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My Weekly Preview is a high-quality magazine delivering more of what matters to the Sunshine Coast. Following on from the hugely successful My Property Preview, which was the Coast’s leading real estate and property magazine for over three years, My Weekly Preview features news, business, motoring, socials, health, lifestyle content and more, as well as the most up-to-date information on local real estate. Delivered fresh every Friday.

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SUNSHINE COASTFRIDAY APRIL 13, 2012

myweeklypreview.com.auISSUE 188

56 PAGES OF PAGE 33

LOOKING UPThe sky’s the limit for

local business

G E T I T I N O N E

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6 COVER STORY

8 MY VIEW

10 SOCIALS

13 STAR STYLE

14 LOCAL NEWS

18 NATIONAL & WORLD NEWS

22 BIG NEWS

24 BUSINESS & FINANCE

26 HEALTH & BEAUTY

28 TECH TALK

29 HOME STYLE

32 WINE REVIEW

33 MOTORING

37 MY PROPERTY PREVIEW

93 CROSSWORD/SUDOKU/STARS

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S everal months ago I took my son off to the doctor to have his four-year-old injections. It wasn’t pleasant. As the nurses prepared the

syringes and instructed me to sit down with the child in my lap, my little man cottoned on to what was about to happen, promptly broke free of my grasp and ran off – I chased him around the nurse’s station twice before I fi nally caught him and quickly sat down. Two nurses swiftly came forward with a needle each, jabbed his tender little arms and applied Band-Aids before he could wriggle free again. He jumped off my lap, stared at me incredulously and screamed – loudly, three times – tears of betrayal spilling down his pink cheeks. All was forgotten, however, when he was presented with a bag of lollies and a balloon, and I slunk away, apologising, while he chatted happily about how brave he had just been. But it got me thinking about what us parents put our children – and ourselves – through in an effort to be ‘responsible.’ It was with a lot of interest, then, that I read Nathan Evans’ story on immunisation, which appears on page 22, about a group of parents who believe immunisation is unnecessary and potentially dangerous. The medical profession has its say in the story too. It’s a fascinating issue that all parents should read up on. Any business owner on the Coast will want to read our cover story on page 6 – Julie Schomberg takes a look at how our region’s business sector is faring. Down at Kawana business will be booming, thanks to the health hub – check out page 38 for the latest on that. And as always MWP has health and motoring, socials and news, the best of property and much more.

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ALL IN SAME

[ C O V E R S T O R Y ]

PREVIEWIf the Sunshine Coast is to grab every opportunity to create jobs, increase business, attract more tourists and build infrastructure, all sectors need to pull together. Already there are strong signs this is happening.

WORDSJulie Schomberg

“The Sunshine Coast is a beautiful region and there’s no reason why it

shouldn’t become a richer region,” says Sandy Zubrinich, a senior strategic business consultant who worked across the US and Europe before moving to the Coast from Sydney four years ago. She refl ects the growing expectations of local business people, industry and government leaders who can see the region’s potential for prosperity over the next two decades.

“By 2031, I believe we should be in the top three performing regions in Queensland and the top fi ve nationally,” she says, “but fi rst we need to intervene, plan and make the most of our opportunities.”

Zubrinich chairs the Sunshine Coast Business Council, an advocacy group representing the region’s geographic areas and industry sectors, from property to education. It started

Our aim is to ensure an inclusive and cohesive regional vision is championed, particularly at local, state and federal government levels, to attract diverse business to the regionSunshine Coast Business Council

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in 2004 and refocused on economic development in 2010, post-global fi nancial crisis. Zubrinich has noticed a changing attitude on the Coast in the past 18 months, with “a lot more collaboration and a lot less prickliness” between government levels and chambers of commerce. “The new State Government and upcoming council elections are important opportunities for our region to build a strong, enduring economic base rather than adopt reactive policies,” she says.

Jo Hall, of Kawana Waters Chamber of Commerce, agrees that while busy Easter school holidays are helping to boost business confi dence, the outcomes of both elections are vital for the Coast’s future economic

2012-2031 report, the business council found the Coast has the highest proportion of part-time workers in Queensland, slowing migration and an ageing demographic, among other issues.

It estimates the region needs a four per cent rise in job participation to deliver a sustainable workforce of 250,000 people by 2031, when the population is predicted to be half a million people (compared with 340,000 now).

So how can business expand to employ future generations of locals, in turn buoying our bottom line? The business council says it’s about tapping into public and private investment. ‘Transformative’ infrastructure projects will involve job creation in sectors such as health, community services, tourism, communications, government services and education, in addition to the construction, housing and commerce spin-offs.

“Our focus is on how we will capture every possible job we can for the Coast,” says Zubrinich. “We must think about doing business differently.” An example is several small fi rms collaborating to take on joint work in their industry.‘Transformative’ projects identifi ed are: • the Kawana Health Hub in 2016 (based around new

private and public hospitals to be built),• the Sunshine Coast Airport Precinct in 2020 (master

plan involves a yet-to-be-funded new runway), • the Sippy Downs Technology Precinct in 2018

(based around the expanding university, new town centre and hoped-for relocated government department),

• the Maroochydore principal activity centre in 2015 (land deal sealed to allow redevelopment of CBD).The business council also lists longer-term projects

such as the planned Caloundra South mixed-use development housing 50,000 people within a couple of decades, an industrial precinct, fi ve-star hotels, a national sports franchise and transport infrastructure.

Its action plan for the next six months focuses on reviewing the performances of the fi rst 100 days of the new state and local governments and hosting jobs forums.

“We want to drill down and identify the ripple effects for employment from developments such as the hospital,” Zubrinich says.

Businesses such as Sunshine Plaza at Maroochydore welcome the changing environment. The Coast’s biggest shopping centre has a development application before Sunshine Coast Council to add about 35,000 square metres of fl oor space to accommodate the region’s fi rst David Jones department store, an expanded Myer, additional “mini-majors” and specialty retailers. (See local news on page 14.)

Centre manager Michael Manwaring says the $350 million project “is in direct response to the community seeking a greater range of retail and services in Maroochydore and will result in signifi cant job creation for the retail and construction industries as well as fl ow-on jobs in manufacturing, transport and delivery, and others”.

He says expansion will secure the Plaza’s long-term viability and keep spending on the Coast.

“The retail industry is evolving more rapidly than ever, however the future remains positive for retailers and businesses that adapt accordingly.”

APPETITE TO GROW

The Commonwealth Bank Future Business Index is a biannual analysis of the views of fi nancial decision-makers in companies with a turnover from $10 million to $100 million. The latest index found that mid-market companies are increasingly looking to expand their operations despite uncertain economic conditions, with capital expenditure and staffi ng levels both set to rise. More than two-thirds of businesses said they had implemented initiatives to enhance effi ciency and/or productivity in the past six months. “Appetite for investment is on the way up,” says spokesperson Symon Brewis-Weston.

A TIME TO SOW

Quiet times are the right times to “sow your crop”, according to the owners of highly successful Coast building products company Rockcote.

“Economic conditions are cyclical and you can’t bear fruit all the time,” says Bob Cameron, who with wife Chris has turned their original Yandina-based headquarters into a multimillion-dollar business employing more than 60 people.

“Lay the ground work then reap the benefi ts later. Businesses now have a huge opportunity to grow their market share. As we meet environmental challengesand a shift in market power from America to Asia, not just China, we must fi nd new a place in the world and new ways.”

The self-dubbed “corporate hippies” love living in paradise here on the Coast while running their national company specialising in sustainable paint, render and coating systems.

“We can make an advantage out of what others see as the problem of meeting new energy-effi ciency criteria. Bunnings wants to expand our range and we’re distributing as far as Melbourne,” Cameron says.

direction. “There is no question that we need changes to the landscape of business support and investment from both [levels] of government,” she says.

Hall is a specialist fi nancial adviser and president of a chamber in an area about to get a massive injection of investment as a new private and public hospital precinct is built along with commercial, educational and nearby residential developments. (See property cover story on page 38.)

She reported an “air of excitement” at a recent meeting of the Sunshine Coast University Hospital community reference group and project team. The successful consortium to partner construction of the $2 billion public hospital will be chosen later this year from three bids of “exceptional” quality.

“It’s great to see action on the site of the private hospital and I think many locals are starting to become aware of the sheer size and volume of the combined [project],” Hall says. “It is unprecedented on the Coast and it’s not just the health-care aspects. The fl ow-on effect will mean so many more workers in the area and demands for housing, shopping, entertainment and schools will increase dramatically.”

Zubrinich urges business – small, medium and big – to embrace change, adding that complacency is the Coast’s biggest threat in cyclical economic conditions.

“The Coast is lagging in critical areas and our strengths of retail, tourism and construction have been kicked around a bit,” she says.

“The good news is state and local governments and industry are starting to get strong alignment on what the issues are and we are lucky to have big and small infrastructure projects about to happen.”

As Australia shifts towards a service industry country, she says the Coast needs a unifi ed leadership to protect its industries and diversify its economic base into areas such as health, education and other value-added industries.

Leaders agree increasing the number and type of jobs is a top priority. In its recent Economic Directions

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SOME DAY MY SINK WILL COME

Dot Drane is a journalist, long-time Sunshine Coast local and regular MWP contributor.

The most famous of many memorable scenes in British TV show Fawlty Towers coined the phrase “don’t

mention the war”, but in my part of the world, it’s “don’t mention the kitchen”. To do so is at the risk of being subjected to a long rant.

Kitchen companies, like doctors, it seems, are not obliged to offer the same level of customer service demanded of other industries. So rather than mention the kitchen predicament, let’s look at it this way.

I go down to the coffee shop, order and pay for a coffee and take a seat. After

10 minutes, when the coffee hasn’t arrived, I go back to the counter.

I am informed that the coffee supplier wasn’t able to get the beans roasted in time but happily they have just arrived at this moment and it’s on its way.

After another 10 minutes, when the coffee still hasn’t arrived, I again return to the counter.

The barista is most apologetic (but not sorry enough to have taken the time to come and tell me of the problem).

Alas, there have been a few unexpected complications in the supply chain and because the roasted beans were late, it meant the barista had been forced to go on with another order that he had already started.

This one was a big order and therefore it would be necessary to fi nish it up before attention could be returned to mine. However, he confi dently assures me, I will have my coffee in fi ve minutes.

After another 10 minutes, I go back again. The situation is regrettable but the table I have chosen to sit at is not in a good position and I will need to move to another seat at my own expense. I do this but after another fi ve minutes, still no coffee.

I’m told the waitress has been caught up at another table but as soon as she gets back, my coffee will be ready.

Finally, after another 15 minutes the coffee arrives. It is a good brew and my anger and frustration is eventually forgotten.

Okay, so a kitchen is a tad more involved than a coffee but the principle is the same. In the interests of customer service, why not just say, “It’s very busy at the moment and your coffee won’t be ready for an hour.”

That I could cope with. It’s all about expectation management. Ah, if only kitchen companies (and doctors) had to provide the same level of client service expected of the hospitality industry.

[ M Y V I E W ]

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WHONational Australia Bank Sunshine Coast

WHAT Myer Styling Workshop

WHEREMooloolaba Surf Club

Dianna Mullins presented a corporate makeover evening for National Australia Bank’s new retail image. Showcased on the night was the new season stock from Myer Maroochydore. Christian Dior facilitated a workshop for business make-up, which complemented the Go Girls salon’s tips for hairstyles and personal image advice.

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Dianna Mullins, Craig Bryant Tracey Collins, Kim HenslyPaige Worthy, Laureen Rooney, Kyleigh

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Maria Mitchell, Maureen Webb Sonya Driver, Clayton Linthwaite, Tracy Teis

WHOSunshine Coast Business Council

WHAT Economic Directions Forum

WHEREInnovation Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast

Business and community representatives from throughout the Sunshine Coast attended the Business Council’s forum. This event provided an important opportunity for discussion of the Coast’s economic future.

Amanda Davis, Cathy Jones, Kristy Williamson Mark Paddenburg, Michael Hopkins, Ross Hepworth

Jarrod Bleijie, Tony Sowden

Kathy McDonald, Debbie Rawlings

Mike Hefferan, Brook Kitson, David Oliver Tony Long, Jenny Madden

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Organised by Sting and Trudie Styler, this year’s Revlon Rainforest Fund benefi t concert was held at the Pierre Hotel in New York. Themed ‘Songs from the Silver Screen’, guests were entertained by an all-star line-up (think Elton John, Bruno Mars, Meryl Streep and James Taylor) singing classic fi lm songs.

47TH ANNUAL AMC AWARDSLas Vegas, April

The biggest honour of the 47th annual American Country Music awards went to Taylor Swift, who was awarded Entertainer of the Year in front of a packed room at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. The winners list also included Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert and Kelly Clarkson.

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Lend Lease says the planned Sunshine Plaza expansion will contribute more than $36 million to the Coast’s economy each year.It comes as the Sunshine Coast Business Council hailed the expansion plans as a coup for business confi dence and jobs.

Plans are before the council and state authorities for an additional 35,000 square metres of retail space, including the Coast’s fi rst David Jones store in a $350 million expansion.

“The development will result in signifi cant job creation for the retail and construction industries as well as fl ow-on jobs in manufacturing, transport and delivery and others,” says Lend Lease head of retail development Gary Horwitz.

“As a result of the redevelopment, net additional retail jobs are estimated at about 1200 people – representing almost $36 million annually in wages for the local economy,” he says.

“In addition, based on ABS input/output multipliers, over 1000 subsequent positions will be created in the local economy as a result of the on-going operation of Sunshine Plaza.

The council is urging residents to take steps to help reduce mosquito breeding following recent wet weather.

Residential properties have been shown to be signifi cant mosquito breeding sites, particularly during summer.

The council urges residents to take a range of steps to reduce breeding sites around homes.

They include checking places where water can accumulate, emptying pot plant saucers, keeping fi sh ponds stocked with fi sh, chlorinating swimming pools, capping cavity brick walls and drilling holes in tyres used as swings.

Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd (SCDL) will attend the International Association of Golf Tour Operators Asia Golf Tourism Convention in Kuala Lumpur from April 22 to 25.

IAGTO will assemble 150 golf tour operators from key markets including Japan, Korea, China, South East Asia, Canada and Europe.

SCDL will conduct one-on-one appointments and meet and network with operators qualifi ed to sell and promote golf destinations including Queensland and the Sunshine Coast.

“Asia certainly provides a huge opportunity for the Sunshine Coast, given the growth that Australia and Queensland are realising from this market,” says Steve Cooper, CEO of SCDL.

University of the Sunshine Coast has celebrated its 10,000th graduate.

Some 1500 people turned out to congratulate this year’s graduates at a ceremony last week.

Among the graduates were the university’s fi rst civil engineering graduates.

Top of the class was Gina Leach, of Coolum Beach, who graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering – Class 1, and received a faculty medal for high academic achievement.

Graduating with Bachelors of Civil Engineering – Class 2 were Adam Brittain, Leo Copelin, Matt Noonan, Tony Ravell, Sean Thrussell and Anthony Wright.

The ceremony also included the university’s fi rst group of occupational therapy graduates.

Nominations have opened for the 2012 Living Smart Glossies Awards, to be held on Friday, June 15.

Named after the endangered glossy black cockatoo, the awards recognise exceptional sustainability achievements in building design, construction, transport, resource management, greening the arts, and edible gardening.

New this year is the Affordable Living Award, which is open to developers and builders who have delivered a residential project which has contributed to housing choice and a sustainable and affordable living experience for the home’s inhabitants.

Entries close on Monday, May 14. Visit www.livingsmartqld.com.au for more.

Plaza expansion $36 million annual boost to Coast

Residents to help give mozzies the fl ick

Coast on par for golf promotion

Milestone for university

Going for a Glossie

“This brings the total increase in employment from the expanded centre to over 2200.”

Horwitz says despite its status as the primary shopping centre on the Sunshine Coast, 35 per cent of Sunshine Plaza shoppers frequently shop outside the region, with 29 per cent visiting Westfi eld Chermside, Brisbane CBD’s Myer and David Jones, Indooroopilly Shopping Centre and Westfi eld North Lakes each month.

“Research conducted on behalf of Lend Lease estimates that 22 per cent, or $972.3 million, of retail spending is currently escaping from the Sunshine Plaza total trade area. The proposed development would retain a proportion of this spending on the Coast,” Horwitz says.

Business Council chair Sandy Zubrinich says projects such as the Sunshine Plaza expansion create jobs in all areas including retail, design, investment, construction and operational phases.

“The expansion of Sunshine Plaza is a project on the table right now and approval by the incoming council without further delay would be a big step in the right direction,” she says.

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Casino not on cards

Caloundra’s Dicky Beach has been recognised for its beautiful outlook in a poll – The 100 Best Views in Australia.

The list is published in the April-May edition of Australian Traveller magazine.

“The Sunshine Coast region has some spectacular views,” says Steve Cooper, Sunshine Coast Destination Ltd CEO. “It is very exciting to have Dicky Beach listed

Dicky Beach one of our best viewsnationally as a favourite. The judged image inspires not only visitors to Dicky Beach and the Caloundra region but also puts the Sunshine Coast on the map as a natural and desirable destination to visit.”

The winning nomination and image of Dicky Beach was provided by photographer Hartmut Toepler. In 1893 the SS Dicky was forced ashore during heavy seas and its iron skeleton remains on the beach.

Coolum The state’s richest man says he does not want to build a casino on the Sunshine Coast, he just trademarked the name.

Clive Palmer paid Hyatt Hotels an undisclosed sum to remove it as manager of his Coolum resort. He registered the resort’s name – Coolum Resort and Spa – and took a trademark on the name Coolum Casino on March 23, The Sunday Mail newspaper says.

It reported a casino was part of Palmer’s plans to build a $1.5 billion tourism and leisure empire.

But he says he has no such plans.A trademark for the name

Coolum Casino and the domain name www.coolumcasino.com.au were registered to stop other tourism operators from doing it in the future.

“I have not discussed establishing a casino at the resort with any authorities or the Queensland Government,” Palmer said in a statement. “I do not believe a casino would be the answer to boosting tourism on the Sunshine Coast. A much broader strategy is needed.

“A casino could also have a detrimental social impact on the Sunshine Coast.” Source: AAP

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Eleven members from three generations of the Taufa and Lale families were killed when fi re gutted their home at Slacks Creek in Brisbane’s south on August 24 last year.

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A portable plasma fl ashlight capable of killing some of the strongest bacteria could be used to treat patients in natural disasters and war zones, researchers say.

The device, developed by Australian and Chinese researchers, resembles a torch and emits reactive plasma particles that can kill bacteria, and potentially treat wounds and even tumours. Previously, similar devices have often relied on an electricity connection or generators.

A team of international researchers including those from University of Sydney and CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering created the device. Source: AAP

Bacteria killer ‘fl ashlight’

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construction companies donated supplies and labour. Source: AAP

The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has warned Prime Minister Julia Gillard not to break her promise to increase aid to foreign countries.

The Gillard Government’s expenditure review committee is reportedly considering moving back by three to fi ve years the time frame on its promise to boost foreign aid to 0.5 per cent

Christians remind PM of her aid promiseof gross domestic product by 2015, saving up to $1 billion.

“We understand that savings have to be found in the budget but an election commitment to help people in countries far worse off than Australia should be honoured,” managing director of ACL Jim Wallace said in a statement. Source: AAP

The future of Queensland arts events hangs in the balance after Premier Campbell Newman made clear it’s a worthy target for cutbacks.

The state’s fi rst conservative government in almost 20 years is under fi re for axing the Premier’s Literary Awards within two weeks of being elected.

Newman says the step is consistent with the cost-cutting agenda Queenslanders overwhelmingly voted for.

Former premier Peter Beattie, who began the awards in 1999 to bring Queensland into line with other states, said it was not a forward-looking decision. Source: AAP

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Detectives found white powdery substances and a spoon with white residue in the hotel room where singer Whitney Houston died, according to the fi nal autopsy report. Houston had cocaine throughout her system when she died, the report says, and a “spoon with a white crystal-like substance in it” was found.

The report does not specifi cally identify the substances as cocaine, although the drug was found in toxicology tests in Houston’s heart and extremities. Police say the investigation is still open and they cannot comment on the fi ndings. Source: AAP

‘Residue’ on spoon in Houston’s room

Defective sperm from older fathers may trigger ‘new’ genetic mutations linked to autism, a study has shown.

Researchers found that ‘de novo’, or newly created, mutations played an important role in autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs). These defects were “overwhelmingly paternal” in origin, say the scientists.

Fathers were four times more likely to generate the mutations than mothers. The gene defects were also “positively correlated” with paternal age.

The fi ndings added to previous research showing that older fathers are slightly more at risk of having an autistic child.

Scientists analysed the DNA of 677 individuals from 209 families with a single child with autism, and 50 unaffected brothers and sisters. Source: PA

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Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby could learn whether she has been granted clemency before the end of the year, but authorities say she is likely to face at least another two years in prison if given early release.

The 34-year-old’s bid for freedom has received a boost with a crucial report from Indonesia’s Justice and Human Rights Ministry recommending that she be granted clemency on humanitarian grounds.

The clemency application, lodged about two years ago, must still be approved by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Source: AAP

Barbie is running for US president again, the manufacturer of the iconic doll says, this time in a pink power suit from a New York designer whose clients include Michelle Obama.

Mattel says its Barbie I Can Be… President doll – developed in collaboration with the White House Project, a women’s leadership development organisation – is intended “to plant the seed of leadership in a girl’s mind”.

Mattel previously released Barbie-for-president dolls during the 1992, 2000, 2004 and 2008 election campaigns. Source: AFP

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Internet search engine Google has been found guilty of posting misleading and deceptive ads, with a court upholding an appeal by the competition watchdog.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission lost a Federal Court case against Google in September which claimed Google was engaged in conduct likely to mislead or deceive the public.

The ACCC initially claimed the links to 11 ads were misleading because they included a headline consisting of a trading name, a

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product name or a website address of the advertiser’s competitor but which also served as a link to the advertiser’s website.

It appealed in four of the 11 cases. In the Federal Court in Sydney on Tuesday, Justice Peter Jacobson overturned the original decision and granted the appeal. He and Chief Justice Patrick Keane and Justice Bruce Lander said the primary judge “erred in failing to conclude that Google engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct in four cases”.

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A female suicide bomber has blown herself up during an address by the Somali prime minister in Mogadishu marking the fi rst anniversary of the launch of Somalia’s satellite TV network. Four people were killed including the country’s Olympic and football bosses.

Suicide bomber kills Somali sports chiefsSomali Olympic Committee

president Aden Yabarow Wiish and Somali Football Federation head Said Mohamed Nur were killed in Wednesday’s attack.

The prime minister and seven other ministers standing beside him were unharmed.

Source: AFP

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a Kuwaiti who went to university in the US, is the self-proclaimed architect of the September 11, 2001 attacks and a host of other anti-Western plots.

The Pentagon has announced charges against Mohammed and four other alleged 9/11 plotters, clearing the way for a high-profi le trial long delayed by a debate in the US over whether they should be prosecuted in a civilian or military court.

Known simply as KSM by US offi cials, the 46-year-old trained engineer was regarded as one of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s most trusted lieutenants.

Source: MCT

No obvious signs of foul play have been found in the death of a prominent French scholar found in bed at a New York hotel, but his laptop and mobile phone were found on a ledge several fl oors below, police say.

Detectives found no evidence that anyone had broken into the seventh-fl oor room of Richard Descoings or any clear signsof trauma to his body. Empty alcohol bottles and prescription medication were found in the room.

Police said a laptop computer and a mobile phone believed to belong to Descoings were found on a third-fl oor ledge below his room at the Michelangelo Hotel, but it was unclear how they got there.

Descoings, 53, was director of one of France’s top colleges and a pioneer in opening the country’s schools to the underprivileged.

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THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST

IMMUNISATIONMatt is like any other kid – he’s active, plays sport

and in his seven years has enjoyed good health, says mum Julia.

But unlike most kids, Matt is not vaccinated. It was a decision Julia and her husband made before their son was born, and one the Buddina couple didn’t make lightly.

“It was a decision I spent lots of time researching the pros and cons about,” says Julia.

She says the move was part of a holistic approach to protect him from chemicals and food additives.

“His body was always able to cope. The compromised bodies are the ones that are not able to cope, so I wasn’t too concerned if he did get some of the illnesses, I believe in some ways they are almost a rite of passage,” she says.

“A lot of the diseases are now a-typical, meaning they are different strands than the vaccines are for … they are mutating.”

The Australian Vaccination Network (AVN) – an anti-immunisation group based in NSW – supports parents who choose not to vaccinate, in the face of pressure.

“We get lots of complaints from parents who say they have been abused, yelled at and harassed by people in front of their kids, and even told they want their kids to die because they have not vaccinated them,” says spokesperson Meryl Dorey.

The AVN won a court battle with the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC) last month after the HCCC issued a public warning about the AVN following an investigation into claims the AVN was selective with information it used in its arguments against immunisation.

“We said from the start it was not a valid complaint

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under the Act and nor did they have the jurisdiction because it was not valid,” says Dorey. “Three years later we were proven right, but at huge cost to the taxpayers of NSW, our organisation and myself personally.”

She will speak at Maroochydore on Monday night, spreading the AVN’s message. It wants the government to fund vaccine testing, rather than drug companies.

Dorey says testing is not stringent enough, and fears vaccines are often administered without regard for children’s medical histories. “The particular bacteria used in vaccines is not the same bacteria that is causing more than 84 per cent of whooping cough cases – we have one strain of bacteria in the vaccine and another one circulating in the community,” she says.

“Most of our information is sourced from mainstream peer-reviewed medical journals where doctors and the government should be getting it from.”

Australian Medical Association Queensland president Dr Richard Kidd says governments impose strict regulations on testing, while risks associated with not vaccinating children outweigh the risks of a reaction to a vaccine. “All these things we have vaccines for – whooping cough, diphtheria, measles, mumps and rubella – in previous generations, used to kill many children, and those who survived were left with all sorts of horrible disabilities,” he says. “I looked after a girl who got measles when she was six or seven and she was left with brain damage and she went from being a really bright girl who was a ballerina, to someone who could communicate only by screaming. She had no quality of life,” Kidd says.

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We recommend any parent go to the doctor and get information from there, come to the AVN and get our information, read everything they can

FAST FACTImmunisation is not a legal requirement in Australia. Ultimately it is the decision of the parents whether or not to have their child vaccinated.In 2011, the coverage rates for immunisation in children in Australia was:

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proven to be safe. Once we begin using the vaccine any time an adverse reaction happens the doctor or practice must report that to the government so the government builds a lot of individual information.

“The Australian Government is, with new medicines, also demanding those companies do testing in Australian environments with Australian doctors.”

Immunisation, says University of the Sunshine Coast Associate Professor Dr Shelley

Julia believes her son’s good health is at least partly because he has not been subjected to vaccines. “My son has never had antibiotics; he’s never had to be seen by a doctor for anything,” she says. “I think the fear factor overrides people’s want to look further, they are scared to buck the system. If they had the time to look into the issue further, it would be obvious what the right thing to do is.”

An Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing spokesperson says the government wants 90 per cent immunisation coverage. “Some people are vocal opponents of immunisation but their theories frequently have no sound scientifi c basis,” he says.

Both Dorey and Kidd agree that parents should do their research if they are unsure about vaccination.

“I strongly encourage anyone who has any questions about vaccination to talk to their family doctor,” Kidd says.

Dorey adds, “We recommend any parent go to the doctor and get information from there, come to the AVN and get our information, read everything they can and make a list of questions and ask those of the doctors and do not make any decisions until they are satisfi ed.”

Meryl Dorey will speak at the Healthy Decisions seminar, April 18. For information and bookings phone 5493 2437.

Walton, mimics our natural immune response to build up protective antibodies. “The body sees a component of the bacteria and is able to mount an immune response and make antibodies to that bacteria. It builds up a certain level of those antibodies so that if the body is exposed environmentally to that pathogen the body already has some antibodies there to mount a rapid response to that live infestation and stop it.

“Where there has never been an exposure the body takes two to three weeks to make that antibody and you can become very ill before the body can start dealing with it.”

Kidd says herd immunity – the combined immunity of the public – is critical to avoiding outbreaks and epidemics.

From July 1 parents who refuse to fully immunise their children will be stripped of family tax benefi ts – up to $2100 per child in benefi ts. Families are already required to immunise their children before they can receive the Child Care Benefi t and Child Care Rebate.

The changes have not silenced the AVN, which advises parents how to maintain government entitlements without vaccinating their children. “You do not have to take any vaccinations in order to receive government entitlements,” says Dorey. “You need to register as a conscientious objector.”

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HYATT EXIT WON’T HAMPER COOLUM PGA GOLF EVENT Sunshine Coast Council has

made changes to planning conditions in a move it says

will streamline development approvals.

Economic development portfolio councillor Lew Brennan has welcomed the move as step towards easing the pressures on local businesses.

Director of development services, Julie Edwards, says the review of development application conditions has resulted in the council rationalising the number of conditions applied, while making the obligations contained within the conditions easier to understand.

“Conditions are placed on approvals to protect the interests of the community and the environment, both during construction and for the life of the development,” Edwards says.

“Planning conditions take into account a range of issues such as environmental impacts, noise levels, traffi c and infrastructure.”

Edwards says the new conditions were still fi rm on important policy requirements contained in the planning scheme.

“The reduced number of conditions and simplifi ed language will make it easier for recipients of planning approvals to get on with the job,” she says.

Brennan describes the changes as a “great step forward”.

He says the council needs to be comparable to other like councils.

“I understand the pressures on people trying to make a living and get a business up and running in

The PGA golf event will go ahead at the newly named Coolum Golf Resort.

A spokeswoman for the PGA confi rmed the popular golfi ng event will proceed despite changes in management at Coolum Golf Resort, formerly known as the Hyatt Coolum.

Dates for the year’s event are expected to be announced this week.

The golf resort is no longer under Hyatt management.

“We held a very successful Australian PGA Championship presented by Coca-Cola on the Sunshine Coast in 2011 when Clive Palmer was the owner of the resort,” says Anthony Wright, general manager commercial and marketing for the PGA of Australia.

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tough times, so anything we can do to reduce red tape and the costs of establishing a sustainable business on the Coast is high on people’s agendas,” he says.

“As you look to start and expand business there are always costs and in many cases it’s not just council costs but all sorts of costs such as power and rent and whatever we can do to contribute to the easing of that I’m happy to support.”

Edwards says the review has come at a good time as the council prepares for future applications submitted in the Maroochydore, Palmview, Sippy Downs and Kawana masterplan areas.

“The new conditions are now being used and apply to Material Change of Use and Reconfi guring of Lot applications such as unit developments, shopping centres and residential land subdivision,” Edwards said.

“A similar review is currently underway for conditions on Operational Works approvals that are expected to be fi nalised over the next six months.”

Lew Brennan says changes to planning application processes will help business.

a pinnacle event on the PGA Tour of Australasia.”

Sunshine Coast Destination Limited chief Steve Cooper welcomed the news as a positive one for the local tourism industry.

“From an event perspective the securing of the PGA golf for 2012 is very important,” he says. “Typically, it attracts in the order of 40,000 visitors over the course of the four days of the event. In particular the event gives great confi dence to Sunshine Coast Destination Limited and council about the investment in that event.

“Most pleasing was the four million viewers achieved through media coverage around the world, so it certainly contributes massively from a promotional point of view, and within the growing Asian market.”

Cooper says a tourism symposium planned for May has also been confi rmed with the resort.

This year’s festivities are expected to draw 40,000 visitors.

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EXPERTS ON HAND TO HELP

More than 30 Coast-based professionals across industries such as law,

taxation and town planning will be on hand to offer advice at the Sunshine Coast Business Expo in May.

“For this year’s expo we have organised a roster of our new professional service providers (PSP) to be on hand throughout the event, who will give free advice to those who ask for it,” says the council’s economic development manager, Craig Matheson.

“We have recently sought and attracted 33 of the Coast’s professionals in accounting, law, taxation and town planning to join our PSP panel, many of whom will attend the expo to pass on advice to those attending,” he says.

“Throughout the expo, Coast business owners will be able to meet any one of the PSPs for free consultations and advice, as well as attend some of the workshops.

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“This service continues to be part of council’s Local Business Support Program, but the expo will be a good opportunity for business owners to see how it operates.”

Matheson says the council will also showcase its new electronic business e-book Business Ezy.

“Business Ezy is the fi rst of its kind from any level of government,” he says.

“It provides relevant and useful information to anyone in small business, from start-up, through all the business cycles, even to disposal of a business.

“It’s unique, and a key component of the Local Business Support program, accessible from any internet-enabled device.”

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Most athletes know they have to work major muscle groups like their biceps, quads and glutes. But even elite athletes may neglect

one of the most important muscle groups – those in the neck.

The neck can be the weakest link in anyone’s physical condition. But during physical activity the neck supports almost seven kilos – the average weight of the human head – and balances this weight as the arms, shoulders and back make sudden and powerful athletic moves.

It’s important to build strength in this body part, which will help protect your upper back muscles and spinal cord against impact. There are more than 15 muscles in the neck area. The most noticeable of

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warm-up is easy – simply turn the head from side to side, then fl ex it in a full range of motion. Let your head relax and lean back, then to each side, then forward. Finally, move your head in an upright circle in both directions.

Here is an exercise that will help. Bracing your elbows on a solid surface like a desk or table, put your head in your hands and push down.

You’ll feel this in the back of your neck. Next, interlace your fi ngers at the back of your neck and pull your hands forward while pushing your head back against your hands. Breathe deeply with each rep.

The neck should not be worked out every day; twice a week is suffi cient to build both strength and bulk in this important area. Give those small muscles enough time to fully recover from every workout. They will also be stretched as they are worked, thus becoming more fl exible.

Once your neck has become strong and fl exible, it won’t matter whether you take a hit on the fi eld or in a fall from your bike; your ‘weakest link’ will help protect you from injury.

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That combo should enhance emotional wellbeing, help reduce weight and boost antioxidant levels.

Researchers at Ohio State University in the US report online in the journal Communication Research that we enjoy watching fi lms like Titanic or Atonement because it prompts us think about our own close relationships, which makes us happy. The study, led by Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, was based on responses from 361 university students who had viewed a shortened version of the 2007 fi lm Atonement, which involves two ill-fated lovers separated by war.

Those who felt they had experienced a greater increase in sadness while viewing the movie

were more likely to write about real people with whom they had close relationships, Knobloch-Westerwick said, which in turn increased their happiness. By contrast, students whose thoughts were more self-centred, and who compared their own lives with those of the fi lm characters, rather than thinking about their loved ones, did not experience increased happiness.

When it comes to diving into the popcorn, scientists at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania reported the popped kernels contain higher levels of antioxidant substances called polyphenols than fruits and vegies. However how the popcorn is cooked makes all the difference in whether it is a healthy snack. Air popping is best. Cooking it the way cinemas do – in lots of fat and salt – gives it more than twice the calories and loads of fat and sodium, although the antioxidant properties remain. Source: AAP

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1The world’s most powerful man singing an LMFAO tune – nothing

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PRESIDENTIAL VISIT INDEPENDENCE DAY

US fi rst Lady Michelle Obama says Google is opening the doors to the White House on the internet by letting users pay virtual visits to all the public rooms.

The president’s home is part of a Google Art Project that lets online visitors step into museums, galleries and other famous spaces and look around as though they were there.

“The White House isn’t simply a home to fi rst families or a meeting space for world leaders, it’s also known as ‘the People’s House,’ a place that should be open to everyone,” Michelle Obama said in a video message.

Google used Street View cameras in rooms to capture images in 360 degrees. The Obamas have been known to drop in on groups touring the White House, which has logged about 2.5 million visitors during the past three years. Source: AFP

There’s never a lack of new computer games, but with so many of them coming in the form of sequels it’s no wonder some fans are thirsting for new ideas. Enter indie games. The good news is that they’re cheap and usually inventive, as they are produced without the support of a publisher. But they can be hard to fi nd.

“Big publishers are going to always focus more on blockbusters than new ideas, even though a lot of players want innovative games,” says Joerg Mueller-Lietzkow, from the University of Paderborn in Germany.

The variety is great among indie games. Minecraft, developed by Mojang, is one of the most successful indies of recent years. It’s a pixellated sand castle game where each player has to build his own world out of stones. Then there are the experimental games, like Flower, which requires players to take on the role of a petal being tossed in the wind.

Because there are no major publishers behind indies, they usually don’t get distributed as DVDs. But there are several download platforms, says Mueller-Lietzkow. “The online sales of games has become almost taken for granted. A few years ago, it was unthinkable.” Source: AAP

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In 1945 design duo Charles and Ray Eames created a toy elephant made of plywood. It never made it into mass production, but now a plastic version of the Eames elephant is available. Perfect for any child’s room, the elephants, which stand at about 40 centimetres high, are also tough enough for outside play. For more www.spacefurniture.com.au.

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Last year MPP brought you news of a fl exible sandstone product showcased at DesignEx. Where can locals get something like this, you ask? Maroochydore’s Amber Tiles has a product called Stone Fabric that can go anywhere indoors and out – it can be used on buildings, near pools, for decorative features and more. For details head to www.ambertilesmaroochydore.com.au.

The Dulux Re-set colour palette celebrates simplicity with classic whites, nudes, silver greys and charcoals. Great for creating a timeless outdoor room. Head to www.dulux.com.au.

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HYUNDAI NAILS IT WITH THE i40

MAKE/MODEL Hyundai i40 Tourer

DETAILSFive-door, fi ve-seat mid-sized sports wagon with choice of four-cylinder petrol or four-cylinder turbo-diesel engines and six-speed manual or automatic transmission.

TECH STUFF2-litre four-cylinder GDI petrol engine produces 130kW@6500rpm; 213Nm@4700 rpm.1.7-litre diesel produces 100kW, 330Nm.

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You can’t help but like a car that plays you a little tune when you get into it.

That same car gets even easier to like when it has a jazzy cockpit that looks like it’s straight out of a PlayStation game with its coloured lighting and ultra-modern design.

The i40 is the wagon variant of Hyundai’s mid-sizer i45 and shares most of its mechanicals with its sedan sibling. But it looks better, has more space and arguably drives better than the sedan.

The i40 gets its impressive mechanicals from the i45 with the choice of a two-litre, four-cylinder GDI (gasoline direct injection) petrol engine or a 1.7-litre turbo-diesel and six-speed manual or auto transmission (the auto’s a $2000 premium).

We drove the petrol model, which is surprisingly peppy – giving more than acceptable performance. The engine has been developed by the Koreans and is the equal of anything you’re likely to see from Japan

– producing 130 kilowatts, a useful 213 Newton metres of torque while sipping just 7.5l/100km in automatic form. The diesel boasts economy of 4.7l/100km, which Hyundai claims is best in class.

The six-speed auto – also Korean-designed and built – is likewise a pleasant surprise. Gear changes are intuitive and smooth, it changes up and down at the appropriate time, and it offers the option of a manual shift.

The i40 is offered in three trim levels, with even the basic Active model generously equipped.

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WORDS Peter Atkinson

the best part of a week trying to fi nd something – anything – not to like about this car and came up pretty-much empty.

It looks good, drives well, is well-built, has a frugal yet punchy engine and a silky transmission. It’s not long ago that many people – myself included – tended to sneer at Korean cars. Those days are well and truly gone.

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RANGE ROVER SPORT REVITALISED FOR 2012

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More power, an eight-speed transmission and improved interior

features are important parts of the Range Rover Sport in 2012.

The 3.0-litre V6 diesel engines in the well-known model now offer even greater effi ciencies, with reduced CO2, improved fuel economy and an increase in power for 2012.

The output of the more powerful 245PS engine has been increased to 256PS with CO2 emissions reduced from 243g/km to 230g/km.

Meanwhile, CO2 emissions for the entry-level 211PS engine have been substantially reduced from 243g/km to 224g/km, thanks to a low-fl ow fuel-injection system.

These improvements are partly due to the introduction of the new, highly-effi cient, ZF 8HP70, eight-speed automatic gearbox, combining smooth shifting and improved fuel economy.

The 5.0 LR-V8 Supercharged remains unchanged for 2012, continuing to offer supreme power and sublime refi nement, Land Rover says.

Design and equipment levels have moved up a level too with exterior colour changes to detailing, and new interior colour schemes for the Autobiography Sport and Limited Edition.

A new powered tailgate has also been introduced for the majority of markets across the range for 2012, enabling drivers to set their desired lift height.

For the fi rst time on the Range Rover Sport, the next generation seven-inch touch-screen is included with optional Dual View

technology, allowing the driver to view the navigation display while the passenger watches a DVD.

The new ‘Say What You See’ voice command on premium systems helps the driver learn commands with useful step-by-step screen prompts and allows the use of spoken short codes.

Signifi cant specifi cation and performance improvements have also been made to the Hi-ICE and Premium audio systems.

“The enhancements to the 2012 Range Rover Sport will ensure this car retains its position as one of the most economical and dynamic high-performance SUVs on the market today,” says Land Rover global brand director John Edwards.

“With greater levels of diesel engine effi ciency, lower fuel emissions and exciting new features, the Range Rover Sport continues to live up to its reputation for power and refi nement.”

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FERRARI OPENS MUSEUM IN MODENA

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Ferrari has opened a new museum in the home town of its founder Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988) featuring numerous famous

race cars and personal items of the successful Italian carmaker, such as his dark sunglasses.

The house in which the Ferrari founder was born forms part of the 5000-square metre complex with a massive yellow roof that was designed like a Ferrari bonnet by Czech star architect Jan Kaplicky.

“This tribute to my father, who loved Modena profoundly, gives me immense pleasure,” says Piero Ferrari, Ferrari’s vice-president and Enzo Ferrari’s son, at the recent opening.

“It provides an opportunity for anyone who wants to fi nd out more about the man, his story and the link between the city and the world of engines.”

Enzo Ferrari began his career as a racing driver, became a team manager at Alfa Romeo and founded the Scuderia Ferrari in 1947. He died in 1988 at the age of 90.

The museum includes a teaching room with a digital archive centre as well as a conference room, projection room, retail shop and cafe. Source: DPA vg

Car buyers looking for good resale tend to opt for black, silver or dark blue vehicles, but when it comes to safety, experts say white should be the colour of choice.

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Accident fi gures show the risks posed by darker colours. Bright and vibrant colours refl ect the light better, making them more visible. Research conducted by the Monash University Accident Unit found black cars were 12 per cent more likely than white ones to be involved in an accident.Source: DPA vg

White cars in fewer crashes

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one time and 3500 permanent hospital jobs.Also in the area is a private hospital, to be

developed and operated by global hospital group Ramsay Health Care. It will be co-located with the SCUH and provide 200 beds. Construction commenced in late 2011 with completion in late 2013. It will create 360 construction jobs with 700 permanent medical and support employees.

The Skills, Academic and Research Centre (SARC) will also provide education and research in the hospital campus. It has a $60.8 million capital investment with facilities for approximately 1300 students a year. SARC is a collaboration between the University of Queensland, the University of the Sunshine Coast and Sunshine Coast TAFE. It will provide jobs for 150 academic and support staff.

Kawana Health Innovation Park (KHIP) is a commercial development precinct, distributed across a number of sites across the campus. The KHIP will deliver a range of ancillary health and support services.

It is anticipated that construction of the Kawana town centre project, located almost adjacent to the SCUH precinct, will commence in 2013. The town centre project incorporates approximately 80,000 square metres of retail, commercial, community and entertainment uses plus a range of integrated medium-density residential development sites. It will generate an estimated 5000 construction and permanent jobs. It is expected the fi rst stages of the medical precinct will be developed to coincide with the opening of the public hospital.

ECONOMIC BENEFITSThe entire project will generate economic stimulus across the whole Sunshine Coast, with an economic multiplier effect well in excess of the project’s $2 billion capital cost. But it’s expected that the impact in the Kawana locality – as the ‘epicentre’ of this investment – will be most dramatic. The economic impact of the creation of almost 10,000 jobs – manning not only the medical operations but also the surrounding commercial, retail and residential development and spanning a range of skills, demographics and income levels – will create a dynamic ripple effect, particularly in terms of demand for housing, urban and personal services. It has been projected that the annual operating cost of the public hospital alone will be around $700 million, with a very large majority of that being spent within the region.

While the two hospital projects will involve

PREVIEWDamian Brown from Urban 21 has this rundown on the Kawana hospital precinct and what it means for the Sunshine Coast.

The commencement of the massive Sunshine Coast University Hospital precinct heralds an exciting and

unprecedented economic growth spike for this region.

The implications for the immediate surrounds of its Kawana location will be far-reaching and immediate. The construction phase and subsequent operation of the hospital precinct is expected to generate billions of dollars in capital expenditure, signifi cant new employment and wide-ranging demand for residential, retail and commercial uses, and with that valuable investment opportunities.

Urban 21 Property Solutions has had a long-term involvement in the planning, site development and marketing in the Kawana locality. We understand well the economic drivers in place and the opportunities emerging.

WHAT IS IT?Centred on one of the largest

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private-public partnership with

Queensland Health. The successful private entity,

which will now come from a shortlist of three consortiums, will be decided in the fi rst half of 2012. Stage one construction commences in 2013 to open in 2016. SCUH will provide 450 beds in 2016, expanding to 738 beds in 2021. With a $2 billion capital cost budget, the project will generate up to 2000 construction jobs at any

HEALTH HUB

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the relocation of existing regional medical services – and therefore existing Sunshine Coast workers – the majority of permanent positions will be newly created and will result in new families moving into the region. Signifi cant economic activity will also be generated by these multiple project construction programs. Beginning with Ramsay Private’s construction team of 360, the daily construction workforce is expected to exceed 3000 once SCUH and adjoining developments are started.

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approximately 3500 dwellings in the Birtinya neighbourhood and about 1000 planned for the beach-frontage Bokarina neighbourhood. There will be a mix of housing types including single-lot homes, townhouses and apartments, plus boardwalks, community facilities and quality open spaces. The local amenity is appealing to many buyers with a surf beach a walk away and schools, sporting facilities and community services close by. The residential neighbourhood is a short distance from the hospital precinct with access supported by planned pedestrian links.

Given the above assumptions regarding both demand and supply, it is realistic to expect there will be strong demand pressures on the existing residential stock in the surrounding locality.

PLANNED REGIONAL GROWTHThe SCUH health hub will be established in a single development time frame from 2011to 2016 (with Ramsay Private operating from 2013), providing a very signifi cant commercial ‘destination’ catalyst. This immediate, powerful anchor will mean many businesses representing the myriad medical, allied health and support services that typically co-locate near a major hospital precinct will want to establish themselves as close to the timing of the operating launch of the private hospital and SCUH precinct as possible.

The master-planning has sought to bring the total hub together in an integrated, connected, campus-style framework. The mix of commercial attributes plus an expected fi nancially strong profi le of end-user businesses

will generally support the bankability, and likely green lighting of ancillary commercial projects, supporting the momentum generated by the core catalyst.

It is expected that the commercial legitimacy and drawing power generated by the SCUH precinct will justify the accelerated development of the surrounding Kawana Waters planned community as one of three hubs in the southern half of the Sunshine Coast, which will account for the signifi cant majority of the region’s planned medium and long term future growth. In the south, Caloundra South is expected to deliver a population of 50,000 and to the west, the Palmview project is expected to house 17,000 to 20,000 people. Palmwiew is also co-located near the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Caloundra South and Palmview will have easy road access to the Kawana health hub. Ultimately Caloundra South will be connected to Kawana by rail and it is planned that Kawana and Palmview will be linked by a direct east-west public transport corridor known as the Green Link. This relative positioning is considered to further strengthen the strategic positioning and value of the health hub and immediate surrounds.

It is realistic to expect there will be strong demand pressures on the existing residential stock in the surrounding locality

Damian Brown, Urban 21

Taken over Easter, this photo shows construction of the Ramsay Private Hospital is well underway T k E hi h h i f h

RESIDENTIAL NEEDSWhile the health precinct will be established in a greenfi eld site, it is strategically adjacent to Stockland’s Kawana Waters master-planned community.

Developers are committed to delivering an ongoing supply of housing, including

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ULTRA MODERN LUXURY ACREAGE

Stunning acreage home with resort style facilities including an amazing 24m heated pool. Boasting a seamless executive residence that would suit a large family with a separate 2 bedroom home with first class inclusions to match the master home. This private & very peaceful location offers an exclusive lifestyle yet only 5 mins to Grammar & 15 mins to the beach.

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Inspect: Saturday 4.15-5pm & Sunday 1-1.45pmMinka Jenkins 0488 550 063Web Code: MIN1849

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The home has an elevator, two oceanside suites, hand-carved mahogany doors, three fi replaces and spas and fi re pits on the beach level and rooftop decks

This custom-designed fi ve-level home is on a secluded beach in a gated seaside community between Ventura and Santa Barbara, California,

where Marilyn Monroe once hid out to escape the public eye.

Built in 2008, the home has absolute beach frontage and views of the Pacifi c and mountains, and features an elevator, two oceanside suites with a connecting balcony, hand-carved Brazilian and Honduran mahogany doors, three fi replaces and spas and fi re pits on the beach level and rooftop decks. The home goes to auction through Sotheby’s International Realty in May and the opening bid is expected to be in excess of $3.9 million.

For more visit www.estateluxuryauctions.com.

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ON TOP AND ON OFFER

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Walter Iezzi’s latest offering, a luxury apartment development in Buderim, is selling well.

Buderim’s Monterey Apartments offer buyers luxury in a premium location, right on top of Buderim.

Walter Iezzi, the managing director of Walter Iezzi Development Groups, says Monterey combines clever design and quality fi nishes at affordable prices. “With prices starting at just $465,000 for a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment, it represents great value and is a fantastic opportunity for buyers to secure a piece of affordable luxury close to all that Buderim has to offer,” Iezzi says.

Monterey is Iezzi’s fi nal development of its kind on Buderim. “With the fi rst stage having been sold out and nearly 50 per cent sold in the fi nal stage, I am looking towards my next project,” Iezzi says.

At 140 square metres, Monterey’s apartments are large, and the clever use of space allows owners to convert the third bedroom into an additional living space. The study nook is another handy feature and the soaring ceilings give these light-fi lled apartments a sense of luxury and space. Quality fi nishes complete the design and

standard in all apartments are stunning stone benchtops and vanities, European appliances and 100 per cent plush wool carpets.

Secluded balconies open up to ocean views, while some apartments enjoy a bush outlook. Residents have access to the saltwater resort-style pool and barbecue facilities in a pet-friendly

environment. Two-car garaging with lift access to every level also makes living easy.

Located at a premium address on top of Burnett Street, Monterey is close to the hub of Buderim with its cafes and restaurants, shopping precincts, medical services, major banks, sporting facilities, schools and supermarkets.

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RAISING RE/MAX

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Caloundra’s offi ce gets a boost with new team members.

Eric and Victoria Werne have decided to raise the profi le of RE/MAX

Property Services Caloundra with the help of Andy and Diane Camm.

“Our main goal is to lift customer service in Caloundra to a whole new level and we strongly believe this is the key to a happy relationship for both customers and staff of RE/MAX,” says Eric.

With Eric’s 13 years’ local experience and Andy’s recent role as franchise development consultant at RE/MAX Australia, it seemed a logical decision to team up. “I have been very fortunate to work in different roles throughout my 18-year real estate career,” Andy Camm says.

RE/MAX has had a strong presence on the Sunshine Coast since 1993. “We have been

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fortunate to have had the support of a wonderful sales, property management and administration team,” Eric says.

“Now with this new partnership and implementing fresh ideas we will be able to reach beyond both our and our customers’ highest expectations.”

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SCHOOL IS IN BUYERS BE AWARERealWay takes a coffee break to help the Support Our Chappy campaign in Buderim.

Coffee lovers at Gloria Jeans Buderim thought they’d accidentally ended up on the wrong side of Burnett Street

recently, when RealWay Buderim took over the store as part of the local Support Our Chappy campaign.

The fundraising event was created by Gloria Jeans Buderim owners John and Maree Ratcliffe to keep Buderim Mountain State School’s chaplain, Dave Larkin, at the school for 2012. Ten Buderim businesses are monthly sponsors, and as part of its March sponsorship RealWay got to deck out the store in its company colours for a day. Gloria Jeans employees wore RealWay T-shirts and three regulars walked away with free coffee for a month, courtesy of principal Jarrad McCarthy and his team.

Some Queensland unit buyers may be moving into the units, unaware of restrictions on their properties

that make permanent occupancy illegal. Archers Body Corporate management

director Andrew Staehr says there are many strata-titled properties in Queensland with restrictions that prohibit permanent occupancy of units. “Neither we, nor the body corporate and its committee, have the power to restrict a particular type of occupancy under the Body Corporate Act,” Staehr says. “It is up to the local council to enforce the rules which apply to the property. We’re appealing to prospective unit owners to do their research before purchasing to avoid tenancy disputes.”

Staehr advises prospective buyers to contact the council and check the building records to ensure there are no restrictions on permanent occupancy of the units. It’s also advisable to check the body corporate by-laws and talk to the body corporate manager or onsite manager about any restrictions in place.

Maree Ratcliffe & RealWay’s Lauren McCarthy

“When John and Maree approached us with the opportunity to get involved with the Support out Chappy Program we committed immediately,” McCarthy says.

“Role models play such an important role in the life of a child and we understand the importance of having a mentor like Dave available for the local kids. Being able to pull together with other local business owners to help provide such a wonderful service is what living in a great community like Buderim is all about.”

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Defi ning Th e Family LifeMountain Creek, 27 Glenfi elds Boulevard

OPEN HOME: Saturday 11-11.30am

VIEW AT: www.defi neproperty.com.au

PRICE: Make Off er Now

AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

• Located in popular school precinct• Ultra large living and dining areas• Ever inviting salt water inground swimming pool• A true covered outdoor entertaining area with room for all• 4 generous sized bedrooms master with ensuite• Boat or caravan covered parking area and double lock-up garage• All this on 771m prime real estate

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Defi ning Waterfront PositionMooloolaba, 8/10 Woomba Place

OPEN HOME: By Appointment

VIEW AT: www.defi neproperty.com.au

PRICE: $385,000

AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

• Elevated unit off ers stretching canal views on both levels• Walk to pristine Mooloolaba Beach and vibrant cafe precinct• Excellent First Home owners buy or ideal investment prospect• Generous open planned combined living and dining area• Three spacious bedrooms main with ensuite• Unrivalled central convenience – enroute to public transport

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Defi ning Best Cotton Tree Location Cotton Tree, 8/12 Memorial Avenue

OPEN HOME: By Appointment

VIEW AT: www.defi neproperty.com.au

PRICE: $445,000

AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

• Situated in the heart of Cotton Tree with easy access to patrolled beaches• Two bedroom unit with split system air-conditioning• Dual car accommodation• Great complex with pool and BBQ area• Motivated owners are ready to sell

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Defi ning Mooloolaba Opportunity under $280,000Mooloolaba, 2/44 Toorumbee Drive

OPEN HOME: By Appointment

VIEW AT: www.defi neproperty.com.au

PRICE: $275,000

AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

• Single level beachside duplex• Great tenant in place, strong returns• Open plan tiled living area• 2 bedroom, 1 bath layout• Grassed rear courtyard• Perfect investment for the future!

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Defi ning Buderim Views Buderim, 4 Illawong Street

OPEN HOME: By Appointment

VIEW AT: www.defi neproperty.com.au

PRICE: $965,000

AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

Located in one of Buderim’s best positions.• Multiple open plan living areas over both levels • Four bedrooms in total, parents retreat with ensuite • Great outdoor areas, perfect for queensland climate • 723sqm block with great gardens and swimming pool • Inspection is a must to truly appreciate

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Defi ning a stroll to Alex BeachAlexandra Headland, 40A Okinja Road

OPEN HOME: Saturday 14th April 10-10.30am

VIEW AT: www.defi neproperty.com.au

PRICE: By Negotiation

AGENT: Ross Cattle 0410 625 758 or 5478 2477

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This modern beach house is ideal for the family wanting to make the most of the coastal lifestyle.

• Modern low maintenance beach house• Contemporary designer kitchen opening to outdoor entertaining area• Spacious open plan living area• 3 Bedrooms, master with ensuite and plenty of storage

• Free fl ow indoor/outdoor design ideal for summer and entertaining • Double lock up garage, room for the surfboards• Easy walk to Alexandra Surf Club and beautiful beaches• Motivated vendor ready to sell

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Auctions in Action

Here’s a preview of the hot auctions taking place on the Sunshine Coast in the next seven days

27 Surf Road, Alexandra Headland Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 2pmAgency: Next property Group 1300 400 777Contact: Chris Pace 0417 196 600

27 Tantula Road East, Alexandra Headland Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 3pm Agency: Next Property Group 1300 400 777Contact: Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188

37 Illuka Street, Buderim Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 10am Agency: Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722Contact: David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123 & Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837

17 Foote Avenue, Buderim Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ noonAgency: Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722Contact: David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123 & Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837

90 Jones Road, Buderim Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ noonAgency: RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000Contact: Darren Rix 0416 188 259

19 Crittenden Road, Glass House Mountains Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 2pm Agency: First National Mooloolaba 5444 0800 Contact: Brad Collins 0427 946 411 & Ursula Starkovsky 0459 995 979

7 Beattie Street, Golden Beach Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 11amAgency: Seaside Real Estate 5492 2555Contact: Anna Morgan-Varlow 0410 864 688

9 Majorca Place, Kawana Island Auction details: On site Thursday April 19 @ 4.30pm Agency: Elite Lifestyle Properties 5444 0111Contact: Mark Unkel 0412 738 675

Lot 4 Mountain View Road, MalenyAuction details: On site Sunday April 15 @ noon Agency: Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate 5494 3022Contact: Julie Reimers 0417 465 536

Unit 14 ‘Catalina’, 47 Sixth Avenue, Maroochydore Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 2pm Agency: Property Today 5444 2222Contact: David Grenfell 0419 946 534

1 Cypress Court, Minyama Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 3pmAgency: Elite lifestyle Properties 5444 0111Contact: Mark Unkel 0412 738 675

10 Headlands Court, Moffat BeachAuction details: On site Thursday April 19 @ 5.30pm Agency: RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5221Contact: Eric Werne 0407 145 504 & Andy Camm 0458 666 670

14 Yulunga Place, Mooloolaba Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 4pmAgency: Waterfront AgentsContact: Trevor & Glenys Martin 0400 818 777

64 Stirling Road, Peachester Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ noonAgency: First national Beerwah 5494 6444Contact: John King 0409 570 284

5 Creek View Place, Pelican Waters Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 10am Agency: KBR 5492 5644Contact: Carola Cauchi-Gera 0417 608 466

1 Pelican Waters Boulevard, Pelican Waters Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 3pm Agency: Seaside Real Estate 5492 2555Contact: Peter Crowe 0409 644 455

27 Pelican Waters Boulevard, Pelican Waters Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 1pmAgency: Seaside Real Estate 5492 2555Contact: Anna Morgan-Varlow 0410 864 688

9 Courtenay Place, Sippy Downs Auction details: On site Sunday April 15 @ 12.30pmAgency: Belle Property Buderim 5456 0263Contact: Jan Withers 0403 737 790

12 Minkara Street, Warana Auction details: On site Saturday April 14 @ 1pm Agency: Next Property Group 1300 400 777Contact: Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063

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23/302 Ninderry Road, Ninderry

High and dry, plenty of space and private yet easy access to town, highways and airports. • 6000m² lot (1.48 acres) with a gentle slope - Flood free, EASY build • Underground phone and power on site • Minutes to Yandina, North Arm Primary School & 15 minutes to Coolum Beach. A great investment in both lifestyle and fi nancial security.

Value for Money - 1.5 acres - ViewsPrice $219,000

View By Appointment

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LJ Hooker Maroochydore 5479 5479Shop 12 Ocean Court, Ocean Street, Maroochydore QLD 4558

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View 24 hours / 7 days a week on www.realway.com.au

BUDERIM 11 / 15 Townsend Road

FREESTANDING UNIT IN SMALL COMPLEXSituated on top of Buderim this freestanding lowset brick and tile villa is only a short fl at walk to Buderim Village shopping, medical centre, cafes and boutiques.

• Total freehold tenure• 2 Spacious bedrooms and bathroom• Spacious open plan living• Lock-up garage• Private courtyard

Easy access to public transport and Mooloolaba Beach.

2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pmPrice: $295,000Web: Ref No. 110045381Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

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View 24 hours / 7 days a week on www.realway.com.au Buderim 5445 2777 | Caloundra 5436 0700

BUDERIM 70 Jarrah RoadRAINFOREST RETREAT• Dual living • Work from home options• Set on 1089m2 in quiet cul de sac• 5 bedroom home, main with ensuite• Fantastic price and fantastic location

5 BED | 3 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 10-10.45amPrice: $429,0000Web: Ref No. 110015065Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

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Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

19 Bringenbrong Drive, Buderim Inspect: Sat 10-10:45amImmaculate, stunning cypress pine fl oors. Sit on your wrap-around balcony and connect with the breeze, or retreat to the back verandah which fl ows onto private landscaped gardens.Price: $499,000 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

36 Quiet Valley Crescent, Buderim Inspect: Sat 12-12:45pmCentrally located character Queenslander on 784m² in idyllic street. Spacious open plan living, timber fl oors, high ceilings, wide covered verandahs. Light bright kitchen.Price: $625,000 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

61 Gossamer Drive, Buderim Inspect: Sat 2-2:45pmImpressive split level home with spacious central tiled area and dining, gourmet kitchen, 3 generous bedrooms plus offi ce and double lock-up garage – set in quiet cul-de-sac.Price: $479,000 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

119 Maroochy Waters Drive, Maroochydore Inspect: Sat 1-1:45pmEasy lifestyle home backing onto parkland. Immaculately presented, colourful and quirky with 3 spacious bedrooms, offi ce, art deco kitchen, resort style pool and outside entertaining area.Price: $475,000 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

The key to happiness is inner peace.

BUDERIM 14-16 Settlers Ridge

PEACEFUL AND PRIVATE ON 5153M²Just minutes away from Buderim village, this lowset haven with an easterly aspect and set on over 1¼ acres has all the features of a private resort lifestyle.• Two large air-conditioned living areas and a well fi tted

modern kitchen• 3 double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in

robe. Study.• Huge outdoor entertaining area overlooking the

inground pool• Double garage and 7m x 6m shed – plenty of room

for a boat and caravan. Established gardens.• 2 water tanks and solar hot water

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:45amPrice: $689,000Web: Ref No. 109395046Margaret Deighton 0411 399 514

BUDERIM 11A Sylvan Street

SPECTACULAR NORTHERN OCEAN AND HINTERLAND VIEWSThis luxurious property, situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the northern slopes of Buderim, is perfectly positioned to enjoy the fantastic views. • Open plan living with 9’ ceilings, hardwood fl oors• Wide covered deck with breathtaking NE views • Deluxe 2-pak kitchen with top quality appliances• Spacious master bedroom with upmarket ensuite• Media room that can double as fourth bedroom• Leisure lounge / rumpus room / offi ce• Pristine plunge pool with shimmering waterfall

3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 2:00-2:45pmPrice: $1,150,000Web: Ref No. 377Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

BUDERIM 22 Vista Park Drive

JUST COMPLETED AND SIMPLY STUNNING ON BUDERIMExpect the unexpected. This is a private paradise on over a quarter acre offering a resort lifestyle and a blend of nature’s best. The home has been constructed with exquisite imagination and taste.• Extraordinarily spacious open plan living• Ultra modern kitchen with concealed lighting• Extra high vaulted ceilings• Bi-folding doors reveal exotic landscaped gardens• Large wooden decks and sparkling Magna pool• Dedicated home offi ce

4 BED | 3 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Sat 1:00-1:45pmPrice: $1,250,000Web: Ref No. 109144636Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

LITTLE MOUNTAIN 22 Sunset Drive

A VIEW NEVER TO DISAPPEAR

Spectacular sunrises and majestic full moon visions are the highlight of everyday they are on offer when you purchase this property.• Elevated 4 bedroom home with fantastic views• Timber decks on 2 levels to enjoy the outdoors• Internal fi replace for those wintery nights• Air conditioned master bedroom• Galley style kitchen with distance ocean views• Kids rumpus room located downstairs

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:45pmPrice: $585,000Web: Ref No. 109478691Darren Ide 0408 549 457Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219

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lifestyle located in one of buderim meadows most sought after streets with an elevated position and beautiful outlook, this well maintained, low maintenance home is perfect for those looking to downsize. a lovely undercover outdoor entertaining area looks out over a bush backdrop and captures delightful summer breezes.

accommodation offering peace and privacy and recently painted throughout, the neutral colours and flexible living spaces of this charming home are sure to impress.

features situated conveniently close to shops, schools and transport links. motivated vendors have purchased elsewhere and have instructed us that the property must be sold on or before auction day. don’t miss your chance to secure this wonderful home - our realistic sellers will meet the market.

belleproperty.com/38p4132 guide auction

buderim 37 illuka streetdesirable street

view saturday 12.30 - 1.00pm

auction saturday 14 april at 1.00pm

contact 5445 6722david hedley-ward 0406 011 123jodie hedley-ward 0424 842 837

17 foote avenue

discover white lodge...

the opportunity now exists to secure a truly unique and coveted circa 1947 property set in one of buderim’s most admired and tightly held avenues, framed by spectacular poincianas. view the virtual tour and interactive floorplan online and discover just how private and spacious this 939 sqm parcel in the heart of "old buderim" really is.

view sat 11.30 - 12.00pmauction sat 14 apr at

12.00pmcontact 5445 6722

david hedley-ward0406 011 123jodie hedley-ward0424 842 837

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belleproperty.com/38p3901

buderim

2/123 burnett street

lifestyle coastal views enmeshed in a leafy outlook provide a tranquil setting in this modern townhouse. take a short stroll to buderim village and its cafés and restaurants, or stay at home for dinner and drinks on the top deck overlooking the trees and coastline. this is a lovely example of the relaxed lifestyle buderim is renowned for.

view sat 11.00 - 11.30amauction sat 21 apr at

11.30amcontact 5456 0219

bevan horsnell0412 512 257

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belleproperty.com/38p3514

buderim

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auction this saturday

auction this saturday

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lifestyle situated little more than 1km from the best beaches the sunshine coast has to offer, this stunninghome is perfect for the family looking to grow in to a home full of size, style and sophistication. safe, secure and fully fenced for peace of mind, an easy everyday lifestyle is within reach, with the choice of flat grassed play area, cubby house and sandpit or in ground pool, all within eyesight of the main living and outdoor entertaining areas.

accommodation cleverly designed for the family at all stages, this magnificent property provide 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms in total, with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms upstairs, and 5th or guest’s bedroomand bathroom downstairs. large open plan living incorporates seamless indoor and outdoor entertaining through bi fold doors overlooking the pool. a rumpus room allows for space and separation and a dedicated office is perfect for the work from home professional.

belleproperty.com/38p4140 guide auction

maroochydore 50 centenary crescent

view saturday 1.00 - 1.30pmauction saturday 21 april at 1.30pmcontact 5456 0219

bevan horsnell 0412 512 257

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16 benjamin street

lifestyle superb peaceful location just a 600 metre stroll to the beach. new appliances inside.the home is solid with renovated roof, its huge and it offers great options. avoid judgement on price and act quickly.

usa owner must sell, prior offers consideredreserve already set way below market valuetwo living areas, four beds, study on 620m2inground pool, private outdoor living area

view sat 11.00 - 11.30amauction sat 21 apr at 2.30pmcontact 5445 6722

tim burrough0418 666 356

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lifestyle located walking distance from nambour general hospital, here is a beautiful home that is absolutely ideal for those with a large family, or older kids and grandparents wanting their own space. partially renovated with dual living potential, the uses for the property are bound only by your imagination.

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nambour

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lifestyle relaxing and restful, this beautiful property is perfect for those looking for an idyllic family lifestyle far removed from the hectic daily routine, but little more than 10 minutes to the sunshine coast´s best beaches, restaurants and cafes. situated at the end of a quiet cul de sac in an exclusive estate containing 28 acres of forest and walking trails, wonderful views to the hinterland, beautiful sunsets and cool coastal breezes are yours to enjoy everyday.

accommodation three spacious bedrooms plus study, main with ensuite and walk in robe, with good separation for all family members, formal lounge and family areas with views of pool and hinterland,galley style kitchen and large laundry complete the picture of the perfect family home.

features a beautiful 1205sqm block to entertain guests in tropical surrounds, watch the kids in the pool orchildren´s playground, or dad and his toys in the four bay shed. simply a great lifestyle!

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mons 9 courcheval terrace

view saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm

auction saturday 28 april at 11.30am

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lifestyle generously proportioned to suit the whole family and with space to store your caravan or boat this impressive home is well positioned in a peaceful cul de sac. there is a large study as well as bedrooms with excellent separation and living zones that extend to a paved courtyard and low maintenance tropical garden pool area.

view sat & sun 12.00 - 12.30pm

auction sun 15 apr at 12.30pm

contact 5456 0263jan withers0403 737 790

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sippy downs

205 university way

lifestyle this immaculate grandview home offers a fantastic combination of indoor and outdoor living with an easy flow extension to a comfortable fully screened outdoor entertaining area overlooking the pool. an abundance of style is evident throughout the expansive home with high ceilings and fashionable neutral tones that will appeal to even the fussiest buyer.

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sippy downs

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lifestyle perfect for those looking to down-size their to-do list and upsize their quality of life, this contemporary low maintenance beach house inspired home offers spectacular views of the water from almost every angle. set amidst the upcoming kawana hospital precinct and in an area widely tipped for future growth, it boasts a prime position directly opposite the park and beachfront.

accommodation builders own and architect-designed, it offers 2 indoor and 2 outdoor living areas plus spacious office and additional study area upstairs. the freeflowing open-plan living/dining area connects seamlessly with the outdoor entertaining area featuring pool with waterfall.

features with weekend markets on your doorstep plus bike and walking tracks in all directions, this property offers the total lifestyle package complete with double garage with drive through access for the toys. owner’s instructions are clear... bring offers now or on auction day!

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wurtulla 57 the decks premier location

view saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm

auction saturday 21 april at 11.00am

contact 5445 6722david hedley-ward 0406 011 123jodie hedley-ward 0424 842 837

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Enjoy living all year round in this amazing piece of real estate tucked privately away just minutes from the townships of Bli Bli & Maroochydore. From your lounge room you get the best of both worlds with picturesque ocean views of Mount Coolum to the north & amazing panoramas of the hinterland range to the south. The home showcases vaulted ceilings & large balconies which overlook a private in ground pool. Prudent buyers will recognise many appealing features including a self contained apartment, 2 huge workshops, solar panels which return energy back to the grid, & ample water storage. All these features on 5 rolling acres with reasonable expectations. Don’t miss this one!

84 Francis Road, Bli Bli Commanding northern & southern views Close to Coast Well built brick home with raked ceilings Dual living Environmentally sustainable Just over 5 acres Inspect today!

Auction: On Site Sunday 29th of April at 1pm

Inspect: Saturday 2.30-3.15pmRobyne Williams 0488 999 536Damien Michael 0413 024 124 Web Code: BUD2311

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 5 Car

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221 Ninderry Road, Ninderry Historic home Excellent location Recently restumped 28000 litres water Fully fenced Low maintenance land 9m irrigated hot house

Auction: On Site Sunday 22nd at 12pm

Inspect: Saturday 1 - 1.45pmRichard Scrivener 0416 799 188Robyne Williams 0488 999 536 Web Code: BUD2298

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Located on one of Mooloolah Drives largest allotments this Mediterranean style waterfront home is offered for sale with the owners committed to move to acreage. This beautiful and functional home is complemented by; a large entertainment deck over the waterfront, jetty and pontoon to moor a 11.5m boat, a marine store room, a large pool and lawn space secluded amongst plush gardens, parking for up to 5 vehicles, solid concrete and steel construction, high ceilings and internal atrium, multiple living zones, back to base security, electric front gates all delivered with unwavering sense of excellence. This stylish waterfront home will be sacrificed. A must see property, call today for an inspection.

73 Mooloolah Drive, Minyama Jetty & pontoon to moor a 11.5m boat Unique, timeless design High quality Secure, easy living and private South East facing Parking for up to 5 vehicles.

Price: Expressions of Interest Closing Monday 23rd of April

Inspect: Saturday 2-2.45pmChris Jones 0405 469 736Jasmine Chambers 0434 121 493Web Code: MIN2297

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

PRIVATE, SECURE , LARGE 972M2 OF DEEP-WATER – MUST BE SOLD!

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This elevated home with views out to the ocean represents a fantastic platform for the astute buyer to own their very own piece of paradise in the heart of Alexandra Headland’s Golden triangle. As you enter this fantastic home you are greeted by rich solid wood flooring taking you to the top level of this very useable home, up the stairs you’ll find a large modernised kitchen dining are with formal lounge and a large balcony with views, to the middle of the home there are three king sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the lower level a large master suite with parent’s retreat overlooking the gardens to the rear, with your own private deck and bar area outside this completes this fantastic home.

27 Tantula Road East, Alexandra Headland Large usable level block Dual access Recently renovated Ocean views Premier location Air conditioning Dual living

Auction: On Site Saturday 14th of April at 3pm

Inspect: Saturday From 2:30pm, Auction at 3pmRichard Scrivener 0416 799 188 Web Code: BUD2261

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

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1 Mayfair Lane, Buderim Outstanding views Architecturally designed Private gated driveway 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms Simply stunning

Price: Please Contact Agent

Inspect: By Prior ArrangementRichard Scrivener 0416 799 188Loren Wimhurst 0415 380 222 Web Code: BUD2252

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

UNSURPASSED VIEWS AND CLASS ON BUDERIM

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Hush now … close your eyes … and dream about the ideal apartment for when you want to downsize and live the ideal life! Now open them and phone to arrange an inspection of this magnificent property on the sparkling Maroochy River. Boasting huge living zones and featuring a completely second living area, the finest of design and finishes, big north east facing balcony, and many more features, this unit is the one! Secure and peaceful living in a very convenient location where you walk or ride a bike to everything! No holiday makers in this complex, just residential, like-minded people who live it and love it 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This really is the downsizers’ dream!

302/50 Picnic Point Esplanade, MaroochydoreBig north east balconySeparate living areaWalk/ride to everythingBest design and finishesAmazing river viewsResidential complexDownsizers’ dream!

Price: Buyer Interest $1 M+

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45amJodie McDonell 0419 762 309 Web Code: MCHY1835

3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2 Car

THE DOWNSIZERS’ DREAM!

STYLISH LIVING ON THE LAKE

You will love coming home to this residence of exceptional quality and design overlooking the sparkling waters of Lake Kawana. The low maintenance property leaves more time for relaxing. Offering a central and convenient location with the new Kawana Hospital and Town centre within walking distance as well as Wurtulla Beach and Currimundi lake and local shops.

15 Turnbuckle Court, Wurtulla

Price: Buyers in the $800,000’s

Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pmKaren Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN2323

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

IDYLLIC ACREAGE FOR THE FAMILY

Only an inspection will satisfy your curiosity about this beautifully appointed home on just over an acre. The near new home will impress with its spacious and functional floor plan and chefs kitchen with a butlers pantry. The location boasts modern upmarket acreage homes and great access north, south and to the coast. This is idyllic acreage living.

76 Mawhinney Road, Glenview

Price: $899,000 neg

Inspect: Saturday 10.45 - 11.30amKaren Jones 0405 122 526Web Code: MIN1636

4+ Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car

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This amazing dual living property, tucked in a quiet cul de sac just a couple of minutes from Buderim Village, offers a multitude of opportunities for both investors and large or extended families looking for two fantastic homes in one! Taking in private bushland views of nature reserve, there’s an emphasis on size and quality throughout. The main home is newly tiled and offers 3 spacious bedrooms, granite kitchen, multiple living areas, vaulted ceilings and ducted air. The lower level offers a near new fully self-contained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with A/C, separate entry and its own expansive deck to soak in the amazing backdrop. Offers invited!

7 Nangara Court, Buderim Home: 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 living Studio: 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 living Expansive decks both levels High ceilings, security and A/C 1400 bottle wine cellar Stunning bush backdrop Close to Buderim Village

Price: Buyers in the $700,000’s

Inspect: Saturday 10-10.45amChris Pace 0417 196 600 Web Code: BUD699

5 Bed | 4 Bath | 2 Car

AMAZING VALUE DUAL LIVING HOME - $800 WEEKLY RENT RETURN - BRING OFFERS!

PLAN FOR YOUR FAMILY’S FUTURE! ICONIC MAROOCHY RIVER

22 acres of gently undulating, all useable land with potential to subdivide (STCA) is a must see for any astute buyer looking for the perfect lifestyle with options property. The modern homestead boasts 12ft ceilings & polished floorboards. Motivated owner wants it sold!

8 Kirra Road, Maroochy River

Auction: On Site Saturday 28th April at 11am

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45amChris Pace 0417 196 600Craig Porter 0411 554 880 Web Code: BUD2302

6 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car

ENTRY LEVEL DEEP WATER WILL BE SOLD!

Over 1000m2 of land that is fully fenced and complete with pontoon and jetty ready to moor your boat. Enter through the sliding stacker doors to relax and unwind enjoying your favorite cold drink in the enclosed entertaining area taking in the water views overlooking the private in ground swimming pool. Don’t miss your opportunity to buy into the Minyama precinct!

25 Jessica Boulevard, Minyama

Auction: On Site Saturday 28th April at 12pm (if not sold prior)

Inspect: Saturday & Sunday 11-11.45amJason Burns 0417 762 001Web Code: MCHY2313

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After 25 wonderful years living in paradise, it’s time for our elderly owner to move inter-state with family - meaning this gorgeous Alex home must, and will, be sold! Tucked in the iconically named Surf Road, the location is superb - you are just 500m to the beach and only 700m to the patrolled flags at Alex. The home is original but immaculately presented with 3 good sized bedrooms and an undercover patio overlooking your fenced back yard. There’s rear access through the garage and plenty of room for a pool if desired. Make no mistake, this is a blue chip location which offers wonderful potential whether it’s to live in as is, renovate or rent. Do not miss this opportunity!

27 Surf Road, Alexandra Headland 500 metre walk to beach700 metres to Alex Surf ClubFlat 546m2 blockNeat as a pin single level homeNear new floor coveringsDouble garage with rear accessUndercover patio

Auction: On Site Saturday 14th of April at 2pm

Inspect: Saturday from 1.30pm, Auction at 2pmChris Pace 0417 196 600 Web Code: BUD2284

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 2 Car

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NOffering supreme seclusion, this stunning 7.6 acre (3.08 hectares) property affords the ultimate opportunity to create your very own secret wonderland. After meandering along a 400m sealed driveway, you’ll be instantly mesmerised by the tranquil bush setting, intense privacy & impeccable improvements – just waiting for new owners to complete the picture with a majestic home befitting such a magical setting. There’s already a flat & elevated 1000m2 house pad in place, with soil test & drawn plans available. There’s also a double bay shed plus storage container & a large dam with pump & irrigation. This is quite simply one of the best vacant acreage offerings we’ve seen in years.

126 Eudlo Road, Mooloolah Valley Totally private acreage property Elevated 34m x 34m house pad Soil test + house plans available 2 bay shed + storage container Power and phone connected Large dam with pump Established gardens + irrigation

Auction: On Site Saturday 21st of April at 3pm

Inspect: Saturday 4-4.45pm & Monday 16th 4.30–5.15pmChris Pace 0417 196 600 Web Code: BUD2303

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LOVE WALKING...YOU WILL LOVE THIS

Currimundi lake and environmental reserve, Wurtulla Beach and Local shops are all within an easy stroll from this lovely modernised home .This is a great central location close to planned infrastructure; hospitals, major shopping centre, TAFE, transport interchange. What will this be worth in a few years? Perfect to live- in now or rent out and hold..........

16 Ngama Street, Wurtulla

Price: Buyers from $400,000

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pmKaren Jones 0405 122 526 Web Code: MIN1815

3 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Car

AUCTION SATURDAY... LADIES AND GENTLEMAN WE ARE SELLING!!!!!

Isn’t it ironic, 12 Minkara Street, access to the beach through

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12 Minkara Street, Warana

Auction: On Site Saturday 14th of April at 1pm

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On ten acres of tranquil acreage, this property has it all. Featuring a stunning pool with hot spa, sprawling lawns and tropical gardens, this spacious home is perfect for entertaining. In addition, the property features a self-contained studio perfect for teenagers or a home business as well as stables & a six bay shed. Owner will look at offers prior!

142 Ilkley Road, Ilkley

Auction: On Site Sunday 29th of April at 11am

Inspect: Saturday 2.30 - 3.15pmTracey McAllansmith 0418 722 374 Web Code: BUD2316

4+ Bed | 3 Bath | 10+ Car

PEACEFUL & PRIVATE IN BUDERIM WITH STUNNNG NORTHERLY VIEWS

This residence perched on almost 1400sqm presents the ideal opportunity for the relaxed Sunshine Coast lifestyle. The outdoor entertaining deck is perfect for summer BBQ’s and the open plan kitchen, living & dining rooms capture the spectacular views. This immaculate residence is perfect for those seeking space & privacy without the maintenance.

21 Cooba Close, Buderim

Price: Offers in the $500,000’s

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DO YOU WANT BLI BLI’S BEST BUY?

Imagine moving into this builders own display home. As new, never been lived in, nothing to do but unpack and start enjoying the peaceful surrounds. Backing on reserve, this private home is finished in absolute quality and style. Designed for low maintenance living, it has a great undercover entertaining area and plenty of room in the fully fenced yard for the kids.

3 Ginger Bell Avenue, Bli Bli

Price: High $400,000’s

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pmJohn Skerlak 0413 441 834Kate Jewry 0404 817 916Web Code: MCHY1960

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

TOP SALES AGENTS FOR JAN, FEB, MAR 2012

THINKING OF SELLING? CALL CHRIS 0405 469 736 & JASMINE 0434 121 493 NEXTALEXANDRA HEADLANDSat 10-10.45AM - 2 Atlantis Place - MIN2070 Please Contact Agent - Minka JenkinsSat 1.30PM - Auction @ 2PM- 27 Surf Road - BUD2284 Auction Sat 14th of April @ 2pm - Chris PaceSat 1-1.45PM - 3/254 Alexandra Pde - MCHY2283 Buyers in the $300,000’s - John SkerlakSat 1-1.45PM - 4 Aquarius Place - MCHY2231 High $900,000’s - Jodie McDonellSat 2.30 - Auction @ 3PM - 27 Tantula Road East - BUD2261 Auction Sat 14th of April @ 3pm - Richard ScrivenerSat 2-2.45PM - 11 Lindsay Street - MCHY2245 Mid to High $1 Mil - Jodie McDonell

BLI BLI Sat 11-11.45AM - 76 Willis Road - MCHY2235 Buyers in the $400,000’s - John SkerlakSat 12-12.45PM - 3 Ginger Bell Avenue - MCHY1960 High $400,000’s - John SkerlakSat 2.30-3.15PM - 84 Francis Road - BUD2311 Auction Sun 29th of April @ 1pm - Robyne WilliamsBOKARINA Sat 2-2.45PM - 11 Beachcomber Court - MIN1324 Buyers from $800,000 - Minka Jenkins

BUDDINA Sat 12-12.45PM - 33 Oomoo Street - MIN2281 Forthcoming Auction - Karen JonesSat 1-1.45PM - 1/13 Koolena Street - MIN2093 Offers from $350,000 - Bree CharlesSat 3-3.45PM - 15 Harbour Parade - MIN2248 Mid $1 Millions - Karen Jones

BUDERIM Sat 10-10.30AM - 48 Gloucester Road - BUD1853 Listed at $795,000 - Richard ScrivenerSat 10-10.45AM - 2/4 Fielding Street - BUD2232 Mid $700,000’s - Tracey McAllansmithSat 10-10.45AM- 1&2 / 1 Fielding Street - BUD1951 Please Contact Agent - Tracey McAllansmithSat 10-10.45AM - 7 Nangara Court - BUD699 Buyers in the $700,000’s - Chris PaceSat 11-11.45AM - 21 Cooba Close - BUD2306 Please Contact Agent - Tracey McAllansmithSat 11-11.45AM - 10 Jay Close - BUD228 Buyers in the $600,000’s - Chris PaceSat 12-12.45PM - 43 Mill Road - BUD2315 Please Contact Agent - Tracey McAllansmithSat & Sun 12-12.45PM - 5 Buderim Pines Drive - MCHY2305 Listed at $498,000 - Jason BurnsSat 12.15-1PM - 85 Gloucester Road - BUD2277 Listed at $399,000 - Chris PaceSat 1-1.45PM - 13 Gibson Street - BUD2290 Please Contact Agent - Tracey McAllansmith

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GLENVIEW Sat 10.45-11.30AM - 76 Mawhinney Road - MIN1636 Listed at $899,000 - Karen Jones

ILKLEY Sat 2.30-3.15PM - 142 Ilkley Road - BUD2316 Auction Sun 29th of April @ 11am - Tracey McAllansmith

KAWANA ISLAND Sat 2-2.45PM - 7 Santorini Court - MIN2080 Please Contact Agent - Karen Jones

KULUIN Sat & Sun 1-1.45PM - 4/40 Tallow Wood Drive - MCHY2300 Listed at $265,000 - Jason BurnsSat & Sun 2-2.45PM - 110 Tallow Wood Drive - MCHY2207 Listed at $379,000 - Jason BurnsSat & Sun 3-3.45PM - 17 Martins Drive - MCHY2291 Listed at $399,000 Buyers - Jason Burns

MAROOCHY RIVER Sat 11-11.45AM - 8 Kirra Road - BUD2302 Auction Sat 28th of April @ 11am - Craig Porter

MAROOCHYDORE Sat 11-11.45AM - 302/50 Picnic Point Esp - MCHY1835 Buyer Interest $1 Mil + - Jodie McDonellSat 12-12.45PM - 401/50 Picnic Point Esp - MCHY2287 Early $1,000,000’s - Jodie McDonellSat 2-2.45PM - 7/131 Duporth Avenue - MCHY2322 Mid to High $300,000’s - John SkerlakSat 4-4.45PM - 7/80 Duporth Avenue - MIN2220 Mid $1,000,000’s - Karen JonesMINYAMA Sat & Sun 11-11.45AM - 25 Jessica Boulevard - MCHY2313 Auction Sat 28th of April @ 12pm - Jason BurnsSat 2-2.45pm - 73 Mooloolah Drive - MIN2297 Expressions of Interest - Jasmine ChambersSat 3-3.30pm - 6 St Vincents Court - MIN2233 Low $1,000,000’s - Chris Jones

MOOLOOLABA Sat 10-10.45AM - 16 Carwoola Crescent - MIN2058 Offers around $1,200,000 - Chris JonesSat 11-11.45AM - 15/42-56 River Esplanade - MCHY2276 Buyers in the $500,000’s - Kate JewrySat 11-11.45AM - 64 Ocean View Avenue - MIN2221 Buyers from the $600,000’s - Minka JenkinsSat 1-1.30PM - 1/87 Buderim Avenue - MIN1712 Buyers in the $300,000’s - Jasmine ChambersSat 3-3.45PM - 26 Carwoola Crescent - MIN2321 Please Contact Agent - Minka Jenkins

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MOUNTAIN CREEKSat 3-3.30PM - 1/5 Karri Court - MCHY2195Listed at $379,000 - Jasmine Chambers

NAMBOUR Sat 11-11.45AM - 4/6 Washington Street - MIN2309 Listed at $155,000 - Robyne WilliamsSat 12-12.45PM - 12 Blaxland Road - MIN2280 Offers Over $300,000 - Robyne Williams

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TANAWHA Sat 10-10.30AM - 6 Minda Close - BUD2239 Please Contact Agent - Craig PorterSat 11-11.45AM - 19 Walgarri Drive - BUD2167 Listed at $980,000 - Richard ScrivenerSat 12-12.45PM - 18 Walgarri Drive - BUD2230 Low to Mid $1 Million - Richard Scrivener

TWIN WATERS Sat 1-1.45PM - 17 Hetherington Drive - MCHY2205 Buyers in the $800,000’s - Kate JewrySat 1-1.45PM - 35 Moorings Circuit - MIN839 Buyers in the $800,000’s - Minka Jenkins

WARANA Sat 12.30 - Auction @ 1PM - 12 Minkara Street - MIN2294 Auction Sat 14th of April @ 1pm - Minka Jenkins

WOOMBYE Sat 2-2.45PM - 3 Junee Street - MCHY2292 Listed at $439,000 - Trevor Jones

WURTULLA Sat 10-10.45AM - 109/2 Peregrine Drive - MIN1958 Listed at $289,000 - Kylie TredreaSat 11-11.45AM & Sun 12-12.45PM - 71 Piringa St - MIN1916 Listed at $399,000 - Minka JenkinsSat 11-11.45AM - 9 Pretella Street - MIN2273 Offers in the $600,000’s - Bree CharlesSat 12-12.45PM - 16 Ngama Street - MIN1815 Buyers from $400,000 - Karen JonesSat 1-1.30PM - 5 Firetail Court - MIN1804 Please Contact Agent - Jasmine ChambersSat 1-1.45PM - 15 Turnbuckle Place - MIN2323 Buyers in the $800,000’s - Karen Jones

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Property ServicesCALOUNDRA

CurrimundiMarket Place

Talara Primary School

Currimundi Beach

Dicky BeachSLSC Park

ParkSchools

Golf Course Caloundra CBD Golden BeachLocal Shops

3km to new hospital precinct

ALL REMAINING BLOCKS REDUCED 20%DEVELOPER IS RIPPING HIS HAIR OUT

• Only 3km to hospital precinct• Flexible terms• Large elevated lots with views

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Find out why so many people are choosing Viewpoint AroonaCnr Alexander and Maree Streets, Aroona

Call now for more information: Eric Werne 0407 145 504 or (07)5438 5221

Proudly marketed by Eric Wernewww.remax.com.au

What an exceptional opportunity for the astute buyer! The owners of this unique property, so

beautifully presented, are moving on and downsizing. A jewel in the crown of this inner city,

beachside suburb, this perfectly positioned designer home at the northern end of the cul-de-sac

provides privacy with an ambience and spaciousness rarely found. Take in the crisp, contemporary

lines of this modern and functional home. Located within minutes of cafes, restaurants and patrolled

beaches and a 5-minute drive to the CBD. How fast can you move to maximise this opportunity?

• Expansive kitchen, dining and living areas

• Huge 5m high ceilings in open plan living space

• Covered outdoor dining in tropical garden setting

• Ascend to a grand master bedroom with private deck

• Skybridge walkway to 2nd and 3rd bedrooms + study

• Your own hidden sanctuary, fully fenced

MOFFAT BEACH – How Fast Can You Move? 4 3 2 Address 10 Headlands CourtInspect Saturday 14th April 11-11:45am

Thursday 19th April 5-5:30pmAuction Onsite Thursday 19th April at 5:30pmwww.remax.com.au ID:R61164Eric Werne 0407 145 504Andy Camm 0458 666 670RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5221

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Beautifully decorated throughout, from the spacious gourmet kitchen to the magnificent parquetry timber floors. Overlooking 1.5 acres of parklike grounds this is not a home to drive by and judge. A personal inspection is a must.• 5 bedrooms (huge master with modern ensuite)• 3 bathrooms, separate rumpus, laundry to die for• Inground pool, plenty of parking, room for caravan• Town water, close to 3 schools

Address 68 Diddillibah RoadInspect Saturday 11-11:45amPrice $649,000www.outstandingagents.com.au ID:597Steve Perry “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” 0418 711 955RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

DIDDILLIBAH/WOOMBYE – Ticks all the Boxes! 5 3 2

• Approximately 13 acres of gentle sloping land

• Stables, tack room, dressage arena, large dam

• Four fully fenced paddocks

• Tastefully renovated country style home

• Huge sheds with fully self-contained accommodation

• Relaxed rural living

• Very close to schools, shops, beaches and river

Address 66 Espin RoadInspect By appointmentPrice Sale by negotiationwww.remax.com.au ID:R1189Darren Rix 0416 188 259Barbara Banks 0419 760 492RE/MAX Property Sales

BLI BLI – A Most Attractive Country Property 4+ 3 4+

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• 3 units on one title

• Approximately 7%pa returns

• Convenient to public transport

• Long-term tenants already in place

• Possibly the best investment property in Buderim

• Smart investors are already buying

• Offers prior to auction welcome

Address 90 Jones RoadInspect Saturday from 12 noonAuction Onsite Saturday 14th April

at 12:30pmwww.outstandingagents.com.au ID:616Darren Rix 0416 188 259RE/MAX Property Sales

BUDERIM – $800pw = The Perfect Investment 3x 2 1 1

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It is an absolute pleasure to offer for sale this breathtaking

Rosemount residence. For the lucky family who secure this

“one of a kind” truly exhilarating lifestyle property, here are

a few features: • 7-year-old multi-generational home, great

for kids, mums, dad and grandparents • Spacious open plan

living with north-facing entertaining areas • Private fully

landscaped 1.5 acres, town and tank water

Address 1A Woodchester CloseInspect Saturday 11-11:45amPrice $945,000www.outstandingagents.com.au ID: 591Steve Perry “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” 0418 711 955RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7015

ROSEMOUNT – Outstanding Acreage Property 3 2 4

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• Highly sought-after position close to best schools

• Designer residence showcases instant x-factor on first sight

• Entertainer’s home and a relaxed family residence all in one

• Several generous living areas both indoors and out

• Fully-ducted air conditioning throughout

• Established gardens and glass-fenced salt water pool

• Minutes to SCU, shops, Buderim Village, Mooloolaba Beach

Address 8 Thornbill CourtInspect Saturday 12-12:30pmPrice $625,000www.outstandingagents.com.au ID:498Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

BUDERIM – Sought After Residence in Cul-de-sac 4 2 2

5 2 3

5 3+ 4

4 2 2

Masterpiece “On Monk”…966m2 block facing north, solar

heated pool, 5 beds, 3 baths, 3 bay shed, vacumaid, air

con,outside hot cold shower with Balinese style gazebo,

granite bench top in well appointed gas kitchen, 3 living

areas plus study or sitting room of master.

Address 20 Monks CrescentInspect Saturday 11-11:45amPrice $879,000www.realtyexcellence.com.auLeigh Roberts and Amber Fox0414 407 609RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654

BUDERIM – Executive Living “On Top”

• Owners have bought elsewhere - now need theirhome Sold

• 3 spacious bedrooms and a home study• Separate lounge, open plan living• Heated pool with LED lighting - this will

definitely impress• Ducted air conditioning• Call me now to inspect

Address 32 Undanbi PlaceInspect Saturday 3-3:45pmAuction On Site Wednesday 2nd May at 4pmwww.remax.com.au ID: R62112Debbie Shellshear 0402 116 110RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5218

PELICAN WATERS – Owners need a result - NOW

• ½ acre Mediterranean Inspired Villa with Privacy• Easy walk to Buderim Village Centre• Open plan lounge/dining area, large office/family room• Renovate and reap the rewards• Enclosed sunroom/breakfast room• Self-contained granny flat with spacious living room• Possible duplex/sub division site subject to council

approval

Address 92 Lindsay RoadInspect Saturday 14th April 1-1:30pm

Saturday 21st April 1-1:30pmPrice Offers over $650,000www.outstandingagents.com.au ID: 497Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

BUDERIM – On Top, ½ Acre, Renovate/Redevelop

www.remax.com.au

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RE/MAX Realty Excellence - BUDERIM 5476 7654 RE/MAX Property Services - CALOUNDRA 5438 5222 RE/MAX Property Sales - NAMBOUR 5470 7000

Luxury family home with four bedrooms, media room,

large open plan living, rumpus room off three of the

bedrooms and great side access. Extensive entertaining area

overlooking the sparkling pool perfect for those summer

barbecues. Quiet location with great neighbours. This one is

definitely worth a look. Call today.

Address 11 North Point Cct, (off Tweddell Dr)Inspect Saturday 2-2:45pmPrice Offers over $690,000www.remax.com.au ID:R58865Debbie shellshear 0402 116 110RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5218

PELICAN WATERS – Family Home in Great Location 4 2 2

• Spacious 5 bedroom family home on 803m² land

• Designer kitchen opening onto private deck patio

• Fantastic separate media or games room

• Air-conditioned lounge featuring polished timber floors

• Loads of storage areas with easy-care gardens

• Minutes stroll to town and schools in quiet leafy street

• Lots of features including a motivated and realistic seller

Address 14 Fairmeadow RoadInspect Sat 11-11:45am & Wed 5-5:45pmAuction Onsite Saturday 28th April

at 4pmwww.outstandingagents.com.au ID:630Steve G Pery 0448 884 093RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7021

NAMBOUR – Treasure In The Suburbs 5 2 2

AUCTION

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HOUSESALEXANDRA HEADLAND

2 Kawana StreetINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT5 bed, 3.5 bath, 2 car, pool, viewsLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

BLI BLI66 Espin RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT12+acres, riding arena, fenced paddocksDarren Rix 0416 188 259 & Barbara Banks 0419 760 492

BUDERIM20 Monks CrescentSATURDAY 11-11.45AM966m², 5 beds, pool, $879KLeigh Roberts & Amber Fox 0414 407 609

8 Thornbill CourtSATURDAY 12-12.30PM4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, $625KLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

90 Jones RoadSATURDAY 12-12.45PM3 Units, 1 Title, $800pw rentDarren Rix 0416 188 259

92 Lindsay RoadSATURDAY 1-1.30PMOn top, dual Living, ½ acre, 36m frontageLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

9 Toulambi DriveINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 3 bath, pool, office, shed 1.3 acreLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

5 Northwood CourtINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool $549KBridget 0439 757 304

BURNSIDE13 James Whalley DriveINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENTNew 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, evelated, $339KLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

139 Perwillowen RoadINSPECT ANY TIME11 ACRES – ready to build from $365KBridget 0439 757 304

DIDDILLIBAH68 Diddillibah RoadSATURDAY 12-12.45PMParklike 1.5 acres. NOW $649,000Steve Perry 0418 711 955

98 Diddillibah RoadSATURDAY 12-12.45PMEntertainer’s delight, lush acreage retreatSteve Perry 0418 711 955

23 Bushbird CourtSATURDAY 2-2.45PM6 beds, pool, ¾ acre, $529,000Steve Perry 0418 711 955

14 Bushbird CourtSATURDAY 2-2.45PMPeaceful serenity on 1 acreSteve Perry 0418 711 955

KIELS MOUNTAIN10 Mountridge CloseSATURDAY 1-1.45PMDual living on ½ acreSteve Perry 0418 711 955

6 Mountridge CloseSATURDAY 1-1.45PM4 bed, pool, SPACE! ½ acreSteve Perry 0418 711 955

KULUIN13 Parramatta Court SATURDAY 1-1.45PMPrivate 4 bed home, 2391m², near schoolSteve G Pery 0448 884 093

KUREELPA 72 Willandra PlaceSATURDAY 1-2.30PMCoast’s premiere horse property, 22 acresJason Stock 0411 123 888

MAROOCHY RIVER / BLI BLI30 Parkyn Hill PlaceSUNDAY 2-2.45PMQuality family acreage, 4 bed, 4 car, $789KBarbara Banks 0419 760 492

MINYAMA9 Mooloolah DriveINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, resort style poolLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

MOFFAT BEACH10 Headlands CourtSATURDAY 14TH APRIL 11-11.45AM & THURSDAY 19TH APRIL 5-5.45PM4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, exceptional valueEric Werne 0407 145 504 & Andy Camm 0458 666 670

MOUNTAIN CREEK4 Molakai DriveINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, $429KLee Sutherland 0417 077 847

NAMBOUR14 Fairmeadow RoadSAT 11-11.45AM & WED 5-5.45PM5 bed 2 bath 2 car, media room, deck patioSteve G Pery 0448 884 093

14 Park RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENTNEW central, modern 4 bed, 2 bath $379KJason Stock 0411 123 888

PALMWOODS63 Old Orchard Drive INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, 708m² land, $430KAndrew Kirby 0407 588 636

150 Palmwoods-Montville RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENTFormer art gallery 2.5 acres $599,000Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

10 Rock Fig CourtINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, $525,000Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

28 Yellow Cedar PlaceINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT5 Beds, 3 bath, media room, $569,000Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

29 Yellow Cedar PlaceINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed 2 bath 2 car, 726m² block, $499,500Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

15 Wells Street INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 5 bed, 2 bath, in town on 7 acres $549,000Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

195 Winston RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT Executive acreage, 5 bed, study, 3 bath Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

10 Kindal CourtINSPECTION ANY TIMELAND in quiet court, 975m² block, $265KAndrew Kirby 0407 588 636

14 Terrace Lea CourtINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENTBargain buying $419K, 4 bed, 2 bath, modern Jason Stock 0411 123 888

1 Parsons Knob Road SouthBY APPOINTMENT790m² luxury home on 10 private acresJason Stock 0411 123 888

10 Benkalu Court INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT$399K 4 bed, 2 bath, flat block, quiet courtJason Stock 0411 123 888

PELICAN WATERS

58 Mahogany DriveSATURDAY 11-11.45AM5 Bed, wet edge pool, on lake, steel frameMark Price 0414 468 755

48 Pembroke AvenueSATURDAY 1-1.45PM4 bed, study, side access, o/o $525KDebbie Shellshear 0402 116 110

11 Northpoint Cct – Off Tweddell DriveSATURDAY 2-2.45PM4 bed, study/media, side access, poolDebbie Shellshear 0402 116 110

32 Undanbi PlaceSATURDAY 3-3.45PMAuction, 4 bed, heated pool + LED lightingDebbie Shellshear 0402 116 110

ROSEMOUNT8 Seymour CloseSATURDAY 10-10.45AMAcreage with views! NOW $599,000Steve Perry 0418 711 95528 Upper Rosemount RoadSATURDAY 10-10.45AMUltimate privacy, 2.59ha, $729,000Steve Perry 0418 711 9551a Woodchester CloseSATURDAY 11-11.45AMSimply beautiful on 1.5 acresSteve Perry 0418 711 95541 Andreasens RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, pool, from $400KBridget 0439 757 304211 Panorama DriveINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 2 bath home with hinterland viewsSteve G Pery 0448 884 093

WEST WOOMBYE463 Backall Range RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 7 bed, 4 bath, 8 car, dual living, 4.05ha Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

WOOMBYE Taintons Road INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 58 lot development site – approval dueJason Stock 0411 123 8888 Ridgeview PlaceINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT LAND stunning views, 1354m², $238,000Jason Stock 0411 123 888

YANDINA 15 Maple Court INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT New 5 bed, side access, $429K bargain Jason Stock 0411 123 888

YANDINA CREEK127 Whistler Ridge RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT4 bed, 2 bath, 5 car, 1.2 acre, views $545KLee Sutherland 0417 077 84739 Auburn CourtINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 7 bed, 3 bath, 2 kitchen, poolBridget 0439 757 304

100 Whistler Ridge DriveINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, 1 acre, from $459KBridget 0439 757 304

UNITSMUDJIMBA

Unit 10 / 151 Mudjimba Beach RoadINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car townhouse $395,000Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

Unit 24 / 151 Mudjimba Beach RdINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse on canal $520KAndrew Kirby 0407 588 636

NAMBOUR45 / 70 Netherton StreetINSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car, $259,000Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636

FAST TRACK GUIDE – OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS

CONTACTSAmber Fox 0405 357 735Andrew Kirby 0407 588 636Andy Camm 0458 666 670Barbara Banks 0419 760 492Bob Hemmett 0451 991 954Bridget Kraft 0439 757 304Darren Rix 0416 188 259Debbie Shellshear 0402 116 110Doug Ison 0418 761 404Eric Werne 0407 145 504Gavin Christian 0412 681 473Graeme Hennell 0412 481 549Graeme Palmer 0414 544 478Jason Stock 0411 123 888Jody Chatillon 0428 073 629John D Cooper 0404 390 049Karyn Gilmour 0434 879 755Kim Beck 0421 482 242Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847Leigh Roberts 0414 407 609Maree Baldwin 0448 173 629Mark Price 0414 468 755Rob Whiting 0428 855 141 Steve G Pery 0448 884 093Steve Perry 0418 711 955

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Beerwah - 5494 6444Bribie Island - 3408 7000

Caloundra - 5438 2166Maroochydore - 5479 6600

Mooloolaba - 5444 0800Nambour - 5441 1344

Pacifi c Paradise - 5448 8088Palmwoods - 5445 9666

GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS AUCTION19 CRITTENDEN ROAD

AUCTION This Saturday 14th April on site at 2pm

INSPECT Saturday from 12.30pm

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY 5494 6444

BRAD COLLINS 0427 946 411 & URSULA STARKOVSKY 0459 995 979 WEB www.beerwahrealestate.com.au/1988736

Mortgagee in Possession• 6 large bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in robe• Separate lounge with open fi replace and separate dining• Multi-function room• Colorbond 3-bay shed with 2 roller-doors and separate workshop• Very large farm shed on concrete slab• Re-enforced driveway• Land 3518m²

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

INSPECT By appointment

MOOLOOLABA 5444 0800

JEAN HAMER 0419 034 500

WEB www.fnmooloolaba.com.au

You will enjoy entertaining on this spacious deck. Views north east to Pincushion and the mouth of the river with the ocean beyond. Full tide to low tide, a constantly mesmerizing view no matter the time of day. Explore the vast inner spaces and enjoy the absolute quiet of the calm surrounds. The interior has an aura of easy elegance. Join in the conversations from the centrally positioned kitchen. The master bedroom sits serenely alone with its super sized ensuite, walk-in robe and private balcony. Separate TV area. Drive into your double garage and take the lift right to your own foyer. These four “Aurora River Villas” , one a fl oor, each with its own foyer and lift entrance stand right on the river.

Perched on the Dress Circle of the Maroochy River

MAROOCHYDORE $1,750,000AURORA RIVER VILLA 102, 4 DUPORTH AVENUE

INSPECT Saturday 12.30-1pm

MOOLOOLABA 5444 0800

JEAN HAMER 0419 034 500

WEB www.fnmooloolaba.com.au

Our Seller is urgently needing to reposition his investment money into his business, allowing you this great opportunity to capitalise. High on the 9th fl oor and in a much sought-after middle position, this fully furnished, recently refurbished unit provides fantastic investment returns - and you can enjoy some time off in it as well! Conference facilities provide high occupancy hence the high returns. Extremely well managed.

Will Your Money Invested here be Returning Better than in the Bank? A Low Market Price with Very High Returns

MOOLOOLABA AUCTION 28/04/2012APARTMENT 907, ‘MOOLOOLABA INTERNATIONAL’, 121 MOOLOOLABA ESPLANADE

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Beerwah - 5494 6444Bribie Island - 3408 7000

Caloundra - 5438 2166Maroochydore - 5479 6600

Mooloolaba - 5444 0800Nambour - 5441 1344

Pacifi c Paradise - 5448 8088Palmwoods - 5445 9666

MOUNT COOLUM AUCTION

Located in the exclusive beachside development called ‘The Boardwalk’ on the idyllic Sunshine Coast at Mt Coolum, with its many walking paths and close proximity to the beach you will not only be purchasing a magnifi cent home but a way of lifestyle. This four bedroom home has been beautifully designed from top to bottom and is ideal for family life and the temperate Queensland climate with a jaw dropping view of Mt Coolum from the kitchen, main living and large outdoor entertaining areas surrounding the pool.

Winner Auctions off Mater Prize Home!!

AUCTION Saturday 12th May on site at 4pm

INSPECT Saturday 11.30-12pm & Wednesday 5-5.45pm

MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600

KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2009561

47 BOARDWALK BOULEVARD

BLI BLI $177,500

This gently sloping block is located in the heart of Bli Bli, close to shops, schools and public transport. It is a generous size of 600sqm and would make the perfect place to build your ideal home. The street is in a quiet location and the block backs on to a lovely open grassed area. Jump in the car and you’ll be at the beach in less than 15 minutes. You must take a drive past, you will be surprised at the value!!

Best Block in Bli Bli!!

INSPECT Anytime

MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600

KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484

WEB www.mfnre.com.au

7 SAMANTHA DRIVE

ALEXANDRA HEADLAND $189,000

• One bedroom apartment• Fully furnished• Air-conditioned• 3rd fl oor with ocean views• Extensive resort facilities including lagoon pools, gym, barbecue

area• Opposite famous Alexandra Headland beach

Across Road from Alex Beach

INSPECT Saturday 10-10.30am

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/1990393

APARTMENT 304 ‘ALEXANDRA BEACH RESORT’, 180 ALEXANDRA PARADE

INSPECT Saturday 1-1.45pm

MOOLOOLABA 5444 0800

PAUL ANGELL 0438 468 378

WEB www.fnmooloolaba.com.au

This beautifully decorated one bedroom apartment is located in one of the most livable locations on the Sunshine Coast. With the Maroochy River for fi shing and boating, Cotton Tree Olympic pool and park for the kids plus restaurants and shops all at your door step you can relax and enjoy this idyllic lifestyle. Besides the beautiful beachfront of course the immediate area also boasts bowling and tennis clubs, public library and the wonderful Cotton Tree Sunday Markets plus Sunshine Plaza shopping centre and cinemas are within walking distance. The unit has been fully refurbished by an owner who has an eye for detail, so there is nothing to do but bring the togs and towel.

Surprise Package!

COTTON TREE $329,000 NEG.UNIT 18 / 31 COTTON TREE ESPLANADE

ALEXANDRA HEADLAND $349,000

• Large 3 bedroom, ensuite apartment• Great modern design on two level • Large kitchen, large balcony, ocean views, situated on 4th level

of complex• Ideal for permanent rent or to live• Excellent complex facilities• Fully furnished and air-conditioned• Vacant for speedy inspection

INSPECT Saturday 10-10.30am

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/1988350

Value For Money at Alex BeachAPARTMENT 418, ‘ALEXANDRA BEACH RESORT’, 180 ALEXANDRA PARADE

MAROOCHYDORE $409,000

This large home sits on a huge 1096sqm block and consists of 4 bedrooms plus a study. A perfect family home with more than enough room for the kids to run around, complete with a beautiful sparkling inground swimming pool.• Massive master with ensuite • Two separate living areas• Huge block with great undercover entertaining area• Reverse cycle air-conditioning, large garden shedThis home offers a lot for your money, owners need a result asap, inspect today and make an offer.

INSPECT Call Agent

MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600

KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/1982158

Massive Home that Ticks all the Boxes, Excellent Value!!

19 PINDARI STREET

PALMWOODS AUCTION

The “Old Orchard Estate” is well known by the locals as the premier location to reside in Palmwoods. Located only minutes from the centre of town offering facilities such as: Shopping centres, Schools, Train Station, Sporting fi elds, Local aquatic centre and of course the famous Palmwoods Hotel. Circumstances have forced the immediate sale of this superb 684m2 vacant residential block. Seller instructions are clear - This block will be sold and all offers prior to Auction are invited!

AUCTION Onsite Saturday 28th April at 3pm

INSPECT Anytime

PALMWOODS 5445 9666

VANESSA BRUNTON 0467 448 850

WEB www.carolans.net

Building Your Future –Under the Hammer!

38 PETIGRAIN AVENUE

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Character home in Buderim

Built circa 1947 with Cape Cod-style exterior design and a French-inspired interior, White Lodge is on 939 square metres in one of Buderim’s most admired addresses. This substantial family home has plenty of character with polished timber fl ooring, high corniced ceilings, a white timber kitchen and a tiled roof with weather-worn patina. A large conservatory opens up from the kitchen with delightful views out to the private garden beyond.

More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au

17 Foote Avenue, Buderim

4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, 2 offi ce

Auction on site Saturday April 14 @ noon

Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722

David & Jodie Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123

Property ID P001yudg

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Management Rights Seminar“a lifestyle business opportunity”

Come and hear from a team of industry experts on the purchasing of management rights

Don’t miss this very informative evening

Topics covered:1. What are management rights?2. Selecting the right complex for you3. Understanding value/due diligence4. Legal requirements, contracts and agreements5. Licencing requirements/skills needed

When: Tuesday 17th April 2012, 6 - 7.30pmWhere: Complete Property Training,

Unit 5, Capital One Building, Capital Place, BirtinyaCost: Free of charge sponsored by MPP To Book: email [email protected] or phone 1300 281 289

Speakers include:1. David Wickham – NAB2. Kim Christie – Griffi th Parry Lawyers3. Stephen Shirley – SPS Audit4. Matt Campbell – Australian Resort

Management Sales

Beerwah5494 6444

Bribie Island3408 7000

Caloundra5438 5213

Maroochydore5479 6600

Mooloolaba5444 0800Nambour5441 1344

Pacifi c Paradise 5448 8088

Palmwoods5445 9666

NAMBOUR AUCTION

This superb entry level home offers all the benefi ts you would expect and more. Close to schools, shopping centres and the centre of town. Offering a large undercover entertainment area, hardwood timber fl oors throughout, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, renovated kitchen and bathroom, carport and set on a 607m² block with a fully fenced backyard. This property is being submitted for public Auction and all offers prior are welcome.Auction terms 10% deposit, 30-day settlement.

Classic Nambour Original –Under the Hammer!

AUCTION Saturday 28th April at 11am

INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30pm

CAROLANS 5441 1344

STEPHEN COLASIMONE 0413 416 952

WEB www.carolans.net

95 PERWILLOWEN ROAD

NAMBOUR AUCTION

This immaculate brick home is an ideal start into the property market for a growing family. Close to Schools, Shopping centres and the centre of town. Offering outdoor entertainment area, 3 bedroom, 1 bath and double lockup garage. Circumstances have forced an immediate sale of this superb property. The sellers have given clear instructions that this property must be sold and all offers prior to Auction will be seriously considered! Hesitate and you will miss this one!

AUCTION Saturday 28th April at 1pm

INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30pm

CAROLANS 5441 1344

STEPHEN COLASIMONE 0413 416 952

WEB www.carolans.net

Right Place at the Right Time –Under the Hammer!

29 FLINDERS AVENUE

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Rare Duplex Block21 Robur Crescent, MOUNTAIN CREEK

The perfect limited investment opportunity awaits the astute investor.

• Vacant land only moments away from three different water experiences – ocean, river and lake

• At Brightwater, you’re only 3km from the Mooloolaba coastline and the attractive beaches that stretch far and wide across it

• 591sqm

Inspect Anytime

Auction Saturday 21st Aprilon site at 11am

Steve Turner 0412 679 488Geoff Ohmsen 0412 103 147

Lifestyle

Views and Privacy on the Ridge Top…3 Raglan Court, AROONA

• 5 Bedrooms plus a study• 5th Bedroom has private access. Can be utilised as an offi ce or bedroom• Main bedroom with walk-in robe plus ensuite and air-conditioning• 3 designer bathrooms• Kitchen with modern appliances, stainless steel dishwasher• Lounge with extra high ceilings, downlights and gas fi replace• Large storage area under house

• Tiled alfresco entertaining with venetian roof andsaltwater in ground swimming pool

• Downstairs also boasts a study and third bathroom that has external access to the pool and entertainment area

• Huge deck with views out to the ocean and North East aspect• Property also has solar hot water system and solar power• Talara school zone

This one will tick all the boxes so don’t miss your opportunity…

Inspect Saturday 14th April11-11.45am

Auction Saturday 12th Mayon site at 9am

Internet ID 1993342Geoff Ohmsen 0412 103 147Steve Turner 0412 679 488

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14 Saracen Street, Battery HillSold for: $320,000Features: 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 carAgency: RealWay Property Consultants CaloundraSales agent: Debra Hyde

27 Glasshouse View Court, BuderimSold for: $410,000Features: 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 carAgency: PRD Nationwide

BuderimSales agent: Gerri Bailey

8 Parle Crescent, BuderimSold for: $300,000Features: 3 bed, 1 bathAgency: Mooloolaba Real Estate Sales agent: Neil Bickley

23 Ridgewood Street, BurnsideSold for: $315,000Features: 5 bed, 2 bathAgency: Elders Real Estate

PalmwoodsSales agent: Mike Burns &

Erica Anderson

6 Cuba Court, Kawana IslandSold for: $500,000Features: 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 carAgency: Howcroft & Associates Real EstateSales agent: Bill Howcroft

13 Bluegrass Street, Little MountainSold for: $555,000Features: 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 carAgency: RealWay Property Consultants Caloundra

38 Springs Drive, Little MountainSold for: $457,500Features: 5 bed, 2 bath, 2 carAgency: RealWay Property Consultants CaloundraSales agent: Darren Ide

1 Wildfl ower Way, Little MountainSold for: $450,000Features: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 carAgency: RealWay Property Consultants CaloundraSales agent: Darren Ide

1&2/49 Queen Street, Moffat BeachSold for: $183,000 eachFeatures: 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 carAgency: RealWay Property Consultants CaloundraSales agent: James Reynolds

Unit 18 ‘Beachside’, 35 Brisbane Road, MooloolabaSold for: $185,000Features: 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 carAgency: Mooloolaba Real EstateSales agent: Morrie Bernhardt

Unit 602 ‘Seamark’, 29 First Avenue, MooloolabaSold for: $368,000Features: 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 carAgency: Mooloolaba Real Estate Sales agent: Michael Cornilsen

8 Rungert Court, Mooloolah ValleySold for: $405,000Features: 5 bed, 2 bath, 2 carAgency: Insite RealtySales agent: Ash Murray

13 Huntingdale Drive, NambourSold for: $315,000Features: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 carAgency: Next Property GroupSales agent: Trevor Jones

8 Tamper Street, NambourSold for: $223,000Features: 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 carAgency: Next Property GroupSales agent: Robyne Williams

12 Bonaparte Place, PalmwoodsSold for: $349,000Features: 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 carAgency: Elders Real Estate PalmwoodsSales agent: Erica Anderson

19 Harris Drive, PalmwoodsSold for: $430,000Features: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 carAgency: PRD Nationwide

BuderimSales agent: Janice Brennan

5 Josephine Court, PalmwoodsSold for: $268,500Features: 4 bed, 1 bath, 2 carAgency: Elders PalmwoodsSales agent: Steve Miller

3 McClintock Place, WoombyeSold for: $355,000Features: 3 bed, 1 bath, 3 carAgency: Elders PalmwoodsSales agent: Steve Miller

187/6 Fantail Place WurtullaSold for: $309,000Features: 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 carAgency: RealWay Property Consultants CaloundraSales agent: James Reynolds

A list of what’s recently sold on the Coast

>$1 million$500,000 – $1 million<$500,000

*As supplied by contributing real estate agencies

VIEW MORE RECENT SALES AT www.mypropertypreview.com.au

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FAMILY DREAMS GONE SOUTHMOOLOOLABA, 14 Yulunga Place

Architecturally designed home ideally situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the waterfront and only 700 metres’ walk to Mooloolaba’s beachfront. An open plan light-fi lled design with combined kitchen/dining/living space with lovely water views. Boasts an 18m wide frontage with pontoon and safe, direct ocean access. A chance to buy a fantastic property well under replacement cost in the heart of Mooloolaba. Vendors will meet the market to sell on or before auction day.

4 + Study 3 3 + Pontoon

WWW.WATERFRONTAGENTS.COM.AU

Auction This Saturday 14th April at 4pm

Inspect Saturday from 3.30pm

Contact Trevor & Glenys Martin 0400 818 777

AUCTION

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Elegance most of the me comes at a high cost. However, the owners of this magnifi cent riverfront home reside down in Sydney and simply want their property sold ASAP. This will be without a doubt THE opportunity to secure

an Island property at entry level.The home is designed over two levels comprising of – massive open plan casual living and dining areas all

overlooking Mooloolah River and Parkland, 5 bedrooms including the enormous main bedroom complimented with open plan ensuite and private balcony, large home offi ce and 4 bathrooms and to top it all off from an

entertainment point of view a media room and wet bar. Boys and their toys are all well catered for with a triple lock up garage and a massive walk in storage area. Outdoors is where the ac on is and the property has a massive

boardwalk ideal for entertaining on the river, a large pontoon and inground pool.Make no mistake the owners are totally commi ed to sell and this riverfront property will be the

next one to sell.......

AUCTION On-site Saturday 28th April 2012at 11.00am

VIEW Saturday 14th April 12.15pm - 1.00pm

OFFICE 11/21 Nicklin Way, Minyama

CONTACT Mark UnkelM 0412 738 675P 5444 0111E [email protected]

5 Mooloolah Island, Minyama Waters

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OWNERS LIVING IN SYDNEY

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Absolutely sensa onal is a word that comes to mind when I inspected this impressive waterfront property. The real winning edge is not just the architecture but the way the fl oor plan has been designed. The outdoors is an integral part of the property and has been designed where the indoor and outdoor fl ow together making entertaining so much more enjoyable. The home is on two levels and will easily accommodate any lifestyle

connoisseur. The kitchen is the vocal point of the property and has views overlooking all living areas and inground pool. The home boasts bedrooms that are beau fully appointed with mul ple bathrooms, large home offi ce and a full on cinema room. Outdoors the property has been stunningly landscaped with water features, a good size

inground pool, large boardwalk ideal for entertaining over the water and a large pontoon. The owners have very much enjoyed their property and it has been a hard decision to make and move on. But their reason to sell is a very realis c one, for the property is simply too big for them and they now also have their boat and are keen to

pack up and go cruising, providing a very genuine opportunity for you as the buyer.

AUCTION On site Friday 27th April 2012,at 12noon

VIEW Saturday 14th April 1.15pm - 2.00pm

OFFICE 11/21 Nicklin Way, Minyama

CONTACT Mark UnkelM 0412 738 675P 5444 0111E [email protected]

10 Oak Court, Minyama Waters

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Without a doubt this property is next in line to be sold for it’s extremely well posi oned, off ers a lot and the owners don’t live in the property so it’s empty & ready to move into.

The property has incredible poten al for further improvement, pull down and rebuild or to be quite honest the property is very liveable as is, but at the end of the day there’s VALUE………..

The property adjoins parkland and is set on large 932m2 allotment, North aspect, boardwalk and pontoon. The house itself has a large covered outdoor living area overlooking the pool and Gazebo. It also has casual and formal

living/dining areas, 4 good size bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

Make no mistake the owners want ac on and want the property sold…………..

AUCTION On-site Saturday 14th April 2012at 3.00pm

VIEW Saturday 14th April 2.30pm - 3.00pm

OFFICE 11/21 Nicklin Way, Minyama

CONTACT Mark UnkelM 0412 738 675P 5444 0111E [email protected]

1 Cypress Court, Minyama Waters

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NORTH ASPECT ON THE BROADWATER WITH PONTOON ACCESS

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As a buyer there are opportuni es that come up just now and again where you go, “Hey this is mine!!!!” Well, this is one of those for the owners have moved out to acreage and are wan ng to eff ect an immediate sale.

This architecturally designed home integrates the indoors and outdoors with mber bi-fold doors opening up to the pool and massive boardwalk that expands over the waterway complimented with a pontoon.

The home is ready to be occupied and features several cosy living areas all complimented with good water views. The pool is a real feature of the property and breaks up this well designed fl oor plan. You are literally surrounded

by water. What a way to live and at what cost?????? Make your interest known for this is entry level and this waterfront property is to be sold.

AUCTION On site Wednesday 2nd May 2012 at 5.30pm

VIEW Saturday 14th April 11.15am - 12.00pm

OFFICE 11/21 Nicklin Way, Minyama

CONTACT Mark UnkelM 0412 738 675P 5444 0111E [email protected]

16 St Vincents Court, Minyama

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We love our job especially when we can off er stunning waterfront proper es such as this one. Not just the architecture and design but also the fact that the seller is very genuine and is keen for market

feedback. It’s a very simple process when we have such good product on off er and the seller is totally keen to secure a sale.

The home has a simple but highly eff ec ve fl oor plan and presence with stylish open plan living, home offi ce, 5 bedrooms, media room, guest bedroom with private bathroom, pontoon and resort style pool. This home fl awlessly embodies an unrivalled architectural and construc on pedigree and we have no doubt that it will

please any discerning waterfront buyer.

9 Majorca Place, Kawana Island

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AUCTION On-site Thursday 19th April, 2012at 4.30pm

VIEW Saturday 14th April 11.00am - 11.30am,View from 4.00pm prior to Auc on

OFFICE 11/21 Nicklin Way, MinyamaCONTACT Mark Unkel

M 0412 738 675P 5444 0111E [email protected]

Julie Coff ey M 0416 141 065 E juliecoff [email protected]

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Kawana Island penthouse

Architecturally designed, this double-size penthouse has fourth-fl oor views over the canal, and ocean access with two exclusive pontoon berths. The fl uid design offers a grand living and dining area with plenty of glass and a curved granite bar complete with a fridges, dishwasher and sink, and media centre. The kitchen has recently been upgraded and there is a balcony along one perimeter and an internal staircase leading to the rooftop garden.

More photos on www.mypropertypreview.com.au

Unit 16 ‘St Kitts’, 7 Grand Parade, Kawana Island

4 bed, 4 bath, 4 car

Offers over $1.4 million

Seaside Real Estate 5492 2555

Denise Ruhle 0413 956 153 Julie Shirvington 0418 710 018

Property ID P001yszp

PROPERTY PREVIEWS

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TEAM CALOUNDRAwww.harcourts.com.auCALOUNDRA

Andrew DyceM: 0410 504 764E: [email protected] Caloundra 5438 0055

Battery Hill 13 Saracen Street

Deceased Estate - Beachside OpportunityAUCTION

This original style family home presents an excellent opportunity for the astute investor with a focus on position and lifestyle. Immaculate and well loved, this is a home ready to renovate in walking distance to stunning Dicky Beach.

OPEN HOME:Saturday 4-4.30pm

VIEW AT: www.harcourts.com.au ID#QCL5756

AUCTION:On Site Thursday 10th May at 4pm

• First home buyers or a young family will revel in this solid highset home• Short walk to Dicky Beach- Immaculate, well loved and ready to renovate• Spacious rumpus area downstairs adjoining double garage and bathroom• Large family living upstairs fl owing into dining and kitchen

• Balconies off both sides of the main living zone• Spacious rear yard with loads of room for the pool• Excellent investment opportunity with the focus on position and lifestyle• Under clear instructions to be sold- don’t miss this opportunity

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AUCTION

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CALOUNDRA

TEAM CALOUNDRAwww.harcourts.com.au

Andrew DyceM: 0410 504 764E: [email protected] Caloundra 5438 0055

Pelican Waters 30 Wallaby Cct

Tranquil Waterfront LivingThis immaculately presented home oozes style and offers an expansive and private waterfront lifestyle set on over 1100sqm. OPEN HOME:

Saturday 2.00-2.30pm

VIEW AT: www.caloundra.harcourts.com.au

ID#QCL5788

AUCTION:Onsite Saturday 28th April at 2pm

• The spacious kitchen with stone bench tops is located at the heart of the home• 3 living areas inc. a separate media room allowing plenty of space to unwind• Outside you can relax in the large outdoor entertaining area • Sparkling in ground pool, timber deck and manicured gardens

• 4 double bedrooms and 2 beautifully renovated bathrooms• Private resort style living with 33m of lake frontage• Situated a close distance to shops, tavern, school and golf course• There is no better time to get into the waterfront market

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CALOUNDRA

TEAM CALOUNDRAwww.harcourts.com.au

Andrew DyceM: 0410 504 764E: [email protected] Caloundra 5438 0055

Pelican Waters 4 Annabelle Street

Peaceful and Private Resort Style Living!Treat yourself to this beautifully presented 4 bedroom home boasting style, space and privacy. OPEN HOME:

Saturday 12.00-12.30pm

VIEW AT: www.caloundra.harcourts.com.au ID#QCL5756

PRICE:Price By Negotiation

• Large open plan living areas, spacious kitchen, ducted air-con throughout• Tranquil outdoor living overlooking sparkling pool and gardens• Oversize main bedroom and ensuite with spa bath, external access• Side access, extremely quiet street for you to relax and unwind

• Picturesque, peaceful setting just minutes to school, shops and tavern• You’ll feel like you’re on holidays all year round• Resort style feel set on 800m²• Sellers relocating and invite all offers

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Andrew DyceM: 0410 504 764E: [email protected] Caloundra 5438 0055

Caloundra Unit 3 ‘Blue Horizon’, 7 Latona Avenue

Living the Dream - Extreme Value!AUCTION

If you’re looking for low maintenance living, security and supreme lifestyle benefi ts – look no further! Positioned on the second level with balconies off either end is this spacious two bedroom apartment.

OPEN HOME:Saturday 10.00-10.30am

VIEW AT: www.caloundra.harcourts.com.au ID#QCL5756

AUCTION:On Site Friday 27th April at 2pm

• Residential complex comprising of only eight apartments • Single park allocated in secure basement parking • Simply lock your car away and walk to all attractions and amenities • Parkland at the end of the street and walking distance to city heart

• Open planned living throughout the lounge, dining and kitchen zone• Two bedrooms and two bathrooms, ceiling fans and en suite in main• Direct access to Caloundra Road places you in Brisbane on the hour • Ideal for investors, fi rst home buyers or retirees looking for easy living

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AUCTION

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Sally MulhearnM: 0422 228 320E: [email protected] Caloundra 5438 0055

Pelican Waters 46 Bellanboe Circuit

Impeccable Family PrivacyAUCTION

This property should be on the top of your list if you are after a quality family home – truly a rare opportunity to purchase in sought-after Bellanboe pocket of Pelican Waters. Revel in space and discover unexpected privacy in this hidden haven.

OPEN HOME:Saturday 12.00-12.30pm

VIEW AT: www.caloundra.harcourts.com.au

AUCTION:Onsite Thursday 10th May at 2pm

• Designed to optimise its perfect abundant freedom for the whole family• Impeccable formal lounge room, open family living areas• Main bedroom is stylish and spacious complemented by the large ensuite• Great open plan kitchen, large granite benchtop and 900mm 5-burner gas cooktop

• Open alfresco area plus offi ce/games/rumpus room• Large separate laundry, several linen presses• Brilliant triple garage and huge storage spaces• Captivating and spacious air-conditioned home in a peaceful location

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AUCTION

CALOUNDRA

TEAM CALOUNDRAwww.harcourts.com.au

Andrew DyceM: 0410 504 764E: [email protected] Caloundra 5438 0055

Moffat Beach 12 Carlton Avenue

Absolutely Affordable in Moffat Beach!Cut as a button, neat as a pin! This family home is all about convenience with it’s great location and low maintenance design.Walk to both Moffat and Shelly Beach from this funky, character-fi lled beach house.

OPEN HOME:Saturday 11.00-11.30am

VIEW AT: www.caloundra.harcourts.com.au ID#QCL5756

PRICE:By Negotiation

• Large open plan living and dining areas highlighted by timber fl oors• Oversize entertaining deck for those lazy get togethers• Watch the kids play in the pool below• Established, privacy enhancing gardens and trees

• Short walk to the sands of Moffat Beach and cafes• Ideal entry level home set on 665m2

• Fantastic tree-lined beachside street• Serious sellers want all offers presented ASAP

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• Full turn key fi nish ready to live in with ducted air-conditioning and stone bench tops. Ideal for owners occupiers with fantastic elevation and magnifi cent north and easternviews to Mooloolaba and the ocean.

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• A larger than average family home• Very spacious lounge, dining - modern kitchen• Separate family room overlooking breezy covered pergola• Large low maintenance 798m2 block of fl at land• Only 4 years young. This house is in excellent condition

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This renovated, air-conditoned home is on a 670-square metre block. The kitchen has stone benches and stainless steel appliances. Outside are a timber deck with barbecue area, pool and large shed.

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This renovated, air-conditoned

In Mountain CreekThis affordable vacant block offers 1137 square metres in a quiet street with an appealing outlook. It is close to schools, shops and the local park.

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This affordable vacant block

Land in Nambour

On a spacious, 837-metre block with leafy surrounds, this home has three bedrooms and a tiled games or living area plus a granny fl at with separate shower, open-plan living area with kitchen facilities and an outdoor patio area.

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On a spacious, 837-metre

Spacious in Aroona

Property ID P001ysnz

6 Mountain Ash Drive, Mountain Creek4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car$500,000+Elite Lifestyle Properties 5444 0111 Julie Coffey 0416 141 065

25 Albatross Avenue, NambourLand$250,000First National Maroochydore 5479 6600Shane Purssell 0402 012 142

14 Boxthorn Place, Aroona 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car$459,000Team Godwin 5444 0258Luke Godwin 0438 713 414

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Lifestyle For Sale

36 Esplanade Headland, Kings Beach Ph: 5492 5644 www.kbr.com.au

Upon entry you realise you have entered something special and defi nitely not ordinary. You will be mesmerised by the stunning Pumicestone Passage, Glasshouse Mountain & CBD Views. This home would suit a variety of homeowners from dual living to a large family with grandparents or extended family members, or just somebody wanting lots of space. Features include: 2 full size kitchens, 2 large living area, 7 double bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, lots and lots of storage, a his and hers walk in wardrobe, ducted air-cond, video intercom, electric front gate, back to base security, gas hot water and cooking, pool and all of this plus more within only minutes from CBD, Shopping, restaurants and beaches.

11 Bombala Terrace, Caloundra

The One!

Auction: This Friday 13th April 5pm View from 4pmContact: Carola 0417 608 466

7 4 2 Pool

This lakefront “Plantation designed home” is situated on a large 921m2 block has all the ingredients that makes this your perfect home. It has captured the coastal lifestyle that we all love so perfectly. It has an open plan design, ducted zoned air- con, 2 sep. living areas, a

centrally located gourmet kitchen with stone benches and gas cooking. The living / dining opens out to the under-covered outdoor entertaining area once opened up it creates one large fully covered entertainment area leading out to the saltwater pool.... simply perfect.

5 Creek View Place, Pelican Waters

Lakeside Living… Simply Perfect

Auction: Saturday 14th April at 10am, view from 9amContact: Carola 0417 608 466

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Just one block from the beach, this complex called ‘Beachside’ offers one bedroom apartments with roof top gardens. They come fully furnished, pool, security parking & good income fi gure.

Address: ‘Beachside’, 35 Brisbane Road, MooloolabaPrice: Under $200,000 Contact: Neil Bickley 0412 473 196

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Under $200,000 Near The BeachThis solid brick home is only a 10min walk to beach & restaurants. It boasts 3 good size bedrooms, plus a games room come 4th brm. The living ares is spacious comprising open plan design with kitchen.

Address: 103 Palm Drive, MooloolabaPrice: $449,000 Contact: Neil Bickley 0412 473 196

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Address: 3/14 Primary School Court, MaroochydorePrice: $319,000 Contact: Neil Bickley 0412 473 196

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Ossie’s Opens: Sat 14th April10.30-11am - 21 Jeune Dr Buderim Big house $400,000s Buyers11.30-12pm - 54 Palm Dr M’ba 3br House $400,000s BuyersInspect by Appointment:16/18 Maroubra St M’dore 100m beach $200,000s Buyers13 Jacaranda Dr M’ba Motivated sellers $300,000s Buyers6 Peppertree Cct M’dore New home $500,000s BuyersAlex Beach Resort 1br Several Units Entry Level BuyersCaribbean Resort 2br Several Units From high $200,000’s17 Juan St Alex, 1br Entry Level Buyers221 Landmark, 1br Entry Level Buyers

Mark Osborne 0423 106 [email protected]

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This property will be SOLD 403 ‘Oceans’, 101 The Esplanade, MOOLOOLABA This Luxury 5 star apartment in the newest complex on the cosmopolitan Mooloolaba Esplanade commands entrancing ocean and coastline views. This luxury 2 bedroom fully furnished apartment with ensuite to the master is tastefully appointed in a manner commensurate with a 5-star complex. The amenities are as you would expect in this quality complex, with gymnasium, theatrette and large heated pool.

Inspections by appointment

Auction: Onsite Saturday 28th April @ 1pm Contact: Col Roper 0412 708 365

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Duplex Pair – Buy One Or Both 1 & 2 / 7 Maud Street, CALOUNDRAOwner instructions are clear – buy one or both of these duplex on or before Auction Day. The out-of-town owner is prepared to meet the market.Unit 1: 4 Bed, 3 Bath with large living areas with modern fi xtures and fi ttings with 2 car accommodationUnit 2: 4 Bed, 2 Bath completely renovated bathrooms, kitchen to a very high standard.This is an ideal investment with all that the area has to offer, beaches, shopping centre, private and public schools, restaurants, cafes etc.

Auction: Onsite Sat 28th April @ 2.30pm Contact: Grant Cheatham 0411 467 917

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Investors or Owner Occupier ... Close to Uni, Schools & Shopping 33 Trinity Cres, SIPPY DOWNSLowset brick and tile home located in Sippy Downs and within an easy walk to main shopping, Uni, private and state schooling and a beautiful nearby park. All this and only a seven minute drive (approx.) to the safe Mooloolaba surfi ng beach. The home is currently tenanted at $380 a week and is well maintained. This is a low maintenance property and is suitable for the retiree or family with children needing to be close to very good schooling. Comprises four bedrooms, ensuite open plan living/dining, study & practical kitchen. The rear yard is fully fenced; has a pergola area for outdoor entertaining. Two car lock-up. All level allotment.The out-of-State owners are prepared to meet the market and will look at all reasonable offers.

Price: Offers over $370,000 Contact: Grant Cheatham 0411 467 917

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Great Family Home in Perfect Location 1 Calais Court, KULUINPerfectly positioned on an elevated 701m2 corner allotment. First time ever offered to the market, this large home will delight any family wishing to entertain. There are 4 double bedrooms, and the master has a walk-in wardrobe and a spacious ensuite, great separation from the main bedroom at the front of the house with the other three at the back. There is also a large offi ce positioned at the front of the home – great for the home business operator. A spacious formal lounge at the front of the home. A separate formal dining area. A great family kitchen with quality appliances, heaps of cupboards, generous bench space and all overlooking the living areas. The Sunshine Coast Airport is only 10 minutes away.

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Recently painted throughout, this home boasts an elevated position and a lovely outlook. The home is well maintained and has an undercover outdoor entertaining area which looks out over a bush backdrop. Inside are fl exible living spaces and a stylish neutral colour scheme. It has light brickwork and a charming red tiled roof, and the home is conveniently positioned close to schools, shops and transport.

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By the bush in BuderimThis extra-large home is of high-quality construction and has plenty of character, with polished timber fl oors throughout, a timber kitchen with raked ceilings, and wraparound verandahs on three sides. There is plenty of space for the family, with entertainment areas upstairs and down, a home offi ce and an additional rumpus or games room downstairs. Outside is a paved pool area with established gardens.

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37 Iluka Street, Buderim

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Auction on site Saturday April 14 @ 1pm

Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722

David Hedley-Ward0406 011 123

24 Le Claire Place, Buderim

5 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Buyers over $600,000

Michael Knights Realty

Michael Knights0409 018 778

Property ID P001yusp

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p: 5444 2222Sales & Property Management‘Holbrook House’ 48-50 Sugar Road, Maroochydore

Located in the heart of Cotton Tree just a few streets from the river and the beach, this is prime residential real estate in a peaceful part of the world. Features include:• 647m2 land area with 16m wide frontage• North facing level block • No major road crossing to access the beach• So many options – make the original shack your beach house• Develop the site, sub-divide or build a new dream house

View Saturday 11-11.30am

Auction Onsite Saturday 28th April at 10am

Contact John Anderson0418 714 535

POSITION POSITION POSITIONCOTTON TREE 9 Hinkler Parade

2 Bed | 1 Bath

The current owner has bought elsewhere and is looking to offl oad his beach pad on or before Auction Day. Make no mistake this property WILL be sold.• Large 90m2 one bedroom unit• Perfect North East aspect• Open plan kitchen/dining/living• Large balcony with ‘ocean peek’• Awesome facilities – pools, spa, tennis, sauna

View Saturday from 1.30pm

Auction Onsite this Saturday 14th April at 2pm

Contact David Grenfell0419946534

BIG ONE BEDDER – MUST BE SOLDMAROOCHYDORE 14 ‘Catalina I’ 47 Sixth Avenue

1 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Car |

What you see is what you get!! No cosmetic surgery, no botox!! This large highset family home is perfect for the budget buyer. Great value, will be sold, be quick.• Highset, with large rear yard• Inground pool• Spacious kitchen and tiled fl oors• Close to schools, shops and waterway• Great outdoor living

View Saturday 11.30-12pm

Auction Onsite Saturday 21st April at 12noon

Contact Yasna Hawthorne0418 544 406

Serg Gubecka 0410 557 975

TAKE ME AS I AMWURTULLA 50 Piringa Street

5 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car | Pool

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

AUCTION NEXT SATURDAY

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www.gogecko.com.au Call for a FREE appraisal nowShop 5, 9 Bulcock Street, Caloundra - 5499 7859

SHANE STRONGCapped Commission Real Estate

Shane 0431 635 339Caloundra 5499 7859

Rare Find!! Perfectly positioned canal home – closest proximity to the beach with magnifi cent views from the house over the pool and directly north up Tokara canal. Quality built, beautifully presented and very generous in size – sure to impress the fussiest buyer.

The master suite has a fantastic WIR and large ensuite with a separate spa bath. Stylish renovated kitchen is open plan to the family and dining room with lovely water views. 12 solar panels on roof, water tank, irrigation, air-con, solar heated pool plus large offi ce/studio space and many more features.

NORTH FACING CANAL HOME – IT’S WHAT YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED

OPEN HOME SATURDAY 11.30-12PM

Wurtulla, 6 Silver-Gull Close REDUCED TO… $849,000

4 2.5 2

QUALITY

Shane 0431 635 339Caloundra 5499 7859

• Top quality and exceptional in design, fl exible fl oor plan and useable space – this fantastic duplex has it all

• Entertainer’s kitchen with S/S appliances, island bench and gas cook top. Large open plan lounge dining with air-conditioning and cathedral ceilings

• Master suite with large WIR and well-appointed ensuite• Kid’s activity room or offi ce for the executive• Large rear entertaining area and private yard • DLUG with rear roller door for additional parking for trailer• Seller is relocating and is realistic in today’s market

STYLISH FREE-STANDING DUPLEX – PERFECT IN EVERY WAY

OPEN HOME SATURDAY 10-10.30AM

Meridan Plains, 1 / 13 Woombye Street $399,000

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AS NEW

Shane 0431 635 339 Caloundra 5499 7859

• Sought-after area 250m to Pumicestone Passage• 5 spacious bedrms, 3 bathrms, ensuited master• ‘Teenage retreat’ or dual occupancy potential, huge rumpus

room downstairs with large kitchenette• Kitchen with granite tops, S/S appliances, walk-in pantry

• High ceilings VJ walls, stunning polished timber fl oors• Multiple entertaining areas, large deck, sit & enjoy sunset• Generous side access with high carport for boat/van• Double garage, shed, sep laundry with shute, fully fenced• Fully renovated with nothing left to do

UNIQUE CHARM AND CHARACTER – FULLY RENOVATED

OPEN HOME SATURDAY 1.30-2PM

Golden Beach, 26 Palmer Avenue $635,000

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Shane 0431 635 339Caloundra 5499 7859

Ex Display Home, impeccably maintained & the extra features will delight. Comprising of 4 generous bedrms (ensuited Master with WIR), 3 sun fi lled living areas, central kitchen with access to outdoor entertaining area over-looking the lovely pool area.

Separate driveway to the large 7m x 7m shed with remote door provides garaging for 2 vehicles plus workshop/storage area. Slightly elevated to capture lovely breezes in a quiet location close to schools & shops. Serious Vendors want quick sale, don’t miss this one.

BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME

OPEN HOME SATURDAY 12.30-1PM

Little Mountain, 28 Bellevue Drive $450,000

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Maroochy River acreage

On 22 acres of useable, gently undulating land with potential to subdivide, this property features a main homestead with 12-foot ceilings and polished timber fl oors. The master retreat has an open fi replace while three other bedrooms have built-ins. There are a separate large offi ce with verandah access, a formal dining room and a family living area adjoining the country-style kitchen. A two-bedroom guest house has a carport and private entry.

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8 Kirra Road, Maroochy River

6 bed, 3 bath, 3 car

Auction on site Saturday April 28 @ 11am

Next Property Group1300 400 777

Chris Pace 0417 196 600 Craig Porter 0411 554 880

Property ID P001yv0g

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Shop 6 ‘Pandanus’ Cnr Walan & Smith Streets Mooloolaba

Ph: 07 5444 0258

BUDDINA Unit 2/20 Yaringa Avenue 3 2 2

Absolute Buddina Beachside Beauty

• Blue chip real estate at a very affordable price, beachside GOLD • Spacious and unique, 3 bed, 2 bath, 3 toilets, 2 car spaces on title • Townhouse partly updated, move straight in, great lifestyle• Literally stone’s throw to surf & 1km of beach, free to use 24/7• Make no mistake, owners bought elsewhere, priced to SELL now

Price: $395,000View: Saturday & Sunday 1-1.45pmWeb ID: 110170869Contact: Luke Godwin 0438 713 [email protected]

BUDDINA 2/3 Orana Street 2 1 1

This Area Is About To Go Off!!!

• Investors, 1st home buyers, downsizers and smart buyers • Huge growth potential in the coast’s hottest area• Bullet-proof great size duplex in hot spot• Live in, rent out, hold it – uses are endless• BUY NOW BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE

Price: $299,000View: Saturday & Sunday 2-2.45pmWeb ID: 109483201Contact: Luke Godwin 0438 713 [email protected]

AROONA 14 Boxthorn Place 4 3 2

Unique Dual Living Or Extended Family

• Highset home 3 beds up, 1 self-contained fl at downstairs• Positioned in a leafy street ambience of privacy & security• Great family home, 3 living areas, 2 outdoor patios, large

837m2 block, room for a pool, space for kids to play• Owners downsizing and want it SOLD

Price: $459,000View: Saturday 11-11.30amWeb ID: 110113797Contact: Luke Godwin 0438 713 [email protected]

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This two-level, air-conditoned home has an appealing design with soaring ceilings, plenty of glass and polished concrete fl ooring throughout. Combined dining, living and kitchen zones overlook 18 metres of water frontage, an adjoining outdoor entertaining area and pool.

This two-level,, air-conditoned home haass

Mooloolaba beauty

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14 Yulunga Place, Mooloolaba

4 bed, 3 bath, 3 car, 1 offi ce

Auction on site Saturday April 14 @ 4pm

Waterfront Agents 5477 6114

Trevor & Glenys Martin0400 818 777

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PHONE: (07) 5492 2555www.seasiderealestate.com.au 2/56 Landsborough Pde, GOLDEN BEACH

AUCTION ON SITE SATURDAY 28TH APRIL 2012 AT 1PM110 Golden Beach Esplanade, Golden Beach

Superb location. Across the road from the stunning Pumicestone Passage this tastefully refurbished beach home with fabulous original polished timber fl oorboards. • Lovely high ceilings, upstairs giving a feeling of air and space with a delightful feature window embracing the lounge • The boardwalk along the Pumicestone Passage is a near 5m from your doors • Huge 4 car garage, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 607m² block • Stroll to shops and transport, Monash park a stone throw away

OPEN SATURDAY 11-11.30AM

IT’S ALL ABOUT LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATIONAnna Morgan-Varlow

0410 864 688Anna Morgan-Varlow

0410 864 688

Anna Morgan-Varlow0410 864 688

AUCTION ON SITE THIS SATURDAY AT 1PM27 Pelican Waters Boulevard, Pelican Waters

• Bedroom and 2 bathroom

• Massive 1322m2 block with 22m canal frontage

• Solar heated lap pool, manicured gardens with mature fruit trees

• Electric gates with intercom • Very generous double garage

• Pontoon plus jetty • Lots of room for the Winnebago

OPEN SATURDAY FROM 12.30PM

THROW IN THE CRAB POTS AND SIT BACK AND RELAX!

AUCTION ON SITE THIS SATURDAY AT 3PM 1 Pelican Waters Boulevard, Pelican Waters

• Situated in a prime position with manicured grounds• 4 bedroom home on 1317sqm of land with 2 separate living areas and • Double lock up garage• Views over canal and adjacent park• Your own private pontoon with direct ocean access• Position - Position - Position, walk to shops, tavern and Powerboat Club

OPEN SATURDAY FROM 2.30PM

DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO SECURE A BARGAIN

AUCTION ON SITE THIS SATURDAY AT 11.00AM7 Beattie Street, Golden Beach

• 400m to the beautiful Pumicestone Passage• Huge 609m2 block in an excellent street• Front and rear verandahs giving a lovely cross fl ow breeze• Double carport , plus a double shed at the rear• 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom

OPEN SATURDAY FROM 10.30AM

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL INVESTORS AND FIRST HOME BUYERS!

Peter Crowe0409 644 455

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Character in Moffat Beach Maroochydore apartment Builder’s home in Bli BliThis character-fi lled beach house is in a slightly elevated position, gently sloping towards the spacious yard. The interior is open plan with plenty of natural light, timber fl oors and a clean white colour palette. The contemporary kitchen has ample cupboards,Caeserstone benchtops and is central for entertaining on the large deck overlooking the pool.

Offering river and ocean views from a spacious deck, this apartment boasts an elegant interior featuring a centrally positioned kitchen and large master bedroom with ensuite, walk-in robe and private balcony. One of four riverfront villas, the unit has its own foyer and lift and occupies one level of a standalone, four-storey building.

This builder’s own display home has never been lived in and presents as new. In a private location backing onto parkland reserve, the home has been fi nished with quality and style. Designed for low-maintenance living, it has a spacious undercover entertaining area and plenty of room in the fully fenced yard. It is in a quiet pocket of Parklands estate.

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12 Carlton Street, Moffat Beach

3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car, 1 offi ce

Price by negotiation

Harcourts Caloundra 5438 0055

Andrew Dyce 0410 504 764

Unit 102 ‘Aurora’ 4 Duporth Ave, Maroochydore

3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 car

$1.75 million

First National Mooloolaba 5444 0800

Jean Hamer0419 034 500

3 Ginger Bell Avenue, Bli Bli

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

High $400,000s

Next Property Group 1300 400 777

John Skerlak 0413 441 834Kate Jewry 0404 817 916

Property ID P001ysdo

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R�H Mooloolaba5444 3000

Overlooking the Pacifi c Ocean, this jumbo sized pristine apartment with private rooftop garden boasts outstanding ocean views to Moreton Island, hinterland sunset views to the Glass House Mountains and the night lights of Mooloolaba and Buderim.

Don’t miss this opportunity to secure such a rare investment for the future.

Unit 13, 100 Pacifi c Blvd, BuddinaPENTHOUSE STYLE LIVING

ViewSaturday 2.30-3.30pm

AuctionSunday 29th April, 2012 at 2pm

AgentTerry Petersen 0403 022 645

rh.com.au/mooloolaba

Auction 3 2 1 1

Cnr Sixth Ave & Aerodrome Rd, Maroochydore | 5443 2433 | www.vicmurphy.com.au

VIC MURPHY REAL ESTATE

Mountain Creek – 137 Glenfi elds Bvde. Large two storey family home, 4 bedrooms plus offi ce & formal dining. Completely separate living areas offer room for all the family. Double lock-up garage and located within the Mtn Creek School Zone. Minutes to beach, restaurants and major shopping centres.Priced to sell $485,000 Inspect by Appointment

Maroochydore – 2/31 Gibson Street, Located at the rear of the complex offering privacy & security, immaculate 2 bedroom brick & tile duplex. Large screened entertaining area. Single lock-up garage, low Body Corp fees & pet friendly. Leave the car at home, walk to river, CBD & schools. $299,000 Inspect by Appointment

Cotton Tree – 11/21 The Esplanade. “With the Lot” Great river & park views from this 3rd level unit. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath with 2 car accom. Eastern end unit allows extra windows & light. Large living area opening onto spacious balcony. Offers over $699,000 Inspect by Appointment

Maroochydore “Rivers on Duporth” 2/89 Duporth Ave. Spacious ground fl oor unit located across from the Maroochy River. Kitchen has granite benches and stainless steel appliances. Master bedroom is generous in size with resort style ensuite – divided by plantation timber shutters. Exclusive use of the large grassed court yard. Pet friendly on written approval from body corporate. Complex has inground pool and undercover secure parking. $399,000 Inspect by Appointment

Properties selling quickly from “Schindlers Listings”Call now if you are considering selling or would like a no obligation appraisal

SCHINDLER’S LISTINGS

Donna-Lee Foster0422 230 896

Glennis Schindler0412 737 324

BUDERIM – 2 Fern Court

Perfectly positioned on an elevated 836m2 block, this beautifully presented family home represents style & sophistication. Offering separate living areas, spacious bedrooms and resort style bathrooms. The gourmet kitchen fl ows to the massive alfresco entertaining area with built in bar, BBQ and spa. Massive man shed & double lock-up garage. Fully fenced manicured gardens and lawns complete with water fountain.

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.30amPrice: $620,000www.vicmurphy.com.auGlennis Schindler 0412 737 324

4 2 2 IMMACULATE ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT

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‘VOLCANO’ TOWN A HOT SPOTLandsborough’s country-life charm, with its colourful heritage, vibrant cafes, arts and crafts and easy access to the city and coast is proving a magnet for newcomers settling into blossoming estates.

L andsborough is at the base of the southern end of the Blackall Range, 15 kilometres east of Maleny and

20 kilometres west of Caloundra. Named after British-born explorer William

Landsborough, who was the fi rst European to cross Australia north to south, the town has been regularly reinvented. Originally called Mellum Creek (mellum is an indigenous word for volcano), the fi rst European settlers arrived in the area in 1871, when Isaac Burgess built a slab hut with bark roof that became a stopover for Cobb and Co coaches on the way to Gympie.

One of the Sunshine Coast’s oldest townships, it became the main transport centre for produce brought down from the range after the railway opened in 1891. The rail services priority then switched to commuters coming from the west, east and north, to catch the train to Brisbane.

After being bypassed by the Bruce Highway,

which now forms its eastern boundary, Landsborough turned itself into an arts and crafts centre, with some wonderful cafes, outdoor dining areas and interesting shops. It also has a brilliant historical museum, the Sunshine Coast’s fi rst.

New residential estates have mushroomed and the pace continues to pick up as newcomers discover its quiet country-town lifestyle, within easy reach of the city and coast.

The upgrade of the railway line between Caboolture and Landsborough will make the area even more appealing for residential development. Having once been the last Bruce Highway stop before the Caloundra turnoff, it is very close to the M1.

The Landsborough district, which also

Historic Landsborough, named after British-born explorer William Landsborough

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continues to pick up as newcomers discover its quiet country lifestyle, within easy

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DAY & GRIMES75 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE

DAY & GRIMES75 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE

DAY & GRIMES75 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE

DAY & GRIMES75 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE

DAY & GRIMES75 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE

75 years at 70 Currie Street, Nambour | Phone 5441 3366 | www.dayandgrimes.com

TOWEN MT MANGO FARM• Irrigation + large dams - 3 phase pump

in place• Approx. 27 acres (11 ha) of undulating land• Numerous fruiting mango trees• Good fertile soil - previously bean

producing for many years• Two street frontage - Partially fenced• Mins to Nambour CBD & all conveniences.

Tender closing 20/4/12Gary Blake 0416 155 634

Towen MountainTHE BLOCK!

• 13.78 acres (5.577 hectares)• 180° views to the North• Minutes to Nambour CBD• Own water catchment• Suit cattle / horse grazing• 20 minutes to pristine beaches

Tender closing 20/4/12 Gary Blake 0416 155 634

This is an outstanding acreage to enjoy absolute privacy or sub-divide now or in the future. The offering consists of two adjoining titles totalling 12 acres (4.9 hectares) with a low set homestead style house on one of the titles. Will sell as one or separate. Bank valuations of $775,000 and $980,000 in hand.

All offers considered

P.O.A.

Ian Black 0407 587 503

Gary Langford 0412 348 533

PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

12 ACRES – WALK TO NAMBOUR GENERAL HOSPITAL

LAND CLEARANCE RENOVATED BRICK• 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom• Lock up & carport• New pergola• Freshly painted• Quiet area• North facing

$359,000Gary Langford 0412 348 533

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE• 4 bed, 3 bath + outside shower• 3 living areas and kitchen/dining• Ducted reverse cycle air-con• Saltwater pool and pool cabana• 990m2 block, established gardens

$595,000Paula Grigg 0421 906 243

• Boutique Estate• Only 2 Blocks left• Flat ready to build

• Close to shopping centre

• Walk to town

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HINTERLAND

BUYING RESERVES AN INVESTMENT IN FUTURE

Sunshine Coast Council has bought 46 hectares of conservation land

at West Woombye to help protect the long-term health of the Coast’s habitat.

The new reserve connects to existing reserves and the Triunia National Park, bringing the total protected network to 128 hectares.

The acting manager for environment policy, Robyn Douglas, says protecting the region’s core habitat area is one of the key actions identifi ed in the Sunshine Coast Biodiversity Strategy. “Purchasing this parcel of land has created a much larger protected habitat area,” she says.

“This will ensure the area will continue to support a diverse range of native plants and animals into the future

and strengthen its resilience to disturbance.”

This is one of the many key conservation projects funded by the Environment Levy. Other levy projects this year include:• A new Backyard Biodiversity

module for council’s web-based Living Smart Program,

• The development of the Coast’s fi rst Biodiversity Report Card,

• The ongoing rehabilitation of our coastal foreshore from Kings Beach to Sunrise Beach,

• Large-scale rehabilitation of the riparian stretches in Mooloolah River catchment,

• Environment grants to private landholders to undertake natural resource management activities on their property, and

• Partnerships with 17 community environmental groups within the region.

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LIVE IN ONE - GET INCOME FROM FOUR

Inspect By appointment

Price$1.15m

AgentJohn Taylor 04 3838 5478

192 MAIN STREET, MONTVILLELive in one of the fully furnished units and receive income from the 2nd unit and three shops below or rent them all. The units are holiday let and the shops strongly tenanted.The building is well positioned, strongly built, low maintenance with a steel frame, Colorbond roof and brick cladding with 17 acres of parkland at the rear. Your passport to low effort income

PEACEFUL, PRIVATE AND TR ANQUIL

Inspect By appointment

Price$895,000

AgentsJohn Taylor 04 3838 5478

26 BRIGADOON COURT, FLAXTONA generous living home with four bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, formal lounge family and dining,study, zoned reverse cycle air conditioning plus outside relaxing by the pool – all set on 4 botanical acres including rain forest and fruit trees, plus a 1 acre spring fed water feature with turtles, platypus and water dragons – an amazing property. Must be seen to be fully appreciated!

DELIGHTFUL HOME SITES - SPRING FED WATER

Inspect By appointment

Price$385,000

AgentJohn Taylor 04 3838 5478

29 CARRAMAR COURT, FLAXTONJust under two acres with a spring fed dam at the bottom of the garden. A choice of level, lightly sloping or stepped home sites. An easterly outlook off a quiet cul-de-sac. Avocados and fruit trees. Power on site. A relaxing tranquil environment. Adjoins quiet Council park land. Five minutes drive from Montville and Mapleton and just 25 minutes to the coast. This is one of the best small acreage lots available on the Range – inspect today.”This could be your dream home site!

KONDALILLA FALLS ROAD, MONTVILLEThis classic home has multiple living areas, 3 bathrooms, ornate ceilings, timber floors, and is in perfect condition. Situated on 2 acres with hundreds of rainforest plants and 2 immaculate holiday cottages with a proven income. Generate a useful home based incomeInspect By appointmentPrice All reasonable offers consideredAgent John Taylor 04 3838 5478

BEAUTIFUL HOME

L0T 6 MILL HILL ROAD, MONTVILLEFirst time on the market in 90 years. Level access off a quiet country lane. A large selection of home sites, one totally private enjoying lovely northerly views across the valley. There’s approximately 8 acres of mainlylevel land with the balance steeper creek slopes.This price until the 30th JuneInspect By appointmentPrice Offers in the high $500,000’sAgent John Taylor 04 3838 5478

16 ACRES - VIEWS

View 24 hours / 7 days a week on www.realway.com.auBuderim 5445 2777 | Caloundra 5436 0700

FLAXTON 38 Flaxton Mill Road

PURE COUNTRY FLAXTON!Owners purchased elsewhere and need to sell.

• Double storey home on 1.19 ha with rural views• Downstairs suitable for teenagers’ retreat/home

business with kitchenette, toilet and bathroom• Established orchard, approx 180 trees, bore plus

dam• Huge 3-bay shed and double lock-up garage

Commitments ensure this will be sold on or before auction day!

3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 2:00-2:45pmAuction: On Site Sunday 29th April at 2pmWeb: Ref No. 110059933Petro Geyl 0447 770 457Rene Poulos 0412 424 286

AUCTION

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includes Mt Mellum on the road to Maleny, has a land area of 6691 hectares and a population density of 0.61 per hectare according to the 2006 census. Landsborough is a quiet country town between range and coast, and on the road to Brisbane. There has been a lot of residential development over the past two decades but not enough to change its country-life feel.

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HINTERLAND

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www.malenyrealestate.com Riverside Centre, 1/4 Maple Street, Maleny Phone: 5494 3022

AUCTIONOn-Site 3.00pm Sunday 22nd April, 2012

Discover the beauty and serenity of this magnifi cent 3.85 hectare private estate down one of the area’s fi nest streets and only minutes to Montville shops and cafés.“Elysium” features a beautifully renovated 1920’s Queenslander style home, polished hardwood fl ooring, large open living areas, log fi re, fully screened including all verandahs, a stylish country kitchen with granite bench tops, quality appliances and ample storage space.

There are three good size bedrooms, ensuite to main, separate offi ce and plans available for a fourth bedroom.

A unique and contemporary studio/gallery doubles as guest accommodation with ensuite, spacious kitchenette and includes a purpose built temperature controlled wine cellar.

You and your friends will marvel at the well planned established gardens, mature shrubs and trees, two tranquil ponds, room to relax and enjoy the surrounds, there’s a sheltered vegetable garden, an orchard plus open lawn areas and views to the distant hills.

One of the fi nest properties available and an absolute gardener’s delight.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT & SUN 2.00-3.00pm386 Western Avenue, Montville

David Gamble 0419 720 575

www.malenyrealestate.com ID: 5476402

‘Elysium’

LAST CHANCE for COVETED “HEN’S TOOTH” - 1 acre VACANT LAND

AUCTION: Sunday 12pmOn site: Mountain View Rd, MALENY - adjoins No.437

This is your rarest chance to own the only available GENTLY GRADED, single acre on the most COVETED road in Maleny. Enviable Glass House Mountain views are just the beginning, in your Grand Plan to start TOTALLY NEW with NO COSTLY RENOVATIONS.

No restrictive building covenants No Easements Wide frontage 5 minutes to town Architect’s

“all-Christmases” Capitalise on premium value

Don’t just make a wish – Be READY!

Contact for Details:Julie Reimers 0417 465 536

www.malenyrealestate.com Ref: 5685762

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Maroochy River: 1 Nimbin Place Sat 12-12.45Highset pole home set amongst private native gardens. 3 brms,1 bath with dual entrance doubles as ensuite. Timber fl oors,o/plan living & dining open to n/facing deck with views to Mt Ninderry. $359,000

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Towen Mnt. Dual Living On Acreage...3 bdrm home with self contained 3 bedroom granny fl at downstairs. 5096sqm block, double car accommodation, dam, northerly views and only minutes to town. $429,000

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BUDDINA $330PW 2 1 1 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car, open plan living, in ground pool & BBQ area, sorry no pets. AVAIL 13/4/12WARANA $330PW 3 1 1 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car, walking distance to shops, air-conditioning, fully fenced, sorry no pets.AVAIL 12/4/12 BUDERIM $365PW 3 1 1 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car, private & quiet location, off street parking, sorry no pets. AVAIL NOW.BUDERIM $435PW 3 1 2

3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car, timber floors, views, closed in entertaining area, pets on application.AVAIL 10/4/12 BUDERIM $455PW 4 2 2

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, spacious open plan living, ceiling fans, built in robes, excellent condition throughout, pets on application.AVAIL 13/4/12 BUDDINA $500PW 3 2 1

3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car, directly across from beach, air-con, in ground pool, entertaining area, fully fenced, pets on application. AVAIL 27/4/12KAWANA ISLAND $610PW 3 2 2

3 bed plus study, 2 bath, 2 car, separate living areas, low maintenance, in ground pool, pets on application. AVAIL 16/4/12.MOOLOOLABA $850PW 4 3 2

4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, three levels of prestigious living, air-conditioned, hinterland views, in ground swimming pool, sorry no pets.AVAIL 21/4/12.KAWANA WATERS $850PW 4 3 2

WATERFRONT LIVING, 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 car, separate living areas, air-conditioned, in ground pool, pets on application. AVAIL 16/4/12.MINYAMA $900PW 6 4 3

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Penthouse on the water, 4 king size bedrooms, 3 ensuites & 1 guest bathroom, 4 car with additional secure storage shed, European appliances, reverse cycle air-con, in ground swimming pool & spa, sorry no pets.AVAIL NOW.

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To inspect these properties please call Anita Humphreys on 0414 571 260 or 5445 5811

BUDERIM - 3 Bedroom home, ensuite, timber fl oors, carport, large deck, bush outlook. Garden maint included $395pwCALOUNDRA/IVADALE LAKES - Selection of near new 4 bedroom homes, ensuite,airconditioned, double garage, fenced yard $420 to $470pwCALOUNDRA/IVADALE LAKES - Selection of Spacious 3 bedroom homes with separate self contained 1 bedroom granny fl at, 2 bathrooms, aircon, fenced yard, $490 to $520pwMAROOCHYDORE - 1 Brm fully furnished studio apartment, aircon, pool and bbq area in quiet complex. $230pwMAROOCHYDORE - Selection of fully furnished 2 bedroom villas, aircon, carport pool and bbq area in quiet complex. $285 to $300pwMARCOOLA - 2 Bedroom apartment, courtyard, pool, carport, quiet complex, close to beach & shops $250pwNAMBOUR - First weeks rent free - Selection of near new 2 bedroom townhouses in quiet complex, 2 living areas, ensuite, aircon, large deck, central location $290 to $330pw NINDERRY/YANDINA - Spacious 4 bedroom home on acreage, ensuite, 2 living areas, pool, deck. $500pw

Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, four living

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5/23 Alexandra Ave, NAMBOUR Avail Now Double storey apartment, 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 living, air SLUG, dishwasher, fans, outdoor area. $290p/wk

8/1 Mandin St, ALEXANDRA HEADLAND Avail 18/042 bdrm unit opposite beach, 1 bthrm, kitchen/living/dining, balcony with lovely views, under ground parking, pool in the complex. $300p/wk

10 Bernheid Cres, SIPPY DOWNS 18/04/124 bdrms, 2 bthrms, fans, 2 living, good sized yard, double lock up garage, cover outdoor area. $370p/wk

36 Sippy Downs Dr, SIPPY DOWNS Avail 05/05 4 bdrms, 2 bthrms, 2 living area, good sized yard. Great location close to University and Schools. $400p/wk

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66 Huntley Pl, CALOUNDRA WEST Avail Now Dual living home with ability to sub let. Main house plus separate studio which can be rented at approx. $150.00 per week. Call for an inspection! $480 p/wk

38 Jones St, MOOLOOLAH Avail Now3 bdrms, 1 bthrms, carport, central location $295p/wk

222 King Rd, MOOLOOLAH Avail Now Stunning Queenslander. Huge home on 33 acres. 5 bdrms, 2 huge living areas, verandah for entertaining, gorgeous corner kitchen, fans throughout. $450p/wk

1 Bairnsdale St West, BUDERIM Avail 24/04Dble storey home in fantastic location. 4 bdrms plus separate study, 2 bthrms, 2 living areas, lovely corner kitchen, 2 verandahs for entertaining, lovely garden with shed, air con. $460p/wk

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• Kings Beach - Ocean views, 3 bed, 2 bath, walk in robe & ensuite, centrally located $570 p/wk

• Caloundra - Exclusive resort complex, 2 bed, 2 bath, furnished, opposite to Bulcock Beach $650 p/wk

• Pelican Waters - Work from home opportunity, 4 bed plus sep. offi ce, magical gardens, pool $620 p/wk

• Pelican Waters - Executive deepwater home, 5 bed, 4 bath, luxurious inclusions, pool $1200 p/wk

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CROSSWORD

QUIZ

WORDFIND SCATTERWORD

SCATTERWORD SOLUTION: forefront, offeror, effort, footer, rooter, torero, offer, freon, forte, roneo, noter, tenor, toner, front, rotor, fern, fore, fret, reft, rent, tern, rote, tore, roof, fort, torn, root, rort.

QUIZ ANSWERS: 1 Liesel 2 Ten 3 Slow cooking 4 Penelope Wensley 5 Seann William Scott 6 Double bass

CROSSWORD SOLUTION: Across: 1 Hobby 8 Cut no ice 9 Denim 10 Abstract 11 Globe 12 Few 16 Cornea 17 Iguana 18 Net 23 Filly 24 Ethiopia 25 Tipsy 26 Variance 27 Sense. Down: 2 Overlook 3 Brisbane 4 Jumble 5 Unity 6 Sisal 7 Hefty 12 Fan 13 Wit 14 Fugitive 15 Analysis 19 Evince 20 Weave 21 Shark 22 Koran

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Name the actor (pictured) who reprises his role as Stifler in the 2012 film American Reunion.

What is the largest instrument in the violin family?

Who is the current Governor of Queensland?

What cooking method is used to prepare a ragout?

How many provinces make up Canada?

Name the eldest von Trapp child from the 1965 film The Sound of Music.

SUDOKU LEVEL: EASY

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

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deductions (3)23 Young female

horse (5)24 Country of

northeast Africa (8)25 Slightly drunk (5)26 Discrepancy (8)27 Perceive

intuitively (5)

2 Fail to notice (8)3 Australian city (8)4 Mix up (6)5 Concord (5)6 Fibre used for

ropes (5)7 Big and strong (5)12 Enthusiastic

supporter (3)13 Intelligent

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components (8)19 To show (6)20 To work at a

loom (5)21 Ferocious sea fish (5)22 Sacred book of

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HOROSCOPESCAPRICORN Dec 22-Jan 20 Relations with others won’t run according to plan – especially where money or possessions are involved. Just because you’re conscientious doesn’t mean those around you are too.

AQUARIUS Jan 21-Feb 19 You’re in the mood to communicate with a wide range of people, as your curiosity goes into overdrive. Unpredictable energy is about and your mind is bursting with ideas.

PISCES Feb 20-Mar 20 You feel pulled in all directions this weekend as conflicting demands test your Piscean patience. Put aside time to be alone, where you can collect your thoughts.

ARIES Mar 21-Apr 20 Thank goodness mighty Mars moves forwards again on Saturday, and your Aries mojo returns in spades! Catching up with friends fires up your enthusiasm.

TAURUS Apr 21-May 21 Professional and business opportunities are all around, and deals will go particularly well with female colleagues, customers or clients. You feel like spending money on life’s little luxuries.

GEMINI May 22-Jun 21 You’ve got plenty to say so use your networking skills to get your message out to the world. With an innovative approach to work and relationships, you’ll win friends.

CANCER Jun 22-Jul 23 There may be some tension between keeping friends happy and fulfilling all of your family responsibilities. Single crabs – look for a lover who has emotional depth and maturity.

LEO Jul 24-Aug 23 It will be difficult to juggle work and relationship responsibilities this weekend – and don’t promise more than you can deliver! Keep things in perspective.

VIRGO Aug 24-Sep 23 As the sun moves through your aspirations zone, set challenging goals for the next month. Don’t let fear stop you from achieving your dreams. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

LIBRA Sep 24-Oct 23 On Saturday, loved ones won’t be wildly affectionate but don’t take it personally. Making contact with an old friend – or recalling fond memories – brings much pleasure on Sunday.

SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22 Are you a Scorpio slave to your usual weekend routine? With the moon in experimental Aquarius, it’s time to jump out of your comfort zone and take on exciting new challenges.

SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 21 You’re in the mood to socialise this weekend but take care to communicate clearly. You’re keen to help, but make sure your generosity doesn’t end up as empty promises.

Find the following words in the grid on the left.

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matroofroomrugsinksofatabletoiletwallwardrobewindow

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