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A DRIVER awareness program providing young people with the skills and strategies they need to stay safe on the road continues to help save lives. Now in its twelfth year, the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) program held annually in Mareeba, has seen thousands of high schoolers complete the one-day intensive course. This year, just over 100 Year 11 students from Mareeba State High School and Mount St Bernard College in Herberton were given the opportunity last Thursday to set road safety goals and build strategies alongside the friends they will most likely be riding with, as driver or passengers. Young people continue to
be over represented in the road deaths and serious injuries and RYDA, being the leading and only national road safety education program for youth in Australia, continues to deliver awareness to help reduce death and injury amongst young people on our roads. With most on the brink of becoming learner drivers, it teaches students about how the choices they make behind the wheel can prove fatal. Every young person contributes to the safety of the road users around them and RYDA helps young people make positive contributions from any seat of the car. Driver behaviour and what happens on the road when poor
choices are made was displayed in a series of confronting sessions. “It’s a very good day – the actual day is pretty hard hitting, it’s a fun day, but it gets the right triggers and makes them think about the responsibilty of being a driver and passenger in a vehicle, Mareeba Rotary’s RYDA coordinator Charlie Martens said. “It’s about reducing the risks on the road. “The skills of critical thinking and an understanding and appreciation for safety on the road – both as drivers and potentially highly-influential passengers – is important. “They are at the age where they have their learners and will soon be in charge of a car, so we
hope the day has provided them with valuable information and tools on road safety." The day included six workshops ranging from mindset to road choices, driving so others can survive and the students also received first-hand experience at judging safe stopping distances and how much difference travelling just 20km/h faster can make. “If we can save one life or stop someone getting hurt, then the program is all worthwhile," said Mr Martens. The day also coincided with Road Safety Week and Rotarians, Queensland Police, Mareeba PCYC and many Rotarians and community volunteers made the event possible for the students.
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Veteran top gun to pursue legal proceedings against Council BY MICHAEL WARREN A LOCAL MAN who won his recent Supreme Court case battle which ruled he can continue to store and work on his beloved planes inside a local hangar says he now plans to start immediate legal proceedings against Mareeba Shire Council. Richard Rudd, whose story captured recent national attention says the hangar lockout saw one of his planes fall into a state of un-airworthiness and as such he couldn’t provide the upkeep and maintenance it required to stay in the air. As such the 82 year-old who has been flying planes for the past 66 years said when his immediate health improves his priority is to recoup the losses he’s absorbed from being locked out of the hangar for nearly 12 months. “Because I’ve been locked out I haven’t been able to put the oil through the engine or run the engine, the (Boeing Stearman) plane’s battery is also ruined and needs replacing. “As such my intention is to start legal proceedings against Council. “I’m happy I won the case but it’s been nearly 12 months of sleepless nights, financial worries, stress and hurt, which has actually damaged my health, and I’ll be seeking further compensation.” Mr Rudd who first worked on
planes as a 15-year-old reiterated the bed inside the hangar is for convenience purposes only and not in any way for permanent residency reasons. The bed inside the hangar was a contentious issue as MSC suggested its presence indicated the long time pilot was potentially living on site. “Again the bed is here to rest between works – sometimes I drop my wife at work at 9am and I’m here at the hangar until 9pm until I pick her up, so as an 82 year-old man, sometimes I’ll have a quick nap, but by no means do I live here at the hangar.” Mr Rudd said he feels vindicated by the recent Supreme Court decision. “I was initially somewhat shellshocked by the Council’s decision to take the case forward, but I always knew the truth, and that came out in the judge’s ruling,” he said. “My message to Mareeba Shire Council is this; whenever they take action against a person, they better make sure they get it absolutely right. "By that I mean legal, spelling wise, wording, and everything else, because this has been the most disgusting exercise I’ve ever come across in my life.” A spokesperson for Mareeba Shire Council advised “it was not aware of any action that Mr Rudd intends to take.”
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Long time pilot Richard Rudd says he intends to start legal proceedings against Mareeba Shire Council. He’s pictured here inside the controversial hangar. INSET: The bed Council suggested indicated permanent residency at the hangar.
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BY MICHAEL WARREN TABLELANDS residents have experienced a frustrating few days with local Telstra customers experiencing ongoing poor mobile reception and internet coverage issues. In a poll run on the Tablelands Unite Facebook page more than 320 respondees voted that they had experienced major mobile phone reception issues over the past few days. In a recent message to local customers Telstra acknowledged there was a “performance issue”
and said it would continue to troubleshoot the issue as a priority. Atherton’s main street has felt the full force of the Telstra blackspot issues over the past few days with many businesses unable to complete transactions because of poor internet and coverage issues. The ongoing matter has had other troublesome flow on effects with customers attending local businesses like Overflow, Bunnings and BigW unable to check-in via the Queensland COVID app.
Visitors at Herberton’s Historical Village also had issues using the COVID safe check-in app last week as well. Tolga residents haven’t escaped the problem either, with many local residents there also reporting major issues with poor mobile phone coverage along with speed and internet connectivity issues. The issue seemed to improve Wednesday night however many local residents still reported ongoing issues with their Telstra services late last week. “We thought we’d fixed the
problem, but it’s turned out to be more complex than we’d first anticipated,” Telstra Regional General Manager Rachel Cliffe said. “I know this is frustrating for customers and I ask that they bear with us while we try to get services running normally again. We’re really sorry for the inconvenience. “In the meantime, businesses in Atherton and Tolga can talk to their bank about connecting their EFTPOS terminals to their nbn or Wi-Fi connection to prevent delays in processing transactions.”
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ONE of the key issues that continues to plague the Tablelands – juvenile and youth crime offending – will be a top of the agenda when the Mareeba taskforce convenes next Monday. Local business, industry, Government and community services representatives will combine to discuss the troublesome matter at the September 6 meeting in the wake of increased juvenile and youth crime offending in Mareeba and The Tablelands over the past six months. That offending includes the highly publicised and devastat-
ing Performance Motors blaze on June 29 in Mareeba, a brazen morning theft at a local pet shop and repeated vandalism to the Byrnes St cenotaph. Council has previously noted that taskforce is a joint initiative of the local Chamber of Commerce and Council and has been established to assist with the facilitation and promotion of Mareeba's prosperity and wellbeing. The taskforce is also an avenue for business, industry, community service and government agency representatives
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Cook MP Cynthia Lui formally opened Mareeba’s Cedric Davies Community Hub last Friday. Pictured with Ms Lui at the ribbon cutting ceremony was Mareeba Shire Councillors Locky Bensted, Danny Bird, Lenore Wyatt, Mayor Angela Toppin, Deputy Mayor Kevin Davies (son of Cedric Davies), Mario Mlikota and Mary Graham.
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COOK MP Cynthia Lui has officially opened Mareeba’s new Cedric Davies Community Hub. The official opening, held on Friday August 27, marked the completion of a major project by Mareeba Shire Council, made possible by State and Federal Government funding. Mareeba Shire Mayor Angela Toppin explained the importance of the project to Mareeba. "The Cedric Davies Community Hub is significant to the Mareeba community in many ways,” Ms Toppin said. “Firstly, the facility is named in honour of the late Cedric Davies who served our community as a councillor for 23 years, with 15 years as shire chairman." An Order of Australia medal recipient, Mr Davies was also an active Rotarian for 51 years and was instrumental in the completion of many significant community projects which still benefit the Mareeba community to this day. "The Cedric Davies Community Hub incorporates a new library, community hall, bowls
clubhouse and covered bowling green in a combined facility and has been designed with the future in mind,” a delighted Ms Toppin said. With funding through the Queensland Government's Local Government Grants and Subsidies Program and Works for Queensland Program, and the Australian Government's Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program the three-stage project includes modifications to the main building and construction of a new bowls clubhouse and synthetic covered bowling green. The first and second stages, completed last year involved the design and construction of an improved bowls clubhouse facility and the replacement of an existing lawn green with an undercover synthetic equivalent. The project’s third stage involved the refurbishment of the existing main building to cater for community services and training activities, creation of a space for community events and recreational activities, and
provision of space for a modern multi-faceted library service. The new library features an increased amount of space, more than doubling the current public library area, and providing an enhanced level of service to its patrons. It is more accessible and has a mobility scooterrecharge facility at the entrance. The new library also has dedicated areas for adult learning and university and high school students, and an assigned space for the under-fives to enhance their understanding of numeracy and literacy, by learning through play to help them get ready for prep school. "There is also an area of the library dedicated to young people, bequeathed by Laurie Tracona, which will feature a collection of youth books and library items, a gaming console, television and study area." The new library also features a mural painted by acclaimed local mural artist, Tom Cosic, which reflects the values of inclusion, creativity and literacy and points to the future of the library service.
The Cedric Davies Community Hub is located at 43 Anzac Avenue, Mareeba with the Library open Monday to Friday, from 10am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 12noon.
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tember of this year, with the full implementation of this demand driven visa complete within three years,” Mr Entsch said. “The visa will be open to applicants from a range of countries and will be available to skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. “It will include meat processing, fisheries and forestry sectors and provide a basis for the ongoing growth of our primary industries. “This will greatly assist the agriculture industry in Far North Queensland as they manage and plan out their future workforce
gram following the UKFTA, the government knew this was the time to put the agriculture visa in place. “This is a structural change to the agricultural workforce. It gives our farmers a confidence to know they can go and plant a crop and know that they’ll be able to get it off. “It will complement the Pacific programs we have got in place, and we will also be considering permanent residency options under the new Ag visa.”
Wombat crossing unhooks caravan MAREEBA’S main street continues to cause issues for locals and travellers alike including a recent couple in a caravan as one of the wombat crossings caused their caravan to unhook last week. The couple who lives in Townsville were staying with their daughter in Mount Molloy after travelling across the north. In their travels they have not come across a single problem with their caravan unhooking itself, until travelling through
An unsuspecting couple got quite the shock last week when one of the wombat crossings in Mareeba’s main street smashed into the join between their car and caravan, causing it to unhook.
Mareeba’s Byrnes Street. “We just went over it (the crossing) and the caravan came loose, we hit the crossing as we went over,” they said.
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As their vehicle crossed the join between it and the caravan sunk, hitting the crossing and causing the caravan to unhook. “We haven’t had any issues
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Tom English and navigator Trent Vidler are ready for this weekend's Targa Great Barrier Reef rally.
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MALANDA’S Tom English has spent the last couple weeks putting the finishing touches on his 1967 Holden HR Ute, in preparation for the annual Targa Great Barrier Reef race set to begin on Friday. After two years driving in the tour category Mr English decided that it just wasn’t enough to get his heart racing and blood pumping, hence entering
the competition for this year’s event. Mr English and one of his childhood friends Trent Vidler will lead the ute through the twists and turns of the Kuranda Range, Cairns and Tablelands areas in the Thoroughbred Trophy category. Racing has always been a passion for Mr English but he could never find that “kick in the bum” to get him into
gear and onto the track, until Targa. “I’ve always been interested in racing but never had the opportunity,” he said. “It’s a passion I’ve always had just needed that kick in the bum to do something. “I had a desire to compete, what we were doing was fun but we just want to rag it and have a good time.
“Nothing else gives you that rush.” While Mr English always enjoyed his time behind the wheel in the touring side of the event, he wanted to experience the heart of the event, the pressure, enjoyment and adrenaline of competing against others and yourself. “It’s all getting very close and I can’t wait for it to happen,” he said. Mr English along with the rest of
the other competitors will be making a quick pit stop at the Atherton Showgrounds on Friday before commencing the race. There will be 70 cars in total split into the touring and competitive categories, the first cars are expected to arrive by 10:15am and last to leave by 12.30pm.
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quality service now, and into the future,” Mayor Toppin said. "The previous facility had reached the end of its useful life and Council prioritised this project in order to ensure the service could continue in Mareeba. “This was made possible due to the support of the State government.” The Mareeba Shire Council budget for Health and Regulatory services for the 2021/22 financial year is approximately $2 million and with a project value of $1 million, the upgrade of the Mareeba pound is a significant investment into the future of animal management in the Shire. Queensland Assistant Minister for Local Government Nikki Boyd said the Queensland Gov-
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ernment was proud to improve community facilities through Works for Queensland. “The new Mareeba Animal Management Facility is important local infrastructure that will improve animal management and welfare and continue to encourage responsible pet ownership,” Ms Boyd said. “The Queensland Government is listening to, and working with, local communities so we can continue to deliver infrastructure where it is needed. “Building these facilities also supports more local jobs as part of Queensland’s plan for economic recovery.” The Mareeba Animal Refuge is located at 35 Hickling Avenue, Mareeba.
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MP vents concerns about Highway mobile blackspots EARLIER this year Kennedy MP, Bob Katter, wrote to the Federal Minister for Communications about the mobile phone coverage black spots along the Kennedy Highway between Mareeba and Speewah, which he believes are dangerous and are affecting productivity. Minister Paul Fletcher acknowledged the black spots and has confirmed that this section of the Kennedy Highway has now been added to the Department’s central register of locations which have received a complaint concerning poor or non-existent phone coverage. “This register is used by the Government to inform future policy decisions and is also made available to all bidders for their consideration when applying for funding under the Mobile Black
Spot Program,” Minister Fletcher wrote in the letter. “Community members may wish to contact their local council and the Mobile Network Operators to make their coverage issues know. When local communities and councils engage with operators it increases the likelihood that a mobile base station application will be put forward under the Mobile Black Spot Program.” Mr Katter has requested a meeting with Mareeba Shire Council Mayor, Angela Toppin, to discuss the Highway black spots and any other telecommunications issues in the region. “Outside of Brisbane, the Kennedy Highway is one of the more important commercial roads in Queensland,” Mr Katter said.
“People work while driving in their cars with hands-free calls, especially in the Covid-era. “I estimate the black spots between Mareeba and Speewah are costing $7M in lost productivity every year (2-minute phone call costs $2 and 10,000 cars use the road every day). “The impact on farmers and businesses who can’t make calls for their job is enormous. “Telstra should address these black spot areas as they will actually make a return on investment with the heavy amount of traffic that passes through there. The Federal Government has also made $68m available to address mobile black spots in Northern Australia. “There is the issue of accidents as well, where emergency responses will be delayed if people can’t call triple-zero.”
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PARENTS looking for ways to entertain the kids now have another option with Council’s bright and shiny new playground at Centenary Park in Mareeba officially open and ready for action. The fully shaded playground includes a new slippery dip, seesaw, rope climb and other fun upgrades and equipment. “The new playground for Centenary Park has been a long-
awaited project for many of our local families,” Mareeba Shire Mayor Angela Toppin told The Express. “Council is very proud of it; some weeks ago it was damaged and that delayed its proper opening”. The park is State Government funded under its Queensland Works program. “We conducted a parks and open spaces survey earlier this
year and the feedback was the local community wanted more facilities like this,” Mayor Toppin said. “As such Council is presently developing a strategy for parks and open spaces throughout the shire. “We intend to implement more playgrounds and public facilities throughout the shire over the next few years.”
MSC showcases financial stability A NEW Queensland Audit Office (QAO) report has identified Mareeba Shire Council (MSC) as being in the top 30 percent of most financially stable and responsible councils in Queensland. Since de-amalgamating in 2014 MSC has never incurred operation losses, falling in the 30 percent of Queensland councils that do not spend more than they earn, Deputy Mayor Kevin Davies brought this fact to light. “The primary reason for Mareeba's success is due to the strong focus on strategic planning, asset management, and financial management practices,” he said during a recent council meeting. Council had been given a sustainability rating from the Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) as 'very weak with a negative outlook', within five years council had
flipped this outcome to be ‘moderate with a neutral outlook’. MSC Mayor Angela Toppin said that since 2014 the outlook has slowly been rising positively for Council. "When Mareeba Shire Council commenced operations on 1 January 2014, it was facing a stark future with a report from Queensland Treasury Corporation (QTC) outlining that Council would be insolvent within a threeyear period,” she said. Last year Council’s risk assessment done by the QUA identified its financial stability as lower, meaning a lower risk of concerns about financial sustainability based on current income, expenses, asset investment, and debt financing policies. The audited and published financial results for 2019/20 demonstrate an operating sur-
plus of $6.5 million. This surplus continues to lay the foundation of Council's promising long-term financial sustainability. “This operational surplus is necessary to ensure Council is in a position to fund critical water and sewerage infrastructure asset renewals over the next 10-years,” Mayor Toppin said. “It does not provide for any new assets, nor does it make provision unforeseen events. “Council is cognisant of the ability for ratepayers to provide more funds and as a result, to ensure financial sustainability council has to be very circumspect about the services it provides. “While Council would love to provide additional services to the community these are simply unaffordable.”
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Juvenile four back before the courts
Four juveniles charged with the alleged arson of the Performance Motors workshop have again faced court.
BY MICHAEL WARREN FOUR juvenile females arrested and charged with arson for allegedly causing a fire that destroyed the Performance Motors workshop in the early hours of June 29 in Mareeba have recently or are set down to appear for respective committal mentions. Two of the female juveniles were slated to appear just two days ago on Monday, August 30 for their mentions while two others are scheduled for theirs in two weeks’ time on Monday September 13. The above dates follow previous court appearances by the quartet about the matter on June 30, July 2, August 9 and 16th. It’s expected the four juveniles will soon be expected to answer a plea where the matter will then be determined by a judge in a District Court. Meantime, KAP Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter has echoed both Kennedy MP Bob Katter and Hill MP Shane Knuth’s views that relocation sentencing to remote places like Kajabbi, 800kms west of Townsville is a potentially key measure to tackle and combat juvenile and youth crime offending. “The need has never been greater in North Queensland for innovative policy shifts that once-and-for-all address the relentless crime issues plaguing
our communities,” Mr Katter said. “Recently we have learned that more than 15 youths have been sitting in police watchhouses because they can’t be accommodated by the current system. “I can guarantee you the communities of the North, whether in Townsville, Cairns, Mount Isa or the Atherton Tablelands will not accept these overcrowding issues as an excuse for returning the kids to the streets. “What we are seeing repeatedly in juvenile justice in Queensland is a useless and vicious cycle: the kids offend, they’re sent to Cleveland (detention centre) because they are an unacceptable risk to our communities, they’re released as soon as the legislation allows and then they re-offend and are returned. “No wonder there are never enough beds, the same kids just keep coming back; you might as well not even change their sheets. “How much clearer can it be to our communities that the current approaches are not working – detention is simply a holiday for these hardened offenders or a chance for them to criminally indoctrinate those who are younger or more vulnerable. “We need to get these kids out of town on a long-term ba-
sis and away from the influences that led to their criminality. “Then we need to engage them in opportunities, educations and programs that give them a genuine shot at a future." In recent days Hinchenbrook MP Nick Dametto has called for North Queensland to be appointed two new civilian prosecutors after Brisbane recently gained two of theirs to tackle the worst juvenile offenders in that part of the state. That development led Mr Dametto to reiterate that North and Far North Queensland need the same treatment Brisbane has received to combat chronic and troublesome juvenile youth offenders. “We have innocent people losing lives, law-abiding citizens being held hostage in their homes, families’ cars being stolen and lit on fire; North Queensland and Far North residents just want to feel safe in their homes," Mr Dametto said. “While it is horrific and unacceptable that Wallabies Toutai Kefu and his family was attacked in their own homes by juveniles, this is not an issue isolated to the south-east. “For years North Queenslanders have lived in fear they will be a target while asleep at night or be subject to mugging or car-jacking while going about their days.”
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A team of 20 Tableland locals have banded together to 1300km raising awareness for domestic and family violence.
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A TEAM of locals have banded together for a nationwide virtual run to raise awareness for family violence, aiming to run 1300km in the fourth annual Run Against Violence (RAV) Virtual Team Challenge. RAV was established by Brad Smithers and Kirrily Dear in 2015 where Kirrily did a solo run from Broken Hill to Sydney in 19 days. The run brought together people from throughout regional NSW to raise awareness about family violence and its impact on the community. Tableland local Jeanette Gegg has brought together a team of 20 like-minded locals to
participate in this year’s virtual run, that started on Monday, August 30. “I love this challenge as it puts it out there and makes the message more spoken about,” she said. “I hope that just talking about it gives someone the strength to ask for help.” Over the duration of the challenge, Jeanette’s team will track the distances of their walks and runs and upload them onto an online tracker. The team will now aim to run or walk the 1300km over 19 days. Co-founder of RAV Kirrily Dear said that RAV highlights
that family violence is a significant problem in our communities. “Our virtual run equates to 1.7 million steps, the estimated number of Australians who experienced physical abuse before the age of 15,” she said. “Our job is to engage the broader community in conversations about family violence to reduce the stigma and isolation people who have lived with domestic and family violence. “We deliver awareness campaigns and community activities in order to create the platform for these conversations around family violence to be heard."
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A new mural has been created for Speewah.
SPEEWAH has a new splash of colour after Mareeba Shire Mayor Angela Toppin unveiled a new mural in the close-knit township. Local artist Annie Fitzpatrick painted the mural, in which she took inspiration from the picturesque Speewah Valley. The Roscommon Park mural
upgrade comes after the previous image had fallen into poor condition. The new mural depicts the wonderful natural landscape of the valley which includes rolling hills and plains along with cows, horses and kangaroos. A local spokesperson said
the image will enhance community spirit and create “a sense of place for Speewah residents and visitors." Speewah District Residents Association received a Mareeba Shire Council RADF community grant to ensure the new mural became a reality.
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Strong crowd immerses in culture
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COVID was the furthest thing on peoples minds last Saturday as the Mareeba Multicultural Festival came to life with colour and vigour. In its twenty second year and with a further easing of restrictions, the festival proved a huge draw card to the thousands that attended to indulge in fine food, cultural diversity and entertainment. The large crowd soaked up every song, every dance and even all the food as many stall holders ran out due to the overwhelming demand. Nine new Australians were welcomed to the country as they received their Citizenship certificates while Kennedy MP represented the Federal Government and Cynthis Lui the State Government with messages
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from each. President of the Festival Committee Jenny Murat said that is was pleasing to see the end result after months of planning and organising. “I feel, even though the festival was shortened somewhat, people had an enjoyable time, everyone was well behaved," she said. “I want to thank the committee for their dedication and effort they put in to make it all happen. “We will de-brief this week and start planning the next one.” In these uncertain times and global grief around COVID it was refreshing to see how it used to be and the importance that events such as the Multicultural Festival has on communities. We look forward to more, not less as our future unfolds.
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mission of COVID-19 in Queensland, or the supply of vaccines to our state remained low, it may not be considered reasonable for vaccines to be mandated at workplaces in our region. While mandatory workplace vaccinations for COVID-19 remain a relatively new development in Australia, there are other options open to employers who want to protect people’s health and safety during the pandemic. These can include measures like encouraging and supporting staff to get vaccinated, such as allowing staff to work flexibly to attend vaccination appointments. In addition to vaccines, workplaces can and should be
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aged care and quarantine facilities. The law also says that employers can direct their employees to be vaccinated if the direction is “lawful and reasonable”. What is considered “lawful and reasonable” needs to be assessed on a case by case basis. Factors that would be taken into account include how much employees interact with the public and whether the business is providing an essential service. The extent of community transmission of COVID-19 and the availability of vaccines are also other aspects that would be considered. For example, if there was very little community trans-
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EXPERTS and high-profile Australians are rallying to help the community learn more about shingles (herpes zoster) via a new campaign to raise awareness of the signs, symptoms and risk factors of the viral disease. The latest data from a study in general practice estimates that around 120,000 new cases of shingles occur each year, which accounts for approximately one in 1000 of all GP visits. According to ABS stats, the Tablelands is a potential hotspots for shingles with over 47%
THE recent Cairns lockdown was a reminder that COVID-19 can reach all parts of the state, including our far-north region. With large parts of Australia continuing to battle the virus, there has been significant focus on vaccination as the pathway out of lockdowns. Recent announcements by Qantas and food manufacturer SPC that it will make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for staff have sparked a national debate on the topic. But are companies legally able to require their staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19? Our laws say an employer can mandate vaccinations if a specific law – such as a public health order – requires it, or it’s allowed by an employment contract or agreement. For example, in Queensland the Government has issued public health orders mandating coronavirus vaccination for some workers, including staff in hospitals, residential
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from harm is everyone’s business. "Every child has the right to feel safe and every adult has the responsibility to do what they can to ensure their safety,” she said. “We all have to work together to protect our children and young people.". Hosted in Arnold Park, the event will offer a range of activities to build awareness for child safety in the community. Ms Theakston said it will be an afternoon filled with fun for all ages. “There will be a jumping castle, live entertainment, arts and craft activities, sausage sizzle, prizes and giveaways up for grabs." The fun day will be held on Thursday, September 9 at Arnold Park, Mareeba from 3.00pm to 5.00pm. All community members are encouraged to attend.
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MAREEBA Community Centre and Vocational Partnerships Group Inc. (VPG) have partnered to deliver a free family fun day in Mareeba to promote the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. Supporting the national campaign for Child Protection Week, the event brings together community organisations to build a better understanding of the local support services available in Mareeba. Mareeba Community Centre Manager, Julie Theakston said the event is an opportunity to build a safer community for children. “Through supporting our families, we are encouraging our children to build the knowledge and skills required to be free from harm and abuse,” said Ms Theakston. VPG Service Coordinator Sarah Marsh said the responsibility of keeping children safe
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Parkrun in Karen’s memory
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The Atherton Parkrun community held a special tribute for Karen Kattenberg last Saturday with a special tribute run being held.
THE Atherton Parkrun family has made a touching tribute to one of their own after they held a special parkrun last Saturday in memory of Karen Kattenberg. Mrs Kattenberg passed away in a two-car collision just outside of Mareeba on July 28. After completing her first parkrun in 2018, Mrs Kattenberg has taken part in 69 runs, 61 of those were with the Atherton parkrun where she was often supported by her husband and their children. A group of runners banded together to run Mrs Kattenberg’s
last recorded run time of 35:34, a run she recorded while with her family. One of the race directors Michael Conolly said that the people involved in the parkrun are viewed as family, and the news of Mrs Kattenberg’s passing devastated the small community. “We see our parkrun as a kind of community and we see everyone who comes along as part of our little family of runners,” she said. “Karen had been a part of it for a long time… she brought
her husband along and he started running and her daughters as well. “We were all completely devastated by the news of the accident… she was part of our group and we wanted to do something.” Many of the runners who participated in the special run also picked out blue outfits, Mrs Kattenberg’s favourite colour. Atherton Touch Football recently also held a fundraiser night to raise funds and support the Kattenberg family.
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Students showcase arts ST STEPHEN'S Catholic College (SSCC) hosted their annual Arts Showcase, putting their student’s artistic abilities on display for the Mareeba community. Artists excelling in the performing and visual arts came together for an evening that did not disappoint. Head of Arts and Languages at SSCC Ms Emma Ledlin
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said the showcase was a way to show off their students' talents in the classroom to the community. “We are showcasing the amazing things our kids can do in the visual and performing arts departments,” she said. “All the artwork has been created during class time and it’s a shame that these kids do
all this amazing work and it gets confined to just the classroom. “So the whole showcase is to show off their talents to the public and their parents and give them a sense of pride.” The showcase saw many members of the community gathering together to appreciate the highly commended talent at the catholic college.
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Through Adversity to the Stars – new book to be released PAMELA Dickenson’s parents George and Doreen told her their experiences in World War II which has now inspired her to publish her first book ‘Through Adversity to the Stars’. Ms Dickenson had her first release in her hometown Georgetown at their 150 +1 Anniversary celebrations, with the local pool also being renamed after George and Doreen. She said that the book is dedicated to her brave parents and the challenges they faced when joining the Airforce. “The book is called Through Adversity to the Stars, which is the Australian and Canadian Airforce’s motto,” she said. “In World War II, my mum was a nurse and my father enlisted as a fighter pilot, but he embarked on a different journey as a navigator. “This book tells the stories of them in War as well as after the war.” Ms Dickenson said that her parents had many adventures after the war as well, that they used to listen to with her sib-
lings when they were young. “I believe my father was the driving force of the town of Georgetown and one story that is featured is the day they renamed the boring old Australian Hotel to Wenaru,” she said. “Everyone would ask, “when are you going to finish the bar”, “when are you going to finish building a pub?”, and it soon became a joke amongst the town people. “When my father had a wonderful sense of humour and found out Wenaru was the Aboriginal word for watering hole, he got so excited and named the pub the Wenaru.” Ms Dickenson will be hosting her Mareeba book launch at the Mareeba Markets on Saturday, September 11 from 8am until 12pm.. To purchase her book “Through Adversity to the Stars” go to her website www. pameladickenson.com
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ONE of the region’s most spectacular natural attractions is set to be depicted and recreated on a back wall of Mareeba’s Heritage Museum and Visitor Info Centre. In somewhat of a spruce up or minor facelift the centre’s main back deck wall, near where visitors stop to have a coffee or some lunch will be emblazoned with the tranquil painted portrait of Emerald Creek Falls. So long a place for locals and visitors alike to cool off in the hot summer months the falls will be painted by award winning Kuranda artist Tom Cosic. The works started on August 20 and were expected to take roughly 10 days to complete. “The mural is going to cover the whole back wall, it’s quite extensive, it will roughly be
Works have commenced on a new painting on the back deck of Mareeba’s Heritage Museum and Visitor Information Centre.
four metres long, by around five metres high,” centre manager Janet Greenwood explained. “What we find at the centre is that quite a few tourists visit our area in hire cars and as a result are unable to take their vehicles off road and on to dirt to see the falls. “So we’ve decided to rec-
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Job's done at Pinnarendi BY SALLY TURLEY BUSINESS is booming at Pinnarendi StationStay and Cafe, 55kms west of Mt Garnet. The phone rings constantly and in between calls, people are arriving at the cafe to book in for a few nights, get a coffee, buy firewood for a bbq or make a reservation for breakfast lunch or dinner. "This is the quietest day we've had since Easter," owner manager, Nadine Atkinson said happily. The pace is hectic, but Nadine and her husband Ron are thrilled. This is what they hoped for when they launched their StationStay on the Savannah Way in 2016. Motivated by pride in their family's five generations of farming history and a desire to share their lifestyle, food and bush culture with travellers, Nadine and Ron put all they had into their new venture. After five years of hard work and heartfelt hospitality, Ms Atkinson said Pinnarendi, had become a 'destination.' "From the start that was what we wanted, but for several years we were just a convenient waypoint on the way to Undara, Cobbold Gorge or Karumba," she said. "People used to just stay one night and go on their way. Now visitors are coming here to spend a few days enjoying our pizzas, the serenity of the bush, our mocha coffees and taking time to relax and catch up with fellow travellers. Now we book day trips to the Lava Tubes for them from here. "We always wanted to create the best station stay possible – a homely atmosphere with an upgrade. I look after people and when they come back for their second and third visits saying "I am home," I think to myself, "job's done," Ms Atkinson says smiling. "We are up to 212 ratings on Wikicamps Australia, with not a negative comment to be seen. People are making statements like "top place, top people, top food, top atmosphere, Top That," and "these may be the best pizzas in Australia. It is quite common to have 70 people
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Big success at Yungaburra Book Fair
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Book characters come to life CREATIVITY and imagination sparked this Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book Week, with Mareeba State High School (MSHS), Mareeba State School (MSS) and St Thomas’ Catholic Primary School bringing their favourite book characters to life. CBCA Book Week has been held since 1945 and continues to celebrate the love between a person and a good book. MSS held their book week
dress up day also last Friday and St Thomas’ held theirs last Wednesday, with students and their teachers showing off their vibrant costumes and displaying their favourite books. The parades saw characters such as the Queen of Hearts, Jack and the Beanstalk, fairy princesses and Egyptian Gods making a statement in the playground. MSHS Teacher Librarian Mrs Lucia Daly, who hosted a cosplay afternoon for her
book club last Friday after school, said she hopes the long tradition of Book Week continues on. “We get the student’s to to dress up as characters from any book they’ve read with no guidances from me,” she said. “We’ve been doing this with the CBCA Book Week for about eight years now. “It’s really important for kids to be able to pick up a book and read.”
Yungaburra Book Fair organiser Chris Tsilemanis of Booklark Secondhand Books with Cliff Frith and naturalist Graham Wood.
THE 13th annual Yungaburra Book Fair proved to be a huge success this year, welcoming book lovers from across the region to the humble town. The Fair displayed over 20 booksellers and authors with
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 MOTOR BIKE CLASSES Best British bike - Glynn Maurice 1969 Triumph Bonneville. Best American bike Russell Rhodes Harley. Best European bike - Mike Pullman Ducati. Best Japanese bike - Chris Anderson Honda 1100R. Bike of the show - Mike Pullman Ducati. People’s choice Bike - Bob Ramsay Trike.
Sharon, Kevin, Gavin, Kylie and Steve. Justin Davidson and Douglas James.
Malanda youngster Jack Hawkins checks out the vintage cars.
Evelyn Perkes and Annette Axford.
Alan Schreiber with a Breezer Banton 1966.
Vic Black and Mindy Lister.
Cameron Donnachie and Don Stevenson with a Prong Trimble. BSA WN20 1940.
Gary Hunt entered his Honda Mini Bike.
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Malanda’s Fred Thomas showed his 1975 SLR Holden Torana.
CAR CLASSES Best Hot Rod - Dale Johnson Roadster. Best Ford - Chip Tosini Ford XYGT. Best Holden - Phillip Bennet HG premier sedan. Best Vintage Pre 1945 Marilyn Neil 1929 A-model Ford. Best Japanese Car - Paul Fry Nissan Skyline. Best British Car - Sam Ferrau Daimler. Best European Car - Ryan Crippin BMW. Best 4WD - Jeff Brown Land Rover. Best Mopar - Tony Gilkrap Valiant Drifter Panelvan. Best American - Don Branford Plymouth. Car of the Show - Sam Spina 1955 F100. People’s Choice Car Michael Dean 1939 Dodge Fargo and caravan.
The festival committee would like to thank the community for such a successful Multicultural Festival! A special thank you to all the performers, stallholders and these sponsors: Ida Portella Business & Travel Services, Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, Hot Air Balloon Mareeba, Mareeba Mazda & Mareeba Mitsubishi, Marano’s Fuel, Miller Teitzel Accountants & Advisors, Mareeba Leagues Club, Domino’s Pizza Mareeba, Vincenzo’s Coffee Lounge, The Express Newspaper, Mareeba Property Management, Nextra Mareeba News, Radio 4AM, Seven Network, Mareeba Men’s Shed, Moro Auto Repairs, Golden Drop Winery, Café Trieste, Cornett’s IGA Mareeba, Jackaroo Motel Mareeba, O’Donnells Office Power.
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ENTERTAINMENT Roadtrippers’ to bring different blend of music to Savannah Cape York peninsula lead singer Gav Dear and his band like to mix it up, with some songs taking a whopping 10-minutes to perform. Whether the guys are punching out “100 smokes to Kununarra” or other topics like falcons, road-kill and Taipans in caravans, you’re in for a good time when
these guys step on stage to perform. Since 2004 the band and its members who are primarily based around Cooktown in Far North Queensland have played up and down the east coast, with musical isolation a regular theme of the band’s music. The band has previously
released three albums and are set to perform at Savannah in the Round this October in Mareeba. You can catch the guys on Friday October 1 from 1am at the Big Top Music Hall. For more information TNQ’s own music and camping festival, visit www.savannahintheround.com.au
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Hard work is the answer BY SALLY TURLEY
"IF you eat good food and do lots of exercise, you will be able to work until you are 88 years old and no matter what tragedies and challenges life throws at you, keeping on going with your work will take your mind off everything." This was the advice Malanda local 'Jill of all trades,' Dawn Gaul had for readers and as she has worked harder and been through more ups and downs than most, she is well qualified to dispense it. Taking a break from her beloved herd recording after her knee operation, the 88 year old is still busier than most people half her age. Born, the first of seven children to Pearl and James Soley on the 20th of May, 1933, Dawn grew up on her parents' dairy farm at Butcher's Creek outside of Malanda. Her father bought his first dairy block in 1935, and soon expanded, buying the neighbouring block in 1938. In a time when there were no cars, no electricity and no tel-
ephone, Mrs Gaul remembers her mother milking the cows while her Dad cut scrub to develop more country. For her fourth birthday, Dawn was given her very own 1 gallon bucket so she could start hand-milking her share of the 60 strong herd. By the time she was eight years old, her role progressed to bringing the cows into the bales each morning. The milk had to be collected, processed and delivered to the road for pick-up by 7am, so 4am starts were mandatory, rain, frost or shine. She was sent out into the dark each morning with a kerosene lantern which was to perform the dual service of lighting the way and hopefully scare away the packs of dingoes that roamed the area. At least worrying about what would happen if her lantern blew out took her mind off the cold, the rain and the mud. One of the highlights of her young life was going to see "Black Beauty" at the pictures in 1946, in the family's first car, an army utility. During the trip, her younger brother Stumpy,
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Because of a knee operation, 88 year old Dawn Gaul of Malanda, has only just retired from her role as a herd-recorder with Dairy Express, but still keeps very busy with many other jobs.
lucky enough to be in the front, switched the car lights off. The ute careened down over the edge of the road, throwing all the children out onto the ground. After a quick inspection revealed no injuries, they were reloaded and the excursion resumed. The movie was good, but in a young Dawn's memory, it was the packet of Jaffas the family shared that made the biggest impression. Schooling took place at the nearby Butchers Creek school, where at one stage, seven of the 35 student population were Soley children. The closest secondary college was a lifetime away in Charters Towers, so once Dawn finished primary school, it was back home and into farming full time. She still remembers spending an hour every milking on the separator, spinning every batch of milk 35 times before letting the clutch out and emptying the milk and the cream into their respective drums. Machines would eventually come in to replace all this manual effort, but not until all the children had married and left home. Once the milking was done, it was home to start the household chores of chopping the wood, stoking the copper, cooking, washing and changing babies nappies. Losing her mother at
43 years of age, young Dawn took on a large part of rearing her younger siblings before marrying Edgar Robson in January, 1954. By June 1955 they were milking 100 cows, with milking machines this time in a sharefarming arrangement on Seamark Road. A year later they had bought their own herd and were milking them and, capitalising on Edgar's station managing experience, began running bullocks as well on a farm at Gadgarra. In September 1957 they sold their original herd, bought the plant and upgraded to a much classier herd of AIS cows at Hillcrest Road, Malanda, introducing Jerseys to increase the butter fat content. "We ran 30 sows as well, showing them at the Malanda show and selling the weaner pigs as a sideline. We made more money from the pigs than we did from the cows," she grinned. With each shift of farm came a new baby for the Robson family. Mervyn was born at Seamark Road, in 1955, David was born at Gadgarra in 1957 and Barry arrived at the Hillcrest farm in 1961 Everything seemed to be completely on track for the hard working family, especially when the bank rang Dawn on her 29th
birthday to tell her the money had been approved for them to buy their own farm. That night her husband came home from hospital after being taken in for a minor work injury to tell his wife he had been diagnosed with leukemia. He was gone in just nine months. Having swapped their herd for a house in Cairns, to face the treatment together, Dawn and her three little boys later moved back to her fathers place and then into a commission home before buying her own house in Malanda. Another hectic decade followed during which Mrs Gaul married her second husband Bill Gaul in 1967, spent four years working in the Post Office and then another four years on the dryer in the 140 degrees fahreheit heat for eight hours a day at Rankine's sawmill before their daughter Helen was born in 1971. Just 15 months later, Mrs Gaul had her little girl up and loaded into the baker's van at 4am and they delivered bread all over the Tablelands from 19721975. After Helen started preschool, Dawn began work as a herd recorder, starting at Gallo's, one of the biggest dairy operations going, milking 750 head at their peak. She got a few things wrong that day, but soon learned the
ropes and was working with 26 different herds a month, recording their butter fat, protein, cell count and volume. She and Bill were also running bullocks on four agisted farms and when she came down with leptospirosis, things "got a bit busy." In 1980, Dawn's son David was tragically killed in a car accident on the single lane Cleminson Creek bridge and Grandma Dawn babysat his two children for the next six years on top of all her other commitments. As always keeping busy helped her through this difficult time. In July, Mrs Gaul had been herd-recording for a total of 46 years, 19 years with the DPI and 27 years with Dairy Express. In her 'spare' time, she and her sister Yvonne, ran the goose clubs and raffles for the Ambulance committee and the bingo for 35 years for the Carinya home and the Malanda ambulance leaving them with "more money than they know how to spend." If she hadn't needed a knee replacement in April, Mrs Gaul would probably still be herd recording with her daughter Helen, but while in recovery has kept herself amused babysitting, gardening and mowing, and just finished painting her house in town. Australia could do with a few more Dawn Gauls.
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New name for water committee THE committee which represents the interests of Tinaroo Dam irrigators has changed its name. The Mareeba Dimbulah Irrigation Area Council is now known as the Tinaroo Water Committee. Tinaroo Water Committee chairman Joe Moro said the new name better reflected the location of irrigators who hold water allocations from the Mareeba Dimbulah Water Supply Scheme (MDWSS). “MDWSS covers an extensive area including the Barron River and Tinaroo Falls Dam area, to Granite Creek, Paddy’s Green and the South Walsh System and Mitchell River,” Mr Moro said. “The committee felt it important that we adopt a name that reflected the people that we represent – the irrigators who buy and trade water under the MDWSS.” Mr Moro said the committee was focussed on ensuring all water users within the scheme received reliable, efficient and cost-effective water and services. “To achieve this goal, we field issues and suggestions
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y a s r u o y e v a H LETTERS to theEDITOR EMAIL: editorial@theexpressnewspaper.com.au
No more Roundup IT amazes me that our councils in FNQ are not taking real notice of what is happening around the world regarding the rejection by Countries, States and Councils, regarding the herbicide Roundup, plus all the other names it is given by other companies selling this product. Why would anyone in their right mind be able, in all honesty, after hearing of the terrible suffering of thousands of people, vote to keep using this insidious poison. Do they realize what terrible things it does to children and grownups when it gets into our bloodstream? It is not lust Lymphoma Cancer that it causes, there are a string of terrible things, but surely Lymphoma Cancer is enough to ban it forever. I only wish we could get together as a real force of people and put paid to all the Glyphosate Poisons. What are Our Farmers thinking when they spray it on our food crops, how can they hold their heads up and face the folks who buy their rubbish food? My Children, Grand Children and G. G. Grandchildren are more important to my family at this time, (as are the Children of the Farmers.) If you want the truth read the book, poisoning our children by Andre Lou it is a great book, very honest and written for ordinary
people not Doctors. Get it from the local Library, buy it or borrow it from a friend BUT GET IT. I personally am fed up with the way we are all playing about with this terrible, disgusting Roundup Problem. Something must be done and only The People in large numbers can make a difference, for our children Grahame West P.S. It probably has killed more people than Covid over the years. but you can’t get a jab for this killer. Grahame West Seaweed Enterprises Australia
Health Committee report backs VAD Bill THE state parliamentary Health Committee has now reported on its inquiry into the proposed Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2021 and has recommended it proceed. For more than three decades Dying With Dignity Queensland and many others have been campaigning for such a law to give better end-of-life choices to terminally ill people or those with neurodegenerative disorders and experiencing intolerable suffering. We are now roughly just three weeks from the day our 93 state MPs will start debating the Bill. I urge all Queenslanders who support VAD, if they have not already done so, to tell their local MP that they expect them to vote for the Bill.
MPs will be given a conscience vote, but it is vital to remember that this issue is not about them or their personal attitudes to VAD. It is about giving their constituents a better choice at the end of life, so MPs really should not prioritise their personal religious or philosophical beliefs about VAD. They should not impose their opinions on others or allow their personal views to deny choice to others. Everyone, including all 93 MPs, must also remember the simple fact that under a voluntary assisted dying law there will not be one single extra death, but there will be a lot less suffering. Jos Hall President Dying With Dignity Queensland
Unhappy with Tablelands sign I AM writing to express my disgust with new signage installed on the Kennedy Highway at the top of the jump-up at Walkamin and at Sugar Bag Station outside Mt Garnet. Both these signs welcome travellers to the ‘Atherton Tablelands”. This is completely exclusive of Kuranda to Dimbulah and north to Julatten. Who decided the lower Atherton Tableland is not part of the Atherton Tablelands? Was it the TRC? Was it some manager hidden
within the Dept. Transport and Main Roads? How did they determine Sugar Bag Station is in anyway part of the Atherton Tablelands? Mt. Garnet’s grip on being included as part of the Tablelands is very tenuous also. This insult to the lower Tablelanders needs to be addressed. Graham Sweeper MAREEBA
Together for the long run As the CEO of Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA), every day I talk with men who have been given another chance at life thanks to research, improved treatments, and specialist nursing care provided by PCFA nurses. But prostate cancer still remains a major cancer killer of Australian men, with more than 3,000 deaths per year. When I think about my family, and yours, I feel inspired to help. That’s why I have signed-up for PCFA’s online event The Long Run, where I’ll be running, walking or wheeling 72km during September for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Along the way I’ll be raising awareness and funds to protect our families against the pain of prostate cancer. If any of your generous and committed readers would like to join me in my Long Run adventure,
I would be delighted if they could register today at thelongrun.org. au. We can save the lives of many men in your local community if we join together for The Long Run. Prof Jeff Dunn AO CEO, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
Debate around Voluntary Assisted Dying I WORRY as to how our politicians view their responsibilities when offered what is a called a conscious vote. Upcoming, in the middle of September, in State Parliament will be for some a controversial subject. Namely the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) bill. Having spoken to the Katter party representative of Hill, I was informed that all three members have already decided on how they will vote even well before debate starts which I find quite disturbing as it goes against all I believe should be happening in our parliament where discussion should be the order of the day. Please, please if you have any position on this subject contact your local representative and tell him or her how you feel. It’s all about choices when the time comes and we need the freedom to have our wishes acknowledged. David Bohanna Millaa Millaa
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CHILLAGOE: Almaden Hotel, Chillagoe Post Office, Chillagoe General Store, Chillagoe Hotel and Post Office Hotel. COOKTOWN: Cooktown IGA, Cooktown News, Sovereign Hotel, Caltex Cooktown, MAREEBA: Palmer River Roadhouse, Cooktown Hotel, Lakeland Downs Hotel, Mareeba News, Piagno’s News, Mareeba Discount Drug Store, Shell Lakeland Roadhouse and Lakeland Coffee House. Mareeba Service Station, BP Mareeba, Mareeba IGA, MT MOLLOY: Curcio’s Bakery, Mobil Service Station Mareeba, Termite, Mt Molloy Post Office and Mt Molloy Store. Portsmith Fuels, Biboohra Cash Store, Post Office Centre Mareeba, KARUMBA: Mareeba Leagues Club and all good business outlets. Post Office Karumba, Karumba Pharmacy and Carpentaria Fuels. ATHERTON: Summers News, Phillips News, Mobile Atherton, Fresh St. Market IGA, GEORGETOWN: Ampol Roadhouse, Midway Caravan Park and Georgetown Hospital. Puma Service Station Atherton, Atherton International Club, Atherton NORMANTON: Bakehouse, Café on Louise, Atherton Feed & Saddle Shed, Tableland One Stop Shop, Normanton Trader and Garden Café. Fertilizers Atherton, Community Services Tablelands, Atherton Visitor MT SURPRISE: Centre, Carrington Hotel Atherton, Woolworths Atherton, Woolworths Post Office and Mt Surprise Service Station. Servo Atherton and Cottage Cafe. CROYDON: SOUTHERN TABLELANDS: Gulf Gate Roadhouse and Croydon General Store. Tolga News, Mobil Service Station Tolga, Cash Store Walkamin, Malanda Spar, Caltex Malanda, Marano’s Malanda, Tobin’s Millaa EINASLEIGH: Millaa, Yungaburra Foodworks, Yungaburra Pit Stop, Kairi Store, Post Office and Einasleigh Council. Herberton News, Herberton 5 Star, Wondecla Roadhouse, Ravenshoe FORSAYTH: News, Ravenshoe Hiland Bakery, Foodworks Ravenshoe, Ravenshoe Store and Post Office and Goldfield Tavern. Information Centre, Marano’s Ravenshoe, Tall Timbers Roadhouse, MOSSMAN: Mt Garnet Post Office, Cornett’s Ravenshoe, Ravenshoe Information Port Douglas IGA and Mossman News. Centre, Malanda Real Estate, Millaa Millaa Real Estate, Malanda Visitor CAIRNS: Centre, Eacham Fuels Malanda and Yungaburra Information Centre. Smithfield News (Shopping Centre), Cairns Central Nextra News, KURANDA: Clifton Beach Newsagency and Trinity Beach News. Kuranda News, Kuranda Foodmart, Koah Service Station, INNISFAIL: Speewah Store, Kowrowa Cash Store and Kuranda BP Roadhouse. Larsen’s Newsagency and The Book Centre. DIMBULAH: TGT Home Hardware, Dimbulah Post Office, Bendigo Bank, Dimbulah One Stop and De Lai Fuel Distribution.
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access through to the patio/ entertaining area for effortless indoor to outdoor living. All 3 bedrooms are a decent size and all have air-con plus built-ins with the master featuring a spacious ensuite. From the back deck you have magnificent vast rural views of the valley looking over the Johnson River. Established fruit trees
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THIS home has great street appeal that is perfect for those wanting a low maintenance easy care property but still desiring a quiet location in a family friendly street. Features that enhance the home’s comfort and appeal include exposed beams and raked ceilings adding warmth and character, a cosy fireplace in the living room, screens and ceiling fans throughout. The fourth bedroom (studio) has a separate entrance with a kitchenette & bathroom which would be perfect for a teenage retreat, the extended family or a home office.
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• Open plan living featuring a raked ceiling, exposed timber beams & a fireplace • Timber kitchen with a breakfast bar, dishwasher and plenty of storage space • Security screens • Full length verandas on both sides of home • 1 bay carport • 2 bay remote control shed • Garden shed • Rainwater tank • 6.8KW solar power • Well established and maintained gardens • Fully fenced 809m2 allotment with dual street access Ideally located in a quiet street within walking distance to Atherton High and Primary School, kindergarten and town Centre. For further information or to arrange an inspection, call exclusive marketing agent Raquel at Sommerset Realty on 0408 983 879.
17 Tardent Street, ATHERTON $410,000 EXCLUSIVE to Raquel Cunzolo Sommerset Realty 0408 983 879
Open plan with lots of privacy HAVEN’T found the perfect house? Look no further. Immaculately maintained home in the sought-after area of Halloran’s Hill, with established easy-care gardens. View this home to find lovely timber floors, high ceilings, private, secure rear garden and side accesses, lock up parking for 3 vehicles, rear verandah with weather/privacy blinds and numerous other features that are important to the Buyer. The main double lock-up garage with automated doors opens to the laundry and the house which takes the worry out of coming home late at night or if you are getting small children out of seat belts in an enclosed secure area.
The very spacious open plan living area can comfortably house larger pieces of furniture, the high ceilings add to the roominess and both the kitchen and living area plus two of the bedrooms look out onto the verandah and garden vistas. Three of the bedroom and main bathroom with working spa bath, are on one side of the house and the master airconditioned bedroom with enuite, walk in robe has its own access to the verandah. Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
There’s good storage throughout, the home was completely repainted 3 years ago, a 6KLW solar panel set up, wired in smoke detectors and security screens add to the value. View at Open House, 6 Centenary Drive on Saturday 4th at 10am. For more information contact Karen Ranie at Area Real Estate on 0458 408 540.
6 Centenary Drive, ATHERTON $559,900 Karen Ranie Area Real Estate 0458 408 540
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Immaculately maintained 4 bedroom home in the sought-after area of Halloran’s Hill with established easy-care gardens. Lovely timber �loors, high ceilings, private, secure rear garden and side accesses, lock up parking for 3 vehicles, rear verandah with weather privacy blinds and the double lock-up garage with automated doors opens to the laundry and the house. The very spacious open plan living area is ideal for larger pieces of furniture and the high ceilings add to the roominess. Both the kitchen/living area plus two of the bedrooms open to the verandah and garden vistas. Three of the bedrooms and main bathroom with working spa bath, are on one side of the house and the master airconditioned bedroom with enuite, walk in robe has its own access to the verandah. There’s good storage throughout, the home was completely repainted 3 years ago, a 6KLW solar panel set up, wired in smoke detectors and security screens add to the value.
OPEN HOUSE: Saturday 4th September @ 10am 6 Centenary Drive, Atherton
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Multiple dwelling opportunity
WELCOME to paradise! From the roadside it is rather unsuspecting but as you emerge through the trees and into your own carpark a whole world opens up. Nestled on the banks of the Millstream this 2.4 Ha property boasts dual river frontage with unique habitats for local wildlife including platypus and the elusive tree kangaroo, not to mention the huge variety of birds that sing throughout the day. Take a walk around one of the trails on the grounds and lose yourself in your thoughts, there is such a wide variety of trees and plants that you spot something different each time you go. Follow the bridge across the creek and sit around one of the fire pits in the cooler evenings. The main residence sits at the top of the hill and overlooks the property, the afternoon sun creates an amazing array of light through Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
the rose gums and lets you forget the worries of the day. very aspect of the home is a feature in its own right, the games room and the bar are great for entertaining, and the commercial-grade kitchen is fit for any chef and the lounge and dining area are warm and inviting. lso featured are two large bedrooms and two bathrooms with a self-contained granny flat. Moving on to the other dwellings, of which there are four! • Two, one-bedroom freestanding cabins each with their own kitchen, bathroom, and fireplace as well as a private veranda overlooking the river. • Two free-standing studio apartments, with own bathrooms, kitchenette, and patio. For more information or to book an inspection call Alex Payne today on 0409 328 153.
12028 Kennedy Highway, EVELYN $POA Alex Payne LJ HOOKER Atherton 0409 328 153
Private acreage only minutes to town APPROXIMATELY 8 minutes from the Atherton CBD is this private, spacious and well maintained acreage property. The property features: • 7.68 Hectares (18.98 Acres) Backing Onto Falls Creek – Relatively Flat Land – 2 Fenced Paddocks & Fenced House Yard – Property Surrounded By Bushland & Carrington Falls • Solid & Rendered Masonry Block Home • 4 Spacious Bedrooms All Feature Built-In Cupboards • Master Suite Complete With Private Spa Ensuite & Study/Office Nook • Well Appointed & Modern Kitchen Includes Break-
fast Bench, Pantry & All Electric Appliances Including Dishwasher • Open Plan Living/Dining Area Complete With Wood Heater • Spacious Laundry Area With Extra Storage Cupboards • Full Length Front Patio – 2nd Rear Patio • Creek Water Access Via Pump To Water Tank – PresAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:
sure Pump To House • 19.2m x 8.2m Shed – Lockable Section At One End • Ceiling Fans Throughout Home Daimin at Main St Real Estate is proud to present this Exclusively Listed property to the market and invites you to arrange your private inspection by calling 0448 916 246.
46 Carrington Falls Road, ATHERTON $895,000 EXCLUSIVE to Daimin Kochi Main Street Real Estate 0448 916 246
DAIMIN KOCHI 0448 916 246
A PEACEFUL LIFE BY THE RIVER • New roof & re-stumping • Spacious kitchen, separate lounge • Enclosed verandah, covered outdoor area • Upgraded bathroom & separate toilet • 6m x 6m shed with mezzanine floor • 2 street access to house & shed $274,000
ACREAGE BLOCK WITH CREEK FRONTAGE • 6941m2 block located in Peeramon • Titled & ready for an immediate start • Surrounding countryside views • Town water & underground power • Covenants to protect your investment • 6km to Lake Eacham picnic/swimming area $259,000
HIDDEN GEM IN HERBERTON • Quaint 2 bedroom weatherboard cottage • Enclosed wraparound front verandah • Silky oak French Doors to the lounge • Spacious eat-in kitchen/dining area • Living room, laundry, back porch • Fenced 420m2 block right in town $215,000
SOLID BRICK HOME – NEAT AS A PIN • Spacious formal lounge, reverse cycle aircon • Well appointed kitchen, 3 built-in bedrooms • Fully tiled and security screens throughout • Full length private, tiled entertaining patio • Single lockable shed with power & lights • Fully fenced 1011m2 block, single garage $369,000
IDEALLY POSITIONED • Large timber home on 2023m2 block • Massive kitchen & two living areas • 10 bedrooms, enclosed verandah • Casement windows, 3 bathrooms • Potential to be re-zoned for business • Currently returning $400 per week $498,000
Phone 4091 6246 • www.mainstrealestate.com.au www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
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Highset Queenslander on a quarter acre
Be your own boss
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4092 2232
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THIS highset Queenslander is the perfect opportunity for those searching for their first family home. This timber home is spacious with plenty of room for growing families to make their own. The kitchen is in a convenient location, overlooking the back yard, with plenty of space to make and prepare meals for your family and friends. The kitchen is also easily accessible by the large central dining room and is all open plan to the adjoining lounge room. With four well sized bedrooms, including a generously sized master bedroom this home has plenty of room for larger families, with two of the bedrooms having built in wardrobes as well. The bathroom is also upstairs and has been fully renovated, and there is a separate toilet for convenience. The fully fenced 1012m2 block is a great size for kids and pets to enjoy, with
minimal landscaping making maintenance easy. The property has two sheds on it for all your storage needs or that extra vehicle, as well as a large open space under the house, with a laundry area, loads more storage and a carport as well. The property is in a convenient location, being only a few minutes away from the Mareeba Hospital, Primary Schools, and the Mareeba CBD. • Highset Queenslander • Timber floors, cladded exterior, recently re-roofed • Four good sized bedrooms, generous master bedroom • Large entry or sleepout area great for an office nook
IF you are looking to be your own boss, situated on the Atherton Tablelands, close to Cairns is this established, well run und supported business with lots of potential... here it is. Eacham Place Produce has been part of Malanda's and the surrounding area's 'establishment' for a lot of years. The service and knowledge of this business and their people is reverberating all around the extended Tablelands and Cairns with an ever-growing and repeat customer base. All that can be passed on to the proud new owners. This business provides the perfect platform for a family run business and offers a sustainable income for the whole 'crew'. The business truck has it's weekly runs scheduled to deliver produce from White Rock, Goldsborough Valley and Gordonvale and the Northern end of the Tablelands and stretching all the way to the southern Table-
land towards Mareeba, Dimbulah etc. A weekly semi load of goods is also incorporated in the running of this business, necessary to keep up with demand of customer's favourite products and to assure supply of all the best animal feeds and products for performance and health. • Well run business • Family operated • Great turn over and returns • Being part of the community • Greatly supported Don’t hesitate to give us a call for more information on this great business and opportunity.
LISTINGS WANTED! WHAT IS YOUR PROPERTY WORTH? Give us a no obligation call to find out!
GREAT JOB REMO
“Can’t fault. Grea t customer service. Made yo u feel you were a friend. W ill definitely recommend him ...”
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Opportunities like this aren't on the market long, so get in quick and book your Private Inspection. Call Remo on 0401 969 473 or drop into the Central Realty Mareeba office today.
14 Dickson Street, MAREEBA $310,000 EXCLUSIVE to Remo Esposito Central Realty Mareeba 0401 969 473
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or study • Two bedrooms have built-in wardrobes • Large central dining room with adjoining lounge room • Convenient kitchen overlooks the spacious back yard • Fully renovated bathroom and separate toilet • Spacious underneath with laundry area, loads of storage and carport • 1,012 m2 allotment, fully fenced with two sheds
tion, call Darren Hithersay 0429 977 675 or Susanne Reynolds 0408 733 149 @ Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate.
MALANDA $380,000 + Stock Darren Hithersay Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate 0429 977 675
What’s your proper ty wor th? Call Raquel today to find out!*
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Shop 1, 116 Main St, Atherton QLD, 4883
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Stylish living in Mareeba
AS well as offering quality & features this modern family home offers a sought after location, surrounded by other quality homes, on the Cairns side of Mareeba just minutes from Town centre. Attributes include: • Fully tiled with quality porcelain tiles • Generous proportions throughout & welcoming entryway with feature niches • 4 bedrooms, 3 with with mirrored built-in robes, master with air-conditioning, ensuite & walk-in robe • Air-conditioned lounge • Separate office • Main bathroom with his & hers shower • Stylish central kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher • Sizeable patio adjacent to the living, dining & lounge
areas • Generous laundry with built-in cabinetry & storage cupboards • Double garage with painted concrete floor • 2 bay colourbond shed • 855m2 fully fenced allotment with low maintenance gardens and side access to the shed • Only a short stroll to Amaroo Medical Centre This stylish property offers a low maintenance lifestyle and plenty of space for all the family. For further information or to arrange a private inspection please contact exclusive agent Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468.
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38 Ceola Drive, MAREEBA $575,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real estate 0417 700 468
JOETORRISI.COM.AU JOE TORRISI 0417 700 468
Atherton
22 Main Street, Atherton - Phone: 4091 7111 Margaret Black: Principal
LAKE EACHAM LAND • Set on 9,744m2 (2.4 acres*) • No covenants • Small creek • Established trees for privacy • Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac • Power available • Currently being subdivided $295,000 L13614980 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450
For local knowledge, dedicated service and exceptional results give Joe a call!
CENTRAL LOCATION 1 McConnell Street, Atherton • 4 spacious bedrooms • Office area • Open fireplace • Polished timber floors • Back patio for entertaining • Lockable garage with work area $349,000 L13612536 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306
AMONG THE GUMTREES Herberton • 6 bedrooms • Main with ensuite • Open plan living/dining • Entertainment area + side patio • 2 bay shed • Private, set on 1 acre* $455,000 ATH23131619 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306
STUNNING QUEENSLANDER Kureen • 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Sunroom + high ceilings • Beautiful kitchen • Stained glass windows • 8.88kw, 24 panel solar system • Great rural views $449,000 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306
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Bushland hideaway What could be better than waking up to the sounds of the bush? This 4 bedroom colorbond home that is situated on 11.9 acres (approx.) and only 12 minutes from the highest town in Queensland, Ravenshoe, is well worth your inspection. This home has been really thought out well with verandas and patios at different outlooks of the property, 3 bay shed with power, paddock with livestock shelter, established gardens and Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
fruit trees. Special Features: • Timber Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space • Multiple living spaces • Enclosed 3 bay shed • Verandas and patios • Livestock paddock with shelter • Internal laundry Why not give Michael a call today on 0417 118 618 or (07) 4097 6900h to organise your inspection today.
7 Orchid Close, MILLSTREAM $320,000 Michael English Town to Country Realty 0417 118 618
Classic queenslander in Atherton
READY TO BUY OR SELL?
THIS Queenslander is in close proximity to Atherton conveniences and on a large 1,970m2 block, oozing character and charm. This timber home features 2 Bedrooms, an Office and a spacious Lounge room with a brick fireplace. Timber floors and ceiling fans throughout, with gorgeous high ceilings and fret work in the doorways, this
Jeanette Suffield 0407 745 748
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$459,000
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Phone Elders Real Estate Malanda exclusively Listed Agent Jeanette Suffield to book in your inspection today. Phone 0407 745 748.
101 Robert Street, ATHERTON Offers Over $300,000 EXCLUSIVE to Jeanette Suffield Elders Real Estate Malanda 0407 745 748
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• Rear boundary boasts Mazlin River frontage • 4 bedrooms all with built-ins and the master features an ensuite • Generous outdoor living space and the spacious backyard is fully fenced 55 Danzer Drive, Atherton
$485,000
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size, for an investment property or a renovation project, give this home some love. Properties with this potential and location are few.
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has all of the trademarks of a Classic Queenslander. Tongue and groove walls and a front verandah also. The Kitchen has a large pantry, electric oven, and plenty of bench space. Outside the features continue with a double bay shed, large back yard and established fruit trees including a passionfruit vine. If you are looking to down-
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Block home, spacious floorplan, shed and more
NEAT as a pin and of a solid construction; this well designed home has all spaces well utilized making it ideal for investors, first home buyers, or young families. Set on a 800m2 allotment this family sized home has a brand new entertainment patio with picturesque mountain views and no rear neighbours. There are three bedrooms with built in wardrobes, a spacious bathroom and a second toilet in the laundry room. The kitchen is open plan with plenty of bench space and storage. Extra wide hallways and a spacious living/dining/ kitchen area allow great airflow and the home is insulated. There is a second patio Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
at the front of the home and a double bay remote garage with extra storage space and a rear door giving access to the backyard. The 6mx3m colorbond shed has a skillion on a 6mx6m cement slab and the added bonus of 15 amp power. With a fresh coat of paint, a fully fenced backyard, security screens throughout, there really is nothing left to do but move in and reap the rewards. Inspections are available with just a phone call to Exclusive Marketing Agent Kaydee Chatfield 0417 468 941 at First National Atherton today.
4091 1177 21 Main St, Atherton
ATHERTON PRICE NOW $396,000 EXCLUSIVE to Kaydee Chatfield First National Real Estate Atherton 0417 468 941
4091 1177 21 Main St, Atherton
OVERLOOKING TINAROO
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• Spacious open plan design with high ceilings and exposed beams • Kitchen features granite benchtops, generous preparation and storage space • Elevated entertainment deck with stunning views, overlooking Tinaroo • Master bedroom with private deck, walk-in robe & access to main bathroom • 7m x 5m engineered, insulated shed with power and workshop
Price: $879,000 - Call Kaydee 0417 468 941
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• 3 bedroom home on 4.89 acres • All bedroom with built-ins, 2 with carpet & verandah access from master • Spacious kitchen with large island bench, plenty of cupboard & storage space • Studio would make a great teenager’s retreat, B&B or granny flat • Spa and gazebo located off main verandah, town water, 3kw solar power
Price: $495,000 - Call Greg 0437 332 912
1.02 HECTARE MALANDA ACREAGE
• Rendered block 2 storey home with exposed beams • Modern kitchen with walk-in pantry • Separate block granny flat with kitchen and bathroom • Two large sheds + orchard • Swimming pool
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Tranquillity and views OPEN HOME THIS SATURDAY 10.30-11.30am
FOR SALE BY TENDER
YOU can make your dream of a tranquil rural lifestyle a reality at this beautifully presented 3 bedroom home, on a gently sloping one acre, surrounded by some of the most picturesque farmland in the country. The spacious timberdecked patio is the ideal place for outdoor living and entertaining while enjoying the serenity. Housework is a breeze with easy care with tiled and vinyl floors throughout. For the handyman there is a 6 x 6 metre, masonry block shed.
An ideal family home with room for children to play in a peaceful neighbourhood. A great opportunity to own your own slice of paradise 15 minutes into Atherton, and 2 km from the famous Peeramon Pub. Open for inspection this Saturday, 4th of September, between 10:30am and Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
11:30am at 621 Peeramon Road. Peeramon. For more information, call Trisha Jackson at Professionals Atherton. Phone 4091 3955 or 0419 1833 145 anytime. To view more photos, visit athertonrealestate.com.au
621 Peeramon Road, PEERAMON $570,000 Trisha Jackson Professionals Atherton 0419 183 145
56.8 ACRES IN KAIRI GOLDEN TRIANGLE • 23.067 hectares (56.8 acres) featuring rich red volcanic soil • 62ML bore water allocation • Sealed road access from three boundaries • Three bedrooms with built-in robes • Double carport and an extensive undercover leisure area • Large machinery shed (approx. 257m2) includes lockable bays with raised timber floors
All offers to be submitted on a Tender Form Offers close: Monday 6th September @ 5:00pm Contact: Rino 0427 779 086
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Rural views minutes from town
Enjoy the benefits on living close to town whilst spreading yourself over 4045sqm of flat land with stunning rural views THIS brick veneer property is surrounded by mature tropical gardens which include a variety of fruit and ornamental trees along with sheds and entertaining spaces. Featuring generous proportions and a great internal layout, this home is suitable for running a home office or business, otherwise is equally suitable for a family with enough space to move and grow with generous bedroom sizes and a huge additional rumpus/family room.
Features include: • 3 generous bedrooms with built-in cupboards including a large walk-in robe in the main bedroom • Superbly appointed quality kitchen with generous storage and bench space • Main loungeroom with combustion heater and access to outdoor entertaining • Large 2nd living area provides numerous possibilities depending on your needs • Generous laundry/utility room with built-in cupboards
• 2 bathrooms with a spa bath in one and a walk-in shower in the other • Masonary block shed provides car accommodation along with a separate room which could serve as a 4th bedroom or office Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
• 6 metre x 6 metre Colorbond shed
25 Hastie Road, ATHERTON $579,000 EXCLUSIVE to Collette Rowston Atherton Realty 0419 733 712
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4091 1611
24 Main St Atherton PERFECT BUSH HIDEAWAY 12 Ellie Street - $349,000 NEG
Contact Collette for all your Real Estate needs!
Come and explore the possibilities this home has to offer by calling Exclusive Marketing Agent Collette Rowston on 0419 733 712.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 50 Grace Street - $245,000
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Rino Gava 0427 779 086 Collette Rowston 0419 733 712
UNIQUE TABLELAND ACREAGE 5707 Kennedy Hwy - $1,290,000
FAMILY PLEASER 2 Tardent Street - $465,000
4 bed masonry block rendered home Full length verandah 7x4 metre Colorbond shed with power 1012m2 block with mature gardens
2 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage Currently tenanted 4.4% net return Central Herberton Village location
35 acres on fertile soil in total privacy Spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home 2x high clearance sheds + tack barn Bitumen sealed road with remote gates
4 bedrooms all with built-in cupboards Insulated 7.5m x 5m Colorbond shed Tiled outdoor entertaining Fully fenced
Rino 0427 779 086
Collette 0419 733 712
Rino 0427 779 086
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
Be honest with yourself before getting involved with someone who is likely to lead you on. Organise your day to avoid any setbacks that might ignite temper flare-ups.
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You will have a tendency to exaggerate, which will lead to major confrontations with loved ones. Refuse to get involved in idle chatter; it will only make you look bad.
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You will be able to dazzle others with your obvious charm and your outgoing nature. Be prepared to jump quickly if you wish to stay in the forefront of your industry this week.
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You have more than enough on your plate already. Don’t let children hold you back from doing things you enjoy. Attend to things that you should have done yesterday.
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Dec 22 to Jan 20
You may be uncertain about some of your coworkers and your boss. Be inquisitive about unfamiliar circumstances. Love can be heightened if you sit down and discuss your future plans.
You will have to control the way you feel. You may not be that popular at home but you should be able to shine at social gatherings. Remember to respect others opinions.
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Your high energy will help you through this rather hectic day. You’ll be tempted to spend extravagantly this week. Your intellectual charm will entice new love interests.
Gemini
May 22 to June 21
You should be able to get a lot done. Don’t trust a deal that looks too good. Investments may not be as lucrative as you thought. Children may be less than honest with you.
Leo
July 23 to Aug 22
There might be one who is quite willing to take the credit for your work. Remember; talk to them, not at them. Home improvement projects will run smoothly.
Sagittarius
Nov 23 to Dec 21
Moves or the possibility of having someone different living with you may be difficult at first. Hold your temper and refrain from doing anything that might cause injury.
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Aquarius
Feb 20 to March 20
Jan 21 to Feb 19
Investments may not be as lucrative as you thought. Go after your goals and don’t be afraid to ask for assistance. Your fight for those less fortunate is not likely to end in sweet victory.
Do not jump to conclusions concerning your romantic partner. Don’t let others bully you into agreeing with them. Call someone you haven’t seen in a long time.
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• Full and Partial Dentures • Relines and Repairs • Mouthguards Private Health Fund Rebates Apply Veteran Affairs Provider
Paul Johnstone
DENTAL TECHNICIAN DENTAL PROSTHETIST Registration No. 931417
4 Warren Street, Mareeba Q.4880 PH/FAX: 4092 2464 • MOB: 0402 809 556 • Email: choppers@qld.chariot.net.au
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•
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• •
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•
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I.T
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“WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE”
POOL
Certain work defined as “building work” in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors, or if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a Contractor holds a QBCC Licence visit: www.qbcc.qld.gov.au Or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272
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Natasha Wainwright
Classified Deadline: 4pm every Friday In MeMorIaM
In MeMorIaM GUIDO ARMENTI
Faustina Alifraco
19/06/1937 ~ 03/09/2013 To our precious Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. It’s been 8 years since you had to leave us. No more pain, no more suffering, But we miss you just as much. We will love you forever, you will never be forgotten. From Connie, Gino, Bruno and their families.
04/12/1921 ~ 02/09/2020
You are forever in our thoughts and in our hearts. We miss you, your loving family.
Death notIce Raeburn (Ray) VOHLAND
In Loving Memory of
GREGORIO BARRESE
17.11.1925 ~ 02.09.2015 Days will pass and turn into years, but we will always remember you with silent tears. Remembered always, Connie, Rose and their families.
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday 24th August, 2021. Aged 88 years. Beloved Husband of Loris. Devoted Father to Graeme, Dennis and Patricia. Cherished by Russell, Emily and Ric, Joshua and Shannon and adored by Great Grandchild, Arjay. Brother of Gloria (dec.) and Dan (dec.). Brother-in-Law to Glenis, Joan and Alan and Uncle to their families. Ray has been farewelled with a service at St Thomas’ Catholic Church on Monday 30th August, followed by a private cremation.
Funeral notIce
lIvestock
BARTOLINI, Spartaco Luigi
Young Couple Looking For Cattle Agistment
Late of Walsh Street Mareeba. Passed away peacefully on Tuesday the 24th of August, 2021. Aged 89 years. Beloved Husband of Margherita (Dec.). Cherished Father of Maria & Luigi and Alberto & Janette. Much loved Nonno of Robbie, Maree, Olivia, Armando & Clare, Rosa & Leeroy. Great Grandfather of Chase, Ella, Jake, Maya and William. All relatives and friends of Spartaco are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which is to be held at Saint Michael’s Catholic Church, Gordonvale, commencing at 11.00am on Thursday the 2nd of September 2021, followed by an interment in the Gordonvale Cemetery. Due to current restrictions, a maximum of 200 people may attend this service.
Guilfoyle Funeral Services Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens
For 10-150 head, breeding or fattening block.
Please call Nick and Emily on 0472 776 401 or Email: nickburge92@gmail.com
Boats AFFORDABLE OUTBOARD SERVICES
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Call Karl 0447 725 465
Local Family Owned & “Entrusted for over 70 years”
Shirley Isabel ROACH Late of Mareeba. Passed away peacefully at the Mareeba Hospital on the 24th of August, 2021. Aged 86 years.
MowIng/ hoMe MaIntenance
Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. Heartfelt thoughts, what a journey with fantastic memories. Now on her new journey with ‘‘my mate’’.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Joan Andersen & Marcella Brazzale
Relatives & Friends of Shirley are respectfully invited to attend her funeral service, which is to be held at Mountain View Chapel, Guilfoyle’s Crematorium, 3 Nasser Road, Atherton on Friday 3rd September, 2021, commencing at 1.30pm.
1300 781 084
CLEARY, Jenny
Today marks one year since we lost two beautiful souls. 01/09/20
If we could visit heaven, On this our saddest day, Maybe for a moment, Our pain would go away. We’d put our arms around you, And whisper words so true, That living life without you, Is so very hard to do. We cannot bring the old days back, When we were all together, But loving thoughts and precious memories of you both, Will stay with us forever. Love John, Alvise, Noalene, Desley, Susan, and families.
WE REMEMBER
Danny James Newcombe We thought of you today, But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And days before that too. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name. Now all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has you in his keeping, We have you in our heart. 25.09.1962 ~ 01.09.2020
Kath, Jamee, Beau, Karson, Ashton, Ashley and Mathai.
Late of Mareeba. Passed away peacefully on the 17th of August, 2021. Aged 75 years. Loved Wife of Noel (Dec.) Much loved Mother, Mother-in-Law and Bubu of Lillian & Giovanni, Noelene & David, Jade and Matthew, Tim & Clare, Ruby and Izak, Caroline & Alan, Jered, Daniel and Kasey-Rae. Cherished Sister to Kelly and Bob and their families. A private service has taken place and the family extend sincere thanks for the condolences and support received. We also send our gratitude to the staff of Mareeba Garden Settlement for their wonderful care of Jenny.
You may wish to join the service via the following link: https://livestream.com/ rapidspin/shirleyisobelroach.
Guilfoyle Funeral Services Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens
Atherton: 4091 2147 Mareeba: 4092 1013 Local Family Owned & “Entrusted for over 70 years”
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MachInery hIre
Guilfoyle Funeral Services Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens
Atherton: 4091 2147 Mareeba: 4092 1013 Local Family Owned & “Entrusted for over 70 years”
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Congratulations
Funeral Celebrant Final farewells with respect. Phone 0410 328 357
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Classified deadlines
prior to the next week’s publication
NICK!
Won first game of Mahjong in new library.
• Kubota SSV75 Skid Steer + 6-in-1 Bucket • Other Attachments Available for Hire • Hedger, Auger, Trencher • Short & Long Term Hire Options • Competitive Rates
Phone 07 4092 6267
church notIce Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 10am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome! Bahá’í Faith “Now is the time to cheer and refresh the down-cast through the invigorating breeze of love and fellowship, and the living waters of friendliness and charity.” ~ Bahá’u’lláh Meditation and uplifting discussion. All are welcome! Sunday 5th September, 2pm - Tolga 0488 900 707 - www.bahai.org.au DEADLINE for classified is 4pm very Friday. Call us on 4092 3464 to place your advert.
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CLASSIFIEDS Position Vacant
Sentence Planning Adviser Community Corrections & Specialist Operations Queensland Corrective Services
• Northern Gulf Resource Management Group, trading as Gulf Savannah NRM, is seeking to recruit TWO Directors to join its skills-based Board • The Board of Directors is accountable for the organisation’s strategic direction, solvency, and legal compliance • The role involves quarterly meetings plus special workshops and public meetings and is afforded a modest stipend plus sitting fees and travel/expenses
For more information and to apply, go to: www.mynortherngulf.org/ employment Applications close Monday 13 September, 2021 at 4:30pm (AEST).
Salary: $63 527 - $70 493 p.a. Location: Lotus Glen Correctional Centre (Mareeba) REF: QLD/384720/21 Key Duties: Ensure the appropriate recording and documenting of all information collected during sentence administration and management processes. Skills/Abilities: An understanding of the criminal justice system or similar legislated work environment or alternatively demonstrated workplace experience to show your ability to rapidly acquire this knowledge. Enquiries: Terri Amos - (07) 4086 7658 To apply please visit www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au
M1686
JOIN A NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR BOARD THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE
Closing Date: Friday, 10 September 2021
SENIOR EDUCATOR - FULL TIME
Are you an enthusiastic, committed educator who demonstrates a great love for children? Do you have a Diploma of Children’s Services (or studying towards), are able to work as part of a great team, and hold a current Blue Card and First Aid certificate? If so, we want you! To apply, call 4091 7757 or forward your resume to: connie@firststeps.com.au
BIODIVERSITY PROJECT OFFICER
• Full Time (75 Hours Fortnight) • Fixed Term until 30 June, 2023 (with possible extension) • Salary is $76,947 Per Annum including 5 Weeks Annual Leave plus 17.5% Leave Loading plus 10% Superannuation Guarantee • Cooktown preferred, Atherton or other location by negotiation Cape York NRM works with the people of Cape York to encourage voluntary adoption of improved natural resource management across all land tenures and land uses on Cape York. We help people to work together and promote the sustainable use of Cape York’s natural resources. About the position: We are seeking a highly skilled, motivated practitioner who is passionate about supporting land managers and communities to implement sustainable practices, and participate in caring for the land. You will need to be a great communicator with a very broad and keen interest in primary production, conservation land management, biodiversity and working with the community. Ideally, you will want to live and work in beautiful Cooktown. This position is responsible for increasing participation of Cape York people in projects focussed on biodiversity, ecosystem health and improved natural resource management. The biodiversity project officer will work across tenures and stakeholders to support land managers to improve land management for conservation and production outcomes. Additional incentive benefits above the salary package are available for employees living and working in Cooktown.
GAMES MANAGER – ATHERTON The Tableland Futsal Club is looking for a Casual Games Manager to oversee games fixtures and associated activities. Preferably the applicant is a reasonably fit person with an interest in sports. Must be available from 3.30pm on Mondays and 5pm on Wednesdays. There are NO games during school holidays.
To apply and for more information Call 4096 8243 or Email: info@tablelandfutsal.com.au
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If you are committed and passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of children and families, and if you want to utilise your experience and knowledge, then we want to hear from you! YOU WILL HAVE: • University qualifications (or working towards) in Early Childhood Education • A current Blue Card • Senior First Aid Certificate • An understanding of Early Years Learning Framework • Well-developed written and verbal communication skills • A demonstrated ability to work as part of a team • The ability to form warm, responsive relationships with children • The ability to work with minimal supervision • A commitment to continuous learning • A passion for providing quality learning experiences
If you believe you possess the required attributes and are ready to work in a challenging fast paced environment, please email your application and resume to: careers@qite.com
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Positions available on a Mareeba Banana Farm for Boilermakers to help in the construction of Packing Facility and Equipment. For more details: Phone 4068 1032 Tuesday - Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm OR APPLY TO: fleglergroupptyltd@bigpond.com
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CLASSIFIEDS Public Notice TARGA Great Barrier Reef 2021
SUMMARY OF ROAD CLOSURES LEG ONE FRIDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB INC
NOTICE OF AGM SUNDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER, 2021 AT 7.00PM AGENDA: • President’s Welcome and Report • Presentation and adoption of the minutes of the previous AGM • Acceptance and adoption of any correspondence address the AGM • Presentation and acceptance of the Financial Report • Receiving of the Auditor’s Report and its adoption • Passing of any recommendation by the Management Committee to grant Honorary Life Memberships • General business arising from the year just ended • Appointment of Auditor for 2021/22 • Election of Patron • Election of Officers for 2021/22 • Any other general business John PURCELL, Secretary ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB
CAIRNS REGIONAL COUNCIL STAGE NAME: Green Hill TIME OF CLOSURE: 8:10am - 11:40am ROAD CLOSED: Gray Road BETWEEN: Pine Creek Road and Green Hill Road ROAD CLOSED: Greenhill Road BETWEEN: Gray Road and Pine Creek Road CAIRNS REGIONAL COUNCIL and TABLELANDS REGIONAL COUNCIL STAGE NAME: Gillies Range + Little Mulgrave TIME OF CLOSURE: 8:37am - 14:37pm ROAD CLOSED: Gillies Highway BETWEEN: Appaloosa Street and Boar Pocket Road TABLELANDS REGIONAL COUNCIL STAGE NAME: Malanda TIME OF CLOSURE: 9:16am - 12:46pm ROAD CLOSED: Merragallan Road BETWEEN: Millaa Millaa - Malanda Road and Laundry Road ROAD CLOSED: Laundry Road BETWEEN: Merragallan Road and Millaa Millaa – Malanda Road CAIRNS REGIONAL COUNCIL STAGE NAME: Lake Morris + Copperlode TIME OF CLOSURE: 12:42am - 18:42pm ROAD CLOSED: Lake Morris Road One kilometre before Campbells Lookout to Lake Morris
LEG TWO SATURDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER
ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB INC
NOMINATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2020/21 Nominations are called for the Management Committee of Atherton International Club, to be elected at the AGM on Sunday 19th September, 2021. Positions include President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and Committee Members (5). Nomination forms can be collected from the Office of the AIC and lodged completed, signed and witnessed, at the Club by 2pm, Friday 17th September, 2021. John PURCELL, Secretary ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB
AGM
12th September, 2021 10am at Mareeba Turf Club Fenwick Street, Mareeba Nomination forms for positions can be obtained from Secretary 4092 1167 or Email: mareebaturfclub@bigpond.com
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SPORT One classy basketball player
The National Servicemen held their recent shoot at Kurimine Beach with Tableland Branch shooter John Hewer being crowned top marksman.
Nashos shoot success
COMPETITION was fierce at the recent Nasho shoot held at Kurrimine Beach where Tableland shooter John Hewer managed to hold onto his title as Top Marksman. 17 shooters attended the day out across a range of Nasho clubs including Cairns, InnisThe quick release of Sep Aloia still catches the youngsters flat-footed.
IN EVERY sporting club there is an unpaid layer of volunteers that keep the show afloat, in Mareeba basketball there have been many, and some of them do the little stuff, week after week, for the love of the game. Veteran player, Sep Aloia, is one of those special players, that gets up and down the court and then does his turn on the score bench for those playing the next game, before heading home
each Thursday night. Aloia missed a game for the Red Devils, a couple of weeks back, it was an anomaly. Convenor of the Mareeba Men’s Basketball Competition, Brendan Ebner, told The Express a couple of weeks back about this out of character event. “It’s when Sep doesn’t show up that it feels strange,” Mr Ebner said. “It’s been a long while since
that guy had his 40th birthday, and yet he just keeps on playing, and doing his volunteering by always scoring, with a smile on his face. “The people like Sep keep the game dribbling along.” This week there will be an ‘Allstars game’ at 7.45pm and the rest of the regular players will have a hit out in the curtain raiser at 6.30pm.
fail and the Tablelands. Mr Hewer managed to secure a whopping 359.9 points for his shoot just beating out second place who ended with 356.7 points. This ensured Mr Hewer kept his title and the Top Marksman Trophy that he won at the pre-
vious Nasho’s shoot at Tinaroo in May. The Friends of the Nashos trophy was won back by Tableland Branch shooter Brendan MacRae who lost the title at the Tinaroo shoot.
Local footy resumes AFTER two weeks of no play both the Atherton Roosters and the Mareeba Gladiators will walk out in front of home crowds this weekend for their last home games of the season. Due to the recent lockdown in Cairns a similar lockdown of sorts was placed on the Cairns District Rugby League (CDRL)
competition, pushing the season two weeks back. Now with play resuming the Gladiators will be facing off against Suburbs at Davies Park on Saturday while the Roosters play Innisfail at Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium. Mareeba Gladiators president Darryl Fraser is hoping the
crowd of faithful football fanatics will make it out for the last home game of the season. “It is our last home game of the season we’ve had fantastic crowds over the season,” he said. “As a club we are hoping to finish off on a high note. “It is our sponsors night that night as well.”
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SPORT Cairns Cup success for local trainer
Atherton Roosters head coach Graham Clark and TRC Mayor Rod Marti ready to defend the John Cole Toyota Mayors Cup on Saturday.
Clubs to play for Mayors Cup CAIRNS District Rugby League premiership action returns to Atherton’s Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium this Saturday with the Atherton Senior Roosters hosting the Innisfail Leprechauns in three grades from 4pm. It will be a welcome return to the park for both club’s after the 2021 season had been pushed back two weeks due to the COVID shutdown in Cairns. Atherton and Innisfail
played their last competition games back on August 7 where the Roosters knocked over Tully 46-6 and the Leprechauns lost 36-12 in an upset to Yarrabah. Innisfail took the points over Atherton in their round one 2021 clash earlier this year, but since then the Roosters have gone onto register a few handsome wins on their home turf. Saturday night also marks the 20th contest between the two club’s for the annual John
Cole Toyota Mayors Cup which is presently held by the Roosters. Innisfail have won the cup twelve times while Atherton have enjoyed success in seven meetings. Saturday’s under 18 match also draws plenty of interest as the finals bound Atherton side look to continue their charge towards this years title. The young Roosters come off eight straight wins and have quickly become a force in this years under 18 competition.
WINNER: Atherton Trainer Janel Ryan with Tutelage and strapper Sarah Dearlove.
A LOCAL Atherton trainer and her young gelding have taken home $87,000 in prize money after racing and winning the annual Red Beret Hotel Cairns Cup last Saturday.
In a 14-horse race it was Atherton’s very own Tutelage trained by Janel Ryan who crossed the line first almost a full length ahead of runner up Maqeureau.
The five-year-old horse has now earned $185,800 in prize money over its career making it the second highest earning horse at Mrs Ryan stable.
Atherton Cricket windfall thanks to cricket legends tour
QUEENSLAND RUGBY LEAGUE GRASS ROOTS CLUB OF THE YEAR!
Roosters Last Home Game for 2021
ATHERTON INNISFAIL ROOSTERS VS LEPRECHAUNS
The Atherton Invitational and Bulls Masters sides from the May tour.
ATHERTON Cricket has announced a $23,000 windfall thanks to the tremendous support of club sponsors and supporters during the recent Bulls Masters Tour of Atherton. The club hosted the Bulls Masters in May, with a Sportsmans Dinner, school visits and junior development sessions. An Atherton Invitational Side came up trumps over the Bulls
Masters in a T20 match, only the second time the Queensland cricket legends have been beaten on tour. Club president Tony Potts said the three-day event was a resounding success, due largely to the tremendous support of club sponsors who provided funding to help the club secure the event. “Thanks to our sponsors
and supporters, we were able to raise an incredible $23,870 for Atherton Cricket,” Mr Potts said. “These funds will be used to improve club infrastructure. “While volunteers are the heart and soul of our club, our sponsors are just as vital and help ensure Atherton Cricket retains its reputation as one of the strongest clubs in the region."
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SPORT Eacham Junior Rugby League grand final day
Atherton under 16 player Zaimen Gilbert named the Atherton Senior Roosters 2021 Rising Star.
Malanda under 14 Nash Coghlan.
Atherton under 16 Tate Gowan.
Atherton under 14 captain Troy Taylor.
Under 14 Man of the Match Reggie Sandy from Atherton. Atherton under 16 forward Jackson Fahlstrom.
Atherton under 16 captain Jhidan Dikes shows the premiers shield.
2021 COMPETITION AWARDS
Herberton under 16 forward James Waldock.
Atherton under 16 forward Boston Page.
Atherton under 14 forward Rok Centofanti.
• U14 Premiers 2021 – Atherton (Atherton 30 def Malanda 8) • U14 Most Tries Scored 2021 – Reggie Sandy • U14 Most Goals Scored 2021 – Nathaniel Ross • U14 Player of the Final 2021 – Reggie Sandy • U16 Premiers 2021 – Atherton (Atherton 24 def Herberton 16) • U16 Most Tries Scored 2021 – Zaimen Gilbert • U16 Most Goals Scored 2021 – Noah Blooranta • Northern Pride U16 Player of the Final – Zaimen Gilbert • Aspiring Junior Referee of the Year 2021 Matilda Alford Mike Hayes Memorial Award Volunteer of the Year – Ben Fahlstrom • Atherton Senior Roosters Rising Star Award – Zaimen Gilbert
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