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1 essential SUNSHINE COAST
EvErything you nEEd to know for a grEat holiday beaches events markets drive times + more
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If theres one season thats guaranteed to showcase the Sunshine Coast to its absolute best, its summer. The warm, balmy weather pushes the mercury skywards and creates the perfect platform from which to explore our little corner of the world. It truly is the definition of bliss, especially a walk along the shallows as waves race in to wet your toes. But if you think were just about beaches, you couldnt be more wrong. Theres so much to do across the Coast and hinterland youll need to book a return holiday to have a hope of tackling it all. You can strap on your hiking shoes and tackle some of Australias most beautiful mountains, national parks and hinterland tracks, eat your way up and down a gourmet precinct such as Hastings St or spend a day exploring lush gardens. You can cast in a line to catch a feed or jump into a kayak or canoe for a watery perspective on the world. Under, over or away from the water youll never run out of ways to fill your days (and nights). And thats where this edition of essentials comes in, with all the crucial information you need to ensure your holiday is everything you could dream of. Whatever you do, I hope you have a blast!
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Ideas and inspiration for must-do Coast activities
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Boating, safety, diving etc
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SHORe THING
Inside guide to our best beaches
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GReaT OUTDOORS
Have a fling with Mother Nature
eveNTS CaLeNDaR
Mark these save the dates
TO MaRKeT We GO
Buy and browse for bargains
NeeD TO KNOW
Info centres, transport and radio
GeTTING THeRe
Maps and drive times
essential sunshine coast is presented by the weekender, the Coasts most popular lifestyle magazine, delivered free across the Coast each Friday. You can also read it online at questnews. com.au or through digitaledition.the weekender.com.au
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CONTRIBUTORS
Editor // Lisa Chant Designer // Michael Mann Journalists // Candice Gregor, Kylie Jackes Photography // Angie Simms, Stuart Quinn, Ben Vos, Andrew Seymour, Queensland Tourism General manager // Sue Willis Divisional manager // Errol McMillan Sales // Nicola Spencer, Jess Divito, Brandi Wikaira, Chole Cutler, Amanda Croft, Nigel Petrie Support // Sue Wilson, Alyson Tennesse-Smith, Jill Drescher Distribution manager // Bob Smith, 5456 6555 Publishing // essential sunshine coast is published by Sunshine Coast Publishing Pty Ltd, a division of Quest Community Newspapers Contact // Maroochydore 5456 6555; Noosa Heads 5412 2300 ABN // 40 090 524 799 Website // questnews.com.au Distribution // 25,600 copies quarterly across the Sunshine Coast
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is steep and strenuous, meaning it is only for experienced walkers. See queenslandholidays.com. au/things-to-see-and-do/mttibrogargan/index.cfm VISIT THE QUEENSLAND AIR MUSEUM With an emphasis on aviation heritage, the Caloundra museums volunteers have amassed a collection that began with a Canberra bomber and includes miscellaneous items such as a ukulele autographed by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. See qam.com.au PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES Wait until theyre in season and indulge yourself at a strawberry farm or join all the fun at the annual Chevallum Strawbfest celebration. See chevalluss. eq.edu.au/strawbfest.html RIDE YANDINA GINGER FACTORYS TRAIN Take a ride on one of Queenslands original cane trains, which travels through rainforest and shares the history of ginger. See gingerfactory.com.au
SPEND NEW YEARS EVE AT THE WOODFORD FOLK FESTIVAL Amongst the noise and partying of the annual festival, where daytrippers and campers alike enjoy everything from music and topical debates to poetry and cricket, the crowd on the hill observes a minute (or more) silence at midnight on December 31 to welcome a new year. woodfordfolkfestival.com
RACE POMONAS KING OF THE MOUNTAIN Australias most gruelling mountain race tests elite competitors with a 4.5km course. The event also includes the World Thong Throwing Championships. See kingofthemountain.com.au REV UP AT THE INTERNATIONAL RALLY OF QUEENSLAND The adrenalin crackles as drivers tackle the Mary Valley stage on a course designed to give spectators a great outlook. The event also includes a Caloundra Shootout and rally show. See rallyqueensland.com.au BED AND BREAKFAST You dont need to leave the Coast for a gorgeous getaway, with options ranging from spa retreats to lush hinterland cabins such as the Narrows Escape (pictured). See visitsunshinecoast.com.au EXPLORE KONDALILLA FALLS These falls reach 90m as Skene Creek drops into a rainforest valley. Pack a picnic and take a dip in the watering hole at the base. See derm.qld.gov.au/parks SUMMER 5
VISIT EUMUNDI MARKETS With more than 600 stalls each Wednesday and Saturday, offerings range from art and food to fashion, homewares and natural remedies. See eumundimarkets.com.au SING ALONG AT THE CALOUNDRA MUSIC FESTIVAL The October event has attracted the likes of Powderfinger, Jimmy Barnes and Icehouse. The festival village also has everything from cultural workshops to street performances, art work, a parade and childrens festival. See caloundramusicfestival.com
WINE AND CHEESE See cheese making at Maleny Cheese or Kenilworth Country Foods before a taste test. Pair them with a trip along the Coast Wine Trail for a day of indulgence. See malenycheese.com.au, kenilworthcountryfoods.com. au OR maroochytourism.com/ winemap.pdf SEE THE LIGHT Pt Cartwright Lighthouse is popular for proposals, but has a wealth of history as the third lighthouse built to guide ships into Moreton Bay. See lighthouse.net.au
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CALOUNDRA Pelican Waters // Raleigh St (200m and 300m south of Military Jetty) Moffat Beach // Seaview Tce (Beach access available only) Golden Beach // Churchill St (Woorim Park-Pumicestone Channel) and Short St (off Leach Park) Currimundi // Lara St (south bank of lake) Caloundra // Maloja Ave (Tripcony ParkBulcock Beach), Margaret St (Kings Beach) Baroon Pocket // (Lake Baroon) MAROOCHYDORE Buddina // Adaluma Ave (Mooloolah River, south bank, off La Balsa Park) Bli Bli // Cook Rd-Muller Park (downstream from David Low bridge) Dunethin Lake // Lake Dunethin Rd (Bli Bli Rd-Maroochy River via Yandina) Maroochydore // Bradman Ave-Cod Hole (south bank of the Maroochy River) and Fishermans Rd (Lions ParkEudlo Creek, east bank) Mooloolaba // Parkyn Pde, up and down stream (Mooloolaba State Boat Harbour) NOOSA Boreen Point // Orchard Ave (Noosa RiverLake Cootharaba) Lake MacDonald // Collwood Rd (Lake MacDonald, north bank) Noosaville // Albert St (Gympie Tce, eastern Noosa River, south bank) and Thomas St (Gympie Tce, western Noosa River, south bank) Tewantin // Lake St (Noosa River south bank)
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EX-HMAS BRISBANE From Mooloolaba About 15 minutes or 9km from Mooloolaba, this former warship is recognised as one of Australias best dive sites. As a fully prepared wreck, divers can explore inside the vessel. Visibility is about 10-20m and divers might come across sea life such as octopii, turtles, eels, sharks, Queensland groper and crayfish. INNER GNEERINGS / MUDJIMBA ISLAND From Mooloolaba Given this area features a large coral reef system, you can expect to find the same kind of marine life as on the Great Barrier Reef. Species you might come across include everything from turtles, Moorish idol fish and clown fish to eagle rays and the occasional grey nurse shark. Other sites to visit from Mooloolaba include The Plateau, which is for more experienced divers, and Castle Rock, which is popular for its turtles. JEW SHOAL From Noosa This site is quick and easy to access along the Noosa River and then 10 minutes into Laguna Bay. Divers can choose from two main sites: the Pin and Caves. Expect lots of wobbegongs and bait fish as well as the occasional manta ray and grey nurse shark. HALLS REEF From Noosa Parallel to North Shore beach, this shallow reef is renowned for schools of pelagic fish such as trevally and mackerel. Divers can also expect to see whiting, wrasse and surgeonfish. Other sites to explore from Noosa include deep water Sunshine Reef and Wolf Rock, a spectacular rock formation 30m below the surface. Courtesy: Sunreef Mooloolaba and Dive Noosa 12 SUMMER
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Tide times Find Coast times in The Noosa Journal, Caloundra Journal and Maroochy Journal, which are distributed across the Coast each Friday, along with the weekender magazine. Read them at questnews.com.au or digitaledition.theweekender.com.au. You can also get tides at bait and tackle stores or bom.gov.au/oceanography/tides Weather Get current reports at bom.gov.au/qld Surf conditions and related info coastalwatch.com
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NOOSA NORTH SHORE This beach stretches almost 70km, from the mouth of the Noosa River right up to Double Island Point. Activities on offer include swimming, paddling, horse riding, beach walking and fishing. Visitors need a permit to drive on the beach and camping is allowed at the beachfront caravan park. NOOSA MAIN BEACH Just a stones throw from the iconic Hastings St precinct, this beach is renowned for its surf and swimming conditions and is popular with locals and visitors alike. One of its drawcards is southerly winds, which create a haven for body surfers and board riders. NOOSA HEADS This Noosa west beach boasts terrific surfing conditions and is a popular locale with Coast surf school instructors, who will often take their students down there to teach them how to catch a wave. It lies at the end of popular Hastings St between the rock groynes. 16 SUMMER
ALEXANDRIA BAY You need to walk through Noosa National Park to reach this unofficial nudist spot. However, since an emergency phone is the only facility on offer, make sure you take your own supplies, especially water. SUNSHINE BEACH
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or just enjoy a sunrise or sunset, all the while enjoying views of Old Woman Island in the distance. COTTON TREE
A lovely spot, this beach is particularly popular with Hyatt Regency Coolum guests. YAROOMBA BEACH Away from the crowds, this secluded spot offers the chance to snorkel, dive, fish or just cool off in the shallows. TWIN WATERS BEACH Take a stroll, stretch your legs out or simply enjoy the unspoilt surrounds of this beach. MARCOOLA BEACH
Close to parks, this is a great child and family friendly destination. MAROOCHYDORE BEACH
Popular with families of all ages, this beach enjoys good conditions created by light offshore winds. It is also close to a wide variety of restaurants. SUNRISE, CASTAWAYS AND MARCUS BEACHES This is one of the Coasts quieter spots to relax, stretching more than 10km. It suits people keen to escape the hustle and bustle. PEREGIAN BEACH
One of the Coasts first lifesaving clubs calls this open beach home. The nearby Maroochy River is popular for fishing. ALEXANDRA BEACH
This quiet locale is a great spot for swimming, fishing and surfing. MUDJIMBA BEACH
A surfing favourite, this beach is best in south-west to south-east winds. The Bluff is popular for malibu and long-boarding. MOOLOOLABA BEACH This beach is known as one of the Coasts best swimming areas and has small waves and
Swimmers and surfers alike enjoy this open stretch of beach, near Peregian Village.
This beach is a wonderful spot to cast in a line to try and catch a feed
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BUDDINA BEACH This beach is popular with surfers and swimmers, but has a rip, so it is best left to people with experience in the water. KAWANA BEACH
something a little extra special a genuine shipwreck visitors can explore when conditions permit. There are also spectacular ocean views. MOFFAT BEACH
family holidays and outings. Drawcards include parklands, a water fountain, tidal saltwater pool, barbecues and more. BULCOCK BEACH
Calmer conditions than other Coast beaches, combined with amenities such as picnic shelters, make this a top family spot. LA BALSA PARK
This broad-appeal beach offers something for everyone. Anglers can cast a line, dog owners can take their pet for a stroll or windsurfers can tackle the waves in the right conditions. WURTULLA BEACH Stretching 10km from Currimundi Lake, this beach has great waves for surfers. Other drawcards include the chance to let your dog off the leash. CURRIMUNDI LAKE This is a great spot to swim, fish and picnic, with the added bonus of playground equipment. DICKY BEACH Dicky is a beautiful beach that offers
Wander up Seaview Tce to get a good birdseye view of this beach. Families can make use of the extensive playground equipment and surfers can take advantage of the waves created by a point break. SHELLY BEACH Its little wonder this is one of the Coasts most popular sites for wedding ceremonies and photography. The quiet location boasts a spectacular natural outlook while the beach itself, which is popular with swimmers, also offers a wealth of rock pools for youngsters and the young-at-heart to explore. KINGS BEACH
Take a stroll along the boardwalk and make use of picnic areas and beach showers. GOLDEN BEACH This beach is ideal for windsurfing, kayaking, kite surfing and fishing. It also has a great walking path, from which you can watch the sun rise or set without getting your feet wet. Most of the Sunshine Coasts most popular beaches are patrolled on a regular basis during the year, especially in holiday periods. For specific details, visit lifesaving. com.au To stay up to date with the latest news and ideas, read your Journal newspaper or weekender magazine, delivered free each Friday. Visit questnews.com.au SUMMER 17
Attractions at this man-made beach include scenic walking tracks. POINT CARTWRIGHT This area boasts one of the Coasts most stunning outlooks. Children can search for seashells along the shore and anglers can cast a line off the rocks. The most popular option, however, is to navigate the walking tracks that lead up to the lighthouse, which offers spectacular views across the land and water and is popular for proposals.
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With glorious warm weather, its time for a fling with Mother Nature. Here are a few ideas to explore our waterways and dry land
Walking tracks The Coast caters to all interests and fitness levels. Routes include: Mount Coolum Summit Walk, Mount Coolum National Park. Stretching across 3.2km, this route leads to the top of the 208m volcanic dome, which offers spectacular views of the Coast and hinterland. Not for the feint hearted, it has steep, slippery and rocky sections. Kondalilla Falls, Kondalilla National Park. This track is centred on the beautiful falls, where Skene Creek drops 90m into a rainforest valley. There are two routes a moderate 3.2km rock pools walk or a 4.6km falls circuit. Currimundi Foreshore Reserve. Take a 2.8km journey through areas such as Currimundi Lake and Kathleen McArthur Conservation Park. Noosa National Park, headland section. Close to Hastings St, this park encompasses beautiful natural habitat, rocky coastline and sheltered coves. Five tracks offer something to suit all fitness levels, from the 1km palm grove circuit to a 10.8km return coastal track offering spectacular ocean views. Look out for koalas, dolphins, cockatoos, manta rays and more. Visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ addfiles/documents/planning/ walking_trail_brochure.pdf 22 SUMMER great walk Theres lots of lovely places for a gentle stroll, but if you want to head down a more challenging route, try the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk. Stretching 58km across the lush Blackall Range, it takes in a series of half and fullday walks, which means you can tackle it piecemeal, or in stages. There are camping and comfort facilities available and highlights include waterfalls, native animals, lookouts and national parks. Habitat along the way ranges from warm subtropical rainforest to tall open eucalypt forest. Visit derm.qld.gov.au/parks/greatwalks-sunshine-coast/index.html town trails The WALK program combines cultural tourism with history and health to reveal the stories of Sunshine Coast towns through self-guided walks. Current offerings cover Cooroy, Pomona and Tewantin, each boasting up to 24 sites in a self-paced journey that takes anywhere from one to two hours. Attractions range from the worlds oldest continuously operating silent movie theatre to museums, hotels, private homes and even the site of an old mill. Future locations include Nambour and Kenilworth. Visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ sitePage.cfm?code=heritage-walks
Noosa Trail NeTwork This network has eight trails of varied length and difficulty, suitable for walking, horse riding or mountain biking. They include: Trail 5 this one-way 9km track mainly takes in Tuchekoi National Park with great views of Mt Cooroora and Mt Cooran. Trail 3 stretching 22km oneway from Cooran to Kin Kin, this route goes via Woondum Forest; be warned it is very steep in parts. Trail 8 a great bet for a day trip, this 11km one-way trip wanders in and around Cooroy. Visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ addfiles/documents/sport/noosa_ trail_network_brochure1.pdf Bird watching The network is also a haven for bird watchers, with species such as fairy wrens, ducks, owls, honeyeaters, kites and herons. Visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ addfiles/documents/sport/noosa_ bird_observing.pdf Parks aNd ForesTs The Coast has a variety of national parks and rainforests suitable for walking, hiking, camping and more. They include: Glasshouse Mountains National park has open fields, eucalypt forests, craggy volcanic peaks and panoramic lookouts with walking tracks ranging from easy to very challenging. Mooloolah River National Park has remnants of wallum heath, open eucalypt woodlands and tea-tree swamps and woodlands. Visit derm.qld.gov.au/parks/list. php?region=66 waTerways Options to hit the water include:
Maroochy River Trail. Theres plenty of plant and bird life to see along this roughly 30km route. Visit maroochyrivertrail.com.au/ Currimundi Lake Canoe Trail. This 6km route, great for beginners/ families, passes though bushland and residential areas. Visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ addfiles/documents/environment/ currimundi_lake/trails.pdf GardeNs Coast gardens to explore include: Maroochy Regional Bushland Botanic Gardens in Tanawha are on 82 hectares with everything from walking tracks, artworks and wildlife to creeks and lagoons. Noosa Botanic Gardens boasts eight hectares of native and exotic plants plus a zen garden, lily pond, fern house and more Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary in Bli Bli has everything from casuarina woodland and mangroves to more than 200 bird species, crabs and butterflies. Visit sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/ sitePage.cfm?code=beaches-andparks For more ideas on getting out and about, see your free Journal paper or weekender magazine, delivered coastwide each Friday. see questnews.com.au
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There are plenty of top spots right along the Coast to catch a feed or catch and release
Summer is a great time to cast in a line, whether youre an amateur angler or more experienced. Peter Wells from Davos Compleat Angler says lots of trevally are in the Noosa River, especially early morning or late afternoon, in the Woods Bay or at Munna Bridge. He says the best way to tempt them is with live baits, surface lures or gladiator prawns. Summer whiting are in the shallow waters around Munna Point and also towards the river mouth on the incoming, or mainly run-out, tide. Live worms, yabbies and prawns on light tackle are best. 26 SUMMER Peter says this is also a prime time to catch tuna, kingfish and mackerel off the rocks at the Noosa National Park by casting metal lures or floating bait. The annual run of prawns starts in January. Anglers should use a drag or cast net at night along the shallow banks of the river in Noosaville or Tewantin. The run-out tide is more productive for a good feed. Mud crabs and sand crabs are also active at night. Offshore, now is great for pelagic fishing. Sunshine Reef is producing big spaniards, mainly on large troll baits such as garfish, slimy
mackerel and Davos Spanish Special. Also try for coral trout, grassy sweetlip, squire and parrot fish. Inner reefs in Laguna Bay, such as Halls and Jew Shoal, should prove rewarding for sport anglers. Yellowfin and bluefin tuna and spotted mackerel hunt the bait schools and can usually be found on the surface. They respond well to small metal slugs cast across the front of feeding schools. Emma Sestro from Caloundra Fishing World says anglers can find flathead in the deeper holes near the sand flats in the estuaries, mostly on run-out tides. Look for them from the bar entrance/Bulcock Beach through to the area around Caloundra Power Boat Club. In summer, mangrove jacks are active, along with whiting, which can be found moving through Pumicestone Passage, with queenfish in the canals around
Pelican Waters. These canals are also home to decent-size trevally, which are on the move. Emma says mud crabs have already started showing up in numbers while there are tuna, wahoo and marlin offshore. Steve Dingle from Tackleworld Kawana says the Maroochy River has flathead, whiting, cod and trevally, using baits and lures. He advises worms, yabbies and prawns for bait fishermen while lure fishermen can use small soft plastic wrigglers, worms or prawn shapes weighted with jigheads. Best times are early morning, late afternoon and evening. Steve also suggests dropping a line around the Twin Waters side of the mouth for flathead and trevally, and Picnic Point and Chambers Island for whiting, flathead and cod. Further south at the Mooloolah River, anglers can target the mouth
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in search of trevally, bream and flathead. But the tidal flow in this area can be quite strong, so you may need heavier sinkers. The rock wall is great to fish early morning and late afternoon on the run-in and run-out tides. Further up river there are a lot of bridges and small riverside parks to try. Fishing around the bridges can land large trevally and mangrove jacks at night. Live baiting is very effective, especially in the evening. He also says offshore, we are now well into mackerel season, with early morning the best time to try. * Davos Compleat Angler, cnr Thomas/Mary Sts, Noosaville, fishingnoosa.com.au * Kawana Tackleworld, 8 Nicklin Way, Minyama, tackleworld.com.au * Caloundra Fishing World, 126 Bulcock St, Caloundra, caloundrafishingworld.com.au FRESHWATER FISHING The Coast has plenty of lakes and dams for freshwater fishing or activities such as swimming, kayaking, canoeing, water skiing and sailing. Sites include Cooloolabin Dam, Lake Macdonald, Baroon Pocket Dam/Lake Baroon, Borumba Dam/Lake Borumba and Ewen Maddock Dam. Species range from bass, saratoga and yellowbelly to spangled, silver and golden perch. Some areas require permits so check out the conditions of use before you go. Visit seqwater.com. au/public/recreation/fishing and dpi.qld.gov.au/28_139. htm SUNCOAST BARRA FISHING PARK This saltwater park has a policy of catch and release. There isnt a minimum size or quantity and species include barramundi, whiting, bream, mangrove jack, trevally and snapper. The park is at 367 David Low Way, Bli Bli. Visit suncoastbarrafishing.com/
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Nambour Carols // December 16, Baptist Church Fields. Free family event with market stalls, free rides, amusements for children, fireworks, entertainment and a visit from Santa. Details: 5478 8484. Carols on Kings Beach // December 18, Caloundra. A night of music and song headlined by Aussie chanteuse Wendy Matthews. Details: sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Noosa Carols On The River // December 18, Lions Park, Gympie Tce. Families can sing along to all their favourite yuletide tunes. Details: 5449 9658. Twin Waters Christmas Carols // December 18, Novotel Twin Waters Resort. Festive program for the whole family including solo performers, bands and dancers. Details: 5450 5148. New Years Eve // December 31, Mooloolaba Esplanade Precinct. Family friendly celebration with fireworks and two stages of entertainment including The Whitlams, Amy Meredith and The Jungle Giants. Details: sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Caloundra Community New Years Eve Celebration // December 31, Kings Beach Amphitheatre. Drawcards include childrens entertainment, food stalls, sideshow alley, fireworks and face painting. Details: 0405 123 417 . Noosa New Years Eve Celebration // December 31, Noosa Marina. Will feature live music, including the Matt Harrison Trio, and two separate The Whitlams fireworks shows for families to enjoy. Details: 5473 0166.
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Aero Engine Run Day // January 14, Queensland Air Museum, Caloundra. Annual display of aviation horsepower as the museum fires up its collection of more than 50 historic operational aircraft engines and aircraft, some of which date back to the 1940s. Details: qam.com.au Ginger Flower And Food Festival // January 27-29, Ginger Factory, Yandina. Comprehensive line-up of celebrity chefs, health and wellness experts and gardening gurus, who will lead talks and demos. The annual event also includes a showcase of more than 250 varieties of plant. Details: gingerfactory.com.au Australia Day Community Celebration // January 26, Kings Beach Amphitheatre, Caloundra. Full day of family fun including live entertainment. Details: sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Australia Day // January 26, Aussie World, Palmview. True-blue drawcards will include the annual
Aussie World Dunny Races, a ute show and more than 30 rides and attractions inside the park, such as new flume log ride attraction, The Plunge. Details: aussieworld.com.au
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Caloundra International ATP Challenge // February 4-12, Caloundra Tennis Centre. Top local and international players compete for their share of the $50,000 prizemoney on offer. Details: elitetennisinternational.com Caloundra Tri // February 5, Golden Beach. Race five of the Gatorade Queensland Tri Series. There will also be an Enticer event and Kool Kids Triathlon (100m swim, 2km cycle, 400m run). Details: usmevents.com.au
Noosa Festival of Surfing // March 11-17. Week-long event that includes amateur and pro longboarding, stand up paddle, tandem, finless and more. Theres also a festival village with surfing movies, live music, surfcraft, signing sessions and more. Details: noosafestivalofsurfing.com Get more events in your free Journal or weekender publication, out each Friday, or read them at digitaledition. theweekender.com.au or questnews.com.au SUMMER 31
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except Christmas Day. Where Currimundi State School. What Collectables, car boot sale, Maleny yoghurt and cheese, tools, arts and crafts, fresh local produce, handbags, bric-a-brac and plants. Contact Bob, 0401 482 949. COOROY When Thursdays, 8am-12.30pm. Where RSL Hall in Maple St. What Books, antiques, childrens clothing and womens fashion, jewellery and fresh Coast produce. Contact Tilly, 0418 793 962. COTTON TREE When Sundays, 7am-noon. Where King St, Cotton Tree. What Local arts and crafts. Contact Helen, 0416 217 093. CRYSTAL WATERS When First Saturday of the month, 8am-12.30pm.
Where Crystal Waters Village Green What Plants, bric-a-brac, music, sourdough bread, arts and crafts, massage, books, organic produce, cafe, vegie seedlings and handcrafted jewellery. Tour the village after 10am. Contact Kathryn, 5494 4725. EUMUNDI When Saturdays, 6.30am-2pm; Wednesdays, 8am-1.30pm. The Summer Twilight Markets start Dec 16, 5-9pm, with food/craft, music and outdoor films (5442 7106). Where Memorial Dve. What Entertainment, organic produce, home wares, plants, beauty products, clothing, gifts, arts/crafts, food, street performers and more. Contact eumundimarkets.com.au KAWANA WATERS FARMERS MARKET When Saturdays, 7am-noon.
Where Sportsmans Pde. What Gourmet condiments, fresh Coast produce, live music, a jumping castle and clothing. Contact Shane, 0407 144 223. MALENY ARTS, CRAFTS AND COLLECTABLES MARKET When Sundays, 8am-2pm. Where RSL Hall, Bunya St. What Homemade lotions and soaps, organic cafe, collectables, arts and crafts, Coast produce, and preserves and jams. Contact 0448 423 919. MAROOCHY FISHERMANS ROAD SUNDAY MARKET When Sundays, 6am-noon, not Christmas Day. Where Corner Fishermans Rd and David Low Way. What Bakery, massage, clothing, beauty items, fresh fruit and vegetables, rides, secondhand goods, buskers, food, seedlings,
plants, arts and crafts. Contact Ken, 0429 109 149. NAMBOUR MOONLIGHT MARKET When Last Friday of each month, except December, from 5pm. Where Town Square, Lowe St. What Food court, arts and crafts, live entertainment, wine and stalls. Contact Helen, 0416 217 093. NOOSA FARMERS MARKET When Sundays, 7am-noon. Where AFL grounds, Weyba Rd. What Meats, flowers, fresh fruit and vegetables, gelato, breads, organic produce, coffee, seafood, plants, herbs and more. Contact Shane, 0418 769 374. NOOSA MARINA When Sundays, 8am-2pm. Where Parkyn Crt, Tewantin. What Fresh produce, music, arts
and crafts, jewellery and natural remedies. Contact 5473 0166. PEREGIAN BEACH When First and third Sunday of the month, 7.30am-12.30pm, except January 1, 2012. Where Peregian Surf Club. What Pottery, produce, fashion, arts and crafts, jewellery, art, massage, entertainment, toys, sculpture, plants and more. Contact 0428 190 055. BIG PINEAPPLE MARKET When Saturdays, 6.30am-noon. Where Big Pineapple. What Gourmet food, cheeses, meat, produce, spices, baked goods, flowers and seedlings. Contact Helen, 0416 217 093. YANDINA When Saturdays, 6am-noon.
Where Yandina Sports Grounds. What Plant market, deli section, produce and secondhand goods. Contact Tom, 5446 8273.
Fresh produce and food Arts and craft Antiques/bric-a-brac Fashion/beauty/jewellery Entertainment Pottery Gadgets Natural therapies For more great leisure ideas see your local Journal newspaper or weekender magazine, delivered free across the Coast each Friday. Alternatively you can read them online at questnews. com.au or digitaledition.the weekender.com.au SUMMER 39
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Mouthwatering Italian cuisine using traditional recipes and the freshest ingredients
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Pokies Courtesy Bus Multi Pokies level carpark at the rear of pub Multi level carpark at rear of pub
Daily Gaming Promos Pokies Open 6 Days till late 11.30am-2.30pm Lunch 5.30pm-8.30pm Dinner ph. 5441 1036 Cnr Currie Street and Mill Street, Nambour
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HOLISTIC SERVICES
8.30am-5.30pm Weekdays excluding public holidays
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Amina Eastham-Hillier
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TRANSLINK Train, ferry and bus information including a journey planner for the Sunshine Coast and wider south-east Queensland P 131 230 W translink.com.au SUNBUS SUNSHINE COAST COACH SERVICE P 5450 7888 W sunbus.com.au TRAVELSMART SUNSHINE COAST Focus on getting around through alternative transport such as walking, cycling, scooters and public transport. The site includes detailed bike maps. W travelsmartsunshinecoast. com.au TAXI SERVICES ange Taxi Service R P 418 711 989 or 0 0439 943 354 uncoast Cabs S P 131 008 W suncoastcabs.com.au lasshouse Taxi Service G P 0413 948 076 FERRIES oosa Ferry Cruise N P 5449 8442 W noosaferry.com oosa North-Shore Ferries N (vehicle ferry) P 5447 1321 W noosacarferries.com
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88.7 ABC Classic FM 90.3 and 95.3 ABC Coast FM 91.1 Hot FM 91.9 Sea FM 92.7 Mix FM 96.1 Zinc FM 01.3 Noosa Community Radio 1 104.9 Sunshine FM 106.5 Rhema FM
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Sunshine Beach Sunrise Beach Doonan Eumundi Peregian Springs Peregian Beach Castaways Beach Marcus Beach
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COOLUM BEACH Point Arkwright Yandina Yaroomba Marcoola Mudjimba Mapleton
KONDALILLA NATIONAL PARK
NAMBOUR
Twin Waters
SUNSHINE MOTORWAY
BUDERIM
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Minyama Buddina Kawana Warana Bokarina NICKLIN Wurtulla
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EUDLO NATIONAL PARK
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Cotton Tree, Maroochydore 22 King Street, Cotton Tree. Ph: 07 5443 1629 Sandcastles Building, Mooloolaba Shops 3 & 4, Cnr River Esp & Parkyn Pde. Ph: 07 5478 0300 (Beside Mooloolaba Surf Club) Mooloolaba International, Mooloolaba Shop 10, Cnr The Esplanade & Venning St. Ph: 07 5452 6688 (opposite O'Malleys Irish bar)
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