REAL ESTATE ON THE CASSOWARY COAST
More than meets the eye Certainly worth a look
Tropical gardens, big backyard, Great man’s shed 3 bay, Air conditioned, 3 bedroom and study, Fully fenced... and so much more. Has to be seen to be appreciated. 72 Bryant Street, TULLY - Call Karen on 0419 706 030
A Stunning Home on a 1400m2 with Tropical gardens would suit, 1st home Buyers, Investment or just retiring Fully Fenced, ideally located close to Public/Private School, Parks and a short walk to Town, 3 Large Bedrooms (2 with Built-Ins) and a 4th Bedroom/Office Air-Conditioning to 3 Bedrooms and Lounge, 1 Newly renovated Bathroom and separate toilet, full Security screens on Windows and doors. Modern Lounge Room, wonderfully modern Kitchen with (stainless) Dishwasher, electric oven, separate grill and bench cook top, Colonial style - walk in Pantry with loads of space. Lots of Cupboard space for every Woman’s needs with a 4 door Linen cupboard Floor to Ceiling. Great Man’s Shed - 3 Bay - 13m x 7.5m fully lockable - you’ll never see him. Outside Entertainment Area with a BIG Backyard for kids to play, animals to roam and room for a pool. Established Fruit Trees, Lots of space for a Vegetable garden for Green Fingers and a flowing creek. All at a very great price for this wonderful GEM $247,000-00 NEG - Owners will look at all reasonable OFFERS Have Lots more Pictures on request New to the market is this cottage style 4 Bed 2 bath home in a central location on a corner block 683m2. This Property is close to the hospital and only a short walk to the shopping centre of Tully. From the undercover area at the rear plus at least 4 car parking spaces and a 6x6 mtr lockable shed gives this home good potential. The house has 2 parts having the older house in the front consisting of kitchen 2 bedroom, a bathroom, lounge and dining. The second part is more recent with a shower and toilet and the other 2 bedrooms which open into the under cover space. The laundry is situated in between the two spaces and forms a walk through to the shed. Extras include small water tank,solar power system, established gardens in a fully fenced yard.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION Open House 19 Bryant Street, Tully - Saturday 9th Nov, 11 am to 12 pm
Phone: 0417 772 745
New Halloween Theme
This is the first time we have had a Halloween themed event at the Cardwell Visitor Information and Historic Precinct. We decided we could provide a safe place for the children wanting to celebrate Halloween and utilize the Visitor Centre and Historic Precinct. Giving an opportunity to the visitors who would not normally visit the centre. Attendance: 90 children (we know this because we gave out 90 lolly bags) Approx 60 adults Total = 150 visitors • Local Day Care asked that we keep the display up for the next few days so the family’s
Inspect by appointment this property will surprise.
who could not attend on the night could visit the House of Horrors adding an extra 40 visitors to the Cardwell Visitor Information and Historic Precinct which brought the total number to 190 extra visitors to the Historic Precinct due to this event. • Visitor breakdown – along with locals we had people travel from Mission Beach, Tully and Ingham and also visitors in town from the Gold Coast came out to see the display at the Cardwell Visitor Information and Historic Precinct • Local businesses contacted us to be involved next year adding extra trading hours for this event Local community organizations that participated were: Cardwell Lions, Cardwell Op Shop, Rockingham Home (Cardwell Care), Cardwell State School P&C, and volunteers of the Cardwell Visitor Information & Heritage Centre, volunteers of the Cardwell Jetty markets.
Regional teen Sophie has eye for success At just 17 years old, Tully teen Sophie MacKay is the latest regional champion demonstrating that the Cassowary Coast is bursting with young achievers. Sophie, a Year 12 student at Tully State High School, was this year’s State final winner of the Prime Beef Young Judges competition in Brisbane, demonstrating a superior eye for
assessing prime beef cattle. She also was earlier this year named Young Rural Ambassador by the Cairns Show Association. On top of that she’s also an internationally-accomplished dancer, having competed or performed in exhibition and team events in Australia, Singapore, and the United States. Because of her achievements Sophie was recently honoured to be invited to the Cassowary Coast Regional Council chambers, where she was presented with a certificate of recognition by Council Deputy Mayor, Wayne Kimberley. Councillor Kimberley said: “Teenagers like Sophie are very pro-active in our community. She’s an inspiration for other teens in the area. “The Council is very pleased to be awarding and recognising young achievers through our region, and we truly hope Sophie reaches all her dreams.” Sophie said that winning at the Ekka Showground in Brisbane was a surprise victory, although she had worked hard to prepare. “I was always hopeful, but when the result was announced I was surprised at being the winner but very happy,” Sophie said. Supportive parents Gavin and Lidia said that Sophie’s agricultural studies teacher Warren Giffin had been a big influence in Sophie’s success. Says mum Lidia: “Mr Giffin has been very influential in making the kids at the high school believe that they can really do things with their lives. A little bit of praise and recognition goes a long way.”
Cassowary Coast Independent News, Thursday, November 7, 2019 Page 7