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REAL ESTATE AGENT INDEX

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70 Elders Palmwoods64 First National

71 Jam Property48 Just Real Estate

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CONTENTS48 Auctions &Market Tracker 50 News & Views

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Labor or Liberal, cane toad or cockroach, Ford or Holden. On certain subjects, Australians have always been

a nation divided, but there’s another hot topic that can cleave a community in two, and it’s the topic of MWP’s cover story – tattoos. To ink or not to ink, that is the question this week.

When I was a kid it was only criminals and old sailors (oh and my uncle Jon – the loveable rough diamond from mum’s side of the family) who had tattoos. Now every second person has got a sleeve or two. My dad waited till he was in his sixties to get his fi rst – at the moment he has several, including the names of his daughters, my mum and the grandkids. He recently started work on a rather fetching waterfall – half fi nished, my partner wondered if it wasn’t a retaining wall as Dad is keen on the garden. Anyway, I think this tattooing

thing must be addictive, and I reckon Dad gets a kick out of seeing my face when I discover a new bit of ink. I am not judging, I just think his arm was fi ne the way it was.

Love them or hate them, there’s been a cultural shift towards tatts, and this week Jarna Baudinette, who herself sports a touch of ink, is on the case to fi nd out more. Turn the page to read all about it.

Over in property I have been chatting to a local builder who may or may not have ink (I didn’t ask) but has plenty to say about sustainability – check that out on page 46. And on the subject of builders, this week we take a look at some worthy winners from the recent HIA Awards. That is on page 37.

We’ve been to Nambour for a special feature on the hinterland heart, which begins on page 33. And in style on page 26, we help you make a start on your race-day outfi t.

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PREVIEWThanks to a new tribe of edgy ink-loving celebrities, tattoos have become an increasingly accepted part of mainstream culture. But there’s still something a bit naughty about this most permanent art form. So just what is it about a bit of ink in the skin that attracts some people and repels others?

WORDSJarna Baudinette

A few weeks ago my boyfriend showed me a tweet that said you should aim to fall in love with someone who has a tattoo, because they

know how to make a lifelong commitment. This was funny to him because I have two tattoos

– one on my left foot and the other on the inside of my right wrist. People are often surprised by this, and sometimes tell me I’m not the type of person they thought would ever have a tattoo.

However, I can think of at least fi ve friends of varying ages who work in corporate jobs and hide tattoos under their business shirts each day (there are four of us in the MWP offi ce alone).

The growing prevalence of tattoos in Australia – around a quarter of adults aged under 30 now have at least one – means it is increasingly diffi cult to predict what ‘type’ of person will be tattooed.

Tattoos have been around since ancient times and were originally used to identify members of particular tribes. They were introduced into Western cultures as a result of maritime exploration in the 17th and 18th centuries, as sailors who had come into contact with Polynesian ‘tatau’ returned home with pigment on their skin, and over time tattooing developed from a backyard art into a profession. However, it didn’t reach mainstream acceptance until the mid to late 1990s, mostly due to long-standing social views linking tattoos to deviance, violence and crime.

Today, the growing acceptance of tattoos has been linked to the popularity of heavily inked celebrities.

David Beckham, Pink, Angelina Jolie and Ruby Rose have helped glamorise tattoos as a permanent fashion accessory, and have also gone a long way towards challenging stereotypes of those who are tattooed. People who might judge someone in the street on account of their ink feel differently about their favourite actor or singer – and how many The Voice viewers were surprised to learn heavily tattooed Joel Madden isn’t an angry no-hoper, but actually rather charming and polite?

For many, tattoos are now accepted as an artistic form of self-expression. But the average person isn’t as rich or good-looking as Beckham, and even though tattoos are now common, they remain a polarising social issue. On examination of my wrist or foot, strangers sometimes feel the need to express disappointment by telling me tattoos are ugly or “don’t look nice on girls”.

Local woman Leah Russ, 28, has two decent-sized tattoos, one on each arm, and she says while they do draw attention the reactions are generally positive.

“I get a lot of comments, just walking down the street or from cashiers in shops,” she says. “If someone is going to say something it’s mostly good, like, ‘wow, love your artwork’, or ‘who did that’? (Local artist Liam Taylor, if you were wondering.)

Russ says rather than expressing angst or rebellion, she chose to get tattooed to spice up her life and style. “It makes things more interesting and I like the look of tattoos,” she says. “The fact that it is going to be there with me for the rest of my life makes it even more special. You accept them as a part of you.”

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Some tattoos are in memory of an individual or event, mark personal milestones or just express individuality. Local photographer Traci Castle got her fi rst homemade tattoo at 14, and seven tattoos later, she has her husband’s initials, a personal mantra inspired by tough times (‘believe in the power of your dreams’), the word ‘wisdom’ and an old Canon AE1 camera – produced until the year she was born and the fi rst camera she ever used – to celebrate purchasing her Studio Republic business.

“I think I will stop for a while, as my husband’s starting to get worried and I don’t want to overdo it,” Castle says. “Yes, it is addictive! What can I say? I’m an artist and feel a need to express myself.”

As well as more meaningful designs, Russ thinks a growing number of people just appreciate a certain style of artwork.

“Personally, I like the old-school and neo-traditional styles. I chose my ink because I like the picture, but also because the raven is a very mysterious bird and the gypsy moves around a lot – I guess that’s me,” she says.

Russ says reactions can be mixed – “it’s safe to say that older generation don’t like it” – but feels even more mature age groups are starting to come around to the trend.

“I think it’s more out there now and people are starting to realise the days when tattoos were only for sailors and criminals are far behind us,” she says. “Also the quality of today’s artwork and the quality of the inks has improved highly – therefore tattoos are ageing better, colours are staying and fading is less apparent. There is a lot more competition between artists, therefore the quality has defi nitely improved.”

Television shows such as Miami Ink and LA Ink have demystifi ed tattoo culture, making the average person feel more confi dent walking

into a studio. Artist Jamie Randall got his fi rst tattoo several years ago and has been tattooing for three years. He says the seven artists at his home studio, Mooloolaba Ink, now cover most styles of tattoo almost every day.

“You tattoo everyone, across the whole range,” he says. “In the same day you’ll tattoo an 18-year-old and a 70-year-old, it doesn’t matter. And it’ll go from this [a tattoo the size of a 50-cent piece] to a full arm.”

People’s requests are just as individual, and Randall says the challenge is to come up with a design that

suits them and will last well. “Some things just don’t work as tattoos,” he says.

“There’s a big difference between drawing someone on paper and then tattooing it on someone’s skin. Everyone’s different, and everyone wants something different.”

Most tattooists are artists in other forms – Randall has always drawn and

has known he wanted to be a tattooist since high school – but the fact you can

draw well on paper doesn’t mean you should buy a machine off eBay and start tattooing your friends. New artists in studios go through an apprenticeship process, and while it isn’t as

formal as a typical trade qualifi cation, it is crucial to building the skill required to

permanently mark people’s skin. “There’s so many backyard jobs

coming in, bad tattoos coming in, that we have to fi x,” Randall says.

“That aspect of tattooing these days isn’t good.”

Some people mistakenly think advances in laser removal technology mean they can just erase a tattoo in the future if they get sick of it.

While instances of laser removal are on the rise, it certainly isn’t a quick (or painless) fi x, so the sheer permanence of tattoos is a sticking point for many people.

Daniel Ladner is 47 and says he’s grateful he didn’t cover himself with homemade ink when he was 15, like most of the young men he met while

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living in a boys’ home. He was desperate to fi t in with the alpha male culture around him, but saw “the quality of what the boys were putting on their arms and necks”, and didn’t feel he wanted to go down that path.

“These people now, when you see them, you’ll see their journey – you’ll see their mistakes, you’ll see their whole history,” he says.

Instead of snakes, skulls and cartoon mushrooms, Ladner opted for a small dot of blue biro ink on the inside of each wrist, to symbolise his Christian faith. He feels that combined with his six-foot-three stature, faded tattoos would now make it much harder to earn people’s trust at face value in his work at a community centre.

“You only get one chance at a fi rst opinion. And if you’re going to employ someone or deal with someone – straight away it’s a red fl ag,” he says. “There’s no going back from it – if it’s a mistake, it’s an absolutely permanent mistake. You’re drawing a line and saying, ‘this is who I am’. And that scares me.”

Ladner asks young people who are eager to get their fi rst tattoos to think fi rstly about their own motivations – “Am I doing this just to fi t in?” – and then about who is employing them.

“It’s people my age,” he says. “And some are enlightened, they’ve got insight; some are going to give these kids a chance. But some are not.”

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However, even those who are strongly opposed to tattoos would be impressed by the professionalism of Queensland’s top studios. Tattoo artists take great pride in their work and try to ensure every client will be pleased with the fi nished product for life. As well as a hard and fast rule against tattooing anyone under 18, unless a person is already heavily tattooed Mooloolaba Ink won’t tattoo their neck, hands or face because it’s a “job stopper” – a tattoo that can’t be covered.

Russ sometimes covers her tattoos, including when she performs in a ’60s cover band which generally plays to an older crowd.

“If I am applying to rent or had a job interview I would cover them initially – because unfortunately people are still very judgemental – but like in any situation you also do it out of respect and to look your best,” she says. “Just like bothering to iron your shirt or apply make-up.”

Aside from making peace with the permanence, Randall says the best thing anyone planning to get a tattoo can do is to research the design they want, ask to see different artists’ portfolios, and then invest in good-quality work.

“There’s the old saying that good tattoos aren’t cheap and cheap tattoos aren’t good,” he says. “That’s the best saying I’ve heard and it still rings true to this day. If you’re going to have it for the rest of your life, don’t skimp out on it.”

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ANOTHER ACCOLADE FOR LIFESAVING LEGEND

Australia’s fi rst ironman champion, Hayden Kenny OAM, is set to become an

Honorary Senior Fellow of the University of the Sunshine Coast.

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The lifesaving veteran helped launch Sunshine Coast Helicopter Service Ltd with Roy Thompson and Des Scanlan in 1979. It was the fi rst community-based helicopter rescue service of its kind in South-East Queensland and today operates as the AGL Action Rescue Helicopter.

Kenny was a helicopter crew member for 25 years until his

retirement nine years ago, but he is still actively involved in the company. His services were rewarded with a Centenary Medal from the Queen in 2001.

He says the helicopter rescue service has conducted more than 15,000 missions since 1979. “While it is diffi cult seeing people in these tragic situations, the relief the service brings to patients and their families at a very critical time is very rewarding,” he says.

“I still receive letters from survivors today – 30 years later – that are very personal to me. That’s when you feel unbelievable … and know that what you are doing does make a difference.”

Kenny has a long and decorated career as a lifesaving competitor, which includes winning the fi rst Australian ironman championship at Coolangatta in 1966.

Kenny says he feels honoured to receive the recognition.

“I always envisaged these awards are for other people,” he says. “I have never considered that I’d be in that category and I am very humbled by it.”

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The council says it supports festive season events that refl ect the cultural values, diversity and lifestyle of our Coast communities, and has prepared a program of fun, family-friendly activities held throughout December and January.

The excitement begins on November 21 when Mayor Mark Jamieson offi cially lights up the Mooloolaba Christmas tree.

“The community is invited to enjoy the great line-up of more than 50 activities offering something for everyone,” a council spokeswoman says. “Keep an eye out for the Festive Guide which will detail many activities including the council’s regional Christmas tree trail, local festive community events and workshops, and exciting New Year’s Eve and Australia Day celebrations.”

The list of events includes the Christmas Tree Trail, Carols at Cotton Tree on December 1, Noosa Carols on the River on December 23, Carols on Kings also on December 23 and New Year’s Eve Mooloolaba, Caloundra and Noosa Marina, followed by Australia Day celebrations on January 26.

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Learn to Drink Rite and stay safe on our roadsA safety event designed to teach locals the facts on standard drinks will be held in October.

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Police investigating two murders and a suspicious disappearance in Illawarra,

NSW have renewed their appeal for information, one year after the fi rst victim was killed.

Police believe the three incidents are linked and have released fresh images and CCTV footage that they hope will encourage witnesses to come forward.

Saso Ristevski, 37, became the fi rst victim when he was shot dead after being confronted by three men inside his home at Barina Avenue, Lake Heights, on September 28 last year.

Witnesses saw the offenders running from the scene shortly after hearing the fatal gunshot, police revealed on Friday.

Five weeks later, on October 31, 35-year-old Goran Nikolovski was reported missing by his family after

No bail for man accused of biting cop A man who was shot in the leg after allegedly biting and scratching a Sydney constable will remain in custody after being refused bail.

Timothy Powell, 33, is charged with using a weapon to prevent lawful detention, assault causing actual bodily harm and goods in custody.

Powell was shot in the leg following a violent confrontation with a police offi cer after being pursued into a Redfern apartment block on September 13, police allege. The constable was left with a fractured wrist, bites and scratches.

Powell did not appear in court and remains in custody at a Sydney hospital. He is expected to appear in court via audio visual link on November 15. AAP

POLICE SEEK INFORMATIONleaving his Unanderra home in a Honda sedan.

Police found Nikolovski’s burnt-out car on a road off Macquarie Pass the following day. They believe he met with foul play.

Almost six months later, 32-year-old Darko Janceski was shot a number of times in the front yard of his home at Gannet Avenue, Berkeley, by a male on a trail bike. He died in hospital.

Janceski’s father witnessed the April 14 shooting and confronted the rider, but was assaulted and suffered serious facial injuries.

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SIGNS OF WATER ON MARS

NASA’s Curiosity rover, on Mars since August 6, has discovered gravel once

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Scientists have previously found other evidence of the one-time presence of water on the red planet, but this is the fi rst time stream bed gravels have been discovered.

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US Central District Chief Magistrate Judge Suzanne Segal ordered Nakoula Basseley Nakoula be held after authorities said he violated the terms of his probation.

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The cause has been found in the gut and seems to be widespread throughout the community. It is a malicious infection mainly picked up from travelling overseas, or having contact with someone who has travelled which is often only detected in specialised testing. This infection has been shown to release a neuronal toxin, affecting the nervous system physically and mentally. It has not often been associated with mental health conditions even though studies are available

showing its impact on the brain. It can be passed on from person to person very easily, and so more than one person in a household may be suffering from similar symptoms and both may be affected.

Often, sufferers are able to correlate the fi rst sign of symptoms, coinciding with a trip overseas where they experienced a tummy bug causing diarrhoea or vomiting. Australia is so close to the Indonesian countries it can be transmitted from, and Australians travel there often for their holidays, so imagine the amount of people coming back who could be infected and how it can be passed on quite easily through schools, day care centres, or places of work.

Fortunately it is quite easy to address, and most symptoms are relieved as soon as the infection has been eradicated. I have seen patients who have suffered depression for four decades, and after treatment for one month have improved out of sight. Other patients have shown improvement after just one week of treatment.

Bacterial infections are just one part of a 7 step process for permanently treating depression, anxiety or ADHD. We have successfully treated hundreds of patients within months of beginning treatment. These are not conditions with unknown cause like many believe, and can be resolved quickly.

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If you would like to know more, call the centre and arrange a free half hour consultation, or view the webinar “7 Steps to Freedom from Anxiety & Depression” at www.advancedwellness.com.au. A webinar is simply a seminar that you can see on the internet.

Are Anti-Depressants not working for you? Find out why!

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BRAIN BOOST E

Are you fearful that your cognitive powers are spiralling out of control as

a result of the ageing process? While it is true that cognitive powers begin a slow, gradual descent around age 45, this decline is not always an inevitable result of the ageing process. And having fl eeting but frustrating moments when you cannot remember where your glasses are, or recall the name of someone you haven’t seen for a while, does not mean you are destined for serious memory issues.

Major memory loss is generally caused by organic disorders, brain injuries or neurological issues. Fortunately, when it comes to increasing learning and memory skills, research confi rms there are many ways we can sharpen our minds and actually improve memory as we age.

USE IT OR LOSE ITIt is believed exercises that stimulate the brain such as reading, travelling, card games, memory games, musical

PREVIEWCan’t fi nd your keys again? Don’t worry, you’re not losing it, you may just need a few memory-enhancing tricks to keep your mind fresh and fi ring on all cylinders.

There are many ways we can sharpen our minds and actually improve memory as we age

[ A G E N D A ]

instruments – even changing your daily routine around – help stimulate the hippocampus, the part of the brain most responsible for memory.

It is also a good idea to challenge the brain by introducing new activities that you have never done before.

GET MOVINGRegardless of what part of the body you want to strengthen, you need to follow the ‘use it or lose it’ principle.

When you begin to exercise, muscles will use oxygen at a signifi cantly higher rate, increasing blood fl ow throughout the body, including the memory-brain area. Just as exercise helps to keep arteries to the heart open, exercise will do the same for blood vessels in the brain. Even exercising in small doses can help sharpen your memory, but it is important for memory enhancement that the exercising be consistent. Some studies indicate that regular exercise workouts can even reverse ageing in the brain.

FIND THE FUNMaintaining a strong support system

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T ERS

by interacting with friends, whether by phone or in person, can stimulate the brain.

In a recent study from the Harvard School of Public Health in the US, researchers found that people with the most active social lives had the slowest rate of memory decline. And if friends aren’t readily available, don’t forget the friendship and love of a pet. They both come with cognitive benefi ts.

HIT THE SACKWhile occasional bouts of insomnia are generally nothing to be concerned about, chronic sleep deprivation can negatively affect memory recall.

If you have trouble sleeping, you might want to try listening to a progressive muscle-relaxation tape. The bigger bookshops may carry these kinds of CDs, otherwise you can log on to the internet to buy online or download.

CHILL OUTChronic stress (activating the stress hormone cortisol) is a major contributor to memory loss. Because

we cannot totally eradicate stress from our lives, it would be better to think in terms of stress management rather than stress elimination.

Introducing relaxation techniques such as relaxation breathing into your daily living can help to defuse the biochemical and physiological reaction to the pending stress. Try this technique: inhale deeply through your nose to a count of four, hold your breath for several seconds, then exhale through the mouth, taking twice as long (eight seconds).

Don’t forget to laugh as this is a great stress reliever. And learn to say no before taking on added responsibilities when your plate is already full.

TOP UP Drink before you are thirsty. Even a slight amount of dehydration can reduce mental energy resulting in memory impairment. It is recommended you drink at least 1.5 litres of water (not tea, coffee or soft drink) a day.

EAT WELLInclude foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids in your diet. Fish sources are salmon, trout, tuna, sardines, mackerel and herring. Non-fi sh sources include walnuts, pumpkin seeds and soybeans.

Brightly coloured fruits and vegies provide antioxidants, which play a major role in improving memory function. Foods rich in folic acid are

FAST FACTSThe average brain weighs approximately

1.5 kilos and has

about 100 billion neurons.

We are continually developing new neurons throughout our lives if we stimulate our brain though mental activity.

The brain is 75% water and uses about 20% of our oxygen when we are at rest.

The human brain is the fattest organ in the body and may consist of at least 60% fat.

The brain stops growing at age 18.

The average number of thoughts that humans are believed to experience each day is 70,000. AAP

spinach, kale, asparagus, black beans and romaine lettuce.

Some Alzheimer’s experts say eggs improve memory. That’s because they have vitamins important for nourishing the memory centre in your brain.

GET STRETCHINGTry these exercises. A hip rotator stretch stretches outer muscles of hips and thighs. Lying on a mat, bend knees, feet fl at on fl oor. Keeping knees together and shoulders on fl oor, slowly lower knees to one side, as far as you can without forcing them; turn head in opposite direction. Hold position for 10 to 15 seconds.

Hip and lower back stretch – on your hands and knees, with abdominals contracted to support your back, extend one leg diagonally to the back.

Standing side stretch – standing tall, left ankle crossed over right ankle, hold onto a support with the left hand. Inhale as you lean away from the support, exhaling as you take opposite arm over to centre of head.

The Saw (Pilates) stretches sides of the back, hips and hamstrings. Sitting tall, extend legs, toes fl exed, about shoulder-width apart, arms stretched out to the sides, shoulder-height. Contract abdominals, exhaling while turning torso and head to the right, reaching left hand to ankles or toes, without lifting hips off fl oor. Extend other arm diagonally to the side, shoulder-height. AAP

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DIVERSIFICATION ACROSSASSET CLASSES IS THE KEY

As most competent fi nancial advisers believe, investors should start their

investment strategy by choosing an appropriate asset allocation. That is, deciding on how best to spread capital across the key investment asset classes.

Academic studies and experienced investment professionals widely accept the asset allocation decision is likely to be the predominant driver of the variation in an investor’s investment returns.

By selecting an appropriate asset allocation, an investor should maximise the probability of successful investment outcomes, at a level of risk most suited to their investment objectives.

Inexperienced investors sometimes wish to invest all their capital in the single asset class which they believe will perform most strongly over the short to medium term. For example, a common question is whether it is a good time to sell property and invest the sale proceeds in the stock market, or should you sell your shares and go to cash? History suggests that such decisions are very diffi cult to time correctly.

Risk-return characteristics of asset classes have differing levels of risk and return. In general, cash and fi xed-income securities are considered to carry the least amount of investment risk, while Australian shares, international shares and many types of alternative assets are considered to carry a higher level of risk. That is, they typically have greater volatility in their returns.

Listed property trusts had traditionally fallen somewhere in the middle. However, listed property has become riskier, displaying higher return volatility. This refl ects the wider range of business activities in which listed property trusts have engaged over recent years.

The key to asset allocation is combining individual asset classes in the best proportions to obtain the

optimal overall portfolio trade-off between risk and return. The goal is to combine assets with different risk and return profi les. If you diversify across very similar investments, which all perform alike during similar economic and market conditions, then the benefi ts of diversifi cation are reduced.

Therefore, diversifying across bonds, shares and indeed the whole spectrum of asset classes and within asset classes permits sensible investors to construct an overall portfolio that has a superior trade-off between risk and return.

[ B U S I N E S S & F I N A N C E ]

TOP BULLS PRICE RISE

Saracen Mineral $0.495 14%

Emeco Holdings $0.73 9%

Navitas Limited $4.22 7%

Sundance Resources $0.34 6%

Treasury Wine Estate $5.03 6%

WORST BEARS PRICE FALL

Gindalbie Metals $0.27 24%

Mount Gibson Iron $0.415 12%

Seven West Media $1.135 11%

Fairfax Media $0.415 11%

Seven Group Holdings $6.81 9%

WORLD INDICES WEEKLY CHANGE

All Ords 4406 -0.5%

Dow Jones 13437 -1.0%

FTSE100 5742 -1.9%

NIKKEI 8870 -2.6%

Hang Seng 20840 0.5%

THE WEEK THAT WAS

HOT TIP Accumulate – Super Retail Group (SUL). Retailer of seven businesses: Supercheap Auto, BCF, Goldcross Cycles, Ray’s Outdoors, FCO, Rebel Sport and Amart All Sports. Post reporting season, SUL has continued to show resilience in the face of challenging retail conditions. We expect continued strong sales and earnings growth via supply chain effi ciencies, sourcing benefi ts coupled with long-term store expansion. Source: Ord Minnett Buderim

Justin Scattini is a Authorised Representative of Ord Minnett Ltd, AFS licence 237121. He can be contacted on (07)54304444. This article contains general fi nancial advice only and does not consider your personal circumstances; you should determine its suitability to you. Before acquiring a fi nancial product you should consider the relevant product disclosure statement. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

Justin Scattini is from Ord Minnett in Buderim

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Oliver’s Café enjoys the best position on the seaside strip in Mooloolaba. Currently run under management and boasting a turnover in excess of $1.6million, this very desirable and profi table licensed café has enormous growth potential in the hands of new and enthusiastic owners.

Seating 26 indoor, and 50 “al fresco” with ocean views, Oliver’s Café is a ‘MUST’ inspect business that is sure to impress. Don’t miss this fabulous opportunity.

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“BLUE CHIP” BUSINESS

An exceptional opportunity exists to acquire a Sunshine Coast market leader in “business to business” sales. This sophisticated and systemised 20 year old business grew 14% in 2012 with an EBIT of over $400K. Talented and dedicated staff are in place to run the business on a day to day basis, with the owner focusing predominately on major clients. This business enjoys a high traffi c location, and operates from spacious premises with a long lease in place. If you thrive on growing businesses and profi t in an exciting and fast moving industry, then you will love this one.

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MOBILE CAR CARE SPECIALISTSSpecialising in car detailing, leather care, paint protection and more, this systemised business has a large database of regular clients. Includes a Mercedes van, extensive equipment, website, and more. Owner took 7 weeks holiday last year and still made $53,000. Easy work with full training provided.

Priced to sell at$59,000 wiwo Jeremy Bycroft – 0418 829 235

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HIGHLY PROFITABLE MARINE SUPPLIER

Established for over 30 years, this specialised marine engineering business supplies governments as well as large and small enterprises with equipment to clean up oil spills and marine disasters. This industry is BOOMING at the moment, proven by the fact that the business also has multimillion dollar quotes outstanding and it should keep growing with several LNG plants being planned and constructed across the country.Currently based on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, the business can be located anywhere in Australia and requires minimal staffi ng offering a working owner enormous fl exibility and a lifestyle that most will envy.

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STRIKE IT RICH…

When was the last time you saw one of these for sale… This well-known Bowling Centre has been established for over 25 years and has local clientele who just keep coming in. The turnover and margins run like clockwork year after year and the business makes net profi ts in excess of $250,000 per year. It has a really diverse range of revenue from lane hire, food and drinks, amusements, vending machines, as well as a pro-shop. It also comes with fi rst class plant and equipment including a large commercial kitchen, liquor license, a full suite of machinery and it’s all fully computerised – In fact the replacement cost on the plant and equipment is well over $1,000,000 so it is selling for less than setup costs. The industry also has extremely high barriers to entry and the nearest completion is 30 minutes away so it is a safe and secure investment. A closer look at this business will prove it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Call now to fi nd out more, it is sure to sell fast.

Offers over $850,000 plus SAV Michael Yared – 0431 172 889

AHHH… THE IDEAL LIFESTYLE BUSINESS

Are you sick of working weekends or for your boss? Is now the time for you to take control of your destiny? Well, this could be your chance to break free!This 5 day p/week, 20 year established local icon is bound to impress. It is a non-trade based, light manufacturing opportunity that is easy to learn and perfectly located in the Coasts boom area of Kawana.The business generated profi ts of approx. $150,000 in 2012 (for a working couple) and has a 3 year average of over $170,000 pa. Clients are diverse and product is sent out to all areas of Australia and beyond.Included in the asking price is an impressive inventory of equipment which would cost well in excess of $300,000 to replace.

$199,000 plus small stockCall Linda Harley 0488 103 310 or Rod Russell 0409 931 600

COMMERCIAL CLEANING - HIGH RETURNS, MINIMAL EFFORTHow good is this privately owned commercial cleaning business? Servicing commercial clients on a regular work schedule this business is easy to operate, has weekly cashfl ow and provides an excellent Sunshine Coast lifestyle. Currently operated by a husband and wife team working 18 hours per week the business is returning $57,000 per annum leaving plenty of scope to grow the business further or take advantage of the lifestyle it offers. No special skills are required, just attention to detail and a desire to deliver good customer service.

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IDEAL FAMILY BUSINESSThis secure and profi table family business has been established for more than 20 years and offers a fl exible 5 day per week lifestyle. With a diverse and loyal customer base and a perfect location to take advantage of the Coasts growing population. With experienced staff to ensure a smooth ownership transition, a fi rst class showroom, effi cient offi ce, compact factory with delivery van, there is no more to spend. Included in the price is an extensive range of equipment, fi ttings and more than $50,000 in stock. There is also a secure lease in place with very competitive rent.

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OWNER MUST RELOCATEThis exceptional restaurant is generating net profi ts of almost $200,000 per year under management. Incl 2 bottleshops, commercial hotel licence & a long list of extras, a unique opportunity that will be sold well below fi t out costs. The experienced & secure staff will ensure the growth continues & a new owner could work with the established team to build on the great reputation or take a more hands on role & increase profi ts further. Current owner is moving interstate urgently & the business must be sold.

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[ O C E A N S I D E K A W A N A H E A LT H P R E C I N C T ]

The ALDI supermarket, specialty stores and tavern are a great mix of services

In an ideal world the Sunshine Coast would not only deliver state-of-the- art health care but also wellness programs Bernard Salt

David Laner

Further afi eld, communities around the health hub are also growing. Residents of the Brightwater community will soon have a new cafe, noodle bar, supermarket and beauty salon on their doorstep.

The fi rst tenants of the Brightwater Market Place have been announced with grocery and retail specialist ALDI heading the list of new arrivals to the community. Construction work has also started on a family tavern for Brightwater, which is expected to open next year.

The new lakefront tavern and ALDI store will sit alongside about 10 specialty stores, a plaza and spectacular water feature to form a $20 million

OUTLETS PLANNED

community heart for Brightwater. The owner and developer of the project is Pratt Property Group.

Stockland regional manager, David Laner, says the Brightwater Market Place is just one of the many reasons people had chosen the community to build their new homes. “We are excited to join with Pratt Property Group and ALDI in announcing this development for Brightwater,’’ he says. “The ALDI supermarket, specialty stores and tavern are a great mix of services for the limited commercial space we have available.’’

Laner says the presence of an ALDI store will also be likely to bring more visitors to Brightwater from the surrounding areas.

While the rest of the nation watches the mining industry and asks, is the massive growth over for now?, one

industry is sure to remain strong in the years ahead.

My Weekly Preview spoke to demographer Bernard Salt about what the health precinct means for the Sunshine Coast.

“In the four years since the GFC there has been a standout sector for job growth and it’s not the mining industry,” Salt tells MWP. “There have been more than 200,000 jobs created in the heath/community care sector since August 2008

HEALTH WINS OUT OVER MINING

and around 100,000 created in mining.” Salt links the massive growth to the ageing

population. “Health is a driver of job growth in the 2010s, linked of course to ageing and the

expectation of services by the boomer population now pushing beyond 65.”

It’s encouraging not just for the Coast’s health workers but for many Coast businesses that the health care sector is not likely to decline. “One industry that will not rise and fall on the Sunshine Coast over the next decade is health care,”

Salt says. “It can only rise in direct proportion

to the ageing of the population base.”

So how should Sunshine Coast residents, business and the

council look to capitalise on the health hub? “In an ideal world the Sunshine Coast would not only deliver state-of-the-art health care but also wellness programs,” says Salt.

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BLESSED ARE THE CHEESEMAKERS

Ricotta is insanely easy to make, and once you’ve had a taste of the real thing, you

will be swearing off those tubs of grainy, fl at-tasting ricottas you fi nd in the supermarket. Plus, making it yourself costs far less than what you might pay in a cheese shop.

Like many other things in life, the trick is not to rush the process. Ricotta is the most elemental of cheeses and a great lesson in fresh cheese-making.

In essence, you gently heat whole

milk, cream, fresh lemon juice and salt very, very slowly so that the curds (or solids) gradually separate from the liquid whey and fl oat to the top. That slow heating keeps the curds soft, giving the ricotta its authentic creamy quality. Then you drain off the liquid whey by pouring the curds into a strainer lined with cheesecloth or a thin kitchen towel.

That’s it. Your ricotta will keep four to fi ve days in the refrigerator. The whey could be saved for soups and baking.

This is the recipe. It yields about

500 grams of cheese, and halves or doubles easily.

If possible, use organic dairy. Anticipate this recipe taking 90 minutes from start to fi nish. You won’t need to hover over the stove all that time, but you will need to be in the vicinity (a good time to settle in with a favourite book). Have an instant-reading thermometer handy, and a good-sized sieve lined with cheesecloth (which can be some supermarkets and most kitchen shops) or a thin kitchen towel, and set over a large bowl.

SHOPPING LIST• 2.3 litres whole milk• ¾ cup heavy whipping cream

– not ultra-pasteurised or sterilised

• 5 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

• 1/8 teaspoon salt

METHODStir all the ingredients together in an eight-litre, non-reactive (enamel or stainless steel-lined) saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook until the milk reaches 85 degrees, about 40 minutes.

Turn the heat up to medium, and slowly bring the milk’s temperature up to 100 to 105 degrees (about six to eight minutes). Avoid stirring to keep the developing curds large. At this point, the curds should mound on a spatula like soft-cooked scrambled eggs.

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With about eight million beers downed each year at Germany’s

Oktoberfest, you might expect a few items to go awry, but the lost-and-found offi ce at the world’s top beer fest really has seen it all.

A total of 4900 items were lost at last year’s festival, with the objects missing ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. Alongside 1220 items of clothing, 420 mobile phones, 380 pairs of glasses and 70 umbrellas, presumably well-refreshed party-goers also mislaid a megaphone, a dog, a viking helmet and fi ve wedding rings.

Four out of fi ve items that wash up in the offi ce are never claimed, explained the head of the lost-and-found bureau, Mike Mueller.

“The problem is that people get drunk and only realise they’ve lost stuff the day after,” he explains. “As

LOSING IT AT OKTOBERFEST

OKTOBERFEST FACTS

Oktoberfest is a 16-day festival held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

The event was fi rst held in 1810, to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig, who later become King Ludwig I, to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.

In the 200 years since, the event has been cancelled numerous times due to World War One and World War Two, and various outbreaks of cholera.

The beer is served in steins that hold a litre of liquid, and while the glasses are sought-after souvenirs, they remain the property of the landlords, and anyone attempting to steal one risks being charged with theft.

a lot of the people are tourists, they have already left and they can’t get back to reclaim their things.”

On the opening days of the festival, the intake is always meagre, Mueller said as he took down the details of a dirndl-clad woman who had lost her mobile. Only a few dozen items were lost so far, but he expected the pace to pick up later.

“We’ve seen everything. People have lost wallets with thousands of euros, diamond engagement rings, all sorts of valuable stuff,” says Mueller. “The most commonly lost items were keys, jackets, mobile phones and wallets.”

In the same building, there is also an offi ce for reclaiming children lost in the Oktoberfest crush, complete with toys to entertain the wayward kids while their parents are on their way. “Last year we also had an abandoned

wheelchair and two pairs of crutches so you have to wonder how those people got home,” Mueller says.

The wheelchair was later claimed by its owner but no one ever came back to pick up the crutches. “Maybe they were cured by the beer,” he says with a smile.

Lost property is kept throughout the 16 days of the Oktoberfest. Items left unclaimed are moved to Munich’s main lost-and-found offi ce, from which Mueller and his team are seconded every year for the festival.

Objects lost by the millions of foreign visitors to the world’s biggest folk festival are transferred to their respective embassies and consulates, says Mueller, adding that last year, he made a furry fi nd before its owner even knew it was lost.

A dog belonging to a businessman at a nearby fi rm wandered onto the fairgrounds, hoping to lap up some tasty treats.

The canine festival-goer was eventually delivered to Mueller, who rang the number on the dog’s collar to tell the owner the good news. ‘Don’t be silly, he’s under the table,’ insisted the owner, before realising that in fact the dog was missing.

The grateful but slightly sheepish businessman came to collect his pet an hour later, Mueller recalls with a chuckle.

This year’s Oktoberfest runs until October 7. AAP

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FUN FOLK OF TINPAN ORANGE

Following in the footsteps of Florence Welch, some talented fl ame-haired ladies

will grace Woombye Pub on October 13. Emerging Brisbane-based acoustic folk darlings Georgia Rose and Sally Ann are impressing audiences with touching vocal harmonies and astute songwriting that captures the sweet, melancholic angst of youth.

The stage will then belong to Emily Lubitz, the commanding six-foot frontwoman of Tinpan Orange, who return to the Coast to launch their ambitious new album Over the Sun. Written fi rstly at home

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8 BALL ROLLS INTO TOWN

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Banana picker turned guitar picker ‘8 Ball’ Aitken will play a free Palmwoods show as part of his Biscuit Tin Guitar tour – named after his three-string hillbilly instrument, homemade from an old Arnott’s biscuit tin.

One of north Queensland’s favourite (and most eccentric) musical sons, Aitken has recently returned from a tour of North America where he performed at the prestigious Americana Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee. He will head back there after this 45-gig run, which is in support of his latest release, Alive in Tamworth, recorded live in the eponymous Australian country music capital last year.

As well as his novel 13-minute ‘crocabilly’ epic – inspired by his hometown “and the many stories about tourists not knowing where to swim” – Aitken’s recent achievements include raising more than $4000 for

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOMEWHERE: Maroochydore Surf Club & The Yacht Club, Mooloolaba DATE: Oct 5 & 6 respectivelyTICKETS: Contact venue

Melbourne-based piano, guitar and vocals duo Wizard & Oz have a strong following on the Sunshine Coast, partly due to their unique ‘home concerts’. Eccentric and brilliant piano man Andrew Farrell and guitarist David McMillan will be at local venues this weekend with a high-energy performance tinged with jazz, blues, R&B and contemporary infl uences.

the Leukaemia Foundation by shaving for the fi rst time in almost a decade. He still has plenty of hair to go around though.

“I am really excited about my new album and I want people to have a mental vacation to the land of country, blues and swamp music at the gigs on this tour,” he says.

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SALMA NOT A ‘SKINNY GIRL’

Salma Hayek keeps her weight in check by stepping on the scale daily and

declining rich French food and fi ne wine when she hits her so-called ‘alarm number’.

The Mexican actress, who lives in France with her businessman husband Francois-Henri Pinault and their daughter, admits she often overindulges on her adopted country’s cuisine – but she knows when she’s gone too far.

“I’m not a skinny girl. I push it. I’m at the limit of chubbiness at all times, but I’m happy at all times,” she’s told More magazine.

“Everybody has a weakness [and] mine is food. If you love food and you love red wine and they put you in France, you’re in a good place and you’re in a bad place at the same time. You have to weigh yourself every day, and you have to have an alarm number. When you get to that number, you have to start putting it in reverse,” she says.

And Hayek insists love helps to

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NAMBOUR COMES OF AGE

Breaking away from its old sugar town shackles, Nambour is reinventing

itself to become the new jewel in the Sunshine Coast crown as a quirky, eclectic and lively hub.

Nambour used to be the town that you would visit to catch a train or go to the hospital but it is fast becoming a destination for new businesses, people looking for a different shopping experience and tree-changers looking for a relaxed, alternative lifestyle.

As the 10-year anniversary of the closing of the Nambour Sugar Mill approaches, the town has long crawled out from under the blanket of “black snow” produced by the sugar mill, and locals and business owners are upbeat and optimistic about the town’s future.

The township is focused on bolstering the retail sector, attracting new business and supporting local businesses, which is being led by the proactive Nambour Retailers’ Group and Nambour Alliance in

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partnership with the Sunshine Coast Council.

Rhonda Billett, local business owner and chairwoman of the Nambour Retailers’ Group, says there are many boutique businesses operating in Nambour that you wouldn’t fi nd elsewhere and a few new ones coming to the community soon.

“It’s fabulous to see the myriad distinctive, quirky businesses in Nambour and the level of personalised service they offer is second to none,” Billett says. “We are seeing a real resurgence of businesses recognising the value of being located in such a vibrant and eclectic hub as Nambour.

“People travel for miles to come to Nambour because of the different shopping experience. We don’t want to offer the same as Sunshine Plaza or the chain retail outlets; our focus is on quirky bookstores, retro and vintage clothing, gifts, arts, crafts, and some of the best cafes in the region,” she says.

Nestled between the hills and the ocean, the town offers affordable housing and a laid-back, diverse lifestyle.

“So many of our local businesses really appreciate the low rents they pay compared to other local areas and that is great for their bottom line as they can invest back into

their businesses as well as employ more staff,” says Billett. “A trip through the town centre (or ‘Vill’ as it is known by the locals) reveals a vibrant, progressive hub. It’s a great place to come and explore the eclectic shops and appreciate some great personalised service.”

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Octobia@ The “Vill” Nambour Town Square

October 6 Bathurst DayStart Your Engines with Hot91 and hotted up cars in Nambour Village Square! “The Vill” The Nambour “Vill” will have displays from various Nambour retailers and hotted up cars all the way to Nambours Auto Barn car display bonanza in Queen St. The fun starts at 9am with a sausage sizzle as well there will be heaps of specials through out Nambour on the day.

October 9 Nambour Retailers NightA night under the stars for Nambour Business owners and their staff, 5:30pm til 7:30pm RSVP to [email protected] or call 54412 420 Nambour “Vill” Village Town Square

October 18 Healthy Living DayCome along for a range of free health checks and information. Checks include blood pressure with Tim Logan, eye care with Stephen Hammond Optometrist, exercise class with Fat Burner Gyms and also a nutritionist. Featuring many more local businesses and information.

October 22 Pink Ribbon DayBreast Screen Qld will be hosting the day in the Nambour “Vill”, book your mammogram on site, loads of information and goodies. 11am till 1pm.

October 26 Day for DanielJoin the Nambour Retailers as they Paint the town Red! Various businesses will have Daniel merchandise available for purchase. Bring a chair, sit in the square buy a sausage and support the cause, merchandise will be available for purchase.

October 27 Showgrounds DayBe a the Nambour Showgrounds as we launch the Face of the Sunshine Coast, Miss Show Girl and preview the coming events for 2013.

Every Thursday in OctoberTown Square Marketplace. Your number one stop for all things vintage,

antique, collectable, shabby chic and so much more.

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or fi nd us on Facebook - Nambour Retailers Group

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QUIRKY & COOL IN NAMBOUR Husk & Honey CaféLocated in quaint, eclectic Queen Street, Husk & Honey Café was started by well-known Coast grain-free guru Tania Hubbard and husband Eric three years ago. New owners Tashi and Johnny Collins have stayed true to the gluten-free and grain-free philosophy, offering the same delights in groovy, vintage surrounds.

The Time MachineThere are few shopping experiences quite like stepping into The Time Machine, which is full of wondrous collectables such as vinyl records, comics, books, magazines, posters, prints, toys, collectables, vintage clothing, antiques and nostalgia. It’s a treasure trove of memories where you can happily while away many hours.

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Granger’s Shoes Nambour

Uptown Hair StudioUptown Hair Studio has won a string of awards over its 13 years of business and has recently been announced as a Hall of Fame inductee for 2012 in the Sunshine Coast Excellence in Businesses Awards. The business’s strong vision for personalised service is testament to its success.

More than 35 years in business and still going strong, Granger’s Shoex Nambour is a family-run business stocking men’s and women’s footwear ‘where quality, fashion and comfort meet’. Granger’s Shoex is as local as Nambour itself!

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The Nambour Village Town Square (or ‘Vill’ as it is known) is on the corner of Short and Lowe streets, and has long laid dormant, but is being reclaimed by locals with Octobia showcasing what local businesses have to offer throughout the month of October. To coincide with the epic Bathurst Race on October 6, the town square will come alive with entertainment, food, stalls and activities to support local businesses, community groups and charities.

Hip to be square

October 6 Bathurst Day – Start your engines with HOT 91, hotted-up cars in the square and Nambour’s Super Cheap Auto extending up to the Auto Barn car park bonanza.

October 9 Retailers Night under the Stars – For Nambour business owners and their staff.

October 22 Pink Ribbon Day.

Events for the Nambour Village Town Square:

October 18 Healthy Living Day – Tim Logan’s free health check, get your blood pressure taken for free, eye care with the Stephen Hammond Optometrist and look your best with Fat Burners Gym.

October 26 Day for Daniel – Retailers paint the town red for Daniel Morcombe.

October 27 Showground’s Day – A great showcase of the Nambour Showgrounds.

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WORTHY WINNERS

The organisers of the Housing Industry Association’s 2012 HIA-CSR

Sunshine Coast/Wide Bay Housing Awards could not have asked for a better setting for the annual event. On a warm spring evening, guests mingled by the lake at Twin Waters to watch the sun set and sip champagne before getting down to the business of recognising

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The winning display home by Ryan Designer Homes

the talented and hardworking people from the Coast’s building industry.

Dozens of awards were handed out and in congratulating the winners and fi nalists, HIA’s Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay branch manager Stuart Collins said, “Each year the [awards] attract an outstanding array of entries across a number of different housing forms, with this year being no different.”

My Weekly Preview, a sponsor of the event, congratulates all of the winners. Here is a selection of some of the worthy recipients.

Ryan Designer Homes’ Pat and Petrina Ryan walked away with the coveted Sunshine Coast Home of the Year Award for a Noosa Springs property that had earlier in the evening won the award for Renovation/Addition Project. The

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property’s leaky ponds. The clients asked the Ryans to produce a contemporary home with plenty of natural materials and they now enjoy a property with multi-zoned outdoor living areas, a stunning kitchen with butler’s pantry and curved timber stairs.

The Ryans’ display home is

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Craig Cleary Constructions’ Outdoor Project

fl ooded in natural light, and features many unexpected aesthetic characteristics, including natural ventilation and materials such as stone, wool and Australian timbers.

Unique Builders of Distinction won the Custom Built Home in the $750,001 to $1,000,000 category for a Maleny property. Stuart Collins said of this home and the others in

Inside the Home of the Year

the competition, “It is diffi cult enough selecting fi nalists let alone winners such is the high calibre of the entries received in 2012. This healthy level of competition ensures that new standards in design, workmanship and innovation are achieved across all award categories.”

Craig Cleary Constructions walked away with two awards – the

fi rst for Renovation/Addition $300,001 to $600,000. Located in the Lakes at Coolum, the renovated home hadn’t been lived in for years – its ceilings were falling in and the home was unliveable when Cleary and his team set to work. Several months later, they had turned the rundown Tuscan-style home into a contemporary abode. After gutting the property, they installed new electrical wiring and plumbing, squared off the curves and put in new windows, among other things.

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• 3D Kitchen Designs • New & renovated kitchens • Choice of fi nishes: 2-Pac, Laminate, Timber, Stone

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The Custom Built Home award winner by Unique Builders of Distinction

Another of Cleary’s projects, in Buderim, had also been nominated in this category, but it won Sunshine Coast/Wide Bay Outdoor Project for Cleary and his team. The home was a little old two-storey property that was completely renovated, including having a pool and stunning decks added into an outdoor area that has a natural creek running through it.

A kitchen in an Alexandra Headland home helped EMI Interior Design and Update Cabinets walk away with the Sunshine Coast/Wide

Bay Kitchen Design and Kitchen Project awards respectively. Located in an existing home, the kitchen presented a few challenges for the team, but the result is a stunning space where the new owners, who are thrilled with the result, spend plenty of time entertaining family and friends. Unique timber batons and mitred stone are highlighted by the well-placed lighting.

Majestic Homes staff walked away with the Townhouse/Villa

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The winning kitchen by Update Cabinets and EMI Interior Design

The winning Townhouse/Villa Development by Majestic Homes

Development award, for a duplex development in Buderim. The ultra-contemporary homes are fl ooded with natural light and feature quality fi nishes and extras including air-conditioning, and water tanks and irrigation. The large homes offer a separate media/lounge room and study nook plus an outdoor entertaining area and landscaped gardens.

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C-CLASS GETS AN A FOR LUXURYWORDS Peter Atkinson, AAP IMAGES AAP

SLK and, of course, anything with an AMG badge. Driving them is fun, giving them back is the hard part.

Then, there’s the Benz models which I could theoretically afford, but wouldn’t necessarily want as my own car. Into this basket go the A-Class, B-Class and, until recently, the C-Class. However, that has changed with the arrival of the newest – and best – C-Class model Benz has ever produced.

Like most people, I’d quite like to own a Mercedes-Benz.

But like most people, the privilege has eluded me thus far – even though, unlike most people, I’ve had the chance to drive lots of cars with the famous three-point star.

Up until now, I’ve generally encountered only two types of Benz.

Firstly, there’s the ones I’d love to own, but could never afford. Think E-Class, S-Class, CLS, CL, SL and

This classy compact sedan – which looks and feels like a ‘true’ Benz, with roughly the same entry price as a top-end Holden or Falcon – has put more people behind the wheel of this iconic brand than ever before.

But, for me, there have always been a couple of sticking points with the C-Class.

Until now. An updated model, released earlier this year, has removed

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DETAILS Four-door, fi ve-seat compact sedan with four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine and seven-speed automatic transmission.

TECH STUFF2.1-litre, twin-turbo direct-injection diesel produces 150kW, 500Nm; seven-speed 7G-Tronic Plus automatic transmission; rear-wheel drive; O-100km/h in seven seconds.

FEATURESNine airbags (front, side airbags front and rear, full-length window bags plus driver knee airbag); Electronic Stability Program with Pre-Safe safety system, ABS, attention assist; leather trim, automatic headlights and wipers, electric windows and mirrors, front and rear parking guidance system, satellite navigation with 7-inch colour display, 10GB music storage capacity with iPod inputs; 18-inch alloy wheels.

THIRST5.1L/100km (offi cial combined fi gure); emissions 134gm/km.

VERDICT The most popular Benz is set to become even more popular.

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any doubts. The new C-Class feels like a true luxury offering from the minute you set your eyes on those sculpted lines and sink your backside into the beautifully trimmed leather seats.

I know it probably seems ridiculous to talk of a $60,000-plus car as a bargain, but this new Benz comes pretty close.

As well as some well-chosen cosmetic tweaks to the outside, the new C-Class has received some brilliant new engines, the very good 7G-Tronic self-shifting gearbox and, perhaps most impressive of all, a truly classy interior makeover.

What hasn’t changed, happily, is the nimble and well-resolved way the baby Benz rides and handles.

The AMG sports package ($4850) fi tted to our test machine further enhanced the look, and for the price it’s pretty close to a must-have on this model. The package includes lowered suspension and an excellent, chunky sports steering wheel.

The colour sat nav and cabin management screen, once an optional

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extra which popped out of the middle of the dash, is now standard and, as such, has been integrated into the sweep of the dashboard. Benz’s mouse-driven system of accessing audio, sat nav and trip computer functions mirrors that of up-scale models. The instrument panel has also undergone a makeover – with impressive use of colour displays on the command screen which features a trip computer and other vital

information. The C-Class, like its bigger siblings, gets safety inputs like a fatigue warning system, which is sophisticated stuff for a car in this price range.

Mechanically, the new C-Class has also made big strides.

We drove the C250CDI – a 2.1-litre, four-cylinder twin-turbo diesel which pumps out an impressive 150 kilowatts and gargantuan 500Nm of torque – enough to power a bus, let

alone a nimble little sedan. It makes the Benz a seriously rapid little device – particularly when accelerating in traffi c or for highway overtaking – while it also powers away from the lights with enough grunt to pin you in your seat, and get you to the speed limit in a tick over seven seconds. And it does all this while sipping as little as 5.1 litres per 100 kilometres. In a test drive almost exclusively restricted to city driving, we managed an excellent 7.5 litres per 100 kilometres.

We also tested the same engine and transmission package a week after our C-Class drive in the big-brother E-Class – which demonstrated the supreme quietness and refi nement of Benz’s new executive sedan – a couple of rungs above the C-Class in that regard.

And, for the extra money you’ll pay to get into the E-Class, the baby Benz looks like good value.

In fact, my neighbour has just bought a new E250 which, until now, was the target of some driveway envy. But, given the choice, I’d be quite happy with the C250 instead.

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Sales results in August indicate a jump in consumer confi dence. On a month-to-month basis 93,552 vehicles were sold in August 2012 an increase of 6.2 per cent on August 2011. Industry data showed Toyota retained fi rst place in the sales ladder with 19.2 per cent of the market in August. Holden held second spot with 12 per cent. Hyundai and Ford tied with 8.3 per cent, while Mazda took 8.2 per cent.

Rumours are rife of an expected announcement from Mercedes regarding entry into the 2013 V8 Supercar series. Nissan has already confi rmed entry after teaming with Kelly Racing with a 5.0-litre V8 Altima. An entry from Mercedes will bring the number of brands contesting the series to four. It is likely Stone Brothers Racing is involved but at time of print there has been no offi cial confi rmation, or denial.

MY MOTORING INSIDERThe latest news from MWP’s man on the ground.

Sewage could replace petrol!

Burgers vs diesel trucks: who’s the bigger polluter?

Japan’s Nikkei Business daily reports cars could be running on a by-product of human sewage within three years. It involves a consortium that is investigating a process that turns sewage into hydrogen for use in fuel-cell vehicles. The consortium has told the Nikkei that extracting hydrogen from sewage is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than traditional methods. It claims the process cuts carbon emissions by 75 per cent. Obstacles still remain with fuel-cell vehicles but Honda already offers a fuel cell-powered FCX Clarity for lease in the US. Nissan will also show a fuel-cell concept car at the upcoming Paris Motorshow.

According to a study by the University of California, Riverside, commercial burger restaurants create twice the amount of pollution as a diesel truck. The study showed that the commercial charbroilers are the cause, producing signifi cantly more pollutants than a diesel truck. Another study of which this insider is yet to see the signifi cance!

August sales boom

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Series production for zero-emissions Hyundai

TOYOTA’S USED CAR BRANDHyundai will begin series production of its hydrogen ix35 Fuel Cell vehicle by the end of 2012.

The company says it will become the fi rst global auto maker to begin commercial rollout of a zero-emissions vehicle.

In December, Hyundai will begin production of the ix35 Fuel Cell at its Ulsan manufacturing facility in Korea, with a target of building up to 1000 vehicles by 2015.

Hyundai has already signed contracts with cities in Denmark and Sweden to lease the ix35 Fuel Cell to municipal fl eets.

“Zero-emissions cars are no longer a dream,” says vice chairman Woong Chul Yang, head of Hyundai R&D. Our ix35 Fuel Cell vehicle is here today, and ready for commercial use.”

Toyota Australia has launched a new brand that it says will provide factory-backed

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S U N S H I N E C O A S T

REAL ESTATE AGENT INDEX68 Belle Property

72 Day & Grimes

70 Elders Palmwoods

64 First National

71 Jam Property

48 Just Real Estate

66 Kennedy Property

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63 Mooloolaba Real Estate

52 Next Property Group

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You can’t avoid it, the buzzword of building and home renovation industries in the noughties and beyond – sustainability. But what does it

mean, and how do you build a sustainable home? David Hallet is the general manager of Archicentre,

the advisory arm of the Australian Institute of Architects, and he believes rising power bills will increase demand from consumers for more sustainable homes across the nation. Hallet says the pressure of housing affordability is now not just in the initial cost of the homes, but spreads to maintaining that home in the form of electricity, water and gas costs.

“Cutting escalating costs of energy and water will become a powerful economic force in driving green sustainable homes into the mainstream and the market will increasingly look for increased performance and savings from design,” Hallet says.

OK, so sustainable is the way to go. But what is a sustainable home? Jason Bowker is the owner of local building company Planet Homes. His company is one that is concerned with sustainability, but, perhaps surprisingly, Jason isn’t that comfortable with the ‘s’ word. “When I was thinking about starting up Planet Homes, everywhere there were stories about ‘green’ design,” he says, adding that he is concerned the words ‘green’ and ‘sustainable’ have lost their meaning, and been hijacked in the push to market a product to the masses. “Plenty of businesses will tell you they are ‘green’,” Bowker says. “So it has become diffi cult for the public to know what is ‘green’.”

For Bowker, the Sunshine Coast climate makes it tricky. “We want sun [in our homes] for four months of

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the year and then we don’t want it eight months of the year. It is a delicate balance to get it right and it is not one single factor that makes your home, to use the buzz word, ‘sustainable’.”

Planet Homes works on the idea of “performance and comfort – they are the words I likes to use”.

Bowker’s goal is to create for his clients high-performance buildings (in other words those that don’t cost a lot to run) that are comfortable to be in. He breaks it down to three factors that are critical to make a home more sustainable: “technology base [such as solar panels], material base [which includes insulation] and design base. Each three are important but design is perhaps the most critical.”

But, unfortunately, the most overlooked. Bowker adds, “It’s the age-old principles. When the early European designers came to Australia they built these little boxes they were used to building in northern England and then they realised airfl ow is critical, so they built Queenslanders with high ceilings and wide verandahs,

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and that is OK in Townsville. But on the Coast we need sun sometimes and shade sometimes. But now we have gone back to boxes. Everything is driven by cost and this is the mentality of bigger, better, cheaper.”

So what’s the answer? Bowker points to those three principles of technology, materials and design. “Design is the one that is largely missed and it is the one that is critical.”

Design involves things like building in appropriately sized eaves, getting the orientation right to maximise sun in winter and block it in summer, window placement, direct air transfer and volume. Bowker says if you want to remove hot air in summer you have to have high ceilings. Northerly-southerly orientation is one that is time and again missed. Unfortunately, big square homes are much more diffi cult to make ‘sustainable’.

“L and U shapes are best,” says Bowker, adding that it is much easier to add the ‘sustainable’ elements to homes that are these shapes. But unfortunately, it does add to the cost of a building as these houses have more external walls for the space inside than a simple square. “If you are going to have lineal buildings it is more expense,” he says. “To get the performance, well, of course it will cost more.”

He adds, “Consumers have good intentions but it is overwhelming – there’s a lot of misinformation out there.”

So what should those who are sincere about building more sustainably do? Bowker warns against relying on star ratings alone, and asks consumers to be wary of those builders that simply “build a house with insulation, whack on a solar panel and call it sustainable”.

“Insulation is just one area – many builders use the star rating but for me it is not the be all and end all.”

Avoiding the McMansion is a good fi rst step. Bowker often encounters clients who insist on 300 square metres of living space without understanding that they should be looking at design fi rst. “Let’s not be driven by size, let’s be driven by good design.”

Bowker knows his homes won’t appeal to all buyers – particularly fi rst-home buyers whose main concern is keeping costs low. The typical Planet Homes client is “third-time house buyers who want something different – they have a level of information but they want more”. And he’s happy to educate the public on sustainability. “I want to bring sustainable building to the urban market – make it mainstream.”

Sounds like a pretty ‘green’ aspiration.

Renovating and not building? You can still make your current property more sustainable. Here are a few tips:

• If you are planning to put in new fl ooring, choose timber fl oorboards sourced from sustainable forests. Want tiles? Choose a product that is manufactured as close to home as possible – cutting down on transport makes the product much ‘greener’.

• Cut down on VOCs – paint, carpet, adhesives and many other building materials release toxic fumes into the air, sometimes long after the builders have left. And that is the stuff you breath in that can cause allergies and illness. Go for low-VOC paints made with more environmentally friendly ingredients.

• Talk to your lighting supplier about ‘greener’ alternatives to power-hungry lights. LEDs are great, but if you can design your home to draw in natural light, you’ll be fl icking the switch on later, thus saving power.

• Recycle, where you can. Reuse bricks from your own home for retaining walls or barbecues, and send old carpets, bits of steel and timber to the recyclers rather than throwing them in the skip.

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AUCTIONS & MARKET TRACKER

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

57 GEORGE STREET & 66 BUDERIM AVENUE, ALEXANDRA HEADLANDOn site Sunday October 7 @ 11amNext Property Group 1300 400 777, Bree Charles 0416 435 391, John Skerlak 0413 441 834

25 HORSESHOE BEND, BUDERIMOn site Saturday October 6 @ 3pmNext Property Group 1300 400 777, David Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123, Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837

44 TOWNSEND ROAD, BUDERIMOn site Saturday October 6 @ 12.30pmRE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000, Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847

33-41 OLSENS ROAD, ILKLEY On site Saturday October 6 @ 2pmNext Property Group 1300 400 777, Trevor Jones 0488 999 156

66/7 GRAND PARADE, KAWANA ISLANDOn site Saturday October 6 @ 3pmMooloolaba Real Estate 5444 1066, Grant Cheatham 0411 467 917

UNIT 801 ‘OCEANS’, 101 MOOLOOLABA ESPLANADE, MOOLOOLABAOn site Saturday October 6 @ 10amEngel & Völkers 5444 4990, Paul Freney 0418 714 224

7 BEGA STREET, NAMBOUROn site Saturday October 6 @ 11amFirst National Carolans 5441 1344, Andy Sharma 0410 989 177

134 FAIRHILL ROAD, NINDERRY On site Sunday October 7 @ 1pmRE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000, Steve Perry 0418 711 955

198 PETRIE CREEK ROAD, ROSEMOUNTOn site Sunday October 7 @ 11amRE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000, Steve Perry 0418 711 955

5 NAGARI PLACE, WARANAOn site Saturday October 6 @ 10amNext Property Group 1300 400 777, Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063

92 BLACKALL RANGE ROAD, WOOMBYEOn site Sunday October 7 @ 11amNext Property Group 1300 400 777, Richard Scrivener 0416 799 188, Robyne Williams 0488 999 536

62 MCKENZIE ROAD, WOOMBYEOn site Saturday October 6 @ @ 1pmFirst National Carolans 5441 1344, Stephen Colasimone 0413 416 952

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25 CULLA CULLA STREET, BATTERY HILL Sold for $311,500. 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5224, Rob Whiting 0428 855 141

8A LOATTA COURT, BUDERIM Passed in. Offers over $495,000. / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722, Peter Hill 0418 879 885, Michelle Hill 0405 599 828

25 MARTINS CREEK ROAD, BUDERIM Passed in. Looking for buyers mid $500,000s. 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722, Peter Hill 0418 879 885, Michelle Hill 0405 599 828

18 TARWARRI CRESCENT, MOOLOOLABA Passed in at $1.2 million. Negotiating. / 4 bed, 2 bath, 3 car Mooloolaba Real Estate 5444 1066, Grant Cheatham 0411 467 917

3 BELLERIVE AVENUE, PEREGIAN SPRINGS Passed in. Negotiating post auction. / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Professionals Kawana 5437 8393, Edwin Limque 0419 713 388, Serg Gubecka 0410 557 975

LOT 11 TOWEN MOUNT ROAD, TOWEN MOUNTAIN Passed in. Negotiating post auction. / Land Day & Grimes 5441 3366, Gary Blake 0416 155 634

12 KULANDA STREET, WURTULLAPassed in. Negotiating post auction. / 4 bed, 2.5 bath, 2 car Next Property Group 1300 400 777, Minka Jenkins 0488 550 063

8 WAPPA OUTLOOK DRIVE, YANDINAPassed in at $350,000. Now listed at $375,000. 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Carolans First National 5441 1344, Stephen Colasimone 0413 416 952

Market TrackerA list of what’s recently sold on the Coast:

43 PENNYROYAL CIRCLE, CURRIMUNDI$528,500 / 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car RealWay Caloundra, James Reynolds

UNIT 8 ‘SEASCAPES’, 15 THE ESPLANADE, GOLDEN BEACH$405,000 / 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car Seaside Real Estate, Di & Rob Hurman

101 BEESTON ROAD, IMAGE FLAT$1.15 million / 4 bed, 3 bath, 5 car Next Property Group, Kate Jewry & Loren Wimhurst

5 CABBAGE PALM COURT, LITTLE MOUNTAIN$445,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Go Gecko Caloundra, Shane Strong

32 WATER GUM CRESCENT, MALENY$605,000 / 5 bed, 2 bath, 4 car Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate, Julie Reimers

21 BUNA STREET, MAROOCHYDORE$445,000 / 4 bed, 1 bath, 2 car Property Today, Adam Bond

11 COOTAMUNDRA DRIVE, MOUNTAIN CREEK$565,000 / 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Team Godwin, Luke Godwin

*As supplied by contributing real estate agencies

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YOUR DREAM HOME IS WITHIN REACH

NEW DEVELOPMENT NEWS & VIEWS

First-home buyers are expected to fl ock to the Bells Reach display home centre.

A new display home centre will open its doors at Bells Reach in October following the release of the latest

home sites at the Caloundra community.The Bells Reach Living Display Centre will

showcase 20 popular home designs from some of Queensland’s best known builders. Builders featured at Bells Reach include Plantation Homes, GJ Gardner Homes, Brad McLachlan Homes, Ausmar Homes, Morcraft Homes, PJ Burns Builder, Dwyer Quality Homes, Grandview Homes, Bold Properties, Hotondo Homes, Stylemaster Homes, Coast Life Homes, Planbuild Homes, PA & DS Burns and Thompson Sustainable Homes.

Stockland has also unveiled the Sky Release at Bells Reach – a selection of new home sites located close to the Village Park. The latest blocks range from 250 to 540 square metres, and are priced from $159,500. Home and land packages start from $329,500.

The new display centre will be launched in style on Friday, October 12, with a free event featuring hip-hop dance troupe Justice Crew, roving entertainers and a fi reworks fi nale.

FRESH FROM NZFirst National Mooloolaba has a new business development manager, with recent New Zealand expat Robyn Sanders stepping into the role.

Sanders relocated to the Sunshine Coast from Christchurch 18 months ago and has broad experience in the real estate industry, having worked in administration, fi nancial, sales support and property management roles. Her enthusiasm for the industry has also motivated her to personally invest in many properties over the years.

Sanders says she is excited to take on the new role and is looking forward to forming long-lasting relationships with her new clients.

“The offi ce has an experienced team and I am proud to be a part of that”, she says.

“The Sunshine Coast is a lovely place to be living and I am enjoying my spare time meeting new people, travelling around and enjoying what there is here to offer.”

Justice Crew

Stockland project director for Bells Reach, Ben Simpson, says the Living Display Centre opening will be a big milestone for the community, which will soon have its fi rst residents.

“First-home buyers building new will be especially interested in seeing what is available now they can access the new $15,000 First Home Owner Construction Grant,” Simpson says. “We are also helping out with a $10,000 Reality Cheque bonus from Stockland on selected home and land packages until October 14, which means fi rst home buyers can get up to $25,000.”

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Dual living in Rosemount

This Queenslander-style family home has multiple living options with a self-contained living area downstairs, ideal for teenagers or guest accommodation, and a separate two-bedroom pool house. On 2295 square metres, the property has been painstakingly restored and built to last. The main residence has fi ve bedrooms, a study and three bathrooms and features high ceilings, timber fl oors, wide hallways and wraparound verandahs. Outside are a saltwater pool, spa, large powered shed and landscaped gardens and lawns.

168 Petrie Creek Road, Rosemount

7 bed, 4 bath, 2 car

Auction on site Sunday October 7 @ 11am

RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

Steve Perry 0418 711 955

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Do you want the WOW factor? Well here it is!55 Second Avenue, MAROOCHYDORE

• 2 and 3 bedrooms on offer

• Architect design award winning builder

• 5 Star energy rating, Electric hot water

• Air-conditioning throughout bedrooms and living zones

• All with 3 bathrooms

• Large games room

• Low Body Corporate and low maintenance environment

• Double Car Lock up

These are fresh and new with a touch of class to entice the most astute buyer in the market...

Location, design and space were at the forefront of the imagination for the developer in this complex as they wanted to create an easy living home with the ability to lock up and leave at a moment’s notice. Inspect Sat 6th October

11am-1pm

Price From $495K

Internet ID 2055482

Steve Turner 0412 679 488Geoff Ohmsen 0412 103 147

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Behind the high rendered walls and timber door entrance you will find a private carefree beachside lifestyle with everything you could want right here! Perfectly positioned just 7 houses from Buddina beach spend your time enjoying the surf. Sunday morning pick up the paper and milk from just around the corner or walk down to Point Cartwright for breakfast. Upon entering the front gate you are greeted by the north facing in-ground pool where the tiled pathway takes you to the large undercover entertaining terrace. The stunning granite kitchen, timber floors, and seamless indoor/outdoor living make this home very easy to live in. Inspect now!

16 Mawarra Street, Buddina

Auction: On Site Saturday 27th of October at 12pm

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pm & Sunday 11-11.45amKylie Tredrea 0402 240 687 Web Code: MIN2510

4+ Bed | 2 Bath | 3 Car

BUDDINA BEACHSIDE LIFESTYLE

Renovated 4 bed plus study 7 rooftops to Buddina beach Inground north facing pool Large entertaining terrace Large granite kitchen Seamless Indoor/outdoor living Private and secure

The owner of this massive newly renovated home must relocate overseas . Designed and purpose built specifically to provide true dual living options, both upstairs and downstairs have full kitchen lounge, dining and outdoor entertaining facilities. A huge upstairs deck provides the perfect place to relax with a drink in the afternoon and soak up stunning northerly river views towards Mount Coolum. To be sold fully furnished down to the cups and saucers if you wish to take advantage of the rental bookings in place or empty and ready to move in and start enjoying the riverside lifestyle for your family. Don’t miss your chance to capitalise on this opportunity, inspect now and be impressed.

349 Bradman Avenue, Maroochydore Fully self contained ground floor Ideal investment opportunity River views, only 1 neighbour Fully fenced 797m² corner block Large undercover entertaining Plenty of room for boat/trailer Seriously motivated seller

Price: Buyers in the $700,000’s

Inspect: Friday 5-5.45pm and Saturday & Sunday 11-11.45amKate Jewry 0404 817 916 Web Code: MCHY1447

6 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

BRILLIANT RIVERSIDE LIFESTYLE, DUAL LIVING OR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MUST BE SOLD

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The owner has instructed us to sell this property on or before Auction, please ignore all previous price indications, this penthouse will be sold! Spectacularly located overlooking the Maroochy River and the ocean this one level penthouse offers contemporary styling, stunning views, privacy and exclusivity. Located in the fashionable Juneau boutique residential building this penthouse represents award winning quality of constructions and design. Featuring large bedrooms, expansive and high spec bathrooms, open plan living, gourmet kitchen and dining area stretching across the waterfront. For those buyers desirous of securing private, exclusive, stylish apartment living this penthouse promises much and delivers it all.

12/128 Duporth Avenue, Maroochydore Maroochy River & ocean views Walking distance to cafes, beaches,

restaurants and the Sunshine Plaza Never been lived in one floor penthouse Private & secure Miele appliances & solid granite Residential living only

Auction: On Site Saturday 27th of October at 2pm

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45amJasmine Chambers 0434 121 493Chris Jones 0405 469 736 Web Code: MIN626P

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

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Conveniently located opposite the famous Alexandra Headland surfing beach, this NE facing unit boasts delightful views and a comfortable spacious interior. Situated on the 5th floor, you can appreciate the full beauty of the coastline from Point Cartwright right up to Noosa Heads. Love the floor plan, including 3 generously sized bedrooms and a spacious combined lounge and dining area, flowing out to the amazing ocean views. The complex contains a total of 22 apartments, with 20 of those being owner occupied, and only 2 units per level with no common walls; complete with secure underground car parking, building security, intercom and a resort style inground pool. Inspect today!

11/128 Alexandra Parade, Alexandra Headland Only 2 units per level 3 spacious bedrooms Stunning ocean views Secure underground car parking Building security Resort style inground pool Central location

Price: Listed at $675,000

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pmJason Burns 0417 762 001 Web Code: MCHY2496

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1 Car

HOLIDAY IN YOUR OWN PROPERTY THIS SUMMER!

UNBELIEVABLE VALUE - BIDDING TO START IN THE $600,000’S

One of Buderim’s most sought after locations on the N.E spur with outstanding views from all aspects which take in both Ocean and Hinterland vistas. Ideal for those looking for a dual occupancy property with a self contained unit, home office and with potential for subdivision on a 1120m2 block. Owners are extremely motivated to sell on auction day.

25 Horseshoe Bend, Buderim

Auction: On Site Saturday 6th October at 3pm

Inspect: Saturday 2.30-3pmDavid Hedley-Ward 0406 011 123 Jodie Hedley-Ward 0424 842 837Web Code: BUD2430

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

CALLING ALL HANDYMEN! BIDDING STARTING FROM $380,000

The current owners have made a great start, but are unable to finish and they understand that it will cost time and money to complete the project. These very realistic vendors are prepared to discount the sale price to allow you to move in, finish what they have started and still end up well under market price. The property will be sold at Auction if not sold prior.

33-41 Olsens Road, Ilkley

Auction: On Site Saturday 6th of October at 2pm

Inspect: Saturday From 1:30pmTrevor Jones 0488 999 156Web Code: MCHY2479

5 Bed | 2 Bath | 9 Car

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Yes you read correctly, two titles on a double allotment in one of the best streets in Alex. Forget all previous price indications, the owners have relocated overseas & are serious about selling!! Extremely sought-after location, rare opportunity to secure this 1012m2 parcel on two titles. Boasting magnificent Northern views of the ocean & hinterland, potential to go up another story, or build on 57 George Street (lot 2). With a versatile floor plan, multiple living zones over 2 levels a teenager’s/parents retreat downstairs - this is the perfect family, beachside home or the ideal project for the smart investor! This will be value buying, auction this weekend.

57 George Street & 66 Buderim Avenue, Alexandra Headland Prime double allotment on two

separate titles House only on Lot 1, very tidy Ocean views from both lots Forget ALL previous price indications Potential to build up Golden triangle Alex-North aspect

Auction: On Site Sunday 7th of October at 11amInspect: Saturday 11-11.45am & Sunday From 10.30am, Auction at 11amBree Charles 0416 435 391John Skerlak 0413 441 834 Web Code: MCHY494

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3 Car

AUCTION THIS SUNDAY - HUGE POTENTIAL - TWO TITLES, BEACHSIDE!

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NThis 5 year old house is the prefect opportunity to live in your very own, low maintenance beachside home that is chic and modern in design. With an electric gate for secure parking, room for the caravan or boat, plus a through access double lock-up garage, there is plenty of room for those coastal toys. The top level has room for the whole family plus entertaining guests with its large and open plan living, dining and kitchen area complete with natural polished timber floorboards, all flowing seamlessly onto the spacious deck. This is prime real estate in one of the best streets of the Golden Triangle in Alexandra Headland, it’s not hard to see why. Genuine seller, wants this sold!

10A Kate Street, Alexandra HeadlandGenuine seller180m to the patrolled surf beach Modern, 5 year old home Room to park a caravan or boat Low maintenance with grassed

backyard, electric gates Holiday let appraisal up to $4,000p/w

Inspect: Sat 12-12.45pmBree Charles 0416 435 391 Web Code: MCHY073

4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 3 Car

180M TO THE SEA & SAND – BEACHSIDE HOME, WEEKENDER OR GREAT INVESTMENT

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A NEW CORAL HOME ON DOUBLE BLOCK FOR $518,821!! - BUDERIM

The vendors are totally committed to selling this high quality Buderim land. ‘Aspects on Buderim’ offers these unique, oversized blocks for immediate building. The 6 allotments are situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Buderim’s schooling belt. Enjoying a blend of bush, hinterland & ocean views on a gently rising knoll.

31 Braemar Road, Buderim

Price: House and Land on Lot 7

Inspect: By AppointmentTrevor Jones 0488 999156 Web Code: BUD2462

Vacant Land

HIGH ON THE HILL AND CLOSE TO THE BEACH

Vendors ready to meet the market !! Great position close to Ann Street. Sit out on your rear deck & enjoy the glimpses to the ocean & feel the breezes. 3 bedrooms upstairs & the 4th bedroom downstairs a rumpus, bathroom & laundry. Extremely functional, an excellent footprint to work with, add your own tone & style. Amazing pool with it’s own entertaining area.

43 Careen Street, Battery Hill

Auction: On Site Saturday 13th of October at 12pm

Inspect: Sat 3-3.45pmMinka Jenkins 0488 550 063Web Code: MIN2380

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 3 Car

OWNER MUST SELL, PRICE REDUCED $695K NOW $598

Backing onto the tranquil Alexandra Headland Reserve this home offers peace, quiet and your own slice of paradise right in the heart of Alex 2 mins walk from beach. Do not miss your chance to secure this unique property, come and inspect now you will recognise unbeatable value in an unbelievable location. Currently tenanted at $660 p/w, best value in Alex.

18 Mari Street, Alexandra Headland

Price: Listed at $598,000

Inspect: Sat 2-2.45pmKate Jewry 0404 817 916Web Code: MCHY1569

4 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

SELLERS VACATED, PRICE REDUCED = VALUE AND MOTIVATION

The owners want this sold, they have moved into their new home & want a result now. Plenty of room, walking distance to Immanuel Lutheran college, in the Mountain Creek zone & could achieve $550p/w rent, there is plenty of value here. Positioned on a low maintenance 741sq block in Headland Park, it’s ideal for families or investors wanting to be central.

36 Troywood Crescent, Buderim

Price: Reduced to Mid $400,000’s

Inspect: Saturday 12-12.45pmKate Jewry 0404 817 916Web Code: MCHY1812

5 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

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SURPRISE AFTER SURPRISE!!

This amazing “as new” family home is fun to inspect with a new surprise at every turn!. As you enter through the front door you are struck by breathtaking elevated views to the ocean. Lots of surprises in this home which presents as the perfect family home and, priced to meet the market. Inspect today!

51 Tantula Road West, Alexandra Headland

Price: Buyer Interest High $800,000’s

Inspect: Saturday 11-11.45amJodie McDonell 0419 762 309Web Code: MCHY2478

4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 4 Car

BIG VERSATILE FAMILY HOME WITH VIEWS – GREAT VALUE!

If you’re searching for a large family home with a flexible floor plan then this beautiful 7 years young home of 420m2 could well be your dream. With multiple living areas, the home can easily be transformed to 6 bedrooms (if required).Priced for an immediate sale, take advantage and secure this immaculate home with sparkling ocean views today.

42 William Street, Buderim

Price: Mid $700,000’s

Inspect: Saturday 1-1.45pmChris Pace 0417 196 600Web Code: BUD1519

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2 Car

If you’re looking for a wonderful solid brick built home with a fantastic location you need look no more. This is a stunner, built to a high standard and neat as a pin you’ll be pleased you chose this one, set back from the road and within easy reach of Nambour Christian College, Palmwoods, Nambour and access to the highway. This home offers high ceilings, split system air conditioning, four double sized bedrooms 2 and 1/2 bathrooms, kitchen, diner and large lounge with a cosy wood burner for those cold winter nights. Our current owners are on the market to sell and with a lack of good property of this kind you need to make your private inspection a matter of urgency.

92 Blackall Range Road, Woombye Private 1 acre Double sized shed w/ shower & toilet DLUG Town water 2500 litre water tank Great location Inground pool

Auction: On Site Sunday 7th of October at 11am

Inspect: Sat & Sun from 10:30amRichard Scrivener 0416 799 188Robyne Williams 0488 999 536 Web Code: BUD2470

4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 4 Car

AUCTION THIS SUNDAY - UNBELEIVEABLE VALUE - WILL BE SOLD

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EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY LIVING IN THE HEART OF MOUTNAIN CREEK

This solid brick home epitomizes the essence of family living in Mountain Creek. The low maintenance, well designed home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious double lock up garage and multiple living areas, making this property a must to inspect! Positioned in a perfect, quiet no-through section of Glenfields Estate .

37 Fernleigh Crescent, Mountain Creek

Price: Listed at $439,000

Inspect: Saturday 10-10.45amJason Burns 0417 762 001Web Code: MCHY2501

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 Car

WHAT’S NEXT IN PROPERTY?

Tune into 104.9 Sunshine FM every fortnight for our radio segment “What’s Next in Property”

Next Edition: This Friday 5th October at 5.15pm

YOUR LOCAL EXPERTS 1300 400 777

ALEXANDRA HEADLANDSat 11-11.45AM - 51 Tantula Road West -

MCHY2478

Buyer Interest High $800,000’s - Jodie McDonell

Sat 12-12.45PM - 10A Kate Street - MCHY073

Please Contact Agent - Bree Charles

Sat 12-12.45PM - 11/128 Alexandra Parade -

MCHY2496

Listed at $675,000 - Jason Burns

Sat 12-12.45PM - 2 Atlantis Parade - MIN2299

Please Contact Agent - Minka Jenkins

Sat & Sun 12-12.45PM - 2/81 Buderim Avenue -

MCHY2392U2

Listed at $885,000 - John Skerlak

Sat 11-11.45am & Sun From 10.30AM - 57 George

Street - MCHY494

Auction Sun 7th of October @ 11am - John Skerlak

Sat 2-2.45PM - 18 Mari Street - MCHY1569

Listed at $695,000 - Kate Jewry

Sat 3-3.45PM - 1 Woonum Road - MCHY2132

Please Contact Agent - Kate Jewry

BATTERY HILLSat 3-3.45PM - 43 Careen Street - MIN2380

Auction Sat 13th of October @ 12pm - Minka

Jenkins

BLI BLISat 11-11.30AM - 100 Camp Flat Road - MIN2456

$300,000+ Buyers - Trevor Jones

BOKARINASat 4-4.45PM - 2 Gerbra Place - MIN2452

Please Contact Agent - Minka Jenkins

BUDDINASat 12-12.45PM & Sun 11-11.45AM - 16 Mawarra

Street - MIN2510

Auction Sat 27th of October @ 12pm - Kylie

Tredrea

BUDERIMSat 10-10.30AM - 48 Gloucester Road - BUD1853

Offers from $700,000 - Richard Scrivener

Sat 11-11.45AM - 7 Janelle Crescent - BUD2447

Buyers in the $500,000’s - Chris Pace

Sat 11-11.45AM - 1 Janelle Crescent - BUD2491

Mid to High $500,000’s - Chris Pace

Sat 12-12.30PM - 10 Plantation Parade - BUD2455

Mid to High $400,000’s - Richard Scrivener

Sat 12-12.45PM - 36 Troywood Crescent -

MCHY1812

Mid to High $400,000’s - Kate Jewry

Sat 12-12.45PM - 12 Kakadu Lane - BUD2394

Buyers in the $700,000’s - Chris Pace

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Mid to Low $500,000 - Richard Scrivener

Sat 1-1.45PM - 42 William Street - BUD1519

Mid $700,000’s - Chris Pace

Sat 1.30-2.15PM - 29 Panorama Ridge Road -

MIN1800

Please Contact Agent - Bree Charles

Sat 2-2.30PM - 25 Horseshoe Bend - BUD2430

Auction This Saturday @ 3pm - David Hedley-Ward

CHEVALLUMSat 1-1.45PM - 45 Glenn Vista Place - BUD2417

Buyers From Mid to High $1 Millions - Craig

Porter

COES CREEKSat 12-12.45PM - 12 Pease Blossom Street -

MCHY2505

$300,000 Plus Buyers - Trevor Jones

HUNCHYSat 2-3PM - 813 Hunchy Road - MIN2499

Listed at $1,240,000 - Christopher Jones

ILKLEYSat 1.30-2PM - 33-41 Olsens Road - MCHY2479

Auction This Saturday @ 2pm - Trevor Jones

KULUINSat 11-11.45AM - 10 Martins Drive - MCHY2442

Low $300,000’s - Jason Burns

MALENYSat 3-3.45PM - 33/23 Macadamia Drive -

MCHY2500

Listed at $395,000 - Trevor Jones

MAROOCHYDORESat 10-10.45AM - 9/47 Sixth Avenue - MCHY2446

Mid $200,000’s - Jodie McDonell

Sat 11-11.45AM - 12/128 Duporth Avenue -

MIN626P

Auction Sat 27th of October @ 2pm - Jasmine

Chambers

Sat & Sun 11-11.45AM - 349 Bradman Avenue -

MCHY1447

Buyers in the $700,000’s - Kate Jewry

Sat 1-1.45PM - 17/12 Picnic Point Esplanade -

MCHY2336

Early to Mid $500,000’s - Jodie McDonell

Sat 1-1.45PM - 8/75 Sixth Avenue - MCHY2513

Listed at $299,000 - Jason Burns

Sat 1-1.45PM - 308/45 The Esplanade - MCHY2463

Buyers in the $500,000’s - Kate Jewry

Sat 2-2.45PM - 401/50 Picnic Point Esplanade -

MCHY2287

Buyer Interest Early $1,000,000’s - Jodie McDonell

Sat 3-3.45PM - 15/10 Anzac Avenue - MCHY2522

Mid to High $700,000’s - Jodie McDonell

MINYAMASat 11.15-11.45AM - 14 Birubi Street - MIN2427

Buyers from $1,000,000 - Kylie Tredrea

MOOLOOLABASat 10-10.45AM - 3/100 Amarina Avenue - MCHY2448

High $200,000’s - Kate Jewry

Sat 10-10.45AM - 40 Balyarta Crescent - MIN2480

Please Contact Agent - Minka Jenkins

Sat 11-11.45AM - 8/137 Mooloolaba Esplanade -

MIN2070

Offers around $290,000 - Minka Jenkins

Sat 12-1PM - 6 Coolamon Court - BUD2509

High $500,000’s - Tanya Mungomery

MOUNTAIN CREEKSat 10-10.30AM - 1/5 Karri Court - MCHY2195

Listed at $379,000 - Trevor Jones

Sat 10-10.45AM - 37 Fernleigh Crescent - MCHY2501

Listed at $439,000 - Jason Burns

Sat 1-1.45PM - 5 Yucca Court - MIN2523

Listed at $454,990 - Kylie Tredrea

TWIN WATERSSat 2-2.45PM - 18 Friarbird Place - MIN2503

Please Contact Agent - Robyne Williams

Sat 3-3.45PM - 22 Waterside Drive - MIN2453

Please Contact Agent - Robyne Williams

WOOMBYESat 10-10.45AM - 16 McClintock Place - MIN2487

Offers in the Mid $300,000’s - Kylie Tredrea

Sat 11-11.45AM & Sun 10.30-11AM - 92 Blackall

Range Road - BUD2470

Auction Sun 7th of October @ 11am - Richard

Scrivener

WURTULLASat 11-11.45AM - 5 Taminga Street - MIN2481

Buyers in the $700,000’s - Karen Jones

Sat 12-12.45PM - 97 Baanya Street - MIN2402

Buyers in the $500,000’s - Karen Jones

Sat 1-1.45PM - 412 Oceanic Drive South - MIN2493

Please Contact Agent - Minka Jenkins

Sat 2-2.45PM - 12 Kulanda Street - MIN2474

Auction Sat 29th of September @ 1pm - Minka

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Find out why so many people are choosing Viewpoint Aroona

Cnr Alexander and Maree Streets, Aroona

Call now for more

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Eric Werne 0407 145 504

or 5438 5221

FOR CALOUNDRA’S BEST LAND BUYING• Only 3km to new hospital precinct and only minutes to CBD and beaches• Elevated position (no fl ooding) with block sizes from 540m² to 1663m²• Choice of ocean views, bushland views or nature reserve backdrop

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Property ServicesCALOUNDRA

HOUSE AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE3 BEDROOMS

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The Vines is an EXCLUSIVE estate situated 2km EAST of Maleny. Positioned on more than 4 PRIVATE ACRES, you will feel a world away with glorious NORTHERN VIEWS and absolute SECLUSION from neighbours. The spacious home has been thoughtfully designed and master-built to cater for the most discerning purchaser with a guest wing and superb master suite.ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY and experience the great lifestyle this property will provide you and your family. The owners’ expectations are realistic and the property will be sold on or before auction day.

• 2km east side Maleny• 4 very private acres• Northern rural and forest views• Executive country home• Large entertaining deck• Study, wine cellar and hobby room• Glorious gardens and trees

MALENY – A Fine Vintage – The Vines of Maleny 3 3 2 Address 1074 Landsborough-Maleny RoadInspect Saturday 2-2:45pmAuction Onsite Saturday 27th October at 3pmwww.remax.com.au ID:R73536Mark Clayton 0409 181 095Michael Reck 0447 589 491RE/MAX Property Services 5438 5222

AUCTION

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• Town convenience, very private, handyman’s dream

• 1 50m2 garage / workshop under house

• 2 street frontage, 1001m2, easy dual living

• Spacious open plan, huge kitchen

• Timber hardwood floors, new bathroom

• Solid, quality built home, fully insulated

• Two patios plus courtyard, room for caravan

Address 4 Nalin Lane, NambourInspect Saturday 12-12:30pmAuction Onsite Saturday 20th October

at 3:30pm www.outstandingagents.com.au ID:744Jason Stock 0411 123 888RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

NAMBOUR – Private Retreat, Just Perfect 4 1 4

AUCTION

Imagine living adjacent a botanical garden with abundant birdlife and wildlife on some of the most fertile red soil imaginable and have frontage onto the North Maroochy River. Well imagine no longer… • 6.5 acres fronting Maroochy River and botanical gardens• Cleared and level North East facing building site• Located in North Arm school zone• 5 mins to shops, rail, Yandina Village, 10 mins to Eumundi

Address 134 Fairhill RoadInspect Sat 12-12:45pm & Sun from 12:30pmAuction Onsite Sunday 7th October at 1pmwww.outstandingagents.com.au ID:725Steve Perry “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” 0418 711 955 RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

NINDERRY – Selling This Weekend! Acreage

AUCTION

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• Like living in your own resort! The hard work’s been done• Beautifully restored Queenslander, spacious

indoor/outdoor living• Main residence built for families or dual living• Separate 2 bedroom guest accommodation• Dual driveway access located off a service road• Fully landscaped, powered shed, saltwater pool• Town water, half an acre

Address 168 Petrie Creek RoadInspect Sat & Sun 10-10:45amAuction Onsite Sunday 7th October

at 11amwww.outstandingagents.com.au ID:730Steve Perry “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” 0418 711 955RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

ROSEMOUNT – Selling This Weekend 5+ 3+ 2

AUCTION

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• Thought you couldn’t afford the acreage dream? Think again!

• Peace and quiet on 1.5 acres, yet so close to town• Four bedrooms, ensuite and two separate livings• Inground pool plus a tennis court, great shed• Extra wide North facing verandah• Town water, seasonal creek, party fenced• Trying finding more for your money!

Address 59 Pringle RoadInspect Saturday 11-11:45amPrice $498,000www.outstandingagents.com.au ID:627Steve Perry “Lifestyle Acreage Specialist” 0418 711 955RE/MAX Property Sales 5470 7000

ROSEMOUNT – Family Acreage for $498,000 4 2 2

www.remax.com.au

• Set high in desirable Townsend Road this peaceful, spacious, double storey family home has been recently architecturally re-designed to maximise the welcoming sea breezes while allowing plenty of light and sunshine into all areas

• 9x6m shed, inground pool and fully fenced, landscaped gardens irrigated by registered bore

• Close to shops, cafes, schools, public transport• Solar power, air-conditioning, water tank

Address 44 Townsend RoadInspect Saturdays 12-12:30pmAuction Onsite Saturday 6th October

at 12:30pmwww.outstandingagents.com.au ID:216Lee Sutherland 0417 077 847RE/MAX Property Sales

BUDERIM – On Top Lifestyle at its Best! 4 2 4

AUCTION

SATURDAY

Positioned in the Beautiful Buderim Meadows and situated

on north facing 790m2 block with side access in a quiet

court. Massive outdoor entertaining area with resort style

inground pool, 2 large living areas, air-con, solar hot water,

dishwasher, Mountain Creek School Zone, absolutely neat as

pin not a cent to spend!

Address 4 Cabernet CourtInspect Saturday 11:15am-12 noonPrice Buyers around $500Kwww.realtyexcellence.com.auLeigh Roberts and Amber Fox0414 407 609RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654

BUDERIM – The Essence of Family Living 4 2 2

Retirement Living at its best!! Buderim Gardens offers a

fantastic environment with levels of care! This 2 bedroom

apartment is lowset, renovated 2 years ago, PET FRIENDLY,

air-con, fans and security screens, a pool and hall in

complex, emergency buzzer, courtyard and priced well

below market value to get SOLD… Apartment 385 Tintagal

Street within the complex.

Address 405 Mooloolaba RoadInspect Saturday 10-10:45amPrice $195,000www.realtyexcellence.com.auLeigh Roberts & Amber Fox 0414 407 609RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654

BUDERIM – Buderim Gardens 2 1 1

A fantastic opportunity to enjoy country living whilst

enjoying working from home doing that tennis coaching or

even hiring it out!!! Tennis court, wet bar and gazebo, fully

renovated interior, workshop, ¾ acre, dam, gourmet style

kitchen, porcelain tiles throughout. Priced to the market to

sell – come view today.

Address 602 Image Flat RoadInspect Saturday 12:45-1:30pmPrice $500Ks Buyerswww.realtyexcellence.com.auLeigh Roberts & Amber Fox 0414 407 609RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654

KUREELPA – Advantage You!! 3 2 3+

• Corner block with ample parking and storage• Upstairs, 4 beds, 2 bath, large a/c living, superb deck• Downstairs, open plan living with wet bar and external

but undercover bathroom – great home office, kids retreat or possible self-contained accommodation STCA

• Tree-lined outlook, quiet area in Mountain CreekSchool Zone

• Watch the native birds and kangaroos from your door step

Address 19 Janderra StreetInspect Saturday 12:15-1pmPrice Offers in the $400s consideredwww.realtyexcellence.com.auLeigh Roberts & Amber Fox 0414 407 609RE/MAX Realty Excellence 5476 7654

BUDERIM – Potential S/C Accomm in the Meadows 4 2 3+

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This well-presented residence enjoys a tranquil, leafy position in the sought-after Whispering Springs complex. The entrance opens to an open-plan lounge and dining room with tall ceilings, while a second living area has large windows overlooking landscaped gardens. Other features include a dishwasher, air-conditioning and storage.

This well-prp esented residence ennjojoy

Buderim beauty 12/10 Price Lane, Buderim

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Offers over $395,000

Belle Property Buderim 5445 6722

Peter Hill 0418 879 885 Michelle Hill 0405 599 828

PROPERTY PREVIEWS

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The Perfect Opening Combination 103 Palm Drive, MOOLOOLABALooking for a good rental investment or live in job. This is it. Just metres to the beach. Renovate and live in or collect the rent as is. Interstate owners have new direction in life and are committed to sell at Auction. Your Getting:

This could be the last of the cheapies for a long long time!Auction: Onsite Sat 27th Oct @ 12pm Contact: Neil Bickley 0412 473 196

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• Solid brick & tile home• Open plan lounge, dining, 3 bedrooms• Large game room/4th bedroom

• High cathedral ceilings• Gated side access for boat, van etc• Under cover pergola BBQ area

Zanzibar Beachfront Mooloolaba 803 Zanzibar, 47 The Esp, MOOLOOLABA

The 4 interstate owners have reduced the price on this superior apartment to sell immediately. Situated on the 8th fl oor, beach frontage and fully furnished, this investment has excellent fi nancial returns. It boasts 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with open plan living capturing ocean views to die for. The resort has pool, spa, gym with all the retail, restaurants and beach facilities directly underneath you.

Contact: Neil Bickley 0412 473 196

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Investor Liquidates – Must be Sold 66/7 Grand Parade, KAWANA ISLANDThe owners’ circumstance requires an immediate sale of this penthouse size ground fl oor apartment. Don’t delay – the owners’ execrations means a great buying opportunity.• The only 5 star Apartment complex on Kawana Island.• Approximately 480m2 of area, including exclusive use courtyards • Open plan living area fl owing onto a massive balcony, perfect for

entertaining and enjoying the view overlooking your own exclusive use lawn and manicured gardens

• Master suite opens onto private balcony with an over sized ensuite, spa bath and huge walk-in wardrobe

• The other two king size bedrooms also have their own balconies• Plantation shutters on all the windows and doors• Security locks on all doors and windows and Back To Base alarm system• Large living and dining room which overlooks the outdoor area • A very well appointed galley style kitchen with caesarstone bench tops,

inducted hot plates, steam oven and self-cleaning ovenAuction: On-site this Saturday 6th October at 3pm Contact: Grant Cheatham 0411 467 917

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Kawana Island abode Ocean views in Buderim Spacious Ilkley acreageAir-conditioned and stylishly presented, this executive residence is only three rooftops from the water. There are four oversized bedrooms, fully fi tted media room, gym or rumpus area and study nook. A large, private parents’ retreat overlooks the park. Multiple living areas have top-quality tiles and fi ttings with plenty of space and light. A kitchen with walk-in pantry and stone benches leads to the entertaining and pool area.

In a quiet, leafy cul-de-sac, this stylish property has recently been renovated and features ocean views. There are fi ve spacious bedrooms, the fi fth set up as a home offi ce. The master suite is in its own wing with a lounge area opening onto the deck. There are three separate living areas and an impressive kitchen with soft-closing drawers and top appliances. The 1112-square metre block has a garden shed and separate lock-up storage.

This partially renovated home is on more than an acre of land with a swimming pool, tennis court and plenty of shed space. Features include fi ve large bedrooms, with good separation for dual living, a new kitchen withseparate dining area, two living spaces and a wood- burning fi re. Outside are private, solid timber decks, a large, level front yard, timber yard with two four-bay sheds, site offi ce and secure gates, and a three-bay carport.

10 Tarawa Street, Kawana Island

4+ bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Price by negotiation

Howcroft & Associates 5413 9207

Bill Howcroft0431 354 076

3 Caroline Crescent, Buderim

5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car

$849,000

RealWay Buderim5445 2777

Jarrad McCarthy0410 052 219 Lauren McCarthy0406 962 578

33-41 Olsens Road, Ilkley

5 bed, 2 bath, 9 car

Auction on site Saturday October 6 @ 2pm

Next Property Group1300 400 777

Trevor Jones 0488 999 156

PROPERTY PREVIEWS

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Beerwah - 5494 6444Bribie Island - 3408 7000

Caloundra - 5438 2166Maroochydore - 5479 6600

Mooloolaba - 5444 0800Nambour - 5441 1344

MAROOCHYDORE $499,000

Tastefully decorated in neutral colours this two bedroom apartment is located in the centre of Maroochydore.• Two generous size bedrooms with an as new ensuite• New appliance in a modern refurbished kitchen• Large living area, modern tiling throughout• Large private balcony with great river and ocean views• Air-conditioned and ceiling fans throughout• Easy walk to shops, restaurants and cafes• Complex comes with pool, sauna and spa, ½ size tennis court• On-site management is available

INSPECT Saturday 2-2.30pm

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2155311

Absolute Waterfront, Fully Renovated CBD Apartment

APARTMENT 10 ‘NORTHCLIFFE’, 48 DUPORTH AVENUEMAROOCHYDORE $419,000

• Large 3 bedroom, renovated ensuite townhouse• Spacious living / dining area freshly painted• Large kitchen• East facing courtyard• Double lock-up garage with internal entry• Light, bright and airy• Small complex• Security gate for driveway• Affordable body corporateBE QUICK !! INSPECTION WILL IMPRESS!!

INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30pm

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2153938

Stylish 3 Bedroom TownhouseNear the Beach

APARTMENT 6 ‘JESSICA HAVEN’, 18-20 WIRRAWAY STREET

ALEXANDRA HEADLAND $159,000

• Studio apartment on top level of complex• Excellent ocean and lagoon views• Great size balcony• Furnished and air-conditioned• Excellent complex facilities• Opposite patrolled surfi ng beach• This one won’t last long

INSPECT Saturday 10-10.30am

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2172194

Alex Beach Best BuyAPARTMENT 429 ‘ALEXANDRA BEACH RESORT’, 180 ALEXANDRA PARADE

KAWANA ISLAND OFFERS OVER $900,000

This property has elegance and style and is immaculately presented. 5 Bedrooms + study, 4 bathrooms, 3 car garage. Multiple living zones with huge alfresco entertaining area. Ensuite includes a huge walk-in robe spa bath and north facing balcony. Inground resort style salt water pool. 2.7m high ceilings. Gourmet kitchen including Bilby stainless electric stove. Ducted vacuum system. Security alarm system. 475m2 under roof. Approx 7.5 years of age.

INSPECT By appointment

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2117734

Stunning Entertainers’ Delight on Kawana Island

10 BARBUDA CIRCUIT

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Beerwah - 5494 6444Bribie Island - 3408 7000

Caloundra - 5438 2166Maroochydore - 5479 6600

Mooloolaba - 5444 0800Nambour - 5441 1344

AUCTION Saturday 20th October on site at 1.30pm

INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30pm

MOOLOOLABA 5444 0800

ALLEN BARBER 0403 215 008

WEB www.fnmooloolaba.com.au

Owners looking for immediate sale of this fabulousbeachside penthouse.• Three bedroom fully furnished penthouse apartment• Ocean plus park and lake views• End position with loads of natural light• Fully covered entertainers roof terrace with built-in wet bar• Beachfront resort with stunning tranquil tropical

landscaping• Choice of free form beach entry pool or lap pool• Restaurant, cafe, bakery, bar and convenience store on site• Gymnasium, sauna and professional On Site ManagerDon’t say one day – grab your slice of paradise today!

Beachside Penthouse Auction

ALEXANDRA HEADLAND AUCTIONUNIT 623, 10 OKINJA ROAD

MOUNT COOLUM EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

This immaculate townhouse is situated only a short walking distance to the beach.• 3 generous sized beds, ceiling fans• Main complete with ensuite and balcony overlooking parklands• Air-conditioners in all bedrooms, air-con open plan tiled living• Separate toilet downstairs for extra convenience • Modern brand new kitchen• Single lock-up remote auto garage, internal access• Fully fenced extra large paved courtyard, • Low body corp fees• Located in a quiet street, close to shops and transport

Immaculate Townhouse, Large Entertaining Courtyard!

INSPECT Saturday 11.45-12.15pm

MAROOCHYDORE 5479 6600

KIM BOURGOIS 0416 237 484

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2158777

UNIT 4 ‘COOLA QUAYS’, 18-20 RAMILLES STREET

AUCTION Saturday 13th October on site at 1pm

INSPECT Saturday 2-2.30pm

CAROLANS 5441 1344

STEPHEN COLASIMONE 0413 416 952

EMAIL [email protected]

This superb acreage property offers the best of both world being located halfway between the beautiful township of Eumundi and the golden beaches of Noosa Heads. Set on 10 acres of prime agricultural land with magnifi cent views. This solid brick home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, double lockup garage and downstairs granny-fl at/retreat. One look and you will fall in love with this superb country setting. Circumstances have forced an immediate sale of this superb property. All offers are invited.

The Best of Both Worlds – 10 Acres Under the Hammer!

VERRIERDALE AUCTION 171 DEAN ROAD

NAMBOUR $319,000 NEG

Great opportunity to utilise the new $15,000 First Home Owner Grant. Take advantage of the Stamp Duty Concession on these brand new properties – ONLY 2 REMAINING! You will be extremely impressed with these ultra modern 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex style Townhouses. Each unit is of a very high standard of fi nish and comes complete with quality fi xtures and fi ttings, security system, dishwasher and remote double lockup garage. Each spacious courtyard is fully fenced with more than enough room for your family pet.

INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30pm

CAROLANS 5441 1344

ANDY SHARMA 0410 989 177

WEB www.carolans.net

Unbelievable Value!!14-18 BADE STREET

KIELS MOUNTAIN AUCTION

Situated at 350 Kiel Mountain Rd is a private 5345m2 treed block offering you the opportunity to build your dream home. A driveway leads down to a cleared house pad with power ready to go. Location is ideal, centrally located and only 5 mins to the highway, Nambour Shops, Hospital and a selection of the very best private or state schools. The land is well treed with tall timbers, native vegetation and a vast array of bird life. Stop searching and inspect today, build your dream home.

AUCTION Saturday 3rd November on site at 2pm

INSPECT Saturday 1-2pm

CAROLANS 5441 1344

VANESSA BRUNTON 0467 448 850

WEB www.carolans.net

Searching for Just Over 1 Acre?350 KIEL MOUNTAIN ROAD

BUDERIM EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

The home offers space and comfort located short walk to top of Buderim. The property has two entrances ideal for dual living or work from home situation.Downstairs features: Two ensuited bedrooms, kitchenette, dining area, living area, garage. Upstairs features: Three bedrooms including master bedroom with ensuite, separate bathroom, living area, kitchen and spectacular views from balcony and outdoor entertaining area and a heated saltwater pool.

INSPECT Saturday 11-11.30am

MAROOCHYDORE 5409 9910

SHANE PURSSELL 0402 012 142

WEB www.mfnre.com.au/2152640

Large Family Home With Dual Living38 LINDSAY ROAD

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Close to the beach and CBD, this solid brick home has plenty of potential for improvement through renovation, but is also fi ne to live in as is. It has three bedrooms and a separate lock-up garage and is in a family-friendly street within walking distance of the beach, cafes and shops, in a tightly held location.

Close to the beachh and

In Maroochydore

44 Yorlambu Parade, Maroochydore3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car$389,000Vic Murphy Real Estate 5443 2433Glennis Schindler 0412 737 324

PROPERTY PREVIEWS

The delightful ground-fl oor apartment has quality fi xtures and fi ttings, including beautiful kitchen splashbacks. The kitchen, dining and living areas are all open plan and adjacent to a front courtyard that’s spacious with plenty of sunlight. There are another small courtyard to the rear and a separate laundry. The complex is only moments from Pumicestone Passage and shops.

The delighg tful gground-fl oor appartmenentt

Golden Beach unit Unit 1 ‘Giordano’, 93 Landsborough Pde, Golden Beach

3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Auction on site Saturday October 27 @ 1pm

Seaside Real Estate5492 2555

Anna Morgan-Varlow 0410 864 688

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kennedy property 07 5448 [email protected]

RELAX ON THE CANAL

Too soon for the retirement village but have the wants and needs of a resort then this is the place for you. This property looks out over the Twin Waters broadwater canal giving a lovely outlook from your balcony. The lounge takes in a relaxing treed outlook which is serene and private. The underground carpark provides for two vehicles. This resort is completely secure with remote access and intercoms. Don’t miss this opportunity.

Unit 8 “Viewpoint” 20 Baywater Drive, Twin Waters

Auction: Forthcoming

Inspect: Sunday 12:00-12:45pm

Lyn Kennedy 0413 225 728

Web ID: 111737503

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 2 CarA Defining Moment 3/30 McIlwraith St Moffat Beach.. Positioned on the #2nd Floor .. Grocery / Baggage lift .. Views all around .. Only 4 Apartments in the complex Agent’s Comments ..... Located on the Moffat Beach headland, this apartment is elevated & enjoys the cooling SE breezes while taking in the breathtaking 270 degrees. Upon entering, you will be captivated by the view, which will draw you to the extensive lounge room balcony - easily the best place to consume what Moffat Beach offers.

bed3 bath2 car2

local agent

OFFERS CLOSE 5PM 15TH OCTUNLESS SOLD PRIOR. BUYER INQUIRY RANGE®: $630,000 - $770,000 VALUE AT $700,000STUART BORDER0414 349 [email protected]

Buyer Inquiry Range®: This is a Buyer Inquiry Range and includes the Agents estimated selling price. If you are looking in this range we suggest you may negotiate for this property and we recommend an inspection.

VIEW SAT

12-12:30PM

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

Maroochydore – 31 Centenary Cres - Entry Level Opportunity. Solid 3 bedroom brick home. Open plan living with cathedral ceilings. North facing verandah along the length of the home. Side access with double Colorbond garage in the rear yard, room for caravan. $379,000 Inspect Sat 10.00 - 10.30

Maroochydore – 5/38 Cooinda Cres. This spacious 2 bedroom unit with offi ce in a great position, walk to school, chemist, butchers and CBD. New modern kitchen. Large open plan living, plus sunny balcony. $259,000 Inspect Sat 11.00 - 11.30

Maroochydore – 4 Kowree Cres. Room for a caravan, opportunity of dual living. Quiet residential precinct in central Maroochydore close to CBD. Immaculate 4 bedroom home with polished timber fl oors throughout living area. Huge covered entertaining deck. Double lock-up garage plus wide side access. Low to Mid $400,000 Inspect Sat 1.00 - 1.30

Mooloolaba – 2/26 Kalinda Ave. Complex of 4. Ground fl oor with private exclusive courtyard. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, lock-up garage, large open plan living, renovated kitchen with loads of cupboards. $278,000 Inspect Sat 12.00 - 12.30

Maroochydore Beachside – 3 bedroom home on 607sqm block. Hold as solid investment, or renovate and create your dream residence, the choice is yours. Only $349,000 neg Inspect by Appt

Maroochydore Beachside. Positioned between the beach and the CBD 3 bedroom brick home. Fine to live in, as is or build your dream home. Great opportunity for astute buyer. $389,000 Inspect by Appt

SCHINDLER’S LISTINGS

Donna-Lee Foster0422 230 896

Glennis Schindler0412 737 324

VIC MURPHY REAL ESTATE

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

BUDERIM 20 Bunyarra Court

CHARACTER HOME WITH NE VIEWSSituated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this delightful and beautifully presented home is designed for a couple seeking a quiet tranquil lifestyle.• Open plan design with a quality stone kitchen in the

heart of the home• Dining and family living zones spill seamlessly out to

great outdoor living area• 3 generous bedrooms, main with ensuite• Separate offi ce overlooking the north east views• Minutes Buderim Village and 10 minutes to the beach

3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:45pmPrice: $595,000 negotiableWeb: Ref No. 110705137Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

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AROONA 10 Ridgehaven Court

AT HOME ON THE RIDGE

Positioned high on the ridge in Aroona sits this generously proportioned split level residence on 851m2 block. Comprising two separate living zones, three double bedrooms, spacious kitchen and north facing outdoor Alfresco surrounded by other quality properties. In very good condition and with established gardens you will have nothing more to do other than move in and enjoy.

3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:45pmPrice: $419,000Web: 111332131James Reynolds 0413 413 720

BUDERIM 3 Hovea Close

STEP INSIDE – SIMPLY STUNNINGThis truly immaculate home is the ultimate in stylish Queensland living with louvered windows, open plan living and private low maintenance gardens.• 2 open plan living areas – light, bright and breezy with fl oating timber fl oors• Gallery style kitchen in the heart of the home – all quality fi nishes and fi ttings• 3 spacious bedrooms plus an offi ce• Marble tiles in the bathroom and ensuite• Outdoor entertaining area• Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on top of Buderim with a fl at walk to all amenities and close to the beaches

3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:45am Price: $739,000Web: 111017607 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

LITTLE MOUNTAIN 51 Casuarina Drive

MAKE SURE YOU TAKE A CLOSE LOOK• ¾ acre block fully fenced• Bore on site for the water conscious• 4 Bedroom home with 2 bathrooms• Separate lounge and living areas• Inground pool with covered gazebo• Large entertaining area adjoining living area• Separate double garage with mezzanine fl oor

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:45pmPrice: Offers Over $570,000Web: 111629403Darren Ide 0408 549 457

LITTLE MOUNTAIN 19 Acaciabark Place

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME• Modern spacious home with 2.8m ceilings• Inground pool with water feature• Backing onto bushland reserve• 707sqm block in family friendly street• Very spacious bedrooms and storage space• Solar power already in place to reduce costs• Walking distance to Meridan School and local shops• Enough space for the van or boat

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:45pmPrice: $599,000Web: 111072691Darren Ide 0408 549 457

LITTLE MOUNTAIN 14 Acaciabark Place

JUST TAKE IN THE VIEW AND RELAX• Located on a 701sqm block in quiet street• Separate offi ce and 2 living rooms• Inground pool with extra large patio area• Backs onto bushland for peace and quiet• Extra large bedrooms for the family• Plenty of off street parking• Located in Meridan School Zone• Walking distance to parks

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 2:00-2:45pmPrice: Offers Over $525,000Web: 111062475Darren Ide 0408 549 457

BUDERIM 11 Hardwood Court

A SAFE HAVEN AMONGST THE TREESA comfortable red cedar home that is tucked away on a fully fenced and private 977m2 of natural bushland. Minutes from Buderim village and all amenities.• A cosy charm to the open plan living, dining and kitchen areas with timber fl oors• Main bedroom with walk-in robe leads to wide- covered deck and tranquil outlook• Tandem garage• Large decked area under the house that would suit a multitude of purposes• Good sized offi ce and plenty of storage space• Fully air-conditioned

3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Inspections WelcomePrice: $450,000Web: 11138779 Marg Deighton 0411 399 514

PRICE

REDUCED

OWNERS REL

OCATINGBUDERIM 7B Pear Court

ELEVATED ELEGANCE – THE FAMILY HOME WITH IT ALLPerched atop a 1193m² block and capturing picturesque views, there is more on offer here than most in the area. The home has an ideal layout for families who like to spread out and have their own space and there is even a separate double bay shed for all your extra storage needs. The home features four bedrooms with the main separated from the other three and a spacious living area on both the upstairs and downstairs of the home, allowing families to fi nd their own space.

4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:45pmPrice: $595,000Web: Ref No. 107622452 Jarrad McCarthy 0410 052 219Lauren McCarthy 0406 962 578

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Spacious Buddina duplex Meridan Plains home Unique living in AlexThis high-set duplex is house-sized and features three spacious bedrooms upstairs, including the main bedroom with its own balcony. Downstairs is an open-plan living area with raked ceilings, a kitchen area and a combined shower and toilet. Outside are a front courtyard, big north-facing backyard with shed and side access plus a lock-up garage. The adjacent two-bedroom duplex is also for sale, creating a solid investment.

In a quiet location just a short walk from the local park, school and bike tracks, this north-facing family home features three open-plan living zones and a well-appointed kitchen with stone benchtops with ample storage space. The generously sized bedrooms each have built-in robes. The home also boasts a large outdoor undercover area with timber deck and low-maintenance gardens, on a corner block with convenient side access.

This as-new family home has elevated oceans views. The open-plan upper level features beautiful timber fl oors and fl ows out to the spacious deck and big, north-facing sundeck with wet bar area. Downstairs is an ensuited guest room, huge lower deck overlooking the 10-metre lap pool, a laundry and separate living or study zone. There are a large double lock-up garage plus secure parking for another two cars and a big grassed yard.

1/3 Orana Street, Buddina

3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

$359,000

Team Godwin Real Estate 5444 0258

Luke Godwin 0438 713 414

10 Quandong St, Meridan Plains

3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

$399,000

Mooloolaba Real Estate 5444 1066

Trudy Hickey0407 446 602

51 Tantula Rd West, Alexandra Headland

4 bed, 3 bath, 4 car

High $800,000s

Next Property Group 1300 400 777

Jodie McDonell 0419 762 309

PROPERTY PREVIEWS

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18 cedara place

lifestyle our vendor has made the decision - now is the time to sell.

• 5 bedrooms plus office - ideal for growing or extended families. dual living options.

• large north facing swimming pool and outdoor entertaining space

• plenty of parking including side access for boat or caravan

make this home your family’s next move - they will love it.

view sat 1.00 - 1.30pmor by appointment

auction sat 27 oct at 1.30pmcontact 5456 0235

russell dell0400 409 000

5 3 3

belleproperty.com/38p4526

buderim

12/10 price lane

lifestyle enjoying a tranquil leafy position in "whispering springs". offering the convenience of low maintenance living in a sought after, quiet complex within a short distance to the shops and cafes of the village. spacious open plan lounge & dining room with tall ceilings. a well appointed kitchen with modern appliances. step out from the lounge to a second living area with large windows that overlook the beautifully landscaped gardens.

view sat 10.00 - 10.30am or by appointment

for sale offers over $395,000contact 5445 6722

peter hill0418 879 885michelle hill0405 599 828

3 2 2

belleproperty.com/38p4501

buderim

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4+ 2 2

lifestyle hot summer days will be thoroughly enjoyed at home splashing in the pool, basking on the sun deck or relaxing indoors in air conditioned comfort while a ten minute drive can have you at one of the coasts pristine beaches or exploring the picturesque hinterland

accommodation privately hidden behind a high fence, as well as the open plan lounge, dining room and informal areas there is a fully screened playroom that can also be utilized for indoor/outdoor entertaining with four good sized bedrooms plus a study completing this modern home

features stylish plantation shutters enhance the living zones and allow separation of these areas. all bedrooms have air conditioning and a brand new ceramic cook top and dishwasher grace the practical open plan kitchen. other features include tinted windows and a swimming pool

belleproperty.com/38p4480 guide auction

buderim 9 freycinet row

view saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm

auction saturday 13 october at 12.30pm

contact 5456 0263jan withers 0403 737 790

4+ 2 2

lifestyle the current owners of this property have loved raising their family in this quiet pocket of buderim and now is the opportunity for you to secure this home for your family to enjoy.

accommodation with multiple living areas there is ample space and privacy available for everyone. four bedrooms including the master with beautifully appointed ensuite. as an added bonus there is also a separate office located just inside the front door.

features large covered outdoor entertaining area perfect for enjoying a bbq with friends. over looks the substantial in-ground swimming pool that everyone will love.

our clients have already moved on and are keen to see another family living here. will it be you?

belleproperty.com/38p4500

buderim 12 hillview drive

view saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm

for sale $555,000

contact 5456 0235russell dell 0400 409 000

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Family home in Parrearra Maroochydore unit Penthouse on Alex beachOnly a short walk from Kawana Island’s Double Bay Park and in a quiet, family-friendly street, this lovely home is ideal for a small family or young couple. It features three bedrooms, a study and a free-fl owing living and kitchen area with nine-foot ceilings. A separate lounge area at the front of the home would make a great media room and the master bedroom with ensuite has direct access to the rear yard and covered patio.

Minutes from Maroochydore Beach and an easy walk from Cotton Tree, this unit is in asmall, secure and tightly held complex and would be an ideal investment property or holiday home. It has two bedrooms and one bathroom, and a tiled balcony overlooking the complex. The Burlington Holiday Apartments includes a heated saltwater swimming pool, barbecue facilities and professional onsite management.

This fully furnished penthouse apartment has park, lake and ocean views and occupies an end position with plenty of natural light. The covered rooftop terrace has a built-in wet bar, perfect for entertaining. There are three bedrooms and a spacious tiled living area. The beachfront resort-style complex has tropical landscaping, two pools, sauna, gym, restaurant, bar, bakery and onsite management.

15 Margarita Court, Parrearra

3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

$389,000

RealWay Caloundra5436 0700

Darren Ide0408 549 457

8/75 Sixth Avenue, Maroochydore

2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car

$299,000

Next Property Group1300 400 777

Jason Burns 0417 762 001

623/10 Okinja Road, Alexandra Headland

3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car

Auction on site Saturday October 20 @ 1.30pm

First National Mooloolaba5444 0800

Paul Angell0438 468 378

PROPERTY PREVIEWS

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SEASIDEREAL ESTATE

PHONE: 07 5492 25552/56 Landsborough Parade, GOLDEN BEACH

www.seasiderealestate.com.au

OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITYGiordano is a delightful apartment building, so close to the beautiful Pumicestone Passage. Located on the ground fl oor is this delightful apartment awaiting it’s new owners.

• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including ensuite• Open plan kitchen, dining/ living areas

• Kitchen has quality fi ttings with a beautiful splashback• The apartment has two private courtyards

Agent: Anna Morgan-Varlow 0410 864 688

ON SITE SATURDAY 27TH OCTOBER AT 1PM

3 bed | 2 bath | 1 car | PoolInspect: Sat & Sun 12.30 - 1pmAddress: U1 “Giordano”, 93 Landsborough Pde, Golden Beach

AUCTION Web ID: 111686951 951

elderspalmwoods.com.au

Elders Palmwoods, 5 Margaret Street, Palmwoods, 5478 9122

• Receivers’ Sale• Elevated blocks available• Full turn-key house/duplex and land packages

from $359,000

• Lots sized from 720m2 to 2400m2*• Underground services*Sizes are approximate and may vary

Burnside Windsor Rise – Patrick King Drive

Only 12 Lots Left!!!

From $130,000John Magrath 0421 828 412Elders Palmwoods Web Id 3838634

Estate finalisation-100+years. 3km Tingoora, superb fattening country, eq bore, 1 dam, carrying a very large body of pasture, sweeping panoramic views. All serious acreage buyers need to inspect!

Tingoora Dowers Road

Auction on site 13th October 2012 @ 11amBy Appointment

AUCTION

Trevor Leishman 0427 598 106 &Errol Luck 0427 561 678 Elders Toowoomba Web Id 4527424

10km Sth of Yarraman. 2 homes, mach sheds, yards. Large stands of pastures and bushland, superb country. Approx 280 acres of contoured cultivation. Well watered. 2 eq bores, 18 dams.

Upper Yarraman 143 Hobbs Road

Auction on site Sat 10th Nov 2012 @ 11amStrictly By Appointment - Estate Finalisation

AUCTION

Trevor Leishman 0427 598 106 &Errol Luck 0427 561 678 Elders Toowoomba Web Id 4540604

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t: 07 5491 5722

e: [email protected]

w: www.jamproperty.com.au

65 bulcock street, caloundra

It’s our fresh approach

to real estate that makes us

different to other agencies.

We are offering 3 months free*

property management to new clients.

You will really see the difference.

Call Loretta Morgan today on 0417 748 200

to learn how we can help you. t: 07 5491 5722

e: [email protected]

w: www.jamproperty.com.au

65 bulcock street, caloundra

• Residential • Commercial • Retail • Industrial *Conditions apply

Rare Development Site in Prime Position for Tender 29 & 31 Canberra Tce & 29 Moreton Pde KINGS BEACH

Great location and position, walk to Kings Beach, restaurants, CBD, shops & movie theatre. Enjoy all the water sports that Caloundra & the Pumicestone Passage have to offer, fi shing, wind surfi ng, kayaking, sailing, & watch the parachute landings on the beach, or just sit on the beach & relax. This land will offer a huge opportunity for capital gains or for land banking in the future. All units will have fantastic views from units that are built on these blocks.

For more information contact Susanne Currey m: 0411 666 850 e: [email protected] w: www.jamproperty.com.au

• One of the very few development sites left on the beautiful Sunshine Coast• Zoned multi residential with magnifi cent ocean views over Kings Beach and

Moreton Island• Three blocks of vacant land 1,830 sq mtrs in total, on three separate titles

(to be sold as a parcel) all blocks 610sqm each

• Two street frontages, super high elevations, never to be built out• Height restrictions – Two blocks on Canberra Terrace - 30 Metres • Height restrictions for Moreton Parade – One block - 21 Metres • SUBJECT TO TOWN PLANNING APPROVAL Tender closes Monday 22nd October

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Dual-living acreage in Coes Creek

On 1.7 acres, this spacious family home offers dual-living options and is in a quiet, private location. It features timber fl oors, high ceilings, solar hot water and a large deck with views. Outside are a pool, separate studio or guest house and large, fl at yard.

This immaculate home boasts contemporary fi nishes throughout and comprises three bedrooms with built-in robes, a large bathroom with separate toilet, impressive kitchen, open-plan living area and sun-drenched north-facing covered patio.

This basic brick and timber home has been freshly painted inside and is ready for further upgrades, or as a simple, comfortable weekender on two acres. There are solar panels, verandahs, a covered patio, large shed and fruit trees.

With a north-facing aspect, this unique home has been designed for stylish family living with double French doors opening to an outdoor entertainment area and large pool. The elevated block is in a leafy cul-de-sac a short walk from the town centre.

21 Mountain Breeze Court, Coes Creek

5 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

$539,000 negotiable

Riddell Real Estate5442 1888

Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599

19 Brookes Street, Nambour

3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car

$303,900

Victor Realty5476 0050

Craig Heppell 0400 180 515

105 River Road, Peachester

3 bed, 1 bath, 2 car

Auction on site Saturday October 20 @ 5pm

Maleny & Hinterland Real Estate 5494 3022

Julie Reimers0417 465 536

7 Bega Street, Nambour

4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car

Auction on site Saturday October 6 @ 11am

First National Carolans 5441 1344

Andy Sharma0410 989 177

HINTERLAND

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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

40 Acres + Creek FrontageEx-Sugar Cane Farm

Home site above Q100Direct Frontage to Tidal Creek

Fertile SoilIdeal Lifestyle Acreage

So Central to Bli Bli or Nambour

Gary Blake 0416 155 634

Come Love Me AgainRenovators Special

4 Bedrooms 2 BathroomsLarge Family room

1¾ Acres Near YandinaTown Water

Landscaped but Overgrown

Gary Blake 0416 155 634

FOR COMMERCIAL LEASEHigh Profi le location above NAB

83m2 Professional SuiteDivided into 3 offi ces + Reception

Parking AvailableShort or Long Lease

Rent $350 per week + GST

Ian Black 0407 587 503

INVESTORS ONLY

All offers over $350,000 consideredIan Black 0407 587 503

Versatile Lifestyle 7 AcresBrick 4 x 2 famly Homestead

Inground Pool in Tropical SettingSchool Bus

5 min up to Mapleton, 20 min BeachSuperb views over rural countryside

Stables, Sheds, Huge Arena

Ian Black 0407 587 503

LAST CHANCE! Only 1 Block Left

Priced to sell – ALL OFFERS CONSIDEREDGary Langford 0412 348 533

PROPERTY of the WEEK

The Price? Only $545,000

What Value at only $350,000

Lot 14 Griffi n Place COES CREEKFlat Block 625m2 (approx) Ready for Slab on Ground

Cul-de-sac PositionWalk to Schools

New IGA Shopping Centre just around the corner

Rented @ $395pw on long lease4 bedrooms and ensuite

Open plan living withspectacular views

Double garage with internal accessSellers want a quick sale

Views from Nambour HeightsSpacious home 4 bed 2 bathroom. Glowing polished hardwood fl oors.

Possible dual occupancy.Internal access to huge lower level.

Solar hot water. Over ¼ acre.Glorious views.

Gary Blake 0416 155 634 $369,000

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www.malenyrealestate.com Riverside Centre, 1/4 Maple Street, Maleny 5494 3022

OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT & SUN 2-3PMLivestock, small crops, timber or just plain enjoyment, this beautifully presented acreage offers the perfect lifestyle, weekender or permanent home. Situated in a prime position with easy access and excellent fencing, cleared grazing land gently rises to an established home site, with a spacious and stylish cottage, garage combination,

ample water, undercover parking, secure storage and more. Gardens are a delight, and you can enjoy the thriving orchard with a wide choice of fruit trees. There’s a small timber plantation and you and the kids have a choice of beautiful camping and picnic sites alongside the sparkling creek, all within your own private sanctuary.

Contact:David Gamble 5494 3022

or 0419 720 575INSPECT THIS WEEKEND – 14 Cookes Road, Conondale

View: www.malenyrealestate.com ID 6164713

47 LUSH ACRES TO GROW YOUR LIFESTYLE

AUCTION On-Site 3.00pm October 14th, 2012

OH SO ADORABLE and OH SO AFFORDABLE! Let time stand still on this 1 acre shelter for the world-weary - a place of scented vines, long VERANDAHS, welcoming FIREPLACE & rolling hill VIEWS to the coast. Downsizing or just need to seriously chill? This sturdy 3 bed/2 bathroom home is bursting with character, guaranteed to satisfy your every need for comfort, privacy and practicality - just 7 mins to Maleny. Long loved and scrupulously maintained as the family weekend retreat -they’re ready to pass it on - NOT PASS IT IN!

AUCTION on site 12 noon, Sunday October 28th or to SELL PRIOROpen for inspection 2.00-2.45pm Saturday

Contact Agent:Julie Reimers 0417 465 536 or 5494 3022www.malenyrealestate.com ID 6521433

AUCTION: 218 Witta Rd, Witta (MALENY)

STORY-BOOK ESCAPE + VIEWS

BARGAIN BUY: Executor welcomes market valueBASIC BRICK, freshly painted inside, 3 bed 1 bath - for the simple life or spruce up with low $’s for your starter home or weekender.SOLAR PANELS, VERANDAHS, COVERED PATIO + BBQ, BORE, DBL CARPORT + 6X6M SHED, feature plants & few mixed fruit trees. Easy LEVEL GROUND + easy access TERRACED bush areaPERSONAL PRIVACY - 12 mins Beerwah services, Brisbane 45 mins

AUCTION on site 5pm, Saturday October 20th or WILL SELL PRIOROpen for inspection 11.00-11.45am Saturday

Contact Agent:Julie Reimers 0417 465 536 or 5494 3022www.malenyrealestate.com ID 6521293

AUCTION: 105 River Road, Peachester

LOW CARE CUTIE ON 2 ACRES

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Glenview acreage escape

On just over an acre, this lifestyle acreage property is within 10 minutes of Buderim and Chancellor Park but offers space for chooks, horses or goats among the array of fruit trees. The main residence features four bedrooms, two separate living zones, a gorgeous country kitchen and high raked ceilings. The sprawling deck overlooks the property, which backs onto the Mooloolah River. There is a separate one-bedroom cottage, with a kitchenette, living and dining room. Outside are a vegie house, tree hut, chicken run and fenced paddock.

441 Glenview Road, Glenview

5 bed, 3 bath, 3 car

Low $500,000s

Next Property Group1300 400 777

Tracey McAllansmith0418 722 374

HINTERLAND

Gary De Paoli 0408 731 412 | Sarah White 0418 981 718 | John Pyne 0418 710 209 | Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599 | David Menck 0408 713 834www.riddellrealestate.com.au

Shop 2, 18 Blackall Street WOOMBYE5442 1888“Properties For Your Lifestyle”

5 ACRE HOBBY FARMAND LARGE FAMILY HOME

• Fantastic opportunity for a Hobby Farm or just to run your horses• Set on 5 useable acres with plenty of water – tanks and drinkable bore• A selection of tree crops already in place: Avocado, Citurs, Mangoes, Macadamia and Custard Apple + still room for the livestock • Set close to the Big Pineapple .. ready for weekend markets • Added bonus, a large family home• Lowset brick with study and great entertaining• Small sheds for storage / chook pen • Situated on the eastern side, easy drive to School and shops

PRICE: High $500,000’s INSPECT: Saturday 12.00 -12.40pm CONTACT: Sarah White 0418 981 718

KIELS MOUNTAIN 109 Kentish Road 4 2 SHED/STABLE

1ST HOME BUYER ALERT! • Fantastic Opportunity for the First Home buyer

to enter the market

• Stylishly renovated home situated in Burnside

• A modern kitchen, glowing polished hardwood fl oors .. character !

• Walk to popular neighborhood shopping centre

• Full length covered rear verandah for entertaining, overlooking fully fenced yard with side access

• Take advantage of the Grant before it runs out!PRICE: $315,000INSPECT: Saturday 1.00 - 1.40pmCONTACT: John Pyne 0418 710 209

BURNSIDE 8 Glenys Street 3 1 1

DECKS...BIG SHED...TRADIES HAVEN • Best value here- 2 storey, refurbished home • Private setting, 913m2 block in a leafy suburb • Open plan living, dining, extended outdoor areas • Enjoy Queensland living on the 2 Kwila hardwood decks (front & back) • Downstairs having large rumpus, big bedroom + w.i.r. bathroom and laundry and covered patio

• Massive 6x9 powered shed with extra height, fans, power points + 2 bay high roof carport • Room for boat or trailer with extra parking bay • The Vendors are motivated and ready to sell PRICE: $349,000 INSPECT: Saturday 11.00 - 11.40amCONTACT: Sarah White 0418 981 718

COES CREEK 33 Kundart Street 4 2 2

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Gary De Paoli 0408 731 412 | Sarah White 0418 981 718 | John Pyne 0418 710 209 | Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599 | David Menck 0408 713 834 www.riddellrealestate.com.au

Shop 2, 18 Blackall StreetWOOMBYE

5442 1888“Properties For Your Lifestyle”

1.7 ACRE HIDEAWAY ~ PRIVACY, VIEWS and VERSATILITY • Spacious, stylish family home with dual living

possibilities set in a quiet, private location

• Large deck, inground pool, long range views

• Separate studio / guest room

• Large fl at yard for kids play ~soccer, trampolines, gardening

• Polished timber fl oors, high ceilings, solar hot water, cool breezes

• Caring owners downsizing • Absolute Huge Value Buying!!• Prestige small acreage under replacement

value

PRICE: $539,000 Negotiable INSPECT: Saturday 12-12.40pmCONTACT: Kirk Patrick 0439 395 599

COES CREEK 21 Mountain Breeze Court 5 2 2

AS NEW HOME IN POPULAR WOOMBYE • This home is immaculate, low maintenance and

sure to impress

• Spacious design with formal lounge and large family room

• Energy suffi cient solar power and hot water

• Air conditioned for summer comfort

• Fully fenced with side access to the rear, established gardens & room for pool

• Short distance to Woombye Village

• This is a great opportunity for those seeking the relaxed Village lifestyle

PRICE: $415,000INSPECT: By appointment CONTACT: John Pyne 0418 710 209

WOOMBYE 24 Bunya Pine Place 3 2 2

ORIGINAL COTTAGE AND SHED ... SET ON 4.5 ACRES• Great location, large, cleared paddock plus

rainforest and creek … all close to Woombye

• Character home with huge back deck that overlooks the acreage - very relaxing outlook

• Excellent new home site, cleared and leveled – ready to build on if desirable

• Plenty of room for a horse, vegetable gardens, site for a pool and 3 bay shed

• A very motivated Seller - Ready to Negotiate!

• A rare opportunity to purchase small acreage this close to Woombye Township

PRICE: $419,000INSPECT: Saturday 1-1.40pmCONTACT: Sarah White 0418 981 718

WEST WOOMBYE 230 Blackall Range Road 3 2 2

A SECURE FUTURE FOR YOUR FAMILY… Home + 10 Acres of Useable Land• 10 beautiful acres of rich volcanic soil and with

plenty of water • Fish from the well stocked dams • A selection of fruit and nut trees to start you off • Add a few chooks, small crops, market garden• Shed for the man… plenty of storage

• Comfortable family home with back verandah and inground salt water pool

• The home is a blank canvass, ready for your personal touch and style

• Bring the horses, bikes for trail riding

• This is a Fantastic Lifestyle Up For Grabs!

PRICE: $650,000

INSPECT: Saturday 2.00-2.40pm

CONTACT: Sarah White 0418 981 718

MAPLETON 42 Johnson Road 3 2 2

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COMMERCIAL

The Property Council of Australia recently announced the fi nalists in the 2012 Retail Property Awards, and a place familiar to Coast shoppers is in the running for a gong.

Kawana Shoppingworld is a fi nalist in the Excellence in Sustainability Award category. Judges will assess Kawana Shoppingworld and the other fi nalists on elements such as water

CENTRE UP FOR AWARDminimisation and waste disposal, noise abatement, energy use and air quality.

The Retail Property Awards were established to recognise exceptional retail properties in the state. Other categories in the awards are Excellence in Marketing, Excellence in Design and the President’s Award for Outstanding Performance in the Retail Sector.

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AUCTION On Site Saturday 20th October at 11am

INSPECT By Appointment

CAROLANS 5441 1344

PETER WRIGLEY 0407 374 349

WEB www.carolans.net

Exciting opportunity to purchase lots 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7“The Jessica Centre” in this well located shopping complex in the heart of the Kawana Waters Master Planned Community. Close to Kawana Shopping World, Nicklin Way and Prime Waterfront Homes. Be a part of the ever growing Kawana Waters precinct.Possibility to redevelop exists (subject to Council Approval). Fully leased, the property consists of 2x2 bedroom residential units with ensuite and 2 car garage each and 3 retail/commercial tenancies. The Jessica Centre has excellent parking for 42 vehicles.

Minyama Goldmine!

MINYAMA AUCTION66 JESSICA BOULEVARD

102 Currie Street, Nambour

5441 1344 www.carolans.net

GOLDEN BEACH FOR LEASE

An excellent opportunity to lease this 72m² offi ce/retail space with great main road frontage in a busy strip shopping centre with many Medical/Allied Health Professionals nearby and with the bus at your door. A modern building with new carpets and freshly painted. The layout suits professional offi ces with off street parking, reverse-cycle ducted air-conditioning, reception area, kitchenette and toilets. Rent is $2166.66 per month (plus GST and outgoings).

INSPECT By Appointment

CAROLANS 5441 1344

PETER WRIGLEY 0407 374 349

WEB www.carolans.net

Prime Golden Beach Location – For Lease

1/56 LANDSBOROUGH PARADE

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MOOLOOLABA $285PW 2 1 12 bed, 1 bath, SLUG, modern ground floor unit, deck overlooking the water, close to shops & cafes. PARREARRA $335PW 3 1 2Bright modern kitchen, separate laundry and toilet, lovely private rear garden, minutes to shops, beach and public transport.BATTERY HILL $360PW 3 1 2Family home with large fully fenced yard, walk to beach, shops & schools, great location.BUDDINA $380PW 4 1 -4 bed, 1 bath, air-con, partly renovated, dishwasher, huge fenced yard, short walk to the beach, close to La Balsa park, shops, cafes & restaurants.LITTLE MOUNTAIN $475PW 4 2 24 bed, 2 bath, DLUG, brand new home, large covered patio, elevated position with views, pets on application.LITTLE MOUNTAIN $520PW 4 2 2Great home overlooking bushland, wrap around timber decks, pool, modern family home.KAWANA ISLAND $550PW 4 2 24 bed, 2 bath, double lock up garage, executive style home, fully fenced, large outdoor entertaining. Pets on application. PELICAN WATERS $750PW 4 2 2This incredible modern executive style home is on the waters front in the elite area of Pelican Waters. Large parents retreat, several living areas, lovely pool overlooking the water.MINYAMA $975PW 4 2 3Deep water access, 11m pontoon, in ground pool, fully fenced, views overlooking pool and harbour, 3 bedrooms downstairs, parents retreat & ensuite upstairs, bathroom plus powder room downstairs, 2 separate large living areas, large kitchen with granite top finishes.

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KIELS MNT: 200 Kiel Mnt Rd SAT 12-12.403 brm Western Red Cedar home, tucked away privately on 1 acre with natural bush outlook. Freshly painted, timber deck for entertaining. Fantastic opportunity to get into the housing market. Owners are looking for offers. $389,000

NAMBOUR: 43 Nambour Mapleton Rd SAT 11-11.40 Queenslander Charm...hardwood polished fl oors, bay window, 3 brms, 1 renovated bathroom, cubby house for the kids, f/fenced yard with est. gardens. This home is well worth your inspection! Attn. First Home Buyers ... Well priced at $279,000DULONG: 609 Dulong Rd SAT 11-11.40 Fantastic, stylish home, this home is the WOW factor. Bamboo fl ooring, high ceilings, fantastic views, Set on 3 easy care acres. Truly a home of style, sophistication and quality. This is really worthy of an inspection Mid $500,000’s

Palmwoods: 343 Palmwoods Montville Rd SAT 2-2.40 3 brms, 2 bath, highset, northeast aspect set on 10 acres.Quality home with many features and aspects of appeal. Beautiful timber deck for entertaining. Not many properties available like this one. Make time to inspect. Well priced at $529,000

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CALOUNDRA/IVADALE LAKES - 4 bedroom home, large living area,ensuite, airconditioned, double garage, fenced yard $430 pwCALOUNDRA/IVADALE LAKES - 4 bedroom home, 2 living areas, ensuite, airconditioned, double garage, fenced yard $450 pw COOLUM BEACH - 2 Bedroom townhouse, carport, courtyard, pool, quiet complex, central location $300 pw MAROOCHYDORE - Selection of 2 Bedroom furn/unfurn villas, aircon, carport pool and bbq area in quiet complex. $300 pwMT COOLUM - 2 Bedroom unit, carport, quiet complex, close shops.$280 pw

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1 Bring shame on (8)2 Devise (8)3 A great deal (4)5 Genuineness (12)6 Eliminating round (4)7 Monotony (6)8 Advent (6)11 Apostles (12)15 Carpentry tool (5)16 Fashion (5)18 Remarkable (8)19 Biased (3-5)21 Bowman (6)22 Pamper (6)26 Objective (4)27 Principal (4)

ACROSS DOWN

HOROSCOPESARIES Mar 21-Apr 20 Put your energy to work as you power through projects and tie up loose ends. Mighty Mars moves into fellow fire sign Sagittarius, so make the most of the power-surge while you can.

TAURUS Apr 21-May 21 You may let go of a relationship that’s no longer working, which will give you the freedom to move forward. Singles – look for love with someone with a mature outlook.

GEMINI May 22-Jun 21 Optimism is high and there is the potential to do well. But don’t spoil potential success by being slap-dash and careless. Take the time to absorb the details, especially at work.

CANCER Jun 22-Jul 23 The stars promise a positive and pleasant weekend, as long as you are realistic when it comes to friendships. If you expect too much, you may be let you down.

LEO Jul 24-Aug 23 With luxury-loving Venus and impractical Neptune in your money zones, are you spending money faster than you feel comfortable with? Take stock and plug the cash drain now.

VIRGO Aug 24-Sep 23 Virgos adore the minutiae of daily life but avoid getting bogged down in minor details. Slow down and look a little deeper, as you decipher the subtleties within a complex situation.

LIBRA Sep 24-Oct 23 Penny-pinching Saturn slides into your money zone for the next three years. So, if you want to thrive in the current economic climate, spending sprees are out and serious saving is in.

SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22 Saturn starts its three year transit through your sign. It’s a period when you need to accept responsibility for the decisions you make, consolidate your strengths, and work on your weaknesses.

SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 21With mighty Mars marching through your sign (from October 7 to November 17) it’s time to get motivated, as you initiate projects and put plans into action. Sock it to ’em, Sagittarius.

CAPRICORN Dec 22-Jan 20 Saturn – your ruling planet – starts a three year journey through Scorpio on Saturday. This will boost your ambition and willpower, but you must also find regular ways to de-stress and relax.

AQUARIUS Jan 21-Feb 19 Although you’re desperate for a holiday, a new work cycle has started that requires hard work and extra responsibilities. Stay the course and you’ll travel in style later.

PISCES Feb 20-Mar 20 You’ve got grand plans and ambitious dreams for the future. You’re enjoying the big picture but don’t neglect the minor matters. This weekend, the devil is definitely in the detail.

Find these words in the grid:

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roachcricketearwigflea

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THEME: INSECTS

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JUNIOR X-WORD QUICK QUIZ1 Young ladies2 White powder

used in baking3 Opposite of

closes or shuts4 You can drink

through one5 Depart6 Type of dog7 More modern

and less old-fashioned

8 Not telling the truth

Solve all the clues and reveal the eight-letter word spelled down the middle of the grid.

1 To which continent is the pecan native?

2 What is the proper term for molten rock found under the earth’s surface?

3 The 1972 film The Godfather was based on a book of the same name written by who?

4 True or false: the Japanese spider crab can grow to have a leg span of over three metres?

5 Who (pictured) directed the 2012 film To Rome with Love?

SCATTERWORD: hypnotize, phoney, phyton, python, honey, piety, peony, pithy, phony, hype, they, yeti, toey, oyez, type, hypo, tiny, pity, pony.

JUNIOR X-WORD: girls, flour, opens, straw, leave, corgi, newer, lying, (GROWLING).

QUICK QUIZ: 1 North America 2 Magma 3 Mario Puzo 4 True 5 Woody Allen

CROSSWORD Across: 1 Docile 4 Pathetic 9 Senate 10 At random 12 Rare 13 Rider 14 Turn 17 Civilisation 20 In conclusion 23 Root 24 Hasty 25 Ages 28 Historic 29 Ballad 30 Ruthless 31 Inured Down: 1 Disgrace 2 Contrive 3 Lots 5 Authenticity 6 Heat 7 Tedium 8 Coming 11 Missionaries 15 Plane 16 Vogue 18 Singular 19 One-sided 21 Archer 22 Cosset 26 Goal 27 Main

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6pm Grand Designs Revisited. 6.50 Minuscule. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30 Queensland. 8.00 Miranda. (PG) 8.30 Scott And Bailey. (M, ls) 9.20 Waking The Dead. (M, alv)

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens. 9.00 MOVIE The Bourne

Supremacy. (M, lv, 04) 11.15 I Shouldn’t Be Alive. (M)

6pm News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) 8.30 MOVIE Dear John. (M, sv, 10) 10.45 Two And A Half Men. (M, s)

6pm The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Date Night.

(M, lvs, 10) 10.25 MOVIE Smart People.

(M, sld, 08)

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Coast: The Secret Life Of

Beaches. 8.30 Jerusalem: The Making Of A

Holy City. (PG) 9.30 As It Happened: Elusive

Justice.

6pm Saturday Landline. 6.30 Gardening Australia. 7.00 News. 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.20 Sinbad. (PG) 9.05 Hustle. (PG) 10.05 The Jonathan Ross Show.

6pm News. 6.30 MOVIE Madagascar: Escape

2 Africa. (PG, v, 08) 8.30 MOVIE GoldenEye.

(PG, vs, 95) 11.15 MOVIE Untraceable.

(AV15+, av, 08)

6pm News. 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home

Videos. (PG) 7.40 MOVIE Harry Potter And The

Half-Blood Prince. (PG, hv, 09) 10.40 MOVIE Run Fatboy Run.

(M, l, 07)

6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 David Attenborough’s Life In

Cold Blood. (PG) 7.30 Wildlife Warriors. 8.00 Bondi Vet. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE X2: X-Men United.

(M, v, 03)

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Rebuilding The Past: Hendon. 8.30 Prohibition: Scofflaw. (PG) 9.30 Boardwalk Empire.

(MA15+, n) 10.30 Boardwalk Empire.

(AV15+, v)

6pm Auction Room. 6.30 Compass: The Lost War Of

The Vatican Pt 1. 7.00 News. 7.30 Great Southern Land: On The

Move. 8.30 Call The Midwife. (M, a)

6pm News. 6.30 Sunday Night. 7.30 Ahn Does Vietnam. (PG) 8.30 Killing Time. (M, dlsv) 9.30 Strike Back. (AV15+, lsv) 10.30 Strike Back. (AV15+, lsv) 11.30 30 Rock. (M, s)

6pm News. 6.30 Big Brother. (PG) 7.30 60 Minutes. 8.30 House Husbands. (PG) 9.30 The Mentalist. (M) 10.30 Underbelly: Badness.

(M, lv)

6pm The Project. 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.00 Modern Family. (PG) 8.00 Julian Assange: The Real

Story. 8.30 MOVIE Underground: The

Julian Assange Story. (12)

6pm Thalassa: Tropicalisation Of The Mediterranean.

6.30 World News Australia. 7.30 Lost Worlds. (PG) 8.30 The Gene Code: Unlocking

The Code. 9.30 Surviving Terror. (PG)

6pm Time Team: Les Gellettes. 6.50 Minuscule. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Poh’s Kitchen Lends A Hand.

(PG) 8.30 Rick Stein’s Spain.

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 8.45 Winners & Losers. (PG, v) 9.45 Grey’s Anatomy. (M) 10.45 Smash. (M)

6pm News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) 9.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.30 Two And A Half Men.

6pm The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. (PG, a) 7.30 I Will Survive. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 10.30 Late News. 11.15 Numb3rs. (M)

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are?

Richard Madeley. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.30 World News Australia.

6pm The Restaurant. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 QI. (PG) 8.30 Gruen Planet. (PG) 9.05 The Chaser: Hamster Wheel. 9.35 Randling. (M, l)

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.00 Surveillance Oz. (PG) 8.30 Criminal Minds. (M, av) 10.30 Covert Affairs. (M, v)

6pm News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) 9.00 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings. (PG) 10.00 Embarrassing Bodies.

(M, mn)

6pm The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. (PG, v) 7.30 Last Man Standing. (PG, l) 8.00 Last Man Standing. (PG, s) 8.30 The Good Wife. (M) 9.30 Class Of. (PG, l) 10.30 Late News.

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Survivors: Nature’s

Indestructible Creatures. 8.30 Living With The Amish. (PG) 9.30 Barack Obama: Great

Expectations. (M) 10.30 World News Australia.

6pm Rivers With Griff Rhys Jones: The East.

7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Catalyst. 8.30 Rake. (M, lsv) 9.30 Lowdown. (M, lv)

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 Brynne: My Bedazzled Life.

(PG) 8.00 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 8.30 Beauty And The Geek. (PG)

6pm News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 A Current Affair. 7.30 Big Brother. (PG) 8.30 Big Brother Confidential. (PG) 9.00 AFP: Australian Federal

Police.

6pm The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 Jamie’s Thirty Minute Meals. 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M, as) 10.30 Late News. 11.15 Trollied. (M)

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 Gourmet Farmer. 8.00 Destination Flavour. 8.30 Two Greedy Italians…Still

Hungry. 9.35 One Born Every Minute.

(M, al)

[ T E L E V I S I O N ]

YOUR PRIME TIME TV GUIDE

6pm Restoration Man. 6.50 Minuscule. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch.

6pm Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 The X Factor. (PG) 9.15 GCB. (M) 10.15 The Amazing Race. (PG) 11.15 Up All Night. (PG)

6pm News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 Big Brother. (PG) 8.30 The Mentalist. (M) 9.30 Person Of Interest. (M) 10.30 CSI: NY. (M, v) 11.30 Memphis Beat. (M)

6pm The Project. 7.00 Modern Family. 7.30 New Girl. (PG) 8.00 Ben And Kate. (PG) 8.30 Can Of Worms. (M) 9.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 10.30 Late News.

6.30pm World News Australia. 7.30 MythBusters: Boomerang

Bullet. (PG) 8.30 Derren Brown: The

Experiments: Assassin. (M, l) 9.30 Black Mirror. (MA15+, as) 10.30 World News Australia.

Programs are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by the networks.

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4-DAY FORECAST

SURF REPORTwith MWP’s man in the water

FISHING REPORTwith Wayne Nilsson from Maroochydore Fishing World

Swell has arrived! It will be six foot with perfect offshore winds – the only problem I see is you will need to travel to Sumatra in order to enjoy it. A costly exercise I can tell you! As for the local front you will need a long board and a sense of humour for this time of year as the northerlies take control. I suggest searching the northern corners for something out of the wind and lower your expectations. If you score something above that it will be a bonus and will make your day – woo hoo! If you have children why not make it a day where it’s about them. This will work for you on two fronts – one, the kids will love you for it and two, you have earned brownie points for when the surf is really pumping and you want to disappear for a few extra hours.

ESTUARY: Holiday makers are reporting good catches of whiting in the rivers using worms and yabbies. Light line and small (size four and six), long shank hooks are the best as whiting have small mouths, hence the small gap hooks. Whiting are known to feed in shallow water, so an incoming tide over the banks is preferable. SURF: Chopper tailor, dart and bream are in the deeper gutters, and using baby blue pilchards on small gang hooks ensures a hook-up. Flurocarbon leader is an added advantage because the water is so clear and regular leader can been seen and can spook the fi sh easily.OFFSHORE: When conditions allow, a good mixed bag is on offer. Catches of cobia, tuna, and snapper at mostly close-in reefs have been caught this week. FRESHWATER: A local fi shing club visit to Borumba Dam last weekend proved yellowbelly and saratoga were easy targets. Upper reaches of the local rivers are lively with late afternoon proving fruitful.

Friday05/10/12

Fine, mostly sunny

28°CMAX

12°CMIN

Saturday06/10/12

Fine, mostly sunny

29°CMAX

13°CMIN

Sunday07/10/12

Fine, partly cloudy

29°CMAX

15°CMIN

Monday08/10/12

Mostly fi ne, possible shower

28°CMAX

15°CMIN

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6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 The Great Food Truck Race. 8.10 Audrey’s Kitchen.

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Doc Martin. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Escape To The Country. 10.45 Homes Under The Hammer.

6.30pm Motor Racing. V8 Supercars. 8.30 Full Throttle Saloon. (M, VAals) 9.30 Full Throttle Saloon. (M, VA) 10.30 MOVIE Hard Target. (AV15+, vl, 93)

6pm Two And A Half Men. (PG, s) 6.30 MOVIE Kangaroo Jack. (PG, lv, 03) 8.30 MOVIE Revenge Of The Nerds. (M, anl, 84) 10.30 MOVIE Airheads. (M, ls, 94)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 The Great Barrier Reef. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE The Aviator. (M, al, 04) 11.55 Friends. (PG) 12.20am Psychic TV. (PG)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG, d) 7.30 American Digger. (PG, l) 8.00 Flip Men. (PG, l) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M, a) 9.30 NBL. Round 1.

6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 Glee. (PG) 8.30 Snog, Marry, Avoid? (M, s) 9.10 Excused. (PG, s) 9.40 Puberty Blues. (M, sldn)

6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 A Dad Is Born. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Paper Moon. (PG, 73)

6.30pm Down To Earth. (PG) 7.45 Heartbeat. (PG, a) 8.45 Inspector Morse. (M, av) 11.00 Black Sheep Squadron. (PG) 12am MOVIE Tactical Assault. (M, lv, 99)

6.30pm Mighty Structures. 7.30 Mighty Structures. 8.30 Football. Chris Mainwaring Legends Match. West Coast v Geelong. From Patersons Stadium.

6.40pm MOVIE Honey I Blew Up The Kid. (G, 92) 8.30 MOVIE Yes Man. (M, ls, 08) 10.40 Two And A Half Men. (M, s) 11.00 Glory Daze. 12am Conan. (M)

7.30pm Antiques Roadshow. 8.30 CSI: NY. (M) 9.30 CSI: Miami. (M, v) 10.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M, v) 11.25 Law & Order. (M)

6pm Places We Go. 6.30 Talkin’ ’Bout Your Generation. (PG, l) 7.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 8.00 M*A*S*H. (PG) 8.30 MOVIE Chariots Of Fire. (M, v, 81) 11.05 48 Hours. (M, a)

6pm Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. (PG) 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 I Will Survive. (PG) 8.30 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG, v) 11.30 The Hot 30 Countdown. (PG, sla)

6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Do Or Die. (PG) 8.25 Tropfest. (PG) 8.30 Sunday Best. (M, ln)

6.30pm Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Ballykissangel. (PG) 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 60 Minute Makeover. 10.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.45 The Lakes.

6.20pm MOVIE The Fox And The Hound 2. (G, 06) 7.40 MOVIE Land Of The Lost. (PG, dlsv, 09) 9.40 MOVIE Jackass: The Movie. (AV15+, vsln, 02) 11.40 Punk’d. (M)

6pm Big Brother. (PG) 6.30 16 And Pregnant. (PG) 7.30 Don’t Tell The Bride UK. (PG, l) 8.30 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) (M, s) 9.30 MOVIE Lethal Weapon 2. (M, vls, 89)

6.30pm Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Yes Minister. 8.00 To The Manor Born. 8.30 MOVIE Man On Fire. (M, lv, 04) 11.30 Sensing Murder. (PG)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.00 Trick My Truck. 7.30 Extreme Fishing With Robson Green. (PG, l) 8.30 MOVIE The Siege. (M, alv, 98) 10.55 48 Hours. (M, a) 11.55 NFL Moment.

6pm Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. (PG) 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Futurama. (PG)

6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Mega Builders. 8.15 On Track. 8.25 The Roast.

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, va) 8.30 Waking The Dead. (M, a) 9.40 Criminal Minds. (M, v) 10.40 Criminal Minds. (M, v)

6pm That ’70s Show. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 Ultimate Factories. 8.30 MythBusters. (PG) 9.30 Family Guy. (M, v) 10.00 American Dad! (M)

6pm Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 MOVIE The Book Of Eli. (AV15+, lv, 10) 12am Nikita. (AV15+, v) 1.00 Alcatraz. (M, va)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG, s) 7.30 Sea Patrol UK. (PG) 8.30 Inside The Human Body. (PG, ms) 9.30 Embarrassing Bodies. (M, nm) 10.30 Hoarding. (PG)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG, d) 7.30 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (PG)8.30 An Idiot Abroad. (M, l) 9.30 Arj Barker Live. (M, dls)

6pm The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 8.00 Raising Hope. (PG, s) 8.30 Dollhouse. (M, v) 11.30 The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson.

6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Dirty Jobs. 8.10 Doctor Who’s Greatest Moments.

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Islands Of Britain. 8.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG) 9.10 Keeping Up Appearances. (PG) 9.50 New Reclaimers. (PG)

6pm That ’70s Show. (PG, ls) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 MythBusters. (PG) 8.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 10.00 Cash Cowboys. (PG) 12am S.W.A.T. (PG, v) 1.00 T.J. Hooker. (PG, v)

6pm Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) 7.30 Teen Mom. (PG, l) 8.30 Sun, Sex And Suspicious Parents. (M, lsn) 9.30 MOVIE St. Trinian’s. (M, ds, 07)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 Yes Minister. 8.00 To The Manor Born. 8.30 The Closer. (M) 9.30 Rizzoli & Isles. (AV15+, v) 10.30 The Mentalist. (M)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG, adl) 7.30 Undercover Boss USA. (PG, l) 8.30 Cops. (M, a) 9.30 Ross Kemp: Return To Afghanistan. (M, l)

6pm The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG, s)

6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 The Undercover Princes. (PG) 8.25 The Roast.

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, v) 8.30 Rosemary & Thyme. (PG, va) 9.40 Pie In The Sky. (PG) 10.40 Pie In The Sky. (PG)

6pm Scrubs. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 8.30 Hardcore Pawn. (M) 9.00 Hardcore Pawn. (M) 9.30 American Pickers. (PG) 10.30 American Pickers. (PG)

6pm Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) 7.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG, sl) 8.30 2 Broke Girls. (M, s) 9.30 MOVIE Into The Blue. (M, dlv, 05)

6pm Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG, l) 7.30 Border Force. (PG) 8.30 RPA. (PG, m) 9.30 Silent Witness. (AV15+, av) 10.45 Law & Order. (M) 11.45 The Closer. (M)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG, d) 7.30 Coal. (PG, l) 8.30 Burn Notice. (M) 9.30 MOVIE A.I. Artificial Intelligence. (M, a, 01)

6pm The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Futurama. (PG)

6pm Florrie’s Dragons. 6.15 Tilly And Friends. 6.30 In The Night Garden. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Dangerous Drivers’ School. (PG) 8.15 On Track.

6pm Bargain Hunt. 7.00 Today Tonight. 7.30 The Royal. (PG) 8.30 Inspector Morse. (M) 10.40 Dangerfield. (M) 11.40 The Bill. (M) 12.40am Kojak. (M)

6pm Scrubs. (PG) 6.30 How I Met Your Mother. (PG) 7.30 Swamp People. (PG) 8.30 Turtleman. (PG) 9.30 Operation Repo. (M) 10.00 Operation Repo. (M)

6pm Top Gear. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, s) 8.30 MOVIE Ronin. (M, vl, 98) 11.00 Two And A Half Men. (M, s) 11.30 Eclipse. (PG) 12am Conan. (M)

6pm Friends. (PG) 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 7.30 Animal Hoarding. (PG) 8.30 Embarrassing Bodies. (M, nm) 9.30 Super Nanny UK. (PG)

6pm M*A*S*H. (PG) 6.30 Get Smart. (PG) 7.00 Cops. (PG, d) 7.30 Extreme Fishing With Robson Green. (PG, l) 8.30 MOVIE A Civil Action. (M, al, 98) 10.55 White Collar. (M)

6pm The Simpsons. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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