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WEATHER Tomorrow - Saturday Ingham Partly cloudy 13 - 24 Cardwell Mostly cloudy 14 - 23 Tully Showers 14 - 22 Mission Beach Showers 17 - 22 Innisfail Scattered showers 16 - 23 Tomorrow - Sunday Ingham Showers 15 - 25 Cardwell Showers 16 - 23 Tully Showers 17 - 23 Mission Beach Showers 18 - 23 Innisfail Showers 17 - 24

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Spiritual Food with Jessica Driemel Religion and Christianity DO you know the difference between the two? What is religion, and how is Christianity different? Christianity is having a personal relationship with Jesus, and Christianity is living by the life teachings of Jesus. The definition of Religion: A personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices. The spirit of religion is a shift from joyful obedience to God and a transformed life to simply doing the right things and abstaining from the wrong ones. The spirit of religion only allows for outward righteousness and does not transform the person or the heart. Instead, it puts on a front and appearance

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THE Tully Support Centre (TSC) has successfully received funding under the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training Skilling Queenslanders for Work initiative. The 2022 Cassowary Coast New Beginnings project will see the TSC partner with MiHaven Training to deliver NO COST nationally recognised Certificate II & III qualifications for 60 disadvantaged learners face to face in Tully. The program will consist of two deliveries: Commencing September 2022 • CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood

that is no greater than skin deep. This impacts the local church by creating divisions between individuals and stealing the joy, freedom, healing, and transformation that comes through the power of God. John 5 gives us an example of religion at work: Then Jesus said to him, “Get up! Pick up your mat and walk.” At once, the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, and so the Jewish leaders said to the man who had been healed, “It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat.” But he replied, “The man who made me well said to me, ‘Pick up your mat and walk.’ ” John 5:8-11 NIV Education and Care • CHC33015 Certificate III in Individual Support • Commencing February 2023 • SIT30616 Certificate III in Hospitality (superseded) • SIT20416 Certificate II in Kitchen Operations Places are already filling up quickly. Contact Maxine on 40681004 or email maxine@tullysupportcentre.com.au to secure your spot. • To be eligible, participants must be: • Queensland residents • aged 25 years or older • An Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident (includes humanitarian entrant), temporary resident with the necessary visa and work permits on a pathway to permanent residency or a New Zealand citizen. • able to successfully complete the training and undertake work The TSC has successfully delivered Skilling Queenslanders for Work projects

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I sought the LORD, and He answered me and delivered me from all my fears.Those who look to Him are radiant, and their faces shall never be ashamed. Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him! Psalm 34:4–5, 8

So, because Jesus was doing these things on the Sabbath, the Jewish leaders began to persecute him. In his defence, Jesus said to them, “My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I too am working.” John 5:16-17 NIV The question is, how do you see yourself in relation to the question? Do you genuinely live daily by the teachings of Jesus, or do you follow structured religious instruction of man? If you are unsure, I encourage you to seek the Holy Spirit and ask if there is part of your life that is influenced by religion and what you can do to change it and become more like Jesus. throughout the Cassowary Coast Region, supporting over 220 community members to successfully achieve a nationally recognised qualification, gain or retain work and improve their confidence and employability. For more information about the program or program eligibility, contact Maxine on 40681004 or email maxine@ tullysupportcentre.com.au The TSC is funded by the Queensland Government and has been servicing communities throughout the Cassowary Coast since 1991. The Tully Support Centre is located at 54 Bryant Street in Tully, opening hours Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9 am to 1 pm & 2 pm to 4 pm, and Wednesday from 9 am to 1 pm & 2 pm to 6 pm. To register your interest or more info about groups and other services, please call 40 681 004, check the Tully Support Centre online at www.tullysupportcentre.com.au or follow us on Facebook “Tully Support Centre Inc.”

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Local businesswoman named as a finalist for National Awards AMY Aquilini, the founder of Aquo Online, has been named a finalist for the Ausmumpreneur Awards in the Disabled Business Excellence and the Women’s Business School categories. The AusMumpreneur Awards presented by The Women’s Business School celebrate and recognize Australian Mums in business achieving outstanding success in areas such as business excellence, product development, customer service and digital innovation. The awards are designed to recognize the growing number of women who successfully balance motherhood and business in a way that suits their life and family. Amy Aquilini is a Brain Injury survivor who has turned her pain into power to show the world that you can create the life you want to live, regardless of your circumstances. In 2013 she survived a horrific quadbike accident that left her with a Traumatic Brain Injury and limited function in her right arm - but not even that could hold Amy back from her many achievements that she took upon herself to conquer since her life changed forever. Amy’s inspiration for starting a business came when she realized how powerful her comeback journey is and how it could very well be a survival guide for others. “I was kept on this earth to show others that you can create the life you want to live on your own terms – regardless of your circumstances.” Amy Aquilini is delighted to be named a finalist.

She is proud of her achievements, particularly having become a newly published Author of her personal memoir STRONG, available on her website www. aquoonline.com.au and being chosen to share her story at the Women of Achievement In Her Shoes Event held earlier this year in Townsville, North Queensland. There are many benefits to balancing business and motherhood as Amy explains, “I feel it is so powerful building something of your own, something you are so passionate about. There is nothing better than being able to choose my own workload and Schedule.

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winners of the AusMumpreneur Awards will be announced at the AusMumpreneur Awards Gala Dinner in September. For more information on the AusMumpreneur Awards visit: www.ausmumpreneur.com or contact awards@ausmumpreneur.com For an interview with Amy Aquilini contact her via mobile on 0416 873 169, email amy@aquoonline.com. au or alternatively through her socials listed below. www.aquoonline.com.au Facebook - @aquoonline/Aquo’s Page Instagram - @Amy_Aquo

My favorite part is being able to choose what my office looks like for the day being a local beach, café or at a National Park for the days when I go off grid to get inspired to complete a writing project. It can be challenging to be a successful business woman whilst raising a family and Amy gives this advice for others thinking about starting their own enterprise. ”Just go for it! I started building Aquo Online five years ago and I’m so glad I made the decision because it has improved my quality of life immensely. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know certain things, it will be the greatest learning experience of your life and along the way there will always be people willing to give you a hand up, you just have to be brave enough to ask the question – the worst thing anyone could say is ‘no’ but what if they say ‘yes’? Read more at www.ausmumpreneur.com. The

Mission Beach town centre funding secured CASSOWARY COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL THE community can celebrate as funding for the Mission Beach Town Centre Revitalisation project is announced, taking Council one step closer to achieving its total funding goal. Thanks to the Queensland Government’s 2022-24 Local Government Grants and Subsidies Program (LGGSP), Council has secured over $3.5 million toward revitalising the Mission Beach Town Centre. Major Project’s portfolio holder, Councillor Nick Pervan, said the timing of the funding announcement is welcome news as Council prepares to release the concept designs of the project to the community and also looks to establish a Community and Stakeholder Reference Group (CSRG). ‘The revitalisation of the Mission Beach Town Centre will deliver a thriving and unique experience that will strengthen the region’s visitor economy, support job growth and enhance the liveability of our coastal town. “The State Governments commitment of funding for this project reduces the burden on Council to deliver this iconic project that will put the Cassowary Coast

and region on the tourist map.

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“Council is hopeful that, in addition to the State’s contribution, the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Fund Round Six will match or improve on the commitment to this project.

“Mission Beach is a growing community and tourist town that has been hit hard by a number of cyclones over the years, which is why this revitalisation project will complement the beautiful attractions of the region.

Cr Pervan said surveyors were on site this week undertaking laser scan surveying of physical buildings and streetscapes in the Porter Promenade and Village Green area, which will be used to finalise design renders for draft concept plans.

“Not only will tourist benefit but also locals and businesses.”

“With the concept design due to be released for community consultation and the expression of interest process for the CSRG due to commence in the coming weeks, the announcement of funding only further increases the excitement surrounding this project,” said Councillor Pervan. Member for Hill Shane Knuth said it was great news that extended funding had been approved as the community has been pushing hard to see this come to fruition. “This funding will help to revitalise and renew the look and feel of the Mission Beach Town Centre,” Mr

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The CSRG is one part of the planned engagement process as Council works to engage with the community and stakeholders to deliver a finished project. Further information on the process will be released shortly. Council will appoint members for the group in accordance with the terms of reference, which can be viewed online. The LGGSP provides funding to support councils to deliver priority infrastructure projects that improve the liveability of communities and support economic growth and employment. For more information on either project, visit www. cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/current-projects, or you can contact Council at 1300 763 903 or via email at enquiries@cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au.


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Fun at the 2022 Tully Show THERE is always a strong sense of community when the Tully Show comes around. This year’s Tully Show was a spectacular event: There was comedy and sporting action. There were fantastic displays of food and art. Every year Tully is blessed with an impressive fireworks display. There were so many skills on display that the

younger generation needs to make sure they have learnt from their older relatives before they pass. There were friendly family/friend competitions of who could make the better sweets, has the better cattle, and creates the better craft or photography. There is always a lot of talent on display in all sections of the Tully Show. For the last 20 years Lional Marshal from Ingham has enjoyed entering the flower section of the Tully show.

Lional Marshall has won many prizes in the flower section of the Tully Show. He is from Ingham and has been coming to the Tully show for the last twenty years.

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Licenced Bar - Pre sale tickets on sale now - Tickets at the gate - Loads of Giveaways Country DJ after the show - Limited free camping spots saturday night Ringers Western merch truck - Large variety of food available

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Once we are divided, there is nothing left to subtract SARI RUSSO NEE HYYTINEN WHEN I look at the world around me, it is hard to see the value in how we relate to each other as groups. We are so determined to fight for our causes that we don’t seem to care who we destroy along the way. It is a non-stop cultural war! So frustrating.

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Community Invested in Council’s Future Direction RESULTS from the 2022 Cassowary Coast Community Scorecard are out now after 1859 residents ‘joined the conversation’, sharing over one hundred thousand words to guide future priorities. Mayor Mark Nolan said the scorecard has provided an opportunity to hear local residents’ perceptions, allowing Council to evaluate and adjust its service and programs to address community priorities. “As promised the scorecard is being shared with our community in its entirety – The results show we have an invested community who are passionate about the future direction of our region. We value our community’s feedback, we hear you, we are listening and we look forward to the challenge of raising the bar.” Said Cr Nolan. The Scorecard highlighted areas the community wants Council to prioritise, which include: • Local Roads, Footpaths, Trails and Cycleways • Health and Community Services • Economic Development and Jobs • Council’s Leadership

I constantly ask myself, “Who benefits from us destroying ourselves from the inside?”

• Seniors’ Care, Services and Facilities

‘And if a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand. And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but is coming to an end. But no one can go into a strong man’s house and steal his property unless he first overpowers and ties up the strong man, and then he will ransack and rob his house.’ Mark 3:25‭-‬27 AMP‬

• Community Safety and Crime

We definitely don’t benefit from becoming a country that can’t feed itself or sustain itself. I suggest we go back to the ‘good old days’ where brother or sister stood shoulder to shoulder together in the dugout and fought for each other and not just themselves. Were we fighting for community and country and not just our own personal social group.

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• Youth Services

• Natural Disaster Management • Recognition of Aboriginal Cultures • Quality of Drinking Water • Sewerage Management Council’s Operational Plan for 2022-2023 outlines a number of key projects already in motion across the region which address priorities raised by respondents: • Deliver on actions Improvement Plan

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• Provide the Mission Beach Town Centre Revisitation project • Fund the detailed design of the Innisfail Town Centre Revitalisation • Establishment of the Economic Development Advisory Committee and development of Economic Development Strategy • Facilitate development of a Youth Advisory Committee • Facilitate development of a Community Safety Working Group • Advocate for funding and State Government initiatives to target the Housing Crisis • Advocate for external funding for additional community parking (Rankin Street and Castor Park)

Cr Nolan said Council is committed to delivering stage one of a community action plan by mid- August and is actively reviewing all the data collected and developing a set of actions to address the top priorities identified by the community.

• Provide a Pump Track as per the Warrina Lakes Masterplan

“Whilst we all recognise the Cassowary Coast as a great place to live, the scorecard has highlighted community priorities that will guide Council towards a future that meets the needs of the community.” Cr Nolan said.

Read the MARKYT Community Scorecard report here: https://cutt.ly/5L99IZ7 Explore CCRC MARKYT® Interactive

The Scorecard also highlighted the community perceives Council is doing well in the following areas: • Library and Information Services • Marine Facilities

• Provide a regional level park at Banyan Park, Tully To view Council’s Operational Plan visit: https://cutt. ly/iL98wIQ

2022 MARKYT® Community Scorecard designed and provided by independent research consultants CATALYSE. For more information on the Community Scorecard and results contact Council on 1300 763 903 or enquiries@ccrc.qld.gov.au.

Stats prove Ingham Hospital requires a CT Scanner NICK DAMETTO MP KATTER’S Australian Party (KAP) Deputy Leader and Hinchinbrook MP, Nick Dametto, is demanding the State Labor Government coughs up funding for a computed tomography (CT) scanner for Ingham Hospital following the Minister revealing the high demand.

“This process chews up Queensland Ambulance Service resources and takes healthcare workers off the floor as they are required to stay with the patient while being transferred. “It’s hypocritical that the State Labor Government goes on about their record health budget for

Queensland, and here we are in North Queensland struggling to secure funds for essential, life-saving medical equipment. “Having a CT scanner at Ingham Hospital would not only improve efficiency and save costs in the long run but it would also add to the patient care experience.”

The Minister for Health and Minister for Ambulance Services, Yvette D’Ath, confirmed that the local provider received 392 requests for CT imaging from the Ingham Hospital from January to December 2021. The Hinchinbrook MP believes that 392 CT requests which average more than 30 scans a month, demonstrate a high demand and need to have a CT scanner at Ingham Hospital. “The Minister’s figure excludes CT scans that are referrals from General Practitioners and CT scans that are transferred from Ingham Hospital to Townsville Hospital after hours. So, when you take those scans into consideration, we may be looking at closer to 600 plus CT scans a year for the district,” Mr Dametto said. “When we have such a high demonstrated need for this type of life-saving medical equipment, it should be almost impossible for the Health Minister to deny Ingham Hospital its own fully funded CT scanner. “Currently, if a child playing sport on the weekend has a head injury and sustains a concussion, they’re required to travel from Ingham to Townsville to undergo a CT scan, with current roadworks that can be up to a two-hour drive.

State Member for Hinchinbrook and KAP Deputy Leader Nick Dametto at Ingham Hospital


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STORY AND PHOTOS BY MARIA GIRGENTI MOURILYAN State School Parents and Citizens’ Association recently held their eighth annual Bring Your Own Teacup, High Tea fundraiser at Brothers Leagues Club in May, where over 150 ladies enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon of food, wine, prizes and entertainment. Local crooner Mr Sean O’Brien provided the musical entertainment with his vast repertoire of easylistening modern songs and tunes from yesteryear. A stunning photo backdrop supplied by Tracy Yearwood from China & Lace High Tea Hire proved a massive hit among the crowd for happy snaps throughout the afternoon. Event organiser Renee McLeod wanted to thank her committee, sponsors, and all the ladies for their tireless work, especially the mothers who cooked up a storm and provided mouth-watering sweets.

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Throughout the afternoon, twentyfour lucky winners took home cent sale prizes, raffles and a lucky door, and a silent auction of various prizes donated by individuals and local businesses. Tracy Yearwood judged the best teacups, with flowers awarded for Most Colourful, Unique, Prettiest and Unusually Shaped categories. This event is a major P&C Association fundraiser with all profits used to purchase updated learning resources/ equipment for students to improve their valuable learning, as well as the costs of school excursions and camps. The P&C is currently running a Monster Raffle with six fantastic prizes up for grabs, including a Kids’ bike, 35L Classic Fridge and Weber Cooker/ Smoker, with the major prize a Quintrex F390 Explorer with 20 Yamaha 4 Stroke Tinnie + safety gear. Tickets are $5 each and are available at the Innisfail monthly markets or by contacting the school. The draw will take place on Saturday, October 22.

Lina Calleja won the Most Colourful Teacup category.

Mourilyan State School staff and volunteers dressed up in their finest for the High Tea.

The hardworking members of Mourilyan State School’s P & C Association who organised the highly popular and successful High Tea.

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along the Bruce Highway, turn left into Old Tully Road to No 252. We look forward to seeing all members, new members and visitors at this lovely location for an enjoyable afternoon.

Project Update Coconuts Boat Ramp Car Park Upgrade CASSOWARY Coast Regional Council previously notified residents that works associated with the car and trailer parking upgrade at Coconuts boat ramp were scheduled to commence in late June 2022. The project starting date was delayed due to unfavourable weather conditions and to enable the project team to consider and include minor changes to the plans that resulted from community feedback. The construction contractor has provided Council with a new starting date of 1 August 1, 2022, with a planned construction period of about three weeks, weather permitting. Works will be undertaken in stages during daylight hours. Residents are reminded that traffic control will be in place for the duration of the works and that minor delays should be expected while the works are ongoing.

Safer speeds on Innisfail Japoon Road, South Johnstone DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS

THE speed limit on a section of Innisfail Japoon Road in South Johnstone will be reduced to 50km/h. Transport and Main Roads North Queensland Acting Regional Director Kylee Petersen said speed would be reduced between Cheeki Creek Bridge and Hing Street following community feedback. “We have listened to the community and undertaken a speed limit review on Innisfail Japoon Road,” Ms Petersen said. “The change to 50km/h will come into effect before the end of the month and will improve safety on this section of road.” Ms Petersen said the change was endorsed by the Speed Management Committee. “The Speed Management Committee includes representatives from Queensland Police Service, Cassowary Coast Regional Council and, Transport and Main Roads,” she said. “As part of its review, the committee considers a range of factors such as road function, roadside environment, road construction standards, prevailing traffic speeds and crash history.” Ms Petersen said variable message signs would also be positioned in South Johnstone to remind drivers about the speed limits. “I urge all motorists to observe the new speed limit signs and always drive to conditions,” she said. For more information, contact cairns.office@tmr.qld.gov.au

Tully Horticultural and Garden Club Inc THE Tully Horticultural and Garden Club Inc will be holding its next meeting on Saturday 13thhAugust at the home of Ron and Pam French, 252 Old Tully Road, Tully commencing at 1.30 pm. This beautiful garden is well worth a visit and all are welcome. Please remember to bring your own cup, chair and a plate of goodies to share if possible. There will be a plant swap as well as giveaway cuttings from members garden and Ron and Pam are always very generous in providing cuttings for propagation. Any Plants and flowers for Show and Tell and Question Time are very much appreciated. To find the French’s home, travelling north from Tully

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Hinchinbrook Hinchinbrook Gambling Community Benefit Fund Recipients CONGRATULATIONS to the below Hinchinbrook businesses in securing funds from Round 113 of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund: • Herbert River Jockey Club Inc. for kitchen upgrades for $100,000; • Herbert River Men’s Shed Inc. to purchase equipment for $12,550; • Hinchinbrook Chamber of Commerce Industry and Tourism Inc. to purchase equipment for $9,859.90; • Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre - Audrey’s Angels of Hope Inc. to purchase trailer and IT equipment for $6,265.00; • Hinchinbrook Community Support Centre – Shock Boxing North Queensland to purchase gym equipment and mirrors for $18,710; and • Tropical North Showjumping Club to purchase a tractor, trailer and electronic score board for $50,300.

Waste Oil Facility Temporary Closure

Serves: 8 Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 30-35 minutes 1 serve per portion Ingredients 4 eggs, lightly beaten 3 spring onions, chopped ½ cup carrot, grated ½ cup zucchini, grated 310g can corn kernels, drained 3 button mushrooms, diced ½ cup cheddar cheese, reduced fat, grated ½ cup self-raising flour ½ cup wholemeal self-raising flour 2 medium tomatoes sliced, or cherry tomatoes halved ¼ cup cheddar cheese, reduced fat, grated Method PREHEAT oven to 180°C and line a slice pan with baking paper. BEAT the eggs in a large bowl then stir in the spring onions, carrot, zucchini, corn, mushrooms and cheese. FOLD through the sifted flours. SPREAD the mixture evenly into the prepared pan. Sprinkle with extra cheese then top with the sliced tomato. BAKE in the oven for 30-35 minutes or until lightly browned and cooked through. COOL before slicing. Recipe courtesy of Barb McMillan, Dirranbandi Branch

DUE to contamination, the waste oil facility at the Warrens Hill Landfill and Resource Recovery Centre will temporarily cease accepting waste oil until further notice. Please note, this facility accepts drained oil filters and waste oil only. Council appreciates your understanding and apologises for any inconvenience this may cause, however Council have a duty of care to ensure this facility is safe before re-opening. Residents and users will be advised when operations of the waste oil facility resume.

Survey and Control of African Tulip Trees NOTICE is given that Council Officers will be undertaking inspections for African Tulip trees in riparian vegetation along creeks in the southern lower Herbert catchment, including Insulator Creek, Mosquito Creek, Waterfall Creek and Leichhardt Creek from Wednesday July 10, 2022, through to the end of August 2022, weather permitting. This work is part of a partnered project funded by Terrain Natural Resource Management. For further information, please contact Council’s Biosecurity Team on 4776 4740.

Empowering women through education and health is a priority for the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA). The QCWA Country Kitchens program, funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland, supports Queenslanders to adopt healthier lifestyles. To find out more about the program visit https://qcwacountrykitchens.com.au/. Empowering women through education and health is a priority for the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA). The QCWA Country Kitchens program, funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland, supports Queenslanders to adopt healthier lifestyles. To find out more about the program visit https://qcwacountrykitchens.com.au/.


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Tully & District Show 2022 Results SECTION 9: HORTICULTURE

1. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Rose, red - 1 bloom: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 2. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Rose, pink- 1 bloom: First Kristina Flegler, Second M & D Steele. 3. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Rose, any other colour- 1 bloom: First Lionel Marshall, Second M & D Steele. 4. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Rose, spray or cluster - 1 cut: First Carmel Jones, Second Christine Jenkins. 5. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Gerbera, single - any colour - 1 bloom: First Tully Mill, Second Lionel Marshall. 6. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Gerbera, double - pink - 1 bloom. First Tully Mill, Second Lionel Marshall. 7. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Gerbera, double - red - 1 bloom. First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 8. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Gerbera, double - any other colour - 1 bloom: First Lionel Marshall, Second Luisa Bosnich. 9. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Gerbera, any other breed/hybrid - 1 bloom: First Kath Gregory, Second Betty Favier. 10. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Gladioli, any colour - 1 stem: First Nicolas Paumovic, Second Tracey Caligaris. 11. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Dahlia, small under 65cm, any colour - 1 bloom: First Luisa Bosnich, Second Luisa Bosnich. 12. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Dahlia, large

65cm and over, any colour - 1 bloom: First Pam French, Second Lionel Marshall. 13. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Anthurium, any colour small – bloom: First M & D Steele, Second L & G Crema. 14. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Anthurium, any colour large – bloom: First Gail Taifalos, Second Tracey Caligaris. 15. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Bromeliad - 1 bloom: First Linda Sattler, Second Gail Taifalos. 16. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Heliconia, small - 1 cut: Second Kath Gregory 17. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Heliconia, large - 1 cut: First SRA Sugar Research Australia, Second SRA Sugar Research Australia. 18. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Ginger - 1 cut: First SRA Sugar Research Australia. 19. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Lily – 1 cut: First Kristina Flegler, Second L & G Crema. 20. CLASS A CUT FLOWERS. Any other cut flower– 1 cut or bloom: First Diane Miller, Second Lionel Marshall. 21. CLASS B ANNUALS. Aster - 3 blooms: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 22. CLASS B ANNUALS. Pansy - 3 blooms: First D & D Kemp, Second Pat Cavallaro. 23. CLASS B ANNUALS. Nasturtium - 3 blooms: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 24. CLASS B ANNUALS. Petunia, single 3 blooms: First L & G Crema, Second Pam French. 25. CLASS B ANNUALS. Petunia, double - 3

Ingham Meals on Wheels August 2022 Roster MONDAY 1

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KITCHEN: B Carne, R Toth, S Kemp

KITCHEN:- B Carne, R Toth DRIVER/DELIVERY: L Castle & R Guazzo, E Huddy & R Swarbrick, J & L Schifilliti

DRIVER/DELIVERY: J Stokes, V Cutting & R Toth, R Radel, L La Spina & L McGrath, J Hutcheson

WEDNESDAY 3 KITCHEN:B Carne, R Toth, M Spina, V Hebbard DRIVER/DELIVERY: S & P Murdoch, NQIB (Donna & Kate), I Merritt

FRIDAY 5 KITCHEN:- B Carne, R Toth, M Cominardi DRIVER/DELIVERY: R Radel & L McGrath, A Lynch & M Moore, M & H Matthews, W Ashley

MONDAY 8 KITCHEN:-R Phillips, B Carne, R Toth, S Kemp DRIVER/DELIVERY: J Henderson, E & S Lenti, I Merritt, C McLeod & R Radel, P Robino

WEDNESDAY 10 KITCHEN: B Carne, R Toth, M Girgenti DRIVER/DELIVERY: L Sartor & C Bain, C McLeod & R Radel, ROTARY

FRIDAY 12 KITCHEN:- B Carne, R Toth, R Marshall DRIVER/DELIVERY: C McLeod & R Radel, F & J Boon, J Armstrong & Y Oakes, W Ashley

MONDAY 15 KITCHEN: R Phillips, B Carne, R Marshall, R Toth DRIVER/DELIVERY: S & R Van Kerkwyk, A Lynch & M Moore, V Cutting & P Robino, S Rutherford & J Hardwick, J Hutcheson

FRIDAY 19 KITCHEN:- R Toth, B Carne, R Marshall DRIVER/DELIVERY: L Sartor & P Robino, D Girgenti & R Quabba, HSC, W Ashley

MONDAY 22 KITCHEN:-R Phillips, R Toth, B Carne, R Marshall, S Kemp DRIVER/DELIVERY: R Phillips & W Pavetto, C McLeod & R Radel, B Molachino & A Kemp, G & G Cockrell, P Robino

WEDNESDAY 24 KITCHEN: B Carne, R Toth DRIVER/DELIVERY: ROTARY, P Robino & C Bishop, C McLeod & R Radel

FRIDAY 26 KITCHEN:-B Carne, R Toth, R Marshall, M Cominardi DRIVER/DELIVERY: KEITA SERVICES, C Carey, J Armstrong & T Oakes, W Ashley

MONDAY 29 KITCHEN:-R Phillips, R Toth, B Carne, R Marshall, DRIVER/DELIVERY: R Leach, C McLeod & R Toth, C Bishop & R Toth, R Radel, P Robino

WEDNESDAY 31 KITCHEN: B Carne, R Toth, B Craissel DRIVER/DELIVERY: C Bishop & W Pavetto, P Robino & R Toth, C McLeod & R Radel

blooms: First Diane Miller, Second Diane Miller. 26. CLASS B ANNUALS. Marigold, large - 3 blooms: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 27. CLASS B ANNUALS. Marigold, medium—3 blooms: First Carmel Jones, Second Carmel Jones. 28. CLASS B ANNUALS. Marigold, small - 3 blooms: First Kath Gregory, Second Lionel Marshall. 30. CLASS B ANNUALS. Dianthus - 3 blooms: First L & G Crema, Second Lionel Marshall. 31. CLASS B ANNUALS. Any other annual 3 bloom: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 32. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Grevillea - 1 cut: First Betty Ryan, Second Carmel Jones. 33. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Native - 1 cut: First Linda Sattler, Second D & D Kemp. 34. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Pentas 1 cut: First Tully Bowls Club, Second Cassowary Council Tully CBD. 35. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Beleperone - 1 cut: First Pam French, Second Pam French. 36. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Hibiscus, single -1 bloom: First Lionel Marshall, Second Gail Taifalos. 37. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Hibiscus, double -1 bloom: First Carmel Jones, Second Carmel Jones. 38. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Azalea - 1 cut: First Carmel Jones, Second Lyn Davis. 39. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Cacti or Succulent - 1 cut: First Nicolas Paumovic, Second Luisa Bosnich. 40. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Any other Flowering shrub - 1c: First Carmel Jones, Second Tully Bowls Club. 41. CLASS C SHRUBS/VINES Any flowering vine - 1 cut: First Lionel Marshall, Second Tracey Caligaris. 42. CLASS D ORCHIDS Golden - 1 spike: First Tracey Caligaris, Second Tracey Caligaris. 43. CLASS D ORCHIDS Spider - 1 spike: First Carmel Jones, Second Lionel Marshall. 45. CLASS D ORCHIDS Crucifix Orchid - 1 bloom: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 46. CLASS D ORCHIDS Any other orchid - 1 cut or bloom: First Tracey Caligaris, Second Tracey Caligaris. 48. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Gerberas, any colours (3): First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 50. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Pentas, any colours (3): First Cassowary Council Tully CBD, Second Pam French. 52. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Collection mixed flowers: First Carmel Jones, Second Lionel Marshall. 53. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Collection White or Cream: First Carmel Jones,

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Second Serena Vecchio. 54. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Collection Pink or Red : First Carmel Jones, Second Carmel Jones. 55. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Collection Yellow or Orange: First Carmel Jones, Second Carmel Jones. 56A. CLASS E COLLECTIONS Caladium, 1 Leaf: First Carmel Jones, Second Serena Vecchio. 56. CLASS F FOLIAGE Single leaf (1): First SRA Sugar Research Australia, Second Trina McKiernan. 57. CLASS F FOLIAGE Cordyline leaf (1): First Emily Canio, Second Lionel Marshall. 58. CLASS F FOLIAGE Cordyline leaves (3): First Emily Canio, Second Serena Vecchio. 59. CLASS F FOLIAGE 5 or more mixed leaves: First Carmel Jones, Second Carmel Jones. 60. CLASS F FOLIAGE 5 or more mixed coleus: First Carmel Jones, Second Carmel Jones. 61. CLASS F FOLIAGE 5 or more mixed crotons: First Tracey Caligaris, Second Carmel Jones. 62. CLASS F FOLIAGE 5 or more mixed foliage: First Rita Hudson, Second Serena Vecchio. 63. CLASS G POT PLANTS Fern or fern ally - pot or basket: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. 64. CLASS G POT PLANTS Bromeliad - 1 pot: First Gail Taifalos, Second Gail Taifalos. 65. CLASS G POT PLANTS Cacti or Succulent - 1 container : First Debbie Curry, Second Marina Marsillio. 66. CLASS G POT PLANTS Foliage - 1 pot: First Tracey Caligaris, Second Lionel Marshall. 67. CLASS G POT PLANTS Non-flowering plant in hanging: First Steele & Mills 68. CLASS G POT PLANTS Pot or Basket flowering plant: First D Bosnich, Second Debbie Curry. 69. CLASS G POT PLANTS African Violet in flower: First Gail Taifalos 70. CLASS G POT PLANTS Planter of Mixed Plants - 3 or m: First Tracey Caligaris, Second Serena Vecchio. 71. CLASS G POT PLANTS Pot of Anthurium in bloom: First Steele & Mills, Second Lionel Marshall. 72. CLASS G POT PLANTS Any Other Plant: First Lionel Marshall, Second Lionel Marshall. MOST POINTS A TO F: Carmel Jones MOST POINTS POT PLANTS: Lionel Marshall MOST POINTS OVERALL SECTION: Lionel Marshall BEST FLOWERING POT PLANT OF SHOW: Tracey Caligaris CHAMPION DAHLIA: Pam French CHAMPION CUT FLOWER OF SHOW: Kath Gregory CHAMPION POT PLANT: Tracey Caligaris CHAMPION OF SHOW: Lionel Marshall

Cardwell Meals on Wheels August 2022 Roster Monday 01.08.22

Wednesday 17.08.22

Marina Hoare & John Newsome

Hazel Stephen & Lyn Jensen

Wednesday 03.08.22

Friday 19.08.22

Colleen & Rod Tennent

Lee & Don Porter

Friday 05.08.22

Monday 22.08.22

Debbie Clancy & Stan Skeates

Lee & Don Porter

Monday 08.08.22

Wednesday 24.08.22

Allison & Alan Chellingworth

Katrina O’Brien & Sue Hart

Wednesday 10.08.22

Friday 26.08.22

Ian McCallan & Dennis Bull

Carol Palmer & Caroline Dyer

Friday 12.08.22

Monday 29.08.22

Mandy McGree & Ros Oellermann

Marina Hoare & Eric Wagemaker

Monday 15.08.22

Wednesday 31.08.22

Julie Davis & Kevin Dempsey

Fran Brady & Elaine DeBrueys


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WORKS

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1. Landscape or Seascape. OPEN any medium: First Pauline Calleja. 2. Landscape or Seascape. LOCAL. Any medium: First Christine Jenkins, Second Ross Rapsey. 3. Still Life OPEN. Any medium: First Sue Cowe, Second Margaret Xiberras. 4. Abstract, OPEN. Any medium: First Garry Willmott. 5. Portrait or Subject Painting of no less than two figures. OPEN. Any medium: First Christine Jenkins. 6. Portrait or Subject Painting of one figure: First Wayne Morris, Second J a n i c e Gillis. 7. 3 Dimensional Pieces of Sculpture. OPEN Any medium: First Christine Jenkins. 8. Pottery, general. OPEN: First Christine Jenkins. 9. Carvings. Plaster, wood, etc: First Armando Zorzetto, Second Armando Zorzetto. 12. Pencil Sketching. LOCAL: First Eliza Cook, Second Pauline Calleja. 14. Article made from wood. LOCAL: First Keith Morris, Second Kevin Cooper. 16. Article made of mixed mediums. LOCAL: First Keith Morris. 24. Mosaic. OPEN: First Pauline Travia. 26. Zen Art: First Chrissy Murphy. 29. Any Other Work of Art - not previously specified: First Aurora Bow, Second Betty Favier. 30. Open Scrapbooking: First Betty Favier, Second Betty Favier. 32. Kindergarten or Prep. Any painting or drawing. Any medium: First Rylee Mason, Second Rylee Mason. 33. Grades 1 & 2. Any painting or drawing. Any medium: First Eloise Macfarlane, Second Henry Adrian Thaggard and Third Hannah McGowan. 34. Grades 3 & 4. Any painting or drawing: First Chloe Brachan, Second Izzy Lewicki and Third Charlotte Greenwood. 35. Grades 5 & 6. Any painting or drawing: First Ruby Lewicki, Second Mahleya Ketchell and Third Alicia McGowan. 36. Grades 7 & 8. Any painting or drawing: First Riley Lindsay, Second Marty Johnston.

First Gemma McLaren, Second Robyn Macmillan and Third Gemma McLaren.

25. Coconut ice: First Donna Constable

3b. Intermediate. Black & White. Landscape and/or Buildings: First Jaben Sergeant.

31. Lemon butter: First Christine Holdsworth, Second DW Holdsworth.

3c. Intermediate. Black & White. Pets & animals: First Robyn Macmillan 3d. Intermediate. Black & White. Any other snapshot: First Gemma McLaren, Second Trudy Tschui and Third Gemma McLaren. 4a. Intermediate. Colour photo. Portrait: First Gemma McLaren, Second Gemma McLaren and Third Trudy Tschui.

1c. Beginners. Black & White. Pets & animals: First Claire Redfern, Second Jane Frost.

38. Marmalade - any other variety: First Donna Constable, Second Lynne Brearley. 41. Mango chutney: First Rhonda Walton.

44. Relish—any variety: First Madge Scikluna, Second Georgia Moloney

4d. Intermediate. Colour Photo. Any other snapshot: First Gemma McLaren, Second Gemma McLaren and Third Layla Morton. 6c. Professional/Semi Professional. Colour Photo. Pets & animals: First Geoffrey Stapley, Second Geoffrey Stapley. 7c. Children - Under 16. Black & White. Pets & animals: First Darryl Aspinall. 8b. Children - Under 16. Colour Photo. Landscape and/or Buildings: First E v i e Wilson, Second Evie Wilson and Third Rylee Dansie. 8c. Children - Under 16. Colour Photo. Pets & animals: First Darryl Aspinall, Second Rylee Dansie and Third Darryl Aspinall. 8d. Children - Under 16. Colour Photo. Open: First Elin Chiesa, Second Evie Wilson and Third Elin Chiesa. Champion Exhibit: Geoffrey Stapley. Best Black & White Photo: Timothy Redfern. Best Colour Photo: Geoffrey Stapley. Best Portrait Photo: Gemma McLaren.

SECTION 8: DOMESTIC 1. Pumpkin scones: First Second Coral Raub.

Andrea

Cairns,

2. Scones, homemade, half doz: First Madge Scikluna, Second Shantel Weare. 3. Sponge cake: First Andrea Cairns, Second Shantel Weare. 4. Carrot cake: First Cynthia Sturm, Second Andrea Cairns. 5. Chocolate cake: First Madge Scikluna, Second Shirley Jones.

8. Date roll: First Andrea Cairns.

1b. Beginners. Black & White. Landscape and/or Buildings: First Tania Olsen.

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4c. Intermediate. Colour Photo. Pets & animals: First Angie Andreson, Second Gemma McLaren and Third Trudy Tschui.

38. Grades 11 & 12. Any painting or drawing: First Azariah Wigle Gill, Second Layla Morton

1a. Beginners. Black & White. Portrait: First Timothy Redfern, Second Mahala Peach and Third Timothy Redfern.

37. Marmalade – cumquat: First D Holdsworth, Second Madge Scikluna.

42. Chutney – any other variety: First Christine Holdsworth.

7. Orange cake: First Second Andrea Cairns.

SECTION 5: PHOTOGRAPHY

33. Jam - any variety not mentioned: First Lynne Brearley, Second DW Holdsworth.

4b. Intermediate. Colour Photo. Landscape and/or Buildings: First Charlotte Sharp, Second Angie Andreson and Third Layla Morton.

37. Grades 9 & 10. Any painting or drawing: First Eliza Cook, Second Eliza Cook.

39. Any work of art (not before mentioned): First Charlotte Greenwood.

30. Rosella jam: First Diana Miller

Sandra

Cooper,

9. Pumpkin fruit cake: First Rhonda Walton, Second Sandra Cooper. 10. Tea cake: First Sue Cowe, Second Coral Raub. 11. One plate (4 pieces) slice any variety : First Shirley Jones, Second Donna Constable. 12. Banana cake: First Madge Scikluna, Second Sandra Cooper. 13. Patty cakes (one plate): First Jones, Second Coral Raub.

Shirley

14. Mixed biscuits – plate: First Coral Raub, Second Andrea Cairns.

43. Sauce—any variety: First Diana Miller, Second Christine Holdsworth.

45. Iced small cakes (4 per plate): First Eleanor Serra, Second Chloe Johnston. 46. Plate pikelets: First Leah Wildsoet, Second Charlotte & Lucas Greenwood and Third Lily Jean Constable. 47. Any cake: First Anthony Serra, Second Eleanor Serra and Third Chloe Johnston. 48. Sweets – any variety : First Wildsoet, Second Leah Wildsoet

Naomi

49. Plate of slice (6 pieces): First N a o m i Wildsoet, Second Leah Wildsoet and Third Chloe Johnston.

SECTION 7: NEEDLEWORK & CRAFT 1. Patchwork Quilt - Dbl/Q: First Draney

Merryl

2. Patchwork Quilt - Single / Cot Size: First Sue Little, Second Diane Hurley. 3. Small Patchwork Article: First Diane Camilleri, Second Marina Murillo and Third Diane Camilleri. 4. Travel / Knee Rug – Crochet: First Katrina Isokangas, Second Pauline Camilleri and Third Katrina Isokangas. 6. Teddy Bear – Handmade: First Janice Gillis. 8. Table Cloth – Embroidered: First Val Bradley, Second Val Bradley. 9. Cushion - Filled – Embroidered & 10. Cushion - Filled - Any other medium: First Marina Murillo, First Merryl Draney. Second Val Bradley, Third Diane Camilleri. 11. Table Runner or Centre - Embroidered - Counted Thread: First Wendy Finlayson, Second Pauline Calleja and Third Pam Garner. 12. Traced Embroidery - Any Article: First Marina Murillo, Second Val Bradley. 13. Picture - Framed - Any Medium: First Romayne Weare. 16. Macrame Large Article: First Marron, Second Debbie Marron.

Debbie

17. Tapestry Framed: First Romayne Weare 18. Wall Hanging Any Medium: First Judy Young, Second Pauline Calleja and Third Romayne Weare. 19. Machine Made Bag - Most Effective: First Pauline Calleja, Second Marina Murillo and Third Fran Williams.

Friday, July 29, 2022 28. Toy - Handmade Crochet: First Val Bradley, Second Val Bradley. 29. Toy - Handmade - Any Material: First Sue Little. 30. Best Thrift Article - 70% recycled: First Marina Murillo, Second Lena Calleja. 31. Soft Craft - Needle and Thread: First Agnes Tait, Second Pam Garner and Third Marina Murillo. 31B. Novelty Crochet: First Wendy Finlayson, Second Charlayla Palma and Third Katrina Isokangas. 32. Soft Craft – Machine: First Diane Camilleri. 33. Hard Craft - Any Item not on Schedule: First Wendy Finlayson, Second Claire Richards. 34. Beading - Any Item: First Ilse-Marie Matheson, Second Ilse-Marie Matheson and Third Rhonda Walton. 34a. Danish Beadwork: First Jane Reece, Second Jane Reece and Third Jane Reece. 35. Tea Cosy - Any Medium: First Pam Rawlins, Second Val Bradley and Third Val Bradley. 36. Coat Hanger - Any Medium: First Rhonda Walton, Second Rhonda Walton and Third Val Bradley. 37. Wearable Art - Knitted Crochet: First Rhonda Walton, Second I s l e - M a r i e Matheson and Third Katrina Isokangas. 38. Wearable Art - Any Entry - No plant or Animal Materials: First Claire Richards, Second Charlayla Palma and Third Charlayla Palma. 41. Any Item Made by a Preson with a Disability – OPEN: First Roxanne Dunlop, Second Roxanne Dunlop. 43. Article Made by a person Over 65 years – Crochet: First Romayne Weare, Second Merryl Draney and Third Val Bradley. 44. Article made by Person over 65 years Crochet Cotton - Any Article: First Romayne Weare, Second Romayne Weare and Third Val Bradley: First Val Bradley, Second Val Bradley. 46. Artcile Made by Person over 65 years - Embroidery - Any Article: First Eleanor McCarthy, Second Val Bradley and Third Diana West. 47. Artcile Made By Person Over 65 Years Patchwork Rug - Any Medium: First Romayne Weare, Second Romayne Weare. 48. Article made by person over 65 years Any Other Craft: First R o m a y n e Weare, Second Lena Calleja, Third Olive Evelyn O’Connor. 49. Article Made By Person over 80 years – Crochet - Any Article: First Emily Sorbello, Second Val Bradley and Third Val Bradley. 51. Artcile Made By Person Over 80 years - Embroidery - Any Article: First Jennifer Quigley, Second Val Bradley. 52b. Bag - Machine Made - High School: First Prudence McClymont, Second Charlotte Hansen and Third Jamie Hunt. 52c. Machine Made Garment - High School: First Alex Trudgett, Second Crystal Gleeson and Third Cienna Haines, Third Clare Richards. 52d. Toy - High School: First Larayne Morris. 52e. Shorts - High School: First Clara Toby, Second Brooke Johnston and Third Matilda Foers Frank.

15. Boiled pudding. Not less than 1lb: First Andrea Cairns.

20. Article - Machine Sewn - Most Effective: First Lena Calleja, Second Lena Calleja and Third Pauline Calleja.

2b. Beginners. Colour Photo. Landscape and/or Buildings: First Alannah Dawsie, Second Tania Olsen and Third Timothy Redfern.

16. Rich fruit cake. Not less than 1lb: First Andrea Cairns, Second Coral Raub.

21. Pin Cushion Any Medium: First Marina Murillo, Second Claire Richards.

53. Article Made By Primary School Student - Best Entry: Alicia McGowan

17. Boiled fruit cake. Not less than 1lb: First Rhonda Walton, Second Shirley Jones.

56. BEST EXHIBIT Class 1 to 51: Judy Young

2c. Beginners. Colour Photo. Pets & animals: First Jane Frost, Second Jaben Sergeant and Third Tania Olsen.

18. Artistic/Formal decoration foundation: First Quynh Chi Hunt

any

22. Table Runner or Centre – Crochet: First Wendy Finlayson, Second Janice Finars, Third Romayne Weare.

57. BEST EXHIBIT by a QCWA member: Agnes Tait

20. Cake (any type) baked by a male person: First Peter Lloyd-Jones, Second Alexander Greenwood.

24. Adults Cardigan or Jumper with sleeves – hand knitted: First Romayne Weare

BEST EXHIBIT - Hand Embroidery: Wendy Finlayson

25. Any Item Not on Schedule – Knitted: First Maggie Towley.

BEST EXHIBIT - Hand Crochet: Emily

26. Applique - any Entry: First Lena Calleja, Second Merryl Draney.

BEST EXHIBIT - Hand Knitting: Maggie Towley

2a. Beginners. Colour photo. Portrait: First Linda Ridolfi, Second Mahala Peach and Third Tania Olsen.

2d. Beginners. Colour Photo. Any other snapshot: First Linda Ridolfi, Second Linda Ridolfi and Third Tania Olsen. 3a. Intermediate. Black & White. Portrait:

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21. Any item by person with a disabilityOpen: First Nathan Marsilio

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Tully & District Show 2022 Results SECTION 2: TRADE CATTLE JUDGING 32. Under 15 years: First Lila Winth and Second Chloe Weiland. 33. 15 to 17 years: First Sascha Micola, Second Kelly Muller and Third Kira Micola. 34. 18 years and under 25 years: First Bradley Mather. SECTION 2: JUNIOR STUD BEEF JUDGING 1. 12 Years and Under: Weiland.

First

Chloe

2. 13 & 14 Years: First Ryan Gattera, Second Lila Wirth. 3. 15 & 16 Years: First Maeve Lowe, Second Kelly Muller and Third Reese McNamara. 4. 17 & 18 Years: First Sascha Nicola.

SECTION 2: CATTLE JUNIOR PARADER 32. Junior Parader - Under 10 years: First Laughlin Kidd, Second Jackson Kiing and Third Ben Kidd.

Threlfall GRAND CHAMPION PARADER: Bradley Mather

SECTION 2: CATTLE 2. Steer over 350kgs: First Maple Downs Big Bucks 4. Heifer over 350kgs: First Maple Downs Big Bucks CHAMPION Led Trade Animal: Downs Big Bucks

Maple

5. Interbreed - Small Breed. Calf Bull 6 months & under 12 months: First Ya b a l a Shadow. 8. Interbreed - Small Breed. Calf Heifer 6 months & under 12 months: First Yabala Shadow, Second Yabala Rosie and Third Yabala Strawberry. 10. Interbreed - Small Breed. Senior Heifer 21 months & under 40 months: First Yabala Lucy, Second Yabala Nulla and Third Yabala Lily.

33. Junior Parader - 10 to 12 years: First Chloe Weland

11. Interbreed - Bulls. 6 months & under 9 months: First TSHS Miles, Second T S H S Sven.

34. Junior Parader - 13 years: First Lila Worth and Second Ryan Gattera.

12. Interbreed - Bulls. 9 months & under 12 months: First TSHS Wesley.

36. Junior Parader - 15 years: First Naomi Godfrey, Second Reese McNamara and Third Mia Simonds.

CHAMPION BULL CALF MONTHS: TSHS Wesley

37. Junior Parader - 16 & 17 years: First Sarah Entch, Second Maeve Lowe and Third Sascha Micola. 38. Junior Parader - 18 & under 25 years: First Maya Threlfall, Second Rose Meacham and Third Bradley Mather. CHAMPION

JUNIOR

PARADER:

Maya

UNDER

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14. Interbreed - Bulls. 15 months & under 18 months: First Amboss Rockafella, Second Maple Downs Superstar and Third Maple Downs Sir Royal. CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL UNDER 21 MONTHS: Amboss Rockafella 16. Interbreed - Bulls. 21 months & under 24 months: First Maple Downs Ripper.

Tully Meals on Wheels August 2022 Roster Monday 1 Chrissy Argyros Carol Carstensen Marilyn Weigand Terry Ryan Bruno Barra Ken Blair

Jan Pease Carol Carstensen Marilyn Weigand Janette Evans Josie Pease Lardi Loui Crema

Wednesday 3

Friday 19

Jan Pease Marilyn Weigand Carol Carstensen Dina and Lou Campagnolo Lyn & Neil Reardon

Mary Bacic Pam Cridland Weigand Viena Morris

Friday 5

Marilyn Weigand Trish Lardi

Trish

Chrissy Argyros Marilyn Weigand

Monday 8

Wednesday 24

Chrissy Argyros Carol Carstensen Marilyn Weigand Veronica Lizzio Lyn Miller Chris & Peter Mclean

Jan Pease Carol Carstensen Marilyn Weigand

Wednesday 10

Friday 26

Friday 12 Carol Carstensen Marilyn Weigand Sue Robson Marilyn Weigand Renata Viero D Hawkett P Boswell

Monday 15 Marilyn Weigand Carol Carstensen Chrissy Argyros Mary McDonald Karen Edwards Roy Favier Sam Pappalardo

Wednesday 17

Carol Carstensen

Lisa LaSpina Margaret Schafer Sue Robson Carol Carstensen

Anne Pacey Loraine Cargnello Miriam Pappalardo Desley Reid Carol Carstensen

Leslee Marker Julie Jordan Littlemore

C & K

Monday 29 Marilyn Weigand Chrissy Argyros

19. Interbreed - Females. 6 months & under 9 months: First TSHS Mabel, Second TSHS Indy.

Canino and Third PEN 11 A. Black 2. Single 4 tooth steer, most suitable for export trade: First PEN 19 N & A Condon, Second PEN 21 Barbwire Ck and Third PEN 12 Machan. 3. Single 6 tooth steer, most suitable for export trade: First PEN 30 L. Kuhnell, Second PEN 28 N & A Condon and Third PEN 23 McVale.

20. Interbreed - Females. 9 months & under 12 months: First TSHS Abbie, Second Maple Downs Lolita and Third TSHS Bess.

4. Single fat cow: First PEN 39 McVale, Second PEN 46 Jasal and Third PEN 40 N & H Condon.

22. Interbreed - Females. 15 months & under 18 months: First Maple Downs Tarella.

5. Single heavyweight bullock of show: First PEN 33 McVale, Second PEN 32 N & H Condon and Third PEN 34 Barbwire.

23. Interbreed - Females. 18 months & under 21 months: First Amboss Kalypso, Second Maple Downs Grey Mist. CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER UNDER 21 MONTHS: Maple Downs Tarella 24. Interbreed - Females. 21 months & under 24 months : First TSHS Winne, Second TSHS Willow 26. Interbreed - Females. 30 months & under 40 months: First Amboss Kazza CHAMPION SENIOR COW: Amboss Kazza 28. Breeders Group: First Maple Downs, Second Amboss Beef and Third TSHS. 29. Sire’s Progeny Group: First Maple Downs, Second TSHS and Third Amboss Beef. 30. Pair of Bulls under 21 months: First Maple Downs, Second TSHS. 31. Pair of Heifers under 21 months: First Maple Downs, Second Yabala and Third TSHS.

SECTION (TRADE)

2:

CATTLE

1. Single milk or 2 tooth beast (steer or heifer), most suitable for domestic trade: First PEN 10 Blenner, Second PEN 17 J.

LE

A S R

6. Pen of 2 heifers, showing no more than 2 permanent teeth: First PEN 16 K & D Bush, Second PEN 18 C Black. 7. Pen of 3 steers, showing no more than 2 permanent teeth: First: PEN 12 Machan, Second PEN 13 I & M Blair and Third PEN 15 Mac Grazing. 8. Pen of 3 bullocks, showing no more than 4 permanent teeth: First PEN 22 G Chappel. 9. Pen of 3 bullocks, showing no more than 6 permanent teeth: First PEN 26 Barbwire, Second Pen 27 M & H Condon and Third PEN 52 M Clair. 11. Pen 4 Store Steers: First PEN 5 TWT, Second PEN 3 3C Farms. CHAMPION Steer of Show: PEN 10 Blenner CHAMPION Bullock of Show: PEN 30 L. Kuhnell CHAMPION Pen of Show: PEN 26 Barbwire RESERVE CHAMPION Pen of Show: PEN 22 G Chappel BEST EXHIBIT in Trade Cattle: PEN 10 Blenner

63 BEATTS ROAD, FORREST BEACH

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Marilyn

Monday 22

Marilyn Weigand Anita Stapley

CHAMPION SENIOR BULL: Maple Downs Ripper

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Carol Carstensen

Marilyn Weigand Carol Carstensen Anita Stapley Kate Henry Pam Cridland Gordan Williams Avis Ray

Jan Pease Carol Carstensen Marilyn Weigand Jill Mackay Debbie Pennisi D Hawkett P Boswell

18. Interbreed - Bulls. 30 months & under 40 months: First Amboss Royal

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Mary McDonald Karen Edwards Roy Favier Sam Pappalardo

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Greg Shannon

WELL, the Tully show has come and gone and once again, the show cane section was set up and was a popular attraction. A lot of work goes into this part of the show, starting well before the event occurs. Apart from the growers growing the cane which takes up to 12 months, the preparations for the show cane display start several weeks before when Tully Sugar staff from the Civil Engineering Department led by Tim Morey set up the steel frames used to house the display.

Friday, July 29, 2022

Noel Lingard, Ilanah Baston and Sonya Long, plus some grower volunteers this year; Lower Tully grower Don Colls generosity donated his time to help with this process. Once the cane is set up, the judges come through and do their thing, and this year we had a team of judges from the local industry do the job. Another big part of the show cane section is the colouring in by the school children from Prep to year four from the various Primary schools around the region. The colourful displays are set up according to school and class and really add to the show cane displays success on the day. The show cane section is also an opportunity for

organists like SRA to showcase some of the latest information. The Tully show cane section is like a snapshot of the industry, where we all get in and get the job done and put on a display, becoming a major attraction for locals and visitors. On the Friday morning of the show, we had many visitors from interstate coming through with the most common questions relating to how many different types of cane there are and how long the crop grows before harvest. It is always good to be part of something so positive for the region, and a big thank you must go to all involved.

“ Show cane display before the show opened “

“ The Primary school coloring in display “

Then a few days before the show, Tully Sugar Cane Supply and Transport Department staff led by Tom Peatey go and collect the cane from the various farms and deliver it to the site. We also process the cane under the “heavy and Sweet” section a few days before the show, which is done through the mobile mill. Once the cane is delivered to the site, a team of people are involved in actually setting up the display according to the various sections to be judged. This team includes all of the TCPSL staff, Peter Sutherland,

Growing native Dendrobium species member of the ANOS Karbi group.

SUSAN FAIRBAIRN TULLY AND DISTRICT ORCHID SOCIETY SPECIALIST native Dendrobium grower, Chris Cobb is giving the members and guests of the Tully and District Orchid Society a presentation on growing North Queensland Dendrobiums. Chris started growing orchids in 1987. “My first orchid was a Cooktown orchid and I’m still growing its progeny to this day,” said Chris. He joined Aspley and North Brisbane orchid society and was an original

Chris was also an orchid judge for 10 years. When Chris moved to Cairns in October 1993, he combined his love of growing orchids and photography and began observing and documenting native orchids in the wild. As well as presenting nationally, Chris has presented to audiences worldwide. In 1999 he was asked to go to the US for a series of lectures and in 2011 he presented at the World Orchid Conference in Singapore.

As well as Dendrobium species he will talk about their naturalised hybrids and advise on their cultivation. Further topics will include information about the discovery of North Queensland’s Dendrobium orchids and their name changes. Chris will be bringing a small collection of orchids for purchase. “We are delighted to have Chris present for us and we invite and welcome any guest visitors, as well as society members to this special free event.” said president of the society, Helen Vincent. The presentation will commence at 1 pm, on 30 July at the Masonic Hall, Murray Street, Tully, followed by afternoon tea and question time with Chris. For more information about this event or for information about becoming a member of the Tully and District Orchid Society please contact society president Helen Vincent on 0427 895 989 or e: helli.vincent@bigpond.com and find us on Facebook @TullyOrchids and our group https://www.facebook.com/ groups/tullyorchidsociety

TULLY SUGAR CRUSHING STATISTICS FOR WEEK 8 ENDED 22/7/22 Week

Tonnes Crushed

Cane 112,577

HERBERT REGION CRUSHING STATISTICS FOR WEEK 6 ENDED END ED 23/7/2022

SOUTH JOHNSTONE MILL CRUSHING STATISTICS FOR WEEK 6 ENDED ENDED 24/7/2022

Week

Week

2022 to date

Tonnes Crushed

6.6T

8.7T

Percentage Crushed

11.43

11.20

C.C.S.

Crop estimate for season

4,700,000

Crop estimate for season

1,480,000

BALANCE CRUSH

3,925,009

BALANCE CRUSH

1,227,822

Tonnes Crushed

Tonnes Cane 687 Crushed per hour

683

Average bin weight

C.C.S.

12.05

C.C.S.

Crop estimate for season

2,900,000

BALANCE CRUSH

2,191,152

TO

Cane 200,376

TO

Cane 66,426

2022 to date

774,991

708,848

12.44

2022 to date

252,178 17.00%

11.20

TO

11.00


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CROSSWORD SOLUTION No. 12995

Uniting Churchs:

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Holy Spirit, Mission Beach

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SUDOKU No. 257

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St John the Evangelist,

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Babinda

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Baptist Independent, 11am, Sun, 77 Halifax Rd,

Uniting Churches

7am, Sun, 15 Church St,

Housing

Church, 9:30am, S, “The Knightclub” 38 Herbert St, Ingham

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St Rita’s Babinda,

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Cardwell Sugar Reef Baptist

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Catholic Churches

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Non-denominational Empower Church Innisfail, 10am, Sun, 191-193 Mourilyan Rd, South Innisfail

Anglican Churches St Albans Anglican

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9am, Sun, 83 Rankin Street,

Sunday, 18 Abbott Street, Ingham St Peter’s, 7am, Sunday, 10 Scott Street, Halifax, Canossa Chapel, 10am,

Innisfail St John Anglican Church, 5pm, Sat, 2 Black Street, Tully John Oliver Feetham

Sunday, St Teresa’s College /

Pioneer Memorial

3819 Abergowrie Rd

9am, Sun, 45 Bruce Highway,

St Teresa’s, Trebonne, 10am

Cardwell St John Anglican Church,

Seventh Day Adventist

3pm, 3rd Sun of month, Motel

Seventh Day Adventist

Chapel, Kurrimine Beach

Innisfail, 10:30am, Sat ,Bible Study, 11am, Sat, 114 Lawrence Road, Bamboo Creek Tully Seventh Day Adventist Church,

Holy Trinity (Ingham) 6 pm Saturday Service. 9:30 am, Sunday. 37 McIlwraith Street, Ingham All Souls,

Sat 9:30am Sabbath School,

7:30am, Sun, 10 Four Mile

Sat 11am, 1 Edward St, Tully

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Soil health workshops with Dr Christine Jones INTERNATIONALLY-RECOGNISED soil and groundcover ecologist Dr Christine Jones is coming to the Far North for workshops with farmers on improving soil health. Terrain NRM is bringing Dr Jones to the region for an ‘Activating Your Soil Microbiome’ workshop in Tully on Tuesday 9 August, and Gulf Savannah NRM will be hosting a ‘Growing Profits by Building Soil’ workshop in Mareeba on 12 August. Terrain agronomist Sally Fields said farmers were welcome from across the industries and regions. “Christine has a way of bringing soil science to the table in ‘farm speak’,’’ she said. “These workshops will be relevant to anyone who manages land. There will be plenty of opportunities for questions the day includes a farm visit and several local farmers sharing their insights into practices that support soil health. “Common threads are building on-farm resilience, with the goal of profitably leaving country in better condition for generations to come.” Sarah Stevens from Gulf Savannah NRM said the skyrocketing price of urea was pushing some growers to ask: ‘Is there a better a way?' “In these workshops, Christine will explain the impact of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorous on the soil microbiome, and provide practical actions that commercial producers can take to transition away from a heavy reliance on inorganic fertilisers, to improve productivity and profitability outcomes,’’ she said. Dr Jones has a wealth of experience working with landholders on regenerative land management practices to improve everything from biodiversity and biological activity to carbon sequestering, soil nutrient cycles and water balance. She leads workshops and field days throughout Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Northern and Central America, and has a Community Fellowship Award from Land and Water Australia for her track record working with communities on land, water and vegetation management. Tickets are $25. To register for the ‘Activating your Soil Microbiome’ or ‘Growing Profits by Building Soil’ visit www.eventbrite.com.au and find the events via the ‘search’ field. These events are part of Terrain NRM and Gulf Savannah’s Healthy Farming Futures projects. These projects are funded by the Australian Government. Terrain’s event is also part of its Mobilising the Mossman and Murray project. This project is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust.


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Golf News Tropical Coast District Veteran Golfers INGHAM Golf Club hosted the 2022 Ingham Veteran’s Golf Open Championship 2022 on July 19, 20 and 21. The weather was kind, and the course was in excellent condition. Thanks to All Ingham Golf Club volunteers for their course work, catering, scoring and donations for a very successful event coordinated by Mike Dann. Ingham golfers would also like to thank the many veteran golfer travellers who helped make the event a success. We hope to see you all again next year. Results: Monday, July 19 – 4BBB Stableford Medley - Men Winners: Ian Fitzgerald (Ingham) & Alan Dwyer (Tallebudgera) 46 points (C/B) R/Up: Paul Menegon (Ingham) & Henry Matthews (Ingham) 46 points Rundown: Allan Cockburn (Ingham) & Michael Fluerty (Ingham) 45 points 4BBB Stableford Medley – Mixed Winners: Geoff Gianotti (Ingham) & Sue Cameron (Ingham) 45 points R/Up: David Piccinelli (Rowes Bay) & Anne Fenton (Gladstone) 44 points Rundown: George & Edna Atkinson (Gordonvale) 43 points Peter & Debra McCowan (Mackay) 41 points (C/B) Pinshots Men: 1st shot #5: Geoff Gianotti (Ingham) 1st shot #10: Bob Lloyd (Rowes Bay) Pinshots Women: 1st shot #9: Anne Fenton (Gladstone) 2nd shot #12: Anne Fenton (Gladstone) Tuesday, July 20 – 18 hole Individual Stableford Men: Winner: Jerry Pembroke (Black Springs) 41 points R/Up: Mario Valenti (Rowes Bay) 38 points) Rundown: Ian Fitzgerald (Ingham 37), Stephen Moore (Ingham 35), Ross Fitzgerald (Ingham 35), Paul Menegon (Ingham 34), Max Spear (Townsville 33 C/B) Pinshots: 2nd shot #8: Allan Cockburn (Ingham) 2nd shot #13: Dave Williamson

(Bargara) 1st shot #9: Allan Cockburn (Ingham) Women: Winner: Deb Giles (Ingham) 38 points R/Up: Sue Cameron (Ingham) 36 points Rundown: Bobbie Marriott (Ingham 32), Edna Atkinson (Gordonvale 31), Chris Pembroke (Black Springs 31) Pinshots: 2nd shot #5: Anne Fenton (Gladstone) 2nd shot #10: Trudie Lawes (Bargara) 1st shot #9: Wendy Gibson (Hawkes Nest) Wednesday, July 21 – 18 hole Individual Stableford Men: Winner: Allan Cockburn (Ingham) 39 points R/Up: Michael Fluerty (Ingham) 38 points Rundown: Richard Howard (Rowes Bay 36), Brian Scanlon (Ingham 36), David Piccinelli (Rowes Bay 35), Ian Fitzgerald (Ingham 35), Peter McCowan (Mackay 34) Pinshots: 2nd shot #7: Steve Moore (Ingham) 3rd shot #8: Tex Morten (Cardwell) 1st shot #10: Brian Scanlon (Ingham) Women: Winner: Kim Moore (Ingham) 37 points R/Up: Sue Cameron (Ingham) 33 points Rundown: Edna Atkinson (Gordonvale 320, Deb Giles (Ingham 32), Trudie Lawes (31) Pinshots: 2nd shot #10: Anne Fenton (Gladstone) 2nd shot #5: Kim Moore (Ingham) 1st shot #9: Deb Giles (Ingham) Overall Championship Results: Men: A Div. (0-18) Gross: Allan Cockburn (Ingham) 160 Nett: Jerry Pembroke (Black Springs) 140 B Div. (19-36) Gross: Mario Valenti (Rowes Bay) 189 Nett: David Piccinelli (Rowes Bay) 151 Women: Gross Winner: Deb Giles (Ingham) 181 Nett Winner: Sue Cameron (Ingham) 147 Our next event is the Mystic

Sands return visit to Ingham on August 2.

Tully Golf SATURDAY, July 23 Competition Results/Sporters Thursday, July 21 Results: It was a gorgeous and sunny Saturday and the course in great shape thanks to the volunteers. Tully Realty and the Sorbello family featured, and their generous sponsorship was most appreciated. Congratulations to the winners! 1st Steve Wells 69 2nd Mike Kennedy 72 3rd Kade Spencer 73 4th Mike Harris 74 NTP’s 2/11 Jo Baron 2/11 Gerard Straatman 7/16 Mike Harris Thursday BAIDA Sporters Results: Thank you to the chicken kings for their sponsorship! 9 Hole Gerard Straatman 19 6 Hole Nobby Reardon 13 Rundowns Norm Gray 18 Jim Boston (C/B) 17 Putts Jim Boston 13 NTP’s 7/16 Kevin Edwards 9/18 A Grade R Woodrow B Grade Jim Boston C Grade Nobby Reardon

Innisfail Golf Club IT was great to see the rain stay away last week, and the course was picture perfect for last weekend’s Peak Aviation Stableford. A huge shout out of appreciation to the club’s grounds crew for their work last week. PGA professional Luke Newman is available for lessons today, Friday, July 29, so please make a booking with him to get your game on track. Luke is also running junior coaching from 3.30pm. A reminder to parents, their juniors must be financial members to attend coaching. IGC Rules & Etiquette Last week’s Quiz During the Monthly Medal, Caine takes a swing from the first tee and misses the ball completely. He pushes his tee farther into the ground and plays. What is the ruling? A - There is no penalty B - Caine receives one penalty stroke C - Caine receives two penalty strokes Answer: A. If the player’s ball in play is in the teeing area after

Wet Tropic Times a stroke (such as a teed ball after a stroke that missed the ball), or after taking relief, the player may lift the ball without penalty and play the ball anywhere in the teeing area from a tee or the ground. Rule 6.2b(6). This week’s Quiz During the Innisfail Classic, Kev swings at and misses the wrong ball. What is the ruling? A - There is no penalty B - Kev receives two penalty strokes and the stroke at the wrong ball is counted C - Kev receives two penalty strokes; however, the actual missed stroke is disregarded Jake Cockle was lucky enough to get the win, from Vaughan Smith and John Lombardi in Wednesday’s All Sporters 9-hole competition on July 13. Results 1st: Jake Cockle 21pts 2nd: Vaughan Smith 19pts 3rd: John Lombardi 18pts c/b NTP - John Slater In Friday’s Sporters 9-hole competition on July 15, Ryan Thwaite and Colin Bidgood tied on 21 points, with Thwaite achieving the win on a countback. Results 1st: Ryan Thwaite 21pts c/b 2nd: Colin Bidgood 21pts 3rd: John Slater 20pts NTP - Luke Peters The weather tried its best to halt play for the morning groups, and a few players pulled the pin too early. Luckily enough the rain subsided just before commencement and the field was set to go in the Top End Apps Stableford on July 16. Jake Cockle scored well with two washes and 36 points. Colin Bidgood kept his Friday form and did one shot better with one wash on 37 points. However, the standout was Paul Tattam, who broke out the lucky shirt to shoot his personal best on the course of 71 and 42 points. Most of the afternoon field struggled in the windy conditions, except one, the C grade Champion from the Ravenshoe Open, continued his form from last Friday and stormed up the leader board. Ryan Thwaite started with a wash and punched out 44 points in the next 17 holes to pip Paul Tattam at the finish line. Results 1st: Ryan Thwaite 44pts 2nd: Paul Tattam 42pts 3rd: Colin Bidgood 37pts NTPs 1/10 - Darryl Gouldm4/13 -m7/16 - Jake Cockle

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2/11 - Paul Tattam 5/14 - Jake Cockle 8/17 - E Nest 3/12 - Paul Tattam 6/15 - Jaxon Dwyer 9/18 - Barry Scott/Addi Butorac Innisfail’s junior golfers are getting in time on the course in preparation for the Innisfail Junior Open on Sunday, August 21. Please visit Innisfail Golf Club Facebook page to keep up with golf around the region. Upcoming Events Wednesday All Sporters competition - from 12.00 pm and 3.00 pm - groups of four permitted Friday Sporters competition - from 12.00 pm and 2.00 pm online bookings July 30 - Hoad Business Development Stableford July 31 - Junior Golf

Jake Cockle won Wednesday’s All Sporters competition on July 13.

Ryan Thwaite had a win in Friday’s Sporters competition on July 15 and the Top End Apps Stableford on July 16.

Colin Bidgood finished second in the Top End Apps Stableford on July 16.


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Golf News Ingham Golf Club UPCOMING Events: July 30 – Single Stableford July 31 – Players Championship Rnd 4 August 3 – Ladies 4BBBB Stableford Aggregate - Bruna Quadrio and Carol DiBella Trophy Day August 6 – Single Stableford August 7 – Single Stroke News: Ingham Golf Club has been selected to host both A & B Grade Men’s Stroke Pennants on the October long weekend, with matches occurring on Sunday, August 2 & Monday, August 3. In addition, we have also nominated teams in both B Grade and A Grade. Pennants are a fantastic weekend and offer a rare chance to take on other clubs head to head in a matchplay format. If you are interested in playing, nomination forms for both grades will be available at the clubhouse this weekend. Please note you will not be eligible for the B grade team if your GA handicap is below 9.5, with anyone above this GA being eligible for the B Grade team. Results: Sunday (July 17) – COSCA Pairs Championship Rnd 2

Silkwood Bowls WEDNESDAY, July 27, with four-game of triples. Team Barry Green, Jean Matfin & Jenny Daiar were defeated by Ron Giveen, Tony Cates & Velia 17 to 11. Team Greg Matfin, Neil & Cyril Large were defeated by team Mick de Vries, Tim Wallis & Rob 20 to 13. Peter, John & Michael defeated Jim Daiar, Graham Wallis 7 Joanne 18 to 15.

This is very much appreciated, Julie. Our next game is a 4BBB Aggregate event playing for the trophy donated by Carol DiBella and Bruna Quadrio on Wednesday, August 3.

El Arish Golf IT was a massive week that just passed on our course, as on top of our usual weekly comps, our open was held over last weekend.

Winner: P McMahon 176 2nd: J Arnold 178 3rd: K Henry 179

3rd: J Oldritch 195. DIV 2

Winner: Hipas Donald 40, with R/Up Fran Lomas on 37.NTP’s: Men’s #2/11 Jim Boston - #4/14 [All-In] Gavin Camilleri Ladies #5/14 Rhonda Bliss Approach #7/16 Hipas Donald Sporters [21/7] played the 1st 9 Stroke: results: Winner - Gavin Camilleri 27 R/Up Rod Rackley 28 3rd Jeff Hogan 29, with Jeff also winning the least putts with 10. NTPs: #1 Gavin Camilleri - #2 Dave Rogers - #3 Marie Pavan, with Graham Roberts taking #4 and both Approach

Winner: D Giles 147 2nd: E McEwan 155 3rd: J Reed 161. DIV 2 GROSS: Winner: Hipas Donald [c/back] 185 2nd: Marie Pavan 185 NETT: Winner: Marea Mead 147 2nd: Liz Marland 150 3rd: Fran Lomas 154 Complete results will be in our report next week. We thank Craig and Ellie-May Teitzel for their continuing support of one of our major events each year. This Saturday is another big day, sponsored by Senior Helpers - we play a Stableford event with prizes for winners, NTPs, Approach shots and Longest Drives - come along and enjoy. Rego: 12.00 - Draw: 12.15 – Tee-Off: 12.30

area, this is a great way to meet new friends. All locals & visitors are welcome.

Time is running out! This game is for non-bowlers and a good chance to have a great night out.

For all enquires contact the club on 0475759808 or follow on our Facebook page.

Several Lady Bowlers travelled to Mossman to play in their Xmas in July Day last Tuesday. It was a very enjoyable day!

Tully Bowls Club WEDNESDAY, July 20. Sixteen players played 18 ends of 2-4-2. Shane King/Lyn Davis 13 v Ray Downing/Steve Davis 32.. Peter Smith/Joy Pears 11 v Joanne Townsend/Robyn Brunello 31.. . Dennis Shirlaw/Pam Goodwin 22 v Lyn Newland/ Toni Buick 21.. Jeff Southern/Gavin Buick 32 v Michael Knight/Rita Pezzutto 10.

Rita Pezzutto/Des Roberts 13 v Val Zamora/Lou Brunello 9.(Pairs)

Sunday, July 24.

Team 3 Shane King/Mary Bacic/Trish Feast.11 V Team 4 Ron French/Pam Staier/Betty Cochrane 10 Team 5 Ron Murfet/Val Bradley/Donte Fitzsimmons 10 v Team 6 Gary Feast/Joan Mercer/Peter Colombini 9. Team 7 Robyn Brunello/Bob Warr/Joy Pears 5 v Team 8 Rod Bradley/Bev Harrop/Rita Hudson 11.

Innisfail Ladies Bowls LAST Saturday afternoon, Innisfail Ladies hosted the Weipa Ladies in Pennants for the first time, and Innisfail went down to Weipa in a remarkably close competition. On Wednesday morning, the ladies held their monthly meeting which had good attendance. The AGM will take place on Wednesday, August 17 at 11.30am. Nominations for positions need to be in writing on the official form. Another round of the A-Grade singles played out on Wednesday afternoon where Lyn Stevenson defeated Ann Rule in a see-sawing game. In the two social games, Louise Hoskins, Dell Steve and Diana O’Brien defeated Maisie Smith, Daphne Kirkman and Marilyn Allen 22 - 14. Bev Anderson, Helen Paterson, Dian Catelan and Caterina Cook defeated Joan Atkinson, Dianne Wheeler, Pam Anderson and Sue Morrison 22 - 11. The Ladies look forward to being involved in Patron’s Day on Saturday, August 6.

After Smoko Team 8 13 v Team 5. 5.. Team 7 1 v Team 4 11.. Team 6 15 v Team 3 10.. Team 2 5 v Team 1 10.. Winning Team for the day.. RodBradley/Bev Harrop/ Rita Hudson. Runner up Team Rita Pezzutto/Des Roberts.

Our social days are Wednesdays & Sundays with a sign-in at 1 pm for a 1.30 pm start.

Ladies Pennants ..we played Weipa Team in Sth Johnstone and won both games

Due to unforeseen changes which may occur with our social days due to competitions and weather we encourage you to contact the club on the number below for all enquires.

Eight a Side. Tully played Silkwood in Silkwood and was defeated on the day.

Lawn bowls, why not come along to one of our social days. It’s friendly and fun, and if you are new to the

Ladies, Overall winners: DIV 1 GROSS:

Firstly, the results of our Tuesday S’ford Comp [19th]

Silkwood’s social day was brought forward and played on Saturday, July 23, which was enjoyed by all. Team Jim Daiar, Jenny Daiar, Delmo Tarditi defeating Dennis, Owen & Rob 24 to 16.Team Terry Corocrah & Dave Thomas defeating Barry Green & Tim Wallis 26 to 10. Team Ron Giveen, Alan Hudson & Ann Hollingsworth defeating team Rex Williams, Grahame Wallis & Cyril Large with a close score of 22 to 20.

NO Friday Night Barefoot bowls or BBQ.

I don’t have all the results for our TEITZEL Supa IGA Open, except for the following

DIV 1 NETT:

Winners for the afternoon were Jeff Southers and Gavin Buick.

Silkwood played their round 3 of the newly formatted 8-a-side at Silkwood Bowls Club against Tully Bowls Club, the win going to Silkwood 66 to 48. Great games played by all.

We would like to thank Kurrimine Beach Holiday Park for their sponsorship last Thursday.

We thank all the visitors who supported us from Ingham, Cardwell, Innisfail, Atherton, Cairns, and the Northern Beaches. As many visiting players commented, our Green’s director had put in a mighty effort to have the course in pristine condition.

Team Sergio, Alan Hudson & Delmo Tarditi defeated team Terry Corocrah, Shirley Noble & Ann Hollingsworth 27 to 10.

Ladies pennant team consisting of ladies from Silkwood, South Johnstone & Tully Bowls Club was played at South Johnstone, coming away with a win against Weipa Bowls Club. Well done, ladies.

shots on #7 and #9.

the final night!

Winner: Gary Cantoni & Steve Finn R/Up: Eros Bertocchi & Ezio Brescianini R/Down: Jayden Swarbrick & Ian Swarbrick Women’s Competition: The focus of competition last week was the Ingham Veteran Golf Open Championship, with some good results recorded by the ladies. Kim Moore: Winner Wednesday Stableford (37 points), NTP 2nd shot #5. Wendy Gibson: Tuesday NTP 1st shot #9 Bobbie Marriott: Tuesday Rundown (32 points) Sue Cameron: Monday Winner 4BBB Stableford Medley, Tuesday R/Up Stableford (36 points), Wednesday R/ Up Stableford (33 points), Overall Nett Winner (147) Deb Giles: Tuesday Winner Stableford (38 points), Wednesday Rundown Stableford (32 points), Wednesday NTP 1st shot #9, Overall Gross Winner (181) Thanks also to the outstanding efforts by Julie Reed, one of our top players, who did not play over the three days but instead catered for the event, including lunches, after the game pasta on Tuesday, and a three-course dinner on

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Friday, July 29, 2022

Club Consistency. Bev Achilles 150 v Joan Mercer 110. We are still wanting teams for our Jack Attack. If you are interested in putting in a team, please ring 0418667756.

The Innisfail and Weipa Ladies teams who played Pennants in Innisfail for the first-time last Saturday.


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Bowls News Ingham Bowls THIS week we enjoyed a 3-club social afternoon. Forty people attended, some good bowls were played and new friends made. Rd 1: Tracy, S. Gough, J. Fenoglio, R. Brown 16 v A .Barron, I. Byrnes, P. Morgan, S. Ryan 2. Trudie, Maria Spano, Mia Bandiera, Patti Miguel 13 v A. Foti, J. Aranas, G. Cockrell, L. Melvin 6. D. Tomba, J. Morris, R. Rose, L. Di Bella 10 v D. Gosney, C. Patrick, S. Pizzi, E. Piotto 13. S. Achenwald, R. Doherty, V. Raiteri, J. Craven 3 v C. Pizzi, Y. Roberts, K. Rotondo, A. Rutherford 14. D. Garbutt, C. Ford, M. Moore, N. Evans 3 v P. Fox, N. Mancuso, J. Casanovas, N. Evans 3. Rd 2: Skips only - N. Evans 13 v A. Rutherfod 9. L. Melvin 13 v R. Brown 4. S. Ryan 7 v C. Cobb 6. E. Piotto 19 v J. Craven 5 P. Miguel 11 v L. DiBella 11. Our day was sponsored by Rita and Keith Phillips – thank you both so much. Winners of the Day: D. Gosney, C. Patrick, S. Pizzi, E. Piotto. Runners up: P. Miguels team. 3rd: A. Rutherfords team.

Ingham Men’s Bowls

SPORT the highest score was : Alan Dow, Len Barbi & Elsa Piotto defeated Kristy Dickerson, John Holmes & Kevin Walker 34 - 14 ( 20 points to 9 ) Gary Brierley, Norma Evans & Pat Ryan defeated Maria Moore, Luisa Di Bella & Tony Koop 19 - 15 ( 19 points to 8 ) Linda Freeman, Dave Horsley & Ren Cantatore defeated Angie Foti, Max Thompson & Allen Torielli 21 - 10 ( 18 points to 9 ) Stewart Scott, Janese Craven & John Piotto defeated Jim Dickerson, Alf Di Bella & Len Mahon 29 15 ( 20 points to 7 ) Barefoot bowls will be played on Thursday between 6 pm - 8 pm Call 47762117 before 5:30 pm to have your name put on the board. Men’s Friday afternoon pairs will be played at 2:15 pm Please nominate before 1:45 pm. P Kite on Men’s Pairs Duty. The Green will be closed on Saturday, July 30 & Sunday, July 31, when the annual Invitation 4’s Carnival will be held. Teams from Cairns to Proserpine and west to Hughenden will compete in the event. Ingham Bowls Club would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support:

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Tully team. This team will play in the State Final of the Schools Cup Challenge.

Innisfail Men’s Bowls THIRTY-EIGHT bowlers took to the green for social bowls last Thursday afternoon. The winning team was Sergio Dalla Pozza, Matt Achello and Bob Luke. New members and visitors are most welcome with names to be in by 12.30 pm for a 1.15 pm start. Congratulations to Innisfail’s 3rd Division Pennants teams, who defeated Edge Hill in the final after a remarkably close finish by four shots aggregate. These two teams of fours, including Mal Clifford, Doug Juhas, Bob Chaplain, Greg McDonald, Dave Irwin, Graeme Anderson, John Kremastos and Steve Howe, also went through the season undefeated, so well played, boys. Also, our Club Fours Champions team won their final against South Johnstone in the Champion of Champions final. Congratulations to John Phillips, Mick de Vries, Ian Humphreys and Sergio Dalla Pozza. Innisfail was not so lucky in the 8-A-Side Mixed competition in Silkwood last Sunday, going down by a big margin against South Johnstone. Innisfail finished second overall in their section. Players, please check the notice board for Triples, Mixed Pairs and Consistency Singles draws, so please organise and play games.

Hinchinbrook Shire Council, Hinchinbrook Hotel, Carey’s Accountants, Donadel’s Electrical, Chiesa’s Butchery, Ingham Cabs, Johnny’s Fish Bar, Station Hotel, Liquaforce, Ingham Travel, COSCAR Accountants, Cantatore Guardian Pharmacy, Wholelife Pharmacy & Healthfoods, Cellarbrations,

THE prize-winning team of Thursday night barefoot bowls played on July 21 with the lowest losing score (and a spin of the number board) was: Chris Johnson, Danny Chappell, Robyn Fascetti & John Piotto 7 defeated by Donna Gosney. Ann Barron, John Lone & Luisa Di Bella 11 Shawn Rossington, Patrict Dickerson, Angie Foti & Max Thompson defeated Mark Girgenti, Dianne Tomba, Maria Moore & Jim Dickerson 17 - 7 Prize Winners of the men’s Friday afternoon pairs played on July 22 were: Kevin Lawlor & Russell Peterson, defeating Stewart Scott & Phil Wright 28 - 8 John Eyre & Ian Muldowney defeated Alan Dow & Terry George 19 - 10 John Holmes & Kevin Walker defeated John Eddleston & John Hamlyn 22 - 12 Trevor Pallanza & Ren Cantatore defeated Jim Dickerson & Pat Ryan 21 - 7 Gary Brierley & I Fisher defeated Cliff Johnson & Tony Koop 27 - 9 Results of Sunday mixed social bowls played on July 24... Two teams finished with 20 points, but the team with

Zanotto Plumbing, Tropix Motel, Ingham Manufactures Mitre 10, Canegrowers Mitre 10, Harvey Norman,

Shane

I have lived in a time which has included a category five cyclone, a leader that changed history in Nelson Mandela and a hit song by my high school girlfriend Brittany Spears that had me purchasing every one of her albums and posters.

Cleary. "That was terrible, and it was cringeworthy to watch.

Now, on Sunday, July 24 2022, while watching the North Qld Cowboys Vs the West Tigers, I witnessed the biggest, most ridiculous farce anyone who has watched Rugby League in the history of the game.

On a positive note, and I'm all about positive things, in a few weeks, the much anticipated legendary blockbuster, the Kenny Hamill Cup, will be played at the Tully Showgrounds between the St Clare's All Stars and Tully State school.

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The public is invited to come along and support our club. Drinks will be chilled and at a cheap price, so come along and watch some great bowls over the weekend.

The victorious Innisfail Men’s 3rd Division Pennants team who finished the season Babinda Bowls SOCIAL bowls on Thursday, winners were Brandon undefeated.

Dan McCullock, Les Holland & Joe Vella, and runnerups were James May, Les Maxwell & Jim Azzopardi.

Social bowls on Sunday, winners were Jordan, Les & Natasha, runner-up were Tayla, Ken & George. Names in by 1 for 1.30 pm start for Social bowls on Thursday and Sunday. Saturday, we hosted the final of the Div 3 Pennants between Innisfail & Edge Hill. The winners were Innisfail in a close final. Well done!!

Innisfail Men’s Club Fours Champion of Champions who defeated South Johnstone in the final - Mick de Vries, John Phillips, Ian Atherton High School student pairs defeated the Humphreys and Sergio Dalla Pozza.

Final of the Open Pairs, Gavin Omodei & Jim Azzopardi defeated Les Maxwell & Kevin Anderson in a close game.

Townsville has had some of the worst crime rates the country has seen, but that penalty from the NRL Bunker was daylight, midnight and midday robbery at its worst. It was a joke, but no one who watched it was laughing. Look, I won't say the Cows are not at fault here, but after watching winger Kyle Feldt initiate the contact by changing his line and then laugh about it, I'm sorry, but he's at fault. The West Tigers are battered and bruised but found an ally in current Premiership-winning coach Ivan

The Tigers should feel hard done by". Whether you back either team, this whole fiasco is a bad look for the game.

This match has been running for several years in honour of mythological school Rugby League coach and my best mate Ken Hamill. St Clare's will field an All-Star team made up of students across the primary school cluster. Tully State School will rely heavily on its own students to stage an upset to rival Origin 3 a few weeks ago. It will be a clash for the ages, so make sure you make it to the Tully Showgrounds on August 13 for the match of the century.


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Friday, July 29, 2022

Di Carlos weaved magic in Innisfail United Football’s Division 2 team win over Marlin Coast STORY AND PHOTOS BY MARIA GIRGENTI LAST Friday, football action kicked off under lights at Castor Park, Mourilyan, which saw Innisfail United Football Club Division 1 and 2 teams up against Mareeba and Marlin Coast in the next round of Far North Division fixtures.

Goal scorer,Tyler Purcell controls the ball and stays ahead of a Marlin Coast in the Division 2 game.

Innisfail’s Division 2 Men’s team registered a decisive win over Marlin Coast, whilst the Division 1 Men’s team had a two-goal loss to the Mareeba Bulls. Innisfail’s two Under 12 teams mostly play at Endeavour Park, Cairns, whilst the Under 13, 14 and 16 teams follow the senior teams’ home and away games. Football Queensland Premier League - Far North and Gulf results: July 22 - Steve Corica Oval

Julian Sujana in action for Innisfail during the Division 1 game against Mareeba.

Innisfail United Division 2 Men’s vs Marlin Coast

Innisfail United Division 1 vs Mareeba Full time: 2 - 4 loss to Innisfail

Full time: 5 - 1 win to Innisfail

Goals:

Goals: Jasper Di Carlo

Max Pringle and Brandon Briggs

Leo Di Carlo

Innisfail United Under 23 Women’s vs Redlynch Strikers - Calanna Park, Woree

Tyler Purcell

Full time: 1 - 4 loss to Innisfail

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Goal:

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Leo Di Carlo (far right) scored a goal for Innisfail in the Division 2 game against Marlin Coast.

Innisfail’s 2nd half goal scorer Jasper Di Carlo (left) and a Marlin Coast player vie for ball possession Innisfail’s Amos Smith kicks the ball past two Mareeba players in the in the Division 2 game. Division 1 game.

Bianca Borg Innisfail United Under 18 vs Southside Comets - Walker Road, Edmonton - July 23 Full time: 0 - 3 loss to Innisfail Innisfail United Under 16 vs Southside Comets Full time: 2 - 2 draw Innisfail United Under 23 Men’s vs Southside Comets - Walker Road, Edmonton Full time: 6 - 1 win to Innisfail Innisfail United Premier Men’s vs Southside Comets - Walker Road, Edmonton Full time: 0 - 7 loss to Innisfail Innisfail United Premier Women’s vs Mareeba - Lindsay Stadium, Mareeba Full time: 2 - 5 loss to Innisfail Goals: Ammie Bensi Jordyn Howell Innisfail United Under 13 vs Leichhardt Endeavour Park, Manunda Full time: 1- 6 loss to Innisfail Goal: Mace Jones Innisfail United Under 14 vs Leichhardt Endeavour Park, Manunda Full time: 3 - 3 draw

Atherton Tableland Gun Club monthly shoot results SILKWOOD Clay Target Club members were among over 40 shooters who participated in Atherton Tableland Gun Club’s monthly shoot last Sunday, July 24, where the weather started off overcast and cool in the morning followed by sunny and pleasant conditions after lunch. Results: Event 1 - 30 Target Double Barrel AA - 1st: Bryan Sanderson (Atherton Tableland) 30/30; 2nd: Chris Santarossa (Silkwood) 29/30 A - 1st: Frank Scamnello (Silkwood) 29/30, Santo Greco (Silkwood) 29/30 B - 1st: Chris Climas (Mt Bogong) 30/30; 2nd: Barry Lansdown (Silkwood) 29/30, Peter Luppi (Atherton Tableland) 29/30 and Michael Heidenreich (Atherton Tableland) 29/30 C - 1st: Kyle Heidenreich (Atherton Tableland) 28/30, Emma Thurston (Silkwood) 28/30 and Joe Collins (Atherton Tableland) 28/30

Event 2 - 45 Target Medley AA - 1st: Michael Thurston (Silkwood) 98/100; 2nd: Riley Mikkelsen (Townsville) 97/100; 3rd: Ned Di Salvo (Silkwood) 72/75 A - 1st: George Bugeja (Silkwood) 74/75; 2nd: Frank Scamnello (Silkwood) 73/75; 3rd: Rebekah Rosendahl (Silkwood) 95/100 B - 1st: Alan Poggioli (Atherton Tableland) 68/75; Joseph Micallef (Atherton Tableland) 108/125; Nick Pattinson (Atherton Tableland) 107/125 C - 1st: Rob Draper (Atherton Tableland) 66/75; 2nd: Joe Collins (Atherton Tableland) 90/100; 3rd: Ennio Defend (Silkwood) 82/100 Event 3 - 30 Target Single Barrel AA - 1st: Michael Thurston (Silkwood) 30/30; 2nd: Riley Mikkelsen (Townsville) 29/30 A - 1st: James Climas (Mt Bogong) 29/30; 2nd: Greg Braid (Atherton Tableland) 37/40 B - 1st: Michael Heidenreich (Atherton Tableland)

31/35; 2nd: Peter Luppi (Atherton Tableland) 30/35 C - 1st: Kyle Heidenreich (Atherton Tableland) 28/30; 2nd: Rob Draper (Atherton Tableland) 26/30 Event 4 - 30 Target Double Barrel Continental AA - 1st: Bryan Sanderson (Atherton Tableland) 88/88; 2nd: Chris Santarossa (Silkwood) 87/88 A - 1st: Santo Greco (Silkwood) 47/48; 2nd: Mark Stella (Silkwood) 52/54 B - 1st: Kristin Williams (Atherton Tableland) 36/38; 2nd: Nick Pattinson (Atherton Tableland) 35/38 C - 1st: Kyle Heidenreich (Atherton Tableland) 28/30; 2nd: Emma Thurston (Silkwood) 27/30 The Mario Raccanello Memorial Graded High Gun AA - 1st: Michael Thurston (Silkwood) 161/165 A - 1st: Maurie Costa (Atherton Tableland) 155/165 B - 1st: Alan Poggioli (Atherton Tableland) 151/168 C - 1st: Kyle Heidenreich (Atherton Tableland) 143/165


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Five Cassowary Coast Chargers players star in winning Queensland Country junior rugby union teams MARIA GIRGENTI EARLIER this month, seven Cassowary Coast Chargers players represented North Queensland at the Queensland Country Rugby Union Championships in Toowoomba, and five went on to represent Queensland Country teams. Denan Anderson, Tyler Addo, Julian Santarossa and Darnel Stagg earned selection in the North Queensland Under 13 team, with Addo and Stagg picked to represent Queensland Country. In Under 14s, Jack Calleja, Regan Ericson, and Miki Toquero represented North Queensland, with Calleja and Toquero selected to represent Queensland Country. Stagg also picked up the Player of the Carnival, an outstanding achievement. Players then braved cold, wet and miserable conditions during the Queensland Country Rugby Union Championships on July 6, played at Gold Park, Toowoomba, for the first time since 2019. The City versus Country junior representative games between Queensland Country Rugby Union and Brisbane Junior Rugby Union saw Under

13 Boys, Under 14 Boys, Under 15 Girls and Under 16 Boys teams in action.

Darnel Stagg kicked the last conversion of the game to seal the victory.

The Cassowary Coast Chargers Junior Rugby Union club and Innisfail Brothers Leagues Club supported the players who travelled to the

trials in Toowoomba with a financial subsidy. The club especially wanted to thank Brothers Leagues Club for their ongoing support in providing local youth with an opportunity to play sports at a higher level. Eight Cassowary Coast Chargers players represented Peninsula's Under 15 Boys' team at the Queensland School Sport 14 - 15 years Rugby Union State Championships in Hervey Bay from July 21 - 24, which featured ten regional teams. The team had a good win and

Finn Dryden, Miki Toquero and Jack Calleja represented Peninsula and earned selection in the Under 15 Regional Queensland team.

Denan Anderson, Darnell Stagg and Tyler Addo starred in the winning Under 13 Queensland Country team.

Results:

Country all but secured wins in all four age groups until the City Under 16s slotted a penalty late in their game to claim the victory.

Under 13 - Country 12 def 10 City

A special mention to the Under 15 Girls, who competed for the first time.

Under 15 Girls - Country 40 def City 0

The Cassowary Coast Chargers played a good game in the Under 14 Country team against Brisbane City, with Qld Country winning 13-0. Miki Toquero made some excellent tackles and runs, whilst Jack Calleja was impressive in the line-outs, using his long reach to get the ball.

Under 14 - Country 13 def City 0

Under 16 - City 13 def Country 10

a loss, with Finn Dryden named Man of the Match on Day 1 and Jack Calleja on Day 1. Reagan Ericson, Finn Dryden, Jack Calleja, Miki Toquero, Cody Weldon, Ryan Millard, Archie Averkoff, and Riley Wells gained selection and participated in four days of competitive rugby. From these championships, Finn Dryden, Miki Toquero and Jack Calleja gained selection in the Under 15 Regional Queensland team to play in the Emerging Reds Cup Academy competition in Brisbane from September 19 - 22.

The parents in attendance stated, "It made us extremely proud hearing the Chargers boys names called over the PA." The Chargers Under 13 boys in the Queensland Country team came away with a 12-10 win against Brisbane City. An incredible feat is the three Chargers players scored all the points to win the game for Country. Denan Anderson and Tyler Addo scored a try each, whilst

The victorious Under 13 Country rugby union team, which featured three Cassowary Coast Chargers players, Darnell Stagg,Tyler Addo and Denan Anderson. Photo: QRU/Brendan Hertel

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STORY AND PHOTOS BY MARIA GIRGENTI LAST Saturday, the Innisfail Leprechauns’ A-grade rugby league team notched up a convincing 48 20 victory over Cairns Kangaroos at Callendar Park, Innisfail. In the first minute after the kickoff, Kangaroos lost the ball, and Jason Hallie crashed over and scored his first A-grade try. Innisfail’s try scorers: Jason Hallie, Tomasi Skelton, Johann Turner, Cedrick Valentine 2, Andrew Garrett 2, Simione Taga and Pateresio Vota. Sterling AddoNona 6 goals. Man of the Match: Andrew Garrett. After the game, Leprechauns A-grade coach Leon Hallie was pleased with the

Innisfail’s Mitchell Forrest (with ball) evaded the Kangaroos defence in the Under 18 game.

win and said his side has been playing exceptional football over the last few rounds. “It takes an overall team performance to obtain these results, so we hope to keep building on this in the back end of the season.” “Now it is a matter of regrouping before taking on the mighty Yarrabah at home.” Before the Reserve Grade game, players, staff and spectators stood and observed a minute’s silence in memory of Innisfail’s Reserve Grade player Farron Purcell who tragically died after a motor vehicle accident. Innisfail’s number two Reserve grade jersey has been retired this year in honour of Farron Purcell.

At full-time reserve grade, Innisfail registered a 32 - 20 victory over Cairns Kangaroos. Innisfail’s try scorers: Tyrrell Callope, Zadok Heron-Jia, Clancy Wone, Bodean Tanner, Jayden Rudken and Boche Satrick. Michael Morton 4 goals. Man of the Match: Kyle Kris. In a see-sawing affair, the Under 18s match between Innisfail and Cairns Kangaroos ended in a 32 - 32 draw, so both teams take a point each. Innisfail’s try scorers: Cadmas Creed 2, Elias Johnson, Kenneth Banu, Jack Lodge and Shaun Davidson. Cadmas Creed 4 goals. Man of the Man: Cadmas Creed. Results - CDRL Round 15 fixtures July 23 - 24 A Grade Innisfail 48 def Cairns Kangaroos 20 Edmonton 34 def Yarrabah 32 Mossman-Port Douglas 76 def Mareeba 22 Southern Suburbs 40 def Ivanhoe Knights 32 Cairns Brothers 22 def Atherton 14

Friday, July 29, 2022 Bye: Tully FNQRL A-Grade Ladder - Round 15: Mossman-Port Douglas 26, Cairns Brothers 24, Innisfail 24, Atherton 20, Kangaroos 20, Ivanhoe Knights 18, Southern Suburbs 12, Yarrabah 12, Tully 10, Mareeba 6 and Edmonton 2. Reserve Grade Innisfail 32 def Cairns Kangaroos 20 Yarrabah 34 def Edmonton 28 Mareeba Douglas 30

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Edmonton 66 def Yarrabah 16 Ivanhoe Knights 78 def Southern Suburbs 16 Cairns Brothers 30 def Atherton 8 Byes: Tully and Mareeba In Round 16 fixtures, Innisfail Leprechauns teams travel to Jilara Oval, Yarrabah, to clash with Yarrabah on Sunday, whilst also on Sunday afternoon; the Tully Tigers’ have a tough trip to the Tablelands where they face Atherton at Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium.

Kangaroos and Innisfail A-grade players contested a high ball.

Under 18 player Luke Magnanini (with ball) looked for a gap in the Kangaroos defence.

Tyrrell Callope barged over for a try in the Reserve grade game against Kangaroos.

Shaquille Johnson (with ball) made a solid run through the Kangaroos defence in the Reserve grade clash.

Tomasi Skelton (with ball) scored Innisfail’s second try in the A-grade match.


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Tully Little Athletics members win big at Winter Carnival MARIA GIRGENTI TULLY Little Athletics Club competed in the LAQ Coles Winter Carnival held at Townsville Sports Reserve on June 25 - 26, which featured athletes from 32 centres across Queensland in the biggest Winter meet in a decade. Jake Ball, Zoe Ball, Declan Lizzio and Riya Singh put in a top effort and displayed great sportsmanship, with Jake achieving four PBs, whilst Zoe and Riya each registered two PBs. TLA capped off a successful meet by winning the March Past. Results: Billy Morris (U8) 6 PBs 5 x 1sts (Long Jump; Discus 500g; 60m Hurdles 45cm; 200m; Shot Put 1.5kg) 1 x 2nd (70m) 1 x 3rd (100m) Chase Frumento (U11) 4 PBs 3 x Gold (Discus 500g; 1,100m Walk; Javelin 400g) 1 x Silver (Shot Put 2kg) 3 x Bronze (80m Hurdles 60cm; High Jump 1.00m; Triple Jump) Shaun Riley (U11)

5 PBs 1 x Gold (Shot Put 2kg) 1 x Silver (Discus 500g) 1 x Bronze (Javelin 400g) Emmett Frumento (U7) 4 PBs 2 x 2nd (100m; 200m) Layla Morris (U10) 1 x Silver (70m) 1 x Bronze (800m) Vanora Noonan (U11) 5 PBs 2 x Bronze (80m Hurdles 60cm; Javelin 400g) Rajveer Singh (U15) 5 PBs 4 x Gold (Shot Put 4kg; 100m; 200m; 400m) 1st - 100m Handicap race 1 x Silver (Triple Jump) 1 x Bronze (Long Jump) Tarique Noonan (U8) 4 PBs 2 x 2nds (100m; Discus 500g) 1 x 3rd (70m) Louisa Lizzio (U8) 1 x 2nd (Shot Put 1.5kg)

Blake Riley (U9) 5 PBs 1 x Bronze (Discus 500g) Cooper Sichter (U14) 6 PBs 3 x Gold (Discus 1kg; Javelin 600g; Shot Put 3kg) Dean Giardina (U16) 5 PBs 3 x Silver (Triple Jump; Long Jump; Javelin 700g) 2 x Bronze (High Jump 1.35m; Discus 1kg) Lachlan McKiernan-Newman (U15) 2 PBs 1 x Gold (Triple Jump) 2 x Silver (High Jump 1.30m; Long Jump) Three TLA members broke club records at the 2022 LAQ State Championships held in Brisbane from March 11 - 13. Layla Morris: Under 9 - 800m Chase Frumento: Under 10 - Discus and Shot Put Under 14 100m: Lachlan McKiernanNewman - Under 14 - 100m, 200m and High Jump. Congratulations to all athletes who have broken club records so far this year at club meets. 4/3/22 - U11 Discus - Chase Frumento U14 Discus - Jackson Solien 25/3/22 - U14 Shot Put - Jackson Solien

1/4/22 - U8 High Jump - Billy Morris U15 High Jump - Lachlan McKiernanNewman (equalled) 6/5/22 - U15 200m - Rajveer Singh 20/5/22 - U8 Shot Put - Billy Morris (equalled) U15 70m - Rajveer Singh 27/5/22 - U8 High Jump - Billy Morris U15 High Jump - Lachlan McKiernanNewman U15 800m - Rajveer Singh 3/6/22 - U11 700m Walk - Saxon Solien U14 Discus - Jackson Solien U15 700m Walk - Rajveer Singh U15 200m - Rajveer Singh 10/6/22 - U15 100m - Raj Singh 17/6/22 - U14 Shot Put - Jackson Solien U11 80m Hurdles - Saxon Solien U11 80m Hurdles - Vanora Noonan A special mention to Dean Giardina, TLA’s first Under 16 male athlete who has been setting and breaking his own records all year.

Vanora Noonan achieved five PBs and won two bronze medals.

Tully Little Athletics celebrate winning the March Past at the Winter Carnival in Townsville.

Brothers Blake and Shaun Riley each achieved five PBs, with Blake winning one medal and Shaun three.

Rajveer Singh brought home six medals and a trophy.

Under 7/8 athletes Emmett Frumento, Louisa Lizzio, Billy Morris and Tarique Noonan received participation medals.

Dean Giardina won five medals and achieved five PBs.

Chase Frumento picked up seven medals and four PBs.


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Coconuts’ Outrigger Canoe Club celebrate 25 years of paddling MARIA GIRGENTI COCONUTS’ Outrigger Canoe Club is celebrating 25 years in 2022 and is holding a reunion paddle and BBQ on Saturday, August 6. A call out for all past and present members to join the party and wear their old club shirts or bring them along to display. The social paddle starts at 3.00 pm, followed by nibbles and BBQ at 4.30 pm (BYO alcohol). These special celebrations continue with a club regatta on August 20, which includes an entire race program and presentation dinner. Please RSVP to Vicki on 0423 640 021. The club's original members included Manuel Ahrens, Allan Jurd, Duncan, Mark Pye and Lesley Tomkinson. The club first only had a Men's crew with Heather Krahenbhuel joining in 1998 as the second

woman, followed soon after by Tracey Gallagher, Tracey Vick, Piedad Valderrama, Ute Holtzrichter and Lauren Viellaris. Paronella Park sponsored the club’s first boat, a very heavy classic with heavy paddles, with Wadda Plantation also a major sponsor. Rob and Greg Worth funded the club’s first racing boat, a Mirage. Since 1997, the club has racked up loads of individual/team achievements, highlights and milestones, including: 1999: Club attends its first regatta in Mackay - a Women’s crew only 2000: North Queensland Games, Townsville 2000: Mission Beach Aquatic Festival - first medal for the Men’s' crew 2002: Dash for Cash Regatta hosted by the Coconuts’ Club 2003: First international competition Micronesia Cup in Saipan, Guam with Coconuts’ paddlers joining a mixed team from Far North Queensland - after that attended an overseas regatta every year, including Palau and the Cook Islands

from Innisfail to Cairns in memory of his father and uncle whilst raising thousands for the Heart Foundation. 2009: Members paddled alongside Lisa Curry-Kenny at Marlin Coast Challenge, Port Douglas 2009: Linda Gaia elected as first woman President 2010: Official opening of new clubhouse with canoe storage 2011: Open Men’s team - winner of inaugural Great Barrier Reef Ocean Challenge 45km 2011: NQ Zone Champion Club award 2012: 1st and 3rd OC2 - National Marathon Titles, Coffs Harbour 2012: Paddlers finish third overall in Vaka Eiva, Cook Islands 2013: FNQ Zone Awards - Champion Men’s Club for third consecutive year; Overall Points Champion; Champion Mixed, Champion OC1/OC2 Club and Champion Junior Club (first time) 2014: 23 paddlers compete in Takapuna Beach Cup, Auckland New Zealand - four medals 2016: Paddlers Challenge

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2016: Three paddlers represent Australia in the World Elite and Club Sprint Titles, Sunshine Coast 2016: Coconuts’ combined team - Australian junior champions, Gold Coast 2016: Australian Championship Club title - Townsville

2003: Women’s crew competes at the National Championships, Mooloolaba

2017: Team competes in World Marathon Distance Championships, Tahiti

2003: Hamilton Island Cup - women won the Best Dressed Team competition.

2018: Two AOCRA National Sprint Titles, Sunshine Coast

2004: Shauna Puppinato steers in Hawaii at the World Sprint Titles

2018: World Sprint Championships, represented by Tracy Darveniza

2004: Palau - Mixed Far North Queensland crews and triple silver for Ute Holzrichter

2022: Matt Abbott becomes Australian Champion OC1, and Coconut’s combined teams take out second place in Open Men’s and Open Mixed - National Championships, Port Stephens

2006: World Sprints - New Zealand - Ute Holzrichter in master’s crew

Paddlers who took part in Coconuts first regatta in 2002 with their medals.

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2008: Inaugural River Regatta - Johnstone River Feast of the Senses 2008 and 2009: Marty Westcott 120km charity paddle

Coconuts’ OC6 Open Men’s team finished won silver at the 2021 NQ Sprint Championships at Lake Tinaroo.

Coconuts’ paddlers on the water during the early 2000s.

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2022: Open Men’s crew won the GBROC 2022: World Sprint Championships London - Nicola Hoey in the Australia Elite team

Coconuts’ paddlers during the 2000s.

Coconuts’ paddlers who won Best Dressed crew competition at the Hamilton Island Cup in 2003.


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Fishing News

RoLy Newton

THE weather conditions over last weekend were marginal. The larger boats managed to travel out to fish the islands and the various mackerel grounds between the coast and the shipping channel. The Mackerel grounds just wide of Dunk island were particularly productive, with most boats reporting good catches of both Spotty and Doggy Mackerel. Excellent yields of Spanish Mackerel have also been reported from around the islands and the close in shoals. A friend of mine has been doing very well around the islands, with most of the Spaniards being around the 1.2-metre size range. Most of these fish are taking trolled ribbonfish or live baits; however, there have also been good numbers caught by high-speed spinning. Lures such as the Arma Metalik or the Samaki Torpedo have been especially effective. The smaller 30 or 40-gram sizes are dynamite on the Spotty and Doggy Mackerel. At the same time, the 50 or 60gram models are the ideal sizes for the Spanish. The smaller Spanish Mackerel we regularly catch from the shipping channel shoals will readily take trolled lures such as the Rapala X-RAP or Halco Laser Pro. It also looks like there are good numbers of small Black Marlin caught between the Shipping Channel and the main reefs. A friend of mine has tagged and released 14 Blacks in the last two months. August is the best month for these game fish, with numbers tapering off through September as they move south. Tagging these fish allows Fisheries to track their movements, with some being recaptured thousands of Kilometres from where they were initially caught. Those fishing the coastal reefs have been catching some quality Coral Trout, Gold Spot Cod and Fingermark. The Grass Sweet Lip numbers seem to have dropped off, but numbers will return a little later in the year as the water warms. Some reasonable Barra and Mangrove Jacks are still being caught in the estuaries. Look for warmer water and schools of bait, especially prawns. I have also found the bite window is concise, an hour on either side of the bottom of the tide. Timing is essential and can be as much as 2 hours after the official change just outside of the river mouths.

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NEW ‘CAST’ SOFT PLASTICS HAVE ARRIVED!

info@wettropictimes.com.au PO Box 1100, TULLY, 4854 70 Butler Street, TULLY There is still plenty of bream in the estuaries, and we should see the main run of Grunter enter the creeks through August. Surprisingly there are still reasonable numbers of Mud Crabs in the estuaries and a few reports of Blue Swimmer crabs being caught along the beaches and bays. The freshwater fishing has been challenging, with just a few very keen young fishers managing small numbers of Sooty Grunter and the very occasional Jungle Perch. Looking forward to this weekend, the various weather sites forecast 15 to 20 knots of wind on Saturday, dropping to 10 to 15 knots through Sunday. These conditions are not ideal but may allow the larger boats an opportunity to travel out to the close reefs or to fish for Mackerel around the various Mackerel grounds and islands. The early morning run in the tide will suit those that wish to fish for Barra or Mangrove Jacks in the estuaries. The late afternoon change will also offer an opportunity. I like the larger evening run-in tide to fish for Grunter in the coastal creeks or the Hinchinbrook area. At this early stage of the week, it looks like that window of 10 to 15 knots may last into early next week. Let’s keep our fingers crossed. Good Fishing Roly Newton Tackle World Tully

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Innisfail judokas impress at the National Judo Championships MARIA GIRGENTI LAST month, six Innisfail Judo Club members competed in the Australian National Judo Championships at the Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre. They returned home with one gold, two silver and four bronze medals. This year's Nationals was the largest ever, attracting 900 entries. Innisfail judokas, Jonathan De Brincat, Cienna Leaver, Seth Leaver, Coby De Brincat, Riley De Brincat and Luke Magnanini, did themselves, their club and region proud with their efforts, performances and sportsmanship. Riley De Brincat competed in four divisions and came away with a silver medal and two bronze medals, whilst Coby De Brincat competed in three divisions and secured a bronze.

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Jonathan De Brincat (Boys Under 55kg) and Cienna Leaver (Girls Under 63kg) also represented Queensland in the teams' events. Jonathan De Brincat - Under 50kg Senior Boys (Silver) and Senior Boys/Girls Queensland teams with Lily and Julie (Gold). Cienna Leaver - Senior Girls 5th (lost bronze medal fight). Riley De Brincat - Under 60kg Cadet Men - (Bronze), Junior Men, Senior Men - (Bronze) and Senior Kyu Grade Men - (Silver) Coby De Brincat - Under 60kg Cadet Men (5th - lost bronze medal fight), Junior Men and Senior Kyu Grade Men - (Bronze). Seth Leaver - Under 66kg Cadet Men, Junior Men,

Senior Kyu Grade Men (5th-lost bronze medal fight). Luke Magnanini - Under 66kg Cadet Men (5th - lost bronze medal fight), Junior Men and Senior Kyu Grade Men - (Bronze). North Queensland judokas from Innisfail, Cairns, Northern Beaches, Coral Coast and Mackay clubs achieved enormous success at the Nationals. These five clubs, which have less than 300 members, achieved eight fifth places and five seventh places—finishing with an impressive haul of 25 medals (eight gold, six silver and 11 bronze). Innisfail Judo Club expressed their appreciation to Ron Neary and the team at Innisfail First National Real Estate, who sponsored Innisfail's Queensland team members so they could travel to the Nationals and club sponsor McDonald's Innisfail for their support. Innisfail will host Round 4 of the North Queensland Regional Series with the Innisfail Open and training camp this Saturday and Sunday at the Innisfail Showgrounds. On Sunday, judokas have an exciting opportunity to participate in a training camp hosted by guest coach Ivica Pavlinic, the current Australian Cadet coach. Pavlinic, is a former Oceania, New Zealand and Australian champion, who had a top ten finish at the World Championships. He is an accredited IJF Level 1 coach, completed the Kodokan coaching course, spent 11 years on the New Zealand National team, and was the former Judo New Zealand head coach.

Jonathan De Brincat won a silver and gold medal. Photo: RC Photography

Cienna Leaver (white Gi) on the mats at the National Judo Championships. Photo: RC Photography

Seth Leaver (blue Gi) at the National Judo Championships. Photo: RC Photography

Coby De Brincat (white Gi) brought home a bronze medal. Photo: RC Photography

Luke Magnanini returned home with a bronze medal. Photo: RC Photography

Riley De Brincat (white Gi) won a silver and two bronze medals. Photo: RC Photography


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