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A HINTERLAND MOMENT

The fires are lit and the woollens are on. The nights and mornings have cooled down. We have cold noses and toes, The Green’s designer Lil and I are working in fingerless gloves and Ugg boots – and we’re loving it. After all, it’s one of the perks of living in the hinterland! These colder nights haven’t deterred some great nights out recently – with more to come. A wise friend recently said, “if you want these great events and concerts in your town – you’ve got to get out and support them!” Plenty to get out and amongst over the next few weeks, and you’ll find it all in the pages of the Green…

BINGO WITH A DIFFERENCE! Melony Brests and Sall Monalla will once again host a jaunty night of bingo for a good cause. Supporting local and international Rotary projects.Previous Drag Queen Bingo event was sold out. Join in the outrageous fun on Saturday 9th June Joe’s Waterhole, Memorial Dr, Eumundi. Dinner and show is $40 Bingo books are 3 for $5 Dinner from 6pm, Balls drop at 7.30pm. Event restricted to over 18 as drag queens will behave badly.

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Friday night at Sunspace in Doonan. Lil Staff, Cooroy.

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of ECCO (Experience Eumundi). For more information and nomination forms please contact the Secretary Louise Formosa info@eumundichamber.biz . Nominations must be lodged on ECC’s official form received by the Secretary via email by Thurs 14 June. $25 or $30 nonmembers. RSVPS essential to info@ eumundichamber.biz by 5pm Tuesday 26 June.

4 5 6 2 R E N TA L S T O O E X P E N S I V E Over the last couple of years the 4562 hinterland region has seen a surge of people wanting to live here - and who can blame them! Noosa hinterland has one of the best State primary Schools in Queensland, is close to beaches, within decent reach of Brisbane, properties are semi-rural, the scenery is lush and beautiful, the village is pretty with most amenities catered for – it is the ultimate rural region in which to raise a family.

a depleted market of rental properties with many of our long-term rentals selling their investment properties – and more often than not – to the occupiers.” “Also we’re seeing more people are buying houses for rentals for a much shorter term, with people planning to occupy the homes themselves within a couple of years.” Cont’d on pg 8

But the 4562 region is experiencing an extreme lack of available rentals and a limited amount of properties for sale. This has meant people wanting to move into the area have had to take what they can get and compete against many other families to secure rental accommodation. The recently released Rental Vulnerability Index pinpointed Eumundi, Doonan and surrounds as highly unaffordable areas to rent in Queensland. Noosa Hinterland Realty’s rental agent Olivia Dolan said her agency currently has no residential rentals advertised – they are gone before they become available. Ms Dolan attributes this low supply and high demand to a number of factors. “We currently have

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S TA R H U N T I N G F O R C O A S T PRODUCERS & EXPERIENCES Sunshine Coast Council recently invited businesses from across the region to pitch their products and experiences to two multi-billion dollar companies - Brisbane Airport and The Star Entertainment Group - at Maroochydore RSL. The heavy hitters, who were on the Coast in search of produce, products and experiences that encapsulate Queensland, were introduced by Deputy Mayor Tim Dwyer. Cr Dwyer shared that Queensland is experiencing the biggest growth ever in the last decade with a 330% increase. 23 million people are passing through our airports annually 17 million nationally. “We need to work together to bring more capacity to this part of the world,” Cr Dwyer said. “The opportunities are vast and we want the Sunshine Coast community to grab them with open arms,” he said. Some of the Businesses present at the briefing included Australia Zoo, Aussie World, Beefy Pies and Sunny Rae Strawberries. Surprisingly though, there were no hinterland producers or businesses taking advantage of the opportunity.

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Before businesses were invited to pitch their destination and/or products, Andrew Brodie from Brisbane Airport stressed the need for the Sunshine Coast, and indeed Queensland, to work as a united unit to attract tourists to the State – and to keep them here. “We want Qld to reclaim its right as the number one tourism destination,” he said. “We are looking to put a

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lot of local Queensland products into our terminals so visitors now where they are. Paddock to pplate is extremely important at international terminals,” he explained. Alison Smith, Head of Corporate Affairs at Star Entertainment Group said the company is looking to showcase what’s happening on the Sunshine Coast. “We’re looking for local flavours and partnering with businesses to provide unique Qld experiences that bring a whole tourism story with them.” Star are embarking on their new three billion dollar venture at Queen’s Wharf in Brisbane - which will include five new hotels, 50 bars and cafes and are looking for quintissentially Qld products and experiences to offer their guests and high flyers. “We are looking for businesses willing to grow with us,” Ms Smith enthused. The Star general manager of group procurement, Sam Apps, encourages hinterland businesses and producers who weren’t at the networking event to still get in contact and pitch their products and experiences. Sam.app@star.com.au. The Star Entertainment Group (formerly known as Echo Entertainment Group) is an ASX Top 100 listed company that owns and operates Treasury Brisbane, The Star Gold Coast and The Star in Sydney. The Star Entertainment Group also manages the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre on behalf of the Queensland Government.


Business NEW SERVO PEGGED FOR EUMUNDI A new service station development at 10 Memorial Dr is currently being assessed by Sunshine Coast Council and the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR). The application for the four pump station was initially lodged on 21 December 2017 but wasn’t properly lodged until 19 January 2018. Owners of the land, Raymond Charles Ladewig and wife Thelma, who also own

the Strawberry farm opposite the proposed site, consented to the Altum Constructions development application under the Planning Act 2016 by Project Urban. The application includes: a flood impact report, impact assessment report and site plans designed by Maroochydore Architecture firm Blackburne Jackson Design. Division 9 Councillor Greg Rogerson stated that the

service station would have to be complementary to the village to gain approval. “And I would expect the development to also have a cafeteria and small convenience store,” Cr Rogerson said. “Originally the developer had wanted to put a larger supermarket on the site but council didn’t approve of a supermarket on that site stating such a development would need

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Verrierdale Hall recently held another successful Biggest Morning Tea raising $2,300 on the day. There was a surprise visit from Cr Steve Robinson and Member for Ninderry, Dan Purdie, as well as an inspring talk from Debra Walz. Organiser Fay Wiggins would like to thank the Cooroy Golf Girls and everyone else who helped with jams and chutneys, and on the day with raffle prizes and general help.

Unconfirmed reports that dentist Sarah Rose has moved Eumundi Dental into the currently vacant shop space besides Eumundi Village Pharmacy. The property was confirmed sold last Friday 1 June. Sound Crowd sing out loud next choir meeting will be held on Wed 13 June, at the Imperial Hotel Eumundi,

QCWA Eumundi branch are having their annual International Day with Eumundi State School on Tues 19 June at the school hall. Morning tea 9.30am with the children’s entertainment commencing at 9.45am. The country of study this year is Germany. The branch’s annual general meeting is on Tues 24 July, 9.30am at the CWA hall on Memorial Dr.

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Boomerang Bags are holding their next working bee on Fri 15 June (show day public holiday), 2-6pm, at the CWA hall, Memorial Dr. Please come and help prep for our village to go plastic free from 1 July. People who can sew, overlockers, cutters and ironers needed – no experience required! Helpful children welcome.

Eumundi Rotary recently collected for the Red Shield Appeal this year and raised $897. Member Janet Millington said the group were happy with the result and plan to do it again next year. Eumundi Rotarian Wayne Robinson (pictured) co-ordinated the team which collected at the markets and in the town.

Cont’d from pg 6 Because of the depleted market, rentals are expensive with the average three bedroom house costing $550 a week, and are competitive to secure. Plus there’s a finite amount of houses in this region. Ms Dolan explained whenever there’s a limited supply, owners can ask for more. “I had one property in Eerwah Vale recently have 20 applications – and that was a $500 a week property.” Ms Dolan believes the 4562 lifestyle is a huge drawcard. “The community vibe here has

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Prior to the election, local residents would remember that I supported a petition to provide a pedestrian access over the North Maroochy River at Seib Road - which received hundreds of signatures. Since being elected, during my regular meetings with Council and TMR, I have raised this issue a number of times and made a commitment to fight for this important project. Earlier this year I also invited the Shadow Minister for Transport, Steve Minnikin, to the electorate to inspect the site. Concept plans have been drafted by Council and submitted to Transport and Main Roads (TMR), and I am continuing to work with both parties to secure funding for its construction. TMR have suggested that engineers need to confirm costings for the project, and I have been liaising with Cr Rogerson to progress these structural and engineering reports. While TMR have indicated it’s not on their current list of priorities, I will continue to work with council and TMR to ensure it is given the importance the community demands. I’m aware this has been an ongoing issue for many years, and while it’s not a project I can deliver on my own overnight, I have listened to the community and will continue to fight for it. On a regional basis, I am pleased to see the Federal Government has committed

funds for a multi-million upgrade to the Bruce Highway from Pine Rivers to Caloundra Road, as well as the longoverdue duplication of the north coast rail line. These important infrastructure projects will help slash commuter times and ease congestion across the region. They can only proceed if the State Government contributes its share however, and with the State Budget looming, during the last sitting week, I put pressure on the government to ensure these vital congestion busting projects are delivered, asking the Transport and Main Roads Minister to confirm the funding in the Budget. Eumundi Rotary Pride of Work Awards It was a great honour to be part of this year’s Pride of Work Awards. Congratulations to the award recipients, and to the Eumundi Rotary for recognising those who go the extra mile in their workplace. For a small community, there is a huge amount of passion amongst those who work and live here, and it was certainly inspiring to be part of an event showcasing it. Plastic Bag ban I’m ready, are you? The state-wide ban on singleuse recyclable bags comes into force from 1 July, so I’ve stocked up, and I’ve got plenty of handy blue bags to give away. If you know a local business that would like to stock the bags, give me a call on 5406 7900, or drop by my office at 11 Heathfield Rd, Coolum to pick up yours.

real pull. It feels safe, you see the same faces in the village, your kids know lots of other families. The school is also a really huge draw card - we’ve certainly had a few people make sure they can get into the catchment,” she shared. “We do get a lot of enquiries for units and town houses and there’s just none in township. Cooroy has more [rentals] and with a lower price bracket – but a lot of people want to be in Eumundi and we just don’t have enough properties to accommodate them.” 8

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Arts OPEN HOUSE FOR A LAUGH Anywhere Theatre – a festival for any kind of performance in any kind of space – recently came to 4562 for a laugh. Despite the rain, six comedians, including Eumundi’s Anna Brennan and Carolyn Mandersloot from Gympie, performed for an audience of over 70, mostly locals. Organiser Robyn Hewitt explained, “The show supported upcoming local talent as well as bringing more experienced comics from Brisbane and interstate to the region.” Lake Weyba local Mel Cole opened up her beautifully renovated 1950’s style home as a performance space. Mel shared, “I said yes instantly when my friend Robyn pitched her Comedy Lounge idea.” “The concept of stand-up comedians performing in my lounge room never felt weird to me,” she said. The evening was full of laughter and incredibly tasty food thanks to Wandering Chef and “all round legend” John Hutcheon. “Anywhere Theatre was a

wonderful festival to get amongst, and I loved the buzz people got from the Comedy Lounge,” Mel shared. “At one point I stood at the back of an audience of friends and interesting people and thought ‘how awesome that my house is filled with all this laughter?!’” Mel pondered how cool it would be to get more local folks out and about and support these types of events. “They’re too good to miss out on – we need to have more local performances – anywhere and everywhere - next year!” Mel enthused. More pics on pg 18.

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A RT N E WS Artisan Gallery Eumundi owner and artist-in-residence David Suters is currently exhibiting Elements of Earth at 43 Caplick Way, featuring different timbers crafted into bespoke furniture and artworks. David said his exhibition is a sensory experience where you can smell, touch, and see numerous Australian hardwoods and exotic species. 0409 848 098. Develop the basic skills needed to take photos with your smart device at Nambour Library on 5 June, 9 – 10.30am. Learn how to access the camera and gallery, find editing tools and share photos with friends. Bring your own charged tablet, iPad or smart phone. Free with registration essential. 5475 8989 or libraries@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Begin your wheel throwing journey with studio potter of 20 years, teacher Nicci Parry Jones, at the Butter Factory Arts Centre on Sun 17, 24 June and 1, 8 July, 9 - 11.30am. This four-part series introduces

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JUNE MOVIE NIGHT Nebraska: 2013 American black-and-white road comedy-drama film. Director: Alexander Payne Starring: Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, and Bob Odenkirk

Dr Rodna Siebels, who worked in Egypt with the Macquarie University Archaeological team, is holding a lecture about Egyptian artefacts on Sat 16 June at St Mary’s Church, 17 William St, Tewantin, from 3.45pm. The lecture examines possible answers to the radical change that swept Egypt for some 20 years at the end of the 18th Dynasty of Amenhotep IV and just as quickly vanished. $25 with bookings essential. Joan Trusler 0436 323 776 or trusler.joan@gmail.com. 9

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Music SWEET SOUND OF AUGIE MARCH With their evocative and melodic new album Bootkins recently released, indie band Augie March are touring the country at the moment, hitting the big cities and making their many fans extremely happy. Thanks to the efforts of the Imperial Hotel’s booking agent Alice Jones, Eumundi was also a stop on the band’s latest tour with around 200 Sunshine Coasters braving a cold and rainy night to swoon and sway to the soul piercing voice of Glenn Richards. Many a muso came to the concert waxing lyrical about Glenn’s incredible capacity to write poetic lyrics that cut to the heart.

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A QUIET JOURNEY TO A S P E C I A L P L A C E Cheryl Webb, Eumundi Renowned pianist, producer and composer Michael Harvey has put together a collection of well-constructed original compositions for solo piano and plays them superbly on A Quiet Journey. The compositions draw on his wide range of artistic skills and the moods and emotions that he has experienced after a rich and rewarding career in music. A Quiet Journey, though a reflective title, is not necessarily an accurate description of the whole album. There are a few bouncy, more flamboyant pieces that leave you in no doubt of what a fine technical player Michael is. This album takes you to a special place and I just love it. It’s like putting on your favourite jumper and snuggling up to the warmth of the fire; it feels familiar. Michael has an exceptional wealth of experience in Australia and NZ having been a songwriter and composer in theatre, television, film and major events working 10

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on productions such as Boy From Oz, Midday with KerriAnne, Sons and Daughters, to producing and mentoring such great Aussie talent as Delta Goodrem, Natalie Bassingthwaite and Sarah Blasko. In recent years Michael took a break from playing, but his absence away from the piano has resulted in a depth and knowledge of composition and performance that confirms his place in the pantheon of Australian composers.


Kids PERFORMANCE COMP A WINNER This year the Breakthru School Music and Dance Competition, held at Sunshine Plaza, saw a record 570 primary and secondary singers, dancers and musicians participate in 49 performances in the four competition heats held to-date, with the 12 best performing acts – as voted by the public and competition judges – preparing to give it their all on the weekend in the hopes of sharing in the $30,000 prize pool. Over the month of May, kids from the hinterland represented their respective schools with talent and passion. North Arm State School entered their primary

Marimba Band; Good Shephard Lutheran College had orchestral and dance entries in both primary and secondary divisions; St Teresa’s Anglican College sent secondary dance and music entries; Noosa District State High School provided a music duo, and Eumundi State School entered their primary choir. The Competition’s winning primary and secondary acts will each take away $6,000 in cash for their school, as well as $2,000 worth of Sunshine Plaza gift

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cards for performing students. $4,000 will also be awarded to the primary and secondary schools that place second in their final, and $3,000 for the schools that take out third place. In addition to showcasing the talents of local students, the competition aims to raise awareness of the importance of youth mental health and wellbeing with Headspace Maroochydore being a key partner of the event. On Sat 9 June, dancer Ava Foreman of St Teresa’s and North Arm State School’s Marimba Band will compete for the second year running in the Grand Final at Riverwalk Stage in Maroochydore.

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A few months ago, I wrote an article highlighting the incredible efforts of a very determined group of Eumundi locals. Recently, after 12 weeks of amped up training, those 20 Eumundi locals, including two very dedicated Eumundi Fitness trainers, smashed through eight kms of Spartan obstacles at Ivory Rocks in Brisbane. By smashed through, I mean we: scaled walls, jumped barricades, kissed the dirt under barbwire, slid down mud slides, swam through neck high creeks, carried sand bags up mountains, stabbed walls with spears and dangled from near impossible angles. We worked our butts off (literally) and some even lost portions of clothing. Why? For the fun of it of course! Actually, if you asked any of these athletes why they decided to do the 12 week Spartan Challenge, they would give completely different answers. The diversity of this group was huge with ages ranging from 21 to 50 plus. We all had completely different fitness levels and most of us had never competed in an event like this ever before. What everyone

did have in common though was sheer drive and determination to commit, to train hard and to give it a crack! The day kick-started with a two and a half hour bus ride. Unlike our usual training banter about sore glutes and who’s kids slept well last night, talk on the prerace bus was more about super serious precautionary issues: the best way to strap an ankle; best ointment for sore muscles; all-over body spray for sore muscles; best oil for post-race relaxation; and how to not put on a compression top while in a moving vehicle. After about 23

toilet stops, we arrived as true Eumundians should – the wrong way in and straight through the race on the Imperial Hotel courtesy bus. Boom! Eumundi is here! Not only were we the coolest looking compression gear models around, we were actually the biggest group to compete in the 9000-participant race! What an incredible effort from a small hinterland town! After three hours of brutal fun, we all crossed that finish line together. We were covered in dirt, completely exhausted and hanging for those much anticipated words from Head

F U T U R E PA R A E Q U E S T R I A N O LY M P I A N S Equestrian Queensland hosted their third Para Equestrian Information event in Belli Park with Horse and Humans on Sunday 27 May. The Dressage Queensland Para Equestrian Committee have been conducting these events to find the next generation of Paralympic athletes. Events have recently been held in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, but the Sunshine Coast was the largest yet with six riders attending together with families and supporters.

well as opportunities in open competition. It was interesting hearing about past Paralympic successes of Australian riders and Sue’s experiences at the London and Rio Paralympics.

International Dressage Judge, Sue Bright, facilitated the day with explanations and information about Para Equestrian sport and competition opportunities and processes. Sue explained the classification system for people who experienced physical disability and discussed the options of the Special Olympics program for riders with other challenges such as Autism, as

One rider told me that she now had a new dream to become a Paralympic rider. Another young horse rider who had not been to Horses And Humans before climbed aboard a big Warmblood and bravely and successfully rode a dressage test that she had never ridden before. There was a great feeling of friendship and camaraderie during the day with everyone supporting each other

It was a great opportunity for the riders to ride for such an accomplished judge and a stepping stone for their training. At first they were nervous and felt they were being judged. It was great for them to put the nerves aside as they realised that they were just there to ride and to learn.

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Trainer Sam, “Well done! – let’s stretch!” Heaven! However, there is no rest for these legends as there’s a new 12 week challenge beginning in June. You’ll see many locals embarking on a new training regime which will see them roll out onto the Sunshine Coast Marathon event this August. What an incredible way to keep our community fit and healthy, as well as build upon this strong community spirit that makes Eumundi such a brilliant place to live. Facebook: Eumundi Fitness

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- a really, lovely atmosphere. The event inspired us to do more to encourage potential para equestrians, and as we expand we would love to hold some small competitions to help riders gain experience and learn competition protocols and to invite others to attend as well. horsesandhumans.com.au or 0414 830383 to arrange a visit.

The Para Equestrian Information day at Belli Park was well attended and the indoor arena provided good cover from the occasional showers that persisted during the riding events.

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Breanna Medcalfe and her team riding Belle. Belle is a Quarter Horse mare who has had a successful career in Reining. Breanna and the team at Horses And Humans are training her to respond to Breanna’s voice commands so that she will be able to ride independently and compete in Para Dressage events.


Health F L U VA C C I N E S H O R TA G E H I T S H O M E Queensland Health has reported an increase in demand for free flu vaccines across the State this year, with 45 per cent more flu vaccinations administered than at the same time last year.

Administration has released 9.6 million doses of flu vaccine into Australia across both the public sector and the private market. In 2017, 8.3 million doses were released.

Eumundi Pharmacist Tania Watson said this is the first year the Eumundi Village Pharmacy has offered flu vaccinations, but believed there are more people wanting the vaccine because of the record flu season last year. “We are running low on the flu vaccine with only 20 shots left for this season,” Ms Watson explained. “But initially having more vaccine would mean risking the medicine going out of date.”

Last Wednesday the Pharmacy Guild announced they had secured an additional 800,000 flu vaccines from overseas for the Australian market and these will be made available through June and July. But Ms Watson said she won’t be getting more vaccines for Eumundi. “You really want to be vaccinated before the season – by late May really. By mid-June everyone should be done.

Eumundi Ochre Health Medical Centre reported they still have plenty of Govt funded free vaccine for the over 65s, but for private patient’s, supply is running very low and Ochre are unsure if they can secure more at this stage. Already this year, the Therapeutic Goods

“But of course we’ll always do late people if they ask, such as if they’re going overseas or have someone sick at home, but it does take about two weeks for the vaccination to take effect.” “In the UK and US they’d now be reviewing their last flu season to determine what goes into the next year’s flu vax,” she explained.

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to describe planting trees in an area. It is always best to select plants that are native to the area being planted. Even better still to use plants from the local Landcare that have collected seed in your area. Sometimes it is good to leave some weed species on the site for a while rather than taking away large amounts of habitat and food. For example, lantana is a wonderful safe haven for many bird species and small mammals. Often the seedbank under lantana is full of natives (and weeds). We have left wild tobacco plants, another weed, on our property for a while now for the parrots and pigeons (we will remove them one day!). They love the tobacco fruit! There are many natives coming up around these weeds, eventually taking over the same role. This process is called succession. The photos here are from our last working bee. Stay Green! Eumundi Bushcare Group meet on the fourth Sunday of the month. The next meeting is on Sunday 24 June 8.30 to 11am. Morning tea provided. Please join us! All welcome. Bring along any plant material that you’d like us to identify.


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We’re blessed to live an area of incredible natural and scenic beauty; ask any local and we’ll all have our own favourite hidden gem - that special place that so few seem to have discovered or explored. Well there’s one such place that belongs to all of us and it’s a true local treasure yet it remains underexplored or poorly understood by many - locals and visitors alike. That place is the Noosa Botanic Gardens on the shores of Lake Macdonald.

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The gardens are around five kilometres north of Cooroy, up Lake Macdonald Dr. Covering around eight hectares they are on what was once farmland. The land was resumed by Council in the late 1950’s to become part of the catchment for Lake Macdonald, the main water supply for our region. The actual site of the garden suffered a mixed fate over the years. For quite some time it was a local dumping ground for everything from rubbish to car bodies before local resident Ida Duncan approached council for permission to clear the site. The request was granted and Ida and a group of dedicated locals set about clearing the area of weeds and rubbish before development of the gardens formally started in 1987. In 1990 the Noosa Botanic Gardens officially opened to the public. Today the gardens are breathtakingly beautiful, serene and tranquil in equal measure. Rolling lawns abound, as do deeply shaded

If you need to speak to council but you’re short on time, visit the Contact Council page on council’s website where you can nd out how long the current call wait time is. If you don’t have time to wait, you can request a call-back and a customer contact ofcer will call you. The call-back service is available during council's business hours 8.15am – 5pm Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.

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tropical groves, flowering walks and a multitude of places to picnic or just stop and take a deep breath. An awesome feature of the gardens is the Greek-style amphitheatre overlooking the lake; its incredible acoustics making it a wonderful performance space. Of course the gardens also feature a phenomenal diversity of plants and wildlife; you’ll find plant and animal lovers can lose themselves for hours. So what keeps these gardens going? The gardens are administered by Noosa Council who provide funding and staff for the hard yakka maintenance, but it’s the work of a small group of dedicated volunteers that really makes the gardens hum. The Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens may be small in number but their work is just incredible. Cont’d on pg 18

Be a responsible pet owner and get your dog or cat microchipped for free at council’s Microchipping Day on Saturday June 23, 9am – 1pm at Elizabeth Daniels Park, Buderim. Microchipping helps council, the vet or lost animal shelter to reunite you quickly and easily if your pet gets lost. Bookings are required so visit the animals and pets page on council’s website or call us to secure your place.

Your Environment Levy in action In building a pathway to a healthy environment and liveable Sunshine Coast, council is committed to the protection and enhancement of our natural environment. In the 2017/2018 nancial year, more than $1.25M has been allocated, through the Environment Levy, to on-ground coastal and catchment rehabilitation projects.

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Go on a book-venture Explore the magic of storytelling on story seats in parks across the region thanks to Sunshine Coast Libraries and First 5 Forever. The seats are an engaging way to encourage parents and caregivers to play a proactive role in their child’s early literacy skills. Head to library.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au to download the map. Share your adventure, check in at each seat and tag your pics with #storyseat.

Our pools are heated during winter This winter keep t and warm at your nearest aquatic centre! Council’s lap pools are heated to at least 26 degrees, making it even nicer to be in the pool for a workout or just to relax no matter what time of day or how chilly it is outside. Checkout council's website for further information about what’s happening around the Coast at council's aquatics centres.

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Cont’d from pg 17 They conduct regular maintenance through the gardens, host guided walks and work tirelessly to raise funds for projects such as their new propagation facility that will grow plants to sell for fundraising through their various events and for planting back into the gardens. The Friends will soon be stepping things up a gear or two, and plan to introduce a regular series of talks and workshops on a range of topics. Topics from plants and gardening, to sustainability and environment, to indigenous culture and land-use and lots more are on the drawing board. If you want a taste of the gardens you can visit anytime, seven days a week, but two upcoming events are excellent opportunities to make a day of it. On 15 July the Friends will host a guided winter walk through the gardens, a great way to learn more about their beauty and history. On September 2nd the Friends flagship event will be on - their annual Fathers Day Plant Fair. This is a brilliant way to spend the day browsing through an

enormous range of stalls from a host of plant growers and all manner of garden and outdoor lifestyle businesses. There’ll also be talks, entertainment and great food. The Friends can’t do any of the things they do without community support, so you can help them in any number of ways. If you become a paid Friends supporter you’ll be plugged into upcoming events and receive discounts on plants, plus have preferential booking access and discounts on paid workshops. You might want to take it to the next level and volunteer in our nursery or in the gardens - which is an awesome way to meet like-minded folk, learn a little and maybe share your skills and be a part of this wonderful place. Remember, these are our gardens, your gardens! Much of what happens at Lake Macdonald can only do so because of local’s support. Adam Woodhams is Vice-Chair of the not-for-profit Friends of the Noosa Botanic Gardens. noosabotanicgardensfriends.com

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