Rainbow Beach Community News - November 2023

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NOVEMBER 2023 Volume 26 | Issue 11

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CELEBRATING THE MEN IN OUR COMMUNITY:

Join the festivities with Rainbow Beach Blokes’ XXL 2024 Calendar Launch! Elisa Seul

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HE RAINBOW BEACH Blokes are gearing up to launch their XXL 2024 Calendar, featuring some of Rainbow Beach’s very own in delightful and unexpected poses. Mark the calendar for Sunday 5 November, as the Sports Club will open its doors from 4.30 pm for this much-anticipated event. Early birds will have the chance to secure their exclusive copy of the calendar, which promises more than just your regular page flips. But there’s a deeper sentiment behind this collection of photographs. It’s a heartfelt tribute to the late Timmy R. Janek. Moreover, every

calendar purchased will support a noble cause. The proceeds are pledged to Grab Life By The Balls, a remarkable Sunshine Coast charity dedicated to promoting men’s mental health awareness and initiating valuable programs. The alliance between the Blokes and this passionate charity began a year ago, both echoing the same mission to bolster the wellbeing of men in the community. In a generous move to give back, the co-founders of the calendar have decided to redirect the 2023 profits to serve the community further. Attendees can look forward to a delightful performance by Mick Neven from

Funny Coast Comedy, ensuring an evening filled with therapeutic laughter. After a roller-coaster year that 2023 was, Rainbow Beach deserves a hearty chuckle and a moment of togetherness. Don’t miss out on this celebration of community spirit and unity. More info via www.rainbowbeachblokes.com and social media.

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ESTIVAL OF SMALL HALLS Summer Tour is stopping in Rainbow Beach again! Presented by Woodfordia Inc. and hosted by the Rainbow Beach Community Centre, Scottish band Assynt and Australian artist Jackie Marshall will be performing at our Small Hall on 17 December 2023. Local poet Sheryl Anderson will open the evening show with her thought provoking poems and tales (if you missed out on her last performance, be sure not to miss this one!). Bar run by the volunteers at the Community Centre and BBQ run by the team at Rainbow Beach Boardriders will be available from 5.30pm. Doors open at 6.30pm, with the show starting precisely at 7pm. Tickets are $20, $5 (13-16), free for the little ones and are available at the Community Resource Centre or online at www.festivalofsmallhalls.com

Remembrance Day In Rainbow Greg Walker

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T 1050HRS ON SATURDAY 11 November the Rainbow Beach RSL Sub-Branch will be conducting a ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark Remembrance Day. At 11am on 11 November 1918 the guns on the Western Front fell silent after more than four

years of continuous warfare. In November the Germans, having heavy defeats inflicted upon them over the preceding four months, called for an armistice in order to secure a peace settlement. They accepted allied terms that amounted to unconditional surrender. Red poppies are worn on Remembrance Day to

remember those who died during a war. Remembrance Day in Australia is dedicated to Australians who have died as a result of war, particularly World War 1. All members and visitors of the community are invited to attend the Cenotaph in Rainbow Beach to pay their respects. Details of Tin Can Bay service on page 11.

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OW AWESOME IS THIS?! A tiny bunch of locals from Combined Martial Arts Cooloola made the trek to Sydney in late October for the ISKA (International Sports Karate/Kickboxing Association) World Cup and came home with a swag of titles – and barely enough room to hold all their belts! Competition was fierce with 1,334 competitors

World class competitors from Cooloola: (L-R) Dion Wu, Alyssa Latimore, Josephine Latimore, Billie Woodhouse-Black, Amy Woodhouse, Sky Finch-Ellis.

from 180 clubs from 11 different countries. And our local legends managed to place 16th overall, which is an amazing feat considering there were only 6 of them competing. Congratulations to all involved, you have done yourselves - and the Cooloola region – very proud. For more photos and details go to the Combined Martial Arts Cooloola Facebook page.

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Champs! Amy and Sky brought home Gold. Thank you to Jodi and Jade for sending the photos in.

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OCK IT IN! Rainbow Beach Boardriders will hold their annual Memorial Competition on Saturday 2 December 2023. With low tide at 4.09am, we will meet at 7am for an 8am start. Camping for members and entrants is available on the 1st and 2nd of

December (please remember your loos!). Entry fee of $50.00 includes; membership, memorial shirt, BBQ lunch. Keep up to date with info and RSVP to the event on our Facebook page: Rainbow Beach Boardriders Club.

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T’S ON AGAIN! $5,000 worth of prizes to be won! The Chandlery Bait & Tackle are hosting their annual Tin Can Bay Tag-A-Jack Fishing Comp! After a quick hiatus last year the comp is on again with even bigger prizes up for grabs. There is a whopping $5,000 worth of prizes to be won! The Tag-A-Jack Fishing Competition is a catchand-release fishing comp run during November and December. Catching, tagging and releasing Mangrove Jack in the local waterways of Tin Can Bay and the Great Sandy Strait. This is the 4th year The Chandlery Bait & Tackle Tin Can Bay has hosted the competition and is the 2nd year of it being a tagging competition in conjunction with Suntag and Info Fish. The event is capped to just 50 participants so get in quick to register. Registration closes at 4pm on 15 November. You don’t want to miss this one.

Lines in 12am 18 November 2023 and lines out 12pm 17 December, with the presentation to be held at 4.30pm 17 December at the Tin Can Bay Fishing Club House, 33 Dolphin Avenue Tin Can Bay. The last competition saw 386 Mangrove Jacks tagged by 37 anglers. Anglers were from our local community and from further afield, with participants from Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Gympie, Maryborough and Hervey Bay. This event continues to grow each year and enquiries from anglers began as early as July with teams organising their stay in our beautiful region. There are 5 prize categories and a weekly prize for the best photo of the week. This will be chosen by The Chandlery Bait & Tackle employees at the end of each week. So make sure you practice taking your selfies! Head in store to register at The Chandlery Bait & Tackle, Emperor Street, Tin Can Bay. ADVERTISEMENT A DV E RTI S E M E NT

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AINBOW BEACH Learning Community will host the CoolaFlix Film for November: Oddball. Oddball is a 2015 Australian family favourite featuring a cute but troublesome dog who befriends penguins. Based on a true story brought to life by actors Shane Jacobsen and Sara Snook. Doors open 5.30pm for a

6.30pm screening on Saturday 11 November. Entry is free so please support the host group to raise funds. They will be selling sausage rolls, ham & cheese & bbq chicken mini pizzas, zooper doopers, cake, bags of lollies and hot and cold drinks. Our CoolaFlix program is made possible by FRRR and powered by volunteers.

Festival of Small Halls W OODFORDIA’S FESTIVAL of Small Halls is returning on Sunday December 17, featuring international indie folk act Assynt and Australian singer songwriter Jackie Marshall. Our very own award-winning slam poet Sheryl Anderson will open the evening events. CIRS will run the bar and food will be available. Tickets are only $20 adults, $5 teenagers (13-16yrs), and free for

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IRS RUN A free film night every month in the hall on Market Saturday night as part of their CoolaFlix program funded by the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR), with the aim of getting local residents together for affordable social, cultural, and informative events. Each month a different community group gets to choose the film and host the event to promote their activities and raise funds.

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under 16 (must be accompanied by an adult). Tickets available from the CIRS office in the community centre, or online at https://festivalofsmallhalls. com/Rainbow-Beach-2023/

October’s host group was Cooloola Coastcare. They had displays featuring their TurtleCare project, WildFlower workshops, field trips and booklets, and their signature citizen science event - the Cooloola BioBlitz. They raised funds selling hot dogs, popcorn, soft drinks and ice creams. Rainbow Beach Boardriders ran the bar ahead of their turn to host in December.

UR GRANT application to the Gambling Community Benefit Fund for hall equipment was successful and we have already installed noise reducing and block-out curtains in the hall. Already we have noticed the difference in acoustics and room temperature, and appreciate the privacy these curtains provide.

Next items to purchase with the grant funds will be a drinks display fridge, an upright freezer, and stage lockers. We will also buy some AV equipment, just in time for the Festival of Small Halls on 17 December.

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AINBOW BEACH hall was packed for our CoolaFlix movie for October: Albe Falzon’s 1972 Surf classic Morning of the Earth. We had our biggest crowd so far, with more than 100 people in attendance. This iconic surf classic was a ground-breaking film when first released. It was a film that shaped many young people’s thinking in the 70s to try to live a more natural lifestyle. Many old surfers were keen to see if its message had withstood the test of time. It has, and so has the awardwinning soundtrack. We had people singing along and loud applause at the end of the film.

A display of classic surfboards was gathered from various private collectors and drew great interest from young attendees who commented on the size and shapes of the old boards, marvelling that there were no leg ropes back then. Discussions are already underway with a local business sponsor for more classic surf film revivals. A big thanks to Justin and Albe for permitting us to screen their lovingly remastered film, use their graphics, and generally providing support. Copies of the remastered version of Morning of the Earth are available online via www. morningoftheearth.com

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Rainbow Beach School P&C News

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ELCOME BACK to Term 4! On reflection it has certainly been a busy year, with much planning and preparation going into building the Outside School Hours Care (OSHC). There has also been a lot of fun with the mid-year Colour Fun Run, school excursions, and various creative stalls for the students. Next on the agenda for the P&C is the annual Christmas Raffle. Much like last year, we have done the rounds and reached out to the community businesses in hopes for some support and donations towards the Christmas Raffle. We have yet again been overwhelmed by the generosity of the community and the families willing to support our P&C. Prizes have all been collated and hamper packs put together, with the prizes reaching over $5,000 in

value. Tickets have recently been distributed so no doubt you will soon see some of the students selling their tickets and be sure to keep a lookout for tickets being sold around town. We would like to send out a huge thank you to all our sponsors for their wonderful generosity and we look forward to drawing the winners at our School Christmas Concert! We are also pleased to announce that Tuckshop is back on this Term, and we would like to welcome Mrs Tina Yu, one of our Prep parents, who has kindly volunteered her time to deliver tuckshop to our students each week. We are very happy to have Tina on board and would like to thank her for her support. Parents and students alike are excited to have the Tuckshop open yet again. If you would like to keep up to date with our P&C news, you can visit our Facebook page https://www. facebook.com/PandCRainbowBeach

The beautiful mosaic made by the school community in honour of the much-loved Miss Sarah.

Our Police Beat fence, wonderfully painted by our current Year 6 students.

A Message from the Principal, Mr Steve Bennett Police Beat Fence As per tradition our current Year 6 students were invited to paint the Police Beat fence. We are very proud of the work they have been able to produce. These students have been working hard to ensure they are as best prepared as they can be, for high school next year. Enrolments for 2024 We are busy making plans for 2024 and want to encourage any families planning to enrol their child in Kindy, Prep, or any other grade, to come and speak to us as soon as possible. This will allow us to consider class compositions and ensure we are ready to deliver best possible outcomes for your child. We are already aware of several

families relocating and want to thank them for keeping us abreast of their future plans. Mosaic for Miss Sarah Over the recent months, staff, students, families and friends have been busy putting together a Mosaic in honour of Miss Sarah. We are proud of the way the mosaic project turned out and we feel it is a fitting tribute to somebody that brought so much to our whole school community. It was a great project that facilitated many happy conversations of our fondest memories. She continues to be sorely missed by all that were lucky enough to have known her.

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Remembrance Day is a very Special Commemoration

Another Successful Ambulance Flower Show Cheryl Zunic TREASURER

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’M CHAIRING OUR planning meeting for this year’s Remembrance Day commemorations at Tin Can Bay. “OK”, I say, “Who have we got to lay the wreath for the Army?” Peter Brogden’s arm shot up like he was back at Kapooka in 1969 as a new army recruit. “I’ll do it”, he said. I didn’t expect anything less. Peter Brogden enlisted in the Australian Army in 1969 and retired from the Army in 1989 as a Warrant Officer Class 2 after serving 20 years in the Corps of Signals. He served in Melbourne, Ingleburn, Port Moresby, Sydney, Townsville, Watsonia and finally in the well-named Diggers Rest, maintaining the technical and radio communications for the Australian Defence Force. Following his Army Service, Peter spent 19 years in TAFE colleges teaching electrical and electronics skills. He joined the RSL in Epping, Victoria in 1987 and moved to Tin Can Bay in February 2021, where he was immediately elected Treasurer to urgently fill a gap in the Board of the Tin Can Bay RSL Sub Branch. I asked Peter why Remembrance Day was so important. He said, “It’s a time for both military, ex-military, and the general community to reflect and

Peter Brogden will lay the wreath for the Army at the Remembrance Day commemoration in Tin Can Bay.

remember the lives that were lost in conflicts around the world,” he said. “It’s so important that we never forget those who gave up their lives to fight for Australia. It’s also why we observe the Ode every Friday night at 6pm – Lest we Forget.” The whole community is invited to attend our Remembrance Day service on Saturday 11th of the 11th starting at 10.50am at ANZAC Memorial Park in Tin Can Bay. The service will be followed by refreshments back at the Sub-Branch. In closing I’m proud to say Peter Brogden – thank you for your service!

HE COOLOOLA COAST Local Ambulance Committee held our Flower Show last month and we were once again overwhelmed by the generosity of the attendees. The flower and plant entries were the largest numbers we have recorded for many years and provided a colourful and interesting display with the judges commenting favourably on the quality and quantity of the entries. There were also some beautiful photographic entries on display. The stall holders provided a wonderful variety of crafts, cakes, plants, and flower arrangements for sale. Many thanks to all involved. The children from the local schools took part in a colouring-in competition and it was encouraging

to also see a large number of floral and plant entries from the young ones as well. During the day, the crowd was entertained by the Cooloola Coast Ukulele Group and the Banjolele Group. Both groups performed favourite tunes and songs and contributed to a vibrant, happy atmosphere. The committee was most appreciative of the assistance provided by the ladies from the CWA with the morning and afternoon teas. The show was a great success and a big thank you goes to all who took the time to place an entry in the show and who came along on the day to support us. As mentioned before, all proceeds from the day go towards supporting our local Ambulance Stations in Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach.

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Walkers Smashing Goals Maggie Travers WALK ORGANISER

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ONGRATULATIONS ‘Twins’, Denise McKean and Kate Gregory, for accepting the challenge of www. mymarathon.com.au fundraising for

Twins, Denise McKean and Kate Gregory accepted the Heart Foundation ‘My Marathon’ challenge. Photo credit: Kate Gregory

National Heart Foundation, to raise funds for heart disease research that will help save lives, while walking 42.2 km (or more) over hours, days or weeks during October. By halfway through October, Twins had doubled their 42km goal, and surpassed their fundraising goals. Judy Kiddle told me how proud the Walking groups are of Denise and Kate walking from Tin Can Bay to Cooloola Cove prior to the CC Wheelie Walkers’ scheduled twice weekly walks (Mondays and Fridays). Congratulations to Melissa for your 200th officially recorded walk, and to Gwenda for your 100th walk. Check your letter boxes for your Award Certificate, voucher to spend at the Heart Foundation Online Shop, and your special badge to pin. Welcome to Judy, our new member of both One Step at a Time Tin Can

Both groups ready to walk the Boardwalk and picnic morning tea afterwards.

Bay and the Cooloola Cove Wheelie Walkers groups. Dogs are welcome in our walking groups on the Cooloola Coast, as well as prams, rollators, and people who use wheelie walkers for mobility. It’s great to hear comments from observers. Judy Kiddle has been told: “How lovely to see you walk past” and “What a happy bunch!”. On Wednesdays and Saturdays,

One Step at a Time TCB departs Tin Can Bay Bakery – the early group at 6.30am, the later group at 7am. CC Wheelie Walkers currently meet by 7am Mondays and Fridays at the bus shelter on Nautilus Drive outside the Cooloola Cove Shopping Centre. Queries; contact Judy Kiddle in Cooloola Cove, 07 5486 2181 or myself on 0400 756 615. Walk Yourself Happy!

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VER THE LAST month we have continued to support homeless in Gympie by sending mainly cash donations to the organisation, feeding the 30-odd people every night. Total this month is $1,500 with most coming from 10c returns, so a big thank you to those that drop in our bins at 10 Tingira Close and the Big 4 at Carlo Point. Also to the many who donate in

Tin Can Bay and the great help from Wayne Kerle – it is all very much appreciated. Mitchell’s, Tin Can Bay Bakery (Arthur), Victory Bottle Shop, and Mary many thanks for your donations. The seasonal outlook is a bit worrying so our belts will have to really tighten and hopefully it will rain soon for those west of the Coast. After a couple of good seasons and country people supporting coastal businesses which has been wonderful, now with stock prices cut

in half and dry times we can only hope for NO Drought. Please rain!! Till next month, stay safe.

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be interesting reading. It will not be all serious with many tales from the past that we have never heard before. Many contributors are not getting any younger so we feel this is an opportune time to relive these stories, then hopefully someone can carry on further into the 21st century. Finally, contributors will get together before sales start and decide which charities or local organisations will benefit. Distribution outlets and prices will be listed in the December issue.


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Time to Celebrate! Kaye Olson

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URING OCTOBER Coles were promoting Barbeque Month, retailers were promoting Halloween, but October is much more important – it is Probus Month and Seniors Month, time to celebrate. Members have taken to celebrating in several ways. Thirty attended Sublime Farm and Brewery for a free $25 lunch. Our club received funding assistance from a Gympie Regional Council community grant to host this event. Everyone had the opportunity to chat and make some new friends with guests and enjoy a delicious lunch. President Katrina presented a potted history of Probus, how it works and local activities which our members enjoy. Jokesters, Judy Kiddle and Graham McClurg, entertained us with some jokes and Tour Director, Jo Said, invited everyone to join us for future activities celebrating Seniors Month. On 7 October, 23 members and guests gathered at the Crab Creek picnic area for an old-fashioned

Games Day and Sausage Sizzle. Judy Kiddle organised fun games – egg and spoon race, quoits, throw the tennis ball into a container, as well as some ‘brain games’. The egg and spoon race was hilarious as the wind blew the polystyrene eggs out of the spoons as the contestants were running along! We were fortunate that two of our guests, George and Lee, manned the barbeque. They also cleaned and packed up which was much appreciated. Prizes were raffled – some donated by a member and a $50 gift kindly donated by the Sands Pharmacy. This event was made possible by a grant from the Probus Association of Queensland. To finish up our Probus Month/Seniors Month activities we had a Dolphin Ferry Cruise, followed by lunch at the Tin Can Bay Country Club. 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 afternoon tea. For details contact our President, Katrina on 0407 637 691 or Secretary, Kaye at cooloolaprobus@gmail.com

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F SO, ARE YOU KEEN to learn something new or take on a new hobby? The Tin Can Bay Community & Men’s Shed could be the place for you. We have quite a few workshops on offer as well as lots of different tools and machines to help make your projects come alive. Currently Jewellery Making (phone Kaz on 0413 065 433) and Mosaics (phone Toni 0432 166 659) workshops are being held. Ceramic and Pottery workshops are planned for early 2024 –watch this space. However, any weekday between

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Above: Arthur, Terry, Fay, and Cherryl enjoying lunch at Sublime. Right: Egg and Spoon Race fun at our Games and BBQ day Kirra, Lee, Beth, and Pam.

9am and 12 noon, our members are actively designing and creating their own masterpieces. You can come and say hello, have a cuppa, share a yarn and get to meet like-minded, creative people. With ample, off-street parking, our ‘Shed’ is now spaciously laid out with dedicated social, woodworking, storage, garden and shop areas. Joining in November will give you 14 months access for the price of 12 – that equates to less than 85 cents a week! However, the immeasurable value is

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ELCOME, first I would like to thank all our visitors that supported our Branch events. We are amazed how lucky our Branch is by people from the community coming along. Thank you for supporting our September Hoy, for Daffodil Day at Cooloola Bowls. The groceries as prizes were a great success and we will now include monthly. Hoy on 20 December will be Christmas themed - prize for Best Dressed. We also had our Annual High Tea at Cooloola Bowls Club, with a great response. We thank you all for coming along. Lillian won the best High Tea cup, saucer, plate and the beautiful setting even had its own tray. I read out our Annual In-Kind Donations which we donate to hospitals, and guests were amazed at what we make, that’s why we are always happy receiving wool donations, all put to good use. A special thank you to the Cooloola Bowls Club, who made special trips to open the club for us to set up. Our donations: we make Domestic Violence Packs for ladies, men, and children including teddy & book. All include new items of toiletries, towel, washer pen and notebook as per QCWA guidelines. Our total packs this year = 216. Trauma Teddies = 384, preemie beanies = 420, toy owls = 217, toy octopuses = 184, knee rugs = 94. All our leftover wool makes Icy Pole Covers for children in hospital (2,958), and all into knitted squares with 420 joined into knee rugs, donated to

Keeping young with Old Time Dance COOLOOLA COAST DANCES GROUP

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Stroke Ward, Age Care, Oncology etc. Hope to smash those totals this year, a challenge for our Branch members always busy. Country Kitchen thanks to Gabriella and her team, continues our cooking lessons in Tin Can Bay School fortnightly on a Friday, which is very rewarding. We have started planning our calendar for workshops next year, keen to share the ‘Cooking on a Budget workshop with the community, recipes and a great lunch to enjoy. Our dates for November: Craft 1st and 2nd Wednesday 10am till 12 noon - 18 Whiting Street Tin Can Bay $2. Morning Tea. Hoy 3rd Wednesday 10am till 12 noon - Cooloola Bowls Club. $7. Morning Tea, lots of prizes. Open 9.30 for 10am start please start bringing your own mug or cup. Stay safe, stay well. All enquiries: Wendy (President) 0412 547 047

ATTENDEES DANCED the warm night away with such enthusiasm at our October Old Time Dance. It was humbling for the Cooloola Coast Dances Group’s 3rd Anniversary of holding dances in the Bay and nearby towns. Goomboorian Memorial Hall buzzed with smiling, happy patrons dancing to Chris Doyle’s great music choices. Thank you Chris you travel a long way for us to enjoy our monthly Country Hall Dance. We appreciate your talent and look forward to another year in 2024. Young Marcus and his friends are enjoying coming to our dance. Our elderly energetic ladies enjoy teaching them as they are well mannered and very respectful. Would there be young ladies who would like to come along to the dances also to help them as it would be greatly appreciated for them to have dance partners. Parents, consider coming to the dance and bringing young men and women who would like to join in as it really is a very good social outing for all ages. Students only pay $5 each for social dancing and a country supper as well. Mobile homes and campervans can stay overnight near the Hall. Patrons can look forward to visiting local cafes and places of interest in and around the Goomboorian Community whilst dancing in our 1914 wooden-floored hall. You are very welcome (make a weekend of it). The raffle was well received, with the meat tray (from Tin Can Bay Butchers) being won by Karen W from Widgee, the first fruit and veg tray was won by Jenny G from Woombye, the second won by Chris D from North Lakes. The fruit and veg trays come from the Fruit Mart in Tin Can Bay. The local businesses are proud to display their produce and appreciate the purchase of the trays by the dance coordinator. It is one way of helping our businesses and our winners as they get to eat the goodies and it’s only $1 per ticket for the raffle.

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Ready to Jingle

HE COOLABAY CHOIR is once more ‘getting its jingle on’ in preparation for the Christmas season. Practice is under way for their regular performance at the Cooloola Cove Carol service, on Saturday 9 December, which this year will include some timeless Aussie carols penned in the 1940s by J. Wheeler and W.G. James. This community choir is open to all and welcomes new members. The repertoire covers a wide range – songs old and new, rounds, 3-part harmonies, world music, and singalongs. And it’s lots of fun! The Choir meets at 3pm every Wednesday at the Veterans’ and Community Hall in Cooloola Cove.

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The lucky spots were won by Gary and Jan, Murray and Robyn. The Monte Carlo prize went to our visitors from Kingaroy. The lucky door prize was won by Trevor R. Due to the lack of interest for the dance classes the Cooloola Coast Dances Group will not be running them next year. The November and December lessons will still go ahead by Karen and Mal from Widgee. There is light at the end of the tunnel regarding lessons for interested people – the Gympie Learner Dance Group teachers Janet and Vic would welcome you on the 1st and 3rd Sundays from 12.30pm at the Long Flat Hall – please pop along. Our next dance is on Saturday 18 November with doors opening 7pm for 7.30pm dance start. Goomboorian Memorial Hall, 5 Ross Road Goomboorian. $12 entry covers a country supper and Country Hall Old Time Dance. Come along and meet some of our regulars from Monto, Gympie, Gayndah, Goomeri, Widgee, Tin Can Bay, Maleny, Cooloola Cove, Nambour and not forgetting our lovely locals from Goomboorian. The Goomboorian Hall Committee enjoy making our suppers special and enjoy greeting you. Welcome back to Ray (our doorman), he has been away for a rest now he is back ready to greet you with his Yorkshire brogue. We look forward to seeing you at our November dance. Come along and join in our friendly fun atmosphere.

For further information, contact Maggie Travers, 0400 756 615 or maggie1travers@gmail.com

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AINBOW 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 outdoors then 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.

Our coast has abundant fishing whether 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’.

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NOTHER BLUSTERY south-easterly wind saw ten boats battle it out on the water against the tide to the leeward mark. One ‘new’ Flying Fifteen crew retired early and made several attempts getting back to the jetty just under jib, the wind and the tide beating them each time. Another Flying Fifteen limped back to shore without a jib having heard a loud bang which was the forestay breaking. The mast was then held up with the spinnaker halyard and a lot of hope.

An exhausted fleet safely returned and all was well after a drink and a sausage sizzle. The Green Fleet (sail training) on the other hand have had two great days of sailing with several sailors on the water including the Sea Cadets from Gympie. Anyone who is interested in learning to sail, please contact Russell 0405 063 894 or Kay 0447 631 479. The Yachtie Bar and restaurant has a new family friendly affordable menu. Check out the daily menu on the Yacht Club Bar and restaurant Facebook site. For all sailing activities check the Yacht Club website.

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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.

How’s that serenity? Keep calm and carry on at Carlo Point. Submit your Cooloola Coast images to: info@rbcn.com.au

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.

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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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End Of An Era For Ice Worx Marilyn Dean

DEAN’S ICE WORX STORY

and Inskip Point camping areas wiith five Land Cruisers supplying ice, milk, bread, papers, ice creams, water, soft drinks, coffee and firewood.

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EAN’S ICE WAS started over thirty years ago on 19 March 1993 from small beginnings.

Unable to keep up the supply of firewood for campers and holiday makers we solved this issue by purchasing a portable sawmill so we could cut and bag our own firewood to sell.

We rented half a shed and set ourselves up with a small ice manufacturing machine, a container for storage of product, and a secondhand forklift.

As the only supplier of ice on Fraser Island the next step was to have a purpose built 4-wheel drive 8 ton freezer/chiller truck to service this area.

As professional fishermen we needed bulk ice for our own use and other fishermen, but it soon became clear that the retail outlets for ice in Rainbow Beach were poorly serviced.

This then became a full delivery service for other suppliers with the freight of fruit, vegetables, ice-creams, laundry, alcohol, frozen goods, bread and meat.

Bagged ice was being transported from Gympie in an unrefrigerated truck over a road which was then classified as “the worst road to the most beautiful beach in Australia”.

We have always taken pride in the quality of our products, and the service we have provided to our customers, and we were rewarded by their loyalty and support and their continued business.

We decided to make wholesale packaged ice our focus.

During this time, we shovelled and packed 3.5 kilo bags of ice by hand, stacked bagged ice in the container by hand, and delivered it in the commonly named ‘Dino Truck’.

For this we have always been grateful. Thank You.

As demand increased, we gradually updated our ice machine, storage, and vehicle.

We have enjoyed being part of the Rainbow Beach community, but after thirty years and three generations working in the Ice Worx it is now time for the Deans to move in a different direction.

In 1999, we decided both our premises and storage were inadequate, so we built a new factory at Karoonda Road.

Ian and Marilyn are retiring, Tony has moved into his area of expertise as a skipper working in North Queensland, Maddie has reduced her workload of up to four jobs down to one and is doing a university course in accounting, Jack has a mature age apprenticeship in fabrication, Kacy wants to travel overseas, and Mick has attained his marine engineer degree and skipper ticket.

Over the years we continued to update our machines, storage, and truck. Until eventually we were producing 12 tons of ice in 24 hours, storing our bagged ice in two freezer rooms that could hold 160 pallets, and we upgraded our road truck to a freezer truck. The packaging of ice became fully automated with PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers). We were now delivering ice to Noosa North Shore, Gympie, Tin Can Bay, Rainbow Beach, Maryborough, Hervey Bay, Howard, and all of Fraser Island.

Of course, this is not a good-bye from the Deans as we have been in this region for over fifty years. You will still see Ian and Jack on the water fishing or putting in a crab pot or two and Maddie, Shelly, and Marilyn having a coffee somewhere in Rainbow Beach.

Our customer base included caravan parks, supermarkets, corner shops, service stations, resorts, hotels, meat works, seafood processors, farmers, bait and tackle outlets, campers, and major events including Gympie Muster, Fishing Classics and Festivals.

The new owner of Deans Ice Worx, Kleer Ice Supplies appreciates and understands the industry and is keen to work with our customers with a quality product and good service.

In 2002 we purchased the beach vending business and permits, and the ‘Yellow Beach Trucks’ became an icon on Teewah Beach

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Big month for Bowlers Rowena Giles

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S PREDICTED last month, October has been a very busy month for Tin Can Bay Bowls Club. The club was still reeling from the loss of Kerry when we heard the news that Phil Bell, a previous member, had also passed away. Phil and his beloved wife Trish were only here for a visit in September. Our prayers and best wishes are with you Trish. President Ann has had her surgery and hubby Barry is also up for another hospital visit. Just to get the trifecta up Robyn White is also attending hospital. Good luck to all. Hudson’s Day of golf and bowls for 2023 was a huge success once again. This day is one of the most popular events on the calendar. Thank you Ann and Barry; we know you both were ill and struggling, but you soldiered on. Beryl’s memorial day was well supported by

raised went to breast and prostate cancer research. Again thank you to the Country Club for their support providing lunch and prizes. It is nearly time guys to think about running for a position on the new committee, if you are interested please see Secretary Gail. Congrats to Fitzy and Tony on their Tin Can Bay Country Club Board positions. Come and Try day will have been played by the time this newspaper is delivered along with another invitation day on 31 October as our usual day falls on Melbourne Cup Day. One more Invitation Day, in December, for the year. Ladies consistency games will be played in November, presentation day, AGM, and other barefoot bowls so it’s still all systems go. Please check the boards for events and times, don’t forget names are to be in by 11.30am on play days. See you on the green.

the Tin Can Bay Country Club and the bowlers. $1,500 was raised and presented to Di from Palliative Care. Thank you to the winners on the day for donating their winnings. Despite the persistent rain the Mens 2-day carnival was a credit to the club. Teams have already booked for next year’s event. Thank you to all who made a contribution over the weekend, The Committee worked so well together to stage the weekend, everything went so well the rain really didn’t matter. Oh okay that’s an exaggeration, it made it cold, miserable, and stuffed the green which had been running so well before the deluge, but the standard of bowls was so high - two days of superb bowls. Thank you to Century 21 for the sponsorship of the event. Pink and Blue charity golf and bowls was staged with the weather a factor once again, at least it was cooler and only a little rain. Funds

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T IS WITH SADNESS that I acknowledge the sudden passing of Kerry Lowrey. Kerry was well-known within the club and local community. Although a keen lawn bowler, Kerry also supported golfing activities. Kerry often put her hand in her own pocket to purchase little decorative knick-knacks for a variety of club functions to ensure a pleasant time was had by all. She was an absolute character with the propensity to lift the spirits of all who knew her. Her friendly smile and jovial disposition made our world a better place. A former member of our club Phil Bell also suddenly passed away. Phil was a keen golfer, lawn bowler, and club member. He and his wife had recently moved south due to medical requirements; however had visited his many friends here in late September for a catch-up. Our thoughts are with Kerry’s partner Ross and her family, as well as Phil’s wife Trish at this time. Both Kerry and Phil will be sorely missed. Membership of the golf club has increased and we are currently seeing a bevy of visitors playing on our course. Our resident golf professional James Taylor and his staff have been kept on their toes with bookings and golf operations. The club hosted our Men’s Open Golf Day in early October. The weather was inclement to say the

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least, with the early starters getting the benefit of The annual Mixed Foursomes event was held on less wind and little rain. Saturday 14 October. The 36 hole event was taxing Harvey Escribano completed his round to be the due to the very warm weather. Pairings of our men overall champ with a fine 78 to be called the Gross and ladies made for some interesting golf. Gross Winner on the day. The Nett score overall winner score winners of the day were the mother and was Trevor Ansell with an unbelievable 67 nett. son pair of Laurel Edwards and Richard Buczynsky Other winners on the day include, A Grade – Jeff with a neat 171. Dad and daughter Adam and Milburn (gross 79 on count-back) and Scott Cope Charlotte Rensonnet were runners-up in the gross as runner-up, also with 79. The B Grade chocolates score event. Nett score winners for the day were went to Tony Manique on a count-back with a fine husband and wife team of Tim and Lisa Bull who 81 and Greg Birchall narrowly missing the top spot held off the fast-finishing Tony and Sue Hawthorn. also with 81. Lindsay Cullen sewed up C grade with By the time you read this article things may a gross score of 90 and was followed by Randall have changed a bit at the Tin Can Bay Golf Club. Thies who held out with a score of 92. 12 November 2023 will bring about our annual Golf In the last issue I wrote of the Barry and Anne Club AGM. We hope to have a good roll-up to see Hudson Fun Day held in October. It was a well in the new committee. organised event with a strong field in the morning In the words of Mr Spock of Star Trek fame, “Live nine holes of golf and ten ends of bowls after a long and prosper”. It’s great to play at the Bay. delicious barbecue lunch put on by Barry and Anne and cooked up by barman Matty Giles. There were lots of prizes and the well lubricated All clothing, Shoes & Accessories players appeared to enjoy themselves immensely. (excluding Jewellery and piety goods) The nine holes saw Paul and Rosie Downman, Mark Ryan and Gordon Smith as winners. In the lawn bowls, Bob and Stacey Seipan, Brian Burton and Bruce Deegan got the choccies. Dennis Low took the prize in the “rolling the jack” event and “Spiders” went to the pairing of Bob Neuendorf We are urgently and Ross Richards.

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Find your fire with the Dragons Toni Archer

Annual General Meeting: The Cooloola Dragon Boat Club held their annual general meeting on 1 October. As part of the proceedings, a new committee was nominated and duly voted in. Robyn Clarke, who had been the club President for the past year, was re-elected as President; Heather Dickson stood down as Vice President and was replaced by Toni Archer; Kerri Southern stood down as club Treasurer and was replaced by Carol Stadelmann; and finally, Elaine Dimock was re-elected as Club Secretary. We offer a heartfelt vote of thanks to the two outgoing club officers and welcome the new committee, offer them all the support we can provide and wish them every success in the coming year.

Come and Try Out: There are several excellent reasons for having a try-out at paddling with the Dragons and here are some of them: It is a gentle but effective way of getting fit and we all want to get fit! The friendship and camaraderie of the dragon paddlers is second to none – all newcomers receive a very warm welcome and assistance from all our current members.

A try-out in the dragon boat will not cost you a cent – your first four runs in the dragon boat are absolutely free so you have a no-risk way of working out if it suits you or not. When you are on the dragon boat you get to take in the breathtaking views that are all around the waterways of Tin Can Bay. You will often see some of our aquatic stars including dolphins, turtles and other seabound critters. You will have the opportunity to travel to other dragon boat centres to compete in regattas and meet other like-spirited people.

The shiny new Committee unveiled at our AGM last month. L to R: Club Secretary Elaine, Club President Robyn, Vice President Toni, Club Treasurer Carol.

You can be part of the team that won this year’s Diamond Dash for Cash at Cooloola’s regatta this year! Oh and don’t forget, members often have drinks or coffees at the Tin Can Bay Yacht Club after paddling. So why not give it a go? Weather permitting, the Club meets at the Yacht Club hardstand to put the boat in the water every Thursday at 3.30pm (during the summer) and every Sunday at 7.30am. Come and give it a go — you won’t be sorry you did!! If you do decide to ‘take the plunge’ (pun intended), make sure you wear suitable clothing (that won’t mind getting damp), a hat, sunscreen and

sunglasses, and bring a water bottle. If you need further information, please contact Head Coach Sandra Wooster on 0402 352 756 who will be happy to give you further details. Don’t forget the Dragon’s Lair Café at the Tin Can Bay markets on the third Saturday of every month. And remember: WE HAVE THE FIRE!

ocal L n o i t n e t At lubs C g n i t r o p S The RBCN loves to hear from local sports clubs. Send your news to: info@rbcn.com.au

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Fishing, Boating & the Outdoors

Tin Can Bay Fishing Club Alan Rippon

The fishing training courses were a little down on numbers, so we ran several smaller sessions which allowed our presenters Ron Cox and Derek Andrews to go into more detail and for our other instructors to give one on one instruction. All participants received a rod and a reel courtesy of funding from a grant from Fisheries Queensland and supplied by The Chandlery Bait & Tackle. As we still have funding available, we will be looking to run a couple of

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AST MONTH OUR members were kept pretty busy. We ran several fishing training events at Norman Point and clubrooms for members of the public, held our month-end awards BBQ and Master Caster social event, staged our annual general meeting, ran our monthly two-day fishing event, and our fundraising stall at the Tin Can Bay Markets, plus had a visit by our local state MP Tony Perrett.

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Tony Perrett with club members on his recent visit.

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shortened training sessions between now and the end of the year so watch out for announcements on our Facebook and web pages. The winner of the club September club competition was announced at our first BBQ /Presentation held in October with Derek Andrews taking first prize with a 39cm whiting; there were two winners of the standalone two-day event in a very tight finish

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with both Barry Nalder and Ron Cox tying on 596.9 points. Activities in November include our Christmas party and awards lunch at the Cooloola Bowls Club, a two-day freshwater trip to the Mary River, and usual social gatherings. In closing, here’s a quote to ponder: “There is a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.” - Steven Wright

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Right: Derek Andrews and Ron Cox conducting a training session at Norman Point.

K’gari (Fraser Island) Social Trip 2023 – Waddy Point Vern Ezzy

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N FRIDAY 29 September 2023, 28 club members met at Gardiner Fisheries to prepare the convoy to head off to the Waddy Point Group Campground on Fraser Island. The group travelled in 12 vehicles with the trip to Orchard Beach being uneventful which is always a great result. It was great to see the Barron

family join the club and enjoy the weekend. The Waddy Point Group Campground was a great venue for this social trip with the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service providing great facilities. We had a couple of late scratchings, the lucky devils got tickets to the NRL grand final! Continued next page

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Fishing, Boating & the Outdoors

Rainbow Beach Amateur Anglers Continued from previous page

Weather Conditions Weather conditions were sensational for the weekend with mainly fine sunny conditions and light winds, a few showers on the way up the beach to Orchard Beach made for very pleasant beach driving conditions, 2 hours before the low tide. No Competition While this was a social trip with no formal competition, the competitive spirit of the members is always present with some good catches being photographed to share with the club members who were unable to attend. Notable catches were: Kel – Jew 95cm Seth – First tailor 50cm Travis – Mac tuna 74cm Lisa – 2 tailor before Richard had finished his morning coffee

John – 8 tailor on a rod lent to him by Kel as his rod had broken Mel & Owen - 17 tailor in a session Stuart & Gavin – Blue bone on whiting rods. Social activities were the order of the day with the club providing a BBQ dinner on the Friday night with flame grilled steaks cooked over the designated fire ring. Some comments from those who took part: “Can we make it a week next time?” “Fantastic weekend” “Had a great time – Thanks for organising the trip” “We will be back next year” “Do we have to go home?” “Can we make it 2 weeks?” Thank You – a big thank you to all those who attended or assisted in some way to make this a great social weekend for the club.

Upcoming Events – 25 & 26 November 2023 Competition A go as you please event held between Noosa River Mouth and the northern tip of Fraser Island on 25 & 26 November 2023. Lines down at 4am Saturday with lines up at 12pm Sunday Weigh in at 1pm Sunday 26 November at The Deck@Sea Salt.

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HEALTH

Awareness Month Topics – NOVEMBER

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Movember

– changing the face of men’s health

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EN’S HEALTH IS IN CRISIS. Men are dying on average 4.5 years earlier than women, and for largely preventable reasons. We can all take action to live healthier, happier, and longer lives. A growing number of men – around 10.8M globally – are facing life with a prostate cancer diagnosis. Globally, testicular cancer is the most common cancer among young men. And across the world, one man dies by suicide every minute of every day, with males accounting for 69% of all suicides. These are shocking statistics that have got to change.

literally changing the face of men’s health. So how can you make a difference this Movember? The obvious answer is to grow a mo but that’s not the only way to raise funds for this important cause:

• Move for mental health – 60km for

the 60 men lost to suicide each hour across the world

• Host a Mo-ment – organise an

event and make having a good time your goal

• Mo you own way – the options are

endless! Climb a mountain, break a personal best, quit a bad habit for a month, or take on a dare for men’s health

• Donate

either directly to Movember Australia – movember. com – or to a participant. The choice is yours.

Movember Australia’s mission is simple yet profound: to stop men from dying too young. Movember is a global phenomenon that began in Australia 20 years ago and has since spread its furry wings across the world. In a Melbourne bar in 2003, two mates, Travis Garone and Luke Slattery, decided to bring back the moustache (or ‘mo’ as it’s known colloquially). Their simple idea was to encourage men to grow moustaches and in doing so, spark conversations about men’s health issues, which were often brushed under the rug due to stigma and silence.

what’s normal for your testicles. Give them a check regularly and go to the doctor if something doesn’t feel right.

• Move more – add more activity to

This community engagement helps generate critical conversations around men’s health, but there are other ways you can take action this Movember or any time for that matter:

It’s safe to say that Movember Australia’s journey from a casual pub chat to a global movement is a testament to the power of community and collective action. It has fundamentally changed the way we talk about men’s health and has generated a significant impact on research, awareness, and support.

you feel good – stay connected with your mates. Spending time with them is good for you .

• Talk more – you don’t have to be

an expert and you don’t have to be the sole solution, but being there for someone, listening and giving your time can be lifesaving.

• Know the numbers – at 50, talk

Today, Movember has a presence in over 20 countries and has raised over AUD1.3 billion globally to support critical men’s health issues. It is quite

• Know thy nuts! – Get to know

Movember has a unique ability to unite people across the country. The ‘Movember Challenge’ brings together participants who commit to growing a moustache, getting physically active, or hosting fundraising events.

• Spend time with people who make

Their vision quickly gained traction as they gathered 30 friends to participate in the first-ever Movember. These participants, or ‘Mo Bros’, grew moustaches and encouraged others to support their cause by donating to prostate cancer research.

If you are of African or Caribbean descent or have a father or brother with prostate cancer, you should be having this conversation at 45. Know your numbers, know your risk, and talk to your doctor.

to your doctor about prostate cancer and whether it’s right for you to have a PSA test.

your day. Do more of what makes you feel good. Take a walking meeting, park further away from the station, get off the bus a stop or two earlier or cycle to work instead of driving.

This November, and every November, let’s celebrate the moustache and the extraordinary work of Movember Australia as they continue to change the face of men’s health, one ‘mo’ at a time. Article by: Sandy Brangan Source: movember.com Brangan Medical Business Consultants

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ABULOUS PICS from the hugely successful McGrath Foundation fundraiser at Cooloola Coast Bowls Club in October. Well done to all involved! Photos supplied by Julie Collins.

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library happenings

Library Activities Talks and Workshops Upcycle Recycle

Tin Can Bay Library – Wednesday 8 November 2–4pm

Explore and discover ways to upcycle everyday items, including toothpaste tubes into pouches, and cans into pot plant containers. Bookings essential: 5486 4355

Tin Can Bay Travel Club

Tin Can Bay Library – Thursday 16 November 2-4pm

Come along to Tin Can Bay Library and join in the fun as we share our favourite travel experiences and locations. Share photos, videos, and experiences over a cup of tea and plan for your next trip. A new destination will be chosen to start the conversation.

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Monday & Thursday 9.30am – 12.30pm Wednesday & Friday 2pm – 5pm Saturday 9am – 12 noon

Monday & Wednesday 9am – 12.30pm Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9am – 5pm Saturday 8.30am – 11.30am

First 5 Forever – Let’s Recycle!

Rainbow Beach Library – Monday 6 November 9.30-10.30am

Dr Suzie Starfish has an important message to share with you all! Come and talk with her as she shares her amazing experiences through her book characters’ world in the sea! Suitable for ages 0-5 years.

Create a Flower Wreath

Tin Can Bay Library – Thursday 10 November 10-11am

Come along and make some flower wreaths in honour of Remembrance Day. Suitable for ages 5 -8. Bookings essential: 5486 4355

Aussie Feud

Let’s Get Ready

Tin Can Bay Library – Friday 24 November 10-11am

Time well spent getting organised for the approaching holiday season. Learn and share tips and tricks on how to make the busy season less hectic. Bookings essential: 5486 4355

Fun for Kids & Teens The Month of Games

Rainbow Beach Library – Wednesday 1 & 8 November and Friday 17 & 24 November

Join in outdoor and indoor games throughout the month of November. Adults and children welcome. Bring your water bottles and a team spirit! Suitable for ages 8-12 years.

Tin Can Bay Library – Thursday 16 November 3-4pm

Team up with your friends and family and go head-to-head in a fun, energetic, and engaging feud. Which team will claim victory in answering some of the Australian public’s most popular question responses? Other games are available! Suitable for ages 12-17 years. Bookings essential: 5486 4355

First Five Forever First Five Forever Storytime (0-5 years)

Rainbow Beach Library - Mondays 9.30-10am Tin Can Bay Library - Thursdays 9.30-10am

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.

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Book Clubs flourish throughout the Gympie Region, with more than 25 active reading groups currently accessing the multiple book-set collections of Gympie Regional Libraries. If you’re an avid reader and would like to discuss the work of great authors with other book lovers, contact your nearest library branch today.

Cooloola Card Makers – Wednesdays at 9.30am

We make all sorts of greeting cards, so come and join us for a fun morning. Make and take your card creations. Beginners and experienced card makers welcome. Join this friendly group at Tin Can Bay Library and let your creative juices flow.

Rainbow Beach Art Group – Friday 3 and 17 November

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Join us at Rainbow Beach Library for a fantastic morning of fun and creativity. Each session covers something different, with the aim of exploring different styles of art. Come along and enjoy a morning getting in touch with your inner artist. Tea and coffee will be provided. Phone: 5486 3705 for more information.


Council Corner Economic Development Events

The third Gympie Manufacturing & Engineering Forum is coming up and will be hosted by Suncoast Gold Macadamias on 16 November 2023. The Suncoast Gold presentation will focus on AI (Artificial Intelligence). AI is playing an increasingly significant role in Suncoast Gold’s operations on a day-to-day basis. This event is aimed at existing businesses and helping them leverage the knowledge of other businesses and providing a networking experience throughout the region. For more information and to register for this free event please visit eventfinda. com.au and search for Gympie Manufacturing & Engineering Forum. The inaugural Gympie Bioeconomy Forum 2023 will be held on 9 November at the Gympie RSL. This event is focused on showcasing the bioeconomy within the Gympie and neighbouring regions. At the forum, you’ll hear about: • What the bioeconomy is • Biomass and bioeconomy potential in the forestry, agriculture, and food manufacturing industries • Research, innovation, and emerging technology in the bioeconomy • Gympie Regional Council’s initiatives in the circular economy • Opportunities for Queensland in the bioeconomy - a state wide perspective This forum presents the perfect opportunity to meet and network with other participants in this industry, with the potential to establish important supply chain relationships. For more information and to register for this event, please visit eventfinda.com.au and search for Gympie Bioeconomy Forum.

Boost Your Recycling!

November is the month to dive into making the circular economy bigger and reducing waste impact with the Planet Ark National Recycling Week from 13-19 November. Gympie Regional Council has numerous resources on its website to help you know your waste from recyclable items including a comprehensive fact sheet on what goes in your waste and recycling bins, a handy quick guide on what to do with everyday unwanted items, and also some great recycling hints including the ‘why’ questions such as: “Why can’t plastic bags go in the recycling bin? Because plastic bags will get caught in the machinery at the Material Recovery Facility.” You can also use the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) as a guide to help you recycle. Have you downloaded the GRC Waste Wise App? Use this QR code.

Dump for Free

There are many things that you can dispose of for free at Gympie Region Waste Facilities. • Greenwaste that is vegetation only with maximum dimensions 500mm diameter and 4m length • Car batteries • E-waste such as computers, printers, TVs and mobile phones • Cardboard, paper and other mixed kerbside recyclables • Used motor oil (up to 100 litres, maximum container size 20 litres) • LPG cylinders (up to 10kg) • Fire extinguishers • Scrap metal (including appliances, bikes, BBQs) • Paint (Paintback eligible, up to 100 litres, maximum container size 20 litres)

LETTER TO THE EDITOR The views expressed in this letter to the editor are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or stance of this publication. As always we welcome diverse viewpoints from our readers.

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E ARE A GROUP of concerned residents who find ourselves compelled to speak out, not only because of the recent controversial planning of the ‘This is Livin Fest’ at the local Sports Club carpark but also because of the disappointing and downright nasty way some community members have chosen to respond to those who’ve dared to voice their concerns. What’s particularly alarming is the bullying behaviour and manipulation that has arisen in response to the petition we submitted. Our goal was simple; to engage in open dialogue about an event that impacts us all. However what we received in return were unfair accusations and attempts to muddy the true essence of our message. This goes beyond the acceptable bounds of community debate and falls into the realm of intimidation and character assassination. It’s important to clarify that we’re not opposed to community events or festivities. Quite the contrary. We suggested alternative venues that could accommodate even larger crowds, align better with the goals of a sports and recreation club. And mitigate the consistent disturbances that residents have been enduring. Yet we were dismissed and worse publicly derided. Our neighbours have faced allegations and insults merely for seeking a reasonable solution. It should also be noted that the issue of noise and disturbances isn’t a one-off. This

has been a weekend ordeal for the families living near the Sports Club. It’s neither fair or sustainable for the residents to bear the brunt of these disruptions week in and week out. We question what message this sends about our community values. Aren’t we all supposed to be neighbours who look out for one another? If we can’t discuss our collective concerns in a respectful forum, then something vital in our community has been lost. We call upon the council, the Sports Club management, and our fellow community members to engage in a respectful dialogue that doesn’t involve slinging mud, spreading false narratives, or intimidating those who speak up. Decisions like the planning of major events should be made transparently, respecting everyone’s rights and concerns. We hope this letter serves as a catalyst for constructive conversation and leads to decisions that respect the dignity and well being of all residents. Let’s put an end to the bullying and mocking, let’s be neighbours and let’s work collectively for a future that leaves no room for divisiveness but fosters unity and respect.

• drumMUSTER eligible containers only – see drummuster.org.au • Polystyrene (domestic quantities only) Check out Council’s website for information on participating Waste Management Facilities for each type of waste. Did you know that you can also self-load mulch for free? Perfect for the upcoming warmer months to keep moisture in your garden! Mulch is subject to availability and there is a liability waiver to be completed. Machine loading for a fee is also available by appointment.

Australia Day Awards 2024

Do you know someone in the community that gives that little bit extra and deserves recognition? Nominations for the 2024 Australia Day Awards are now open and are being accepted across six categories. Submissions close at 5pm, Sunday 10 December 2023. For more information and to complete an online nomination form, visit Australia Day Awards on the Gympie Regional Council 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.

Councillor Catch Up Cr Jess Milne invites members of the community to catch up and chat all things Council on Friday 10 November 2023. Limited free A-Z Recycling Index cards to give away thanks to the Waste Team, so see me to grab your copy!

Tin Can Bay Library 9am to 10am Rainbow Beach Community Centre 11am to 12pm Cooloola Cove Veterans Hall 1pm to 2pm

Contact Cr Jess Milne

Thank you. Requested to be printed anonymously.

Phone: 0436 282 707 Email: jess.milne@gympie.qld.gov.au

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– BIRD OF THE MONTH –

Barn Owl

Melissa Marie Photo credit - Scott Humphris

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HE BARN OWL’S gorgeous heartshaped facial disc is a delight to see if you’re lucky enough to come across one of these elusive hunters of the night. The most widespread of Australia’s owls, the barn owl roosts in hollow logs, caves, or dense trees, and is usually seen alone or in pairs. Their preferred habitat is open, dry country and they dine on small mammals, rodents, and birds, and some insects, frogs, and lizards.

Due to their love of the common house mouse, barn owls often die from poisoning when they ingest a mouse or rat that has eaten poison left out by humans. They have exceptional hearing and the design of the facial disc means even the slightest sound is channelled toward the ears, allowing the owl to detect prey even in utter darkness and to hunt with complete silence. Barn owls mate for life and build a nest generally in hollows in a tree. The female incubates the eggs, but both parents tend to the young.

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Cooloola City Farm Nursery is located opposite the Community Centre at 17 Amity Place off Tin Can Bay Road.

UR PLANT OF THE MONTH is Sophora fraseri, known as Brush Sophora.

Sophora is a small sparsely branched shrub that grows to 1-2 metres. It has a weeping habit with soft grey foliage and pretty yellow pea type flowers.

Opening Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays 8am-3.00pm 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month from 8.00am – 12 noon. Cash or EFTPOS acceptable

Sophora is a rare species of plant in the Fabaceae family and found in south eastern Queensland and moist eucalyptus forest and edges of rainforest.

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Rainbow Beach Learning Community Our October activities have been a great way to start Term 4 and have included a cruise from Carlo Point with Dolphin Cruises, building remotecontrolled vehicles with Curtis from the Gympie Library, creating stunning ink paintings under the guidance of local artist Vicky Miles, and teambuilding marble games. We also ran a market morning where the children learned how to create a budget for meals for a family with $200 to spend, and whatever money was left over they spent on a variety of items donated by the other children. Local drama teacher Sheryl Anderson commenced drama classes which will be an amazing opportunity for the young people to be able to express themselves and find their ‘inner actor.’ Who knows, it might inspire them to pursue an acting career in the future! In November we will be holding a camp at Dunethin Rock Scout Campground on the banks of the Maroochy River for families from the Gympie and Rainbow Beach Learning Communities, where they will enjoy swimming and kayaking, bush craft, a visit to the Sunshine Castle at Bli Bli, an outdoor movie, and talent night. We would like to invite everyone along to the next Community Centre Coolaflix night on Saturday 11 November, with food available from 5.30pm and the wonderful Australian movie ‘Oddball’ starting at 6pm. Pizzas, sausage rolls, cakes, biscuits, zooper doopers, cold drinks and bags of lollies will be available for sale, with profits going towards providing activities at the upcoming camp. We have received an update from Jan Waters of TurtleCare to say that since April, cans and bottles placed in the recycling bins near the shelter at the bottom of the coloured stairs have raised $400 to help their volunteers care for turtles in our local area. Many people have written messages of support on Topsy’s (who is also known as Tracey the trash turtle!) shell which is a great encouragement to the Learning Community families and volunteers who regularly volunteer to empty the bins.

to Rainbow Beach by McClintock’s Transport, Rainbow Beach Transport, and Gympie Refrigerated Transport free of charge, for which we are extremely grateful. The Pantry is also continuing to receive donations of food from Woolies Cooloola, Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay IGA, and Ed’s Beach Bakery which have meant that our hampers are truly great value. Hampers must be pre-ordered and can be delivered by our amazing volunteers if recipients are unable to drive to Rainbow Beach themselves. Flyers with details of dates that the hampers are available and contact details can be sourced from the Tin Can Bay Centrelink office, the Rainbow Beach Community Centre, and the Tin Can Bay Library. The Centrelink office also has a number of vouchers available for local families or singles who are genuinely struggling to receive a hamper free-of-charge. To order a hamper for yourself or someone who needs a helping hand, you can contact us via text to 0413 135 867 or hop onto the Rainbow Beach Community Pantry Facebook page and send us a message. Our ‘Cooking on a Budget’ class held on Wednesday 25 October at the Rainbow Beach Community Centre with Gabriella Field, Country Kitchens Facilitator for the Tin Can Bay branch of the QCWA, was a great success and enjoyed by all who attended. Those who attended the free class learned how to make Rainbow Frittata Muffins and a Mediterranean Chicken Bowl, finishing with Apple Crumble for dessert. They also received an apron, bag and recipe book to keep. We have recently been blessed with the donation of a large freezer by the Tin Can Bay Lions’ Club and are hoping to soon have a base at Cooloola Cove or Tin Can Bay where we can distribute hampers and frozen meals to local residents. Pindari Life Ltd, a local charity based in Gympie, provides the pantry with governance and support.

Our students showing their amazing ink-art paintings.

The dedicated Community Pantry volunteers (L to R): Shaz, Keith, Belinda, Suellen, Jeanette, Rob, Cheryll, and Ronnie.

Community Pantry I am sure that all of us are experiencing the effects of the increased cost of rent, power, and food in recent months. To help local families who are finding it hard to cover the cost of their grocery bill, the Community Pantry is now able to provide frozen meals and meat from Foodbank in Brisbane in addition to our fortnightly hampers that are available to Cooloola Cove, Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach residents for $10 each. Pantry and frozen items are brought

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TRADES & SERVICES INDEX Covering Cooloola Cove, Rainbow Beach & Tin Can Bay Air conditioning

Electrician

Brad’s Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

5486 2781

Bull Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

0421 245 260

Climate Control Air Conditioning

5486 4362

Cooloola Coast Air Conditioning

5486 4499 0418 724 814

Sub- Cooled Air Con/Refrigeration

0436 338 631

Auto Electrics Rainbow Beach Auto Electrics

0499 144 678

Bob the Builder

0417 728 510

Hall Homes

0438 864 152

KJ Homes

0427 136 571

Killer Excavations

0417 192 651

Cabinet Makers 5488 0443

Car Dealers John Madill Toyota

5480 5555

Car Parts (Classic British Cars) The Frog Pond

0409 342 423

Cleaning Clarks’ Cleaning, Laundry and Maintenance

Smiley Mick Electrical

0448 955 768

Earth First Electrical

0448 195 070

HM Coastal Electrical

0439 688 710

Equipment Hire Mini Backhoe Hire

0418 184 966

Cherry Picker

0418 820 892

Flooring

Building & Excavations

Cooloola Coast Cabinets

Kennels and Catteries

Floorzone

5482 6500

Rainbow Beach Community Centre

5486 3355

Furniture Cooloola Coast Bedding & Furniture

5371 5689

Garden Supplies Cooloola Cove Landscape & Garden Supplies

5488 0222

Gas Supplies 0400 657 797

0456 783 023

0418 793 256

Lighthouse Glass and Aluminium

5488 0601

Followmont

0427 585 663

Curtains and Blinds & Security Classique Blinds Screens & Awnings

5481 2846

Health Providers

SAJE Graphics

0439 089 238

Handyman Handiest Handyman

0407 828 881

Looney’s Labour

0412 641 743

5353 1000

Channon and Lawrence Dental

5482 7688

Rainbow Beach Chiropractic

0447 275 673

Mitre 10 Cooloola

5486 2000

Rainbow Naturals

0473 408 359

Rainbow Beach Hardware, Fishing & Camping

5486 3444

In-Home Care

5301 9340

SES Flood/Storm Damage . . . . . . . . . . 132 500 SES - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3314 SES - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4604 City Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2304 Coastguard Tin Cay Bay - VMR 417 . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4290 Community Centre Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3355 Cooloola Coast Medical Transport . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2488 Doctor TCB, Cooloola Coast & Rainbow Beach . . . 5486 4600 Rainbow Beach General Practice . . . . . . . . . . 5353 1000 ENERGEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 62 62 EPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 130 372 FIRE & RESCUE - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3169 Tin Can Bay Fire Warden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0409 828 414 Rural Fires Goomboorian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0417 793 286

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Slater + Gordon Lawyers

1800 555 777

Mechanical Rainbow Beach Rustproofing and Mechanical

5486 3228

Rainbow Beach Service Centre and Towing

5486 8555

Vinnies

5482 2737

Tin Can Bay Community Church Op Shop 5486 2055

Pest Control Beach to Bay Pest Management

5486 8686

Termites@Cooloola

0409 86 86 86

Real Estate Cooloola Coast Realty

5486 3411

Creek to Coast Real Estate

0403 423 124

Rainbow Beach Realty

5486 3900

Raine & Horne Tin Can Bay

5486 2066

Rainbow Beach Safety Supplies

Tin Can Bay and Rainbow Beach Signs

0492 045 405

5486 2887

4rent4sale Storage Sheds

5486 4577

Cooloola Tin Can Mini Storage

1300 727 025

Taxi Taxi Service

Hardware

ESSENTIAL SERVICES

0418 729 474

Storage

Rainbow Beach General Practice

Cosgroves

Signs

Graphic Design

Courier

Legal Services/ Solicitor

Safety Supplies

Glass and Aluminium

Scott Sandilands

5483 5364

Op Shop

Functions & Hall Hire

Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island Gas Supplies

Concreter

Gympie Cooloola Pet Resort

0411 072 349

Training All States Training

07 4123 0415

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Rural Fires Neerdie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0400 865 132 QPWS Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9900 QPWS Tewantin (7 days) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5449 7792 Gympie Regional Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1300 307 800 HOSPITAL Gympie Hospital & Community Health . . . . . . 5489 8690 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (JP) Call for an appointment: BRADY, Christine (Tin Can Bay) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4327 BROWN, Stephen (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . 0431 059 952 DEACON, Arthur (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . . . 0419 624 208 FISHER, Peter (Rainbow Beach) . . . . . . . . . . . . 0407 95 4678 HAMMOND, Judith (Cooloola Cove) . . . . . . . . 0418 774 808 Library - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4355 Library - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3705

Local Disaster Management CCCLDMSG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 4483, 0439 862 264 Cooloola Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 0436, 0459 26 374 Wallu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0419 685 338 Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0427 863 007 Pharmacy - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 3070 Police - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 8765 Police - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 2426 Police - non urgent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 444 POISONS Information Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 11 26 School - Rainbow Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5486 9333 School - Tin Can Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5488 1222 Tin Can Bay Community Church Op Shop . . . 5486 2055 Wildlife Rescue ANARRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5484 9111 Llew O’Brien (Federal Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4121 2936 Tony Perrett MLA (State Member) . . . . . . . . . . 5329 5100


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• Air Conditioner Sales, Install, Servicing, Repairs • Air Conditioning Cleaning & Mould Removal • Heat Pump HWS Servicing & Repairs • Commercial Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Pool Heat Pumps & Ice Machines

Phone: 5486 4362

or 0427 150 080

ALL 12V/24V REPAIRS, INSTALLS & SALES • SOLAR KITS • SOLAR REGULATORS • ELECTRIC BRAKES • DUAL BATTERIES

• BATTERIES • STARTERMOTORS • ALTERNATORS • UHF & RADIOS

0499 144 678

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BRAD'S REFRIGERATION & AIR-CONDITIONING

CAR PARTS

BUILDING & EXCAVATIONS

Bob the Builder Builder

Servicing the Cooloola and Gympie areas

Fully qualified air-conditioning and refrigeration technician

5486 2781

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Rest. Elec. Lic. 161 935

ArcTick: Au30331

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Air-conditioning installations services and repairs Refrigeration installations services and repairs Obligation free quotes

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Extensions Home Improvements Decks Patios General Household Maintenance

If you have the idea... we have the know how!

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0417 728 510 today

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TRADES & SERVICES DIRECTORY CONCRETE

ELECTRICAL

EQUIPMENT HIRE

Scott Sandilands Scott Sandilands

L & T Fear MINI Backhoe Hire

Q.B.C.C licence: 68065

For all your concreting needs with reliable prompt service, please call or email Scott.

Servicing Cooloola & Surrounds

Mobile: 0418 793 256

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Pensioner discount available 9” backhoe bucket - perfect for digging trenches 4 way bucket Spreader bar available 1.3m wide - perfect for smaller areas Not a skid steer

Phone Lyle & Theresa on 0418 184 966

Email: scott.sandilands@gmail.com

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Michelle Barry - phone 0427 585 663 www.followmont.com.au

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building maintenance Ÿ Window Cleaning Ÿ Roof & gu er cleaning and maintenance Ÿ Pruning tall trees Ÿ Pain ng Ÿ Pressure cleaning

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PHONE DAVE: 0418 820 892 Rainbow Beach QLD ABN: 746 461 901 96

Machinery Hire M achinery ffor or H ire Earthmoving & Road Construction

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PET BOARDING

STORAGE

Book in the Covering Gympie, Tin Can Bay, Rainbow Beach & Sandy Strait 35+ years experience

SHEDS FROM $65 / MONTH

SIGNS

TAXI

LEGAL SERVICES/ SOLICITOR

STORAGE

TYRE & MECHANICAL SERVICE

Cosgroves Solicitor in Attendance Wednesdays 10:00am – 1:00pm Conference Room, Rainbow Sands Resort

Paul Cosgrove B.COM., B.ECON., LL.B., B.C.L.

EMAIL cosgroves@cosgroves.com.au TELEPHONE/MOBILE (24 HRS) 0418 729 474 P.O. Box 1225 TOOWONG Q. 4066

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 3

LIVE MUSIC – Diamonds & Rust, 7pm, TCB Country Club

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Rainbow Beach Boardriders Beach Day monthly get-together on the front beach, 8am. BBQ, membership and comp sign on forms available, get in early! All welcome. Info: rainbowbeachboardriders@gmail.com

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LIVE MUSIC – Junction Road, 6pm, TCB Country Club

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Rainbow Beach Blokes XXL 2024 Calendar Launch, RB Sports Club from 4.30pm. See page 3.

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Community Conversation with GRC’s Community Development Team, 9.30am12pm at TCB Library and 1.30pm-4.30pm at RB Community Hall meeting room. Tel: 1300 307 800

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

WEEKLY Many are term time only

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

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

8.30am Playgroup, RB School Library

Weekdays

Monday 7am Heart Foundation Wheelie Walking Group Cooloola Cove, Judy 5486 2181. Meet at bus shelter outside shopping centre on Nautilus Dr. 9am Macrame, Men’s Shed, Carole: 0437 880 438 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 2nd Monday 1.30 – 3.30pm Life Drawing with model, Tuncunba Hall, TCB, Robyn 0419 663 271

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Melbourne Cup Luncheon, RB Sports Club, premium set menu, live entertainment, sweeps, fashions on the field and more. Bookings essential: 5486 3191

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Melbourne Cup Luncheon, TCB Country Club, 2-course buffet meal, live entertainment, sweeps, fashions on the field and more. Bookings essential tickets on sale at Reception.

10.30-11am First Five Forever Storytime (0-5 yrs) at RB Library. Bookings essential: 5486 3705

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LIVE MUSIC – Diamonds & Rust, Melbourne Cup Day at TCB Country Club

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Inaugural Gympie Bioeconomy Forum, 8.30am-5.15pm, Gympie RSL. More info and/or to purchase tickets: search eventfinda.com.au

2nd Tuesday - Veterans and Community Morning Tea, Tin Can Bay RSL, from 10am

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LIVE MUSIC – Code 3 Eleven, 7pm, TCB Country Club

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REMEMBRANCE DAY. Pay your respects at local services at 11am.

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CoolaFlix FREE movie - ‘Oddball’, from 5.30pm, RB Community Centre. More details on page 8

13-19 Planet Ark National Recycling Week. Go to planetark.org/programs/nationalrecycling-week 16

Gympie Manufacturing & Engineering Forum hosted by Suncoast Gold Macadamias. Focusing on AI. More info and/or to register (free): search eventfinda.com.au

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LIVE MUSIC – Dodgie Rockers, 7pm, TCB Country Club

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Tag-A-Jack Competition begins - lines in at 12am, runs till 12pm 17 Dec 2023. Register in-store by 4pm 15 Nov at The Chandlery Bait & Tackle, Emperor Street TCB. See page 6 for info.

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Country Hall Old Time Dance, Goomboorian Memorial Hall, doors open 7pm. $12pp incl country supper. Call Julie on 0428 824 115 to purchase tickets.

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LIVE MUSIC – Just Jen, 7pm, TCB Country Club

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Shed Shop Sale Day, TCBCAMS 8am-12pm, Amity Place TCB. EFTPOS available. Great opportunity to buy unique Christmas gifts.

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Simply Classical, St Patrick’s Church, Gympie. 2-3pm. $15 tickets at the door.

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Rainbow Beach Boardriders Memorial Competition, sign-ins close 7am for 8am start, Teewah Beach, Double Island Point. More details on page 5 Festival of Small Halls, RB Community Hall from 5.30pm. Details on page 4

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

11am -12.30pm Book a librarian, RB Library Tuesday

2nd & 4th Nibbles & Giggles at Goomeri Library, social get together to chat over a cuppa, 10am ph: 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 7am Heart Foundation Walking Group TCB, 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

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 7am 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 6.45am Wes Mitchell parkrun, TCB (opposite library). Register for free on parkrun website. 7am Heart Foundation Walking Group TCB, Maggie 0400 756 615 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 tea all denominations most welcome 12-3pm Live music at RB Sports Club plus free kids’ bowls and obstacle course. www.rainbowsportsclub.com.au

SEE PAGE 26 FOR WHAT’S ON AT OUR LOCAL LIBRARIES


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Rainbow Beach

That Winning Feeling If you haven’t heard already, we are excep onally honoured and grateful to confirm the rumours around town are true! The morning of the 1st of September Jus n received an email: “We are thrilled to inform you that IGA Rainbow Beach is a finalist Audrey featured on in the Gympie Chamber of Commerce 2023 Business Awards, in the Clare Agents website category of Business of the Year.” Fast forward to awards night… The Pavilion hall is lit with fairy lights hanging from the ceiling, the dinner tables are decorated with pearl white cloth and tea candles, and sweet melodies from an ensemble of violinists fill the room with calm. Well done Gympie Chamber of Commerce! The venue was excep onal! The women dressed in flawless silks down to their ankles, some with sparkles, and the men in perfectly ironed suits. I hope this will paint a picture of how beau ful the atmosphere was. We all sat around the table ea ng dinner, drinking wine, watching the awards ceremony, wai ng eagerly for our category…ever so pa ently. “The award we’ve all been wai ng for… The Business of the Year award!”

The roar coming from our table was filled with pure joy. Jus n and Bernie head to the stage to collect the award…. My favorite part of the night- Burnie’s eureka moment on stage with her hand in a fist as if to say YESS! Classic! We are absolutely stoked to be considered for this award let alone win the damn thing! The support and admira on we have received fro the locals is heartwarming, and what a great chip for the town, yet another business award for a Rainbow Beach business. To close, a special acknowledgement to Mitch who wrote an excep onal proposal, Jus n who spoke incredibly at his interview with the board of judges, Kristy and Kylie who pour their heart and soul into the opera on of the business, and of course every individual team member prides themselves on their work. We cannot succeed without our incredible team! In store this month Christmas décor has hit the shelves ready for the fes ve early birds, you will start to see things such as pavlovas, prawns, and hams in the catalogue along with a wide range of entertainment foods. A hot new product range served out of our deli from Cuisinecorp, an Australian company based in NSW. We are currently stocking an assortment of curries that taste amazing! Lastly, you may have seen Jus n and Ma a li le less business like on the Rainbow Beach Blokes Facebook page, don’t forget to order your copy of next year’s calendar so you can look at the IGA’s store models for the whole month. We will definitely have one hanging up in the office to giggle at all day. Thanks again to everyone who is keepin’ it local! Have a great month and we’ll see you all at the Rainbow Beach Blokes calendar launch.

They call out runner up, at this point I think all our hearts were in our throats, as they call out the winner of the business of the year award our table goes silent…. “Rainbow Beach IGA!!!!”

Matt, Bernie, Justin, Liam & our friendly staff at the IGA

Looking for an easy meal? Try our delicious range of curries now stocked in the deli.

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A big hello to all our valued customers - both local and visi ng, come and see your friendly staff at your local IGA today

Rainbow Beach: 5486 8700

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