One Coast - Cassowary Coast
ADVENTURE
VOLUNTEERS WANTED EXPERIENCE the thrill of being up close to rally cars zooming around the Innisfail township or perhaps a front row seat to adventure racing is more up your alley. No matter your interest-the Cassowary Coast region has something on offer for
everyone. Cassowary Coast Regional Council is encouraging interested members of the community to get involved and support local events by volunteering. Councillor Nick Pervan said that it was an exciting
time to be living on the Cassowary Coast with events such as Targa and Red Bull Defiance fast coming up. “Red Bull Defiance is a two day adventure race being held in late August at Mission Beach and with a sold out event- it is guaran-
teed to be an exciting race. “With mountain biking, trail running, abseiling, sports rafting, kayaking and mystery activities, volunteers have the opportunity to get up close and personal to a large international event.
Cr Pervan with Anthony Genocchio with Targa entrant vehicle- VH Commodore
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JULY 30 2021
COMMUNITY CONNECT
One Coast, Cassowary Coast
July 30, 2021
Connecting community with Council
CASSOWARY Coast Regional Council has recently invited requests for tender for a community lift out which will reimagine a new communications channel between the activities of the Council and Cassowary Coast residents. Cassowary Coast Regional Council Mayor Mark Nolan acknowledged that with the closure of the Innisfail Advocate, feedback had been received about a loss of connect between Council and community. “Council is excited to provide new points of communication in multiple forms such as print, radio and social media to reach all readership needs and are free forms for the community to access. “In line with Council’s commitment to strengthen the connection between our diverse communities and wider region, a new segment on Radio 4KZ will kick off in August, broadcasting one on one interviews with each of the Councillors. Each monthly slot will allow a different Councillor to discuss the issues and projects relevant to their individual portfolio
or division. “The concept for the Community Connect will be a four page, lift out to be available in Cairns Local News on a fortnightly basis to keep residents connected with the diverse array of upcoming events, projects, stories and issues across the Cassowary Coast region. “In June, Council called for submissions which was responded to by 10 submissions from Far North, state and interstate media publications, with Cairns Post and Cairns Local News submitting from FNQ. Each publication’s relevant experience, appreciation of task, management, technical skills and methodology were taken into consideration when evaluating each quote. “Our goal is to create a more connected, involved and informed community and we hope these new channels engage both readers and listeners to celebrate the Cassowary Coast and its unique stories,” said Councillor Mark Nolan.
Cassowary Coast Councillors with a copy of the first Community Connect
Volunteer for Adventure August From page 1 EXPERIENCE the thrill of being up close to rally cars zooming around the Innisfail township or perhaps a front row seat to adventure racing is more up your alley. No matter your interest-the Cassowary Coast region has something on offer for everyone. Cassowary Coast Regional Council is encouraging interested members of the community to get involved and support local events by volunteering. Councillor Nick Pervan said that it was an exciting time to be living on the Cassowary Coast with events such as Targa and Red Bull Defiance fast coming up. “Red Bull Defiance is a two day adventure race being held in late August at Mission Beach and with a sold out event; it is guaranteed to be an exciting race. “With mountain biking, trail running, abseiling, sports rafting, kayaking and mystery activities, volunteers have the opportunity to get up close and personal to a large international event. “Volunteers can commit to the full event or as little time as they can spare,” Councillor Pervan said. “This Father’s Day, in a
first for our region; the cars will be racing around the Innisfail township as part of the Super Stage and with a Bamboo Creek stage in the morning. “With a variety of vehicles from restored classic vehicles, as well as the latest in grand touring sports vehicles; I can’t think of a more exciting way to spend Father’s Day. “If you are interested in a front row seat to all the action- get in contact with Targa to find out how you can volunteer. “There is some criteria for both events, such as age etc so for all up to date information, please contact Targa or Red Bull Defiance directly. “These events have the potential to bring a huge economic benefit to our region and shine a light on the Cassowary Coast, not only within our state but also nationally and internationally.” Mark Perry, CEO Targa said there are so many benefits of being involved in TARGA Great Barrier Reef, with the TARGA officials community regarded as one of the most tight knit in Australia, with lifelong friendships often formed. Our group of passionate motorsport enthusiasts get to experience the thrill of TARGA up close; many
would say ‘the best seat in the house’”. Joel Savage, Event Manager Red Bull Defiance said volunteers are an integral part of adventure racing, and in many ways, are the unsung heroes of the sport. We are looking for dedicated people who are willing to pitch in their time to be part of the organisiing team during the race. “To be honest, we can’t guarantee that you will get a lot of sleep, have easy tasks to do, or get lots of free time. However, we do think you will enjoy being part of a large international event, and take away some great memories as well as some long lasting friendships. It will also give you a great insight into Red Bull Defiance, should it be an event you want to compete at in the future.” For more information on how to get involved, please contact Targa or Red Bull Defiance directly. Targa: https://targa.com.au/ home/targa-officials/ Red Bull Defiance: https://defiance.events/volunteer-au/
July 30, 2021
One Coast, Cassowary Coast
AN OPPORTUNITY NOT WASTED
Council will resume the management of all Transfer stations and landfill sites as of August 1, 2021. PHOTO: Landfill site at Stoters Hill. EFFECTIVE 1 August, the management of Cassowary Coast landfills, transfer stations, and weighbridges, as well as the receipt and transportation of wet waste to a landfill outside of our region will be managed by Council staff, saving contractor fees and allowing the organisation to more effectively adjust its service levels to community needs. Waste management is the third most expensive operational service, costing approximately $8.8 million per year to the ratepayer. By bringing waste management in-house, by the second year of operation, the Council is expecting to save ratepayers money in disposal fees and levies. Cassowary Coast Regional Council Mayor Mark Nolan said with 100% of control over our waste facilities we can reduce operating costs and implement
INVESTING FOR THE FUTURE The coming year will see a significant capital investment in upgrading all waste facilities in the Cassowary Coast. $912,000 to increase the size, usability and safety of the Mission Beach Transfer Station
$1.97 million on Stotters Hill to increase capacity. $150,000 on Tully landfill including an upgrade of $50,000 to the recycling area. new practices that improve the service we are offering to the community. “As Council brings waste management in-house, all facilities will experience a change in operating hours, with some of the transfer stations being open on more
days and for longer hours. “There are future plans to automate the Bells Creek and Cardwell Facilities with these changes to be announced in the coming months. Chair of Waste Management and Innovation Councillor Teresa Millwood said Council has a strong stance
towards waste avoidance and is continuing to improve the educational programs and community participation. “Council is committed to reducing waste from entering landfill and will continue to implement educational strategies that encourage recycling, reusing and composting. “The public can play a strong part in the reduction of waste and CCRC hopes that through continued education, focused on shifting habits, we can reduce landfill in 2021-2022,” said Councillor Millwood. To find out more about changes to waste in 20212022 visit www.cassow a r y c o a s t . q l d . g o v. a u / waste-management or call Council on 1300 763 903.
Etty Bay amentities updated
ETTY Bay is one of our region’s most popular spots, nestled in the coastline 15 km south of the township of Innisfail. The Council is pleased to re-open the Etty Bay toilet and amenities block after receiving minor upgrades and facelift. The improvements align with a very busy time for Etty Bay with an influx of travellers stopping in to stay at the Caravan Park, enjoy the fresh fish and chips served at the kiosk, or spot the fa-
mous Southern Cassowary who usually patrols the area most days. The beach also has free BBQ and picnic areas, a kid’s playground and the water is patrolled by Surf Life Savers for a safer swimming environment for all. These amenities will service the busy area and allow for a cleaner more updated look. We thank the public for their patience and cooperation during the upgrades.
One Coast, Cassowary Coast
July 30, 2021
Local police helping solve the crime at Innisfail Library (Harry Potter did it!)
Belladiva, performing in Innisfail and Tully
Australia’s premier pop-opera trio
CSI Cassowary Coast: Library Edition CRIME Scene Investigation was all the rage at Cassowary Coast Libraries these past school holidays! Finger printing, spy disguise, coding and decoding using Duplo blocks and robots, invisible ink, spy optics and much more - our Young Investigators tried it all. In the “Escape Room” we had to find clues to locate the key to unlock the door to ESCAPE! The local police were invited to help solve the mystery of a “Top Secret” book being stolen by a very shady character (Harry Potter). The fun doesn’t end there! We still have openings for our STEM Punks CSI Investigation where you will learn about Forensic Science and use 3D tools to design and make your own 3D Virtual Crime Scene. All branches also offer activities for children during term-time including Storytime, Babybounce, Lego and Maker Space activities. See our Council website for details at www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/libraries-2/welcome Or call 1300 366616.
Adelaide, William, Henry, Edward, Liam, Emily, Matthew, Harrison, Lachlan, Brody, and Seth
INNISFAIL and Tully will welcome back vocal trio Belladiva to the stage for their August Morning Melodies performances. With COVID-19 postponing their 2020 performance, the vocal trio will perform in Innisfail on 17 August and Tully on 18 August and share their uplifting and mesmerising voices through reimagined classics. Cassowary Coast Regional Councillor Trudy Tschui who holds the portfolio of Community and Culture is excited to welcome the talented trio back to the region. “The Belladiva’s charmed audiences at their show in 2017 and it is no doubt they will ‘wow’ crowds again with angelic harmonies and captivating stage presence. Belladiva approach the likes of Neil Young and Sarah McLachlan to make familiar melodies new again for all audiences and also intertwine some fun musical theatre favourites to show off their operatic talents. Their song choices have a combination of modern tunes and playful
classics and there truly will be a song for everyone. “The Belladivas are no strangers to events nationwide with some of their most prestigious performances being Channel 9’s Carol in the City, The Queensland Pops Orchestra, Brisbane Festival and the Woodford Folk Festival. As individuals they have proven careers in their own rights with peformances alongside Opera Queensland, OzOpera and Women in Voice being most highly regarded. “The second half of this year is jam packed with events and Belladiva’s show will be another example of the diversity in music, arts and culture we welcome to the Cassowary Coast each year,” Councillor Tschui said. Tickets for Bella Diva’s performance in Innisfail can be purchased via Try Booking at www.trybooking.com/ BPUQD and for the Tully show www.trybooking.com/BRYQD.
KEY POINTS:
Leila, Gracie and Oscar using Sphero Robots to crime solve at Cardwell Library
Spy Optics Activity from Mission Beach Library
K E Y Cassowary Coast Regional Council Contact 1300 763 903 Visit our website www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au Write: Please address all correspondence to: James Gott, Chief Executive Officer PO Box 887 Innisfail, QLD 4860 Email: enquiries@cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au
WHEN: TIMES: WHERE: COST: BOOKING: INNISFAIL: TULLY:
17 & 18 August 10.30 am Innisfail & Tully $20 per ticket (pre-purchased) $25 at the door Customer Service Centres www.trybooking.com/BPUQD www.trybooking.com/BRYQD
C O N T A C T S
Visit Council Cassowary Coast Regional Council has three Customer Service Centres across the region. Specially trained staff can provide information and advice on topics including: ● local laws and compliance ● rates enquiries ● account payments (EFTPOS facilities available) ● animal registration.
Customer Service Centres and Opening Hours Innisfail Shire Hall 70 Rankin St. Innisfail Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm Tully Tully Civic Centre, 38-40 Bryant St. Tully Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm Cardwell Cardwell Library, 4 Balliol St. Cardwell Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Cassowary Coast Libraries comprises of 4 branches located at Cardwell, Innisfail, Tully and Mission Beach. For locations, opening times or general enquiries, please call 1300 366 616 or visit www. cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/libraries Waste Transfer Stations locations and opening hours can be found by visiting www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov. au/transfer-stations Community Connect is a publication of the Cassowary Coast Regional Council. Supplied by Council and published within the Cairns Local News newspaper. All enquiries regarding content contained within this publication should be directed to Council.