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Salute to our people

With Christmas Day being just weeks away I think it is only right that we in the Noosa Shire take the opportunity to stop, think and say thanks.

Thanks to those organisations and unpaid volunteers, who, down through the year have contributed their time and effort to raise the funds necessary to help those in need.

One such organisation would be the Smile for a Child and the other, the group responsible for the Access Beach Mats on Noosa’s main beach. These mats have made our beautiful beach easily accessible to all, young mothers with prams and those who better years are behind them.

The Smile for a Child group which was formed in 2007 has the distinction of having Evonne Goolagong Cawley, stand as patron and her support, which has been ongoing for several years, is so noted.

To date this this group has raised in excess of $510,000 for local children’s charities. One function for which they have become somewhat famous, is the annual Noosa Combined Clubs Smile for a Child Charity Golf Day hosted by the Noosa Golf Club.

Held in September, it is the initiative of six clubs in the Noosa area. The Surf Club Sunshine Beach, the Surf Club Noosa Heads, Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, Noosa RSL, Cooroy RSL and the Noosa Golf Club.

Sunshine Coast Charities that benefit from such a function are Starlight Foundations, Sunshine Butterflies, Noosa Seahorse Nippers, Sunny Kids and the K.I.D.S. Foundations. This charity got off to a good start when, in their inaugural year, they raised $32,000 and since then they have not looked back.

Down through the years there have been occasions when donations have been made to families that have been hit by a tragedy. All in all, a charity to be admired. They also conduct a major art union and for this, prizes are donated by local business houses.

Organisers wish to acknowledge Sharp Sunshine Coast, Hotel Laguna, Bella Casa Noosa, Munna Beach Apartments, Andari Holiday Apartments, Rise Noosa Apartments and Sofitel Resort. All monies raised stays local and with no admin fees, all work is done by volunteers or club staff.

On Saturday the Noosa Surf Club hosted a Smile for a Child luncheon at which the Noosa Seahorse Nippers Chairman Steve Mawby received a cheque for $5000. This was presented by their patron Dawn Fraser, another great Australian who has not hesitated to give her time and assistance to this worthy cause. Jordie Mercer, another patron, was unable to attend and sent her best wishers.

Over the years there have been many who have donated their time and effort. Just to name a few Little Jo Power, Tony Hack, Tony and Linda Jedynak, Donald McKill, Dr Susie O’Neill, Rod McCall, Leeanne Walsh, Darren Lehmann and Tony Giles.

These are just a few of the many, who, when it comes to care and consideration for our children are always there. But perhaps the most noted of all is the Noosa Club manager Anton Mogg (involved since the beginning) and the man himself, Glenn Puckeridge.

Affectionally known to one and all as Puck, this fundraiser extraordinaire definitely has no equal within the boundaries of our community. To people such as these we are proud to say they are indeed Our People.

Beach mats of Noosa

For several months, we have watched in absolute amazement as mother nature has given us what must be the longest and widest sandy beach ever in living memory.

However, with such visual beauty there came until now, a major problem. The great expansion of Noosa’s wide golden soft sandy beach made crossing to the waters’ edge something of a problem for many of our visitors, locals and tourists

Young mothers with strollers, Nipper parents with small children, elderly people with knees that have seen better days (like yours truly) and those who are simply not up to the effort required for such a walk, a walk that in days gone by would end with a swim in the in the beautiful waters of Noosa.

But then there came a concept that greatly reduced this problem. They called it the Beach Access Mats. Stretching from the boardwalk almost to the water’s edge, these mats were definitely a godsend for it made the long difficult walk so much easier.

The success of the mats, totally supported by our lifeguards, is something that needs to be addressed and above all continued.

This means that a day at our beach with the family is no longer restricted to the fit and healthy. Also, it makes those in wheelchairs aware that we in the Noosa community care about their welfare.

Now when you walk these mats, we at Noosa Today invite you to stop and read the names of those who made this project a reality. They are marked on a beach mat for all to see – Sandy Bolton local member, the Noosa Shire Council, and above all another of our great volunteer organisation, the Noosa Lions.

With the Smile for a Child charity, plus the success of the Beach Access Mats all done by volunteer fundraisers and support workers, it makes us proud. A good year made possible by, Our People

The success of these mats, totally supported by our lifeguards, is something that needs immediate attention. There is definitely a need for another set placed for example, between the existing and the Noosa rock wall.

With visitation to our beach on a massive increase, a second Beach Access Mat in the position suggested would be of great benefit. Regarding the financial aspect, I feel that there are those who were not fully aware when first approached of the massive benefit obtained from such a project.

To all ‘Our People’ involved in these charities and this project, many thanks and Merry Christmas.

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