The Express Newspaper 11th August 2021

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FAIR FUN Families flocked to Mareeba State School on Friday night for some good old fashioned country fair fun. The school grounds were turned into a wonderland of activities and food as kids like Adam McDonald and Isaac Stallan (pictured) and their parents filled their bellies and hearts with the treats and delights that can only be found at a family Country Fair. The main event on the night was the school’s talent show where the kids showed off their talents including one little boy who played the Super Mario Brothers theme on piano, much to the delight of his new fans. PHOTOS P17

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Foundation principal awarded high honour IN celebration of Catholic Education Week two weeks ago, St Stephen's Catholic College (SSCC) honoured their past and founding principal, Mr Gerard Simon with the inaugural Saint Stephen’s Medal. Principal Ms Kerry Manders said that the award is annually presented to an outstand-

ing member of the community who demonstrates the values of SSCC’s Patron, Saint Stephen. “The recipient will have exemplified the service of St Stephen and walked in the footsteps of our College Patron and the recipient, like Saint Stephen, demonstrates what it means to follow Christ with

faith, service and courage,” she said. “As the foundation Principal, Mr Simon certainly contributed long-standing service and outstanding commitment to the College and exemplified the service of Saint Stephen in his everyday actions with staff, students and families.

“Like Saint Stephen, Mr Simon truly demonstrates what it means to follow Christ with faith, service and courage.” Mr Simon was awarded a medal and a lapel pin which features a palm branch, representing the calling and challenge to follow Saint Stephen.

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Malanda history in jeporady

Malanda locals have been pushing for their community hall the Patrick English Pavilion to be heritage listed.

BY RHYS THOMAS MALANDA residents are making a desperate plea to get a 1940s era building registered in the Queensland Heritage Register, asking locals to put forward letters of support. The Patrick English Pavilion in Malanda has been a gathering place of local significance since the 1940’s where it has held a number of important events over the years. Now, with the pavilion in disrepair and under threat of demolition, the Malanda community has banded together to

save their local community hall. The years have not been kind to the pavilion with sever structural damages including the wooden trusses and truss bases which have sustained major deterioration over time. Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) has proposed to build a new multi-purpose centre to consolidate the facilities currently at the Malanda Showgrounds. “The community needs modern, fit-for-purpose facilities that meet the requirements of a broad range of users,” TRC Councillor Dave Bilney said.

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“We have engaged widely with the Malanda community about the future of facilities in our region and look forward to working with them to further develop the plans.” The Patrick English Pavilion has been listed in TRC’s local heritage overlay however this overlay only relates to development and not maintenance. In the Heritage overlay code it states that “this code applies to assessing material change of use, building work, reconfiguring a lot or operational work for development within the herit-

age overlay.” However, every council managed building must be maintained by council and the pavilion is no exception, but the sheer scale of the damage done to the pavilion cannot be easily maintained by council without exuberant costs. It will cost TRC over $2 million to repair the pavilion which during the process will have to be nearly completely redone. A Department of Environment and Science Spokesperson said that the Patrick English Pavilion has been identified as a local heritage place in a her-

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itage overlay in the Tablelands Regional Council’s 2016 Planning Scheme. “Under the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, a place can be entered in the heritage register if it meets any one of the eight specific cultural heritage criteria for entry, which are set out in the Heritage Act,” they said. “DES undertakes a careful assessment of places and must make a recommendation about State-level cultural heritage significance. “In this instance, DES’s recommendation recognises the local cultural heritage signifi-

cance of the pavilion.” Despite its local significance the Patrick English Pavilion does not meet any of the eight criteria required to be registered. In the recommendation prepared by DES to the Queensland Heritage Council they recommended not to enter the pavilion in the register. This decision was made on the grounds that “It’s (the pavilion) removal from its original camp site, conversion to a different use and substantial alterations mean that it no longer clearly demonstrates its original context, function, building form or characteristic details.” TRC agrees with this reasoning stating they do not support the application for the heritage listing. “We (TRC) do not support the application for state heritage listing of the Patrick English Pavilion in Malanda and support the Department of Environment and Science’s recommendation that the pavilion is not entered in the Queensland Heritage Register for the reasons they stated,” Councillor Bilney said. “We further oppose the heritage listing because of the condition of the pavilion and the costs to repair and maintain it.” A final decision is yet to be made as the Queensland Heritage Council will have the final verdict after their September 3 or October 8, 2021 meetings.

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VIETNAM VETERAN’S DAY

Roadworks continue across region

Wednesday 18th August, 2021 Commemorating Long Tan Day

The Mareeba RSL Sub Branch will be holding a service at 11am at the Anzac Park Cenotaph. Members, Veterans, Families and the General Public are invited to attend.

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Roadworks on the Kennedy Highway between Mareeba and Atherton. PHOTO SUPPLIED BY ROBINSON CIVIL GROUP.

MEMBER for Cook Cynthia Lui has provided an update on local roadworks happening around the region. Ms Lui revealed sealing works on five kilometres of the Burke Developmental Road (BDR) between Almaden and Chillagoe is scheduled to start in September. The $14.8 million package is expected to be completed by mid-2022, weather permitting. When these works are completed, only two sections between Almaden and Chillagoe will remain unsealed. The mammoth $37.5 million

road safety project for the Kennedy Highway between Mareeba and Atherton is underway. “This particular project will deliver wide centre – line treatment, audio tactile line marking, shoulder widening and safety barriers,” Ms Lui said. “Works are expected to be completed in early 2022, weather permitting.” Mareeba shared in a $17.27 million pool for upgrades to five pedestrian crossings on Byrnes Street and installation of town entry treatments at various locations within Mareeba Shire are expected to be completed

within the next month. Ms Lui said these projects supported road safety in the Cook electorate. “I recognise the importance of roads to locals and visitors alike – from making it easy for tourists to visit our communities, helping people who live outside major centres to commute easily and safely, to building the economy through improving transport supply chains,” explained Ms Lui. “I also understand the importance of ensuring roads are safe. These projects deliver against these objectives.”

Work done for remote roads MORE work has been completed on the Peninsula Development Road (PDR) with the Kennedy to Rocky Creek project now complete. This project was delivered by the Bama Downer Joint Venture and is the first project under the Cape York Region Package (CYRP) Stage 2 to be completed in 2021. Federal Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch said every stage of the CYRP delivered significant community outcomes. “The CYRP Stage 2 not only upgrades critical infrastructure on Cape York Peninsula, but delivers so much more for the local community,” Mr Entsch said.

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“The $23.84 million Kennedy to Rocky Creek project sealed 4.9 kilometres of the PDR, delivered more than 5000 hours of indigenous training and upskilling, and produced over $12 million of local industry participation. “As a direct result of the PDR sealing, we have seen increased tourism, improved connectivity and greater access to services for people living in remote areas on the Cape.” Cook MP Cynthia Lui said it’s an important milestone for the Peninsula Development Road. “PDR is one of the wildest roads in the country,” Ms Lui said.

“Each kilometre we seal we get closer to achieving our goal of making Cape York a more accessible region. “I am excited to see the next phases of the sealing works completed, helping people in communities across Cape York get home safer and sooner.” CYRP Stage 2 will progressively seal a further 55 kilometres of the PDR, in 2021,15 kilometres of the PDR will be sealed with the following projects. 1 kilometre between Merluna and York Downs (Part B), 6 kilometres between Musgrave and Red Blanket (Part A), 36 kilometres as part of the Archer River Bridge Southern Approach.

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Vision for Malanda committee formed BY SALLY TURLEY AFTER months of hard work and preparation, a new organisation was born in Malanda recently when around 80 locals turned up for a mid-week, winters night meeting to find out what “Advance 4885” was all about and to decide if they wanted to be part of it. The answer was a resounding yes, with the packed room casting an almost unanimous vote supporting the group’s formation, followed directly by the election of a full committee, effective immediately. Since their first meeting on February 10 this year, this group’s selfless steering committee comprised of Bob Bark-

worth, Dave Bilney, Keith and Lyn Cox, Barry Hawes, Stephen Zsombok, Caroline O’Reilly, Stephen Purcell and Frank Mills have worked with one goal in mind - to make the Malanda area better for everyone. Acknowledging they already lived in paradise, the group members wanted a new, politically and culturally neutral vehicle for the discussion and development of ideas and projects that further improved the quality of life for locals and tourists alike. The newly elected executive of Vision 4885, included secretary, Julianne Parise from Tarzali, Vice-President, Matt Lachlan from Lake Eacham and

Treasurer, Joanne Carroll from Jaggan who are now the new beginning for this ambitious concept. Malanda’s character and population have been evolving over the last couple of decades and while many valuable groups, centred around sports, the arts and community development, already existed, “Vision 4885” believed there were many talented individuals out there with much to contribute who did not belong to any organisation. The steering committee wanted to establish a structure for the community to own and now that it has been formed, they are happy to give the community the reigns and step back into a role of mentoring, educating and supporting as required. Their aim was to bring groups together, provide an incorporated body for those who wanted to volunteer, help coordinate events to avoid date clashes, provide training in meeting procedures, assist with sourcing funding and create a voice and a common purpose for the whole community. During their formative process the steering committee identified more than 80 existing community groups, some of which were now defunct or

dormant. They were concerned about the duplication of processes and lack of unity that often resulted in inefficient outcomes. “Vision 4885” plans to act as a ‘clearing house’ to coordinate existing group’s fundraising events, avoiding clashes throughout the year and can offer project volunteers full third party coverage for a $1/year membership fee. They can help groups apply for grants and hopefully provide a pool of volunteers to assist with projects. People can join the new group as individuals or as a representative of other groups and membership is open to anyone who wants to join. The committee anticipate a rush of ideas and are happy to put those ideas out to the community to guage support and to ultimately push them through to gain local, state and national recognition. Tourism has been flourishing in the region, and with that, there has been a growing community desire to have more of a say in what happens in our small towns. Citizens have often questioned some of the local government decisions and “Vision 4885” gives members a say on their terms and lets them contribute without com-

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Florist makes return

Former employee of "Floral Magic," which burned to the ground recently, 20 year old Taylor Hughes of Mareeba, launched her new online florist business "Lilah and Rose Floral Design" last Wednesday.

BY SALLY TURLEY A FEW weeks ago, Renee and Taylor Hughes were woken in the middle of the night with some of the worst news you can receive as a business owner. They were told the shop (Floral Magic) they had operated and developed over the last five years was burning down, a situation they struggled to even comprehend. The still unexplained catastrophe left them both with houses to pay off and no job or wage to supply the required funds for payments. Fast forward just two weeks, and after a lot of soul-searching, Taylor Hughes at just 20 years of age, has launched herself into her own business after creating “Lilah and Rose Floral Design”. The new online enterprise, which began trading last

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Wednesday, offers customers the same range of services they enjoyed at Floral Magic. “I will still be preparing and delivering bunches of flowers all over Mareeba, Dimbulah, Kuranda and the Atherton Tablelands and getting them out to our more remote clients by bus, because everyone's life should include flowers,” Ms Hughes said. “I have always loved working with flowers and after losing our family business, I realised I still had a passion for working in the industry. Initially, I will be going back to basics, offering a simpler, more eco-friendly approach, by focusing on fresh bouquets. “Flowers are one of the oldest, most beautiful and most successful ways of showing the people in our lives how we feel. I will still be catering for all life's floral requirements, from anniversaries to corporate events, expressions of romance, sympathy or apology, to congratulations or just saying thank you, or get well. “I trained so hard to learn my trade and the support from so many wonderful, local people has inspired me to keep going. People like our book keeper, Kathy Rocella, who took care of everything in the days after the fire and then helped me through every step involved in setting up my new business “People like Fran Stabile of You Beauty, who, wanting to help me get a start on my own, donated her entire trading proceeds from last Friday to my new venture and Michelle France of Cage and Co Eatz, who has offered me space to run ‘pop up shops’ at her business so I can stay in touch with my clients. Then there was our wonderful mobile butcher, Bill Black who has given me the use of a cold room for as long as I need it for my flowers and the generosity of Jack Pedersen from Jacko's Welding who supplied the steel I needed to set up my new work benches,” she said. Taylor and her mother Renee both agreed the support they have felt since the fire has been overwhelming, reminding them of just how good it was living in a small town. They want to thank everyone for all their kindnesses and for their loyal support over the last five years.

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Improving the utilisation, amenity and safety at the Lakes is a priority for council with future improvements and projects due to be completed in stages. Mareeba Shire Council Mayor, Angela Toppin, explained that the lighting project at the Bicentennial Lakes is the result of community feedback.

“The installation of lighting at the Bicentennial Lakes was identified as a future project during community engagement conducted for the development of the Bicentennial Lakes Master Plan, and Council subsequently endorsed this as a priority project,” she said. “The decision to install solar

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Ravenshoe reservoir construction ramps up

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for the construction of pipes, booster pump and intake upgrades to Rylsey Enterprises for $3,059,741.89 TRC Councillor Annette Haydon is impressed with the current progress of the works with it currently on track to be completed early next year. “The earthworks have slowed a bit due to the amount of rock, but the reservoir is still on track to be completed by early next

year,” she said. “The work will be completed by the end of the year if the weather is on our side.” The design of a water treatment plant, pipelines and booster pump station to connect Millstream, Cassowary Heights and Belleview Estate to the Ravenshoe Scheme is also underway. “We will continue to seek funding opportunities for the construction of the water treatment

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Country women put call out for history

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Atherton Branch is putting a call out searching for any and all

memorabilia, items or history relating to the establishment of the QCWA. Material relating to the establishment of the QCWA, photographs of QCWA Halls dating back to 1925 or other dates for other branches, original QCWA recipe books to either donate or lend to be photocopied. QCWA flags or banners from over the 100 years, names of official office bearers and their positions at any branches and photos of personnel or functions held over the century. The call has been made looking to gather this historical material in preparation for the QCWA 100-year celebration in August 2022. QCWA Atherton Branch secretary Kay Moloney said that each branch of the QCWA is heavily involved in their communities. “QCWA isn’t all about scones and jam and cream but that’s not a bad part of it,” she said. “I would love to get more original items that I can scan, laminate, frame and put on the walls. “Just as a historical record.” If you have any of this information of relevant material it can all be forwarded onto the QCWA Atherton Branch at PO Box 185, Atherton 4883.

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Tradies donate time and money to Atherton Hospital WHILE the redevelopment of the Atherton Hospital is steaming ahead, the tradies on site have done more than build for their local community by also taking the time to donate much needed funds. Several of the contractors on site have been raising funds for the Atherton Hospital Friends of the Foundation over the course of the redevelopment. Atherton Hospital Friends of the Foundation is a subsidiary of the Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation, which fundraises in the local community with all funds staying local in Atherton and supporting the local hospital. Coca-Cola Amatil have supplied a vending machine on the redevelopment site which is filled with cold drinks something quite popular on the hot days, with all profits being donated to the foundation. There is also a recycling bin for cans and bottles that is

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emptied fortnightly where the proceeds are also donated and once a month there is an onsite barbecue held for a gold coin donation. FKG Group Project Manager Kent Radnedge said his team of 10 staff were not only working hard on the project, but working hard to help the community. “The team at the Atherton Hospital project are very proud to help raise money to go towards the Atherton Friends of the Hospital Foundation,” he said. “It’s not just the FKG

Group but all subcontractors and anyone who comes on site contributes. “Whether it’s just buying a cold drink, bringing their empty bottles from home or just dropping in a gold coin and joining us for a barbecue. “They may seem like small contributions at the time, but they soon add up.” In addition to the FKG staff, up to 40 workers employed by nine contractors are working on site all involved in building the new hospital and supporting its foundation.

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Longtime volunteer and animal lover Arthur Leslie has been remember for his kindness to others, both human and animal.

Arthur lives on BY CHANTELLE PEDERSEN

THERE is not a soul who has been to the Mareeba Animal Refuge that hasn’t been touched by the late Arthur Leslie, whether they be human or animal. A Noorinbee East Gippsland local, Arthur often reminisced about his dairy farm, the Macalister Irrigation District and the Cann River. Arthur's Great Niece Aliesa recalled staying with her uncle, sitting in the back of the valiant, feeding his calves, riding old Julie the horse and bacon and eggs for breakfast. His caravanning trip around Australia ended when he visited Walkamin and found the climate suited his asthma (and his garden) but he faithfully picked up The Weekly Times to stay current on rural affairs in Victoria — and got extra dog calendars to gift each Christmas. A man of routine, Arthur continued to practise early wake ups even after selling the farm. He'd be at the Mareeba Animal Refuge to walk dogs by 7am, rain, hail or shine, year after year. There would not be a rehomed dog in many years that Arthur did not walk, and he was proud to receive recognition for his ten years of service. An institution, he was much loved by staff, volunteers and visitors alike. If you walked dogs with Arthur he would give you a pocket full of cheese or schmackos and an extra lead so they could have a swim in the chan-

nel. With dogged determination, he won over the most reserved dogs with his treats to take them for a walk. Arthur always had treats for his human friends too, whether it be a cold can of soft drink or a bikkie. When I told him I liked dark chocolate, he made sure to get me a block of Lindt 70% whenever he shopped. Generous and gentlemanly, he would never let a lady pay for lunch. Felicity recalls one hot summer when she first started volunteering, he'd buy a big box of drumsticks and they'd share one after lunch together. Visitors to Walkamin Caravan park each year described their privilege to know Arthur. Their dog used to sit under their van waiting for him to come him and give her a treat. Arthur moonlighted as a newspaper deliveryman and enjoyed stopping in to visit his friends in Walkamin to drop off The Express, and have a cuppa and conversation of course. You didn't bring up the Greenies unless prepared for a passionate discourse though! When I worked at the refuge and fell in love with one of the dogs, Cassidy, he went out on trial and I thought I'd never see him again. When it didn't work out and Cass returned, Arthur swooped in to put a deposit down and swiftly phoned me. Seven years on from the adoption, it's the best decision I almost never made. Arthur may be gone, but through the lives he touched, he lives on.

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per cent of the population is found south of Cooktown. “The survey showed the spatial distribution of crocodiles in Queensland has not changed, and there is no evidence of any southward expansion of its range,” he said. “Due to the limited amount of suitable nesting habitat, the Queensland crocodile population is not expected to reach the size or density of the Northern Territory crocodile population. “Although crocodile numbers have increased along

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Queensland’s east coast, the survey showed the average size of the animals has decreased.” This decrease in average size has been identified as a likely consequence of the Queensland Government’s crocodile management program. The program identifies crocodiles that are a potential threat to public safety and removes them from the wild, from 2004 to 2019 more than 450 crocodiles were removed.

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Young aspiring neuroscientist wins state Brain Bee Challenge BY ELLIE FINK Grade 10 student Caitlin Wadley has gone from country town science classrooms to the big laboratories, taking out the top place in the Queensland Finals for the Australian Brain Bee Challenge (ABBC) at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI). The ABBC is a competition for Grade 10 highschool students, as a way to teach aspiring young scientists about brain functions and begin their potential careers in neuroscience. Caitlin, a passionate science and maths student at St Stephen's Catholic College (SSCC), said that the competition being held at QBI was enough to keep her beaming with joy. “I couldn't wipe the smile off my face, the labs were incredible and I just can't wait to get among those people (at QBI) and learn from them,” she said. “The facilities down there were incredible and the research projects that we heard about were really intriguing. “I am really interested in the brain because there is so much to know and with neuroscience being a relatively new field it offers so much room for curiosity and discovery.” In preparation for the com-

petition, Caitlin undertook many online modules to learn about the brain and its functions, with her friends supporting her along the way. “This year we used Education Perfect to learn our material but my friends were a huge help by quizzing me during study,” Caitlin said. “I also used a lot of online resources to get a grasp of the content we were covering and took plenty of notes. “To have won means a lot to me and it means my hardwork has really paid off. I spent a lot of time preparing because this is a field I am very interested in. “I set myself really high goals and my friends are always there to back me up and push me to be better and have full faith that I will get there with the right work ethic and passion.” SSCC Principal Ms Kerry Manders said that she was incredibly proud of Caitlin and her progress throughout the competition. “I am incredibly proud of Caitlin's efforts in being awarded Queensland champion and I am delighted for Caitlin and our staff to see their efforts and hard work come to fruition,” Ms Manders said. “Caitlin has been working closely with another student, Natalie Millerd, who placed

The Atherton Commonwealth Bank branch has announced new trading hours that will take affect in early September.

Big four bank to close early in Atherton

St Stephen’s student Caitlin Wadley has taken out first place in the Queensland Finals for Brain Bee.

sixth in the Queensland Final and Ms Andrea Chiesa, our Psychology teacher.” Caitlin will now be spending a week as an intern in the QBI labs in Brisbane over

September as well as working alongside her psychology teacher in preparation for the National Titles in hopes to achieve her dreams as a neuroscientist.

IN the recent trend of bank changes Atherton’s Commonwealth Bank branch has joined the fray after it was announced that they would have new trading hours as of September 13. As part of a nationwide change Atherton’s Commonwealth Bank branch has joined 90 other regional branches as they change their operating times. Initially the branch opened at 9.30am until 4pm, now under the new changes the bank will close at 1pm. The change was out in place to match demand from Commonwealth customers through their phone and online channels, those who do bank instore often choose in the morning or on their lunch breaks.

Commonwealth Bank Executive General Manager Mark Jones said that these changes have been made adapt to the evolving needs of customers. “Our branches in regional Australia will continue to play an important role in delivering great service to our customers now and into the future,” they said. “This is an example of how we are adapting to meet changing customers’ evolving needs while ensuring jobs stay in regional communities. “We understand these changes may be an adjustment for some of our customers, and the team at their local branch will continue to be available to help them find the solutions that best suit their needs.”

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Our Council Our Community WORKING ACROSS OUR REGION

We have a $30.3M capital works program and $62.5M in operational programs to deliver this financial year. Here is a snapshot of just some of the work planned. You can see the full list of projects in the 10 Year Capital Budget at trc.qld.gov.au.

Roads

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Construction will begin in November on the $2.7M replacement of Duncan Brown bridge (Mary Street)4 and Merragallen Road bridge ($1.3M)4, and we’ll also be replacing the Sluice Creek Road bridge ($500k)1. New drainage on Rosewood Close will improve stormwater runoff ($300k) and we’ll be looking at options to upgrade the causeway on Moomin Road.

Parks & Footpaths

Before the end of the year Tolga will have a new, all-abilities playground, picnic shelter, barbecue, paths and landscaping ($583k)3, and Jack May Park in Malanda will have a new nature play area, barbecue, seating, playground and landscaping ($565k)3. A new barbecue and picnic shelters will be built at Lions Park in Herberton ($125k)2, and the car park at the end of Railway Lane in Atherton will be sealed ($150k)3. A new machinery shed and bollards will be installed at the Wondecla Sports Oval ($70k) and Yungaburra Memorial Reserve will have work done on the oval surface, and new bollards, trees and irrigation will be installed ($60k)2. Our budget has committed $150k for replacement footpath on Tully Falls Road from the Kennedy Highway to the bridge and along the Gillies Highway and part of Fig Street in Yungaburra ($68k).

Water

We’re continuing our commitment to improved water supply with further investment in water infrastructure. Work on a new reservoir, pipelines, pump station, and intake in the Ravenshoe area is continuing (approx. $7M)5. Other water projects include bore monitoring and Li ttm pump replacement an —C ($200k), and pipe, treatment iviform and meter replacements and upgrades. e an Sh

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Across the region we are spending $14.3M on road renewals and upgrades including: • widening and/or sealing of 1.2km of Brooks Road ($615k)1, 1km of Gunnawarrra Road ($400k), 985m Mehmet Road ($340k), 370m of Lawson Street ($145k)1, 464m of Mapee Road ($243k), 670m of Pinnacle Pocket Road ($240k), 385m of Shead Road ($135k), 200m Hemmings Lane ($102k), 80m of Daly Street ($100k), 80m of Tostevin Street ($45k) and 100m of Hough Road ($42k) $2.45M on gravel resheeting $1.8M on bitumen resealing $480k on asphalt overlay upgrade of English Street ($455k) upgrades to intersections on Beantree Road at Albrecht Street ($476k)4 and Barson Road ($184k)4 Kerb and channel replacement ($100k) ‘Kiss and go’ area at Malanda Primary School ($5k) upgrade to the Barron River bridge approach on Hemmings Lane to accommodate long vehicles ($49k) • upgrade 1km of Seamark Road ($125k) • widen and regravel about 1.5km of Danbulla Forest Drive ($520k)1.

Bridges, Culverts & Drains

Other Projects

We’re also improving on our transfer stations, Atherton pool, sewage treatment plants, sewer systems and installing new town signs6. Find out more and follow our projects and programs at trc.qld.gov.au.

External Funding 1

Proudly funded by the Queensland

Government through the Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme (TIDS) and TRC. 2

This project is funded by

the Australian Government under the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program. 3

This project is funded by the Australian Government under the Local Roads and Community

Facilities

Yungaburra Community Hall will have its parking and access improved ($18.5k), $200k will be spent on earthworks at Atherton Cemetery, and the Atherton Judo Club will have asbestos removed, new flooring and a clean and paint ($55k).

Infrastructure Program and TRC. 4

These projects will be jointly funded by the Australian Government through the Bridge Renewal Program and the Heavy Vehicles Safety and Productivity Program, and TRC. 5

Proudly funded by the Queensland

Government’s Works for Queensland and Local Government Grants and Subsidies Programs in association with TRC. 6

Proudly funded under the Queensland Government’s

Works for Queensland Program in association with TRC.

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Special day to remember Vietnam veterans

Mount St Bernard College Torres Strait dancers – Jacklyn Day, Rose Mene, Gladys Day and Shandrella Pilot.

History, culture and achievements celebrated during NAIDOC Week ATHERTON State High School celebrated NAIDOC Week with a special parade and a host of other events throughout last week. There were activities such as face painting, boomerang throwing and weaving avail-

able from Monday through to Thursday for the students to enjoy. The main event was the NAIDOC parade on Thursday, August 5 with traditional dances and songs being presented by students.

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VIETNAM Veterans Day and Long Tan Day is set to be commemorated next Wednesday with veterans and community members alike to gather at the Mareeba Cenotaph. Starting at 11am on Wednesday, August 18 the service seeks to recognise and remember the sacrifices of Australia’s brave soldiers in the Vietnam war and the battle on Long Tan. Schools and other community members and organisations will be laying wreaths as a sign of respect to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Mareeba RSL Sub-Branch president Ross Cuzzubbo said that it is important to remember the sacrifices people made in one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. “The battle of Long Tan was one of the fiercest battles fought in Vietnam,” he said. “I believe it is worthwhile remembering not only for that battle but for all the other years Australian servicemen served in Vietnam. “We should have some service to remember those who served and fought.” Major Peter Townsend from the Salvation Army will be conducting the prayer and reading while Vietnam veteran Gary Morgan from the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Infantry will be the guest speaker.

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Community pantry reopens THE Mareeba Community Centre (MCC) has settled into their new digs on Byrnes Street and has decided to reopen the Mareeba Community Pantry for locals in need. The pantry has been operating in partnership with QITE and has now relocated to 39b Byrnes Street, the new site of MCC. With the aim to provide essentials to those in need, the pantry contains non-perishable food items and other essential items at a discounted price. Aimed at the most vulnerable members of the community the pantry gives them the option to shop without the worry of high prices. MCC Pantry Coordinator Rikki Lee said that initially the pantry was located at QITE and now they have joined together to reopen the pantry. “The pantry is to assist the most vulnerable people in the town that don’t have the money to move forward,” she said. The pantry contains items from biscuits and noodles to baby wipes and baby formula, anything that a family could need can be found in the pantry. MCC Front Office Coordinator Ashlee Wilkinson said that when the pantry was forced to shut down due to COVID MCC got a lot of feedback from those who utilised it. “When QITE ran the pantry it was run at a high capacity

Mareeba Community Centre Pantry Coordinator Rikki Lee and Front Office Coordinator Ashlee Wilkinson with some of the items in the community pantry.

there was a lot of people going through,” she said. “We had a lot of feedback

One million Census forms and rising RESIDENTS across the country have been busily filling out their Census forms with more than one million forms already received by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), following a new rule that allows households to complete it prior to Census night. This tally is solely based on online forms submitted by households through the Census website and does not represent the full tally with paper forms still to be included. Census Executive Director and national spokesman Andrew Henderson said there are still many households to receive their census instructions. “We are delighted with the participation we have received at this early stage,” he said.

“We expect the number of forms submitted daily to continue to grow between now and Census night. “The tally of forms received will continue to grow steadily in the several weeks following Census night.” The tally of forms submitted by households does not directly translate to a response rate, which is the proportion of the Australian population that has completed the Census. The response rate, which is the official completion measure for the Census, will be determined after all forms have been submitted and quality checked. This final response rate will be published with the first release of Census data in June 2022.

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Donations of non-perishable foods or other items are always welcome. If you would like to

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FIVE local firies have been recognised for their significant dedication to the Rural Fire Service (RFS) being awarded the National Emergency Medal in Mareeba during RFS Week recently. The National Emergency Medal recognises those who have made an outstanding contribution to those in significant emergencies across the region. The awards took place during RFS Week at the end of July, RFS Week recognises and celebrates the amazing work of the more than 30,000 RFS volunteers. Recipients of the awards include Kimberley Hillier and 1st Officer Barry Keal from the Davies Creek Rural Fire Brigade, Simon Leeds from the Speewah Rural Fire Brigade, 2nd Officer Savannah Chibnall from the Kuranda-Myola Rural Fire Brigade and Barry Thoroughgood from the Mowbray Valley Rural Fire Brigade. Member for Cook Cynthia Lui was on hand to award the medals in place of the Minister of Fire and Emergency Services the Honourable Mark Ryan. “It was an honour to present these awards to people who go beyond the call of duty to help their communities,” Ms Lui said. “I want to thank all these people for their selfless service and commitment to their local communities, it’s people like these that make the difference across Cook and across Queensland. “We owe them a debt of gratitude for their commitment, dedication and professionalism.”

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School goes back to the wild west BY ELLIE FINK

BENNY Blanco and his wild, wild western friends took over the Mareeba State High School (MSHS) sports hall over the weekend to host the school’s biennial Variety Show. The show displayed the school’s talent in drama, music and dance, as well as the talent behind the scenes in lighting and sound. “This production is about showcasing the talents of the students at MSHS and providing an opportunity for them all to come together and have a great show,” Director and Drama Teacher at MSHS Danielle Riding said.

“I wrote many of the scripts with the drama classes and we workshopped and developed them. “The biggest highlight was seeing the student’s skills develop and become more profession in their acting skills.” Grade 10 students and MC for the evening Ben Miles said that this production was one that he will surely remember. “I think what made the show go so well was that everyone was happy to help each other and there was a great amount of cohesion between the actors and backstage,” he said. “Everyone was there to help and support each other, it feels really great to be a part of some-

thing on this scale. “My character is Benny Blanco, who was supposedly the hero but, in the end, we all know the real hero was the cow, Molasses.” Backstage Manager (and Queen) Ms Annalisa Savaglio said this year was one of the smoothest. “The cast and crew this year was amazing, they helped everything run like clockwork,” she said. “I couldn’t have asked for a better cast this year. “In the future I hope to see us in a purpose-built stage with the whole theater experience for the students.”

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Friday, August 6

MSHS saw its biennial variety show “The Wild West” kicking off over the weekend.

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Children took part in the Talent Quest and enjoyed a fun night at the Country Fair.

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150 plus one years of Georgetown history

Etheridge Shire Council Mayor Barry Hughes is looking forward to Georgetown’s 150+1 years celebrations next week.

GEORGETOWN will be abuzz next weekend as they celebrate 150+1 years of the towns founding with three full days of jam packs events, activities and fun to be had. Starting from Friday, August 20 and running until Sunday August 22, locals and visitors can experience things such as the street parade, markets, dinners and even historical tours of the town.

The celebration was meant to take place last year however due to COVID the anniversary was forced to be postponed, hence 150+1 years of Georgetown celebration. Etheridge Shire Council Mayor Barry Hughes said there is a “buzz” in the region as the date for the celebrations draws nearer. “There is a buzz in the air across the region as we draw

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close to the date,” he said. “A major milestone is about to be celebrated across many levels of the aspects of why we are who we are forged by our past. “Like many centres dotted across the map of Northwest Queensland we owe our existence to early pioneers and the foresight and sacrifice that forged the pathways for the development of the township of Georgetown.”

Despite last year’s setback atmosphere has been ‘steadily’ building towards the celebrations as the committee makes their final preparations. “Our community is very committed to delivering a great spectacle for not only the local community but also the travellers that will frequent the event,” Mayor Hughes said. “Events that have been organised for the weekend include the

street parade and market stalls, renaming of the swimming pool to acknowledge the Dickenson family who were instrumental in getting it built in the first instance. “Sporting and social events will be the order of the day over the weekend.” To finish off Saturday’s festivities there will be the 150+1 years gala ball plus the Golden Jubilee Debutant ball.

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ENTERTAINMENT Aussie icon to rock country music festival BY MICHAEL WARREN

His songs are Australian as they come. For a good part of five decades John Williamson has sung about everything that makes Australia unique. Whether it’s the mateship in “True Blue”, the rareness of rain falling on Uluru in “Rain-

ing on the Rock”, or the simplicity and beauty of “Cootamundra Wattle” Williamson has for years captured what it means to be Australian and live down under. Since performing “Old Man Emu” on TV program “New Faces” way back in 1970 the Aussie icon hasn’t looked back, his legacy as

one of the best and most enduring local artists to live on forever. An ARIA Hall of Fame member, the Aussie icon has won three ARIA awards, four APRA awards, eight TSA Awards, eight MO Awards, 24 million Golden Guitar awards and more than four million albums.

John Williamson will perform at Savannah in the Round in Mareeba this October.

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ENTERTAINMENT Action, adventure and drama on the big screen

chase, eluding the FBI and police, ends with him being scooped up by The Misfits, a band of modern-day Robin Hoods. Led by the eccentric and charismatic Ringo

THERE'S a fantastic week of extraordinary movies at the Majestic Theatre just for you. The new action-adventure thriller THE MISFITS, starring great ex James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan, will keep you glued to your seats on this fast paced caper. The wonderful feel good biographical comedy drama DREAM HORSE starring Australia's top actors Toni Collette, is back by popular demand and shows one last time this Saturday. The Australian family drama BUCKLEY'S CHANCE, starring Bill Nighy, is a great movie set in Western Australia, and stars one of Britain's leading actors, with incredible cinematography and shows one last time on Saturday. The Disney action adventure comedy, JUNGLE CRUISE with Dwayne John-

son and Emily Blunt, continues for it's last big week. There have been incredibly positive comments from everyone who has seen it so far – and this movie is highly recommended. This is the last week of movies before the Malanda Theatre Company run their live performance for 2 weeks. So make this week count so that you don't miss out on some big movies. Remember you can find all the session times and information on the Majestic website www.majestictheatre.com.au THE MISFITS Even a federal maximumsecurity prison can't hold Richard Pace (Golden Globe nominee PIERCE BROSNAN), a brilliant international thief. But his daring escape and high-octane car

Science After Dark – A night at the library DO you love science, technology and all things STEM? Don’t miss the free Science After Dark: A Night at the Library event at the Atherton Library. “We’re celebrating National Science Week at Atherton Library with an exciting and interactive community program,” said Tablelands Regional Council

Deputy Mayor Kevin Cardew. “There will be a range of hands-on activities – including robotics and coding – as well as presentations from James Cook University and local science leaders. “Places are limited so book now for the 5.30 to 7.30pm event on Friday 20 August.”

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group who do devious things for all the right reasons. The skilled group convinces Pace to join them to pull off the heist of the century: stealing millions in gold bars kept un-

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ON LAND the

Local studs Open Day ready with 11 breeds on display this Sunday 2021 promises to be even bigger than before for local Brangus leaders, Telpara Hills. Stephen, Trevor, and Fiona Pearce of Telpara Hills Brangus and UltraBlacks welcome visitors to their successful stud operation in Tolga as part of the 2021 Tablelands Better Beef Open Day this Sunday, which will be a preview to its sale on Saturday, September 18 at the same location.

Top studs across the region are set to open their gates this Sunday, August 15 for the third annual Tablelands Better Beef Open Day. A RECORD 13 studs will welcome visitors from 9am to 5pm for one day only and with 11 different breeds on display it is the perfect opportunity for producers to assess a host of

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options. The sustained strength in the beef cattle market provides the ideal backdrop for breeders to upgrade their seedstock during the 2021 Open Day. Record cattle prices and more favourable seasons have sparked a much-needed rebuild in the national female herd. This is resulting in many breeders seeking to improve the quality of their product by divesting surplus animals (such as cull cows or older bulls) and investing in the latest genetics

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ON LAND the

North celebrates Mungalli expansion

Ben (5yrs) and Luke (9yrs), the youngest members of the Watson family did the honours, cutting the ribbon to declare the new facility open.

BY SALLY TURLEY MILLAA MILLAA turned on the magic last weekend for one of her most successful export's big day. Mungalli Creek BioDynamic Dairy were celebrating the opening of their new capacity-doubling factory with a combined open day for their loyal shareholders. Around 250 of the 460 Mungalli investors from around North Queensland, flocked to the opening of the $4.5 million production facility which was funded to the tune of $1.2 million dollars by the State Government and supported by over three quarters of a million dollars of crowd funding. Guests were all treated to a welcome ice cream on arrival, factory tours and information sessions throughout the afternoon followed by cheese platters and beverages, live music and dinner around the camp fire. The love and support for the Watson family was evident as guests soaked up the sunshine and the sustainable culture on offer at Mungalli. The tour of the new facility revealed a cheese-making room populated by two new vats of 4000 and 6000 litre capacities, a new press and a new maturation room, upgrading it to a much better system than the old one, which Rob Watson said was "hard work." The new extrusion blow molding machine which enables them to make their own bottles on-site, offered huge savings for the company, reducing freight

costs on the 50,000 full size bottles required daily from Brisbane by nearly 30c/bottle. In addition, the complex has a labeling room, a bottling room and industrial washer, a yoghurt, ricotta, quark and cream manufacturing room, cold rooms and a loading dock as well as a system to capture solar and store it as refrigeration to power the air conditioners, milk vats and cold rooms. Mr Watson said increased demand for product had driven their 180 cow dairy herd up to 650-700 head across their four farms and they sourced extra milk from five other local farmers, whose combined herd numbered 5-600 cows, achieving a 500% increase in production since 2000. He said they were opening a new ice cream store in Cairns this month which would sell coffee in the mornings. Shareholders enjoyed sampling the new flavours developed for the market, including Coffee and Wattleseed, Vanilla with Raspberry and Fennel, Chocolate with Davison plum and Blueberry and Basil and Vanilla. The Watson family's step up from Organic to Biodynamic seemed the natural progression in their dream to regenerate the earth. By focusing on maintaining a healthy and vital relationship between the soil, the animals, the environment and the people, their farm has become one big, natural living organism producing happy cows and delicious sustainable food.

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Cassy Thompson returned from Townsville to be at the opening of the new factory. The marine biologist believes in the Mungalli desire to be part of something greater. Like many other shareholders Cheryl Matthews, Robert Murphy and Cameron Murphy invested in Mungalli Bio-dynamic because they love the product and don't want it to disappear.

Michelle Bell-Turner demonstrates the cornerstone of their operation, Preparation 500, a manure mix that is buried in cow horns in winter, and transforms into a soil-building colloid, each one capable of fertilising an acre of land and activating soil microbiology, when mixed with water.

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A guide to Building Inspections before your purchase For many Australians, buying property is one of the most significant transactions that they will ever make, which is why it is important to know the condition of the house or unit you are buying before you move into it. Getting a building and pest inspection may seem like a significant expense at first, but it can save you a lot of money in years or even just weeks down the track. What does a building and pest inspection involve? A building inspection involves a thorough visual assessment of the property, including examining the structure and physical condition of the dwelling. A building inspection can identify repairs required, structural defects and signs of mould, wood rot, and moisture in the property that was unknown to either the agent or the buyer. A pest inspection further identifies whether there are active termites, previous termite activity and damage, or conditions conductive to a termite infestation. Before buying a house or unit you should always engage a qualified building and pest inspector to carry out your building and pest inspection. Building inspectors have the expertise and experience to identify potential problems which a buyer might otherwise miss. They will also inspect parts of the building to which a buyer often does not pay much attention, such as the roof, ceiling cavity and foundations. Once a building and pest inspector has completed his or her inspection, the inspector will issue a written report detailing any issues identified, and usually include photographs. It is recommended that your purchase contract provide that the contract is subject to a building and pest condition. If your contract is subject to a building and pest condition you will have an avenue to terminate the contract if there are significant defects or the property is infested by termites. You may choose to try to negotiate a reduction in the purchase price or for the seller to carry out some repairs, rather than terminating the contract. If you do not have a building and pest inspection condition, then you have to take the property with all defects and lack of repair. If you need help purchasing property, feel free to contact our firm today. When it comes to protecting your rights in a property transaction, we have your back.

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Norm – you are welcome to play the Folk Festival

NORM (Express Letter to the Editor 04/08/21) may be older than some, but we at the Tablelands Folk Festival don’t want him to be alone. He sounds like a person with heart. We would feel privileged to have you come and Busk For Smiles at our festival in Yungaburra Norm Carey. The Festival is on from October 22 to 24 – check our website if you can and contact our committee. If you can’t go online, just turn up and be part of the fun. You will be welcomed in Yungaburra Cathie Archer Committee Member Tablelands Folk Festival

Three ways Queensland can help save Daffodil Day

Every August, communities around Australia love coming together to spread hope and support the Daffodil Day Appeal. Now in its 35th year, the Daffodil Day Appeal is Cancer Council’s most iconic fundraising campaign. This year’s Daffodil Day falls on Friday, 27 August. For many of us in Queensland, Daffodil Day means purchasing a beautiful bunch of fresh daffodils from a Cancer Council flagship stall to help fund worldclass cancer research and show our support for people affected by cancer. Given the current climate, we’re counting on you to show your flower power and help save Daffodil Day this August. Here are three ways you can make a difference: 1. Make an online donation at https:// www.daffodilday.com.au/donate 2. Become a Yellow Fundraiser. You

can take on a challenge, get active in yellow, give up something you love for the month of August – the options are endless. Register here: https://www.daffodilday.com.au/fundraise-your-way/ 3. Join our Game for Good campaign. With many of us spending more time on screens now, why not do it for a good cause? Join Cancer Council’s team of streamers and power life-saving cancer research by raising funds for Daffodil Day. Visit https://tiltify.com/cancercouncil-australia/game-for-good to get started. 4. Share your #YouAreFlowerPower across social media and encourage people you know to share theirs. The power to make a difference is yours. Join our movement. Together, we can ensure that Daffodil Day continues to power a future free from cancer. If you have been affected by cancer, we’re here for you. Please reach out to us by calling our 13 11 20 Information and Support line. Stay safe. Chris McMillan, CEO Cancer Council Queensland

The difference between the two

NO two things could be further apart Organic and Chemical... Natural v Synthetic un the growing of our food but most people never give it a thought and that is possibly one of the great tragedies of the modern world. Years ago, people would have laughed if you had even considered growing crops using the chemical concoctions farmers and growers use today, it would have been seen as crazy, an impossible scenario from a futuristic comic. The Clever People in their laboratories manipulating the natural processes believe they are virtual Gods while playing with natural processes that have taken Billions of years to develop

on our amazing yet delicate planet. Surely they don’t believe that they can do better… ‘Oh yes they do!!’ The Clever People mix chemical elements in a way that never existed here on Earth and get paid for the privilege. Their concoctions are very dangerous to life and that is the very reason they are made, kill, kill, deadly poisons that are sprayed on food crops by the billions of tons worldwide and we wonder why people are getting sick. *To be Organic, the grower must prove his crops are free of these chemicals with carefully checked Certification, which is lost if they are found cheating. *To be Chemical Farmers each crop should have to show ‘The Chemicals Used’ on the food they grow, a full list of those Chemicals, to prove that it is true. If Chemical Farmers and Growers really believe in what they are doing and what they are using they should have to show these Dangerous Poisons they use on the food packaging…. or is that far too frightening to contemplate. What is good for the Goose is good for the Gander, as they say, and the public should be able to see what they are buying and eating. The things we humans eat in this modern world is more related to how we are tempted by adverts on TV, more than what Nutritional Goodness OR Chemicals the food contains… the proof will probably manifest itself sometime many years ahead. Will it be good news or bad, longer life or shorter, healthier or propped up by drugs, painful or happy, these are the questions you must be asking yourself every day. It is your choice my friend, but there are no guarantees because ‘The Clever People’ have already tainted our world, and now they should have to clean it up. This is our belief, and our dream. **For all our children in the future. Grahame West RAVENSHOE

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Charming, comfortable, convenient

THIS solid 3 bedroom home situated on an 840m2 allotment in a quiet cul-de-sac is the perfect property for first home buyers, small families, or the astute property investor. The home features raked ceilings and exposed timber beams adding to the charm and encouraging an abundance of natural light to fill the home, creating a warm and welcoming feel.

The rumpus room/fourth bedroom has a separate entrance which would be a perfect space for a teenage retreat, the extended family or a home office. Features Include: • Solid masonry block home • 3 carpeted bedrooms all with built-in robes • Rumpus room/4th bedroom • Open plan living featur-

ing a raked ceiling, exposed timber beams & a built in robe • Spacious kitchen – Freestanding electric oven, overhead cupboards & plenty of bench space • Tiled main bathroom with a spa bath • Separate toilet • Internal laundry • Security screens, lino & ceiling fans throughout home

• Full length verandas front and back of home • 1 bay carport • Double garden shed • 840m2 allotment with a fenced backyard • Currently tenanted for $370/week Located in a quiet cul-desac close to Tolga Primary School, facilities, and only a short drive to Atherton town

centre. For further information or to arrange an inspection Address: Price: Agent:

of this Tolga home, contact marketing agent Raquel at Sommerset Realty on 0408 983 879. 4 Oakley Cl, TOLGA $360,000 Raquel Cunzolo Sommerset Realty 0408 983 879

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TIME TO STRESS LESS 2 bedroom masonry block home with ceiling fans & combustion heater. Patio for outdoor liuing. Abundant water from bore & rainwater tank. 3,000m' allotment has quality fencing. Peaceful liuing in an excellent climate. 10km to town....................... $250,000

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BETTER THAN MONEY IN THE BANK This 2 bedroom unit has tenant proof masonry block internal walls. spacious liuing area. Patio for outdoor liuing and a beautifully established garden. fully security screened. Currently rented, uacant possession can be arranged ......... $255,000 WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL 00 Here you will find both size & location. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in an exclusiue area. Dream kitchen, artisan workshop and priuate patio. 9m x Jm shed for the handyman. Solar panels. Tucked away on a 1,300m'allotment...... $629,500 A QUIET LIFESTYLE 3.5 acres of flat land. Fenced, and town water auailable. Getaway without breaking the budget. On a no-thru road, 10 mins town............ $100,000 A SANCTUARY OF SECLUSION 5.7 acres in a park like setting. Sizable family home, open plan liuing area with cathedral ceilings. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. 2 enclosed patios. 10m x 7m shed. Abundant water is auailable from the bore & 2 tanks. Equestrian Park nearby........ $360,000 MAKE THE MOST OF LOW INTEREST RATES 2-bedroom duplex unit has uinyl floor couerings. The liuing area & main bedroom are air conditioned. Easy access shower. Security screened & lock-up garage. Large exclusive use rear yard and is located close to a park................ $265,000

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IF it’s a modern home with a shed you’re after, then look no further. Here you will discover a beautifully presented clay brick home with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The home has an open plan living area with easy care tiled floors. For your peace of mind, the home has security screens and for year round comfort, the living area and the main bedroom are air-conditioned. There is a tiled private patio for outdoor living, overlooking the manicured back yard. The double lock-up garage has remote controlled roller doors providing easy access into the residence. Children and pets can play safely in the fenced yard. You will be untroubled by

through traffic as the property is located at the end of a cul-de-sac, close to a council park, yet within walking distance to town, swimming pool, library, and the bowls club.

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ATHERTON $430,000 Trisha Jackson Professionals Atherton 0419 183 145

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ALL the benefits of space but with low maintenance. Situated on a large 2,885m2 block this home offers fantastic family living and also has the potential for a great investment return. Close to the peaceful township of Millaa Millaa this home features 3 spacious bedrooms (master with ensuite) plus office as well as spacious lounge room and open kitchen and dining area. The winning feature of this Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

home is a large undercover timber deck which overlooks the lawn and shed maximising the outdoor living opportunities. The two-bay shed offers plenty of space for storage or could be a great workspace. Don't miss this opportunity – call exclusive agent Alex Payne today on 0409 328 153 to book your inspection.

2-4 Lodge Av, MILLAA MILLAA $230,000 EXCLUSIVE to Alex Payne LJ HOOKER Atherton 0409 328 153

FOR SALE BY TENDER 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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Rock solid – built to last

TUCKED away in a convenient and quiet location this sturdy, solid concrete construction home is built to last. Within walking distance to the Mareeba Shopping Plaza and the CBD, this home is sure to catch the eye of retirees and investors alike. With three oversized bedrooms, two with built ins, and a recently renovated bathroom this home has all the space, comfort and convenience you could ever need. The spacious living area includes a massive rumpus room with built-ins and a large kitchen with a generously sized walk-in pantry, and plenty of bench and cupboard space with a breakfast bar. The fully fenced 607m2 allotment has established

gardens and a good sized back yard for small pets. The home features two sheds, providing plenty of storage opportunities and the home is safe and secure being fully security screened with security doors as well. • Massive rumpus room with built-ins • Large kitchen with big walk in pantry • Fully Security screened with security doors • 2 sheds and a 2-bay carport • Recently painted inside and out

bedroom with a large builtin wardrobe, reverse cycle air conditioning and property views, with an ensuite that features a bathtub and ample storage. Another two spacious bedrooms with great storage, one with built-in desk space and main bathroom. Open plan kitchen with modern appliances, dining & lounge with surround sound system, fully tiled & featuring a fireplace. Leading out on to a tiled patio to soak up the glorious mountain views, perfect

to host your guests. There is also a media room with surround sound & full wall of built-in storage. An office with timber benchtops & built-in filing cabinets. An Internal laundry with built in storage & benchtops. Extra wide two bay garage with built in cupboards,

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THIS 181 acre property is PRIME in it’s location, infrastructure, water and magnificent views; located less the 10km's from Malanda. 28 gravity fed watered paddocks, predominately Brachiaria with Seteria, Creeping Vigna and Pinto legumes, electric internal fencing, spring fed creek all with piped crossings. Quality bore and well-appointed cattle yards with undercover drafting yard, crush and loading ramp. The inviting Colorbond home features a Master

Jeanette Suffield 0407 745 748

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• Boasts all of the classic Queenslander finishes including high ceilings, tongue and groove walls, timber floors, casement windows and a pot belly fireplace • 1 bedroom granny flat and a double bay powered shed • Features a sunroom and open plan living, kitchen & dining 5 Gray Street, Atherton

$345,000

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• Within walking distance to all Tolga conveniences, including Tolga Pub and Primary School • Great investment – currently tenanted at $350 per week • Powered and lockable 6m x 9m shed with double roller doors and enough space to house 2 vehicles and a workshop 83 Tolga-Kairi Road, Tolga

$320,000

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internal clothesline and a third garage space, currently used as a gym. There is even a self-contained caretakers cottage, including carport.

Contact Grace Trimarchi on 4095 6677 today Elders Insurance Tablelands Zoners Pty Ltd ABN 59097345474 trading as Elders Insurance Tablelands AR No. 254599 is an Authorised Representative of Elders Insurance (Underwriting Agency) Pty Limited ABN 56 138 879 026, AFSL 340965. Insurance is underwritten by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited ABN 78 003 191 035 AFSL 239545. Contact us for a Product Disclosure Statement to decide if a product is right for you.

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Atherton acreage

Perfectly placed to enjoy all the benefits of lifestyle, this acreage property is within minutes of all Atherton amenities for the best of town and country living ESCAPE the world and close the gate behind you as you enter 3.6 acres of space with all the better life benefits you have longed for. Very comfortable and spacious, the modern masonry block home has four bedrooms and features a fabulous outdoor entertaining patio with a built-in pizza oven for endless happy hours with friends and family. Add to this the big three bay shed with a full 3 bay carport, fenced paddock, stables and 3kW of solar panels and this property will tick off your wish list in full. Features:

• 1.4Ha / 3.6 acres (approx) with potential to subdivide • Spacious Masonry Block home with carport at side for all weather access • Tiled open plan living area with combustion wood fireplace and split system air conditioning • Kitchen with dishwasher, under bench oven, gas cooktop and rangehood, corner pantry and good storage • Master bedroom with large ensuite and walk-in robe • Built-in robes to the three family bedrooms • Spa bath and shower re-

cess to the family bathroom • Linen storage to hallway • Built-in laundry hidden behind sliding doors on patio • Entertaining area to outdoor patio with BBQ, built-in pizza oven and storage • 12 x 9m Colorbond shed with 9x5.8m carport at front • 3kW solar panels • Property is fully fenced Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

with asphalt driveway and automatic front gate • Fenced paddock with stables. Come and explore so that you can do more. Contact exclusive marketing agent Collette Rowston on 0419 733 712. WEB ID 445700

ATHERTON $698,000 EXCLUSIVE to Collette Rowston Atherton Realty 0419 733 712

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24 Main St Atherton

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FAMILY PLEASER 2 Tardent Street - $465,000

WATSONVILLE BUSH ESCAPE 29 Zaic Road - $499,000

 4 bedrooms all with built-in cupboards  Insulated 7.5m x 5m Colorbond shed  Tiled outdoor entertaining  Fully fenced

 16.7 acres with 2 homes and 2 sheds  Main home 450m2 fully renovated  1 shed very large, rainwater tanks  Seasonal spring fed creek with waterfall

 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms  Currently tenanted @ $380 per week  4.5% net return  Low maintenance house

 Two bedroom unit in the heart of town  Ideal investment or first home opportunity  Body Corp and sinking fund - $3500 per year including insurance / tenanted

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FABULOUS POTENTIAL 9 Norbury Circuit - $329,000

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Where the river sings and dreams begin LET yourself be enchanted by the charms of this incredible property. Nestled amongst pristine rainforest, on the Atherton Tablelands, which is part of the Cairns Hinterlands in Far North Queensland. This is the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the modern world and take a deep breath surrounded only by the sound of nature. The almost 20-acre property offers mostly rainforest, with 2 cleared paddocks and plenty of space and sun for fruit trees. With its endless supply of water from annual rainfall, 2 springs and 1 km of river frontage, there will never be a shortage of this precious commodity. This place also offers a 2 car, lockable carport plus storage, large workshop, and

plenty of parking for customers or all those friends coming to enjoy this place. It also offers a low maintenance garden, large greenhouse/ chicken coop with elevated garden beds and stonework throughout the garden. There is even enough sun to supply a 5 kW solar system. Spacious verandas, wrapping almost all the way around the dwelling showcasing water features, barbecue area, seating, and cooking facilities, plenty of space for entertaining, relaxing or yoga classes and all that is being offered under cover. The main house is presenting a solid timber kitchen, adjoined by a large open living area, 2 spacious bedrooms, opening to the verandas, 1 large 2-way bathroom and two office areas. The

home is architecturally designed to have that gentle flow of refreshing rainforest breeze rolling through the interior rooms. An adjacent romantic cottage with 2 bedrooms, 1-bathroom, open plan living room and self-contained kitchen is available for the extended family members, friends or as an option for B&B. As well as a separate, large Studio Unit with own toilet and bathroom and outdoor undercover kitchenette. This property/business is constantly attracting very Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

high ratings and excellent recognition within the holiday accommodation sector. Places like this are hard to find. Not only is it a wellestablished and well-run business, it is exceptional and one of its kind in the way it is presented and one with nature and natures ways of living. For more information, or to book your private inspection, call Susanne 0408 733 149 or Darren 0429 977 675 @ Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate.

MILLAA MILLAA $1,200,000 Susanne Reynolds Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate 0408 733 149

Pretty as a picture LISTINGS WANTED! WHAT IS YOUR PROPERTY WORTH? Give us a no obligation call to find out!

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SIMPLY stunning, this beautiful home greets you with warm spaces the moment you enter! Oh so inviting you are able to enjoy space from the lounge to the dining without losing the open plan layout, plus the beautiful country kitchen offers; nice storage and lovely views of the property. Flowing off the kitchen is the glorious sunroom or extra lounge area with fireplace,

which allows for access to the outdoor deck, where you can relax and enjoy the stunning views of the ranges after a long day. All four bedrooms are a nice size and offer built-ins, with the master housing an ensuite as well as timber doors that lead out onto the deck as well. The backyard has been perfectly manicured, with lots of little areas to get lost in and enjoy the surrounding

gardens. Additionally the inground pool with a connecting entertainment patio gives you the space to host all your friends and family. For your inspection, peAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:

lase contact exclusive agent Suzey Whitby at Ray White Atherton today on 0438 090 306 for your inspection. http://www.raywhiteruralatherton.com.au/ ATH23185196

TOLGA $680,000 EXCLUSIVE to Suzey Whitby Ray White Atherton 0438 090 306

Atherton

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22 Main Street, Atherton - Phone: 4091 7111 Margaret Black: Principal

Sat 14th Aug 11:30am - 12:30pm 17 Country View Drive, Atherton • 3 bedroom split-level home • Master upstairs with ensuite • Sleek kitchen • Large living area • 2 entertainment decks • Beautiful views of the ranges $426,000 ATH23183173 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306

WATSONVILLE WONDERLAND Watsonville • Set on 6.8 hectares • Main dwelling: renovated, 3 bed, fireplace, large entertainment area • 2nd dwelling: 2 bed, tiled, fireplace • Water tanks + large sheds • 1 meg water license $499,000 L12330061 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450

SLEEK, SOLID, SPACIOUS Atherton • Beautiful modern home • 4 bedrooms with built-ins • Master with WIR, ensuite & aircon • Outdoor living patio with views • Double garage with workshop • Solar panels $549,000 ATH23204312 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306

LARGE RURAL BLOCKS Jaggan • 4 lots of rural grazing available • Blocks range from 68.98-76.94 Ha • Well fenced, permanent creeks, improved pastures, rural views • 2 blocks are bare, 2 blocks have a house, sheds & cattle yards FROM $1,200,000 L12410273 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450

HIGH PRODUCTION PROPERTY Malanda • Set on 169.5 ha – 4 titles • Fenced into 40 paddocks • Steel cattle yards + feed pad • 360 Meg* water license • Machinery sheds + grain shed • 1x 4 bed home, 1x 2 bed cottage $P.O.A. ATH23091286 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450

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Wild River frontage BACKING onto Bi Centennial Park, the Atherton-Herberton Historic Rail line, and the Wild River, this serene property in Herberton allows you to enjoy living in the bush with all the conveniences of town just a couple of minutes drive away. Park in the carport and enter the home through the silky oak stable door to discover an open plan dining and lounge room with a wood heater to keep you warm on chilly nights with an adjacent modern kitchen featuring soft closing pot draws, double wall ovens, induction cook top, rangehood, pantry and dishwasher. At the far end of the kitchen there is an office with new flooring, wireless NBN connection, built in desk and

THIS is a sensational opportunity to make the move into highly sought after Amaroo Park Estate. With quiet cul de sac positioning this stunning 4 bedroom home captures the very essence of tropical tableland living boasting cool, neutral colours, striking raked ceiling and elegant gloss tiles throughout. It's a superior lifestyle opportunity offering the following quality features: • Fully tiled and split system air-conditioned throughout • 4 well proportioned bedrooms with mirrored builtin robes, master featuring a generous walk-in robe & stunning ensuite • Gourmet kitchen designed for entertaining with stone benchtops and quality Blanco stainless steel appliances including a 900mm freestanding electric oven with 5 burner gas cooktop & dishwasher • Sizeable open plan living area with direct access to the rear patio • Tinted windows, security screens & blinds throughout • Stainless steel fixtures & fittings & LED lights throughout • Wider than normal doors and hallways for easy ac-

shelves for those wanting to run a business from home. Down the hall you will discover a master bedroom with his and hers built in robes and a fan. Across from the master bedroom there is a beautifully renovated bathroom with a toilet, shower, vanity, extractor fan and heat lights. Bedrooms two and three have built in robes and bedroom three includes a room air conditioner. There is plenty of storage space in the hall and laundry cupboards. The six solar panels and inverter feeding back to the grid provide lower power bills. With an outlook across the back lawn to native trees, Jacarandas, King parrots and Butcher birds, the full length

patio provides a private area for relaxation and entertaining. A breezeway connects the home to the recently re wired steel shed with fans, lights, three roller doors, built in kitchenette, bathroom and separate toilet, as well as a solid work bench for those small maintenance jobs. Beyond the shed, a short flight of external stairs leads you to the studio for extra guest accommodation with a kitchenette and water closet room. Out in the garden there are fruit trees including Dragon fruit and Paw paw, as well as two covered irrigated veggie patches supplying fresh veggies including zucchini, tomatoes, beans, and snow peas to the household.

Contact marketing agent Brendan Williams on 0447 809 808 at First National Atherton for more information and an inspection of this Herberton property.

OPEN HOME THIS SATURDAY 11.15-12.15

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13A Mowbray Rd, HERBERTON $329,000 Brendan Williams First National Real Estate Atherton 0447 809 808

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Superb living in Mareeba OPEN HOME

cess/discreetly disability friendly • Double garage with storage area & painted floor • Exposed aggregate driveway & pathways all round • Substantial 32m2 rear patio with motorised blinds overlooking the fully landscaped & automatically irrigated gardens • 880m2 fully fenced allotment with 3m wide side access surrounded by quality homes, only 5 mins to town

centre This home is superbly situated, why build when you can move right in with everything you want and so much more. Inspection is highly recommended – open for inspection this Saturday from

11.15am to 12.15. For further information or to arrange a private inspection please call exclusive agent Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468.

THIS SATURDAY 10.00AM - 11.00AM 38 Ceola Drive, Mareeba

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18 Yarrabee Cl, MAREEBA $489,000 EXCLUSIVE to Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real estate 0417 700 468

4091 1177

• FULLY TILED 4 BEDROOM + OFFICE & 2 BATHROOMS • SEPARATE CLOSABLE LOUNGE + LARGE PATIO • 855M2 FULLY FENCED + 2 BAY COLORBOND SHED PRICE: $475,000 NEG JOE TORRISI 0417 700 468 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU

21 Main St, Atherton

4091 1177 21 Main St, Atherton

RENOVATED FAMILY HOME IN MALANDA 4

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• 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 with built-ins, master with WIR and ensuite • 790m2 block, close proximity to Malanda CBD and schools • Open plan living, access to front patio & side entertainment area • LED lighting, security screens throughout, 2x side access • Double carport with plenty of storage space, panel lift door

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• 4 bedroom home on a 2,395m2 allotment with Tinaroo lakefront • Spacious open plan design with high ceilings & polished timber floors • Kitchen features granite benchtops, generous preparation and storage space • Master bedroom with private deck and walk-in robe • 7m x 5m engineered, insulated shed with power and workshop

Price Reduced: $879,000!! - Call Kaydee 0417 468 941

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• Block home near Atherton Square with creek on the boundary • Polished timber flooring, solid brick rendered internal walls • Modern kitchen with dual sinks, overhead cupboards for extra storage • Extra shower and toilet in the laundry / granny flat • Tenant paying $360 per week until the 06/12/21

Price: $365,000 - Call Brendan on 0447 809 808

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A peaceful life by the river LOCATED a handy stroll across the road to the Wild River BBQ & swimming area, sitting on a good sized corner allotment with established privacy from all sides is this well maintained timber home. All the hard work has been done by the current owners and they have maintained this property to a good standard. • Recent improvements in the last few years include a New Roof & Re-Stumping • 3 Bedrooms & Study – Main Bedroom Is Complete With A Walk-In Wardrobe & 2nd Bedroom Features BuiltIn Cupboards. • Kitchen Area Is Spacious And Features Room For More Cupboards & Is Complete With A Walk-In Pantry

• Separate Spacious Lounge & Dining Areas • Enclosed Veranda Area Can Be Opened Up Or Extended On • Lockable 6x6m Shed With High Pitched Ceiling, Includes Mezzanine Floor For Extra Storage. • Upgraded Bathroom & Separate Toilet • Good Size Downstairs Laundry Area With Room For Added Storage • 2 Street Access To Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

House & Shed • Covered Outdoor Dining/ Entertaining Area • Located Across The Road From Swimming Hole & BBQ Area - Short Stroll To Town 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.

12 Moffat St, HERBERTON $278,000 EXCLUSIVE to Daimin Kochi Main Street Real Estate 0448 916 246

DAIMIN KOCHI 0448 916 246

RARE ATHERTON ACREAGE • 8.509 hectares (21.02 acres) allotment • Mostly level and covenant free • Falls Creek at the rear of the block • Fencing on 3 sides – entry gate • Peace & serenity, 5 minutes from Atherton • Mountain surrounds & a great outlook $495,000

SURROUNDED BY SPACE, AWESOME VIEWS • Large double storey home, timber floors • Well appointed kitchen, large pantry • Spacious lounge/dining, full length deck • 2nd family room & bathroom downstairs • 6 bedrooms, 4 feature built-in cupboards • Double lockup garage, fenced 1631m2 block $359,000

WHAT A VIEW! • Open lounge/dining, separate living area • Timber beams, high ceilings, feature lighting • Upgraded kitchen, stone benches, pantry • 4 spacious bedrooms, timber deck to 3 sides • Fully functional spa, fenced entertaining area • Double lockup garage, solar panels $559,000

MODERN FAMILY HOME IN CUL-DE-SAC • Solid block home, family friendly layout • Central lounge room & 2nd family room • Well appointed kitchen with dishwasher • 4 large carpeted built-in bedrooms, ensuite • Security screens, large private tiled patio • Fenced 841m2 block, tenanted till Sept. $395,000

YOUR OWN OLD MCDONALD’S FARM • Solid clay brick home, verandahs on 3 sides • Open living area, 2nd large rumpus room • Timber kitchen, pantry, dishwasher, BBQ area • 3 good sized built-in bedrooms, private ensuite • 20 x 9 machinery shed, 12 x 6 storage shed • Bore, tank & pressure pump, 10.47 acres $649,000

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Make this iconic business yours

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The Humpy Tolga is an iconic, long established business which could be yours as this phenomenally successful business is now for sale AFTER 20 years the vendor of this “little place of local wonders” on the Atherton Tablelands is ready to retire. An established retail business for more than 40 years – The Humpy and Nut World Tolga strongly supports local growers of fresh fruit, vegetables, coffee, nuts, jams, health food, much more including Tully Pies! With a reputation second to none, locals and tourist alike have enjoyed everything The Humpy has to offer for decades. The property itself is well suited for expansion and/or sub-division (STCA). Alternatively, consideration to build accommodation with 2.13 ha (21300m2) of prime land. • Located on 5 acres with 280m Kennedy highway frontage • Retail store with space of 350m2, storage room, cold rooms, preparation and staff

rooms • Sealed carpark • Large 2 story, 3 B/R home with granny flat • Shed, 3 phase power • Regular stop for Locals, Nomads and Tour groups • A wonderful business for a family • Trading 7 days per week with loyal staff in place. As a retail business this opportunity provides endless possibilities to grown even further! Whether it be to incorporate a café or restaurant, the introduction of a new and exciting element or a totally new direction. Currently in addition to Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

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revenue from a successful retail business, the house and vacant land are also producing revenue. The Atherton Tablelands is a unique, abundant place which attracts thousands of people every year This opportunity has it all, flexibility and lifestyle set in paradise. The owner is selling on a walk-in walk out basis, which includes all fixtures, fittings, equipment and stock. Don’t delay, contact Deborah Godfrey today for more information. Phone 0408 449 808.

TOLGA $POA Deborah Godfrey Deborah Godfrey Real Estate 0408 449 808

The Humpy Tolga is a retail grocery and nut store, with a reputation second to none. This business offers farm fresh fruit and veg, nuts, a large range of gluten free, wheat free products, locally produced jams, chutneys, sauces, teas and coffee, confectionery, gifts, and much more! • Established over 40 years enjoyed by locals & tourists • Trades 7 days per week with loyal staff • Strong social media following • Excellent location on main road in and out of Atherton • The property itself is well suited for expansion and/or sub-division (STCA). Alternatively, consideration to build accommodation • 2.13 ha (21300m2) of prime land • Good infrastructure - commercial building with refrigerated cold rooms, preparation room, storeroom, office and amenities • 9m X 9m x 3m industrial machinery shed, enclosed by two roller doors, and has 3 phase power • A large 3br, double storey home with granny flat underneath, two carports, and two bathrooms

Owner is selling on a walk-in walk out basis, which includes all fixtures, fittings, equipment and stock

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ACROSS 7. Expensive or ostentatious clothes or decoration. 8. Enter somewhere forcibly or suddenly. 9. Either of two equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided. 10. Of, typical of, or peculiar to the tropics. 11. Turn into or express in verse. 13. A golf course, especially one on grass-covered sandy ground near the sea. 15. An abnormally high body temperature.

DOWN 1. A shiny silicate mineral with a layered structure, found as minute scales in granite and other rocks. 2. The confident and forceful expression or promotion of oneself, one’s views, or one’s desires. 3. Utterly bewilder or perplex someone. 4. A piece of turf cut out of the ground by a golf club in making a stroke. 5. A sloping grooved board or surface on which washed dishes are left to drain into an adjacent sink. 6. Towards or relating to the more expensive or affluent sector of the market. 12. Critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture. 14. Dried leaves of tea. 17. Used before a singular noun to refer to all the individual members of a set. 20. Spend time doing nothing.

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Aries

March 21 to April 20

Do not push your opinions or try to reform your emotional partner this month. You need to sit back and enjoy. You can meet interesting new friends if you join worthwhile groups.

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April 21 to May 21

You should be traveling to that exotic destination you’ve been dreaming about. You may find that you are a little lucky this month. You could be quite erratic regarding your personal relationship.

Cancer

Virgo

Someone you work with may be trying to make you look bad. Money may slip through your fingers. Get ready to do some fancy footwork when it comes to taking care of your financial situation.

You may be overreacting to a situation at hand. Go directly to the source if you want to know exactly what’s been going on. Be professional, and you will advance much more quickly.

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Scorpio

Libra Sept 24 to Oct 23

Oct 24 to Nov 22

Make career changes that may increase your income. Love could develop with someone of a different cultural background. You have more than enough on your plate already.

Capricorn

Dec 22 to Jan 20

You’ll find it difficult to control your emotions. Be sure you get accurate information. Entertainment should include the whole family or a lot of your friends.

You can become obsessed with detail and must be sure to divide your time appropriately. A series of misunderstandings may be at fault. Your mate, however, may not be too pleased with you. Get down to business.

May 22 to June 21

A long, quiet walk alone may help you sort out your thoughts. Don’t let your personal problems interfere with your professional responsibilities. You will be appreciated for the competence you exhibit.

Leo

July 23 to Aug 22

A day at the beach may satisfy the whole family. Travel will be most enticing. Consider a cruise. Stop those bad habits. If you can mix business with pleasure much can be accomplished.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21 Balance is required if you want stability. You will attract members of the opposite sex readily. Your trendy style and unique way of doing things will entice new acquaintances.

Pisces

Aquarius

Jan 21 to Feb 19

Gemini

Don’t make financial contributions in order to impress others. Plan your day thoughtfully, but try not to rely on others. Moves or the possibility of having someone different living with you may be difficult at first.

Feb 20 to March 20

You will have the getup and go to contribute a great deal to groups of interest. Hassles with in-laws could put a damper on your day. You can make a difference if you’re willing to stand up and be counted.

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ELECTRICAL

 All Brands  Prompt Service  We also install Aircons!

info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au 3 CENTRES IN MAREEBA: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets

ABN: 61 788 170 092 LIC. NO: L012565 ARTIC LIC: AU21630 QBSA: 1220582

AIR-CONDITIONER

CLEANING

Natasha Wainwright

CHILDCARE

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

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Shop 4, 276 Byrnes St, Mareeba PO Box 1034, Mareeba Q.4880

DENTAL

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O’Brien Electrical Mareeba (07) 4092 4146

Shed 3, 9 Wallace Drive, Mareeba | mareeba@electrical.obrien.com.au LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673

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BUILDING: • Extensions • Pa�os • Carports • Renova�ons • Decks Call Doug anytime, • Fencing he’s a friendly bloke!

Come and see Daniel and the team at B&C Cabinets for all your cabinetry needs! P: 4092 2671 • E: enquiries@bccabinets.com.au • QBCC 1209087 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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Lic. No. 77513

T E S!

Serving Mareeba & Tablelands Areas • Residential & Commercial • Kitchens • Vanities & Wardrobes • Offices & Retail

CABINET MAKER

BUILDING

QBCC: 1109288

PHONE: 0408 764 850

ELECTRICAL SOLAR & BATTERIES AIR CONDITIONING

DO YOU NEED A RELIABLE ELECTRICIAN? Do you need a RELIABLE Electrician who shows up on time, CLEANS up after himself, and completes your work CHEERFULLY, without charging the earth? Call TODAY!  Farms  Sheds  Shops  Houses  Maintenance  Renovations  Installations  New Homes  Repairs

Call DANIEL 0433 158 941 smartelec@y7mail.com

Lic No 69788

• Ravenshoe • Herberton • Millaa Millaa • Tarzali • Topaz • Malanda • Yungaburra • Atherton • Tolga • Walkamin • Mareeba • Croydon • Georgetown • Einasleigh • Forsayth • Mount Surprise • Mount Garnet

LICENCED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

SOLAR:

• OFF GRID • ON GRID • HYBRID MOBILE COVERAGE SOLUTIONS

LICENCED CCTV INSTALLERS Electrical Licence: 86387 Security Licence: 4162579

284 Byrnes St, Mareeba | 4092 1659 | sales@outbacksolar.net.au | www.outbacksolarandoutdoors.com.au

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DIRECTORY

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• Airconditioning Installations • Shed Wiring • Underground Power • Renovations & New Houses ARC Lic # L166416 • All Electrical & Repairs

Lic # 81562

For ONLY $40 per week this spot could be yours! Call Natasha Burton today on 4092 3464 or email admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au

Efficient and friendly service - Servicing all areas!

price includes an online listing on www.theexpressbusiness. com.au

CALL ADRIAN 0429 265 082

LOCALLY All types of ork OWNED AND welding, lathe w OPERATED and milling. 124 Mason Street, Mareeba  (07) 4092 2433

QBCC No. 1275266

P:40977329 M:0417204362 •

Holistic garden maintenance

Plant selection

• •

New garden installation Qualified and insured

Planting plans & details

3D modelling & rendering

• Hardware • Plumbing • Flat Pack Kitchens • Paint • Nursery • Giftware • Jaycar • Building Materials • White Goods

19 Wormboo Street raven@iig.com.au

IRRIGATION DESIGN AND SUPPLY

PLUMBING

IRRIGATION

4097 6208 • Pumps Sales & Repairs • Filtration • Water Treatment • Water Tanks & Troughs • Pool Treatments • Solar Pumping Systems • Reinke Centre Pivot and Lateral Move Irrigators

50 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA • PHONE 4092 7788

I.T

BURRATRONICS

PAINTING CONTRACTORS

P: 4092 1176 M: 0418 184 147 E: markterri70@bigpond.com

PO BOX 1414, MAREEBA QBCC 1115490

100% Locally Owned & Operated!  DOMESTIC W: www.maximumpestman.com MAREEBA OFFICE:  COMMERCIAL P: 4092 1999 1 Vaughan Street OFFICE:  TERMITES M: 0418 150 759 ATHERTON 30 Main Street Pre-Construction | Pre-Purchase Inspections

PET RESORT

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ENGINEERING

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Natasha Wainwright

Max & Jodie Turner

PROFESSIONAL DOG BOARDING • On the Tablelands at Kuranda • Dedicated Staff • Great Facilities • Highest Quality Diet • Lots of Play Time in Big Yards • Long or Short Stays 131 Boyles Road, Kuranda | Phone: 40938239 www.kurandapetresort.com.au Email: graham@kurandapetresort.com.au

 RURAL  DOMESTIC  COMMERCIAL  ROOFING  PLUMBING  DRAINAGE

Shop 3, 203-215 Byrnes St, Mareeba P: 4092 7038

SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS IN-STORE AND ON-SITE

• Laptops, Tablets & Towers • Phone & Tablet Repairs • Custom Systems • Networking Solutions

www.burratronics.com.au

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“WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE”

POOL

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All your fencing, poly lining and repair needs covered!

• Poly tank repairs • Tank liners • Custom built water tanks on site

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Trevor 0400 750 330

SLASHING/ MULCHING

PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICE SERVICING NORTH QUEENSLAND

FREE QUOTES!

Lukas Portelli 0427 189 227 tablelandstreeworks@gmail.com

As a local born and bred, I am invested in the success of the community and how it is developed. Enquire today for a free consultation. • Pre-purchase property search reports / due diligence - Understand your future or current property rights • Specialise in Development Approvals • Reconfiguring a Lot / Subdivisions • Material Change of Use

TOWN PLANNING



• Tree Removal • Wood Chipping • Stump Grinding • Firewood

• TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVAL • HEDGE TRIMMING & SHAPING • GREEN WASTE REMOVAL & WOODCHIPPING 0428 711 278 mareebatrees@gmail.com 118 Constance St, Mareeba Q.4880

VENUE HIRE

P: 0411 344 110 | E: ramon@uitownplan.com.au | W: www.uitownplan.com.au

TRANSPORT

Call Jon Lambert | P: 4091 5008 | M: 0407 575 916

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• Treelopping • Bobcat Hire • Wood Chipping • Pensioner Discounts • Stump Grinding • Fully Insured

• Slashing and Mulching • Orchard / Tree Trimming • Earthworks • Machinery Haulage • Accident Towing / Tilt Tray Hire

Phone: 0421 839 353 | mrboperations@exodas.com.au

CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME

TABLELANDS TREELOPPING

W: www.nqpssecurity.com.au | E: dru@nqpssecurity.com.au

Wally Amory - Mareeba Depot Manager

Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith

P: 4095 4595 | E: aataylorstreelopping@outlook.com

• Patrols • Cash in Transit • Alarm Response and Installation • Alarm Monitoring • CCTV Installation For all security needs call... DRU THURSTON 0408 913 063 and Service

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124 Mason Street, Mareeba  (07) 4092 2433

QBCC No. 1275266

CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY

 Freight Distribution  Warehouse Storage

SANDBLASTING & PAINTING ry, Farm Machine rs, Ute Trays, Traileel, Structural Ste . Rims and more

Natasha Wainwright

HAVING A PARTY OR FUNCTION? We have the perfect venue! Spacious open venue, beautiful gardens and all facilities – the perfect setting for all occasions! Race Day Parties, Weddings, Birthdays, Engagements, Business Functions, Christenings, Christmas Parties & more!

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CLASSIFIEDS

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Natasha Wainwright

Classified Deadline: 4pm every Friday ChurCh NotiCe

eNgageMeNt

Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 10am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome!

Barbara Robinson together with Hani and Corinne Dabbagh are pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter ELIZA MICHAEL to their son NABIL DABBAGH Congratulations to the happy couple.

YOUR LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS

death NotiCe HENNING, Jessie “Nessie”

Late of Carinya Home. Passed away on the 1st of August, 2021. Aged 98 years. Loved Wife of Gordon (Dec.). Mother of John, Peter and Margaret. Mother-in-Law to Jenny, Terrie and Hans. Gran and Great Gran to their families. Sister of George Jackson and Lorna. Sister-in-Law to Daphne Jackson. Aunt and Great Aunt to the Jackson, Whittaker and Henning families. Nessie will be dearly missed. RIP. Nessie will be privately cremated.

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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KATTENBERG, Karen Louise Late of Atherton. Tragically taken on Wednesday the 28th of July, 2021. Aged 39 years. Beloved Wife of Shane. Much loved Mother of Amber, Brooke and Ashley. Always remembered by her families and the Atherton community. Karen will always be sadly missed by her family and friends.

iN MeMoriaM IN LOVING MEMORY OF

COLIN JAMES STACE

Late of Atherton. Passed away peacefully on 14/07/2021. Aged 81 years.

A service has taken place for Karen. Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens

Atherton: 4091 2147 Mareeba: 4092 1013 Local Family Owned & “Entrusted for over 70 years”

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IN LOVING MEMORY

A delinA CoCuzzA 18.5.1936 – 13.8.2012

Deep in our hearts She will always stay, Loved and remembered everyday. Franca & Vince, Peter & Carol and grandkids.

thaNks Thank you to our family and friends who attended Alan’s funeral on July 22nd. To Guilfoyle Funeral Services for their professional help. For the many phone calls, cards, visitors and facebook entries, and Mareeba Hospital medical team and domestic staff. Jill Roos, Tracey, Dick and families.

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Boats AFFORDABLE OUTBOARD SERVICES

FuNeral DEBBIE BOARDMAN

Funeral Celebrant Final farewells with respect. Phone 0410 328 357

Work WaNted

WaNted

MeetiNg

MOTORCYCLES WANTED

AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS

Based on the Tablelands. Former Yamaha/Suzuki/Mercury/Honda Dealer.

2 or 4 wheels. Will pay cash! Pick up in most areas.

Call Karl 0447 725 465

 0400 079 544

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PuBliC NotiCe

PROPOSED PERMANENT ROAD CLOSURE Attention is directed to an application for Permanent Road Closure of an area of 690m² being part of Albrecht Street abutting Lot 731 on NR800633 and shown as Lot B on Drawing CNS21/014P. Objections to the application must be submitted no later than 2 September 2021 in writing to the Department of Resources PO Box 5318, Townsville QLD 4810 or online at the Queensland Government’s website at ‘Current Road Closure Applications’: https://www.qld. gov.au/environment/land/state/roads. Any objections received may be viewed by other parties interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection, please include in your objection letter whether you would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under the Right to Information Act 2009. For further details and to view a copy of the drawing, contact the Department of Resources, on (07) 4222 5417 quoting reference number 2021/000656 or view the application online on the Queensland Government’s website at ‘Current Road Closure Applications’: https:// www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/state/roads.

PROPOSED PERMANENT ROAD CLOSURE

Loved Father of Robert, Desmond, Michael (dec’d) and Alex, Grandfather of Jeremy, Daniel and Miles, and all their respective families. Brother, and friend to many. Proud and long term member of the Atherton Masonic Lodge. Hardworking and tough as nails. Loved his fishing and the great outdoors. We will miss his great sense of humour, his boisterous vernacular and stories of the bush. FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS. Privately cremated.

Guilfoyle Funeral Services

PuBliC NotiCe

For friends and family of Alcoholics.

Meetings in Yungaburra P: 0413 346 957

Attention is directed to an application for Permanent Road Closure of an area of about 560m2 being part of Albrecht Street, Atherton adjoining Lot 732 on CP909119 shown as Lot A on Drawing CNS21/015P. Objections to the application must be submitted no later than 9 September 2021 in writing to the Department of Resources PO Box 5318, Townsville QLD 4810 or online at the Queensland Government’s website at ‘Current Road Closure Applications’: https://www.qld. gov.au/environment/land/state/roads. Any objections received may be viewed by other parties interested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection, please include in your objection letter whether you would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under the Right to Information Act 2009. For further details and to view a copy of the drawing, contact the Department of Resources, on (07) 4222 5417 quoting reference number 2021/000657 or view the application online on the Queensland Government’s website at ‘Current Road Closure Applications’: https:// www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/state/roads.

NOTICE OF AGM Mareeba District Flexi Support Association Trading as FlexiChoice Tuesday 21 September, 2021 10.30am @ Mulungu Training Centre 164 Walsh Street, Mareeba RSVP: Monday 13th September, 2021 Phone 4092 2332 DEADLINE for classified is 4pm very Friday. Call us on 4092 3464 to place your advert.

NOTICE OF IMPOUNDING ABANDONED VEHICLES To the owners of the apparently abandoned vehicles located at Mareeba Shire Council Depot, Kowa Street Mareeba. Notice is hereby given that, under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 Section 100, the vehicles have been removed from roads within the Local Government area and have been detained by Council. The vehicles (unless owners claim possession) will be offered for sale by public auction at a date to be advised at the Mareeba Shire Council Depot - Kowa Street. A full list of the abandoned vehicles under this notice can be found online on Mareeba Shire Council’s website listed under ‘public notices’. Alternatively, a printed vehicle list will be provided upon request. Any enquiries regarding these vehicles are to be directed to Council’s Local Laws Officers on 1300 308 461. Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA QLD 4880

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CLASSIFIEDS Position Vacant

Senior English Teacher - 2022 Start Jubilee Christian College (JCC) provides high quality P-12 on-campus and distance education programs to both Tableland students and students across Queensland. We are looking for an innovative educator who can share their passion for Senior English from a Biblical Worldview with our enthusiastic students. Ideally, the candidate will possess knowledge of online learning platforms and will have experience in distance education, although this is not a pre-requisite. We seek an educator who can create an engaging learning environment in which students feel safe to take intellectual risks, feel comfortable to seek assistance and will be encouraged to perform to the best of their ability whilst developing a love of English. This position is based in Atherton, commencing January 2022. Familiarity with the Queensland Senior Syllabus / ATAR system would be an advantage. TO APPLY Please apply directly to: principal@jubileecc.qld.edu.au and include a Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae and the names and contact details of two (2) referees. To request a Position Description please email: principal@jubileecc.qld.edu.au Staff at JCC are caring and dedicated people who value relationships, insist on high standards and are supportive of the Aims and Ethos of a Christian School. Jubilee Christian College is an equal opportunity employer and a Child Safe organisation.

FOREPERSON Road Maintenance Performance Contract (RMPC) We are looking for a skilled employee to efficiently lead a small team to deliver the works and meet the requirements of the RMPC with Department of Transport and Main Roads. Closes 5pm Monday 16 August 2021. For further information and to apply go to trc.qld.gov.au/careers. WANT to place a position vacant notice? Call Tash at your friendly locally owned Newspaper on 4092 3464 or email admin@theexpressnewspaper.com. au for a proof and quote. Classie deadline is 4pm every Friday.

Mareeba Shire Council has the following positions available: Corporate Communications Officer Foreperson Parks & Gardens Technical Officer (Design) For an Information Application Pack, visit the Council website under Working at Council: www.msc.qld.gov.au

Yungaburra Community Daycare Seeks energetic people to join our team. Casual regular hours.

Educator / Lead Educator

Real Estate Salesperson Required

As our paperless and digital way of doing business enables us to assist our clients all over our region, we are seeking an EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON based on the Tablelands to join our forward thinking, innovative and futuristic approach to Real Estate. If you are looking for a fresh take on doing business with a team of like minded individuals and would like to advance your Real Estate career, we would love to hear from you! Offering full time administrative support, generous commission split based on experience, personalised coaching and a collaborative style of doing business. Contact Carol Thomas on 0407 091 834 or Email: carol@thomasbaldwin.com.au For a confidential conversation.

Certificate 3 and/or Diploma of Early Education and Care.

Send resumes to: yburra.daycare@bigpond.com

Massage

FIRST AID COURSES

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Should you need to cancel an existing advertisement please call the office on (07) 4092 3464 before the deadline: Display ads 4pm thursday; Classifieds 4pm Friday Prior to Wednesday’s publication date. Another method of cancellation is by: Fax (07) 4092 6346 or email: admin@theexpressnewspaper.com

YOUR LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS We are looking for an energetic and engaging individual to join our Dynamic Cellar Door Sales Team Please call Mark on 0439 763 261 or email: info@mtuncle.com Ray White Mareeba is looking for a full time Property Manager Extraordinaire to join our successful and passionate team. You Will Need: • Experience in managing a rent roll • Current Real Estate Certificate • Cheerful & positive disposition • Excellent time management skills • Conflict resolution skills • Team player • Computer skills including experience with Console cloud • Drivers licence (manual) • To be motivated, proactive and have attention to detail Remuneration will be in accordance with the award and a car and phone will be available during work hours. Please email resume to Norma Moloney at: norma.moloney@raywhite.com Any enquiries please direct to Norma on 0417 541 126

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The Express Newspaper is presently recruiting for a FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND TO COVER ATHERTON AND MAREEBA This is a full-time position (with the option of a part-time role available). The ideal candidate will have: • Excellent leadership skills • The ability to develop exciting and new accounts and grow the brand and portfolio throughout the region. • A good understanding of newspaper sales and be familiar with the region. • A strong work ethic, be capable of managing the sales process and the determination to succeed. • The successful candidate will be reporting directly to the Managing Director, whilst working closely with other staff to achieve quality results. • Salary includes: Base wage of $45,000 per annum plus a generous tiered commission structure with the potential to earn up to $70,000 + and FREE Phone.

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CLASSIFIEDS For Sale

For Sale

For leaSe

GaraGe Sale

Mango Harvest Aid and Mango Packing Equipment

SHIPPING CONTAINERS

INDUSTRIAL SHEDS FOR LEASE

LARGE MOVING HOUSE SALE & SHED CLEARANCE

Comprising of bin tipper, trough tank and elevator gas hot water dip tank, inspection conveyor, brushes, singulator, 7 bin grading conveyor. All in good condition! Also approx. 1900 mango trays, 3 Dix sticker guns and 49 bins.

To be sold as total sale: $29,000 Phone 0417 643 387

Sales, Hire & Transport. Self-Pack Removals Australia Wide. MODIFICATIONS

P: 4091 7242 www.sticklizard.com.au

For rent SERVICED OFFICES FOR RENT 1 Jack Street, Atherton P: 0414 700 081

16.5FT JAYCO DISCOVERY POP-TOP

Twin singles, very good condition, quality van.

$25,500

Phone 0427 771 017 MULCH Hay, Rhodes grass round bales. 4’6” $44 per bale GST incl. call 0437 726 630. Bulk orders available.

Wish someone you love a

CARAVAN - Supreme Classified 19’6”. Very good condition. Lots of extras. $38,500 ono. Ph 0419 992 203.

54 Jacaranda Drive, Millstream, Ravenshoe Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th August 7.00am - 5.00pm Garage goods - tools and old furniture etc. House goods - furniture & home goods. HUGE plant sale from home nursery - selection of hundreds of plants.

Located in the centre of Mareeba, multiple sheds in many sizes with 3 phase power. All enquiries call Sam on 0413 524 502

Butcher MOBILE farm butcher. Ph John Hales 0409 638 882.

Prices to clear... everything must go! John & Onerva Cudmore 4097 7740 32 Armstrong Street, Atherton. Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

YOUR LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS

Mareeba Community Housing Company is seeking Rental Properties for the Community Rent Scheme Program in Mareeba. The program offers secure lease terms, guaranteed rent payments, professional tenancy and property management team, no management fees and access to qualified tradespersons. If you have a unit or house in Mareeba, call our tenancy manager to discuss the program specifics and arrange an inspection on 4092 6899 or call in to see us at 212 Walsh Street, Mareeba.

Machinery hire

LOCAL Mobile Farm Butcher - will travel. Ph Bryan 0407 691 752. BILL Black Mobile Butcher. Hang up to 7 days. 0408 922 812.

SKID STEER DRY HIRE Classified deadlines

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SPORT SERRA DRILLING RACE DAY Saturday, August 7 at Atherton Turf Club

Taneel Barton.

Race two winner Filly Slater and jockey Frank Edwards.

Jackson Coad.

Kimberley Cockrem and Tass Hulton

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Rachel Schuldt and Yilonda Harris

Blade Brind-House.

Race one winner Soul Searcher ridden by jockey Stephen Wilson.

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SPORT

Young Jonty stars at state titles

Roosters Ladies player Arielle Marks.

Ladies call close on first season

THE Atherton Roosters Women’s side has pulled the curtain closed on their first ever season as they made history over the past few months being the clubs first ever women’s team to play in the CDRL competition. This past season marks the first time that a women’s tackle division has been included in the regular CDRL season with six teams playing over 10 games. Unfortunately, the Atherton Roosters ranked dead last after their last game against Yarrabah, however this did little to damper the ladies’ spirits. One of the organisers for the team and

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player Kylie Willson said that despite some hiccups along the way the ladies got on the field for their first season. “We have had our fair share of hurdles to overcome along the way,” she said. “Being from a smaller population area and a rural setting compared to many of the other clubs in the competition it was hard to get the numbers required for a squad. “We were met with some doubt that we would be able to field a side by some people in the other clubs, but after hosting some development sessions, advertising and a lot of hard work we had the num-

bers we needed to enter the competition.” While Mareeba was unable to secure the numbers required to field their own women’s side the Atherton Roosters ladies welcomed them with open arms to ensure that those interested still got a chance to play. Now the ladies will be taking a rest as they mark down the 2022 season on their calendars. “There have been so many positives to come out of this season and we are really looking forward to what 2022 will look like to our team and our club.”

Jonty Taylor from Mareeba State School was awarded the player of the match and player’s player in Toowoomba at the recent Queensland School Football State Championships.

MAREEBA Bulls Under 12’s soccer star Jonty Taylor alongside two of his team mates have taken on the big stadium in Toowoomba for the Queensland State School Football State Championships, with Jonty taking out player of the match and the player’s player. Jonty’s mother Natasha Taylor said that from a young age Jonty has always had a large passion for the game. “Jonty has been playing football since he was four years old with Mareeba Bulls, he absolutely loves it,” Ms Taylor said. “He trains all the time and when he is at home he is kicking balls against the brick wall or playing games against his brother. “This year we took him

down for four days of trials and drills in Cairns with his school (Mareeba State School) and then ended up down in Toowoomba.” After the four days of the freezing cold and challenging matches, Jonty took out the player of the match and the player’s player. “It was pretty fun, we got to play against some really good teams,” Jonty said. “There were some pretty tough games, mainly because it was freezing and raining on the first day. “I had lots of fun playing left wing, right midfield and centre midfielder.” Jonty will continue to play with the Bulls and hopes to continue playing soccer as a career in the future.

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Roosters clean sweep

Roosters under 18 centre Keyarn Porter looks to make metres against Tully on Saturday.

Paul Flanagan contests the cool, calm shooting of Alfred Passi.

Under thirty fives thrive

THE recent novelty round of men’s basketball kicked off in Mareeba with the younger players of the competition scooting up and down the floorboards in a free-flowing match. The composition of each team was deliberately structured to place traditional teammate against teammate and explore new combinations of players to offset the current regular season format of just four teams. A few of the big names of Ricaydan Wason, Craig Farley, Dean Gallo and Brennan Collis were solid, however, it truly was the other tier of player that ex-

celled on the night. For team green, the performance of youngster Ethan Cummings was top shelf with Cummings blazing away from the three-point line and hustling relentlessly. Guest coach Tyson Tatti pointed Cummings in the right direction and Luke Wainwright also stepped-up inside the paint. Wainwright’s touch around the basket received accolades from the score bench and both coaches during the night. Team black worked well for a newly assembled unit, with Kyll Wright and Ryan Mawds-

ley providing balance and passing which allowed Zac Myrteza and Dean Gallo to operate effectively inside. The rebounding of these two inside players proved the difference on the night. Wright also pretended to go big, blocking an Ethan Cummings’ would be lay-up and the roar of Wright could be heard in Burns Street. Alfred Passi finished the night looking sharpest of all. His speed and match up adjustments in the open court brought an extra spark to the game.

New lessee for local pools THE Mareeba, Kuranda and Dimbulah pools will be coming under new management in September after Cotters Aquatic lost out on the leases after over a decade of management. June Cotter has been man-

aging the Mareeba Pool for 14 years as well as the Kuranda Pool, Dimbulah Pool and Dimbulah Caravan Park. Now Mareeba Shire Council has decided not to renew the current lease and will be going

with a new company yet to be announced. An in-depth interview with the lady behind Cotters Aquatic, June Cotter, will take place in September after the new lessee takes over.

CENTRE Nigel Woodleigh and winger Ty Grogan both scored doubles in the Atherton Roosters 46-6 win over the Tully Tigers at the Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium on Saturday night. The first grades win made it a clean sweep for the Roosters after winning the two earlier lower grade games. After leading 24-6 at the break, the Roosters went onto score a further 22 unanswered points in the second stanza to wrap up the eight tries to one

victory. Speedsters Woodleigh and Grogan were again at their best sparking the Roosters attack and troubling the Tully defence all night. Forward James Clark made a welcome return from injury for the Roosters while prop Matt Whybird capped off a strong game with a try at the 79th minute. The Roosters under 18 side have driven further into the finals series following their 3418 win over Tully. Nelson Bob,

Keyarn Porter, Aiden Carson, Jayden Ives, Kaleb Nielson and Daniel Walker all scored four pointers for the Roosters. The Roosters also won the reserve grade match 28-14 over Tully. This weekend the Senior Roosters have the Cairns District Rugby League competition bye before hosting Innisfail in the annual John Cole Toyota Mayors Cup match on August 21.

Edmonton Storm rain on Gladiators parade

Mareeba Gladiators fullback Trezman Banjo eyeing the storm line last Saturday night.

THE Mareeba Gladiators were unable to secure back-to-back wins at home as they fell just short of the line going down to the Edmonton Storm 20-18 last Saturday night. The home side was looking strong and convincingly dominated the first half with Mr reliable Clint Posselt pulling his signature dive from dummy half to give the Gladiators the first points of the game. Edmonton didn’t sit idly by quickly answering back using

the speed of their wing as they broke through and secured their first try of the game. Clint once again showing his grit putt the ball right back into Edmonton’s try zone with a quick break through the line. A massive defensive effort by the Gladiators kept the fiery Storm at bay as they headed into the sheds for halftime. Edmonton came out to play in the second half as they broke through the Gladiators line twice in quick succession securing two more tries. A brilliant try on the Gladiators wing by Cedric Joe off the hands of Trezman Banjo pulled the Gladiators in front. Edmonton then capitalised off a penalty slotting it between the posts and giving them a twopoint lead. Gladiator Caleb Dally suffered a nasty hit that brought play to a stop as he was taken away in an ambulance with suspected nerve damage in his neck. For the final minutes of the

game both teams were locked in a bitter struggle with the Gladiators time and time again knocking on the Storm’s door. However, it was too little too late as the siren sounded giving Edmonton their two-point win over the Gladiators, 20-18. Gladiators A grade captain/ coach Trent Barnard narrowed it down to possession with Edmonton controlling the ball for most of the game. “We just didn’t have the footy, I’ve never seen a game so one sided before possession wise,” he said. “When we got the pill the boys were so gassed from defending so well, I can’t believe the score is only two points they had so much footy. “Caleb getting hit scared the boys a bit, it’s hard to come back from that and it scared me a lot.” The Gladiators will now have a quick rest with a bye for this weekend as they prepare to host Suburbs at home on August 21.

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Saddle up Mt Carbine

BY ELLIE FINK

BULL and bronc riders from across the region are saddling up in preparation for the 20th annual Mt Carbine Bull and Bronc Ride this Saturday, August 14. From the very first ride in May 2001, the event proved popular amongst the region, with 381 cowboys and cowgirls making their way through the gate. Secretary of the Mount Carbine Rodeo Association Karen Pedersen told The Express that the first committee was formed in 1999 to start their very first bull ride. “The people back in 1999 decided they wanted to get together and form a rodeo so they did that on July 5,” she said. “They had a couple of fundraisers and then in 2001 we had the first bull ride at 12pm and had a band playing at night. “Over $1500 was raised and donated to the Royal Flying Doctors Service and because they felt pretty successful, they continued to have more and then it became an annual thing.” After four years of riding and

the popularity growing more and more, the committee decided to host their first night rides. “In 2004 we decided to trial a night time ride, so we hired lights and it was a success and since then we’ve had the night time ride starting at 5pm,” Mrs Pedersen said. “Since then we have had the same annual night time bull rides and now we have the bronc’s as well.” Now 20 years on, Mrs Pedersen said the event will recognise one of the committee's first members with a new trophy up for grabs. “We are going to have one of the original committee members Dennis Ross’, now deceased, two granddaughters singing on the night as a tribute,” she said. “We also have a special Dennis Ross Memorial Trophy that will be awarded on the night to the juvenile winner.” After last year's cancellation due to COVID, Mrs Pedersen and the Rodeo Association hopes to see this year's events up and running, with only a few changes including signing in with the

Get excited for non-stop action this Saturday. PHOTO BY PETER ROY – 2019 BULL RIDE.

COVID Check in Qld app. Mrs Pedersen said that in the future she hopes to see more young people getting involved as volunteers and committee members to keep Mt Carbine on the calendar each year. “I think it's really good having the bull ride run for the last 20 years, it's a credit to the members of the association and also to the volunteers we have every year,” she said. “We have at least 90 volunteers a year to help on the night and without them we wouldn’t be able to run such a successful event. “Hopefully we get more young people to come onto the committee and take on the roles of us oldies in the future.” Mt Carbine Bull and Bronc Ride is a cash only event with tickets available online at www.trybooking.com/events/ landing?eid=763626& Gates open at 10am with the event kicking off at 5pm. Live music with Careless starts at 9pm.

Pictured at the at the 10th event in 2011 is committee members John Gearn, Jenny Lott, Denis and Eileen Ross, Warren Brown, Alan and Karen Pedersen.

Pictured in 2003 is Alan Pedersen, Warren Entsch and Jacko Shephard at the Bull and Bronc Ride.

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