Noosapost https://noosapost.net/ My WordPress Blog Thu, 25 Apr 2024 23:58:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 231680227 Ex Mayor Clare Stewart is Standing Up for Noosa Hospital: Join the Fight to Secure Our Future https://noosapost.net/2024/04/18/understanding-different-diet-trends/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=understanding-different-diet-trends https://noosapost.net/2024/04/18/understanding-different-diet-trends/#respond Thu, 18 Apr 2024 09:49:46 +0000 http://tdi_491_130 Clare Stewart, candidate for October’s state elections for LNP has begun a petition ‘Save Noosa Hospital.  Clare stated that as a state candidate I am deeply committed to the welfare of our community, I refuse to stand idly by while our vital healthcare services hang in the balance. With just six years remaining on the […]

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Clare Stewart, candidate for October’s state elections for LNP has begun a petition ‘Save Noosa Hospital.  Clare stated that as a state candidate I am deeply committed to the welfare of our community, I refuse to stand idly by while our vital healthcare services hang in the balance.

With just six years remaining on the lease, the State Labor Government owes us an explanation for the prolonged delay in securing a long-term agreement for Noosa Hospital. Without this crucial lease extension, our hospital lacks the stability necessary to invest in essential services for our rapidly growing population.

Noosa Hospital isn’t just a building; it’s the heart of our community’s health and wellbeing. A failure to secure a long-term lease jeopardizes our access to critical healthcare services, putting the health and safety of our residents at risk.

I urge every Noosa local to stand with me in demanding action from the State Labor Government. By signing my petition, you send a powerful message that health services are not negotiable – they are a fundamental right for every member of our community.

Sign the Petition Click here to add your name to the petition and join the fight to secure the future of Noosa Hospital. Let’s make our voices heard and hold our elected officials accountable for delivering the outcomes our community deserves.

Together, We Can Make a Difference As we rally together to ‘Save Noosa Hospital,’ let’s remember that our strength lies in our unity. By standing up for what’s right, we can ensure that our community receives the quality healthcare services it deserves.

Thank you for your support, and let’s continue to fight for a healthier, safer, and brighter future for Noosa.

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NICA WATERWATCH REPORT 2023 https://noosapost.net/2024/04/18/nica-waterwatch-report-2023/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nica-waterwatch-report-2023 https://noosapost.net/2024/04/18/nica-waterwatch-report-2023/#respond Thu, 18 Apr 2024 04:29:26 +0000 http://tdi_503_166 Noosa River Report Card……..the best news this week “We look forward to the Noosa River being upgraded again to its previous ‘A’ grade status later this year.” NICA has continued its water testing program, testing at thirty river, lake, and creek sites along the Noosa River catchment from below Lake Weyba up to the Upper […]

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Noosa River Report Card……..the best news this week

“We look forward to the Noosa River being upgraded again to its previous ‘A’ grade status later this year.”

NICA has continued its water testing program, testing at thirty river, lake, and creek sites along the Noosa River catchment from below Lake Weyba up to the Upper Noosa River, on a regular monthly basis. We measure water temperature, pH, conductivity, salinity, turbidity, and dissolved oxygen content, while general visual observations e.g. water appearance or floating matter are also noted.
In 2022 the Healthy Land & Water Report Card downgraded the Noosa River to a B grading following the heavy rains experienced early last year. We are pleased to report that our measurements during 2023 have shown a significant reduction in sedimentation in the river, measured as turbidity, which on average of all the river sites is now half that for last year. Indeed, some of the “dirtiest” test sites have shown even much greater improvement with turbidity down to just 20% of the previous average readings.

This is largely due to the onset of the coming El Nino weather pattern with its lower rainfall and milder weather events. All previous years’ testing has shown the importance of heavy rains and strong winds in stirring up the two shallow lakes Cootharaba and Coroibah, with resulting resuspension of sediments from the lake beds, which then eventually flows downstream. During 2023 the mild weather has not stirred the lakes to any great extent so the river has been exceptionally clear for many months. Continuing efforts to reduce erosion in tributary streams like Kin Kin Creek will also contribute to cleaning up the river.
Water samples collected by NICA are also routinely tested by Noosa Council to measure nitrogen and phosphorus pollutants in the water, in efforts to discover sources and causes of algal growths which, if left unchecked, can create serious contamination of the river and beaches. The results have been similar to the sedimentation tests, slightly higher values only being observed following heavier rains such as last occurred in March and April. For the rest of the year all such pollutants (mainly from fertiliser residues) have remained well below the official guidelines set for the river by the State Dept. of Environment and Science, DES.
We look forward to the Noosa River being upgraded again to its previous ‘A’ grade status later this year.
Bruce McConkey
October 2023

Isn’t it one of life’s great contradictions when Council’s heavily supported and promoted entities – NICA states on its own web page at the very beginning the following…….’The Noosa River is consistently rated amongst Queensland’s healthiest’

The blue link goes directly to the HLW Report Card | HLW Report Card
How do our Councilors like Stockwell, Wilkie and Wegenner and the fervent supporters of a Conservation Park and Rate Payer funded River Plan, continually get away with statements about how bad the river is and how it is in need of urgent protection…….The River Carers as they like to call themselves
This information is right under the communities nose and no one seems to notice nor care about the 180 degree opposed statements.
Can someone help me understand WHY??

HLW Report Card | HLW Report Card

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Business Post Noosa Shire 1 https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/the-art-of-tv-show-revivals-hits-and-misses/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-art-of-tv-show-revivals-hits-and-misses https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/the-art-of-tv-show-revivals-hits-and-misses/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:25:39 +0000 http://tdi_527_35c The Allure of Extreme Wealth When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses […]

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The Allure of Extreme Wealth

When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses destined to inherit these colossal fortunes. Born into a life of privilege that far exceeds the norm, they inhabit a reality that is almost unfathomable to the average person. But, as we peel back the layers of glitz and glamor, we find that these heirs often harbor secrets, struggles, and life stories that are far from a fairytale narrative.

The Burden of Expectations

While the advantages of being born into a billionaire family are obvious—access to the best education money can buy, extensive travel experiences, and an almost guaranteed position of power in society—the downsides are less visible but no less real. The weight of expectation is monumental.

From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions before most kids learn algebra, and their life paths are usually pre-decided by the generation before them. The emotional and psychological toll of this can be immense. High-profile parents often have unspoken, yet palpable, expectations that their children will not just inherit the family business but also expand it. This pressure to succeed, coupled with the world’s watchful eyes, often leads to various forms of anxiety and mental health issues, carefully hidden behind closed doors.

Hidden Lives: A Double-Edged Sword of Privacy and Isolation

Given their enormous financial worth, billionaire heirs are naturally targets for all kinds of threats, including kidnapping and extortion. This leads to a life that’s very private but also exceedingly isolated. It’s not uncommon for them to live in gated communities, attend private schools with other children of a similar socioeconomic status, and have their social activities carefully curated and supervised. While these measures ensure physical safety, they also result in a form of social isolation that makes it exceedingly difficult for these young people to form genuine, trusting relationships. Constantly shadowed by bodyguards, their interactions with the outside world are carefully monitored, which can lead to a distorted sense of reality and a deep-seated paranoia about people’s motives.

Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: Changing the Narrative

On the brighter side, a new wave of billionaire heirs and heiresses is emerging, armed with a heightened sense of social responsibility. Uncontent to simply coast along on family wealth, they’re actively working to reshape the societal impact of their fortunes. These individuals are not just pledging portions of their wealth to charitable foundations, but they are also deeply involved in issues that affect the global community, such as climate change, educational inequality, and systemic poverty.

They’re attending global summits, partnering with NGOs, and creating their own charitable initiatives to address issues they’re passionate about. Whether motivated by genuine altruism or a savvy public relations strategy, this shift towards philanthropy is a promising sign, indicating a more conscientious generation of billionaires to come.

The Complexity of Privilege

Navigating the nuanced realities of extreme wealth, especially as a young heir or heiress, is a monumental task that extends far beyond managing a financial portfolio. The challenges are multifaceted, affecting not just their material lives but also their emotional and psychological well-being. They bear the weight of generational expectations and immense responsibility, live secluded lives devoid of true personal freedom, and yet many are rising to the occasion, striving to convert their inherited wealth into meaningful change. While society often paints them with a broad brush of privilege, taking the time to understand their complexities allows us to see them as more than just their bank accounts. They’re human beings, molded by a set of incredibly unique and challenging circumstances, navigating a world that most of us will never fully understand.

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NOOSA CHAMBER SUNSET DRINKS – MEET THE MAYOR https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/streaming-wars-which-platform-offers-more/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=streaming-wars-which-platform-offers-more https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/streaming-wars-which-platform-offers-more/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:25:39 +0000 http://tdi_526_296 MEET THE MAYOR: Newly elected Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie was a guest of the latest Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sunset Drinks event, hosted by local business trattoria_benati in Noosa Junction. From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions […]

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MEET THE MAYOR: Newly elected Noosa Mayor Frank Wilkie was a guest of the latest Noosa Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sunset Drinks event, hosted by local business trattoria_benati in Noosa Junction.

From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions before most kids learn algebra, and their life paths are usually pre-decided by the generation before them. The emotional and psychological toll of this can be immense. High-profile parents often have unspoken, yet palpable, expectations that their children will not just inherit the family business but also expand it. This pressure to succeed, coupled with the world’s watchful eyes, often leads to various forms of anxiety and mental health issues, carefully hidden behind closed doors.

Hidden Lives: A Double-Edged Sword of Privacy and Isolation

Given their enormous financial worth, billionaire heirs are naturally targets for all kinds of threats, including kidnapping and extortion. This leads to a life that’s very private but also exceedingly isolated. It’s not uncommon for them to live in gated communities, attend private schools with other children of a similar socioeconomic status, and have their social activities carefully curated and supervised. While these measures ensure physical safety, they also result in a form of social isolation that makes it exceedingly difficult for these young people to form genuine, trusting relationships. Constantly shadowed by bodyguards, their interactions with the outside world are carefully monitored, which can lead to a distorted sense of reality and a deep-seated paranoia about people’s motives.

Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: Changing the Narrative

On the brighter side, a new wave of billionaire heirs and heiresses is emerging, armed with a heightened sense of social responsibility. Uncontent to simply coast along on family wealth, they’re actively working to reshape the societal impact of their fortunes. These individuals are not just pledging portions of their wealth to charitable foundations, but they are also deeply involved in issues that affect the global community, such as climate change, educational inequality, and systemic poverty.

They’re attending global summits, partnering with NGOs, and creating their own charitable initiatives to address issues they’re passionate about. Whether motivated by genuine altruism or a savvy public relations strategy, this shift towards philanthropy is a promising sign, indicating a more conscientious generation of billionaires to come.

The Complexity of Privilege

Navigating the nuanced realities of extreme wealth, especially as a young heir or heiress, is a monumental task that extends far beyond managing a financial portfolio. The challenges are multifaceted, affecting not just their material lives but also their emotional and psychological well-being. They bear the weight of generational expectations and immense responsibility, live secluded lives devoid of true personal freedom, and yet many are rising to the occasion, striving to convert their inherited wealth into meaningful change. While society often paints them with a broad brush of privilege, taking the time to understand their complexities allows us to see them as more than just their bank accounts. They’re human beings, molded by a set of incredibly unique and challenging circumstances, navigating a world that most of us will never fully understand.

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The Allure of Extreme Wealth

When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses destined to inherit these colossal fortunes. Born into a life of privilege that far exceeds the norm, they inhabit a reality that is almost unfathomable to the average person. But, as we peel back the layers of glitz and glamor, we find that these heirs often harbor secrets, struggles, and life stories that are far from a fairytale narrative.

The Burden of Expectations

While the advantages of being born into a billionaire family are obvious—access to the best education money can buy, extensive travel experiences, and an almost guaranteed position of power in society—the downsides are less visible but no less real. The weight of expectation is monumental.

From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions before most kids learn algebra, and their life paths are usually pre-decided by the generation before them. The emotional and psychological toll of this can be immense. High-profile parents often have unspoken, yet palpable, expectations that their children will not just inherit the family business but also expand it. This pressure to succeed, coupled with the world’s watchful eyes, often leads to various forms of anxiety and mental health issues, carefully hidden behind closed doors.

Hidden Lives: A Double-Edged Sword of Privacy and Isolation

Given their enormous financial worth, billionaire heirs are naturally targets for all kinds of threats, including kidnapping and extortion. This leads to a life that’s very private but also exceedingly isolated. It’s not uncommon for them to live in gated communities, attend private schools with other children of a similar socioeconomic status, and have their social activities carefully curated and supervised. While these measures ensure physical safety, they also result in a form of social isolation that makes it exceedingly difficult for these young people to form genuine, trusting relationships. Constantly shadowed by bodyguards, their interactions with the outside world are carefully monitored, which can lead to a distorted sense of reality and a deep-seated paranoia about people’s motives.

Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: Changing the Narrative

On the brighter side, a new wave of billionaire heirs and heiresses is emerging, armed with a heightened sense of social responsibility. Uncontent to simply coast along on family wealth, they’re actively working to reshape the societal impact of their fortunes. These individuals are not just pledging portions of their wealth to charitable foundations, but they are also deeply involved in issues that affect the global community, such as climate change, educational inequality, and systemic poverty.

They’re attending global summits, partnering with NGOs, and creating their own charitable initiatives to address issues they’re passionate about. Whether motivated by genuine altruism or a savvy public relations strategy, this shift towards philanthropy is a promising sign, indicating a more conscientious generation of billionaires to come.

The Complexity of Privilege

Navigating the nuanced realities of extreme wealth, especially as a young heir or heiress, is a monumental task that extends far beyond managing a financial portfolio. The challenges are multifaceted, affecting not just their material lives but also their emotional and psychological well-being. They bear the weight of generational expectations and immense responsibility, live secluded lives devoid of true personal freedom, and yet many are rising to the occasion, striving to convert their inherited wealth into meaningful change. While society often paints them with a broad brush of privilege, taking the time to understand their complexities allows us to see them as more than just their bank accounts. They’re human beings, molded by a set of incredibly unique and challenging circumstances, navigating a world that most of us will never fully understand.

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The Allure of Extreme Wealth

When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses destined to inherit these colossal fortunes. Born into a life of privilege that far exceeds the norm, they inhabit a reality that is almost unfathomable to the average person. But, as we peel back the layers of glitz and glamor, we find that these heirs often harbor secrets, struggles, and life stories that are far from a fairytale narrative.

The Burden of Expectations

While the advantages of being born into a billionaire family are obvious—access to the best education money can buy, extensive travel experiences, and an almost guaranteed position of power in society—the downsides are less visible but no less real. The weight of expectation is monumental.

From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions before most kids learn algebra, and their life paths are usually pre-decided by the generation before them. The emotional and psychological toll of this can be immense. High-profile parents often have unspoken, yet palpable, expectations that their children will not just inherit the family business but also expand it. This pressure to succeed, coupled with the world’s watchful eyes, often leads to various forms of anxiety and mental health issues, carefully hidden behind closed doors.

Hidden Lives: A Double-Edged Sword of Privacy and Isolation

Given their enormous financial worth, billionaire heirs are naturally targets for all kinds of threats, including kidnapping and extortion. This leads to a life that’s very private but also exceedingly isolated. It’s not uncommon for them to live in gated communities, attend private schools with other children of a similar socioeconomic status, and have their social activities carefully curated and supervised. While these measures ensure physical safety, they also result in a form of social isolation that makes it exceedingly difficult for these young people to form genuine, trusting relationships. Constantly shadowed by bodyguards, their interactions with the outside world are carefully monitored, which can lead to a distorted sense of reality and a deep-seated paranoia about people’s motives.

Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: Changing the Narrative

On the brighter side, a new wave of billionaire heirs and heiresses is emerging, armed with a heightened sense of social responsibility. Uncontent to simply coast along on family wealth, they’re actively working to reshape the societal impact of their fortunes. These individuals are not just pledging portions of their wealth to charitable foundations, but they are also deeply involved in issues that affect the global community, such as climate change, educational inequality, and systemic poverty.

They’re attending global summits, partnering with NGOs, and creating their own charitable initiatives to address issues they’re passionate about. Whether motivated by genuine altruism or a savvy public relations strategy, this shift towards philanthropy is a promising sign, indicating a more conscientious generation of billionaires to come.

The Complexity of Privilege

Navigating the nuanced realities of extreme wealth, especially as a young heir or heiress, is a monumental task that extends far beyond managing a financial portfolio. The challenges are multifaceted, affecting not just their material lives but also their emotional and psychological well-being. They bear the weight of generational expectations and immense responsibility, live secluded lives devoid of true personal freedom, and yet many are rising to the occasion, striving to convert their inherited wealth into meaningful change. While society often paints them with a broad brush of privilege, taking the time to understand their complexities allows us to see them as more than just their bank accounts. They’re human beings, molded by a set of incredibly unique and challenging circumstances, navigating a world that most of us will never fully understand.

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The continually changing Noosa River https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/world-music-a-global-journey/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=world-music-a-global-journey https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/world-music-a-global-journey/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:25:38 +0000 http://tdi_522_c22 In my part of the river, over recent years, why have yabbies taken up residence in their millions in areas where sea grasses once were? When you have the very good fortune most days to be able to sit on the end of your jetty with rod in hand, you soon learn a few fundamentals. […]

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In my part of the river, over recent years, why have yabbies taken up residence in their millions in areas where sea grasses once were?

When you have the very good fortune most days to be able to sit on the end of your jetty with rod in hand, you soon learn a few fundamentals. When it rains in the catchment it takes a few days for the water to come downstream. Saltwater fish and crabs get ‘flushed’ out to sea and you start catching catfish. The estuary cod, bream and flatties that we regularly catch temporarily disappear and freshwater fish take their place. The inter-tidal zone is covered in a dark, muddy sedimentary layer.

It is sediment that I suspect has choked the sea grasses and given oysters on sacks a very hard time. Happily. though, it has created a new opportunity for life such as yabbies and other crustaceans. These days we still see a lot of juvenile fish species in and around our jetties, but what the change to yabby patches has seen is an influx of many stingrays, shovel nosed sharks and flatheads now grazing the river bottom for yabbies – something rarely seen in the past.

Having owned (and lived on) property on the Noosa River in three very different locations, over time I’ve built an understanding of both the good and the bad things that can happen.  Only a small number of residents permanently live on the river proper and are able to witness each and every day the subtle changes that occur very, very slowly – but constantly evolving. This by no means qualifies me or anyone else as a marine biology expert, but what we see firsthand is long-term, real and valuable – not just a study at a point in time.

I vividly recall more than 20 years ago buying the property where I live today. The river bed – or, as scientists call it, the benthic layer – was very different then. Changes to the benthic layer since prompts me to ask – is all change bad? Is some change necessarily Darwinian in the sense that environments change and life adapts?

I came across a very simple definition from Berkeley University of California’s Museum of Paleontology so I could understand better what I was seeing.

“The benthic zone….. The bottom of the zone of water that consists of sand, silt, and/or dead organisms. Here, temperature decreases as depth increases toward the abyssal zone, since light cannot penetrate through the deeper water. Flora are represented primarily by seaweed while the fauna, since it is very nutrient-rich, include all sorts of bacteria, fungi, sponges, sea anemones, worms, sea stars, and fishes”.

Other data makes it clear that a benthic layer changes dramatically over the length of a river as it transitions from catchment to sea with different salinities, different substrates, different temperatures, different everything…. Accordingly the benthic layer also ranges from excellent to maybe less than ideal depending upon where and how we humans have intervened in the environment.

Simply put, you cannot simplify or make a statement in general terms about the condition of the entire river because, along its length, it is variable.

A good example of a current issue is sedimentation. Intuitively our reaction is that siltation is a bad thing and we must make greater efforts to stop solids entering the catchment. The recent Oyster Bed Trial reported that siltation was a major threat to the viability of oysters in the river.

Seeing firsthand Oyster Bed Trial coir sacks covered in silt suggests there is far more sediment coming down the river than we think and considerably more that one would naturally expect. The immediate reaction of most people is that we need to stop all sediment entering the river from the catchment because it will kill off everything. Good science supports this and every effort is being made to correct the situation in our river system.

Going further, if we have much higher levels of siltation this probably explains why sea grasses have died off (in combination with boat wash/propeller churn) in some areas of the lower river. But what is interesting is that for every action there is a reaction which at times is not disastrous.

I am not for one moment suggesting that do nothing about sediment run-off but what I have observed is that nature has a wonderful way of adapting and, from my perspective at least, this is not always a disaster. To some degree, despite all the human influences on the river over the past 150 years, we have not seen invasive species take over the river and we do not see desolation – we see change and adaptation to our interventions.

Yes, there are some parts of the Noosa River that have changed because of human influence but, unless you change human intervention, it is highly unlikely that any benthic plants and animals will respond by re-colonising the substrate of the river.

We have known for a millennium that most forms of submerged structure provide substrate for the colonisation of species and today these are plentiful in the river, so why haven’t we seen a massive return of things like native species oysters? if you look anywhere in the inter-tidal zone, e.g., in Noosa Sound where everywhere there are rock walls, mangrove roots, jetty posts and so on, why aren’t there more oysters settling?

There are many places along the river that have structures but no oysters. In my view there is more at play in the busy lower sections of the river that, if we do not address them today, will see efforts such as Oyster Reefs become just a nice idea without too much long-term impact.

We know that pollution, sedimentation, chemical run-off and other influences affect our river, but unless we control their impact upon the substrate where needed (which I suspect is likely to be between Lake Cooroibah and the river mouth), in my view no amount of proactive projects will have a real and positive long-term impact.

It is known that dredging or netting that drags along a bottom will disturb the benthic layer. In Noosa these disruptors are pretty much a non-issue these days. But what causes ongoing and irreparable damage, and goes unnoticed, is the impact of vessels anchored in the river.

By MSQ law, vessels have to be on a swing anchor. This means they are constantly dragging heavy anchor chains in a circle of up to 30 metres along the bottom of the river – ripping up the substrate and not allowing anything to grow or re-colonise it.

When you consider that from Woods Bay to Tewantin there are some 130 vessels at anchor which 24/7 are dragging the bottom, what hope is there for rejuvenation?

This is why, as a priority step in the overall management of the river, remedying this particular impact, above all other projects, must be the priority.

Then, over time, the substrate will rebuild so that oysters and everything else can grow in an environment that compares to how it was before.

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Instrumental Music and Its Importance https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/instrumental-music-and-its-importance/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=instrumental-music-and-its-importance https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/instrumental-music-and-its-importance/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:25:38 +0000 http://tdi_521_089 The Allure of Extreme Wealth When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses […]

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The Allure of Extreme Wealth

When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses destined to inherit these colossal fortunes. Born into a life of privilege that far exceeds the norm, they inhabit a reality that is almost unfathomable to the average person. But, as we peel back the layers of glitz and glamor, we find that these heirs often harbor secrets, struggles, and life stories that are far from a fairytale narrative.

The Burden of Expectations

While the advantages of being born into a billionaire family are obvious—access to the best education money can buy, extensive travel experiences, and an almost guaranteed position of power in society—the downsides are less visible but no less real. The weight of expectation is monumental.

From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions before most kids learn algebra, and their life paths are usually pre-decided by the generation before them. The emotional and psychological toll of this can be immense. High-profile parents often have unspoken, yet palpable, expectations that their children will not just inherit the family business but also expand it. This pressure to succeed, coupled with the world’s watchful eyes, often leads to various forms of anxiety and mental health issues, carefully hidden behind closed doors.

Hidden Lives: A Double-Edged Sword of Privacy and Isolation

Given their enormous financial worth, billionaire heirs are naturally targets for all kinds of threats, including kidnapping and extortion. This leads to a life that’s very private but also exceedingly isolated. It’s not uncommon for them to live in gated communities, attend private schools with other children of a similar socioeconomic status, and have their social activities carefully curated and supervised. While these measures ensure physical safety, they also result in a form of social isolation that makes it exceedingly difficult for these young people to form genuine, trusting relationships. Constantly shadowed by bodyguards, their interactions with the outside world are carefully monitored, which can lead to a distorted sense of reality and a deep-seated paranoia about people’s motives.

Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: Changing the Narrative

On the brighter side, a new wave of billionaire heirs and heiresses is emerging, armed with a heightened sense of social responsibility. Uncontent to simply coast along on family wealth, they’re actively working to reshape the societal impact of their fortunes. These individuals are not just pledging portions of their wealth to charitable foundations, but they are also deeply involved in issues that affect the global community, such as climate change, educational inequality, and systemic poverty.

They’re attending global summits, partnering with NGOs, and creating their own charitable initiatives to address issues they’re passionate about. Whether motivated by genuine altruism or a savvy public relations strategy, this shift towards philanthropy is a promising sign, indicating a more conscientious generation of billionaires to come.

The Complexity of Privilege

Navigating the nuanced realities of extreme wealth, especially as a young heir or heiress, is a monumental task that extends far beyond managing a financial portfolio. The challenges are multifaceted, affecting not just their material lives but also their emotional and psychological well-being. They bear the weight of generational expectations and immense responsibility, live secluded lives devoid of true personal freedom, and yet many are rising to the occasion, striving to convert their inherited wealth into meaningful change. While society often paints them with a broad brush of privilege, taking the time to understand their complexities allows us to see them as more than just their bank accounts. They’re human beings, molded by a set of incredibly unique and challenging circumstances, navigating a world that most of us will never fully understand.

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Catch the Australian Body Art Festival in Eumundi on 20 – 21 April with a “Time Travel” Theme https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/understanding-music-royalties/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=understanding-music-royalties https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/understanding-music-royalties/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:25:38 +0000 http://tdi_520_116 After a nine-year hiatus, the much-anticipated Australian Body Art Festival is making a triumphant return to Eumundi. Scheduled for April 20th and 21st, this year’s festival is themed “Time Travel,” promising a vibrant and imaginative exploration of the past, present, and future through body art. The Australian Body Art Festival is renowned for its spectacular […]

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After a nine-year hiatus, the much-anticipated Australian Body Art Festival is making a triumphant return to Eumundi. Scheduled for April 20th and 21st, this year’s festival is themed “Time Travel,” promising a vibrant and imaginative exploration of the past, present, and future through body art.

The Australian Body Art Festival is renowned for its spectacular displays of body painting, and this year will be no exception. Artists from across the nation and around the globe will gather in the picturesque town of Eumundi to transform human canvases into breathtaking works of art. This celebration of creativity will be complemented by live music performances, adding an auditory feast to the visual spectacle.

What to Expect

Unique Art and Live Performances: Prepare to be mesmerized by artists as they skillfully paint their models, competing in categories that showcase their incredible talent and innovative ideas. The “Time Travel” theme is expected to bring out some extraordinary designs, ranging from futuristic visions to historical reflections.

Competitions: The festival hosts competitions in several categories, including brush and sponge, airbrush, special effects, and face painting. This year, we’re also excited to introduce a category dedicated to indigenous art, featuring local traditions and stories.

Workshops by the Gubbi Gubbi People: In a special addition to this year’s festival, the Gubbi Gubbi people will conduct workshops. These sessions offer a unique opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous population of the Sunshine Coast. It’s a chance not only to watch but also to participate and gain hands-on experience in traditional and contemporary indigenous art forms.

Family-Friendly Activities: Beyond the competitions, the festival is a fantastic event for families. Children can enjoy face painting, workshops, and other interactive activities, making it a perfect weekend outing for art lovers of all ages.

Market Stalls and Food Vendors: No festival is complete without the chance to shop and dine. Browse through a variety of market stalls featuring local artisans and craftspeople. Enjoy delicious treats from food vendors that offer something for everyone, from gourmet snacks to comforting classics.

Don’t Miss Out!

The Australian Body Art Festival is more than just an event; it’s a community celebration that attracts artists, spectators, and media from all corners. It’s a place where art comes to life, not just on canvases but on bodies, danced to music, and shared through stories.

For more information and to view the full program, visit our website. This is your chance to experience one of the most unique and colorful events in Australia. Join us in Eumundi for an unforgettable journey through time with the Australian Body Art Festival. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a magical blend of history, future, and fantasy wrapped into two exhilarating days of art and culture.

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Music Therapy: How It Works and Benefits https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/music-therapy-how-it-works-and-benefits/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=music-therapy-how-it-works-and-benefits https://noosapost.net/2024/04/07/music-therapy-how-it-works-and-benefits/#respond Sun, 07 Apr 2024 12:25:38 +0000 http://tdi_518_925 The Allure of Extreme Wealth When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses […]

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The Allure of Extreme Wealth

When the term ‘billionaire’ graces our ears, it’s easy to conjure images of unimaginable opulence—mansions sprawling across acres of land, fleets of luxury cars, and holidays on private islands. Yet, beneath this veil of material wealth lies a more enigmatic layer, particularly concerning the lives of the heirs and heiresses destined to inherit these colossal fortunes. Born into a life of privilege that far exceeds the norm, they inhabit a reality that is almost unfathomable to the average person. But, as we peel back the layers of glitz and glamor, we find that these heirs often harbor secrets, struggles, and life stories that are far from a fairytale narrative.

The Burden of Expectations

While the advantages of being born into a billionaire family are obvious—access to the best education money can buy, extensive travel experiences, and an almost guaranteed position of power in society—the downsides are less visible but no less real. The weight of expectation is monumental.

From a young age, many are meticulously groomed to take over family enterprises that are often multinational conglomerates. They’re exposed to boardroom discussions before most kids learn algebra, and their life paths are usually pre-decided by the generation before them. The emotional and psychological toll of this can be immense. High-profile parents often have unspoken, yet palpable, expectations that their children will not just inherit the family business but also expand it. This pressure to succeed, coupled with the world’s watchful eyes, often leads to various forms of anxiety and mental health issues, carefully hidden behind closed doors.

Hidden Lives: A Double-Edged Sword of Privacy and Isolation

Given their enormous financial worth, billionaire heirs are naturally targets for all kinds of threats, including kidnapping and extortion. This leads to a life that’s very private but also exceedingly isolated. It’s not uncommon for them to live in gated communities, attend private schools with other children of a similar socioeconomic status, and have their social activities carefully curated and supervised. While these measures ensure physical safety, they also result in a form of social isolation that makes it exceedingly difficult for these young people to form genuine, trusting relationships. Constantly shadowed by bodyguards, their interactions with the outside world are carefully monitored, which can lead to a distorted sense of reality and a deep-seated paranoia about people’s motives.

Philanthropy and Social Responsibility: Changing the Narrative

On the brighter side, a new wave of billionaire heirs and heiresses is emerging, armed with a heightened sense of social responsibility. Uncontent to simply coast along on family wealth, they’re actively working to reshape the societal impact of their fortunes. These individuals are not just pledging portions of their wealth to charitable foundations, but they are also deeply involved in issues that affect the global community, such as climate change, educational inequality, and systemic poverty.

They’re attending global summits, partnering with NGOs, and creating their own charitable initiatives to address issues they’re passionate about. Whether motivated by genuine altruism or a savvy public relations strategy, this shift towards philanthropy is a promising sign, indicating a more conscientious generation of billionaires to come.

The Complexity of Privilege

Navigating the nuanced realities of extreme wealth, especially as a young heir or heiress, is a monumental task that extends far beyond managing a financial portfolio. The challenges are multifaceted, affecting not just their material lives but also their emotional and psychological well-being. They bear the weight of generational expectations and immense responsibility, live secluded lives devoid of true personal freedom, and yet many are rising to the occasion, striving to convert their inherited wealth into meaningful change. While society often paints them with a broad brush of privilege, taking the time to understand their complexities allows us to see them as more than just their bank accounts. They’re human beings, molded by a set of incredibly unique and challenging circumstances, navigating a world that most of us will never fully understand.

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