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Surf s up as Rainbow Serpent drops in on Noosa kids

Kristy Quirk of the Surf Dancer Academy with one of the Tewantin State School students. There was so much good vibes, the magic had appeared - they absolutely loved it, Ms Quirk said. It appeared at the start of their first Dingira Warrai, or sea dance in Kabi Kabi language. The event was staged with the support of Youturn Youth Support and Kabi Kabi Dancers to help build skills to help them not only survive but thrive during their life challenges ahead. Lyndon Davis imparts a wealth of Indigenous knowledge. All the parents, all the teachers, all the children and all the surf coaches were on such a high, because it was just so special with Lyndon, the learning and being under the rainbow, Ms Quirk said.

Recollections of the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club Gaff Rig Regatta 2019

Noosa Gaff Rig Regatta 2019 © Phil Atkins Moonlight s first sailing race took place at the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club, on the Noosa River. The inaugural Noosa Gaff Rig Regatta had a small fleet, ranging from a 23 ft. Pilot Cutter, to Moonlight, a 12 ft. Gunter rigged clinker or lap strake dinghy. This was the first race for Moonlight and her crew who were normally accustomed to leisurely cruising. The Noosa River is situated at Noosa, North of the Sunshine Coast in South East Queensland. After a week of wet and windy weather, race day delivered blue skies, and light winds. Noosa is just a half hour drive from our home on the Sunshine Coast. We launched at around 9 am, rigged the boat at Tewantin on the Noosa Estuary, and motored downstream to the banks of the River in front of the Noosa Yacht and Rowing Club.

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