Noosa Today - 20th November 2014

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Study quite a catch By JONATHON HOWARD

FORMER Department of Fisheries employee John Gault has weighed in to debate around proposals to ban commercial net fishing on the Noosa North Shore and says it would be “foolish” to view the issue of depleting fish stocks, or the deterioration of Noosa River, in isolation. Mr Gault was instrumental in tracking, monitoring and blazing Noosa’s first fish and waterway studies in the 1960s and has continued to monitor the region’s changing marine ecology. He worked for more than 14 years on various government contracts to monitor marine life across the Sunshine Coast and played an instrumental part in Nancy Cato’s book, The Noosa Story: A Study in Unplanned Development (1979). Mr Gault said pollution has been an ongoing issue in the area for decades due in part to the number of sources feeding toxins into the river and estuary systems. He now fears without greater investigation and a “legitimate” environmental study, Noosa is headed down the path of an “environmental catastrophe”. He is calling on Noosa residents to band together and demand action to reveal the real issues plaguing marine life and threatening the future of Noosa’s marine habitats. “I believe in order to understand the full extent of this issue we need a comprehensive study into the Noosa North Shore, Noosa River and Weyba Lakes systems and all lakes and tributaries that run into these systems including their interaction as an entire ecosystem - not viewing these habitats in isolation,” he said. “Rampant development that involved the removal of curial wetlands, which were nursery areas for small fish, has impacted marine fish including examples such as Noosa Waters. “This study needs to include the local and pioneering fishing families’ knowledge, which is invaluable, and has been under underutilised.” Continued on page 10

Who wants a Brazilian!? Ebony Beauty Noosa are attempting a world record. Ebony receptionist Brigette Schultz, beauty therapist Tori Neate and business owner Kim Susskind.

Ouch! Pubic campaign is a ripper By JONATHON HOWARD A NOOSA beauty salon will attempt to set a world record for the number of ‘Brazilians’ completed in a single day in a “dare to be bare” challenge. While Brazilians are traditionally performed using warm wax to remove pubic hair, Noosa’s Ebony Beauty salon at Quamby Place has

pioneered the use of sugar paste extract called “sugaring”. Ebony Beauty owner Kim Susskind said in a single 10-hour day on Monday 8 December, she and her assistant would attempt to send no fewer than 60 Noosa women home with newly-smoothed skin. “But we need the support of dozens of ladies to set this record, and beat the current record of 38

Brazilians held by a salon in Launceston, Tasmania,” Kim said. “Anyone over 16 can take part in the attempt and everyone involved will receive a special personalised certificate acknowledging their participation.” To make it affordable, the salon has slashed the standard $64 price of a Brazilian down to just $45 for the one-day attempt.

“To get the record, it’s going to have to be run with military precision,” she said. “All participants must turn up 10 minutes prior to their scheduled appointment to fill out the necessary forms, and each Braz will take no longer than 20 minutes.” To find out more or to getting involved phone (07) 5455 4681.

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