My Weekly Preview Issue 801. March 28, 2024

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From the editor

Can you believe Easter is almost upon us? Where did the first three months of the year go?

Easter is one of my favourite times of the year. When the children were younger, it always meant a few days away together in the caravan – no phones, no technology, just some board games and lots of laughs. Now that they are older, we still love getting together over a lazy breakfast or afternoon barbecue to enjoy some precious family time.

We have some great stories for you in this edition, including a celebration of one of the oldest surfing competitions in Australia. The Pa and Ma Bendall event is synonymous with Easter on the Sunshine Coast and in 2024, it celebrates 50 years. What a milestone. Turn to page 12 for the full story.

We also have a great (and simple) Easter recipe that is sure to impress your family and friends, as well as details for what’s on over the break.

Our fashion pages are in full bloom with pretty, floral dresses, while Body, Mind & Spirit shares some top tips for women over 40.

A very safe and happy Easter to all.

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FEATURE STORY

Pa and Ma Bendall surfing competition celebrates 50 years.

MIND, BODY & SPIRIT

Top tips to help manage menopause. 21

MY STYLE

A floral affair.

Your local business news. 24

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

EDUCATION FEATURE

Discover the latest from some of our best schools. 27

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PROPERTY

Contents Regulars

8 Agenda

All you need to know about the Coast’s property scene.

10 Fast facts

19 What’s on

20 My opinion

30 Puzzles

62 TV guide & surf report

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THE SMOKING GUN OF FUTURE PROBLEMS

Experts warn that

today’s vaping menace among young Australians will lead to tomorrow’s major health issues if left unchecked.

Young Australians are being lured by big tobacco companies to take up vaping, doctors warn, as the federal government introduces new legislation with tough penalties to combat a growing national health crisis.

Health Minister Mark Butler says the bill he brought to the house recently will stop the importation, manufacture, supply and commercial possession of disposable, single-use and non-therapeutic vapes.

Under the crackdown, offenders could face up to seven years in jail or be slapped with fines of up to $2.2 million.

“The reforms are world leading. Vaping is a very serious public health menace and the rapid rise in vaping among young people is creating a whole new generation of persons with nicotine dependence,” Mr Butler says.

“That is why this bill is so critical to addressing these challenges now: the global health community is watching us closely. This is a crisis that deserves our national attention.”

He says some of the chemicals contained in vapes are used in nail polish remover and even to embalm dead bodies.

The latest national data reveals one-in-six high school students recently vaped, and young people who vape are three-times more likely to take up smoking.

Many vapes include ingredients such as diacetyl, which damages passageways in the lungs, formaldehyde, which can contribute to heart diseases, and the weed killer acrolein.

Australian Medical Association president Steve Robson has urged all MPs to support the legislation.

“Big tobacco profits from the misery of others and uses every trick in the book to hook young kids on vapes,” Professor Robson says.

“Fruity flavours, bright packaging, false claims that vapes are nicotine-free and vaping shopfronts within walking distances of schools are all within big tobacco’s arsenal of tricks.

“This is marketing sleight of hand at its absolute worst.”

The Australian Dental Association is warning vaping could lead to a host of oral-health issues in the next generation.

Mr Butler says enforcement will be bolstered by an additional $25 million for the Australian Border Force and an extra $56.9 million to the Therapeutic Goods Administration over the next two years.

The Australian Council on Smoking and Health urges parliamentarians to listen to the health experts and to stand their ground against the “current tsunami of big tobacco-funded, pro-vaping campaigns”.

The health body’s co-chief executive Laura Hunter says it is important to call out the deliberate confusion being generated by pro-vaping campaigns.

“We want big tobacco to butt out of children’s health and leave it to public health experts who have no vested interest,” she says.

The council says pro-vaping organisations commission misleading surveys and put out fake testimonials.

The only legal way to buy vapes will be therapeutically through a pharmacy, if the legislation passes parliament.

Since the January ban on the importation of single-use, disposable vapes, the Australian Border Force and Therapeutic Goods Administration have seized more than 360,000 vapes worth almost $11 million.

MORE AUSSIES LOOKING FOR A SECOND JOB

Millions of Australians are being forced to take second jobs to keep up with soaring costs, according to new research.

A Finder survey of 1,096 respondents revealed 32 per cent of Aussies –equivalent to 6.7 million people – feel financially pressured to look for a second job in 2024.

Nearly twice the number of women (41 per cent) feel they need to work more than one job compared to men (24 per cent).

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 970,700 people nationwide worked multiple jobs in December 2023.

Rebecca Pike, money expert at Finder, says a growing number of households are struggling to make ends meet.

“Many have no option but to take on a second job to keep their head above water,” she says.

Finder’s research shows it’s young Aussies who are feeling the pinch the most, with a whopping 56 per cent of Gen Z admitting they’ll need to look for a second job this year.

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Licking machines Did you know?

It takes about 364 licks to get to the centre of a Tootsie Pop. That’s at least according to some studies. Engineering students from Purdue University designed a licking machine – built to function like a real human tongue – and found that it took an average of 364 licks to get to the centre of a Tootsie Pop: the Chicago-manufactured lollipop, available in Australia. For what it’s worth, 20 volunteers tried the experiment using their actual tongues and averaged 252 licks. And other studies averaged out to 144 and 411 licks.

Quote of the week

“Be true to your work, your word and your friend.”

By the numbers

Weeds can be healthy. Though we usually just pull them up and toss them into the trash, some weeds have nutritious properties. For example, dandelions are loaded with vitamins A, C, and K – not to mention calcium, iron and potassium. So, do your research and consider repurposing those weeds into a salad.

More than 39 per cent of people have an extra bone in their knee called a fabella.

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The term OMG (oh my God) was first used way back in 1917.

Do you remember?

We all have a different preference for our favourite chip. But if yours are Pringles, it’s not actually a chip at all. The next time you see a can of Pringles, take a closer look. You won’t see the word ‘chip’ anywhere on the packaging. That’s because Pringles aren’t made of thinly sliced potatoes, but instead dehydrated potato flakes pressed into their signature parabolic shape. That’s what makes them less greasy. But when other potato chip manufacturers complained, the Food and Drug Administration ruled that Pringles couldn’t be marketed as chips. The company eventually settled on ‘potato crisp’.

Today in history – March 28

1910 – The first seaplane in history takes off. French inventor Henri Fabre’s Canard (Fabre Hydravion) was the first floatplane to take off from water under its own power. The first flight measured 457m.

1963 – Alfred Hitchcock’s movie The Birds is released. The film about a swarm of birds wreaking havoc in Bodega Bay, California, has become a classic of the horror movie genre.

1979 – Three Mile Island nuclear power plant experiences a partial meltdown and radioactive leak. The coolant leak was the worst commercial nuclear accident in the United States.

1990 – Jesse Owens receives the Congressional Gold Medal. The African American athlete dominated the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, which were held during the reign of Adolf Hitler’s racist Nazi regime.

Word of the day

Blarney

False but charming talk that often flatters the listener.

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A 50-YEAR WAVE OF TALENT AND CAMARADERIE

The Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Surfing Contest is Australia’s second-longest running competition, drawing boardriders from around the globe.

There is a swell celebration in the pipeline for an iconic surfing event as it prepares to mark a major milestone.

Held annually across the Easter long weekend, the event pays tribute to the region’s ‘grandfather’ of surfing as it showcases some of the best talent in the waves.

In 2024, the Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Surfing Contest will celebrate its 50th anniversary, with the breaks at Moffat Beach once again to host the popular event from March 29 to 31.

The Sunshine Coast Surfriders Association began the competition in 1974 to honour Charles Ben ‘Pa’ Bendall, who had died the previous year, and his wife Marjorie.

It is now the second-longest running surfing competition in Australia, surpassed only by the Bells Beach Pro.

WindanSea Surf Club has organised the competition for most of its 50-year history and club president Terry Landsberg says the event has gone from strength to strength.

“Fifty years has been a real credit to WindanSea running the event, not only because of its longevity, but also in regards to the level and quality of surfing that we see each year,” he says.

“It’s also been a real platform for a lot of emerging talent on the Sunshine Coast who are participating in great waves on the Sunshine Coast in front of huge crowds.

“It’s had some amazing surfers over the 50 years, including world champions, like Michael Peterson, Rabbit Bartholomew and Tom Curren.

“There’s been world-class, local junior talent coming through the event, including our club members Wade Goodall and Reef Heazlewood, who’s competing now in the Challenger Series.

“Joel Parkinson is a (three-time) past winner. In the women’s division, Kim McKenzie, April Bengtson, Connie Nixon and Sophie McCulloch are past winners.”

Mr Landsberg says as well as local talent, the competition lures in surfers from across Queensland and Australia.

“We’re expecting some past winners at the comp this year to mark the anniversary

and some will be competing, which is something to look forward to.”

The Bendalls settled in Caloundra in the 1950s and ran Harmony Lodge flats at Bulcock Beach.

They started surfing in their 50s, when there were only a small number of surfers living locally, and they encouraged and supported young surfers on the Coast to get involved with the sport.

In 1966, Pa formed the invite-only Moffateers boardriders club to promote sportsmanship and good behaviour among surfers, and also nurture talent for more challenging regional, state and national competitions.

Mr Landsberg says their passion for surfing and their endearing character –encapsulated in the films they made together – made an impact among surfing

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Pa and Ma Bendall in 1969 with the 1964, first official World Surfing Champion Midget Farrelly

communities not only in Australia, but also worldwide.

“This memorial contest acknowledges the commitment of Pa and Ma to the Caloundra community of surfing,” he says.

“We’re very fortunate that they chose to make the Sunshine Coast their home and provide the legacy they did for the development of surfing and young surfers here in the 1960s.”

WindanSea life member Laurie Jarman helped organise the inaugural competition half a century ago.

He made the esteemed competition trophy, which was first won by Gold Coast surfer Richard Harvey: the reigning Australian titleholder at the time.

“After Pa died in 1973, (we) decided we needed to do something to make sure his contribution to surfing wasn’t forgotten and we decided on a memorial contest,” Mr Jarman says.

“We wanted the emerging local surfers to see some of the more-experienced talent. So, the format was 15 invitees.

“They included state champions, national champions and overseas competitors – and then there was an initial surfout to get another 15 competitors to meet the 15 invitees.

“The kids were really stoked to see the big names of surfing here, including Simon Anderson, Terry Fitzgerald, Peter Drouyn, Rabbit Bartholomew, Col Smith and, of course, Gerry Lopez, from Hawaii.

“The $1500 prize money for the open men’s division winner was the biggest prize

amount for a surfing competition in Australia at that time.

“In the years since then, it’s been great to see our local talent take it out – like Dave Reardon Smith (six times) and Joel Parkinson, whose dad competed and who grew up with the contest in his own backyard.”

Mr Landsberg says this year’s event will be action-packed out of the water as well as in it, kicking off on Good Friday.

“It’ll be a great weekend – a lot of food, a lot of fun, music and, of course, some great surfing,” he says.

“The multicultural Festuri festival will also be running in conjunction with the comp in Moffat Park on Saturday and Sunday, so we’re really excited about that.

“On the Saturday night, there’ll be live music in the park with local band The Flying Pigs.

“Then the competition finals will be held on Sunday with presentations on the beach after the open men’s final.

“We’d love to see people from all over the Sunshine Coast join the celebrations.

“This is an exceptional, award-winning event and it’s a credit to WindanSea, our local community and the tremendous support from our local sponsors.

For more, visit windanseaboardriders. com.au.

Most divisions of the competition are full but there is a reserve list. For more information, email pamabendall@gmail. com or visit the WindanSea website: windanseaboardriders.com.au.

SURFING TRADITIONS MEET MULTICULTURAL CELEBRATIONS

Beyond the waves, experience the richness of cultural diversity with world music and dance, interactive workshops, a dedicated kids’ festival and international food choices.

The Festuri Music Festival will kick off from noon on March 30 and continue with events on the Sunday.

Festuri’s Dominique Cisse says the festival, run by DC Productions and Festuri, features a line-up of local and regional multicultural performers, adding a global flair to the local celebration.

“Our collaboration with Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Surf Competition is a testament to our commitment to creating experiences that resonate with the community,” she says.

“It’s a celebration of surf legacy and cultural diversity.

“This marks the first time in the competition’s 50-year history that

“Festuri aims to bridge the gap between surf tradition and a new era of multicultural celebration”

music entertainment has been integrated, responding to the community’s desire for an enhanced and inclusive experience.

“Festuri aims to bridge the gap between surf tradition and a new era of multicultural celebration, bringing families, locals and tourists together in a harmonious symphony.”

Visit festuri.org.au for more on the festival.

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The Pa and Ma Bendall Memorial Contest is on March 29 to 31 IMAGE: GUS BOMBA
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A touch of Easter inspiration

This simple and easy-to-make recipe with have you hoping to make ‘s’more’ this holiday season.

Hot Cross Bun S’mores

Serves: 6 | prep time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

• 6 traditional hot cross buns, halved

• ½ cup Nutella

• 24 marshmallows

• warm caramel sauce to glaze.

Instructions

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Spread the cut side of each hot cross bun with Nutella. Place the bun bases onto a

baking tray lined with baking paper.

2. Top each bun base with four marshmallows. Cover with the bun tops. Gently press to sandwich together.

3. Bake for five to six minutes or until the marshmallows melt. Brush the hot cross bun tops with caramel sauce to glaze.

Top tip: Enjoy immediately to experience the melted, gooey goodness inside.

This recipe and image are courtesy of 4 Ingredients. Visit 4ingredients.com.au.

GET CRAFTY WITH THE KIDS

If you’re looking for some easy Easter activities for the holiday break or just want some chocolate-free time for the kids, why not paint some eggs? These look great as centrepieces for the table, or just for a fun afternoon activity. You’ll need some eggs (boil them first, if you’re worried about them breaking), acrylic paint and some fine brushes. Then unleash your inner artist and have some fun playing around with different colours and designs. Looking for more craft inspiration? Check out montmarte.com. au and search for ‘Easter’ or go to eckersleys.com.au/inspiration/easter.

LONG WEEKEND FUN

Check out these events happening across the region this weekend.

HOP ALONG TO WOODLANDS COMMUNITY SHOW

The Woodlands Community Easter Show is on again this year at Beerwah. The much-loved Easter celebration will include traditional games, market stalls, a barbecue, coffee, dance performances, sideshow alley, major raffle, bake sale, plant sale, petting zoo and a massive egg hunt. It’s on March 31 from 8 to 11am at Beerwah State School on Old Gympie Road. Parking is limited, so plan ahead. Visit trybooking.com/ COYRN for further information and free games registration.

COLLECTIVE’S ART EXHIBITION

For all lovers of creativity, be sure to head to Coolum Art Collective’s popular and ever-growing Easter exhibition. The exhibition features more than 200 art and craft works by some of the Sunshine Coast’s leading artists and artisans. Entry is free, and visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favourite artist in the People’s Choice award. The exhibition runs from March 29 to April 1 from 9am-5pm at Coolum Civic Centre, 2-4 Park Street, Coolum Beach.

KEEPING YOUR PETS SAFE AROUND CHOCOLATE

KEEP

It might be a deliciously divine treat for us. But with plenty of chocolate sure to be about over the long weekend, it’s a timely reminder of the dangers it can have on our cats and dogs.

Sunshine Coast-based Pet Health Insurance Services’ Vanessa Hennessey is reminding local pet owners to keep chocolate out of the reach of furry friends. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is poisonous for animals and can be potential deadly.  “Whether you’re storing chocolate gifts to give to friends and relatives, hoarding your own store or holding an Easter egg hunt, please ensure that you keep your pets away from chocolate treats this Easter,” she says. Ms Hennessey says if you suspect your dog or cat has accidentally had chocolate, seek veterinary advice as soon as possible. “Theobromine poisoning is treatable,” she says. “However, the outcomes are always more favourable the sooner the pet is able to be treated.”

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COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICE WINE DINNER

More than 200 members of the Sunshine Coast legal fraternity raised a record-breaking $50,000 for the Suncoast Community Legal Service at an annual wine dinner hosted by leading law firm, Travis Schultz & Partners. Every cent raised will go towards ensuring access to justice for the most vulnerable in the local community.

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PATROLS ON THE HOP

The Easter break is always a busy time at the beach, but safety should be the top priority for us all when in and near the water.

Rough autumn surf conditions have prompted a reminder to beachgoers that a dip in the ocean can be deadly if they aren’t swimming at patrolled beaches.

Following a summer of increased drownings in Queensland, thousands of volunteer surf lifesavers and professional lifeguards are bracing for what is expected to be another busy and challenging Easter long weekend.

Surf Life Saving Queensland Sunshine

Coast regional operations manager Aaron Purchase says swimming between the red and yellow flags is always the best way to stay safe at the beach.

“I can’t stress enough how important it is for anyone heading to the beach to only swim between the red and yellow flags during patrol hours where lifeguards and lifesavers can see them,” Mr Purchase says.

“If the conditions are extremely rough, as we have experienced recently, staying out of the water can be the best option – no matter how confident a swimmer you are.”

Beachgoers can access the latest information about local beach conditions, including lifeguard patrol status, weather, swell and tide conditions, by downloading the Beachsafe app.

Volunteer surf lifesavers patrol major Sunshine Coast beaches every weekend and on public holidays from 7am to 5pm from the September school holidays to early May. This vital service supports professional funded lifeguard patrols which occur year-round.

Sunshine Coast Council’s $5.8 million investment in lifeguard services this financial year provides 34 permanent lifeguards, two supervisors, a chief lifeguard and a casual pool of up to 96 lifeguards during peak season,. The services are across 22 patrolled beaches from North Coolum to Bulcock Beach.

It also provides professional lifeguards with vital equipment they need to perform their duties, including jet skis, rescue boards, flags and first-aid kits.

Noosa lifesavers and lifeguards monitor beaches from Peregian, north to Noosa.

Visit beachsafe.org.au for more.

INSPIRATION FROM THE ASHES OF BALI BOMBINGS

Bali bombing survivor Julian Burton is the special guest at the upcoming Buderim Foundation breakfast.

Mr Burton experienced the unimaginable when he suffered life-threatening, third-degree burns in the 2002 Bali bombings terrorist attack. Over his arduous rehabilitation, he was profoundly moved by the outpouring of support from his community in South Australia.

This experience ignited his passion for giving back, leading him to establish the Julian Burton Burns Trust in 2003. Buderim Foundation chair Rod McKinnon says the foundation is thrilled to have Mr Burton at the fundraising breakfast at Headland Golf Club on Wednesday, April 10.

“Julian’s story is one of resilience and optimism so we are thrilled to extend an invitation to the community to come and hear more about his extraordinary journey, where he will highlight the profound impact of gratitude, kindness, and purpose in overcoming life’s adversities,” he says.

Visit buderimfoundation.org.au/events.

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Lifeguard Jett Kenny

EASTER LIFE-SAVING GIFTS

Young Coast patient promotes benefits of Children’s Hospital appeal.

Afour-year-old from the Sunshine Coast, who was given a diagnosis with only a 60 per cent chance of survival, has become a beacon of hope in the fight against childhood cancer.

Tessa Perry’s story is one of resilience and courage.

Now, the young fighter is rallying the community to support the Children’s Hospital Foundation this Easter.

In November 2023, after a trip to her local emergency department complaining of stomach pains, Tessa was diagnosed with stage-four neuroblastoma – a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

“Learning Tessa had only a 60 per cent chance of survival left us shocked, scared and absolutely terrified,” Tessa’s mum Renee Perry says.

Tessa has recently completed her fifth round of induction chemotherapy and is gearing up for a major operation to remove a main mass, followed by a challenging phase of at least two months in isolation to reset her system, and culminating in a complete bone marrow transplant.

“Being away from home during

Tessa’s treatment is incredibly hard, but the Children’s Hospital Foundation has been a lifeline, easing the burden and making our stays less boring,” Ms Perry says.

Now, Tessa and her family are stepping forward as the faces of the Sunshine Coast region for the Children’s Hospital Foundation Easter Appeal.

All donations made at Sunshine Coast Woolworths stores will go towards the Queensland Children’s Hospital to ensure sick children receive the best possible care and treatment.

Since 2016, more than $330,000 has been raised for Sunshine Coast children through the Easter Appeal.

Each year, Queensland Children’s Hospital has about 1696 inpatient admissions, 13,810 outpatient admissions and 550 emergency department presentations from children in the Sunshine Coast region.

Customers can purchase a $2 egg-shaped wall token or make donations to the Children’s Hospital Foundation at all Woolworths stores across the Sunshine Coast until April 2.

Visit childrens.org.au for more information.

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giving more. Regular giving programs are strong, as is face-to-face fundraising and gifts in wills.

Locally, Queensland University of Technology research into 2020-2021 Census data shows that more residents of 4551 give to charity than elsewhere in the region. They’re also the area with the lowest median household income, which speaks volumes of my generous neighbours down Caloundra way.

Charities across Australia recently converged on Brisbane for the annual FIA conference.

I attended my first conference in 2004 to accept the Excellence In Fundraising Award for Wishlist’s first The House the Coast Built project.

I remember standing proudly in front of national and international charities, marvelling at the magnitude of the industry I’d found myself devoted to.

People give because of personal experience such as natural disaster or, as we see at Wishlist, a loved one experiencing a health crisis. So many Wishlist supporters find themselves vulnerable to accident or illness and choose to give back in gratitude, but also to help others going through the same experience.

Aligning with a charity enhances business reputation and increases employee satisfaction and retention.

Volunteering offers social connection, a sense of purpose, reward and quite literally changes our world. The charity sector supports the vulnerable, fosters innovation and creates positive change.

No matter how impressive the presenters, the clever fundraising ideas or the statistics, my takeaway is always the importance of relationships. It’s the business we as charity workers are in, and the commodity we deal in is trust.

Interesting facts this year: fundraising revenue is up, but donor numbers are static. This suggests the same donors are

These are the outcomes of Wishlist Giving Day when the community supports a cause that touches all facets of local health – paediatric to palliative.

Thanks to all who gave so generously.

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There’s loads to explore and plenty to do on the Coast. Pop these fun events into your diary so you don’t miss out. 30

Kick back and enjoy live outdoor music at Seasonal Sessions in the Maroochy Botanic Garden this Easter long weekend. Think picnic family vibes and bushland birdsong mingled with voice and saxophone, underpinned by the strum of guitar and banjo. This intimate celebration features local performers Tess Fapani, Demi Casha, and Shaye and Lee Hardisty. From afternoon through to sunset, join a laid-back audience on the open lawns, with autumn-inspired crafty and creative activities. BYO picnic, chairs or rug, leaving only footprints and taking only memories (no bins provided).

When: Saturday, March 30, 3pm.

Where: Maroochy Botanic Garden, Palm Creek Road, Tanawha.

Tickets: From $10, via eventbrite. com.au and search for ‘Seasonal Sessions – Autumn’.

12 – 14 APRIL NAMBOUR EXPO 2024

The Nambour Expo is back for 2024 and it’s bigger and better than ever before. The premier, one-stop-shop features 4x4s, caravans, camper trailers, motorhomes, boating, fishing gear accessories and more. Bring your next adventure plan to life, discover new holiday destinations, and watch experts demonstrate first-rate outdoor gear.

When: Friday, April 12- Sunday, April 14, 8.30am-4pm.

Where: Nambour Showgrounds, Nambour.

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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY

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FRIDAY, MARCH 29

World Peace, Old Ambulance Station Nambour, 4pm.

Thomas Crane and his group of incredibly talented musicians not only bring the musical genius of Queen to life on stage but also embody the flamboyance and unique personalities of Freddie and the entire band. Direct from sell-out theatres, Australia’s longest-running (since 1993) Queen tribute, Bohemian Rhapsody, stars the internationally acclaimed Crane, who returns in 2024 for the new show, Made In Heaven. Prepare for an unforgettable journey as he and his band take fans through all the hits of Queen.

When: Saturday, April 20, 8pm. Where: The Events Centre, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra. Tickets: $79.90, via theeventscentre. com.au/event/bohemian-rhapsody/.

SATURDAY, MARCH 30

Yaima, Eumundi School of Arts, 6pm

Conrad Sewell, Solbar, 7pm

Andy Cowan Quartet, Black Box Theatre, 7pm Season Sessions, Maroochy Botanic Garden, 3pm

The Shrubs, Maroochy RSL, 6.30pm

Daryl James, Alex Surf Club, 4.30pm

The Jagmen, Coolum Surf Club, 8.30pm Coaster, Beerwah Hotel, 8.30pm

Banned From the Club, Palmwoods Hotel, 8.30pm.

SUNDAY, MARCH 31

Poco Loco Duo, Maroochy RSL, 6pm

Mi80’s Vice, Alex Surf Club, 4pm Alexis, Coolum Surf Club, 2pm Finding Stellar, Palmwoods Hotel, 2pm.

* All events were correct at time of printing.

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NELECTING TO DO THEIR BEST FINDING A SENSE OF PLACE

Jane Stephens reminds new councillors that ratepayers hold them accountable, and expect responsible, respectful discharge of their duties.

ow that the voting is over and the counting in done, the rubber has hit the road for those who wanted to be on our councils.

Each of those elected really wanted the job, and most worked like Trojans to impress us enough to put that magic number 1 next to their names. So, let’s now hold them to their words.

Imagine a panel of councillors who are each conscious of their role, cognisant of their responsibilities and respectful of those who put them there. This should not be a utopian idea: we should settle for nothing less.

It is not fantasyland to expect better than backbiting and sniping, dismissiveness and conflicts of interest on the down-low. In fact, the new councillors all sign a pledge that they will do none of these. The state government oversees our councils’ responsibilities and controls and recently passed a new code of conduct for councillors.

As we know, local government is far from trivial. Councils make decisions that have a direct effect on people. So, it is vital that councillors take it seriously. Their

work is for our collective benefit, after all.

Among the things the councillors and mayors must sign their names to are: to have transparent processes and make decisions in the public interest; to oversee sustainable development and management of assets and infrastructure; and to conduct transparent and meaningful community engagement.

The councillors and mayors also agreed to act in a polite, respectful, just and non-discriminatory way towards each other, council staff and the public. Here’s hoping in the rough and tumble of debate and disagreement, they remember that one.

It is not too much to expect that those who stood for election and achieved enough support to now be paid wages, that we provide through our rates, will put their hearts, souls and best behaviour into the job.

Part of their pledge was to engender and strengthen trust in the integrity of local government. Our system depends on us believing such authorities act for the greater good. If enough of us lose faith, anarchy is sure to ensue.

Let’s just hope that overall we have chosen councillors wisely.

Dr Jane Stephens is a UniSC journalism lecturer, media commentator and writer.

DSami Muirhead is on a mission to find her own ‘Central Perk Cafe’ space, where friends gather and embrace their feeling of community.

o yourself a favour and embrace third place. I am not talking about medal podium finishes here but I refer to a new concept of a place you go to regularly and that makes you feel really great.

Your first place is your home or where you live. Your second place is where you go to school or work. So, the question is: when you are not at home or work or school, where are you? Mine may be driving kids where they need to be as they jokingly refer to me as their ‘Moo-ber’ (Mum Uber). But the concept of a third place has me hooked.

Your third place includes spaces such as parks, the beach, cafes, libraries or community centres. The idea is that your third place is somewhere you feel welcome and you do not need to spend much money to feel satisfied and part of a community.

Buying a latte is a treat many of us can afford. The French embrace a break from the rush of everyday life where they drink their short blacks out of real cups in a real café. Sounds fabulous, doesn’t it?

Remember Central Perk Café in TV sitcom Friends where we all wanted to go and hang out with our buddies? This is a

third place. So, I am on a mission to find my third place. It used to be Pt Cartwright where I watched my dogs run off lead. I knew all the dogs’ and dog owners’ names. I don’t go there much anymore as I find it too sad after the laws banned dogs off leash.

But there is an old, weathered timber bench at the Buddina boat ramp I have long looked at with fascination. A bunch of ‘salty old dog’ blokes meet there at dawn every morning with their cup of coffee from home and they just chat. They do not sit texting on their phones. They simply talk to each other. What a powerful concept.

I interviewed a lady over a decade ago who was part of The Monday Morning Cooking Club. In 2006, a group of Sydney Jewish women came together to share recipes and discuss food. They cooked, ate and told each other of their problems and highlights of the week. Fast forward to 2024 and there are many women in the club and they have printed endless cookbooks with recipes from hundreds of women spanning generations. What a wonderful way to start the week.

So as the world looms larger, let us all try to stop feeling smaller.

Sami Muirhead is a radio announcer, blogger and commentator. For more from Sami, tune into Mix FM.

The opinions expressed are those of the authors. These are not the views of My Weekly Preview publishers.

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Awomen’s hormone journey is like an ocean tide. Symptoms come and go, and they are ever-changing. Sometimes it can be stormy. For others, it can be a peaceful and calm transition.

What is menopause?

Menopause refers to a life stage where a woman’s reproductive cycle slows, and their ovaries reduce their function.

Women are born with about one to two million eggs. These eggs steadily decrease as we reach puberty and travel through each menstrual cycle.

When supply decreases, typically the transition towards perimenopause will occur. It usually is first noticed in women in their 40s when there are changes in the regularity of their menstrual cycle. This can cause changes in the flow, frequency, length and timing.

Blood pathology can also check the levels of hormones, FSH and oestradiol.

As women start their journey through perimenopause, FSH levels will rise, and oestradiol levels will drop. Menopause occurs when a woman has gone 12 months without a menstrual cycle.

During this hormonal change, many women may experience symptoms that can come and go at different stages, such as:

• hot flushes

• mood swings

• heart palpitations

• low libido, vaginal dryness and vaginal tenderness

• headaches, migraines or sleeplessness

• breast soreness, joint pain and muscle aches

• slowing of metabolism and weight gain

• brain fog, lethargy or low energy

• itchy and dry skin

• digestive and bowel movement changes.

Ways to manage your journey: Supporting your body systems with fresh

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organic foods and herbs will help process these changes more efficiently.

Ditch those inflammation-causing foods that are processed and loaded with hormones, fake fillers, chemicals, colours and preservatives.

Most importantly, give your liver some love. Your liver is the powerhouse of your body systems and works 24 hours a day to help you process and remove excess hormones and toxins. Ashwagandha, ginseng and schisandra are all herbs which can assist with reducing stress and promoting calmness. In addition to this, exercising, meditation and sleep are all important factors which may also help with regulating symptoms.

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• Eat calcium and Vitamin D-rich foods to support bone-density loss through hormonal changes. Foods high in phytoestrogens (naturally occurring plant compounds that can mimic the effects of estrogen in the body) can help balance hormones.

• Limit or avoid certain foods that can affect your hormonal imbalances, such as caffeine, alcohol, high-sugar or spicy foods. These can affect night sweats, hot flushes and mood.

• Get moving. Regular exercise is beneficial for all, but especially during hormonal changes, to sweat out excess toxins to support your liver, stabilise your mood and release endorphins to boost your energy levels.

• Hydrate. Menopause can dehydrate your cells – from dry skin, through to effects on your metabolism and kidneys. Drink plenty of water throughout the day, particularly if you are experiencing night sweats. Coconut water is a great natural electrolyte to help top you up as well.

• Take care with choosing the right moisturiser to support hormonal skin breakouts. We love Juniper Skincare –naturopathically formulated to support this. The cooling rose spray is fabulous for handbags, should a hot flush creep in.

• Natural supplements. From Fem 21, Korean ginseng, red clover, black cohosh for hot flushes and wild yam cream, our team also recommends supporting your life through this process. Some herbs such as maca can be helpful for low libido, and others such as lemon balm can help with insomnia and fatigue.

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As we dive into the year, it’s evident that the Sunshine Coast is poised for remarkable strides in economic advancements, thanks to our homegrown talent, innovation and world-class events.

From the unveiling of a cutting-edge catamaran to pioneering advancements in air mobility, alongside the inaugural climate tech forum and the staging of one of Australia’s great sporting events, these amazing outcomes are elevating our region’s profile on the national and global stage. With each achievement, we not only bolster our reputation as a vibrant hub for manufacturing, innovation and major events, but also reaffirm our position as an enviable destination to live, work and play.

We are a globally competitive

economic hub, creating enduring opportunities that strengthen our economy now and in the future.

In a ground-breaking feat of maritime innovation, Coolum boat-building company Cure Marine recently launched a 70-foot, all-carbon fibre catamaran – the first of its kind built in Australia over the past five years. The Cure Custom 70, christened Noire, embarked on her maiden journey from Mooloolaba in February and is poised to make waves in the global boat-building scene.

What truly sets this luxurious catamaran apart is her construction, achieved locally by using cutting-edge technology, including the southern hemisphere’s largest 3D printer, courtesy of sister company Zone RV.

Sunshine Coast Council provided vital

support to Cure Marine, including logistics and investment support services.

In a huge win for advanced manufacturing on the Sunshine Coast, aerospace enterprise Fait Corp recently announced a significant partnership with Dubai to see its fully automated eVTOL vehicles serve multiple markets globally.

This partnership shines a light on the depth of talent and capability in our backyard, with prototyping slated to happen locally. Businesses such as Cure Marine and Fait Corp help create jobs, foster innovation and investment through national and international markets.

They also align with the priorities in our Regional Economic Development Strategy 2013-2033 which identified production and digital economies as essential for our region’s thriving future.

It is wonderful to see momentum building for the investment in Australian climate tech solutions at the inaugural FWD Climate Tech event on March 7 for the Sunshine Coast and Noosa regions.

There was a great deal of interest from the 140 attendees, including many investors and interstate attendees, and shared agreement that leveraging our unique biosphere corridor is key to becoming a leader in this sector.

If you missed out, keep an eye out for the Forward Fest event at TAFE

Mooloolaba from July 31 to August 2, which promises more on this topic.

Meanwhile, the Mooloolaba Triathlon has lived up to its reputation and is growing in popularity as a world-class sporting event for competitors and their support crews across the globe.

The event took place on March 9 and 10 and was a huge success, welcoming more than 5000 registered participants.

We look forward to welcoming even more participants and visitors to our shores when we host ‘The Aussies’: the pinnacle event on the Australian surf lifesaving calendar. Taking place from April 13-21, this is our region’s biggest event for the year with an anticipated $12-15 million boost to our economy.

Major events such as the Mooloolaba Tri and the Aussies are injecting millions of dollars into our economy, boosting businesses, creating jobs and showcasing our region as one of Australia’s premier regional major events destinations.

These achievements not only showcase our region’s potential but also set the bar for future endeavours as we surge towards cementing our vision to be Australia’s most sustainable region: Healthy. Smart. Creative.

WORDS: Chris Le Serve, Head of Economic Development, Sunshine Coast Council

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CLARIFYING PROPERTY SETTLEMENT QUESTIONS FOR SEPARATING COUPLES

Is a property settlement the same as a divorce? No. A property settlement divides property between you and your former partner as a result of a separation.

You can start to negotiate a property settlement immediately after separation. A property settlement will divide your property, but you may remain married. It is important to get legal advice about the impact of remaining married, even if you have finalised your property settlement. This is particularly important for your future estate planning.

Does my superannuation have to be included in the asset pool? Yes.

Part of the process of negotiating a property settlement includes reviewing all the assets, liabilities and financial resources accumulated during your relationship.

Depending on your circumstances, superannuation may be treated differently because it is an asset you can only access when you reach a condition of release, but is still needs to be addressed in a property settlement.

We have always had separate finances.

Why do I need to share information now?

Family law negotiations differ to other

areas of law. Family law negotiations require all relevant information about the financial relationship to be disclosed –whether you have had separate finances or held joint accounts.

My partner cheated. I want justice.

Family law matters fall under a ‘no fault’ jurisdiction. While some conduct is morally offensive, there is no ‘extra’ adjustment for what may be considered immoral conduct. There are factors that may be considered for adjustment, including domestic and family violence, and conduct that may be characterised as ‘wastage’ such as gambling.

We are amicable. Why should I speak to a family lawyer?

Family lawyers cannot act for both parties.

That is considered a conflict of interests. Even if you are amicably separating, each party has their own legal rights, interests and responsibilities in a property settlement.

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Managing the risk of psychosocial hazards at work

On April 1, 2023, the first legally enforceable code of practice addressing psychosocial health risks at work took effect in Queensland.

The code is approved under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act) and provides valuable information for employers on how psychosocial hazards and risks can be controlled or managed and can be used to help decide what’s reasonably practicable to implement.

The first step to ensure compliance with the code is to identify workplace hazards in your environment that could pose a risk or have the potential to cause harm. Common psychosocial hazards may include but are not limited to, high or low job demands, poor support, poor organisational change management, poor workplace relationships, including interpersonal conflict, remote or isolated work, poor environmental conditions, bullying, and traumatic events.

What does this mean for you? A mentally healthy workplace does not happen by chance or guesswork, it is therefore recommended that you familiarise yourself with the code of practice and conduct risk assessments on your environment so that you can put reasonable control measures in place to minimise any risk of harm to your team.

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Talkin’ ’bout my generation … being skipped

With the ageing population, it is more common to assist clients in their 80s or 90s with a new Will. It is not uncommon to receive instructions from older clients to skip their children as beneficiaries and make grandchildren beneficiaries instead.

Recently, the NSW Supreme Court considered a ‘generation skipping’ Will. The two daughters who were ‘skipped’ weren’t happy about it and contested their mother’s Will. The NSW case did not have the ‘usual’ reason for generation skipping (that is, ‘my kids are retired now and don’t need it’). The daughters in the NSW case were not close to retirement age, four of the five grandchildren were under 18 years and there were some relationship issues between the deceased and the daughters.

The Court referred to the ‘social norm’ that parents, not grandparents, are primarily responsible for educating and maintaining their children. In this case, the daughters were successful in receiving further provision from their mother’s estate. Perhaps, the decision would have been different if the daughters were at, or close to, retirement age. Whether ‘generation skipping’ in estate planning is becoming a trend remains to be seen.

What is certain, is that each person’s estate plan is unique and requires careful consideration of all relevant circumstances.

Budgeting tips all businesses need to consider

Preparation is the key.

As a budget is used as a guide for your business’ finances, it is important to ensure that it is prepared properly.

Set aside ample time to prepare the budget and update it regularly, or whenever necessary.

Be realistic in your budgets.

Use historical figures if available as a guide to help you budget costs and sales.

However, always remember that historical data is only a guide.

You have to try and anticipate any factors and changes that can influence the future.

Allow for unforeseen expenditures.

It is inevitable that your business may, at some point, be faced with expenses that were not originally planned for.

It is a good idea to allow for some funds to be allocated as a contingency to meet unexpected costs.

Include input from others when preparing the budget.

They may be able to assist in preparing realistic figures that are attainable.

Furthermore, when they are included in this process, they are more likely to be motivated to help achieve targets.

Parental alienation and the law

Parental alienation involves psychological manipulation where one parent encourages a child to reject or harbour negative emotions toward the other parent.

An example of this can be where one parent consistently speaks negatively about the other parent in front of the child, or where one parent simply makes contact with another parent so difficult that the time between the alienated parent and child is not sufficient to maintain a healthy relationship.

Parental alienation does not encompass instances where a child decides to distance themselves from a parent due to their own experiences, such as witnessing family violence or having negative interactions with that parent.

Although the Family Law Act (1975) does not explicitly reference ‘parental alienation’, its fundamental principles are designed to address situations indicative of such behaviour. The Court has resources to address situations where a child’s relationship with one parent is being negatively impacted. These resources include imposing Parenting Orders and soliciting expert testimony to evaluate family dynamics.

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STUDENTS EMBRACE DESIGN THINKING IN WORLD-CLASS INFINITY CENTRE

Students are embracing design thinking and exploring enterprising ideas in their new two-storey, masterplanned Infinity Centre at Matthew Flinders Anglican College.

College principal Michelle Carroll says the world-class facility has been purposefully designed to challenge, inspire and support students to excel in a future workforce and make a positive impact in the world.

“Our awe-inspiring Infinity Centre

enables our Secondary students from years 7-12 to work across a range of disciplines, including design and technologies, visual art, digital technologies and business,” Ms Carroll says.

“Guided by our quality teaching team, our students have, for many years, been learning the power of design thinking as they understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems, collaborate and create innovative solutions to prototype and test.

“The Infinity Centre’s contemporary floorplan and agile design, along with the top-quality resources and equipment it features, enables our students to dive even deeper into their projects and embed more innovative ideation and prototyping.”

College captain Stephanie Ktenidis in Year 12 is studying Senior food and nutrition in the Infinity Centre and considers it “an amazing space”.

“The Infinity Centre’s resources and technology are nothing short of state-of-

“I’ve been experimenting with our new equipment, which rivals some university food innovation labs. I’m excited to prototype formulations.”

The facility features a gallery, pitching space, collaborative spaces, a virtual reality space, design studios, art studios, design laboratories, food laboratories, materials technology spaces, a clean-tech space, digital technologies studio and laboratory and pod-casting recording booths.

The Infinity Centre was the culminating project in a five-year Flinders Masterplan to deliver a suite of new facilities for learners, now and in the future.

To book your personalised tour of Matthew Flinders Anglican College, contact the admissions team at mfac.edu.au/ admissions.

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pacificlutheran.qld.edu.au Step into a world of discovery at our K - 12 OPEN DAY! SUNDAY 21 ST APRIL 2024, 12.30PM – 3.30PM Explore how Pacific students flourish through their learning journey. Scan the QR Code to register. My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024

DISCOVER A GREAT AUSTRALIAN BOARDING SCHOOL

Anglican Church Grammar School (‘Churchie’) is a leading Australian boarding school for boys in Years 7 to 12, located on a sprawling 22-hectare campus close to Brisbane’s CBD.

Boarding has been at the heart of Churchie for more than 100 years.

Churchie is steadfast in its commitment to being a great Australian boarding school, providing excellent

academic pathways, and a dedicated team committed to providing the highest level of care for Churchie boarders.

Churchie will hold its annual open day on Wednesday, May 1, providing a wonderful opportunity to explore the school’s beautiful campus and learn about its innovative boy-responsive programs and vibrant academic culture.

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PREPARING STUDENTS FOR AN INCREASINGLY DIGITAL WORLD

Good Samaritan Catholic College’s design team is setting a remarkable standard in learning and teaching through its adept use of digital machinery.

At the forefront of innovation, the team seamlessly integrates technology to enhance student learning experiences in digital technology, design technology, and food and fibre technology.

techniques allows students to explore the intersection of art and technology.

In food technology, the Good Samaritan Catholic College team introduces students to cutting-edge culinary advancements. From precision cooking instruments to digital nutrition analysis, students acquire a comprehensive understanding of the science and artistry behind food preparation.

The excellence displayed by the design team exemplifies a commitment to preparing students for a digital future in industry and in university pathways.

By embracing technology in education, the college ensures that its students are not only equipped with knowledge but also possess the skills required to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

Visit goodsamaritan.qld.edu.au or call 5374 8800.

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A team of Pacific Lutheran College teachers has embarked on an exciting year-long partnership with researchers from the University of Queensland’s Learning Lab.

Together, they will investigate Middle College students’ learning at Pacific Lutheran College.

UQ’s Learning Lab involves researchers from across the scientific disciplines of education, psychology and neuroscience.

The collective aim of the Learning Lab is to convert research into practice in Pacific classrooms. The Learning Lab uses the lens of the Science of Learning research to connect cognitive neuroscience and teaching practice to improve student learning outcomes.

The team of experienced Pacific educators, led by Jo Belchamber, head of learning Middle College, will take on the role of teachers as researchers to investigate the power of self-regulated learning – in particular, metacognition across year 6-9 classrooms.

“The research is focused on the metacognitive strategies employed by students as they face academic

challenges, investigating the extent to which challenge activates and supports positive metacognitive strategies, like goal setting,” Mrs Belchamber says.

This project is based on the Science of Learning research that explores changes in the brain during preadolescence and adolescence that provide opportunity to establish neural pathways that enhance student responses to academic challenges.

“Through the Science of Learning research approach, we aim to assist our Middle College students to develop intellectual dispositions found within the Pacific Lutheran College’s Four Pillars of Learning: Learning to Be, Learning Together, Learning to Learn and Learning to Know and Do, which support our students to grow capabilities important for all dimensions of life,” Mrs Belchamber says.

Step into a world of discovery, learn more about this unique research partnership and how Pacific students flourish through their learning journey at the 2024 K-12 Open Day on Sunday, April 21, from 12.30pm. Visit pacificlutheran. qld.edu.au to register your attendance.

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Open Day Wednesday 1 May churchie.com.au/openday REGISTER ONLINE Visit us at our Open Day or the Education Fair in Buderim. Churchie boarders thrive with world-class educational opportunities offered for boys in Years 7 to 12 on a spacious 22-hectare campus in East Brisbane, minutes from the CBD. CONTACT US: 5374 8800 enrolgscblibli@bne.catholic.edu.au goodsamaritan.qld.edu.au 2026 LIMITED AVAILABILITY IN SENIOR YEAR LEVELS FOR 2024 APPLICATIONS OPEN PREP & YEAR 7 GOOD SAMARITAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE
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With your ruler the sun, Mercury and Venus all transiting through fellow fire sign Aries, you’re ready for adventure. But with Mercury turning retrograde (until April 25) you could also feel like a Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Remember that hubris often comes before a fall.

SAGITTARIUS (NOV 22 - DEC 21)

This week the sun, Mercury and Venus are all transiting through fellow fire sign Aries, which will boost your enthusiasm –but also your blunt and tactless side. Relationships will be complicated, and communication will be increasingly tricky.

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2. How many volumes make up Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time?

3. What is the first film in the Austin Powers franchise?

4. In which country was the first PlayStation console released in 1994?

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Mercury (your patron planet) turns retrograde which can mean frustrations, delays and power plays, especially at work or while travelling. Perhaps a project is stalled, a person is plotting or a domestic appliance (or your car) breaks down.

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Mercury turns retrograde on Monday night (London time) which can mean delays, cancellations and plenty of frustrations –especially at home. Aim to be proactive rather than reactive. Be particularly careful what you say to a stressed family member.

8. Which art movement was formed in Switzerland in the early 20th century as a reaction to the horrors of World War I?

9. One Day More is a famous song from which Broadway musical?

10. Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body are known as what?

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The sun, Mercury and Venus stimulate your peer group zone, so it’s important to support and encourage your friends. But with Mercury turning retrograde until April 25, make sure you communicate clearly and sort out any misunderstandings early.

LIBRA (SEP 23 - OCT 22)

With the sun, Venus and Mercury (which turns retro on Monday night) visiting your relationship zone, it’s important to nurture and cherish your nearest and dearest. You could also lend a hand to a friend or relative in need. Surround yourself with love and good vibes.

AQUARIUS (JAN 20 - FEB 18)

This week Mercury turns retrograde until April 25, so it’s time to do anything with an ‘re’ in front of it – revise, rehearse, review, remember, return, recover and/or reconnect. Especially in areas involving travel, education, communication and local projects.

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Many busy crabs will burn the midnight oil, as creativity bites and inspiration strikes. International connections could be particularly beneficial and your involvement with a group, club or organisation has others looking to you for innovative ideas.

SCORPIO (OCT 23 - NOV 21)

On Monday night, Mercury starts reversing through your wellbeing and work zone, so it’s a suitable week to revise your daily diet and fitness routine, as you choose healthier food options and a form of exercise that you enjoy.

PISCES (FEB 19 - MAR 20)

Creativity is especially high on Wednesday/Thursday. With Mars transiting through your sign, it’s time to assert your independence. But expect some frustrations and restrictions along the way, as Mercury turns retrograde until April 25.

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31 myweeklypreview.com.au Would you like some help regarding the $ value of homes that don’t have a price? Talk to us. WE WORK FOR THE BUYER. For more information go to coastpropertybuyers.com or call 1800 044 131 The Sunshine Coast’s Most Recommended Buyers Agency Geoff Richman Buyers Agent 0431 433 200 Jase Jobson Buyers Agent 0482 626 061 Shane Howell Buyers Agent 0400 271 967 Simon Thomas Director 0418 223 160 PREVIEW PROPERTY NEW HEIGHTS IN PENTHOUSE STYLE SEE PAGE 32> My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024

BASK BOKARINA LAUNCHES THE LUXE PENTHOUSE COLLECTION

Individual interior designs have been crafted to make a stunning statement within the grand Mydas building.

An exquisite collection of four penthouses at Bask Bokarina has exclusively curated interiors to enhance the stunning beachside location.

Just released, the interior designs complement the grandeur of Bask Mydas which is building one of the very last apartment residence developments in Bokarina Beach. Each residence is house-like, ranging from 217 to 346sqm.

Buyers have a choice of colour schemes, Calico – a classic light-toned wood grain contrasting with champagne timber-look floor tiles and brass tones, or Silk – with a delicate balance of rich black, crisp white and smooth and warm travertine textures.

Bask will be home to two individual buildings: Mydas and Caretta, with the Mydas Penthouses showcasing the four unique top-floor residences.

The balance of the towers is made up of one to four bedrooms, catering for

upsizers and downsizers, first home buyers and investors alike.

The development takes advantage of the ideal location – only 100m from Bokarina’s pristine beach and the convenience of the Stockland shopping precinct, plus a plethora of bike and walking tracks, stunning lakes and ocean and mountain vistas.

Residents will delight in Bask’s stunning podium recreation ‘domain’, with a grand pool area, multiple expansive outdoor dining sections, firepit as well as an exclusive yoga zone – all surrounded by lush landscaping. Early-morning swims, coffee or cocktails by the pool never looked so good, taking in the sounds and aromas of the nearby nature reserve and calming ocean breezes.

Bask at Bokarina Beach is set to be recognised as a superior, unspoilt haven situated so close to all that the Sunshine Coast has to offer.

32 myweeklypreview.com.au My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024 GARDNER VAUGHAN GROUP PROMOTION

The Gardner Vaughan Group (GVG) is proud to be developing and building in this first-class location, next door to its soon-tobe-completed Zinc development, and is excited to continue developing in this region. With more than 35 years developing and building in Southeast Queensland, the group looks forward to welcoming new residents to the GVG community.

Now selling off the plan, with construction starting mid-year, these stunning homes will not last long. With completion due 2026, you can now secure your aspect and desired floor plan, then sit back and watch the investment grow.

Key features:

• 4 x four-bedroom penthouse residences on the top floor at Bask Bokarina

• Pacific Ocean, Lake Kawana and Glass House Mountain views

• floorplans including options with multi-purpose rooms, dedicated home offices, multiple balconies and more

• state-of the-art gourmet kitchens with 2 pac cabinetry, top-of-the-line European appliances, large island with breakfast bar, butler’s pantry, fully integrated fridge/freezer and wine fridge

• bathrooms and ensuites with floor-to-ceiling tiling, rainhead and hand-held rose showers, free-standing baths, contemporary abovecounter basins, floating vanities and mirrored shaving cabinets

• premium wool carpet in the bedrooms

• zoned ducted air-conditioning

• basement parking for three cars

• video intercom

• podium-level outdoor pool

• communal relaxation spaces with pergolas, day beds, barbecue facilities and entertaining zones

• dedicated yoga outdoor zone

• communal firepit area with seating

• function room, gym and herb and vegetable gardens

• nine ground-floor retailers on Bokarina Boulevard.

AT A GLANCE

Bask Penthouses, Bokarina

What: Four opulent penthouse residences with ocean, lake and mountain views.

Where: Bokarina Boulevard, Bokarina.

Location: Just 100m from Bokarina Beach within the renowned Stockland masterplanned community.

Price: From $3,299,000.

View: Wednesday to Saturday, 10.30am to 2.30pm. Contact Danelle Wiseman on 0427 154 915 or danelle. wiseman@century21.com.au.

33 myweeklypreview.com.au My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024 GARDNER VAUGHAN GROUP PROMOTION

As you arrive through the private courtyard entry, to the solid timber front door, you are greeted with an abundance of space and natural light. With high ceilings and high-quality finishes throughout, the clever use of concrete, stone, timber, and glass, living here will be a dream. This clever design offers separate spaces throughout with a large TV/games room to the front of the home overlooking the front private courtyard, with beautiful solid timber cabinetry. The light filled walkway through the center of the home leads you down to the well-

appointed modern kitchen, with a Sm concrete benchtop, high end European appliances, and solid timber cabinetry. There is a well appointed scullery, with stainless steel work tops, wine fridges, additional fridge space, wash basin, and an abundance of storage. The large dining area and family room are perfectly positioned for entertaining, and all overlook the stunning Mooloolah River. Also on the ground level, you will find a beautiful guest room with spectacular water views, separate bathroom and powder room, and a large fully tiled laundry.

14 Mooloolah Island, Minyama ‘RIVER HOUSE’ – MULTI AWARD WINNING – MOOLOOLAH ISLAND

Award winning home
Immaculate family home
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Close to SCUH hospital
5 bedrooms
Stunning beaches close by
Private pontoon and jetty
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pool Price: For Sale Inspect: Saturday 30th March 11-11:30am Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 1300 400 777 nextpropertygroup.com.au 533
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MULTI-AWARD WINNING ‘BRITISH COLONIAL’ MASTERPIECE

1 Entrance Island, Bokarina

Located in the highly sought-after suburb of Bokarina, we are excited to introduce this exclusive and immaculate family home situated on the coveted ‘Entrance Island’. Homes of this magnitude and grandeur, combined with island living, are extremely rare and we urge you to inspect this property before it is gone! This impressive home offers ample living, with multiple spaces to relax and enjoy the stunning panoramic water views.

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• Award winning build

• Herringbone solid timber floors

• Dual staircases

• 833m2 (approx.) under roof

• 18kW solar panels

Price: For Sale

Inspect: Saturday 30th March 10-10:30am

Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188

Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222

1300 400 777

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LUXE COASTAL DUPLEX EXUDING SOPHISTICATION AND CHARM

Pandanus - Res. Two 2/14 Orringa Street, Wurtulla

Indulge in coastal luxury with this meticulously crafted duplex, where every detail beckons serenity. Nestled in the Bokarina Beach precinct, this newly finished residence epitomises elegance. Boasting three spacious bedrooms plus a bonus fourth or home office, it offers the space of a full house without the maintenance. Renowned artist Robyn Hills’ captivating facade sets the tone for a home where functionality meets beauty.

Price: High $1,000,000 Buyers Should Enquire

Inspect: Saturday 30th March 9-9:30am

• Short stroll to the beach

• Quality custom build

• 6 year builder’s warranty

• Inground pool

• Office/4th bedroom 33.52

Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188

Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222

1300 400 777

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20 Driftwood Court, Bokarina

Stroll to the stunning beaches in Bokarina with ease, this hidden treasure offers 650m2 (approx.) of prime land and irresistible coastal allure. This private enclave offers direct beach access, making it a haven for beach enthusiasts. What’s more, this stunning home has undergone some serious renovations over the last couple of years, adding an extra layer of comfort and appeal to its already captivating features.

• 5 bedrooms all with built-ins

• Separate office space

• Plantation shutters

• Ducted air con throughout

• 3.2kw solar

• Private inground pool

Auction: Forthcoming Auction

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Inspect: Saturday 30th March 4-4:30pm Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188 Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 533 1300 400
STUNNING MODERNISED FAMILY HOME IN THE SOUGHT AFTER BOKARINA BEACH COURTS!

WHERE LIFESTYLE MEETS PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS - BUDERIM

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Dixon Road, Buderim

With breathtaking ocean views, a massive 634m2 (approx.) home set over multiple levels on an expansive 1,542m2 (approx.) allotment, this home presents an exciting opportunity for those looking for a spacious lifestyle property. The primary dwelling spans three levels with a well-designed floorplan offering generously proportioned spaces ensuring excellent separation and privacy. Privately positioned, the self-contained 2 bedroom granny flat is an added bonus, ideal for accommodating guests.

• Breathtaking ocean views

• 1,542m2 allotment (approx.)

• 634m2 home (approx.)

• Multiple living zones

• Granny flat

• Finnish sauna

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Price: Offers from $2,950,000

Inspect: Saturday 30th March 2:30-3pm

Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188

Carmel La Macchia 0400 300 545

1300 400 777

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62 Eckersley Avenue, Buderim

Spacious Family Sanctuary where the living is easy

Your dream becomes reality with this charming classic Buderim home in a quiet, highly sought after street known for its community feel and prestigious homes. With leafy views, the Northerly orientation maximises year-round breezes and natural light across both levels.

533 991sqm

For Sale

Best Offers closing 9th April

Open For Inspection

Saturday 30th March 12:30pm - 1:00pm

Wednesday 3rd April 5:00pm - 5:30pm

61 Mons School Road, Mons 422 1,036sqm

For Sale

Price Guide $1.45m+

Open For Inspection

Saturday 30th March 11:30am - 12:00pm

Tuesday 2nd April 5:00pm - 5:30pm

Serenity and seclusion are to the fore yet you’ll be within an easy walk to Buderim Village parks, shops, and cafes. Two elegant storeys ready for a large family, and multi-generational living options.

Jo Hutton 0419 015 005 johutton@theagency.com.au

Simply move in and enjoy the view…

Dan Smith 0438 120 776 dansmith@theagency.com.au

Sit back and enjoy the magical coastal & hinterland views in this fully renovated home. Designed for easy, relaxed living with high-end finishes, all the main living areas and master bedroom are orientated towards the northerly aspect, maximising natural light and cooling breezes. Enjoy the inground pool set in lush tropical landscaped gardens, with some flat useable space for children and furry friends plus off-street parking for additional vehicles. Surrounded by high quality homes, this sought-after location is minutes from Buderim, schools and beaches.

Dan Smith 0438 120 776 dansmith@theagency.com.au

Dale Woodhams 0481 500 160 dalewoodhams@theagency.com.au

102 Ferny Glen Road, Mons

Private

hideaway with dual living

5322,031sqm

For Sale

Open For Inspection

Wednesday 3rd April 5:00pm - 5:30pm

Tucked away down a quiet cul-de-sac this contemporary residence offers privacy and seclusion yet is only minutes away from Buderim and Forest Glen Villages plus top-quality schooling. Offering a great feeling of spaciousness throughout punctuated by high ceilings, custom stonework, hardwood floors and 5 generously sized bedrooms. A genuine dual living option exists with a self-contained 1-bedroom granny flat with separate access on the lower level of the residence. The resort-styled saltwater pool is surrounded by expansive decking and overlooks the tropical gardens making it the perfect place to kick back and relax.

Dan Smith 0438 120 776 dansmith@theagency.com.au

Dale Woodhams 0481 500 160 dalewoodhams@theagency.com.au

• Blue chip, highly sought after, rarely found lifestyle location

• Exceptional lakefront and beachside living

• Easy stroll to patrolled beaches, cafes and restaurants

• Prized North facing waterfront allotment

• Beautiful contemporar y residence - nothing to do but move-in

Gamban Esplanade

Price

0405 122 526 8

• Ducted airconditioning

• Solar - 6Kwh (approx)

• Multiple indoor living spaces

• Multiple alfresco entertaining spaces

Auction on site

Saturday 13th April @ 9.00am

Inspect

Saturday 30th March 11-11.30 am

& Wednesday 3rd April 5-5.30 pm

Karen Jones

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43 myweeklypreview.com.au My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024 AUCTIONS Bli Bli 5450 8111 Buderim 5445 6088 Caloundra 5491 5055 Golden Beach 5492 2100 Kawana Waters 5354 6012 Maroochydore 5443 2000 Mooloolaba 5444 3455 Nambour 5354 6000 Pelican Waters 5343 6900 ALEXANDRA HEADLAND 62/140-144 Alexandra Parade 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 1-1:30pm BIRTINYA 1205/2 Bright Place 1 bed 1 bath 1 car Jus n Wijaya 0479 135 990 32/67 Rega a Boulevard 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Jus n Wijaya 0479 135 990 3 Pangali Circuit 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Dan McNamara 0458 010 889 9 Bluff Street 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Dan McNamara 0458 010 889 BLI BLI
Willis Road land: 2,004sqm Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479 5 Ellesmere Avenue 5 bed 3 bath 4 car Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479 32 Stoney Wharf Road 5 bed 4 bath 4 car Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479 29 Camelot Court 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Rachel Meyers 0411 699 619 21 Whister Street 3 bed 1 bath 2 car Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479 962 Yandina Bli Bli Road land: 1,755sqm Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479
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Shale Court 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Alex Dale 0414 516 003
Agnes Place 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Alex Dale 0414 516 003 BOKARINA 213/23 Kombi Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Jesse Beutel 0403 206 406 Res. One of 8 Bluebird Parade 2 bed 2 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 BUDDINA 10 Beltana Crescent 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Sat 11-11:30am 17/8 Pacific Boulevard 2 bed 2 bath 1 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 514/5 Bermagui Crescent 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 Res. One of 10 Boorook Street 3 bed 3 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 312/5 Bermagui Crescent 3 bed 2 bath 1 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 9 Wamara Street 3 bed 2 bath 3 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 BUDERIM 11 Endota Street 5 bed 2 bath 4 car Thurs 28th 5-5:30pm 3/7 Box Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 9-9:30am 3 Castle Reigh Court 4 bed 2 bath 3 car Sat 10-10:30am 9 Sunset Avenue 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 10-10:30am 75 Gossamer Drive 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 10-10:30am 3 Lichen Court 4 bed 2+ bath 1 car Sat 10:30-11am 25 Orme Road 5 bed 3 bath 3 car Sat 11-11:30am 11 Endota Street 5 bed 2 bath 4 car Sat 11-11:30am 3/7 Box Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 11-11:30am 75 Gossamer Drive 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 1-1:30pm
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Nambour Mapleton Road 3 bed 2 bath 4 car Thurs 28th 5-5:30pm
Nambour Mapleton Road 3 bed 2 bath 4 car Sat 2-2:30pm
Al tude Drive 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Ryan Aldred 0418 849 558 COOLUM BEACH 75 Centenary Heights Drive 4 bed 2 bath 3 car Rachel Meyers 0411 699 619 COTTON TREE 13/75 Sixth Avenue 2 bed 1 bath 1 car Tues 2nd 4-4:30pm CURRIMUNDI 31 Darlington Circuit 3 bed 2 bath 4 car Sat 12-12:30pm 3 Robe Street 4 bed 2 bath 4 car Dwight Ferguson 0412 385 720 22/9 Lomandra Drive 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Jus n Wijaya 0479 135 990 DICKY BEACH 23 Ngungun Street 6 bed 3 bath 2 car Thurs 28th 12-12:30pm 23 Ngungun Street 6 bed 3 bath 2 car Sat 12-12:30pm DIDDILLIBAH 346-348 Diddillibah Road 4 bed 3 bath 1 car Sat 9-9:30am EUDLO 11 McGilchrist Road 3 bed 1 bath 2 car Sat 11:30am-12pm GLENVIEW 42 Isambert Road 5 bed 3 bath 4 car Sat 10-10:30am 197 Glenview Road 6 bed 3 bath 5 car Sat 11-11:30am IMBIL 48 Melinda Road 3 bed 1 bath 10 car Jesse Damaggio 0404 839 733 KAWANA ISLAND 112 Grand Parade 5 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 12:30-1pm KINGS BEACH 15 Ernest Street 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Thurs 28th 11-11:30am 4 King Street 6 bed 4 bath 4 car Sat 10-10:30am 15 Ernest Street 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Sat 11-11:30am 3/15 Orvieto Terrace 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Natascha Drexel-Munro 0410 081 970 MAPLETON 19 Juniper Court land: 924sqm Alex Dale 0414 516 003 MAROOCHY RIVER 23 Skiel Court 5 bed 2 bath 4 car Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479 MAROOCHYDORE 85/6 Charlston Place 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 2-3pm 123 Sunshine Cove Way 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 4/139-141 Bradman Avenue 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 MOOLOOLABA 3/49-51 River Esplanade 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Thurs 28th 5-5:30pm 93 Palm Drive 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Sat 9-9:30am 11A/135 Parkyn Parade 3 bed 2 bath 1 car Sat 10-10.30am 18/17-19 Brisbane Road 2 bed 1 bath 1 car Sat 11-11:30am 3/49-51 River Esplanade 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 12-12:30pm 11A/135 Parkyn Parade 3 bed 2 bath 1 car Sat 2-2.30pm 3/49-51 River Esplanade 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Tues 2nd 12-12:30pm MOOLOOLABA con nued 21 Lawrence Street 5 bed 2 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 43/17-19 Brisbane Road 2 bed 1 bath 1 car Jus n Wijaya 0479 135 990 804/25 First Avenue 2 bed 2 bath 1 car Brent Higgins 0414 775 133 7 Allunga Court 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Brent Higgins 0414 775 133 9/34-36 River Esplanade 2 bed 1 bath 1 car Brent Higgins 0414 775 133 MOUNTAIN CREEK 75/1 Hibber a Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Thurs 28th 5:30-6pm 75/1 Hibber a Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 11-11:30am 75/1 Hibber a Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 1-1:30pm MUDJIMBA 14 Paperbark Place 4 bed 4 bath 4 car Sat 11-11:30am 14 Paperbark Place 4 bed 4 bath 4 car Tues 2nd 5-5:30pm NAMBOUR 12/14-16 Nambour Mapleton Rd 1 bed 1 bath 1 car Ryan Aldred 0418 849 558 4 Turnberry Court 3 bed 2 bath 1 car Ryan Aldred 0418 849 558 19 Solandra Street 3 bed 2 bath 1 car Ryan Aldred 0418 849 558 NINDERRY
312
48
Bernhardt Place 5 bed 3 bath 6 car Sat 12-12:30pm NIRIMBA
Tulip Street 4 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 12-12:30pm PACIFIC PARADISE 10 Moomba Street 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Alex Dale 0414 516 003 PELICAN WATERS 7 Grasstree Court 5 bed 3 bath 4 car Sat 2-2:30pm 12 Quayline Close 5 bed 3 bath 3 car Rebecca Osenton 0427 462 764 7 Delisser Place 5 bed 5 bath 2 car Natascha Drexel-Munro 0410 081 970 ROSEMOUNT 7 Woodchester Close 5 bed 3 bath 6 car Tracy Fishburn 0449 141 349 153 Panorama Drive land: 911sqm Cameron Hackenberg 0421 504 479 SHELLY BEACH 17 Stewart Way 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Thurs 28th 1-1:30pm 17 Stewart Way 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Sat 1-1:30pm TOWEN MOUNTAIN 97 Towen Mount Road 6 bed 3 bath 2 car Sat 9-9:30am WARANA 5 Coorabin Street 4 bed 3 bath 3 car Thurs 28th 5-5:30pm 56 Oceanic Drive 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 9:15-9:45am 23 Coonang Crescent 5 bed 2 bath 2 car Sat 10-10:30am 5 Coorabin Street 4 bed 3 bath 3 car Sat 10:45-11:15am 2/103 Oceanic Drive 4 bed 2.5 bath 2 car Sat Sat 11:30am-12pm 11 Benalla Street 3 bed 2 bath 2 car Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 WURTULLA 37 Mandara Drive 4 bed 3 bath 2 car Ryan Cramer 0450 607 926 Sat, 30 Mar, 10am Sold prior to auction 6 Peony Circuit, Li le Mountain Kathryn Willshire 0437 434 648 Sat, 30 Mar, 12pm Open from 11:30am 2/205 Bradman Avenue, Maroochydore Brodie Rodgers 0406 501 684 Wed, 3 Apr, 5:30pm Open from 5pm 2/103 Oceanic Drive, Warana Adam Budd 0411 808 595 OPEN HOMES & PRIVATE INSPECTIONS You are welcome to attend our open homes or please call the agent to arrange your private inspection or virtual tour.

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11 Endota Street, Buderim

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Make This Dream Home Your Own!

• Open living and kitchen dining

• Secondary living area and dining area

• Large front yard timber deck

• Solar 13.6Kw x 26

• 9mx7.5m drive-thru garage + powered + pre-wiring for an electric car

• Fully fenced backyard

• Mango tree in the front yard Auc on

Thurs, 18 Apr, 5:30pm

View

Thurs, 28 Mar, 5-5:30pm

Sat, 30 Mar, 11-11:30am

Gregory Ward

0497 659 029

Zoe Byrne

0409 333 881

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On site
AUCTION
WHY WAIT?
2 4 754

3 2

15 Ernest

• Beautiful private & secure home on an amazing elevated 739m² block

• Split level home with multiple living areas & an ocean view to the south

• Soaring ceilings and ample natural light in neutral beach tones

• Short direct walk down to peaceful and pet friendly Shelly Beach

• Close to cafés, park & the best surf break at Kings or Moffat Beach

• Low maintenance manicured gardens and generous yard

• Secure double lock up garage plus storage for your beach toys

• To be sold at auction

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Street,
Kings Beach raywhitecaloundra.com.au
Auc on On site Sat, 20 Apr, 1:30pm View Thurs & Sat 11-11:30am Andrew Garland 0403 851 777 Marcus Lane 0412 515 545 AUCTION 4
WHY WAIT?

AUCTION

17 Stewart Way, Shelly Beach

Discover the epitome of coastal living in this stunning beachside executive residence, recently renovated to the highest standards and blessed with magical ocean views in Caloundra’s most soughtafter address only paces to the soft sand of Shelly Beach. With the convenience of a private lift, four spacious bedrooms, home office (or fifth bedroom), three bathrooms and living areas across three levels, the home offers a generous family layout designed to bask in the breathtaking north-east ocean views. Experience beachside living like never before in this awe-inspiring property. To be sold at auction.

Auc on

Inrooms

Sunshine Coast Function Centre

19 West Terrace, Caloundra

Thurs, 18 Apr, 11am

View

Thurs & Sat 1-1:30pm

0403 851 777

Marcus Lane 0412 515 545

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Andrew Garland
4
WHY WAIT?
3 2 1 1
47 myweeklypreview.com.au My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024 10 Beltana Crescent, Buddina raywhitemooloolaba.com.au • Substantial home over 2 levels offering very spacious, comfortable living • Full 18.1m wide frontage to deepwater with 10m pontoon • Large upstairs parents retreat with additional media/home office area • Generous semi-separated downstairs living areas with custom entertainment cabinetry • Large brand new kitchen with direct access to outdoor entertaining • Large pool & spa with expansive outdoor entertaining terrace • Sandy beach and length of canal view Auc on On site Sat, 27 Apr, 10am View Sat, 30 Mar, 11-11:30am Brent Higgins 0414 775 133 AUCTION 4 3 2 1 728 WHY WAIT? 3 PROPERTIES WILL GO UNDER THE HAMMER... Join us at our next AUCTION EVENT Sunshine Coast Function Centre 19 West Terrace (Caloundra RSL), Caloundra THURSDAY, 18 APRIL AT 11AM NEXT EVENT: THURSDAY, 16 MAY, 11AM Ray White Caloundra 5491 5055 raywhitecaloundra.com.au 3/15 Orvieto Terrace, Kings Beach Natascha Drexel-Munro 0410 081 970 Carola Drexel 0417 608 466 3 2 2 23 Ngungun Street, Dicky Beach Andrew Garland 0403 851 777 6 3 2 17 Stewart Way, Shelly Beach Andrew Garland 0403 851 777 4 3 2
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OFFERS PRIOR 11 REGISTERED BIDDERS
ONLINE VIEWS
ENQUIRIES 200+ BUYERS INSPECTED ADAM BUDD 0411 808 595 adam.budd@raywhite.com raywhitekawanawaters.com.au Kawana Waters and riding the wave of success. PROUDLY SOLD OVER RESERVE 245 OCEANIC DRIVE, BOKARINA
4
5,632
68

112 Grand Parade, Kawana Island

• Pristine single-level low maintenance home with custom inclusions and superb location

• Sparkling in-ground swimming pool with poolside lounging options

• Work from home opportunities, security cameras and front gate intercom

• Flowing layout including large media, family, dining and leisure room

• Covered bar and open-air alfresco entertaining area

• Great access to schools, shops, dining and transport

• Double remote garage plus secure gated entrance

WHY WAIT?

2/103 Oceanic Drive, Warana

• Near-new architecturally designed Oceanic Drive Residence

• Superb master suite with deluxe ensuite, walk in robe and nature views

• Two designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles plus powder room

• Zoned ducted air-conditioning, ceiling fans and ample storage throughout

• Large butler’s pantry and integrated dishwasher and superior appliances

• Alfresco overlooks sparkling private in-ground pool with outdoor shower

• Fully fenced, including pedestrian gate with Aiphone intercom and keypad

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Auc on On site Sat, 13 Apr, 11am View Sat, 30 Mar, 12:30-1pm
Budd 0411 808 595
5 2 2 1 558
Adam
AUCTION
Auc on On site Wed, 3 Apr, 5:30pm View Sat, 30 Mar, 11:30am-12pm Wed, 3 Apr, 5-5:30pm
0411 808 595 AUCTION THIS WEEK 4 2.5 2 1 258
Adam Budd
WHY WAIT?

AUCTION

5 Coorabin Street, Warana

• Cul-de-sac in-front of property, perfect for reversing van into the property

• Ideal North facing backyard with sun on the pool all day during winter

• Wide frontage, 570m2 block, sought-after location close to schools and shops

• Kitchen boasts modern quality appliances, gas cooking and walk-in pantry

• Private master bedroom with air conditioning, ensuite and walk-in robe

• Plantation shutters, Shadowline cornice, ceiling fans and solar for energy conscious

• Low-maintenance living for working couples, families, retirees and work from home

WHY WAIT?

17/8 Pacific Boulevard, Buddina

• Fully renovated throughout, no space untouched

• Two spacious bedrooms & two bathrooms

• Luxurious fixtures and fittings

Auc on

On site

Tues, 23 Apr, 5:30pm

View

Sat, 30 Mar, 10:45-11:15am

4 3 3 1 570

Adam Budd 0411 808 595

• Natural light floods the interior, enhancing the bright and airy ambiance

• Chef-inspired kitchen boasting premium Westinghouse appliances

• 270 degree views of the pristine coastline

• Located on the 9th floor of one of the Sunshine Coast’s most iconic & tightly held locations

WHY WAIT?

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Auc on

On site

Sat, 13 Apr, 10am

View

Contact Agent

Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670

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AUCTION 2 2 1 167

SALE

3 Castle Reigh Court, Buderim

Introducing a lavish lifestyle epitomising luxury living in the coveted enclave of Buderim. Nestled within a prestigious cul-de-sac, this exquisite single-story dwelling redefines elegance, courtesy of the renowned craftsmanship of Mitchell Walsh Constructions. Every corner boasts impeccable attention to detail, culminating in a bespoke architectural marvel that captivates with its unparalleled design and finesse.

Sale

Expressions of interest

closing Tues, 19 Apr, 5pm

View

Sat, 30 Mar, 10-10:30am

Tues, 2 Apr, 5-5:30pm

4 2 3 1 801

Daniel Hamblin 0418 152 225

Brodie Rodgers 0406 501 684

WHY WAIT?

AUCTION

21 Lawrence Street, Mooloolaba

• Mooloolaba Entertainer at its Finest!

• Family-friendly floor plan with spacious open plan living areas

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• Bathe in the allure of the sparkling inground pool surrounded by multiple outdoor living zones

• High contrast interior with sleek modern features

• Large wrap around veranda, giving privacy and comfort to the second floor

• Situated high up, capturing the cool sea breezes all summer long

WHY WAIT?

Auc on

On site

Sat, 4 May, 2pm

View

Contact Agent

Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670

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5 2 2
1 607

62/140-144 Alexandra

• Beachfront penthouse with expansive coastal views

• Oversized living, dining and entertaining spaces

• High ceilings throughout, with an abundance of natural light

• Three generous bedrooms, master with large ensuite and walk in robe

• Large kitchen with ample bench and storage space

• Amazing views directly over Alex’s famous surf beach

• Downsize without compromise

2 2

Alexandra Headland raywhitekawanawaters.com.au

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Parade,
Auc on On site Sat, 6 Apr, 2pm View Sat, 30 Mar, 1-1:30pm
Goldsworthy 0400 635 141
3
219
WAIT?
James
AUCTION
WHY
10/85 Picnic Point Esplanade, Maroochydore 5 Moondarra Crescent, Mooloolaba 53/1-3 Buderim Avenue, Mooloolaba
GOLDSWORTHY 0400 635 141 james.goldsworthy@raywhite.com
White
Kawana Waters PROUDLY RAY WHITE ARE YOU LOOKING TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY IN 2024?
1501/7 Venning Street, Mooloolaba
JAMES
Ray
Mooloolaba &
26-28
Greenwood Close, Buderim 61/140-144 Alexandra Parade, Alexandra Headland

AUCTION

3/49-51 River Esplanade, Mooloolaba

• Waterfront luxe with private 16m pontoon

3 2 2 1 200

• Ground floor unit offers a func onal floor plan in a small bou que complex

• Separately tled 16m pontoon berth, with immediate & unrestricted ocean access

• Seamless living spaces flow onto the private entertaining terrace

• Riverside master suite boasts a large walk-in wardrobe & beau fully appointed ensuite

• Offering the very best of beachside & riverfront living

WHY WAIT?

AUCTION

18/17-19 Brisbane Road, Mooloolaba

• Relaxa on & Rejuvena on – Your Perfect Weekend Escape

• Flexible usage op ons: suitable for holiday le ng, rental income or permanent residence

• Conveniently located in a peaceful yet central area

• Secure underground parking for peace of mind

• Access to full resort facili es, including pool, spa, gym & roo op entertaining

• Professional on site management, ensuring quality service & assistance

WHY WAIT?

Auc on On site

Sat, 6 Apr, 11am

View

Sat, 30 Mar, 10-10:30am

James Goldsworthy 0400 635 141

In conjunc on with

Grant Whisker 0415 856 575

raywhitekawanawaters.com.au

2 1 1 87

Auc on Online

Thurs, 11 Apr, 5:30pm

View

Contact Agent

James Goldsworthy 0400 635 141

Ryan Cramer 0450 607 926

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3 Pangali Circuit, Birtinya

• Spacious and inviting open-plan living

• Large i.g. saltwater chlorinated pool

• Backyard with side access

• Manicured gardens & entertaining

• Mins from the SC University Hospital

• Walking distance to Bokarina Beach

WHY WAIT?

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75 Gossamer Drive, Buderim

Immaculately presented 4 bedroom home in private leafy cul-de-sac. Stunning outlook over sparkling inground pool from the upper level deck. 2 separate living areas with centrally located kitchen boasting exquisite benchtop & walk in pantry. Fully renovated main bathroom, abundant storage & under house workshop. Side access for the boat & a/c throughout.

Auc on

On site Sat, 13 Apr, 10am

View Sat, 30 Mar, 10-10:30am & 1-1:30pm

9 Bluff Street, Birtinya

• Family home with media & study

• Located in renowned health precinct

• A short stroll to Bokarina Beach

• Open-plan kitchen and living areas

• Spacious backyard & outdoor ent. area

• Generous sized bedrooms

• Master bedroom with ensuite Auc on

WHY WAIT?

raywhitekawanawaters.com.au

4 2 2 1

Kathryn Willshire 0437 434 648

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2/205 Bradman Avenue, Maroochydore

Brodie Rodgers 0406 501 684 AUCTION THIS WEEKEND 2 1 2

Nestled within the exclusive ‘The Boat House’ apartment complex, this modern ground-floor, north-facing unit offers an unparalleled lifestyle for those passionate about the water. With only seven residences in this sought-after enclave, this apartment presents a rare opportunity to enjoy serene river views, complemented by direct access to a private jetty & boathouse.

WHY WAIT?

Auc on

On site Sat, 30 Mar, 12pm

View Sat, 30 Mar, 11:30am-12pm

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Auc
Online Thurs,
View Contact
2 2 1 1 568
on
11 Apr, 5:30pm
Agent Dan McNamara 0458 010 889 AUCTION 4
Online
Contact
4 3 2 1 392
Thurs, 11 Apr, 5:30pm View
Agent Dan McNamara 0458 010 889 AUCTION
AUCTION
WHY WAIT?
55 myweeklypreview.com.au My Weekly Preview | March 28, 2024 85/6 Charlston Place, Maroochydore raywhitebuderim.com.au Impressive designer home offering luxury, space & privacy. Exclusive over 50’s lifestyle resort in desirable “Gem Life Maroochy Quays”. High ceilings, modern kitchen & bathrooms. Private covered alfresco area. Ducted air conditioning & ceiling fans. Extensive array of facilities including gym, pools, cinema, bowling, games room & workshop. Sale View Sat, 30 Mar, 2-3pm Kathryn Willshire 0437 434 648 SALE 3 2 2 WHY WAIT? 11 Benalla Street, Warana raywhitekawanawaters.com.au • Renovator’s Delight! 514m2 allotment • Well-maintained, original brick & tile • Side access for parking vans/trailers • Spacious bedrooms all with b.ins & fans • Positioned in a quiet pocket • Steps from the sandy white beaches • Close to Kawana Shopping World • Dual living opportunity Auc on On site Sat, 6 Apr, 3:30pm View Contact Agent Ryan Bradeley 0418 793 670 AUCTION 3 2 2 514 WHY WAIT? Call Cathie Price 0418 817 444 SCAN ME Large lots from 800m2 - 1727m2 STAGE1 Now Registered READY TO BUILD ON from $530,000 VISIT AGENT ON SITE SATURDAY 30TH MARCH & 6TH APRIL 10AM - 12PM OR BY APPOINTMENT STAGE1 OnlySixLotsRemain
Ocean Views & Opportunity! OPENHOME Sat 30th March at 12pm Wed 3rd April at 5pm AUCTION On Site Sat 6th April at 1pm AGENT Jordan Barden 0422 990 824
Nestled in a tranquil and sought-after northern escarpment location
Stunning four-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for families
Spread across a generous 713 square metre allotment
Cathedral ceilings with exposed Oregon beams and lime-washed lining • Two expansive work-from-home zones also doubles as extra bedrooms • The double garage ensures secure parking for two vehicles • Sparking saltwater pool promises endless family enjoyment • Views of the ocean and mountains add an element of natural splendour Buderim, 9 Onkara Street 4223
A Lindsay Clare Master Piece In Golden Triangle OPENHOME Sat 30th March at 11am AUCTION On Site Sat 20th April at 11am AGENT Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 Katie Davies 0427 268 780 • Discover an oasis of sophisticated coastal luxury and masterful design • A rare gem nestled within the Golden Triangle of Alexandra Headland
Stunning coastal ocean views create a backdrop to a life of luxury • Expansive interiors that seamlessly spill onto tranquil alfresco decks • Resort-style gardens and sparkling in ground swimming pool • Offering versatility with up to five bedrooms • A designer kitchen, equipped with the finest chef appliances • The residence encapsulates the ultimate in beachside luxury Alexandra Headland, 44 Buderim Avenue 5322
Sophisticated Buderim Living With Uninterrupted Ocean Views! OPENHOME Sat 30th March at 1pm Wed 3rd April at 4pm AUCTION On Site Sun 14th April at 12pm AGENT Jordan Barden 0422 990 824 • The pinnacle of sophisticated coastal living • Seamless open-plan living and dining area, bathed in natural light • Amazing kitchen, boasting a state-of-the-art induction cooktop • Direct access from the double remote-controlled garage • Exclusive rooftop, offering panoramic vistas of the ocean and hinterland • Situated within walking distance to Buderim village • This apartment promises a lifestyle of convenience and grandeur • Embrace a serene, yet vibrant way of life on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast Buderim, 5/2 St Martins Terrace 3221 Exceptional Potential in Prime Buddina Lifestyle Location OPENHOME Sat 30th March at 10am Wed 3rd April at 4pm AUCTION On Site Sat 6th April at 11am AGENT Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 Katie Davies 0427 268 780 • Extraordinary opportunity for both seasoned investors and homeowners • A rare gem, making its market debut after over five decades of ownership • Three separate flats spread over 2 levels • A stone’s throw from the serene La Balsa Park • Spanning 541 square metres of prime land • Savvy investors will discern the undeniable potential for redevelopment • Owner-occupiers can envision a transformation into a coastal retreat • This property promises a lifestyle steeped in coastal bliss Buddina, 4 Nabilla Street 7343

Carolans

We put you first

Woodford 6 Canando Street LAND:

The Possibilities are Endless

Situated on 12.56 hectares (31 acres) across 2 titles, this expansive land parcel boasts abundant water with Stanley River frontage, a spring-fed dam, and well-drained black alluvial soil. The possibilities are endless with new fencing throughout and multiple internal paddocks, gated laneways, new heavy duty cattle race and yards, and a 5-bay Colorbond shed complete with power, pump and water, also a perfectly positioned house site with your very own windmill.

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31 Acres
AUCTION On site Sat
VIEWINGS By Appointment Amanda Meredith
270
amanda@carolans.net AUCTION Exposure opportunity for your business in Local Central Zoning MONTVILLE 116 Main Street FOR SALE $1,090,000 VIEW: Saturday 30th March 1:00pm - 1:30pm 4 Bed | 2 Bath | 4 Car CONTACT: Mark Allen 0401 296 550 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219 82 Burnett Street, Buderim www.buderim.harcourts.com.au
Council approval 3 additional dwellings
Combustion wood heating & air-conditioning
4th May at 10am
0438
117
Timber floors, high ceilings, large deck
Private
tree-lined
lot FOR SALE
Glen’ is an elegant and grand residence, sitting gracefully on a beautiful 1.5 acres of parklike grounds. Gorgeous character home within a quick commute to Montville, Mapleton and the beautiful Sunshine Coast beaches.
& peaceful
1241m2
‘Mitta
Beautifully
restored Queenslander
Operating as a successful guest house
Dual living, magnesium pool
Multiple living areas, stunning views
Glorious verandahs for outdoor entertaining MUST TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! 2/20 Maple Street, Maleny Qld 4552 0428 573 170 FLAXTON 449-455 Flaxton Drive 5 BED | 5 BATH | 2 CAR | POOL ‘Mitta Glen’ ... Embodying Elegance & Class Price Guide $2.2 Million FOR SALE Inspection by Appointment VIEW CONTACT Susan Brant 0428 573 170

AUCTION RESULTS

The easiest way to check out last week’s Sunshine Coast auction results.

8/14-16 CAMFIELD STREET, ALEXANDRA HEADLAND

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $645,000

2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car, pool

Ray White (Maroochydore), Liam Sarich and Reuben Park, 0421 512 426 / 0413 371 696

34 WURTULLA STREET, MAROOCHYDORE

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $900,000

2 bed, 1 bath, 2 car, pool

Ray White (Maroochydore), Jason Mills, 0417 323 289

22 KESTREL STREET, AROONA

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $735,000

5 bed, 2 bath, 1 car, pool

Ray White (Maroochydore), Niall Molloy and Ari Whisson, 0448 954 272 / 0449 690 995

2214/100 DUPORTH AVENUE, MAROOCHYDORE

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $860,000

2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Ray White (Maroochydore), Niall Molloy and Ari Whisson, 0448 954 272 / 0449 690 995

7/86-88 SIXTH AVENUE, MAROOCHYDORE

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $761,250

2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car

Ray White (Maroochydore), Jason Mills, 0417 323 289

42/48-50 DUPORTH AVENUE, MAROOCHYDORE

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $1,090,000

2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Ray White (Maroochydore), Niall Molloy and Ari Whisson, 0448 954 272 / 0449 690 995

1201/14-20 AERODROME ROAD, MAROOCHYDORE

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $1,325,000

2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Ray White (Maroochydore), Pam Thomas and Sarah Olsen, 0438 272 096 / 0436 326 257

8 ROSELEAF CRESCENT, PALMVIEW

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $785,000

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White (Maroochydore), Patrice McFarland, 0407 253 570

201/118-120 ALEXANDRA PARADE, ALEXANDRA HEADLAND

Sold prior to auction for $1,811,000

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Ray White (Maroochydore), Pam Thomas and Sarah Olsen, 0438 272 096 / 0436 326 257

24 BAREKI STREET, WURTULLA

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER FOR $1,350,000

3 bed, 2 bath, 4 car

Ray White (Kawana), Ryan Cramer, 0450 607 926.

*As supplied by contributing real estate agencies

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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION IN CALOUNDRA QLD INCLUDING 5G

B0912 Caloundra CBD: Existing Indara rooftop facility on 30 Minchinton Street, Caloundra QLD 4551 (RFNSA number: 4551008)

The proposed facility consists of the addition of new equipment and associated works as follows (including 5G):

Installation of three (3) new Optus/Vodafone panel antennas, 2.6m long, on new antenna mount at a height of 44.8m

Installation of nine (9) new Optus remote radio units (RRU’s) to be installed on existing RRU mount

Installation of fifteen (15) new Vodafone RRU’s to be installed on existing RRU mount

The removal, replacement and reconfiguration of existing Optus/Vodafone panel antennas and associated ancillary equipment including AAU’s, RRU’s, GPS antenna’s, mounts, cabling, hybrids, feeders, and other associated equipment

1.Optus and Vodafone regard the proposed installations as Low-impact Facilities under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018 (“The Determination”), based on the description above.

2.In accordance with Section 7 of C564:2020 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, we invite you to provide feedback about the proposal. Should you require further information or wish to comment, please contact Lia Drivas at Ventia, (02) 8248 6496, community.consultation@ventia.com or 10 Browning Street, West End QLD 4010 by Friday 26th April 2024. Further information may also be obtained from www.rfnsa.com.au/4551008.

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ABC TV (CH2) SEVEN (CH7)

6pm Back Roads.

6.25 Hard Quiz. (PG)

SUNDAYSATURDAYFRIDAY

7.00 ABC News At Easter.

7.30 Gardening Australia.

8.30 Happy Valley. (M) Catherine confronts Clare.

9.35 Hard Quiz. (PG)

10.05 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering.

6pm Australian Story.

6.30 Back Roads: Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania.

7.00 ABC News At Easter.

7.30 Miniseries: Life After Life. (M) Part 4 of 4.

8.30 Endeavour. (M) Part 3 of 3.

10.05 House Of Gods. (M)

11.00 Happy Valley. (M)

6.30pm Compass. (PG)

7.00 ABC News.

7.30 Death In Paradise. (M)

8.30 House Of Gods. (M) Sheikh Shaaker senses fraud.

9.30 Happy Valley. (M) Catherine confronts Clare.

10.30 MOVIE Misbehaviour. (2020) (M)

6.30pm Hard Quiz. (PG)

7.00 ABC News.

THURSDAYWEDNESDAYTUESDAYMONDAY

7.30 7.30.

8.00 Australian Story.

8.30 Four Corners. Investigative journalism program.

9.20 To Be Advised.

10.20 You Can’t Ask That. (M)

6.30pm Hard Quiz. (PG)

7.00 News.

7.30 7.30.

8.00 Back Roads. (PG)

8.30 Better Date Than Never. (PG) Kento and Rebecca attend a cosplay ball.

9.05 Jeffrey Smart.

10.05 You Can’t Ask That. (M)

6.30pm Hard Quiz. (PG)

7.00 ABC News.

7.30 7.30.

8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG)

8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. A satirical news program.

9.05 Melbourne Comedy Festival: The Allstars Supershow (M) Hosted by Guy Montgomery.

6.30pm Hard Quiz. (PG)

7.00 ABC News.

7.30 7.30.

8.00 Foreign Correspondent.

8.30 Grand Designs New Zealand. Presented by Tom Webster.

9.20 Antiques Roadshow. Hosted by Fiona Bruce.

10.20 Better Date Than Never.

6pm Seven News.

7.00 Better Homes And Gardens.

8.30 MOVIE The Butler. (2013) (M)

Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey. The story of a White House butler.

11.15 Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M)

6pm Seven News.

7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG)

7.30 MOVIE Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. (1991) (PG) Kevin Costner

An outlaw wages war against a sheriff.

10.30 MOVIE The Book Of Eli. (2010) (MA15+) Denzel Washington.

6pm Seven News.

7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG)

7.30 John Farnham: Finding The Voice. (M)

9.30 What The Killer Did Next: Nicola Stevenson. (M) Hosted by Philip Glenister. 10.30 Quantum Leap. (M)

6pm News.

7.00 Home And Away. (PG)

7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG)

8.30 Ron Iddles: The Good Cop: Bonnie Clarke. (M) Ron Iddles revisits a 1982 unsolved murder.

9.30 The Irrational. (M)

10.30 The Latest: Seven News.

6pm Seven Local News.

6.30 Seven News.

7.00 Home And Away. (PG)

7.30 World’s Most Extreme Airports. (PG)

9.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. (M) Presented by Gordon Ramsay.

10.00 First Dates UK. (M)

6pm Seven Local News.

6.30 News.

7.00 Home And Away. (PG)

7.30 The 1% Club UK. (PG)

8.30 The Front Bar. (M) Takes a lighter look at all things AFL.

9.30 Unbelievable Moments Caught On Camera. (PG)

10.30 The Latest: Seven News.

6pm Seven Local News.

6.30 Seven News.

7.00 Home And Away. (PG)

7.30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. (PG) Hosted by Graeme Hall.

8.30 America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League. (PG) Hosted by Terry Crews.

10.30 The Latest: Seven News.

11.00 The Amazing Race. (PG)

NINE (CH8)

6pm 9News.

7.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 4.

Brisbane Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys.

8.55 Golden Point.

9.45 MOVIE Snitch. (2013) (M)

Dwayne Johnson, Jon Bernthal. A father makes a deal with the US Attorney.

6pm 9News Saturday.

7.00 ACA.

7.30 Space Invaders. (PG)

8.30 MOVIE Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005) (PG) Johnny Depp.

10.50 Hotel Chocolat: Inside The Chocolate Factory.

11.45 Renovate Or Rebuild.

6pm 9News Sunday.

7.00 Married At First Sight. (PG)

8.40 60 Minutes. Current affairs program.

9.40 9News Late.

10.10 The First 48: Knock At The Door And The Brave One. 11.10 Transplant. (MA15+)

6pm 9News.

7.00 A Current Affair.

7.30 Married At First Sight. (M) The

9.00 My Wife, My Abuser. (MA15+) Part 2 of 2.

10.00 100% Footy. (M)

11.00 Kenan. (PG)

11.30 Court Cam. (M)

6pm 9News.

7.00 A Current Affair.

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

8.45 To Be Advised.

10.45 9News Late.

11.15 Family Law. (M) A client wants to know her biological child.

6pm 9News.

7.00 A Current Affair.

7.30 Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars. (PG)

9.10 Australian Crime Stories: The Investigators. (MA15+)

10.10 9News Late.

10.40 See No Evil. (M)

11.40 The Equalizer. (MA15+)

6pm 9News.

7.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round5. Melbourne Storm v Brisbane Broncos.

8.55 Thursday Night Knock Off.

9.40 9News Late.

10.10 Law & Order: Organized Crime. (MA15+)

11.00 A+E After Dark. (M)

TEN (CH5) SBS (CH3)

6pm Deal Or No Deal.

6.30 The Project.

7.30 Ready Steady Cook. (PG)

8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M)

9.30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia. (PG)

10.30 Fire Country. (PG)

11.30 The Project.

6pm Ready Steady Cook. (PG) Hosted by Miguel Maestre.

7.00 The Dog House. (PG) Dogs are matched with companions.

9.00 Ambulance UK. (M) North East Ambulance attends to a family which arrived in the UK just 17 days earlier as refugees.

11.30 So Help Me Todd. (PG)

6.30pm The Sunday Project.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) Hosted by Julia Morris and Robert Irwin.

9.15 NCIS: Hawai’i. (M) Captain Milius works with the team.

10.15 FBI. (MA15+) The team investigates a woman’s murder. 11.10 FBI. (M)

6pm Deal Or No Deal.

6.30 The Project.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG)

9.00 FBI: Most Wanted. (MA15+)

The team investigates a murder spree.

10.00 FBI: Most Wanted. (M)

11.00 The Project.

6pm Deal Or No Deal.

6.30 The Project.

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) Hosted by Julia Morris and Robert Irwin.

9.00 NCIS. (M) The NCIS team must help Torres.

10.00 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M)

11.00 The Project.

6pm Deal Or No Deal.

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

7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) Hosted by Julia Morris and Robert Irwin.

9.00 FBI: International. (M) A lawyer is killed in a car bombing.

11.00 The Project.

6pm Deal Or No Deal. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 8.30 Gogglebox Australia.

9.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. (M) 10.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.30 The Project.

6pm Mastermind Australia.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 Mystery Of The Ark Of Covenant. (PG)

8.20 Japan: World’s Most Punctual Train: From Tokyo To The Sea Of Japan. Part 1 of 2.

10.10 Naples: Under The Volcanic Threat.

6.30pm News.

7.30 Britain’s Most Beautiful Road.

8.30 Royal Crisis: Countdown To Abdication: The Fall Of A King. Part 3 of 3.

9.30 From Paris To Rome With Bettany Hughes: Venice, Bologna And The Bay Of Poets. (PG)

10.25 Those Who Stayed. (M)

6.30pm SBS World News.

7.30 Easter Island Origins. Explores the moai of Rapa Nui (Easter Island).

8.30 The Life And Deaths Of Christopher Lee. Documents the life of Christopher Lee.

10.00 Hindenburg: The Cover Up: The Titanic Of The Skies. (PG) Part 1 of 2.

6pm Mastermind Australia.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 Finding Your Roots: Chosen. (PG)

6pm Mastermind Aust.

6.30 News.

7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG)

8.30 Insight. Presented by Kumi Taguchi.

9.30 Dateline: Finding Yusuf Pt 2.

10.00 SBS News.

6pm Mastermind Australia.

6.30 SBS World News.

7.30 Alone Australia. (PG) The participants are settling in.

8.30 Jimmy Carr’s I Literally Just Told You. (M) Comedic game show.

9.25 Miniseries: Litvinenko. (M) Part 2 of 4.

10.20 SBS World News Late.

6.30pm News.

7.30 Rebuilding Notre Dame Cathedral Part 2.

8.30 Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy: Calabria. (PG) Stanley Tucci visits Calabria.

9.20 The Vanishing Triangle. (M)

10.10 SBS News.

8.30 The 2010s: 2020 – The Year That Changed Everything. (M) A chronicle of the events of 2020. 10.00 SBS World News Late. 10.30 Christian. (MA15+) Programs

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7.30pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00

Would I Lie To You?

SUNDAYSATURDAYFRIDAY

THURSDAYWEDNESDAYTUESDAYMONDAY

(PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. (2012) (M) Kristen Stewart.

10.15 MOVIE Amy. (2015) (MA15+)

7.30pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 QI. (PG) 8.30 Melbourne Comedy Festival: The Gala. 10.35 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M) 11.05 MythBusters. 11.55 Double Parked.

7.30pm Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 QI. (M) 8.30 Louis Theroux Interviews... (M) 9.15

You Can’t Ask That. 9.45 Ragdoll. (MA15+) 10.35 Death In Paradise. (PG) 11.35

Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

7.30pm Would I Lie To You? 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30

MythBusters. 9.15

George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. 10.00 Louis Theroux: The Night In Question.

7.30pm Would I Lie To You? 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 9.15 Upstart Crow. 9.45 Double Parked. 10.10 Portlandia. 10.55 Would I Lie To You?

7.30pm Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (M) 8.30 Death In Paradise. (PG)

9.30 The Beast Must Die. (M) 11.00 Close To Me. (M) 11.50 Would I Lie To You?

7.30pm Would I Lie To You? 8.00 Would I Lie To You? 8.35 Hard

Quiz. 9.05 Gruen. 9.40

The Weekly. 10.10

Penn & Teller: Fool Us.

10.55 Whose Line Is It

Anyway? 11.20 Adam

Hills: The Last Leg.

6.30pm Bargain Hunt.

7.30 The Yorkshire Steam Railway: All Aboard. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country.

6pm Heathrow. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Vet. (PG) 7.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Autumn. (PG)

6pm Imagine Holidays Iconic Rail Journeys. (PG) 6.30 Kath & Kim. (PG) 7.05 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG) 8.35 Endeavour. (M) 10.35 Hornby: A Model Empire. (PG) 11.35 Vicar Of Dibley. (PG)

6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Doc Martin. (PG) 8.30 Foyle’s War. (M) 10.35 Railroad Australia. (PG) 11.35 Doc Martin. (PG)

6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Call The Midwife. (M) 8.40 A Touch Of Frost. (M) 10.55 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railway Journeys. (PG) 11.55 Bargain Hunt.

6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.45 Judge John Deed. (M) 10.45 Air Crash Investigations. (PG) 11.45 Bargain Hunt.

6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Father Brown. (M) 8.30 The Coroner. (M) 10.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 11.30

Father Brown. (M)

6pm American Restoration. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 MOVIE Elysium. (2013) (M) 9.45 MOVIE Godzilla: King Of The Monsters. (2019) (M) 12.25am MOVIE The Curse Of La Llorona. (2019) (M)

6pm Football. AFL. Round3. Port Adelaide v Melbourne. From Adelaide Oval. 9.30 AFL Post-Game. 10.00 MOVIE Cliffhanger. (1993) (M) Sylvester Stallone. 12.20am Pawn Stars. (PG)

6pm Border Security USA. (PG) 7.00 Motorbike Cops. (PG) 7.30 Border Security. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Air Force One. (1997) (M) Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman. 11.05 MOVIE Anaconda. (1997) (M)

6.30pm Pawn Stars. 7.30 Outback Opal Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Adventure Gold Diggers. (PG) 9.30 Aussie Salvage Squad. (M) 10.30 Deep Water Salvage. 11.30 Ax Men.

6.30pm Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Outback Truckers. (PG) 8.30 Outback Truckers. (M) 9.30 Ice Road Truckers. (M) 11.30 Barrett-Jackson: Revved Up. (PG)

6.30pm Pawn Stars. 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 The Force: BTL. (PG) 9.30 Highway Cops. (PG) 10.30 Busted In Bangkok. 11.30 Nature Gone Wild. 12am Storage Wars.

6pm Football. AFL. Round4. Adelaide v Melbourne. 9.30 AFL Post-Game. 10.00

Mighty Ships. 11.00

Pawn Stars. 11.30

Storage Wars: Barry’s Best Buys. 12.30am Storage Wars.

7.30pm MOVIE The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies. (2014) (M) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage. 10.15 MOVIE The Legend Of Tarzan. (2016) (M)

7.30pm MOVIE Zookeeper. (2011) (PG) Kevin James, Rosario Dawson, Leslie Bibb. 9.30 MOVIE Sex And The City. (2008) (MA15+) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis.

7.30pm MOVIE Ocean’s Thirteen. (2007) (PG) George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. 10.00 Aussie Lobster Men. (M) 11.00 Resident Alien. (M)

6pm Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.00

The Nanny. (PG) 7.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 8.30

MOVIE Magic Mike XXL. (2015) (MA15+) Channing Tatum. 10.45 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.45 The Nanny. (PG)

6pm Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.00

The Nanny. (PG) 7.30

Seinfeld. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Volcano. (1997) (M) Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche. 10.35 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.35

The Nanny. (PG)

6pm Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.00

The Nanny. (PG) 7.30 Seinfeld. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE 27 Dresses. (2008) (PG) Katherine Heigl, James Marsden. 10.50 Seinfeld. (PG) 11.50 The Nanny. (PG)

6pm Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.00

The Nanny. (PG) 7.30

Survivor 46. (PG) 9.00

MOVIE What’s Your Number? (2011) (MA15+) 11.10 Dating

No Filter. (M) 11.40

The Nanny. (PG)

6.30pm Rugby League. NRL. Round4. Brisbane Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys. 7.30 David Attenborough’s Dynasties II. 8.40 MOVIE Noah. (2014) (M)

8.30pm Super Rugby

8.45 MOVIE Rocky V. (1990) (M) 10.50 MOVIE Cadillac Man. (1990) (M)

6.30pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Expendables. (2010) (MA15+) Sylvester Stallone. 10.30 Chicago Med. (MA15+) 11.30 Ordinary Joe.

6.30pm JAG. (PG) 7.30 Bull. (M) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 NCIS: Hawai’i. (M) 11.15 Bull. (M)

6pm Frasier. (PG) 6.30

The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 9.00

Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 10.00

Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.00 Frasier. (PG)

6pm Soccer. A-League Men. Round22. Sydney FC v Central Coast Mariners. From Allianz Stadium, Sydney. 9.15 Blue Bloods. (M) 10.15 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.10 NCIS. (M)

6.30pm JAG. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 11.15 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M)

6pm The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (M) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 10.30 Friends. (PG)

6pm The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.00 South Park. (M) 10.30 South Park. (MA15+) 11.00 South Park. (M)

6.30pm Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M) 8.40 The Chelsea Detective. (M) 10.40 Dalgliesh. (M) 11.40 Footy

6.30pm JAG. (PG) 7.30 Bull. (M) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 10.20 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.15 Evil. (MA15+)

6pm Frasier. (PG) 6.30

Neighbours. (PG) 7.00

The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG)

6.30pm Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. (M) 8.40 Agatha Christie’s Marple. (PG) 10.40 The Killer Nanny: Did She Do It?

6.30pm JAG. (PG) 7.30 Bull. (M) 9.25 FBI. (MA15+) 10.20 FBI. (M)

6pm Frasier. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Big Bang. 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 9.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 11.00 Frasier.

Well peeps, will this rain ever end? It’s driving me nuts! I thought we were the Sunshine Coast. Conditions will be marginal but if you want to watch some good surfing, get down to Moffat Beach for Pa and Ma Bendall. I kid you not, last year what I witnessed in the open final was as good as it gets. If I pulled off one of their manouvers my back would be out of place for six months and my physio would make a fortune.

6.30pm Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 As Time Goes By. 8.40 Midsomer Murders. (M) 10.40 Forensics: Catching The Killer. 11.40

6.30pm Rugby League. 7.00 ACA. 7.30 RBT. 8.30

Australia Behind Bars. 9.30 World’s Most Dangerous Prisoners. 10.30 Coroner. 11.30

The Real Murders Of Orange County.

6.30pm JAG. (PG) 7.30 Bull. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 10.20 NCIS: Hawai’i. (M)

6pm Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00

The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.00

Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG)

6.30pm JAG. (PG) 7.30 Bull. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.25 NCIS: New Orleans. (MA15+) 10.20 Evil. (M) 11.15 Diagnosis Murder. (M)

6pm Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 10.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 2903

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