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It’s party time By Margaret Maccoll Events are back on in Noosa. Noosa Council defied their own staff recommendations on Tuesday when they voted to permit all categories of events, even those attracting more than 10,000 participants, to go ahead. Council also agreed to remove restrictions on the number of participants and the service of alcohol at the events. Council agreed they would accept all event applications and assess them against the Queensland Health Covid Event Framework and locally relevant factors. The move overturns Council’s decision made in August last year that allowed only Category 3 events (including markets) permitting the attendance of fewer than 500 people, with no provision for alcohol unless an exemption had been approved. At the same time in August Council established a COVID19 Event Reference Group to make decisions on event applications. A council officer at Tuesday’s meeting said reference group members came from different sectors including health, community and economic development and had not all agreed on the recommendations of a report by the director of Corporate Services and Property Management that Council continue to restrict permits to events of fewer than 500 people. Council was told there was no evidence there was a higher risk of transmission of the pandemic from events, although theoretically it would be the case if there were more people the risk of any disease would be greater. They heard that a combination of contact tracing provided the critical control of the virus when cases had occurred recently in Sydney and Melbourne along with the identification of hotspots and communication through the media for people having visited the hotspots to isolate and get tested. Mayor Clare Stewart said the issue before them was a health issue. Continued page 3
Lana Rogers claims her title.
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Surfing sensation Lana does it again By Ron Lane Noosa surfing sensation Lana Rogers created a history making result in the final three rounds of the Nutri Grain Iron Women’s Series when she completed four wins from the series of six, as well as two seconds. As the overall winner Lana, now of the
Alexandra Headlands club but formerly a Noosa Heads club member, claimed backto-back Women’s National Nutri Grain Iron Woman Championship titles. “The whole event has been an incredible journey and I wouldn’t change it for the world: I just can’t believe it has happened,” Lana said after her win.For her coach Shar-
lene Kelly, it has also been an incredible season.”For Lana to win two series is one thing, but to do it back-to-back, was awesome,” she said. “I may be wrong but I think that there has only been two other women that have achieved that. “As you can probably understand I am over the moon with the results.”
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