Rainbow Beach Community News March 2024

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Local Government Election

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS are held every four years and on the same date for all 77 councils across Queensland. The 2024 Local Government Election will be held on Saturday 16 March 2024

In Australia, voting is not only a right and a responsibility – it is also compulsory for eligible Australian citizens aged 18 or older. If you don’t vote, you may be fined.

To enrol to vote, or to update your electoral details, please visit the Australian Electoral Commission website:.aec.gov.au

All local government elections are managed by Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ). Information for election participants, voters, and local government engagement can be found on their website: ecq.qld.gov.au

The ECQ has undertaken a review of the electoral divisions ahead of the 2024 local government elections. Updated Gympie Region divisional maps are available on the ECQ website.

Postal Vote

Applications close at 7pm

4 March 2024

Use this QR code, visit ecq.qld.gov.au or call ECQ 1300 881 665

Rainbow Beach, Tin Can Bay, and Cooloola Cove are in Division 1.

To confirm your electorate and check your Division simply enter your current residential address and you will be provided with the following information:

State District

Local Government Area

Local Ward/Division

Mayoral Candidates

Ÿ an impro ement in Facili es at Main Beach Rainbo Beach and other parks on the Cooloola Coast

Candidates and the order they will appear on the ballot paper:

Mayor:

1. Naomi Wilson

2. Glen Hartwig

3. Mark McDonald

Division 1:

M name is Hilar Smerdon and I am standing for Di ision Co ncillor in the Local th Go ernment elec ons on March. I am Dep t Ma or and Co ncillor Di at the moment b t ha e li ed at Tin Can Ba for a hile no and lo e it. I as in b siness for nearl ears, so a ote for me is a ote for an e perienced, approachable and hard orking Co ncillor. A co ncillor ho ill talk to o and help o and follo it thro gh.

1. Jess Milne

2. Hilary Smerdon

I ill con n e the hard ork I' e alread done for this di ision

Ÿ see the offleash dog park thro gh to comple on

Ÿ the Tin Can Ba Pool inner s rface redone asap

Ÿ con n e as a co ncil to lobb TMR for a ro nd abo t at Ba side/Tin Can ba rds

Division 1 Candidates

Ÿ look at a s to impro e infrastr ct re for the Disabled

These are some of the projects that the Cooloola Coast needs. I ill al a s be there to s pport all Comm nit organisa ons on the coast and be o r Representa e in all co ncil ma ers.

Early Voting from Monday 4 March 2024

Senior Citizens Centre, 40 Mellor St Gympie

Open 9am - 5pm

Ÿ the establishment of RV parks in Tin Can Ba and Rainbo Beach, m ch needed

Ÿ a bike trail from Carlo Point

Monday 4 March to Friday 8 March

Ÿ ligh ng of the path a from the Co ntr Cl b to Cooloola Co e

Open 9am - 5pm Monday 11 March to Thursday 14 March Open 9am - 6pm Friday 15 March

Cooloola Coast needs a fresh start, a co ncillor ith the dri e, the e perience and the b siness sense to represent this di ision in the a it deser es. I ont be on e er comm nit organisa on b t ill be there to assist hen needed.

Election Day Saturday 16 March

COOLOOLA COAST VOTING BOOTHS

Rainbow Beach School – Warooga Rd

Tin Can Bay State School – Snapper Crk Rd

Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall – Santa Maria Ct Open 8am to 6pm

Wri en and a thorised Hilar Smerdon (Candidate) Mackeral St Tin Can Ba

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Mark Jess Milne Hilary Smerdon Naomi Wilson Glen Hartwig Mark McDonald

Parkrun themes for March!

THE WES MITCHELL PARK parkrun is more than just walking or running a course or volunteering a few moments to make the event happen, it’s a family. And families have fun!

This March there’s a couple of Saturdays that organisers are introducing a little bit of a challenge for participants and volunteers –theme setting.

To celebrate International Women’s Day, the 9 March parkrun is calling all women to embrace the theme of Inspiring Inclusion by getting out on the course for the first time or event assisting with a volunteer role.

Go the extra mile and join the IWD colours of white, green and purple. Come on girls, let’s get out there!

While there’s no hot cross buns at the finish line, Easter Saturday is the perfect time to hop along to parkrun

and work off all the chocolate this time of year brings so get in the Easter groove with some bunny ears or maybe a tail? Surprise us!

The Wes Mitchell Park parkrun is held every Saturday morning from 7am sharp, starting at Wes Mitchell Park in Tin Can Bay opposite the library. The 5km course takes you along the foreshore along a sealed path and through bushland reserves.

Register for free at www.parkrun. com.au to get your barcode so you can register times to pit yourself in a Personal Best race.

For more information or to volunteer, send a message on the Wes Mitchell Park parkrun Facebook page, email wesmitchellpark@parkrun.com, or pop down to Wes Mitchell Park on the day and chat to the friendly volunteers.

Boardriders Clean Up!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! We hope everyone caught some great waves and survived the holiday madness. We’re back into the swing of things now!

Santa brought the Rainbow Beach Boardriders Club a new marquee and rashies this year and we are stoked! Thank you so much to our generous sponsors who assisted us with funds to purchase our marquee, table cover, and flag: Horley Homes, Little Parliament, Rainbow Beach Horse Rides, Rainbow Beach Meats, Built by Blokes, and Mantaray Barges.

Big thanks to Sean from Epic Ocean Adventures for purchasing our bright new rashies - you won’t miss us in the water!

We had a nice catch-up at our first beach day of the year, and

we’re hoping to see more of our members come and have a paddle at the next one.

The next beach day will be held on Saturday 2 March from 8.30am and we will be hosting a beach clean as part of the annual Clean Up Australia Day. Meet at the bottom of the Surf Club Stairs and stay for a surf afterward!

Be sure to check our social media for updates about beach days and meetings.

Until next time, stay salty!

4 Phone: 0461 367 161 E: markmcdonaldformayor2024@gmail.com AUTHORISED BY MARK MCDONALD 19 DRUMMER ST TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 Mark McDonald Ÿ Will ensure that the ro ndabo t at Bayside/TCB Road will be constructed. Ÿ To meet with the Minister for Housing to advocate for the opening up of blocks of land in Rainbow Beach. The Vision; Ÿ It is also my intension that the boardwalk be extended to Norman Point, where the Je will be constructed in the next four years. Ÿ To meet with Minister of TMR to advocate for works on the road to Rainbo Beach. Ÿ There is much more to be done... Ÿ I will begin a program to replace the co on tree on the dune at Rainbow with a low, growing less aggressive ground cover. This will save the ratepayer money in the long-term and forever maintain the view from K’gari to Double Island Point. Building Our Future MARK MCDONALD FOR MAYOR V O T E 1 make a positive change in our region
International Women’s Day in March and join these fantastic ladies at
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Wes Mitchell Park parkrun.
Our fab new marquee, purchased with thanks to our awesome sponsors

Local Author delivers powerful message to the adoption community

AS THE 11th National Apology for Forced Adoptions knocks on the door on 21 March, it’s a gentle reminder that folks touched by adoption are always in our thoughts.

If you’re a fan of Trent Dalton then you’re going to fall in love with this debut novel set in Brisbane – and written right here in Rainbow Beach by emerging local author Arie Baker.

Finding Mary Jane: A Tapestry of Mother’s Love tells the story of a woman trying to find her birth mother and is described as “a thriller, mystery, and a love story all rolled into one”. Follow along with Arie as she takes you on an intriguing voyage of heartache, love, and redemption with a cast of characters that will stay with you forever.

Go to www.ariebaker.com for more details and to purchase your copy.

Telstra Outage Survey

RArie Baker (left) at her recent book launch, signing her debut novel for fan Alessia Castiglioni. Arie chose to launch the book at Silk & Stone Co. here in Rainbow Beach.

“I wanted to return to the place where I wrote the majority of my debut novel,” explains Arie. “It felt like the perfect place to hold my book launch and was well received and supported by the closeknit community.”

AINBOW BEACH COMMERCE and Tourism are taking action regarding the recent Telstra outage due to the significant impact on Rainbow Beach business operations as it occurred during the crucial holiday season and lasted for six days.

In preparation for advocacy on improving telecommunications resilience in Rainbow Beach to Telstra and other agencies, Rainbow Beach Commerce and Tourism are conducting a survey to gather data on the impact of the recent digital outage as well as identifying potential measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The Chamber also acknowledges that the Telstra outage has affected residents’ well-being and everyday lives, which has a flow on effect through the township so residential feedback is also welcomed for a holistic representation of the economic and social impacts.

To participate in the survey or provide general feedback please email rbct.secretary@gmail.com

Scouts a Washout

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T WAS WITH great sadness the Centenary Gympie Scout Unit had to cancel the demonstration camp in Lions Park Tin Can Bay in February due to weather associated risks as safety comes first.

However, the unit are still busy practising, preparing and working hard to take on competing Units at the Kiwi Woggle at Easter so hopefully it all pays off with a win.

Regardless of the outcome, being a Scout is more than learning skills. It is an extension of family that develops youth to adulthood with confidence development and integrity.

Are you 18 or over and keen to be a scout leader? Interest is being gauged for adults willing to undergo leadership training with a view for starting a Cooloola Coast Scouts Group.

If you are interested in being a leader then contact Gympie District Commissioner Natalie Thomson by calling 0409 590 159 or emailing dc@ gympie.scoutsqld.com.au.

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Mother’s Day Classic 2024

REGISTRATIONS ARE now open for the annual Mother’s Day Classic held in Tin Can Bay on the second Sunday in May (12 May 2024), starting from Wes Mitchell Park.

Join in this national movement to stamp out cancer with life saving research fundraising. This year there is a choice to donate your raised funds to either breast cancer or ovarian cancer or both! You decide where your efforts go.

Once registered you can start your online fundraising journey so don’t delay, get fundraising today. Head to www.mothersdayclassic.com.au/events, go to the Qld page and click on the Tin Can Bay events page then follow the prompts.

Can’t make it on Mother’s Day? Or do you prefer the flexibility to complete your chosen distance on a different day or time? Then register for Own Time Own Place. This option means you can walk or run anywhere you choose at your own time and place; by yourself or with your friends/community group.

If you are passionate about these causes and want to assist with boosting the funding contributions to this life changing research by complimenting participant registrations with other fundraising initiatives, jump onboard and email your ideas to mothersdayclasssictincanbay@ gmail.com or call Jess on 0411 218 254.

Last year’s Mother’s Day Classic was a blast! Join in this year - registrations are now open.

inspired this International Women’s Day

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY is held on 8 March each year and is a recognition, reflection, and call for continued advocacy for better outcomes for women all over the world.

The 2024 theme is Inspire Inclusion because when women themselves are inspired to be included, there’s a sense of belonging, relevance, and empowerment.

To celebrate and reflect as women, Soul from the Belly will be hosting a free movement session and social event on Thursday 7 March from 9.30am to 11am at 110 Emperor St in Tin Can Bay.

Soul from the Belly artistic director Jess Milne knows that for women to stand tall they need to be strong.

“To be comfortable in your body is a vital link in becoming the best version of yourself” explains Jess.

So the combination of music, movement, and lots of laughter in the style of Soul from the Belly will be an opportunity for ladies to come together and create some positive energy. Wear comfortable clothing and bring an open mind.

Women of all abilities are invited to attend as the morning will be a safe space to share a moment, make a positive memory, and take away inspiration that you can do anything if you want it.

Tea and coffee will be provided and bring a small plate to share. For more information please call/text Jess on 0411 218 254.

Council is in the investigation and design stage of developing a fenced off-leash dog park facility in Tin Can Bay and are seeking input from residents and visitors to the area.

The identified locations are below.:

• Location 1 – Norman Point/Les Lee Park

• Location 2 – H.A. Chooky Mallet Park

• Location 3 – Wes Mitchell Park

• Location 4 – Vacant Land (in front of Council Works Depot) – Cnr. Gympie Road/ Coral Trout Drive.

You can have your say by scanning the QR code. Alternatively, hard copies are available at the Tin Can Bay Library - 47 Tin Can Bay Road, Tin Can Bay.

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Linen donation

NEW RAINBOW SANDS manager Mia Kenway has kindly donated bed linen surplus to their requirements to add to our Evacuation Centre inventory. This wonderful act gives us greater capacity to comfortably accommodate evacuees in the (hopefully unlikely) event we are activated.

Our thanks to Mia and the new Rainbow Sands owners Blackwood Development, to Gympie Regional Council for providing the vacuum seal bags, and to our volunteers Denise Orr and Marianne Sellick who spent considerable time sorting and bagging the linen.

Evacuation centre volunteers received Red Cross training last year but new volunteers are always sought. If you are interested in training for an evacuation centre role, or putting your name down as a contact in the event of an emergency please contact our office on 5486 3355.

Rainbow Beach SES is always looking for new members as well. If you are new to the area and want to meet people, this is a good way to be active as well as make friends in your new community.

More grant success!

WE ARE GRATEFUL to have been granted a refurbished desktop computer from Gympie Regional Council’s Community Desktop Computer grants program.

This recent model will be used on our reception desk and the laptop and monitor that is currently there will be repurposed for our volunteers to use for other administration tasks.

CoolaFlix Free Film Night

D UE TO UNFORESEEN circumstances, there will be no film night this month. Apologies to our faithful band of attendees. It will be back in April.

New volunteers

WE WELCOME OUR newest office volunteers

Jenny Brown and James Crowley. Both come to us with a wealth of experience from very different and interesting careers.

CIRS has a wide variety of tasks and roles for volunteers. Our office volunteers manage hall and meeting room bookings, market enquiries, book sales, assist with printing, photocopying and scanning documents for customers, as well as general enquiries.

We have helped people activate their new mobile phones, set up MyGov accounts and access other government online services. We never really know what someone might need help with but we usually find the information they need.

We also have other volunteer roles with our markets, our Emergency Relief service, our CoolaFlix film nights, and various projects as they arise.

If you would like to do something worthwhile for your community, why not volunteer with us?

It doesn’t matter if you can only spare a few hours a week or a month, or just want to work in one area or on one activity - we’ll be able to find the perfect role for you.

For more information, call our office on 5486 3355 or email rainbowcommunitycirs@ gmail.com

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CIRS volunteers Marianne Sellick and Denise Orr vacuum-sealing the bed linen.

Emergency Relief

OUR EMERGENCY RELIEF program has expanded to include Cooloola Cove Veterans & Community Hall every second Thursday, alternating with Rainbow Beach now every other fortnight, to coincide with Community Pantry’s dates.

We are still doing Tin Can Bay in the Library Meeting Room every Tuesday afternoon. Rainbow Beach dates will be 7 & 21 March, Cooloola Cove will be March 14 & 28. Sessions at all three locations will be from 1pm to 3pm.

No appointment necessary. Please bring ID and Centrelink CRN if applicable.

If you require material aid or other assistance outside these hours, call Community Action Inc in Gympie on 5482 8959. They have Housing Services, Youth Services, Family and Domestic Violence Services, Financial Literacy assistance as well: communityactiongympie.com.au

Community Pantry sells pre-ordered hampers for $10 every fortnight from our foyer area. To order, contact 0413 135 867.

MONTHLY Markets

DON’T MISS OUR monthly markets on 9 March, inside and outside the Rainbow Beach Community Centre Hall from 7am to 12pm.

Live music, fresh fruit and veg, hot coffee and fabulous food from Martine, Rene’s exotic olives, and much more. Be there or be square.

M name is Hilar Smerdon and I am standing for Di ision Co ncillor in the Local th Go ernment elec ons on March. I am Dep t Ma or and Co ncillor Di at the moment b t ha e li ed at Tin Can Ba for a hile no and lo e it. I as in b siness for nearl ears, so a ote for me is a ote for an e perienced, approachable and hard orking Co ncillor. A co ncillor ho ill talk to o and help o and follo it thro gh.

I ill con n e the hard ork I' e alread done for this di ision Ÿ see the offleash dog park thro gh to comple on

Ÿ the Tin Can Ba Pool inner s rface redone asap

Ÿ the establishment of RV parks in Tin Can Ba and Rainbo Beach, m ch needed

Ÿ a bike trail from Carlo Point

Ÿ ligh ng of the path a from the Co ntr Cl b to Cooloola Co e

Volunteer management

WE LOVE OUR volunteers and so we applied for funding for our Volunteer Comfort Zone project.

Thanks to a Gympie Regional Council’s Community Volunteers Grant, we were able to purchase two sets of lockers to store our volunteers’ personal belongings while they volunteer.

With Council’s assistance, we are delighted to announce that we have now subscribed to the new volunteer management app Involve.

This app allows us to manage volunteer details confidentially, contact volunteers simultaneously, maintain records of volunteer hours, do up rosters and all can be done remotely. It also gives volunteers instant access to rosters and all our volunteer opportunities.

Developed by Volunteering WA and endorsed by Volunteering Australia, this new app is designed by volunteers for volunteers.

Ÿ an impro ement in Facili es at Main Beach Rainbo Beach and other parks on the Cooloola Coast

Ÿ con n e as a co ncil to lobb TMR for a ro nd abo t at Ba side/Tin Can ba rds

Ÿ look at a s to impro e infrastr ct re for the Disabled

These are some of the projects that the Cooloola Coast needs. I ill al a s be there to s pport all Comm nit organisa ons on the coast and be o r Representa e in all co ncil ma ers.

Cooloola Coast needs a fresh start, a co ncillor ith the dri e, the e perience and the b siness sense to represent this di ision in the a it deser es. I ont be on e er comm nit organisa on b t ill be there to assist hen needed.

We are proud to announce also that we are now members of Volunteering QLD, and now have access to their many resources to assist with volunteer management.

If you are interested in learning new skills or want to bring your expertise in these areas, please contact us.

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Wri en and a thorised Hilar Smerdon (Candidate) Mackeral St Tin Can Ba
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CIRS volunteer Debbie Brosnan with the new lockers for volunteer security.

Rainbow Beach School P&C News

AFTER COUNTLESS hours of preparation over the past year, it is with much excitement that we announce the commencement of our Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) program.

OSHC opened its doors at Rainbow Beach State School on Monday 26 February 2024 and we would like to welcome our staff Paulina Beerling and Jayne West as Centre Coordinators and Jasmin Murphy a Educator. With many years of combined experience we look forward to what the team will bring to our community.

During the startup phase OSHC will be open 6.00am - 8.30am and 2.30pm - 5.30pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the school term. In addition there will also be a school holiday program so keep an eye out on our P&C Facebook page for Vacation Care dates and activities.

We would like to send out a BIG thankyou to everyone who contributed to getting OSHC off the ground. Be it financial support, helping with fundraising, or the countless hours volunteered by our OSHC executive committee and P&C, it would not have been possible without the combined effort!

The P&C Annual General Meeting has been set for Wednesday 20 March at 4.00pm in the school library. We welcome and encourage anyone to attend.

Other great news is that Tuckshop will be starting again soon. Big thank you to Michael and Amy, the owners of Frying Fish for taking this on. On behalf of the P&C and student families, we are looking forward to this commencing!

Finally, the Student Council recently hosted their very first Skate Night. There were skates, roller blades, skateboards, scooters, and bikes all following tracks and obstacle courses setup on the oval and basketball court. Overall it was a great success and the students had an absolute blast.

If you would like to keep up to date with our P&C news, you can visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ PandCRainbowBeach.

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A message from the Principal,

Student leaders in 2024

We recently saw our elected Student Leaders; Wyatt Huckel, Braydon Hill, Libby Bennett, Pearl Gage, Kaida Nguyen, Audrey Permezel, Hunter Else, and Fletcher Permezel receive their badges on parade.

A very proud moment for students and parents alike. As a school we value and appreciate their efforts and want to support them to reach their leadership goals.

In a couple of weeks, we have two significant events that we believe will provide opportunities to understand and develop their understanding of what it takes to be a leader.

The first will be the National Young Leaders Day in Brisbane and the second will be a more hands-on experience hosted by Cooloola Christian College in Gympie. We look forward to seeing our Student Leaders engage in both activities.

School Zone Road Signs

You will notice the new signs look similar to standard school zone signs with the addition of a red flashing ring around the speed limit as well as two flashing yellow lights at the top. We are very grateful as the installation of flashing light school zone signs is proven to improve visibility of school zones, serving as an active reminder for motorists to slow down.

Recently, they have not been working and authorities have been made aware. Until they are repaired, please continue to be hypervigilant in or around our school zones.

Rainbow Beach History Book

THE MAKING OF Rainbow Beach

History book is now available again after the printing of another 100 copies which we received in early February. The first 200 copies sold within three weeks with $10 of each book going to charity.

Sales from the third 100 has been used to pay back the author’s printing costs for ink cartridges etc, with the balance of this and sales of the 4th 100 going to another charity to be decided.

Books are available from 7th Wave Rainbow Beach Tourist Information

Centre, Silk & Stone, Rainbow Beach Post Office, and Shell Tourist Centre. Also available from Tin Can Bay Post Office, Tin Can Bay Newsagency, Tin Can Bay Holiday Village, as well as the Gympie Tourist Information Centre at the Duck Ponds.

The book has 76 contributor stories, with many contributed by 80 and 90 year olds who grew up and worked in the Rainbow Beach/Tin Can Bay area in the mid 1960s and 1970s.The publication is 306 A4 Pages.

Books can also be ordered on 0408 767 930 and picked up at 10 Tingira Close, Rainbow Beach.

Thank You Tin Can Bay IGA

AHUGE THANK YOU from the Tin Can Bay Community and Men’s Shed (TCBCAMS) goes out to Tin Can Bay IGA for the very generous donation recently made to us through their Community Chest program.

This donation was a complete surprise but very much appreciated – rest assured, the funds will be put to good use.

In this edition, we’re featuring one of our very valued TCBCAMS members – Rob Norris. Rob is our ‘Raffle Master’ – running the lunchtime Sunday Raffles at the Sleepy Lagoon pub in Tin Can Bay where meat trays, Sleepy Lagoon schooner tickets, and food and drink vouchers sponsored by the Tin Can Bay Yacht Club are

all up for grabs.

Rob joined TCBCAMS over four years ago and has gleaned many good friends in doing so. Rob has been an active member of Sailability and still is a regular and valuable driver for Cooloola Coast Medical Transport.

Come and meet him at ‘The Shed’. We’re open 9am-Noon every weekday, with Tuesdays and Thursdays being specifically reserved as Men Only days.

Easy access and parking are available onsite – just look for the sign at the bottom left of the Community Complex’s car park in Amity Place, Tin Can Bay.

Please direct phone enquiries to Raewyn Oliver on 0412 995 512.

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Here’s Rob, our infamous Raffle Master and very valued Shed Member!

Get set for St Patrick’s Day at the Tin Can Bay RSL

AS I EMERGE from my dream, Robert’s amazing baritone voice is fading into the final lyrics of the heart rending Danny Boy ‘I’ll simply sleep in peace until you come to me’.

“Begorrah,” I think to myself (which is surprising as I don’t have an ounce of Irish blood in me), “It must be nearly time for the St Patrick’s Day Luncheon at the RSL.”

And so it is. This year’s famous St Patrick’s Day Luncheon at the Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch will be held on Sunday 17 March 2024 from 12pm. There will be a two-course meal for $20 with meal choices and payment to be made when booking.

You can choose from Guinnessmarinated chops with veggies or pork sausages with onion gravy and veggies, followed by apple cake with custard for dessert. I have no doubt that Irish eyes will be smiling after that feast!

RSVP by Wednesday 13 March 2024 – call in to the Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch to put your name down. There will be a limit of 50 attendees so please book early to avoid disappointment!

As President Don Holland said, “We have been holding a St Patrick’s Day function at the RSL for many years. Our volunteers do a great job with the

Robert all set to treat us to another great rendition of Danny Boy.

Irish themed home cooked meal and the green outfits will be out in force.

“This is one of our major fundraising events for the year, but we couldn’t do it without our volunteers – they do an amazing job week in week out to ensure our unique RSL Sub Branch continues to thrive and prosper.”

Well I’m with you Don. Tin Can Bay RSL volunteers - Thank you for your service!

Coolabay Choir feeling the Love!

COOLABAY CHOIR members love to sing, but on Valentine’s Day we sang to love – with a stirring rendition of ‘My Heart Will Go On’ at our weekly rehearsal. In keeping with the theme, Choir Director Pam Graham shared bouquets of heart-shaped chocolates with those present.

The well-known theme from the movie Titanic is just one of many songs in our repertoire, which covers a broad range of songs and genres –some old, some new, rounds, singalongs, and three-part harmonies.

Coolabay Choir is a non-auditioned community choir, open to all. We are keen to welcome new members. No prior experience or ability to read music is required.

Coolabay Choir meets for an hour on Wednesdays at 3pm in the Cooloola Cove Veterans and Community Hall (behind Woolies).

For more information about the choir, please contact Jackie James on 0438 768 855, or Pam Graham on 0427 180 649.

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Probians assured of a great year ahead

AFTER A VERY enjoyable year, Cooloola Coast Probus members are already out and about enjoying themselves in 2024.

In January a group attended the Morning Melodies at the Gympie RSL featuring entertainer Graeme Jensen, who is personally known to some members.

It was a most enjoyable morning with Graeme singing some of our favourite songs, followed by lunch and raffles (no winners this time for us!). We also had time to chat to fellow members and sing along with Graeme.

On Monday 12 February, members attended the annual Ecumenical Service hosted by Gympie Widgee Probus Club at the Wesleyan Church, Southside. This is a special service when the Presidents’ collars of office are blessed and we pray for a happy and successful year ahead.

The service was conducted by Wesleyan Church pastor, the Reverend Gary McClintock, who has a great sense of humour and also entertained us with a special message for this year – you get what you expect. We are all expecting a great year

ahead full of Fun, Friendship, and Fellowship.

Members of Probus Clubs from all over the Wide Bay attended and it was a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new ones. We also enjoyed a delicious morning tea served by the Wesleyan Church ladies before heading to the Phoenix Hotel for lunch (even though we were not that hungry!) and then held our monthly meeting.

In March we will hold our monthly general meeting, followed by the Annual General Meeting, when the committee will be selected to administer the club for the 2024 Probus year which runs from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.

We are looking forward to a great year with a mix of regular monthly events and some new activities and trips for the enjoyment of all members.

Meetings are held on each second Monday of the month at 2pm at the Sandcastle Motel in Tin Can Bay and include a guest speaker and a break for afternoon tea and a chat.

For more details please contact our President, Katrina on 0407 637 691 or Secretary, Kaye at cooloolaprobus@gmail.com.

Above: Probians making their choice for morning tea at the Ecumenical Service.

Right: John and Barbara enjoying Morning Melodies.

Rainbow Beach DroughtRunners Report

WELL AFTER A short break away it’s back to business as usual, as I try to catch up with what has been happening in our local area. I know nothing much has changed with the plight of the homeless as I have witnessed many in my travels, carrying their belongings over the

shoulder in any old bag.

Whilst away I witnessed the disastrous fire in the East Grampians, with the loss of nearly 50 homes along with huge stock losses. The country there carries 3-4 sheep per acre as it is some of the best land in the country. I originally lived on the western side of the Grampians so I know the area well.

The DroughtRunners have decided to donate $2,000 to the farmers relief centre, which is all we can afford at present.

Last month we continued to donate $1,000 to the Gympie homeless. Even though we have given away our major fundraising from the Big4 to the Mens Shed at Tin Can Bay we are still collecting bottles and cans at

our bins at 10 Tingira Close, Rainbow Beach.

A big thanks to the Tin Can Bay Bakery and Mitchells Fruit & Veg for taking donations in the collection tins.

Any donations to the DroughtRunners can be left at the Bank Of Qld, Mary Street, Gympie or BSB 124047 A/C No 22599186

Rainbow Beach DroughtRunners.

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Art Group gears up for exciting events

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THIS MONTH Cooloola Coast Art Group have been making preparations for the Gympie Studio Trail and the biennial art show. There have been several outings for pleinair, life drawing, and get-togethers at Tuncunba Hall.

A date has been set for the studio trail on 6 and 7 July with two group members opening their studios to the public and the art group using the RSL Hall at Tin Can Bay for its venue. Running concurrently with this is the Cooloola Coast Art Group’s biennial show from 4 - 7 July, also at the RSL Hall.

On Tuesday’s the group meets at Tuncunba Hall where tutoring is provided for beginners and is open to anyone wishing to join in.

A still life is often set up and participants are invited to either work on their own or be assisted. This is also the case on Monday for life drawing and at plein-air sessions.

All newcomers are very welcome, so if you are interested in joining in, please ring president Kerri Southern on 0438 803 990 or send an email to cooloolacoastartgroup@gmail.com.

You can also check out the group’s Instagram site @ cooloolacoastartgroup.

Join Walkers for International Women’s Day Twilight Walk

COOLOOLA COVE Wheelie Walkers’ last Friday of each month’s Boardwalk and Picnic morning tea is very popular with the “CCWW” and the “One Step at a Time Tin Can Bay” walking groups.

As Australia Day fell on the last Friday of January, this theme was evident in clothing, flags, plus lamingtons, billy tea, and fresh damper to enjoy.

Our annual International Women’s Day Twilight Walk will start at the Norman Point Rotunda at sunset, 6.11pm on Friday 8 March. We walk along the path then onto the Boardwalk, along the foreshore and return to Norman Point.

The lovely ladies of the Tin Can Bay Qld Country Women’s Association are providing fruit and drinks for us after our walk. Everyone is welcome to join our Twilight Walk at 6pm.

The theme for International Women’s Day 2024 is “Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress”. The campaign theme is “Inspire Inclusion”.

Walking group members are

inspired by the Walker Recognition Scheme. Award certificates and vouchers for the National Heart Foundation Online Shop are mailed for reaching 25th, 50th, 100th, 200th 500th, and 1,000th walks officially recorded.

Congratulations to Patty for your first 25 HF Walks, Mary for your second Award: 50 Walks, to Hilda and Linda F for your first badge to pin on your hats, awarding your 100 Walks.

From the beginning of March. “One Step at a Time TCB” early group depart from the Tin Can Bay Bakery at 6.30am, the later group at 7am on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

On Mondays and Fridays, the “Cooloola Cove Wheelie Walkers” will leave the Shopping Centre bus shelter on Nautilus Drive at 8am.

If you would like to join us, either turn up, or contact Judy Beaton 5486 2181 or Maggie Travers 0400 756 615.

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Maggie Travers Cooloola Coast Art group gets together each Tuesday at Tuncunba Hall for sharing and participating in fun art activities. Cooloola Cove Wheelie Walkers & One Step at a Time TCB groups ready for the Boardwalk.

RAINBOW BEACH and the Cooloola Coast is home of the Coloured Sands, the majestic Carlo Sandblow and gateway to World Heritage-listed Fraser Island.

You can feed wild dolphins in Tin Can Bay, visit a historic lighthouse via the Great Beach Drive or world-class scuba diving.

If you make the most of the outdoorsthen you’ll love our backyard playground. You can choose from extreme adventures and ultimate indulgences - a rejuvenating massage, secluded picnics beside a freshwater lake or delicious seafood and views in our eateries and clubs.

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Visitor Guide COOLOOLA COAST

Our coast has abundant fishingwhether off a beach, on an estuary or from a deep sea charter, right on our doorstep!

Birdwatchers, nature-lovers, bushwalkers, 4x4 enthusiasts and surfers call our corner of the world: ‘paradise’.

Our Great Sandy National Park hosts Queensland’s three most popular beachside campgrounds, and our friendly townships offer caravan parks, apartments

and holiday homes.

So stay with us, watch the sunset from Carlo Sandblow or stroll along Tin Can Bay Esplanade... you’ll never want to leave!

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EXPERIENCES & TOURS

Barnacles Cafe & Dolphin Feeding

Feed wild dolphins from 7am daily, fees apply. Breakfast, lunch, coffee, takeaways 7am-3pm Norman Point, TCB 07 5486 4899 barnaclesdolphins.com.au

Rainbow Beach’s

Rainbow Beach Tourist Info Centre

One stop shop for information, bookings, souvenirs, beach gear, surf wear & gifts 6 Rainbow Beach Rd 07 5486 3227 rainbowbeachinfo.com.au

Wolf Rock Dive Centre, Rainbow Beach

World class scuba diving on Fraser Island’s doorstep, Australia’s best shark & ray dive. 2 Goondi St. 07 5486 8004 wolfrockdive.com.au

Gardiner Fisheries

All your offshore, inshore & beach fishing needs, live local beach & bloodworms daily. Cnr Carlo & Karoonda Rds. 0404 853 232 facebook.com/rainbowbeachbait/

Rainbow Beach Fishing & Camping

Cheapest prices on the coast, 7 days a week from 6am. 14 Rainbow Beach Road. 07 5486 8100 facebook.com/Rainbow-Beach-Fishing-and-Camping

The Chandlery Bait and Tackle

Best range of fishing tackle, all the big brands! Bait, ice, 24h fuel, massive range of chandlery. For all your boating and fishing needs. TCB Marina, 07 5486 4744 tcbchandlery.com.au

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finest Kayak, Surf & SUP 4WD Tour Adventures to Double Island Point info@epicoceanadventures.com.au 0408 738 192 epicoceanadventures.com.au Epic Ocean Adventures FISHING & CHARTERS Fishing & camping equipment, key cutting general hardware, open 7 days, 07 5486 3444 38 Rainbow Beach Rd, next to Shell Servo F: Rainbow-Beach-Hardware-Fishing-n-Camping RB Hardware, Fishing & Camping 5,000 copies printed each month The local specialist in holiday rentals & property sales. 07 5486 3900 Shop 4, 12 Rainbow Beach Rd rainbowbeachrealty.com Rainbow Beach Realty EXPERIENCES & TOURS 5,000 copies of the Rainbow Beach Community News are printed each month. Be part of the Visitor Guide by contacting Rhyll on 0407 754 088. World class Scuba Diving Charters and PADI Dive Courses, as well as Snorkelling, Diving & Spearshing Accessories, Books and mor e... Kayak hir e! Ocean -themed Jeweller y Visit us at 339 Carlo Road, Rainbow Beach, Queensland 4581 Wolf Rock Dive Centre 0498 743 795. info@wolfrockdive.com.au PADI dive Courses Australia’s Best Shark and Ray Dive 4 Double Island Drive, Rainbow Beach www.rainbowgetaway.com.au e: bookings@rainbowgetaway.com.au Money Saving Deal for you Money Saving Deal for Stay 4 nights for the price of 3 Chilled bottle of wine on arrival, and FREE Wi Stay 4 nights for the price of 3 Stay a night for FREE! (Valid from February 1st 2023, excluding all public & school holidays) T & C apply Available from our website Or call 07 5486 3500

FOOD, DRINK & DINE

Ed’s Beach Bakery

Bread, cakes, muffins, the BEST pies in town! Open 4am-5pm, 7 days Shell Servo Complex. 07 5486 3080

Rainbow Beach

IGA Rainbow Beach & Tin Can Bay

Locally owned & operated supermarkets, weekly specials. Rainbow Beach Rd, 6am - 8pm, Ph: 5486 8700; 46-48 Tin Can Bay Rd, 6am - 7pm. 07 5488 0084

Ocean Breeze Seafoods, Rainbow Beach

Fresh & cooked local seafood, fish & chips, burgers, laundromat, at the Big Marlin Open 8.30am-7.30pm Fri-Sat, 8.30am-7pm TueThu & Sun 54 Rainbow Beach Rd, opp QPWS Office

Rainbow Beach Sports Club

Bistro 7 days, Bowls, Bottleshop & Bingo. 10am - 10pm Sun - Thurs & midnight Fri - Sat. Turana St. 07 5486 3191 rainbowsportsclub.com.au

Soul Food, Rainbow Beach

Wraps, juices, smoothies, kebabs, coffee, souvenirs, natural products & cosmetics, clothing, tourist info Shell Servo Complex 0435 085 865 facebook.com/SoulFood

Tin Can Bay Butchers

Friendly team, quality meats, great prices Weekly deals, freshly made snags & meals

Dolphin Shopping Centre, Tin Can Bay Rd 07 5486 4170 facebook.com/tincanbaybutchers

Tin Can Bay Country Club

Bar, Live Music, Chinese Restaurant 7 days Book: 07 5486 4231 Takeaway: 07 5488 0230 Lawn Bowls, Golf Course & Pro: 0409 727 577

Tin Can Bay Road tcbcc.com.au

SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE DAY

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Remedial Massage, Rainbow Beach

Recovery & lymphatic massage, health cover rebates, 7 Turana St (at the Gym) Corinna: 0400 613 139 rainbowbeachhealthandfitness.com

Spirit of Rainbow, Rainbow Beach

Massage, Meditation, Mindfulness, Workshops

Pamper Packages, Day/Overnight Retreats Self Empowerment Counselling & Coaching 0408 637 639 spiritofrainbow.com.au

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Three-hou r ultimat e D olphin Feeding Experience

Hop aboard the Tin Can Ba Ferr at Carlo Point each Sat rda at . am for transport to Tin Can Ba to feed the ild dolphins at Norman Point's o n Dolphin Centre. The ferr ret rns to Carlo Point at appro imatel . am. Ad lts ; Children .

90-minut e Sunset Cruises

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Patrolled Beach

Swim in the flags in front of the Surf Lifesaving tower. Walk via the steps or walkway near the lookout and surf club, or drive onto Griffin Esplanade. 4WD beach access begins here.

Coloured Sands

Visit the patrolled beach, near the surf tower or the lookout to see the 70 plus colours in our cliffs. From town, walk south 1km along the beach - for best colours 4WD or tour a further 9km. Remember it is a gazetted road.

Carlo Sand Blow

Park at the top of Cooloola Drive, and walk 600m up from the car park or bushwalk about 2km from the National Parks Office for spectacular views of the Coloured Sands, Double Island Point, Tin Can Bay Inlet and hang gliders.

Poona Lake

Drive to Bymien Picnic Area (2WD) via 3km gravel on the Freshwater Road, (off Rainbow Beach Road). It’s a 40 minute walk to reach the cool waters of Lake Poona through beautiful rainforest and carrol (grey myrtle) scrub.

Searys Creek

Only 7km from town towards Gympie, with 2 waterholes, boardwalks, bridges and history – do read the sign and spot the creatures. Always cool on the hottest of days.

Rainbow Beach Headland

A look out, a viewing platform, 2 playgrounds, a skatepark, BBQs and picnic facilities. See the whales from here in season and watch the surfers out the front. Take a photo at the Cherry Venture propeller.

Double Island Point

Access via the 4WD only Great Beach Drive or Freshwater Track. See dolphins, whales (seasonal), manta rays, turtles and walk up to our historic lighthouse. It has the longest break in Australia -when the swell lines up.

Mudlo Rocks

Wander here at low tide, play in rock pools and watch 4WDs navigate any exposed rocks. ALWAYS check conditions and ask locals before you 4WD - it is not always safe, even close to low tide.

Middle Rock

When tides and conditions allow, the walk to Middle Rock and back is a beautiful way to check out the Coloured Sands. From here, vehicle permits are required and dogs are prohibited.

Inskip Point

This peninsula is the gateway to Fraser Island, a favourite fishing spot and pet friendly camping grounds for generations. Only 15 minutes drive (2WD) from Rainbow Beach.

Freshwater Picnic Area

Walk to and swim in nearby Freshwater Lake, picnic or BBQ at the beautiful shady day-use area, found before Freshwater Road reaches Teewah Beach. 4WD only.

Tin Can Bay Foreshore

Walk 4km from Crab Creek to Norman Point, over picturesque bridges, signage of flora and fauna, through mangroves, playgrounds and outdoor gyms. It is mostly flat and very safe for children on wheels. Look out for 137 species of birds.

Tin Can Bay Wildflower Walk

Known for spectacular wildflower species, access this trail from the corner of Emperor St and Oyster Parade. Best in late winter and early spring.

Boat Ramps

You can launch your boat at Norman Point and Crab Creek in Tin Can Bay or Carlo Point and Bullock Point near Rainbow Beach. All except Bullock Point offer toilet and scenic picnic facilities.

Feed Wild Dolphins at Norman Point

Arrive from 7am, after feeding (fees apply), the dolphins leave for another day. A picturesque peninsula with public pool, playground, sailing, boat ramp and pontoon and picnic facilities.

Carlo Point

For spectacular sunsets over the water, take a cheese platter or fish and chips and watch the day’s end. This favourite fishing spot is only 3 km from Rainbow Beach.

Rainbow Steps

Reputably Rainbow Beach’s most ‘Instaworthy’ location - check out our colourful stairs and share a photo on our socials.

Great Sandy Strait

If you love the wonderful peace and relaxation of sailing or cruising, the sheltered waters around Tin Can Bay are for you. You may see dugong, turtles, dolphins in this section of the Great Sandy Marine Park.

Fraser and Cooloola Great Walks

A 90 km trail showcases natural and cultural features of the world’s largest sand island between Dilli Village and Happy Valley. Or trek 102 km from Noosa to Rainbow Beach through sandblows, past lakes and spectacular views.

Fraser Island K’gari

World heritage listed, K’gari has over 40 lakes, rainforests, sand dunes, wildlife, four wheel driving and fishing! Take a 1 or 2 day tour, hire a 4WD or take your own. Cross the barge at Inskip Point, permits are online or at the Parks Office.

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Head down to the beach and start practising your sandcastle building in preparation for this year’s Sandcastle Competition, being held on 3 April 2024. Get your team together now! Submit your Cooloola Coast images to: info@rbcn.com.au

Busy year ahead for QCWA

HOW NICE TO be back at our branch. All members had a good break and are keen to enjoy the 2024 calendar for the community. Our branch has now resumed our meetings Hoy and Craft for 2024 and have lots of events planned.

Our branch sent all the items we had made over the break, distributed donations of knitted items to Nambour, Gympie, and Sunshine

Coast Hospitals. They were greatly appreciated, we had requests for more as their stock was depleted.

Thank you to all the members that kept those knitting needles going over the holiday time, see the photo of a member’s contribution over the holidays.

Our first Country Kitchen Workshop for 2024, “Cooking on a Budget” was held on 27 February at our CWA Hall. We have planned workshops bimonthly. “Cooking for one or two“ will be held on 30 April, more details to come.

Our Executive committee has done our planning for the year and look forward to holding our High Tea and Competitions in May. Competitions are open to the public, all the details in next month’s issue, popular event.

Elwyn is our birthday girl for our branch, at our meetings every month she makes members a birthday corsage from her garden. Members surprised Elwyn last month with a lovely corsage and a cake made by Dawn from all the members.

1st & 2nd Wednesday of the month – Craft $2 & morning tea, 10am till 12 noon, 18 Whiting Street Tin Can Bay.

3rd Wednesday of the month – Hoy

$7, lucky door, raffles, great prizes, 10am till 12.00 noon, Cooloola Bowls Club. All enquiries contact President – 0412 547 043

THIS MONTH’S PHOTOS are from Gwen McKeon and Jo Page. Gwen’s quilt design is a great way to use up that stash which never seems to diminish but you can also use a jelly roll.

Jo’s quilt was made for a family member who is an avid Richmond supporter in the Aussie Rules Football. Jo was able to stitch out the tiger in the centre on her embroidery machine to complete what will become, I’m sure, a cherished gift.

A note for anyone wanting to learn quilting basics, a class will be starting on 30 April, and we will endeavour to run it on the last Tuesday of every month. Enquiries can be made by contacting Lesley McCarthy on 0490 012 271. Quilters meet every Tuesday from 9am to 12 noon at the Community Hall Complex, Amity Place, Tin Can Bay.

Let’s wish for a healthy, safe community for 2024. Everyone is always welcome at QCWA.

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Right: Gwen’s interesting quilt design, which can help use up your stash. Far right: Jo’s Richmond Tigers quilt will be going to a grateful family member. Teddies ready for hospital donations made by one of our members over the holiday break. Gabriella presented her quiz at International Weekend, lots of fun. Judy, Wendy, Dawn, and Rowena shopping in Maryborough for Hoy prizes.

Annual comp ‘Olives’ up to high expectations!

THIS YEAR’S Olive Dish Trophy was held at the Tin Can Bay Yacht Club on Friday 26 January. The annual competition between the Tin Can Bay Yacht Club, the Cooloola Dragon Boat Club, and Sailability is traditionally held to help celebrate Australia Day.

As many of you will know, Sailability is an organisation that helps special needs people to get on the water and enjoy the breezes and thrills of sailing on Tin Can Bay’s beautiful waterways; their tiny sailing boats are universally known as ‘Bugs’.

Laughter, fun, competition and, apparently, a tiny morsel of skullduggery were the order of the day during the competition. The competition includes dragon boat races, kayak races, sailing races, egg and spoon races, a thong throwing contest, and a Lilo paddling race.

with a maximum of three points.

This set the pattern for almost the rest of the day. The next item on the program was the thong throwing contest. Apparently, this is where some of the skullduggery took place with the Dragons again taking the maximum three points.

Soon after the thong throwing, the kayak races were held with two males and two female kayakers competing for each team. Once again, the Dragons took maximum points. This was beginning to look like a lay-down misère!!

The following egg and spoon race and then the Bug race were also both won by the dragons. Kay Muir of the Dragons was facing two up-andcoming young sailors in the Bugs but managed to bring home the win.

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The day started off wet with many members pondering whether or not the event would go ahead. Despite the weather, the dragon boat races started at 9am and as you might have guessed, the Dragons came home

It might be true to say that by this time, everyone except the Dragons were becoming bored/frustrated by the endless string of dragon boat club wins. However, they did exact some revenge when the Dragons were beaten into second place for the Lilo-paddling race. The final results tally was Cooloola Dragons 20 points;

Tin Can Bay Yacht Club 13 points; and Sailability 9 points. The Dragons were elated since this is the first time since 2017 that they have managed to get their hands on the Olive Dish.

Congratulations to the Dragons on their win and congratulations and thanks to all those people who participated, assisted, and supported their respective teams throughout the day.

If you feel you would like to be involved with the Dragons and enjoy fun and competition throughout the year please come and have a free

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Get involved in Coastal Rowing!

Open Day and BBQ at our shed. 11am – 2:00pm

Saturday 16 March

It’s getting quite exciting seeing the skiff building process unfold, so you are invited to drop in and see for yourselves. All welcome!

A quick visit to Tin Can Bay Markets early, then come on down to Amity Place to see what the Men’s Shed have to offer at their monthly Sale Day before you cross the carpark to our little green shed to check out our boat building progress and join us around the BBQ for a sausage sizzle and a chat.

(Don’t forget to vote in the council elections.)

Work in progress

The last few weeks haven’t been visually dramatic, though the detailed work in aligning the build frames and preparing the parts which form the

backbone of the boat is critical to a quality outcome.

Plus there’s the time-consuming repetition of sanding every part and sealing with epoxy resin.

Stems for bow and stern: Lamination completed, machined to correct thickness, sanded, sealed with epoxy resin, then repeat the last two steps, and again.

Hog (inner keel): Scarf-jointed 2 pieces of Hoop Pine into one perfectly straight 6.5m length, sanded, sealed with epoxy resin, and repeat, and again.

4x Plywood ribs laminated, sealed with epoxy resin, sanded, re-coated with resin, mounted onto build frames, chamfered to match the curve profile of the planks that will come in a few weeks.

New Members Welcome

If you’d like to get involved in skiff building or rowing (or both), send a text to Chris Thomson (President/ Secretary) on 0410 618 227.

Reduced membership fees apply from now until the end of August.

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Our latest progress on the skiff building process.
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Attention

WELL, FEBRUARY WAS very similar to January, fishing wise that is, due to the influences of the cyclone, low barometer, unsuitable winds that all made fishing difficult. This unfavourable weather greeting our fishos tested endurance and patience right across the month.

However there were some notable success stories. Club member

Chris Rippon ticked his box with an impressive bay-caught 98cm Barramundi amongst other fish for the day and proudly all released to fight another day. Ron Cox and Dereck

Andrews snared a good haul of Cod with a couple coming in around the 70cm mark.

Another of our club members

Malcolm Kay produced a nice bag of Pearl Perch and Snapper, but unfortunately sharks, aka “The Taxman” accounted for most of the rest of our fishing. Barry Nalder also picked up a nice pair of Flathead around the 50cm mark, also released to fight again.

Our Freshwater SME, Marcus Chapman picked up a nice bag of Australian Bass which also gave him the catch of the month for January, with a very nice lure-caught

Above: Chris Rippon with his 98cm Barra.

Right: Bag of Cod caught by Ron Cox and Dereck Andrews.

43cm Bass. Good work all.

Our monthly get-together at the clubhouse was to have a guest speaker on the topic of Depth Sounders however circumstances prevented this event going ahead. However this didn’t stop the social aspect of this monthly get together and a lot of stories and experiences were shared over a burger and soft drink.

Upcoming events for March are the monthly two day competition on 4-5 March, fishing the neap tides hopefully allowing us to fish the inshore reefs. Also a trip to fish

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Tin Can Bay Fishing Club Report WADDY POINT (FRASER ISLAND) LONG 153° 21ʼ E High and Low Waters Time Zone –1000 2024 Bureau of Meteorology Tide Full Moon Last Quarter First Quarter Time m 0110 1.74 0723 1.05 1259 1.50 1918 0.77 0234 1.78 0921 1.10 1415 1.35 2021 0.83 0353 1.85 1112 1.04 1550 1.27 2131 0.86 0456 1.91 1214 0.96 1717 1.27 2236 0.84 0546 1.96 1248 0.89 1813 1.32 2329 0.79 0626 2.00 1312 0.82 1853 1.39 0014 0.72 0703 2.03 1338 0.75 1927 1.46 0053 0.64 0737 2.04 1407 0.70 1958 1.51 0128 0.60 0808 2.03 1434 0.68 2027 1.55 0159 0.59 0838 1.99 1500 0.68 2055 1.58 0232 0.61 0905 1.93 1524 0.68 2125 1.61 0305 0.67 0933 1.86 1548 0.69 2158 1.64 0340 0.76 1002 1.77 1613 0.70 2235 1.66 0421 0.87 1032 1.67 1641 0.71 2317 1.67 1 FR MARCH Time m 0508 0.98 1106 1.57 1712 0.74 2 SA 0005 1.67 0612 1.08 1144 1.45 1750 0.77 3 SU 0107 1.67 0744 1.12 1233 1.35 1842 0.81 4 MO 0229 1.70 0943 1.07 1401 1.27 1953 0.83 5 TU 0343 1.79 1052 0.94 1542 1.26 2121 0.80 6 WE 0444 1.92 1142 0.78 1658 1.33 2247 0.69 7 TH 0536 2.06 1225 0.63 1758 1.43 2344 0.56 8 FR 0624 2.18 1304 0.50 1847 1.56 9 SA 0032 0.44 0707 2.26 1339 0.41 1930 1.69 10 SU 0116 0.37 0750 2.28 1415 0.36 2015 1.80 11 MO 0201 0.38 0833 2.23 1451 0.37 2100 1.90 12 TU 0248 0.46 0917 2.10 1528 0.42 2147 1.96 13 WE 0338 0.62 1000 1.92 1606 0.52 2236 1.98 14 TH 0437 0.80 1044 1.72 1645 0.63 2329 1.97 15 FR 0555 0.96 1132 1.52 1728 0.75 16 SA Time m 0031 1.93 0730 1.05 1232 1.37 1824 0.87 17 SU 0148 1.90 0924 1.05 1407 1.27 1937 0.95 18 MO 0307 1.89 1051 0.99 1554 1.27 2100 0.99 19 TU 0416 1.89 1139 0.92 1711 1.33 2216 0.96 20 WE 0510 1.89 1209 0.86 1755 1.40 2313 0.88 21 TH 0551 1.91 1233 0.79 1828 1.48 2355 0.79 22 FR 0626 1.92 1258 0.72 1859 1.56 23 SA 0030 0.70 0657 1.93 1322 0.66 1928 1.63 24 SU 0103 0.64 0727 1.91 1344 0.62 1957 1.70 25 MO 0135 0.62 0755 1.87 1406 0.59 2027 1.77 26 TU 0210 0.64 0823 1.82 1429 0.58 2058 1.83 27 WE 0246 0.70 0853 1.74 1454 0.59 2132 1.87 28 TH 0326 0.78 0926 1.66 1520 0.62 2208 1.89 29 FR 0409 0.88 1001 1.56 1547 0.67 2247 1.88 30 SA 0459 0.97 1037 1.46 1619 0.74 2330 1.84 31 SU 0604 1.04 1120 1.36 1658 0.81 1 MO APRIL Time m 0026 1.81 0739 1.05 1222 1.28 1756 0.87 2 TU 0145 1.80 0917 0.98 1410 1.25 1918 0.90 3 WE 0305 1.85 1020 0.84 1542 1.31 2100 0.86 4 TH 0410 1.95 1109 0.69 1651 1.43 2228 0.74 5 FR 0506 2.06 1151 0.55 1745 1.57 2326 0.60 6 SA 0554 2.13 1227 0.44 1829 1.72 7 SU 0014 0.50 0638 2.15 1301 0.37 1911 1.88 8 MO 0059 0.46 0720 2.10 1334 0.34 1954 2.01 9 TU 0146 0.48 0802 2.00 1408 0.36 2038 2.12 10 WE 0236 0.57 0846 1.85 1443 0.44 2124 2.18 11 TH 0331 0.71 0930 1.69 1518 0.55 2211 2.18 12 FR 0437 0.84 1016 1.52 1553 0.67 2259 2.13 13 SA 0553 0.95 1106 1.39 1633 0.81 2353 2.05 14 SU 0713 1.00 1211 1.29 1729 0.93 15 MO 0059 1.96 0843 1.01 1355 1.26 1852 1.02 16 TU Time m 0214 1.88 0959 0.96 1533 1.30 2017 1.06 17 WE 0323 1.83 1048 0.90 1639 1.38 2140 1.02 18 TH 0421 1.81 1122 0.83 1723 1.46 2243 0.95 19 FR 0506 1.80 1151 0.76 1758 1.55 2328 0.86 20 SA 0543 1.80 1214 0.68 1830 1.65 21 SU 0005 0.78 0615 1.78 1233 0.62 1900 1.74 22 MO 0040 0.72 0645 1.76 1254 0.56 1930 1.84 23 TU 0116 0.70 0715 1.71 1317 0.52 2001 1.93 24 WE 0154 0.71 0747 1.66 1343 0.51 2033 2.00 25 TH 0234 0.74 0822 1.60 1411 0.53 2108 2.05 26 FR 0319 0.80 0900 1.53 1441 0.58 2145 2.05 27 SA 0409 0.86 0941 1.45 1514 0.66 2226 2.02 28 SU 0506 0.91 1025 1.37 1551 0.76 2312 1.96 29 MO 0612 0.95 1117 1.29 1636 0.84 30 TU 0009 1.90 0729 0.94 1238 1.25 1740 0.91 16 – WADDY POINT (FRASER ISLAND) S LONG 153° 21ʼ E Heights of High and Low Waters Time Zone –1000 2024 2022, Bureau of Meteorology Astronomical Tide Full Moon Last Quarter First Quarter FEBRUARY 0.96 1.65 0.75 1.48 1.06 1.53 0.74 1.53 1.12 1.42 0.74 1.62 1.10 1.32 0.72 1.74 1.00 1.27 0.69 1.88 0.86 1.27 0.62 2.03 0.72 1.33 0.52 2.17 0.59 1.41 0.43 2.28 0.48 1.51 0.36 2.35 0.42 1.60 0.35 2.35 0.40 1.66 0.41 2.26 0.44 1.70 0.54 2.11 0.51 1.72 0.72 1.91 0.60 1.73 0.91 1.70 0.69 16 FR Time m 0110 1.74 0723 1.05 1259 1.50 1918 0.77 17 SA 0234 1.78 0921 1.10 1415 1.35 2021 0.83 18 SU 0353 1.85 1112 1.04 1550 1.27 2131 0.86 19 MO 0456 1.91 1214 0.96 1717 1.27 2236 0.84 20 TU 0546 1.96 1248 0.89 1813 1.32 2329 0.79 21 WE 0626 2.00 1312 0.82 1853 1.39 22 TH 0014 0.72 0703 2.03 1338 0.75 1927 1.46 23 FR 0053 0.64 0737 2.04 1407 0.70 1958 1.51 24 SA 0128 0.60 0808 2.03 1434 0.68 2027 1.55 25 SU 0159 0.59 0838 1.99 1500 0.68 2055 1.58 26 MO 0232 0.61 0905 1.93 1524 0.68 2125 1.61 27 TU 0305 0.67 0933 1.86 1548 0.69 2158 1.64 28 WE 0340 0.76 1002 1.77 1613 0.70 2235 1.66 29 TH 0421 0.87 1032 1.67 1641 0.71 2317 1.67 1 FR MARCH Time m 0508 0.98 1106 1.57 1712 0.74 2 SA 0005 1.67 0612 1.08 1144 1.45 1750 0.77 3 SU 0107 1.67 0744 1.12 1233 1.35 1842 0.81 4 MO 0229 1.70 0943 1.07 1401 1.27 1953 0.83 5 TU 0343 1.79 1052 0.94 1542 1.26 2121 0.80 6 WE 0444 1.92 1142 0.78 1658 1.33 2247 0.69 7 TH 0536 2.06 1225 0.63 1758 1.43 2344 0.56 8 FR 0624 2.18 1304 0.50 1847 1.56 9 SA 0032 0.44 0707 2.26 1339 0.41 1930 1.69 10 SU 0116 0.37 0750 2.28 1415 0.36 2015 1.80 11 MO 0201 0.38 0833 2.23 1451 0.37 2100 1.90 12 TU 0248 0.46 0917 2.10 1528 0.42 2147 1.96 13 WE 0338 0.62 1000 1.92 1606 0.52 2236 1.98 14 TH 0437 0.80 1044 1.72 1645 0.63 2329 1.97 15 FR 0555 0.96 1132 1.52 1728 0.75 16 SA Time m 0031 1.93 0730 1.05 1232 1.37 1824 0.87 17 SU 0148 1.90 0924 1.05 1407 1.27 1937 0.95 18 MO 0307 1.89 1051 0.99 1554 1.27 2100 0.99 19 TU 0416 1.89 1139 0.92 1711 1.33 2216 0.96 20 WE 0510 1.89 1209 0.86 1755 1.40 2313 0.88 21 TH 0551 1.91 1233 0.79 1828 1.48 2355 0.79 22 FR 0626 1.92 1258 0.72 1859 1.56 23 SA 0030 0.70 0657 1.93 1322 0.66 1928 1.63 24 SU 0103 0.64 0727 1.91 1344 0.62 1957 1.70 25 MO 0135 0.62 0755 1.87 1406 0.59 2027 1.77 26 TU 0210 0.64 0823 1.82 1429 0.58 2058 1.83 27 WE 0246 0.70 0853 1.74 1454 0.59 2132 1.87 28 TH 0326 0.78 0926 1.66 1520 0.62 2208 1.89 29 FR 0409 0.88 1001 1.56 1547 0.67 2247 1.88 30 SA 0459 0.97 1037 1.46 1619 0.74 2330 1.84 31 SU 0604 1.04 1120 1.36 1658 0.81 1 MO APRIL Time m 0026 1.81 0739 1.05 1222 1.28 1756 0.87 2 TU 0145 1.80 0917 0.98 1410 1.25 1918 0.90 3 WE 0305 1.85 1020 0.84 1542 1.31 2100 0.86 4 TH 0410 1.95 1109 0.69 1651 1.43 2228 0.74 5 FR 0506 2.06 1151 0.55 1745 1.57 2326 0.60 6 SA 0554 2.13 1227 0.44 1829 1.72 7 SU 0014 0.50 0638 2.15 1301 0.37 1911 1.88 8 MO 0059 0.46 0720 2.10 1334 0.34 1954 2.01 9 TU 0146 0.48 0802 2.00 1408 0.36 2038 2.12 10 WE 0236 0.57 0846 1.85 1443 0.44 2124 2.18 11 TH 0331 0.71 0930 1.69 1518 0.55 2211 2.18 12 FR 0437 0.84 1016 1.52 1553 0.67 2259 2.13 13 SA 0553 0.95 1106 1.39 1633 0.81 2353 2.05 14 SU 0713 1.00 1211 1.29 1729 0.93 15 MO 0059 1.96 0843 1.01 1355 1.26 1852 1.02 16 TU Time m 0214 1.88 0959 0.96 1533 1.30 2017 1.06 17 WE 0323 1.83 1048 0.90 1639 1.38 2140 1.02 18 TH 0421 1.81 1122 0.83 1723 1.46 2243 0.95 19 FR 0506 1.80 1151 0.76 1758 1.55 2328 0.86 20 SA 0543 1.80 1214 0.68 1830 1.65 21 SU 0005 0.78 0615 1.78 1233 0.62 1900 1.74 22 MO 0040 0.72 0645 1.76 1254 0.56 1930 1.84 23 TU 0116 0.70 0715 1.71 1317 0.52 2001 1.93 24 WE 0154 0.71 0747 1.66 1343 0.51 2033 2.00 25 TH 0234 0.74 0822 1.60 1411 0.53 2108 2.05 26 FR 0319 0.80 0900 1.53 1441 0.58 2145 2.05 27 SA 0409 0.86 0941 1.45 1514 0.66 2226 2.02 28 SU 0506 0.91 1025 1.37 1551 0.76 2312 1.96 29 MO 0612 0.95 1117 1.29 1636 0.84 30 TU 0009 1.90 0729 0.94 1238 1.25 1740 0.91 16

Rainbow Beach Amateur Anglers Report

FEBRUARY’S COMPETITION is done and dusted. A go as you please (GAUP) event held between Noosa River Mouth and the northern tip of Fraser Island on 10 and 11 February 2024.

Lines down at 4am Saturday with lines up at 12pm Sunday. Weigh was at The Deck@Sea Salt. Tides: Low tide 0.28m at 1.51am, high tide 2.33m at 8.29am, low tide 0.40m at 2.58pm, high tide of 1.74m at 8.41pm (Noosa Head times). We fished the dark moon.

Well done to our Juniors with Mia Pinney the winner with 4 points, followed by guest competitor Jake w ith 1 point.

The next competition is scheduled for 9 and 10 March 2024, a local GAUP event with lines down at 4am Saturday and lines up at noon Sunday. Weigh in at 1pm. Target species will be: Inshore - Flathead, Offshore - Sweetlip, Junior - Bream.

To join the club or register for a competition visit the website: rbaafishing.com.au

Threadfin Salmon and Barramundi, this is to be held on 20 March.

Something for a change is a Beach Fishing day to Teewah around 22 March. All these dates are subject to change or cancellation depending on the weather.

Our club members are very keen to keep up the momentum of the workshops /information sessions such as the Threadfin presentation that was held earlier and there a plans in the mix for subjects such as knot tying, safety equipment checks and maintenance, correct crab pot

set up and usage and when possible the depth sounder skills will come to fruition.

Hopefully March will be a better month to allow everybody to get out and enjoy the bay. If anybody would like further information on our club or the above events you can contact the club on 0437 242 171 or at tcbfishingclub@bigpond.com.

Till next month. Tight lines.

With offshore cancelled, members turned their efforts to inshore areas for this competition. Big Tailor, Whiting, Bream, Mangrove Jack, Grunter, Dart, and Mud Crabs were aplenty!

It was great to see many new junior and adult members at our first 2024 weigh in. Congratulations to inshore winner Gary Enklemann with a solid win with 39 points, followed by John Hollingworth with 17 points and Travis Pinney with 11 points.

A solid effort was also put in by the offshore fishermen with Jim McGuckin who turned his efforts to the straights to record 8 points followed by Stuart Peall on 1 point and Brock Heal also with 1 point.

Crab Competition 2024

This year the club is trialling a new species for the 2024 season. Our first trip on 10 February saw the addition of Mud Crab into the competition circuit as a standalone comp.

As our club trips are all based around the moon, every trip this year should fall on prime times to crab. Awesome news for those members young and old that love to get out crabbing.

Rules are simple and points are awarded in the same way as our current system.

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Rainbow Beach Amateur Anglers Report

• A grade crabs can only be weighed

• 5 crab bag limit can be weighed in

• Crabs must be alive & tied or restrained with the use of a apparatus such as a crab cuff

• All other QLD fisheries regulations must be followed.

How are points awarded:

All crabs will be weighed individually and 1, 2, or 3 points will be awarded respectively.

• 700g - 1100g = 1 POINT

• 1101g - 1500g = 2 POINTS

• 1501g + = 3 POINTS

Crab comp is open to all junior, cadet, and adult members. Monthly prizes will be awarded during this first year’s trial with prize packs being provided by our sponsor Cab’N’Gear. Points will be accumulated as per normal, with end of year awards for overall Heaviest crab of the year, most overall points and runner up overall point.

RBAA’s first winner of the newly introduced competition and recipient of the Crab’nGear prize pack for February was Craig Splatt. Craig had some beautiful A grade crab and has set the benchmark for heaviest muddie of the year at 1.110kg.

Interclub Competition

2024 will see a slight change of format to the Club’s annual Interclub Competition with two Interclub Events being held.

Interclub Round 1 – Cedric Burns

Memorial Trophy. 18 May 2024, hosted by Bribie Fishing Club (AFAQ). GAUP event held at Bribie Fishing Club House, Bongarie. Full details on our website and in future issues.

Interclub Round 2 - Cedric Burns

Memorial Trophy. 17 August 2024, hosted by Rainbow Beach Amateur Anglers. Local Rainbow Beach GAUP. Full details on our website and in future issues.

Winners are grinners! Our Feb comp winners with their prizes.

Rainbow Beach

Family Fishing Classic

RBAA Members will assist the Rainbow Beach Sports Club with the Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic weigh-in and judging of fish presented by the competitors during the week.

Once again the Rainbow Beach Sports Club will provide the RBAA the opportunity to participate in the Community Raffle Program for December and for the Monday night at the Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic; this is a great opportunity for the RBAA to raise funds and support the continued growth of our club.

RBAA Members also receive reciprocal social membership to the Rainbow Beach Sports Club as part of their RBAA Membership.

We also welcome the Rainbow Beach Sports Club as a Gold Sponsor of RBAA for 2024, thanks to Ashleigh and the team for their continued support.

Keep the Connection to Council with Jess Milne for Division 1

Backed by long term community understanding and involvement

Jess has:

Advocated to DTMR resulting in $2.8M for a single lane roundabout for Tin Can Bay/Bayside Rd intersection

Secured $350 Works for Qld funding in 2021 for the Tin Can Bay pool pending due diligence investigations

Value added to the Cooloola Cove Skate Park with dedicated vehicle access and parking

Alongside residents pushed for the Tin Can Bay Dog Off Leash Park now in progress

Assisted multiple community organisations such as venue sourcing for the Rainbow Beach Community Pantry to expand much needed support services to Cooloola Cove

0411 218 254

jessmilnefordivision1@gmail.com

Facebook: Jess Milne for Division 1

Moving forward Jess wishes to facilitate:

Community Plans that encompass residents’ visions

Lifting liveability with infrastructure improvements such as pedestrian network upgrades and extensions including Endeavour Dr, Carlo Rd and Tin Can Bay wildflower walk,

Clear service standards for open space maintenance including the coastal foreshores

Viable RV options that also manages compliance

Completion of the Rainbow Beach Oval master plan

Long term solutions for the Tin Can Bay pool

Pursuing the potential for safe wind powered water sports launch areas

Compatibility tourism initiatives including boosting our natural assets and recreational fishing support like fish cleaning facilities

Improved road access to Mullens Creek and Bullock Point

State advocacy for affordable housing solutions, health services and road upgrades

Securing funding to build a basketball court back in Rainbow Beach and volleyball support infrastructure in Tin Can Bay

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Our new crab comp is off to a cracking start.
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TIN Can Bay School News

Deadly Health

This term, the ‘Deadly Young Person’s Program’ launched at Tin Can Bay P-10 State School. The program is available to all First Nation students from Years 7-10 and is designed to motivate, challenge and educate through a series of engaging activities.

Spanning over eight weeks, the program aims to raise health awareness and promote a better understanding of cultural identity among students. It acknowledges the unique challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youths and seeks to address them in a manner that is both empowering and respectful of their cultural heritage.

The program will be facilitated by Aunty Maria Mitchell-Brown –an Advance Health Worker with Queensland Health. Aunty Maria is not

only well-versed in health and wellbeing but also deeply connected to cultural roots, providing a learning experience that is both enriching and authentic.

For more information on how to participate in the ‘Deadly Young Person’s Program’ or to learn about the various activities planned, please contact the Administration Office at Tin Can Bay School.

NAPLAN Success

The 2023 results are in! In an outstanding demonstration of educational excellence, Tin Can Bay School has emerged as the third top-performing school in the Gympie region according to an independent analysis of the Year 5 and 9 tests in the 2023 National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results.

Principal, Mr Daman Weir stated, “This remarkable achievement highlights the school’s commitment to fostering a high-quality learning environment and underscores the dedication of its staff and students.”

In 2024, Tin Can Bay P-10 State School is aiming to build on this success proving that with the right approach and commitment, excellence in education is within reach.

NAPLAN 2024 for Years

3, 5 7 & 9 is scheduled to start on Wednesday 13 March 2024 and finish on Monday 25 March 2024. The assessments are based mainly on what has been taught in previous years of schooling.

Further information will be emailed to parents/caregivers with child/ren in Years 3, 5, 7, and 9. For more information about NAPLAN, including the public demonstration site, visit nap.edu.au. If you have any questions about your child participating in NAPLAN, contact the school office.

Road Safety Day

On 13 February, the Year 10 students embarked on a journey to Gympie for an immersive Road Safety Education program. Collaborating

with other schools from the district, the students delved into a day filled with invaluable lessons and eyeopening activities.

These activities emphasised the importance of road courtesy and consideration and the significance of accommodating all road users, including trucks, bicycles, and pedestrians.

Hearing from local police officers not only provided the students with a comprehensive understanding of road laws and regulations but also offered personal anecdotes, serving as powerful reminders of the real-life consequences of reckless driving.

The students were deeply moved by the firsthand accounts of crash survivors like Meg and the parents of an 18-year-old victim, underscoring the profound impact of road safety education and reinforcing the urgency of responsible driving practices.

The Road Safety Education excursion proved to be a transformative experience, equipping the students with the knowledge, skills, and empathy necessary to navigate the roads safely and responsibly.

Fishing Shirt Day

On 2 February the staff and students of the school supported the family of Levi Hanna by wearing fishing shirts.

Each student gave a gold coin donation to raise money for a memorial bench in Levi’s honour.

library happenings

Dr Seuss Day

Tin Can Bay Library – Saturday 2 March 9.30am-10.30am

Celebrate Dr Seuss’s Cat in the Hat by making a gelatine fishbowl for Mr Krinklebein and purple explosive cake slime! Suitable for ages 5-12 years. Bookings essential: 5486 4355.

Dr Seuss Day Storytime

Rainbow Beach Library – Monday 4 March 9.30am-10.30am

Let’s read some entertaining rhyming books together, celebrating Dr Seuss. Suitable for ages 0-5 years.

Introduction to Online Banking

Rainbow Beach Library – Thursday 7 March 10am-12noon

Learn how to stay safer when you buy and sell online from traditional retailers and online marketplaces, such as eBay.

We also show you how to set up a PayPal account to pay for things online securely and how to protect your personal information and details while shopping online.

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Aunty Maria Mitchell-Brown - Advance Worker with Queensland Health, and Jade Leveridge from Lives Lived Well with some of the students participating in the Deadly Young Person’s Program. Above: Jack Walton, Byron Dunkinson, Frankie Apps, Anakin Apps, Shemar Kissier. Above right: Indikka Laws, Charlize and Koa Marshall. Right: Teacher Mr Tony Arthur.

COUNCIL Corner

REPA Road Works Begin

Roads identified in council’s flood recovery works REPA Construction Package 3, residents will start to see ‘Building Resilient Region’ construction signage as from now to mid-2025 council will be delivering works on a priority basis.

With the reconstruction activities, some works need to be undertaken by varied and specialist contractors, and others can be done by council crews. This allows reconstruction resources to be allocated to where the need is most, and works are cost-effective. For a forward list of upcoming works visit www.gympie.qld.gov.au/ road-network

Illegal Dumping

Gympie Regional Council supported by the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation partnered with Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and initiated an illegal dumping crackdown in the Gympie region.

Council received funding from the Queensland Government to investigate and enforce cases of illegal dumping in June 2023. After seven months, several positive outcomes have been achieved for the local environment and the community.

To date, the program has led to the successful cleanup of 23 sites, totalling 125,800 litres of rubbish removed across the region, with all cleanups undertaken by the identified offenders. This approach has resulted in a significant cost saving of an estimated $60,000 for the community as the responsibility for cleanup efforts no longer sits with the council as it had historically.

Penalties for illegal dumping include onthe-spot fines for individuals of up to $3,096, with corporations facing fines of up to $11,610.

Residents are strongly encouraged to report instances of illegal dumping incidents to Gympie Regional Council by calling 1300 307 800 or the State Pollution Hotline on 1300 130 372.

Flood Mitigation Survey

Council has embarked on a process to gain a better understanding of flood risk, the real cost of flooding to the community, and to identify options and opportunities to manage flood risk - both now and into the future. The purpose of this Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan project is to identify potential options to manage the flood risk across the region.

Throughout the project, the community will play an important role in shaping how future floods are planned for and managed.

Residents are invited to have your say on flood risk management completing a quick survey as it will allow council better understand the communities knowledge on flooding, how it has affected them, and preferences on how flood risks are managed. Find the survey at www. gympie.qld.gov.au/residents/have-your-say

Tin Can Bay Dog Off Leash Park

Council is seeking feedback on the development of a fenced off-leash dog park facility in Tin Can Bay. This project aims to enhance recreational opportunities for both residents and visitors, and council is eager to hear the community’s thoughts to understand the desired amenities to be included in the dog park and the location. The suggested fenced off-leash dog park locations include Norman Point/Les Lee Park, H.A. Chooky Mallet Park, the vacant land next to the Tin Can Bay Council Depot (Corner of Gympie Road and Coral Trout Drive), and Wes Mitchell Park.

The findings of this community engagement will play a vital role in guiding Council’s final decision. To participate and have your say, visit www.gympie.qld.gov.au/residents/haveyour-say or drop into the Tin Can Bay Library to complete a hard copy survey.

library happenings

www.gympie.qld.gov.au/library | Facebook: www.facebook.com/GRLibraries

Aussie Feud

Tin Can Bay Library – Thursday

14 March 3.30pm-4.30pm

Team up with your friends and family and go head-to-head in a fun feud. Which team will claim victory in answering some of the Australian public’s most popular questions. Bookings essential: 5486 4355.

Decorate An Easter Basket

Tin Can Bay Library – Thursday

28 March 10am-11am

Join us and decorate an Easter basket for the Easter Bunny to fill! Suitable for ages 3-12 years. Bookings essential: 5486 4355.

Easter Storytime

Rainbow Beach Library – Monday

25 March 9.30am-10.30am

Look out for Bunnies and Baskets at

Rainbow Beach

Ph: 5486 3705

Monday & Thursday 9.30am – 12.30pm

Wednesday & Friday 2pm – 5pm

Saturday 9am – 12 noon

our special First 5 Forever session! Suitable for ages 0-5 years.

First Five Forever

First Five Forever Storytime (0-5 yrs)

Rainbow Beach Library - Mondays 9.30am -10am

Tin Can Bay Library - Thursdays 9.30am -10am

Join us each week for a fun session of stories, rhymes and songs. This is a program designed for 0-5 year olds and their families and carers. Visit www.slq.qld.gov.au/first5forever for more information.

First 5 Forever is an initiative of the Queensland Government, coordinated by State Library of Queensland and delivered in partnership with local government.

Tin Can Bay

Ph: 5486 4355

Monday & Wednesday 9am – 12.30pm

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9am – 5pm

Saturday 8.30am – 11.30am

Mosquito Safety

Council’s mosquito trapping and monitoring program is conducted fortnightly from November to May when insects are most active. To-date, council has captured higher than usual numbers of mosquitos, being approximately 11,000 mosquitos, across eight trap sites since November 2023.

The program is fundamental in understanding the prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases within the region with the saliva of the captured mosquitoes analysed in laboratories, allowing for the detection of viruses such as Ross River Virus, Barmah Forest Virus, and Dengue Fever.

Results of the council’s most recent routine trapping returned two Ross River Virus detections in the Gympie region, the first for this summer season.

Coupled with the recent spike in mosquitos carrying Ross River Virus in Southeast Queensland, Gympie Regional Council is encouraging residents to remember helpful tips to reduce mosquito activity around their homes, for more information head to Council’s website.

Watch Us On YouTube

We’re on YouTube! Our Council Meetings are live streamed. Search YouTube for the ‘Gympie Regional Council - Official’ page and click subscribe. Click the notification bell on our page to get notified when a Council meeting is live.

Contact Gympie Regional Council

Contact Gympie Regional Council including:

• using the online requests on the website www.gympie.qld.gov.au (in the Contact Us section on the top right hand corner of the homepage),

• emailing council@gympie.qld.gov.au

• phoning customer service on 1300 307 800

• using the Snap Send Solve app, or

• sending a message via messenger on the Gympie Regional Council Facebook page.

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SHINING A LIGHT ON THE COOLOOLA COAST

Speckled Warbler

Melissa Marie

Photo credit: Scott Humphris

CLEVERLY CAMOUFLAGED, the speckled warbler, with its melodious soft song, can be found on Australia’s east coast; usually in open eucalypt woodland.

Come breeding time, they build a nest out of dried grass, bark-shreds and moss, often lined with feathers and fur, for a clutch of 3 or 4 eggs.

They mainly dine on insects and seeds.

– cooloola city farm PLANT OF THE MONTH –

Dodonaea Triquetra

Forest Hop Bush

EXCELLENT NATIVE erosion control plant, dense windbreak & re-vegetation plant.

Resistant to wind, salt, pollution, and drought. Full sun, grows 1-3m high, 1-2m wide.

Phosphorus sensitive – use only slow release native plant fertilizer. Attractive glossy, slightly sticky foliage, tiny yellow-green flowers and purplish fruit. Seeds attract birds.

Volunteers Wanted: If you love plants, would you like to learn propagation techniques or have experience with plants we would welcome your help. We at City Farm are Centrelink approved.

Located opposite the Community Centre at 17 Amity Place off Tin Can Bay Road.

Opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays 8am -3.00pm.

Cash or EFTPOS acceptable

Phone: 0422 215 953

Email: ccfni09@gmail.com

TRADING HOURS

7 days a week

Mon - Fri 7.30am to 5pm

Saturdays 7.30am to 3pm

Sundays 7.30am to 1pm

Councillor Catch Up

Cr Jess Milne invites members of the community to catch up and chat all things Council on Friday 8 March 2024.

• Tin Can Bay Library 9am to 10am

• Rainbow Beach Community Centre 11am to 12pm

Contact Cr Jess Milne

Phone: 0436 282 707

Email: jess.milne@gympie.qld.gov.au

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Same Old Familiar Shop Same Old Fair Prices Same Old Super Duper Friendly Service Air Con As Well Right next door to the Shell Servo This business is FOR SALE LONG REGISTERED LEASE – BIRD OF THE MONTH –

Chappy CHAT

Rainbow Beach Learning Community

Term 1 has seen several new children join the Tuesday activities at the Rainbow Beach Learning Community and team leader Kerry has been delighted with the way they have quickly become part of the Learning Community family.

We are very excited to announce that the Family Guide to the Cooloola Coast is in the final stages of production and are hoping it will soon be available for distribution to local shops and accommodation venues.

This 8-page publication was compiled from ideas and suggestions put forward by our young people under the guidance of Tyla Elmer and includes maps courtesy of the Bay Bulletin, tips on which attractions and activities to visit in Rainbow Beach, Tin Can Bay, Cooloola Cove and K’gari, beautiful photos of the area, and local information that may be of interest to visiting families.

Photos featuring some of our young people at nearby attractions taken by local photographer and Learning Community parent Aimee Everson will take readers on a photographic ‘treasure hunt’ of the area (these are a couple of photos that will be used in the Family Guide).

The Family Guides are to be printed by the Rainbow Beach Community News which will be a wonderful gift to our local tourist industry.

Local authoress Elisa Seul recently paid us a visit to share about her new book ‘Rainbow Story’ and has offered to help any of our young people who are interested to write their own story which is an incredible opportunity.

We are looking forward to visits by Curtis from the Gympie Regional Library with his fabulous gadgets and Gabriella from Tin Can Bay QCWA who will be running another fun and informative cooking class.

As mentioned last month, Topsy our TurtleCare mascot has settled into her new home at the Rainbow Beach Holiday Village where she will continue to raise awareness of and provide funds for the valuable work of the volunteers as they take care of our local turtle population.

Due to the influx of visitors to the Holiday Village, the bins of recyclable bottles and cans need to be emptied every week and we would love it if some Rainbow Beach locals could help us out by going on a monthly roster to empty the bins on a Thursday and take them to the Sports Club car park where they will be collected.

If you can help, contact team leader, Kerry Sleath on 0432 373 601.

The Learning Community is proud to host the annual Rainbow Beach Sandcastle Competition which will take place on Wednesday 3 April from 8.30am-12 noon on the beach north of the SLS tower.

Mark this date on your calendar, get a group of family members or friends together, start planning what you are going to build (BYO buckets, spades and decorations) and join us on the beach for a fabulous morning of fun and fresh air.

There are great prizes for winners of the four categories: most lifelike animal or fish: most amazing sandcastle or building: an open category where you can let your imagination run wild; and a People’s Choice Award where those on the beach during the morning will vote for their favourite entry.

Registration opens at 8.30am, with the entrants having two hours from 9-11am to create their masterpiece. The competition judge will be Arron from Sandshapers of Noosa and prizes awarded at 11.30am.

Arron will be on the beach from 8am working on his own amazing sand creation throughout the morning, thanks to Cooloola Coast Realty and Rainbow Beach Community News who are sponsoring the event.

Community Pantry

Our client list continues to grow after recent stories in local publications and we are now providing over 70 hampers at our two distribution centres, the Rainbow Beach Community Centre and the Cooloola

Cove Vet’s Hall on Thursdays between 12.30pm & 1.30pm.

Our pantry days coincide with access to the local Emergency Relief Service which is provided by the Rainbow Beach Community Centre and at the Cooloola Cove Vet’s Hall from 1-3pm.

If you would like to know more about what is available through the Emergency Relief Service, please contact the lovely volunteers at the CIRS office on 5486 3355.

Suzanne Norman, a local qualified mental health counsellor, will be available on a voluntary basis 12.30-1.30pm on pantry days at the Vet’s Hall to help locals who are experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, low self-esteem,

parenting challenges, postnatal depression, or relationship issues.

Our thanks go to the Rainbow Beach Sports Club who recently donated an enormous freezer that we were in desperate need of to enable us to store the Fareshare meals that form part of our hampers and are transported from Brisbane to Rainbow Beach each month by Gympie Refrigerated Transport.

To order a hamper for yourself or someone who needs a helping hand, you can text to 0413 135 867 or hop onto the Rainbow Beach Community Pantry Facebook page and send a message.

Pindari Life Ltd, a local charity based in Gympie, provides the pantry with governance and support.

Elisa from Rainbow Story on her recent visit to the Learning Community.
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JOIN US AT THE KIA ORA HALL Come & join the fun Or nd us on Facebook! Kia Ora Hall WEEKLY Tai Chi - Wed from 9am Phone Sandra 0419 857 082 MONTHLY Craft - 2nd Friday of the month Contact Sharon on 0401 824 832 WEEKLY YOGA - Tues from 9.30am Contact Marlena on 0409 073 651 AND COFFEE from 9.30am Summer time on the rst Friday of each month Phone 0419 857 082
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young people at nearby attractions will be included in our soon-to-be-released Family Guide to the Cooloola Coast.
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32 ELECTRICAL FLOORING GAS MINI Backhoe Hire L & T Fear Phone Lyle & Theresa on 0418 184 966 Ÿ Not a skid steer Ÿ 1.3m wide - perfect for smaller areas Ÿ Pensioner discount available Ÿ 9” backhoe bucket - perfect for digging trenches Ÿ Spreader bar available Ÿ 4 way bucket Phone Heath Mick on 0439 688 710 H ath Ser vicing Cooloola & Surrounds heathmick@hotmail.com ABN - 58 551 708 565 Licence Number - 86230 www.facebook.com/hmcoastalelectrical/ HOMES SA APPROVED Machiner y for Hire Machiner y for Hire Call Simon on 0488 154 004 or 0428 218 112 Earthmoving & Road Construction Ÿ Bobcats Ÿ Graders Ÿ Water trucks Ÿ Plant Hire Ÿ Loaders Ÿ Excavators Ÿ Rollers Ÿ Chippers EQUIPMENT HIRE LOCAL CHERRY PICKER FOR HIRE Ÿ Pr ning tall trees Ÿ Pain ng Ÿ Wall cleaning & b ilding maintenance Ÿ Windo Cleaning Ÿ Roof & g er cleaning and maintenance Ÿ Press re cleaning PHONE DAVE: Rainbo Beach QLD ABN: COURIER SERVICE is important to us, and we make your business our priority Ÿ offering services to all parts of Queensland & New South Wales Ÿ servicing the WHOLE of the Gympie Region! LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Choose Followmont Choose Followmont 100% Australian Owned We Suppo rt Local We Support Michelle Barry - phone 0427 585 663 www followmont.com.au ELECTRICAL TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY BUSINESS FOR SALE More great images and daily updates on: www.facebook.com/RainbowBeachCommunityNews/ Dave’s ELECTRICAL & HANDYMAN SERVICES Call NOW on 0476 691 463 Cooloola Cove, Tin Can Bay, Rainbow Beach & Gympie. Ÿ 24/7 Days Ÿ No callout fee/Free quotes Ÿ Over 30 years experience Could you please remove all the green, replaced with a bold blue colour also after 24/7 days please remove the lic number and place at the very bottom in the center of the ad in a much smaller font. Lic No 65908c. EQUIPMENT HIRE
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WHAT’S ON

MARCH

1 World Day of Prayer, 10am at CC Vet & Community Hall, 1 Santa Maria Crt Cooloola Cove, contact Rev Gary McClintock 0412 688 353 gary@gympiewesleyan.org.au

2 RB Boardriders Club beach day and beach clean. Meet 8.30am at bottom of Surf Club stairs for Clean Up Aus Day then stay for a surf afterward. See page 19.

6 Get Ready, Plan Ahead person-centred emergency preparedness workshop for seniors (Part B - Part A held on 21/2/24important to attend both). 10am-1pm TCB Library. More info/to register: 1300 363 783 or didrr@qnd.org.au

8 International Women’s Day TWILIGHT WALK, 6pm Norman Point Rotunda, walking on the Boardwalk & along the Foreshore. Contact Maggie Travers 0400 756 615

9-10 RBAA March fishing competition. Local Rainbow Beach GAUP. Lines down 4am Sat, lines up 12pm Sun with weigh-in at 1pm at Deck@SeaSalt. More info on page 23 or go to rbaafishing.com.au

13 TCBCAMS AGM - enquiries: Raewyn Oliver 0412 995 512

16 Local Government Elections. Don’t forget to vote!

Local voting booths open 8am-6pm at RB Beach State School, TCB State School, CC Veterans & Community Hall.

16 Open Day at TCB Coastal Rowing Club, 11am-2pm, Amity Place TCB (across car park from Men’s Shed). Check out their boat building progress, enjoy a sausage sizzle and a chat. See page 21

17 St Patrick’s Day Luncheon, 12pm, TCB RSL. Book by 13/3. See page 12 for details.

19 (&23/4) CCArt Group intensive workshop with Halina Paterson. More info: cooloolacoastartgroup@gmail.com

20 RB P&C AGM, 4pm, school library. See page 10.

23 Open Day at Cooloola City Farm Nursery 8am-1pm. Talks, demonstrations, horticultural advice, plants for sale. Free sausage sizzle. 17 Amity Pl TCB (opp community centre). Heritage Maker’s Market & The Men’s Shed will also be open 8am-1pm.

29 GOOD FRIDAY

30 EASTER SUNDAY

31 EASTER MONDAY

WEEKLY

Many are term time only

Weekdays

5.30am TCB Bootcamp, 7am & 5.30pm RB Gym classes, Ph: 0490 333 147

Monday

8am Heart Foundation Wheelie Walking Group Cooloola Cove, Judy 5486 2181. Meet at bus shelter outside shopping centre on Nautilus Dr.

9am Painting for beginners, Tuncunba Hall, Tin Can Bay, Kerri 0438 803 990

Middle Eastern Movement class by Soul from the Belly, Emperor St Community Hall TCB. Early session 1-2pm, evening session 5.30-6.30pm. First class free. Book via Jess on 0411 218 254

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

2nd Monday 1.30 – 3.30pm Life Drawing with model, Tuncunba Hall, TCB, Robyn 0419 663 271

2nd Monday - Probus, 2pm at Sandcastle Motel TCB, new members welcome. Cherryl 0409 044 100 or Katrina cooloolaprobus@gmail.com

10.30-11am First Five Forever Storytime (0-5 yrs) at RB Library. Bookings essential: 5486 3705 11am -12.30pm Book a librarian, RB Library

Tuesday

2nd Tuesday - Veterans and Community Morning Tea, Tin Can Bay RSL, from 10am 2nd & 4th Nibbles & Giggles at Goomeri Library, social get together to chat over a cuppa, 10amph: 4168 4340

8.30am Kindy Linq, RB School Library

9am – 12 Noon, MEN ONLY, TCB Community & Men’s Shed, Paul Boulton 0437 007 911

9am TCB Quilters, TCB Community Centre, President Robyn Salmon 0427 356 028

9am Drawing & Pastel group all levels, tutoring for beginners, Tuncunba Hall, Tin Can Bay, Kerri 0438 803 990

10am Tin Can Bay Art Group, TCB Library

11am-12pm English Conversation Group, come along to make new friends and improve your English, Gympie Library, bookings not needed

12.30-3.30pm Join in at TCB Library for an afternoon playing Mahjong, an ancient Chinese tile game of strategy, calculation and skill with a measure of chance. Open to everyone

2-4pm Book a librarian, TCB Library

Wednesday

6.30am Heart Foundation Walking Group meet at TCB Bakery, (weather permitting), Maggie 0400 756 615

8am Table tennis - singles, 9am doubles, $2 all levels welcome, RB Community Hall, 5486 3355

8.30am Kindy Linq, RB School Library

9.30am Cooloola Card Makers, TCB Library

3-4pm Coolabay Choir, CC Vets’ Hall, Pam: 0427 180 649

3.30-4.45pm Robotics Thursday, Gympie Library, bookings not necessary (but space is limited)

4-6pm Exploring Drama With Sheryl adult drama classes. RB Hall. Gold coin donation. 0497 542 857

3rd Hoy hosted by QCWA, 9.30am for a 10am start, Cooloola Coast Bowls Club, Amity Place TCB. Wendy 0412 547 043 or Judy 0402 769 392

Thursday

8am (1 May-30 Oct) 7am (1 Nov-30 April), $3 RB Sports Club, All welcome. Chris: 0417 605 484 or Pat: 0407 433 602

8am Social Tennis (1 May-30 Oct) 7am (1 Nov-30 April), $3 RB Sports Club, All welcome. Chris: 0417 605 484 or Pat: 0407 433 602

8.30am Playgroup, RB School Library

9am – 12 Noon, MEN ONLY morning, TCB Community & Men’s Shed, Paul Boulton 0437 007 911

9.30am First Five Forever Storytime (0-5 yrs), TCB Library

9.30am Bingo for Local Ambulance Committee, TCB Country Club

3.30pm Dragon Boating. Sandra: 0402 352 756

3.30pm Robotics for kids, Gympie Library

6pm Open Mic Night, The Snack Shack, 35 The Esplanade TCB

Friday

1st & 3rd Rainbow Beach Art Group, RB Library 10am, phone 5486 3705 for more information

2nd Friday - Twilight Markets, Amity Place TCB 4pm-7pm. Community market with market fee proceeds going to community groups. Contact Jenny Jackson 0424 639 572.

1st Friday - Drop-in Sausage Sizzle, Tin Can Bay RSL, 11.30am to 1.30pm

3rd Friday - Writing Fridays at Gympie Library - join other writers in practicing and honing your literary skills, 10am-12pm, phone 5481 0859 for more information and to book

4th Friday Community catch up at RB Hall, 8am

8am Heart Foundation Wheelie Walking Group Cooloola Cove, Judy 5486 2181. Meet at bus shelter outside shopping centre on Nautilus Dr. 9am-12pm Chess/Rummykub at TCB

Community & Men’s Shed, gold coin for morning tea, no need to book

2.30-4pm Book a librarian, TCB Library

3.30-4.30pm Tinker Table STEAM Makerspace, Gympie Library, bookings not necessary

7.30-10.30pm Live music at RB Sports Club. Grab a drink and a feed and enjoy some local talent www.rainbowsportsclub.com.au

Saturday

6.30am Heart Foundation Walking Group meet at TCB Bakery (weather permitting), Maggie 0400 756 615

6.45am Wes Mitchell parkrun, TCB (opposite library). Register for free on parkrun website.

2nd Saturday RB Market. Book: 5486 3355

3rd Saturday Tin Can Bay Market. Book: 0418 711 897

2.30pm Little Athletics, TCB School oval, Jess: 0411 218 254

5pm Mass at St John Vianney Catholic Church, Bream St, TCB (week 1, 2, 5)

7.30-10.30pm Live music at RB Sports Club. Grab a drink and a feed and enjoy some local talent. www.rainbowsportsclub.com.au

Sunday

7am Mass at St Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church, Manooka Dr, RB (week 1, 2, 5) and Tin Can Bay (week 3, 4)

7.30am Dragon Boating, Sandra: 0402 352 756

9.30am Service at Good Shepherd Church, 17 Carlo Road, RB, followed by morning teaall denominations most welcome

12-3pm Live music at RB Sports Club plus free kids’ bowls and obstacle course. www.rainbowsportsclub.com.au

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Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic & Expo

Sunday 2 – Saturday 8 June 2024

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Na iga ng O r Ne Year's Resol ons and Goals In Month of

As e step into the third month of the ear, it ’s a perfect me to reflect on the resol ons and goals e set at the beginning of the ear

The ini al enth siasm might ha e aned, b t fear not! We’re here to help o sta on track and maintain that moment m. Whether it ’s fitness, personal gro th, or professional aspira ons, let ’s di e into strategies for keeping those promises to o rsel es.

Concl sion

As e embrace the third month, let ’s carr o r resol ons for ard ith determina on.

Rainbo Beach IGA stands b o , cheering o on e er step of the a . Together, e’ll make a ear of gro th, resilience, and achie ement.

Here is j st a small slice of the e cellence that e ha e on o r team: Find

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. Reflect and Reframe

Take a moment to re isit o r resol ons. Celebrate the progress o ’ e made so far, no ma er ho small. If o ’ e enco ntered setbacks, don’t be disco raged. Instead, reframe them as opport ni es for gro th. Remember, it ’s not abo t perfec on; it ’s abo t progress.

. Break It Do n

Large goals can feel o er helming. Break them do n into smaller, manageable steps. For instance, if o r resol on is to e ercise more, start ith a dail alk or a short orko t. Grad all increase the intensit and d ra on. Small ictories add p!

. Acco ntabilit Partners

Share o r goals ith someone o tr st - a friend, famil member, or co orker. Ha ing an acco ntabilit partner keeps o mo ated and pro ides enco ragement. Pl s, o ’ll ha e someone to celebrate achie ements ith! Here at the IGA Chloe and J s n demonstrate this ith their fitness goals.

. Vis alise S ccess

Create a mental image of achie ing o r goals. Imagine the feeling of accomplishment, the smiles, and the sense of f lfillment. Vis alisa on helps reinforce o r commitment and keeps o foc sed.

. Adj st and Adapt

Life is d namic, and circ mstances change. Be fle ible ith o r goals. If something isn’t orking, adj st o r approach. Ma be o need to modif the meline or e plore alterna e paths. Adaptabilit is ke to long-term s ccess.

Ÿ We ha e recentl said goodb e to a lo ed member ho is star ng her first ear of ni on a scholarship! Well done, Kianna.

Ÿ K lie has mo ed into her bea f l ne home. Ma o r home be a place of comfort, crea it , and endless possibili es.

Ÿ Krist , K lie, and Sarah ha e embarked on e ci ng ne jo rne s ithin IGA

Ÿ And the list goes on! Well done to o r team ho ha e alread smashed some o tstanding milestone goals.

Comm nit Corner

What Is Comm nit ?

At Rainbo Beach IGA, e belie e that comm nit is more than j st a place; it ’s a net ork of people ho s pport and pli� each other. It ’s the friendl faces o see at o r store, the local e ents e sponsor, and the bonds that e s together. O r comm nit is o r heartbeat, and e cherish e er connec on.

IGA’s Commitment to Comm nit

As an independent famil -o ned b siness, e’re deepl rooted in the Rainbo Beach comm nit . We al e local partnerships, celebrate di ersit , and ac el contrib te to the ell-being of o r neighbo rs. When o shop ith s, o ’re not j st a c stomer - o ’re part of o r e tended famil

Thank o for being part of o r Rainbo Beach comm nit Together, e thri e!

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Shop locall in air condi oned comfort A big hello to all o r al ed c stomers - both local and isi ng, come and see o r friendl staff at o r local IGA toda
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This is a paid ad er sement and the ie s of the riter are not necessaril the ie s of the Rainbo Beach Comm nit Ne s o ners or staff Matt, Bernie, Justin, Liam & our friendly staff at the IGA
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