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Hundreds of people were up early with the birds on Sunday as they trekked up Mt Emerald Wind Farm. Accompanied by breathtaking views, the walk was all for a good cause – raising money for Crime Stoppers. Mareeba local Noel McPherson (pictured) joined walkers from as far as Townsville who made the journey to the Tablelands to be a part of the second annual fundraising walk that included the Wind Farm and a less difficult trek to the Rocky Creek Igloo ■ STORY PAGE 9

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Rotary celebrates the year that was MAREEBA Rotary has hosted their annual changeover event welcoming in the new board of directors and president for the year ahead. The changeover took place at the Mareeba Heritage Centre on Friday, August 13 with a numerous Rotarians and community members attending. Maree Lopez, who held the title of president for the past year, has now handed the torch over to James Howe. Mrs Lopez said that despite a tough year she was happy to see the FNQ Rotary Field Days succeed. “We had a lovely dinner at the Mareeba Heritage Centre and it was just a celebration of the year that was,” she said. “It was a quieter year, but I paid homage and thanked the Rotary members that helped with the Field Days, I certainly paid my respects to them and their hard work. “I got to thank everyone and welcome James into his new role as president for the coming year.” Incoming president Mr

Howe has been involved in Mareeba Rotary for seven years, seeing it as an effective way to connect and give back. “I got involved in Rotary after returning from university,” he said. “Rotary is a great way to give back and reconnect with the community I grew up in. “I'm very excited to be stepping into the shoes of president and looking forward to what’s to come.” Nina Akselsen Grant was recognised as the 2020/21 Rotarian of the Year for her outstanding contributions to the club, even while being stuck a world away. “Everyone has a different take on the award but as president you see what work goes into the year,” Mrs Lopez said. “While she was still stuck in Norway Nina did an amazing amount of work not only for Mareeba Rotary but for the Field Days as well. “It was just crazy what she was able to do from the other side of the world.”

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Outgoing president Maree Lopez (right) awards Nina Akselen Grant as 2020/21 Rotarian of the Year.

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Range delays to add to motorists’ frustrations BY MICHAEL WARREN

FRUSTRATED Tablelanders already annoyed by an ongoing single lane closure to the Barron River bridge at Kuranda face the prospect of even more disruptions in coming days and months as separate works slated for the troublesome Kuranda Range now get underway. State Government’s touting of its flashy new technology upgrade that, when finished, will eventually provide “variable speed limit signs and real time travel information” is of small consolation to long suffering local road users that simply want both a functioning Barron bridge and reliable road way between Cairns and the Tablelands. Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) confirmed the initial works to the Range will involve the installation of conduits to provide power to proposed Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) with motorists to encounter single lane closures and reduced speed limits between 6pm-6am while the works are carried out. TMR said a key outcome of the works is the ITS treatments will enable them, through the newly laid technology, to rapidly detect and manage incidents throughout the range.

The ITS systems are expected to be installed between Smithfield and Kuranda’s Rainforestation Nature Park. Meanwhile, as the Labor Government mooted the benefits the improved digital enhancements will provide, Federal Member for Leichhardt Warren Entsch expressed his views on both the Barron River bridge and the Kuranda Range. “It’s now time to explore and invest in alternative routes to connect Cairns with the Tablelands, such as the Bridle Track proposal,” Mr Entsch said during a recent Parliamentary address. “This time the Queensland Government can’t blame anyone else for their own incompetence and negligence. This is on them. “The Queensland Government need to cough up the cash to replace the bridge and reassure an already nervous community that the current bridge won’t collapse into the Barron River. “This brings me to the Kuranda Range, a major route in my electorate. “I understand the newly formed Kuranda Range bypass committee has already held a few public forums on this important issue. “I’ve always been a big supporter of finding a solution to the issue regarding the Kuranda

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Range. “I have, on numerous occasions, approached the Queensland Government on this issue. “I’ve written on several occasions to the Queensland Transport and Main Roads minister, Mark Bailey, urging him to consider solutions for the Kuranda Range. “In fact, I have asked him to include the Kuranda Range as a road of strategic importance given its vital role in connecting the

Tablelands with Cairns. “To date these approaches have fallen on deaf ears.” Lastly Kuranda Range bypass advocates Bob Katter MP and Shane Knuth MP have called on Minister for Roads Mark Bailey to fast track the release of a $1.6M Queensland Government report commissioned to investigate capacity, safety and efficiency improvements of transport routes between Cairns and the Northern Tablelands, including

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the Bridle Track. Both believe such a move would assist in the Federal Government becoming involved in any serious move to construct a new inland highway between Cairns and Mareeba. “I believe fast tracking the completion of the study is of vital importance to ensure the State Government can take advantage of the Australian Government’s $4.9 billion Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) initiative,”

Mr Knuth said. “I understand the Federal Transport Minister would seriously consider any approach by the Queensland State Government requesting funding for the alternative route. “A new inland highway will save Tablelands and Cairns motorists 30 minutes in travel time when compared to the existing route, and it would allow greater production in agriculture and mining.”

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Controlled burns for Mareeba

The cause of a fire which gutted Mareeba businesses, Hort St Café and Floral Magic remains undetermined.

Detectives seeking witnesses to car fire BY MICHAEL WARREN TABLELANDS detectives investigating a suspicious fire that destroyed a white Mazda station wagon and caused extensive damage to the carport it was parked in around 5am last Sunday morning have urged the public to assist them with the matter. Police have thrown the call out for any witnesses who saw anyone loitering or acting suspicious near or around the vehicle’s Strattmann St address in Mareeba between 12am to 6am on Sunday, August 15 to come forward and get in touch with

them. Additionally Police have also encouraged anyone with any CCTV footage of the surrounding area during the same timeframe to also get in contact. “At this stage we have spoken to a number of persons of interest, however there have been no charges, and our investigations are ongoing in relation to this matter,” Detective Senior Sergeant and Officer-in-Charge of the Tablelands CIB Brett Devine told The Express. Meantime, local detectives continue to investigate the cause of a fire that ripped through both Hort St Café and Floral Magic

on July 23. “Based on current investigations we’re still not in a position to determine and definitively rule if the cause of the fire was either completely accidental, or a deliberate act,” Mr Devine said. “At this time we haven’t spoken to anyone of interest regarding this matter.” Mr Devine also emphasised that all three recent fires in Mareeba – the Performance Motors workshop fire on June 29, the Hort St and Floral Magic blaze on July 23 and the Strattman St car and garage fire on August 15 are not linked.

Areas of the Mareeba township will be undergoing regular controlled burns in coming weeks.

MAREEBA Shire Council has issued a reminder to residents that there will be numerous controlled burns being conducted across Mareeba in the coming weeks. Granite Creek, Zenel Road and the Barron River near the end of Kearney St and Couper Street have been identified as the upcoming sites for burns. The timing for the burns is weather dependent to reduce the risk of the fires expanding beyond what was intended.

MSC Mayor Angela Toppin said that the burns are done at the most appropriate time of year before the hot weather arrives. “Fuel reduction burns form a major component of Council's fire management strategy,” she said. “The burns are conducted at the most appropriate time of the year when the vegetation is in a condition to be burnt. “Getting the burns done before the hot weather arrives is

important to reduce risk, we encourage all landowners to begin their preparations as early as possible.” The burns are to be carried out in collaboration with the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services and Queensland Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy. “Between them, these two State Government departments can supply crew, vehicles and appliances.”

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Local aviation enthusiast Richard Rudd is free to store his plane at a local airport after winning his Supreme Court case against Mareeba Shire Council.

Aviation enthusiast wins Supreme court case against Mareeba Council BY MICHAEL WARREN A LOCAL aviation enthusiast is free to continue his passion of attending to his Boeing Stearman plane inside a hangar at Mareeba airport after he took his case against Mareeba Shire Council to the Supreme Court – and won. Richard Rudd has a 40-year lease on the hangar and has used it since 2016. However, in January local Council changed the locks and told a perplexed Mr Rudd he breached the lease because the conditions of the contract were for aircraft occupation only, and not maintenance works, to any aircraft inside the hangar. Further, local Council accused the 82 year-old of using the hangar for accommodation purposes because it housed both

the performance of maintenance and repair work… in order to maintain aircraft in, or return to, a state of air worthiness.” Furthermore, Mr Henry said “the lease contains no clause which expressly or by implication limits the times during which Mr Rudd’s conduct cause annoyance, nuisance or inconvenience to nearby occupiers… however no such behavioral breach was there.” Council was ordered to pay Mr Rudd’s legal fees and restore possession of the hangar to him. Mareeba Shire Council CEO Peter Franks told The Express it had complied with Mr Henry’s decision. “Council respects the decision of the court,” he said. “The judge's interpretation of the approved use of the hangar was different to Mareeba

a bed and a bar bridge. In addition Council also claimed Mr Rudd’s daily and regular presence at the hangar was beyond what was required to simply store his plane at the facility, suggesting the plane lover was taking part in commercial activities at the location. However Justice Henry dismissed Council’s claims and ruled entirely in favour of Mr Rudd. “It is well known that an aircraft hangar is a large building, usually located at an aerodrome, in which aircraft are stored,” Mr Henry explained. “It is similarly well-known that the customary or ordinary use of an aircraft hangar is not confined purely to the act of parking and storing aircraft therein and that its use includes

Shire Council's interpretation. “Council removed padlocks from the building on the morning of Thursday, 12 August 2021, and returned the keys for the hangar to Mr Rudd when he attended the Council office that same day.” The Express reached out to Mr Rudd for reaction and comment however he was unable to be contacted before the paper’s deadline.

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MSC looks to stamp out youth crime MAREEBA Shire Council (MSC) is making a desperate plea to the State Government asking them to make legislative changes to urgently address youth crime in the community. For what seems like years the Mareeba community has been plagued by an ever-growing cohort of youth who continue to steal, rob, break and enter and have now even resorted to arson. These youth are constantly caught by police, but soft courts have seen them released back out onto the streets time and time again with nothing more

than a slap on the wrist and a promise to “do better next time.” Now MSC is submitting a motion to the Local Government Association Queensland (LGAQ) to address the growing curve of youth crime. LGAQ is the peak body for local government in Queensland, providing them a better avenue and voice at the state and federal level. “Addressing youth crime and antisocial behaviour is beyond Council’s mandate,” MSC Mayor Angela Toppin said. “However, by seeking the

support of members of LGAQ to advocate for change, we have an opportunity to bring this issue to the attention of the Queensland Government.” Mayor Toppin acknowledges the work that numerous government and not-for-profit agencies undertake to reduce youth crime and improve the lives of young people but is asking for more. Council acknowledges that the incidence of youth crime in the community, and across the state, is costly, causing fear and division, and a significant financial burden.

The full recommendation that MSC is submitting to LGAQ: 1. That the State increase the penalties and consequences for criminal acts by youth offenders and potentially guardians. 2. That the State introduce legislation and increases funding that: a) Allows state and community service agencies to provide targeted intensive support to identified families

where there is a lack of parental care or threat, that reinforces parental responsibilities to enable children to feel safe and cared for by their family. b) Reinforces and supports parents to provide adequate care for children / youth and provide mechanisms to deal with those parents who cannot or will not. 3. That the State provides

additional funding to agencies to provide support and facilities where youth can be safely housed and provided guidance and help for those situations when living at home is not a safe option. This includes education and trade skill opportunities. 4. That the State engages with Councils, via the LGAQ on how to address these issues.

Rates rise for TRC RESIDENTS in the Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) area will have their rate notices hitting mailboxes and inboxes at the end of August. TRC like all councils, use the Department of Resources’ (DoR) land valuations in the calculation of their rates. TRC Mayor Rod Marti has informed residents that these rate notices will not be “run-of-

the-mill.” “DoR land valuations earlier this year have certainly complicated our rates process,” he said. “If we had a spike in land valuations in just one area, we could capture and manage that particular area, however on this occasion the changes to land valuations have occurred across the entire region.

“There is certainly no easy fix, but we’ve done our best to manage this, acting responsibly and fairly.” TRC has decided to soften the rises by averaging the valuations over two years. If you disagree with your new land valuation, you can submit your objection online, or call the Department of Resources on 1300 644 217.

More road projects for the north THE far north is seeing more vital upgrades to its road infrastructure with several new projects announced including Dimbulah and Malanda. $44.1 million will be shared across eight projects in Cairns and surrounding areas ranging from intersection upgrades to road widening. The Malanda to Atherton road will be getting some much-needed overtaking lanes

valued at $3.6 million while the Mareeba to Dimbulah road will be getting widened with $5.25 million being used. Federal Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch said the funding will deliver crucial road safety improvements across Cairns and Far North Queensland while also supporting shovel-ready construction activity. “This vital funding pro-

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Locals enjoy opening of new library

Mareeba Library supervisor Andrea Crooks is excited by the amount of space now available at the new Library location.

Mareeba Shire Council Mayor Angela Toppin with the staff at the site of the new Mareeba Library.

THE new Mareeba Library opened its door last Monday, August 16 with over 50 people rushing in to enjoy the new facilities in just three hours after opening. A coffee station, meeting room, and expanded computer access is just a small amount of the new improvements made including a stunning mural covering an entire wall of the library. Located at the Cedric Davies Community Hub on Anzac Avenue the new library also sports a much-needed upgrade to its parking now with an expansive parking lot available for use.

Library Supervisor Andrea Crooks said that while the old library was iconic it was much too small to be effectively used by staff and the public. “The best thing about the new library is more space but there are also more services we can offer now,” she said. “We have included programs to be run again which we had to stop at the old library, we had no room.” The staff themselves now have their own office areas within the new library, quite the upgrade from their donga at the old library.

Mareeba Shire Council Mayor Angela Toppin is encouraging all community members to visit and enjoy the new library. “It is my hope that all people feel welcome to come and experience the Cedric Davies Community Hub for themselves, and to share in the benefits of this facility, particularly our new library,” she said. “This project is the culmination of the efforts and contributions of many including the library staff, Council, the Mareeba Bowls Club, the late Laurie Tracona and local artist Tom Cosic.

“The design of the library has been completed in such a way to offer a fully accessible, welcoming, modern service that will continue to contribute to improving the wellbeing of our community.” The official opening ceremony for the Cedric Davies Community Hub will be held on this Friday August 27 followed by a library showcase. The showcase will involve hourly library tours, face painting, sausage sizzle, barefoot bowls and kids’ entertainment.

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Multicultural Festival set to highlight weekend

The Multicultural festival is back on this weekend, showing off the region’s cultural diversity.

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making a comback this weekend. The well known Festival was forced to cancel last year due to COVID, but this year promises to be better than ever. Mareeba Multicultural Fes-

tival President Jennifer Murat said that they are very excited to go ahead on the weekend. “It's really exciting for us and it is really good to hold the festival this year with a lot of public interest,” she said.

“We have our regular stalls this year including the Italians, Spanish and Albanians as well as some Indian food and a Brazilian BBQ. “It is a great day for everyone to come along, with social

distancing rules applied and a QR Check in QLD code.” The Festival will run from 10am-4pm this Saturday, August 28 at Arnold Park in Mareeba.

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week for further support for our operators,” QTIC Chief Executive Officer Daniel Gschwind said. “Given the dire situation that our industry has been placed in with continuous COVID disruptions. “This expanded program will go a lot further in giving hope and an urgent cash injection to businesses who are barely hanging on.” The grant will be available to operators in Queensland,

including those not in a lockdown area, who have experienced a decline in turnover of more than 30 percent. Mareeba Chamber of Commerce President Joe Moro said that any help offered to the struggling industries is welcome. “Any help that is offered is good… there is always the argument that there could be more,” he said. “These grants are an opportunity to get some assistance.”

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Crimestoppers walk success MORE than 150 people were up at the crack of dawn last Sunday for the second annual Crime Stoppers fundraising walk. 140 walkers loaded into buses from the Walkamin Community Sports Hall and set off for the Mt Emerald Wind Farm, while 22 walkers did the Rocky Creek Igloo walk. Some people even made the

trip from as far as Townsville to be involved in the walk with other coming from Mossman, Cairns, Innisfail and of course the Tablelands. Crime Stoppers Far Northern Area Committee treasurer Norma Moloney was extremely happy with the morning, receiving some great feedback. “We are so grateful to all the

walkers for getting behind this event and showing their support for Crime Stoppers,” they said. “We could not have put on this event without the wonderful support from our business community.” After completing the walk the walkers were treated to a well earnt steak burger, watermelon and some bananas.

Audit on Queensland’s biggest builders QUEENSLAND’S building watchdog has bared its fangs at the state’s biggest building companies that have been subject to debt complaints in the past 12 months, putting them through an audit. The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) is targeting category 4-7 licensees that have had a monies-owed complaint or adjudication complaint in the past year. QBCC Commissioner Brett

Basset said the audits would ascertain licensees’ compliance with their obligations under the Building Industry Fairness (BIF) Act. “The Act requires a person who receives a payment claim to pay the claimed amount in full and on time, or issue a payment schedule,” he said. “We want to make sure that these debts aren’t potentially an indicator of other financial issues, or of unfair business practices by our biggest licen-

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sees. “By auditing now, we can, if necessary, take action to help prevent future nonpayment issues, which can be damaging to our industry and its participants.” Under the BIF Act, the QBCC can take strong regulatory action against licensees who fail to pay debts, including applying licence conditions, or suspending and/or cancelling a licence.

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VPG making dreams a reality

The James Cook Museum in Cooktown has received over $150,000 for much needed repairs to keep the residing artefacts safe.

Funding for history preservation Ravenshoe local Keisha Huet has started pursing her dreams of becoming a veterinary nurse with the help of a local organisation.

AT JUST 16 years old, Tablelands local Keisha Huet made the decision to look outside of school and start thinking of other opportunities, dreaming of becoming a veterinary nurse. Aiming to complete a Certificate III in Animal Studies Keisha faced one big wall on her journey, age, Keisha was two years too young at the time to start pursuing her dream. Seeking an interim opportunity to build skills, further her studies and work towards her goal, Ravenshoe State School referred Keisha to Vocational Partnerships Group (VPG). VPG helps young aspiring workers to build their skills and

explore alternative education opportunities. VPG Youth Development Coach, Gisella Joslin has been working alongside Keisha to support and encourage her on her education journey, giving her well-deserved praise on her efforts and achievements. “Keisha is an amazing young person who we have had the opportunity to see flourish,” she said. “Her confidence and communication skills have grown, and she has taken every opportunity in her stride. “We are incredibly proud of how far she has come.” VPG offered a learning en-

vironment adapted to Keisha’s specific skills and capabilities where she was supported to develop and strengthen her social skills, giving her the confidence to start pursuing her education and employment opportunities. Through VPG’s youth transition programs, Keisha has completed study in rural operations to build her skills and launch her career in animal studies. She is now currently pursuing work experience opportunities with local veterinary surgeries across the Tablelands in hope to gain industry experience in animal care.

OVER $150,000 will be used to ensure priceless artefacts in the James Cook Museum in Cooktown are preserved for generations to come. The former convent which is now owned and operated by the National Trust of Australia (Queensland) is one of Cooktown’s major attractions, however its roof has fallen into disrepair. It houses an extensive collection of local Guugu Yimithiir artefacts along with an original anchor and canon from the HMB Endeavour, as well as a model of the ship dating to the early twentieth century. Federal Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch said that the $155,000 would be used to repair the leaking roof, ensuring the historical

artefacts in the museum could be appreciated for generations to come. “The James Cook Museum is one of Cooktown’s major attractions and it was important to ensure the historical artefacts contained inside were preserved,” he said. “Once the urgent repairs works are completed, it will ensure the museum can continue to be appreciated by the thousands of people who visit each year.” The museum also celebrates the history of the past convent including the nuns and children who lived there until the 1940s. It also displays the stories of the numerous Chinese immigrants that made their way to Australia in the Gold Rush era in Far North Queensland.

National Trust of Australia (Queensland) Acting CEO Jayme Cuttriss thanked the Australian Government for the funding to support desperately needed repair works. “This museum is important to the community, to the visitors to Cooktown and to Australia as it houses the fascinating stories of Cooktown,” he said. “Including the first recorded Act of Reconciliation between Lt. Cook and the Guugu Yimithirr. “Cooktown is a very special place and I am so pleased that we will be able to receive this much needed funding to secure the convent building and improve the visitor experience.”

Alf, Irene, Vic, Louise, Margaret, Gulia, Geoff, Elise and Andrew. Have you heard about the exciting changes that Grubers Beckett have made in the past 6 months? This enhances their ability to provide businesses with improvements to the service they need and should expect from their accountants and tax advisors. These changes brought new challenges and to meet those challenges Grubers Beckett have appointed new team members who fully understand the need for change and are fully supportive of it. It is essential to the team that your data is secure and that the way they interact with you reflects this. Louise Gruber emphasised, “No matter how unimportant you think your data is to other people, it can be taken very easily through emails so we don’t use that any more for sensitive information.” Vic Falvo is a local Chartered Accountant who worked for many years at one of the larger chartered accountancy businesses in

Cairns and is now joining the Mareeba and Atherton Grubers Beckett team. Margaret Blakey joins them as practice manager. Margaret previously worked for the business when it was owned by Harvey and Colleton in the 90’s. Andrew McGlone who joined in January heads the BAS and book-keeping group. Andrew’s mission is to, “Help people to get the best from their accounting system, whatever that is. We can often check and simplify their records. We are helping everyone to implement STP which is essential mandatory reporting to the ATO of wages paid, to whom and when. We can also provide monthly or quarterly Profit and Loss Accounts and Balance Sheets”. Geoff Davis is now calling Far North Queensland home. Originally from Sydney he is a Chartered Accountant and former principal of mid-sized Sydney accountancy business.

He is a registered liquidator although did admit however that, “I prefer to use my expertise to help a business grow and restructure rather than to see it die. Sometimes the right advice at the right time can make a world of difference”. Most of the team are fully qualified Xero advisers and payroll specialists and also have considerable experience in MYOB accounting systems. Behind the scenes and continuing to provide support to the practice as they have done over the past eighteen years are: Alf Gruber is a Chartered Accountant, registered Company Auditor and registered Tax Agent. He and his wife Louise set up Grubers Beckett in 2001 and, although they have two practices in Sydney, moved permanently with their family to Far North Queensland in 2009. Alf returned home after completing an Economics degree at Sydney University, worked

in the Specialist Tax division of Deloitte in Sydney and was a senior Tax partner of a midsized Chartered Accountancy practice in Sydney for over 15 years. Louise Gruber is also a Chartered Accountant and registered Tax agent. She has over 40 years experience as a Chartered Accountant, which, apart from 4 years at KMPG in business advisory and tax, has always been in the SME advisory area. Kelly Wealth provides financial services advice from Grubers Beckett offices. As you can see it is a very strong team with extensive experience in all aspects of accountancy, including tax, superannuation, business advisory and auditing. Give them a call and with the experience they have, they can provide you with cost effective, simple, well considered solutions to complicated issues.

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The great race returns

One of the hopeful returning teams for the Great Wheelbarrow Race for 2022, the IndieStructables.

THROUGH trials and tribulations, The Great Wheelbarrow Race has been fully revived in its three-day glory as they look ahead to bring the race back for

2022. Much to the dismay of veteran racers and committee members The Great Wheelbarrow Race was unfortunately can-

celled this year with not enough submissions being received to run the race. During lockdowns, the committee pulled out all the stops trying to get the event approved and although they were able to get a one-day event approved, three days proved too much. Now looking ahead to 2022 The Great Wheelbarrow Race committee chair Locky Benstead in encouraging people to get excited for next year's event. “We are planning to return to the three-day format in 2022,” he said. “The Wheelbarrow Race is iconic, nowhere else does this.” The 140km gruelling journey is unlike any other found in Australia and possibly the wider world, following in the footsteps and wheelbarrow tracks of old Australians during the region’s gold rush. Not only is the event looked

forward to by the competitors but the towns and businesses the race travels through and connects. “In terms of tourism the wheelbarrow race is a real opportunity for those western towns to get a free tourism drive,” Mr Benstead said. “A much needed and extra drive with the race running through those communities.” Mr Benstead also had some words to the veteran and newcomer competitors alike about next year’s race. “Don’t let this race run its course, come back we need to keep this going,” he said. “We need you, the teams are what makes the race. “If you’ve always thought about it and never done it here is your opportunity to do something that is done nowhere else.”

Volunteers needed for regions greatest race WHILE it is looking like green lights for the 2022 Great Wheelbarrow Race to continue the committee has asked for assistance in the form of volunteers and new committee members. Three people have stepped down from roles in the committee due to various reasons and now there are some important shoes to fill. Like many important events in the Mareeba shire and across the country, the Great Wheelbarrow Race couldn’t run without volunteers. “When you run an event as big as the Great Wheelbarrow Race, that encompasses two nights and three days, your volunteer base is critical,” Great Wheelbarrow Race committee chair Locky

Benstead said. “It’s about having people on the ground who want to be a part of the community and be a part of the Great Wheelbarrow Race.” Longstanding committee members Rob Miller, Deb Qazim and Terry Roos have all stepped down for various reasons, leaving these committee positions vacant. “I thank these outgoing members for their years of commitment and hard work because without those three the race wouldn’t have happened,” Mr Benstead said. Committee members are just as important as volunteers and Mr Benstead is urging anyone who would like to get involved in the Great Wheelbarrow Race email info@msc.qld.gov.au

Cruising In with the Atherton Men’s Shed The Atherton men’s Shed Cruise In will be back on against next month, giving local car, bike and truck lovers a casual night out.

THE Atherton Men’s Shed will be hosting its next Cruise In on Friday September 3, with vintage muscle cars revving up for the event. Atherton Men’s Shed Secretary John Whyte said that the event held five times a year, is

a great social event for families across the region. “Motorist enthusiasts from across the region who are looking for a free social night out are welcome to come along,” he said. “It's a great way for families

to come together and look at the cars that mum or dad may have had when they were younger. “We believe as a free casual event it really contributes to the communities health and wellbeing.” Mr Whyte said that the event

is a “come when you like and leave when you like” casual event for anyone of any age. The Cruise In will be held at the Atherton Men’s Shed on 2 Railway Lane, Atherton, with cars, bikes and trucks all on display.

| COMMUNITY UPDATE | COMMUNITY UPDATE | COMMUNITY UPDATE | COMMUNITY UPDATE | COMMUNITY UPDATE | COMMUNITY UPDATE | MAREEBA LIBRARY SHOWCASE

The new Mareeba Library opened to the public on Monday, 16 August 2021. Council encourages all community members to visit the new library, with a Library Showcase to be held on Friday, 27 August 2021 after the Official Opening at 11am.

WHEELBARROW RACE COMMITTEE

LAND PROTECTION

NEW CHILLAGOE RESERVOIR

The Great Wheelbarrow Race is back in 2022! Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from community members to fill three vacancies on the Great Wheelbarrow Race Advisory Committee. Positions will be filled until the end of the current term in 2024. Interested? Please visit Council’s website for more information.

Council continues to undertake significant land protection work, including many projects with our important community partners. Jum Rum Creek and its tributaries were once fully choked with Pond Apple trees. Council staff, Kuranda Envirocare, Kuranda Conservation and Biosecurity staff have cleaned up the entire length of the creek system! That’s 27km of creek over the past KURANDA WALKING TRAILS OPEN several years. All walking trails in Kuranda are now open A major outbreak of Gamba grass was to the public, following the completion of located while Land Protection Officers a number of projects. The Jum Rum and Jungle Walking Trails were constructed circa were searching a property at Yalkula for Parthenium weed. The infestation had 2000 and have now been resurfaced. spread down into the bed and banks of the A new trail has also been constructed to Little Mitchell River. provide a link to the Barron Falls lookout. The invasive grass was threatening to Walkers with dogs are welcome, but infest the entire Mitchell River system so a be aware dogs are not permitted on all joint work program was initiated involving sections of the trails. Please follow the affected landowners, the Julatten and signage. Mt Molloy Association of Residents and Council encourages walkers from across Ratepayers volunteers and Council. the Shire to visit the Kuranda village and experience these walks for themselves.

MAREEBA CONTROLLED BURNS

Council will be conducting a number of controlled burns in Mareeba over the coming weeks. The planned hazard reduction burns will reduce fuel loads and help to protect life and property during the wildfire season. Residents of Mareeba are advised that burns will be conducted at Granite Creek, Zenel Road and on the Barron River near the end of Kearney St and Couper Street.

The Showcase will include library tours at 11:30am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm, 4:30pm and 5:30pm, a lunchtime sausage sizzle, and from 3:30pm, entertainment for the kids by Bugzy Bumblebee, face painting and barefoot bowls. All are welcome. For further information, please phone the Mareeba Library on 4086 4622.

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A new 500 kilolitre water reservoir has delivered essential water security to the Chillagoe community.

In addition to boosting the usable holding capacity, the new reservoir meets all cyclone rating standards and provides greater capacity for fire-fighting purposes and potential drinking water, strengthening the township’s resilience in a disaster situation. The $1.1 million project was predominantly co-funded through the Australian Government’s Building Better Regions Funding Program and the Queensland Government’s Building our Regions Program and had been necessitated by the failing steel reservoirs. The original reservoirs were decommissioned and removed upon completion of this project.

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Talaroo enjoys stellar opening

George and Doreen’s four children and their families outside the recently renamed George and Doreen Memorial Swimming Pool in Georgetown.

Georgetown history celebrated THE Georgetown community was out in force over last weekend as they had their 100+1-year celebration with hundreds lining the streets for markets stalls, food, fun and floats.

The celebration was pushed back from last year due to COVID and it certainly didn’t disappoint with nearly 400 people in the streets well until midnight on some nights.

Bethel family in an old wagon in the street parade.

The weekend also saw the unveiling of the new George and Doreen Dickenson Memorial Swimming Pool, George and Doreen were instrumental in getting the pool built for the community.

Georgetown Student Hostel’s float.

Talaroo Hot Springs enjoyed a wonderful official opening on August 13.

BY MICHAEL WARREN FAR North’s new tourist attraction Talaroo Hot Springs is officially off and running with many local dignitaries and officials attending the venue’s stellar recent formal opening. “The opening (on Friday, August 13) was an incredible and exciting day for Ewamian People everywhere,” an excited Talaroo Hot Springs spokesperson told The Express. “It was amazing to celebrate the hard work and dedication of so many people over so many years in achieving this great

milestone. “We’re so proud to showcase our very special and unique Talaroo Hot springs, promoting Ewamian culture and showcasing Ewamian country. “Thank you to everyone who has made this possible and to everyone for all of your support.” Located along the Savannah Way near Mt Surprise Talaroo Hot Springs has a range of offerings for visitors. Hot Springs tours are accessible by doing a 45-minute ranger guided tour which among other things shares stories about Talaroo’s history, geology, ecol-

ogy of the springs and contemporary work of Ewamian Rangers. In the future guests will be able to explore other parts of the Talaroo Station property including the Einasleigh River and will be provided a mud map on arrival. Guests will be able to stay in powered or unpowered sites with future plans to offer glamping tents and self contained cabins. In good news for pooch lovers, Talaroo will be a dog friendly location.

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Vietnam Veterans Day ATHERTON

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Parade Marshall, Bryan Blake.

Constable Sharika Fenton.

Legatee Paul Quinlan.

John Hardy.

Rod Fenton.

Vietnam Veterans & Long Tan Day MAREEBA Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Mareeba Mayor, Angela Toppin.

Tito Sciani.

George Hammett. Mareeba State High School students.

Jack Coppinger.

St Stephen’s Catholic College Students.

Peter Fisher.

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Ross Cuzzubbo.

Dimbulah State School students.

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1.30pm: Soulatina 1.45pm: Sampaguita Filipino Dance Group 2.00pm: Zumba Z Crew 2.15pm: Kainga Tonga 2.30pm: Zagareb Island Dancers 2.45pm: Thai Dance Group 3.00pm: Rwanda African Youth Group 3.15pm: Cairns African Group 3.30pm: The Pacific Islander Dancers

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10.00am: Assembly at Arnold Park and Parade 10.15am: Advance Australia Fair – Jamie Malcolm 10.20am: Welcome to the Land – Vincent Mathieson and Rhonda Dooley 10.30am: Aboriginal Dance Group 10.45am: Tableland Bavarian Dance Couple 11.00am: Chinese Dance Group 11.30am: Edelweiss Dance Group Cairns

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Our Council Our Community Preparing Your Business For Sale

Projects & Programs Update

Startup Tablelands Event

Are you considering selling your business now or in the future and you’re not sure what’s involved?

Follow our project updates at trc.qld.gov.au. Weather permitting, the following projects and programs will commence, continue and/or be completed in September:

Transformative Technologies AU Founder Pitch Festival 6–8pm Wednesday 25 August (TODAY) Ignite Your Passion Even Further 4.00–5.30pm Thursday 2 September Fortnightly Zoom Catchups 12.30pm every Friday Visit startuptablelands.org for details and to register.

Our free workshop will ease the uncertainty of putting your business up for sale and clarify what you can do, and what you need others to do, to give you the best outcome.

7.00–8.30am Friday 27 August Coordination Centre, 15 Vernon Street, Atherton RSVP by 3.30pm Thursday 26 August to tablelandsregionalcouncil/eventbrite.com.

Slashing in Atherton, Upper Barron, Yungaburra, East Barron, Mungalli, Ellinjaa, Maalan, Beatrice, Moregatta, Minbun, Herberton, Millstream, Innot Hot Springs and Mount Garnet.

Tenders

Grading in Wongabel, East Barron, Danbulla, Silver Valley, Herberton and Kirrama.

Gravel patching in Beatrice, Herberton, Middlebrook, Millaa Millaa and Millstream.

New drainage in Rosewood Close, Malanda to improve stormwater runoff.

New machinery shed and bollards at Wondecla Sportsground.

Bitumen reseal program.

New water reservoir, pipes and booster pump at Ravenshoe.

Relocation of water main in English Street, Malanda.

Culvert, drainage and sealed road inspections across the region.

Pothole repairs and sign cleaning.

TRC2021-08 for the supply and delivery of gravel resheeting program — Southern Closes 3pm Monday 6 September TRC2021-07 for the supply and delivery of gravel resheeting program — Northern Closes 3pm Monday 6 September

For more information and to lodge your tender go to tenderlink.com/trc.

Work With Us We are looking for a: •

Manager Strategic Assets Closes Monday 30 August

Ganger — Road Maintenance Performance Contract Closes Monday 30 August

For more information and to apply, go to trc.qld.gov.au/our-council/careers.

Next Council Meetings 9.30am Thursday 26 August Patrick English Pavilion, Malanda (not live streamed) 9am Thursday 23 September Coordination Centre, 15 Vernon Street, Atherton

Rate Notices Rate notices will be delivered in late August and payments must be processed and the funds cleared on or before the due date for the discount to apply. Payments can be made at trc.qld.gov.au, via Australia Post or BPay and at a customer service centre.

Senior Computer Training Sessions will recommence in the next few months. Keep an eye on the library socials and in the Atherton Library for more information.

PENSIONER PRE-CYCLONE CLEAN UP Residents who receive an age or disability pension, and are in a kerbside collection area, can register for a free waste collection service in November. Register at 1300 362 242 by Friday 22 October.

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We acknowledge the Tradition Custodians of the Tablelands Region and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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Students competing in the bug eating competition. Sebastian Mckle and Bart Simon.

Layne Curteon and Alyssa Tatti.

Corbin Butler playing with slime.

Hope Vinck, Jay Ariotti and Casey Grade 11 science ambassators with head of department Nicholls trying out some ediable slime. Jason Richardson.

Students explore the science of food BY ELLIE FINK STUDENTS gathered around to watch their peers eat dried crickets and make 5-minute ice cream with Mareeba State High School’s (MSHS) science department hosting their annual National Science Week. National Science Week calls upon organisations, groups and individuals across the country to make up one of the country’s largest science festivals. MSHS held two main events, a bug eating competition held by the science ambassadors last Wednesday and the Grade 12 Science in Practise class hosting activities for Grade 7 students last Friday.

Head of Department for Science, Jason Richardson said that this week MSHS dove into the science of food, this year's Science Week theme. “This year's topic was food and Grade 11 and 12 students hosted events to try and promote food future trends and explain some of the Science behind everyday food products,” he said. “I was able to facilitate and guide the students to develop and run their own activities. “There was a lot of personal development and learning beyond the Science curriculum that occurs when older students run events for younger students.” Grade 11 Science Ambassa-

dor Daniel Penn helped host the bug eating competition and said that this week has been a way to raise awareness in science and its future. ”It is an opportunity to raise awareness to people about science related activities and is also a way to have some fun,” he said. “In the bug eating competition we gave contestants four grams of crickets to see who could eat it in the shortest amount of time, as well as some flavoured bugs on the side for taste testing. “The record for the bug eating competition was 42 seconds in the end.”

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ON ROAD the

Worst electorates for road deaths in the QLD RACQ has revealed Queensland’s most dangerous electorates for road deaths, as the State tragically recorded more than 172 fatalities so far this year. As part of the Club’s month-long road safety campaign, the electorate of Callide, was named as the worst location for fatalities in the State between January and July this year, with 11 deaths recorded. Nanango had the second highest number of road deaths at 10 lives lost, followed by Burnett with nine. RACQ spokesperson Lauren Ritchie said the unnecessary loss of life needed to stop. “These horrific statistics reinforce the sobering fact Queenslanders are being killed at an alarmingly high rate,” Ms Ritchie said. “Eighteen of the 20 electorates with the highest number of road fatalities are in regional areas. “Regional roads are of-

ten over-represented in fatalities, with crashes more likely to happen at higher speeds.” Ms Ritchie said the solution to improving Queensland’s horrific road toll was to ensure we had safer drivers on safer roads. “We’re pleading with drivers to not get complacent and to take road safety into their own hands, as we know quieter regional roads can be deadly,” she said. “Disobeying simple road rules like speeding, not wearing a seatbelt, being distracted or drink or drug driving dramatically increases your risk of a crash. “We also need to leaders to focus investment on regional road funding. The major roads in these regions are high speed, have single lanes in each direction, are undivided and typically have narrow shoulders with hazardous roadsides, making them more unforgiving in the

event of a crash. “The Bruce Highway Upgrade Program, due to be delivered over the next 15 years, as well as low cost, high impact safety works packages on other roads under Federal and State Road Safety Programs, need to be accelerated. “We need our leaders to deliver simple safety upgrades such as lane and shoulder widening, safety barriers, roadside hazard removal, overtaking lanes and rumble strips.” HIGHEST RATES OF ROAD FATALITIES BY STATE ELECTORATE: Callide 11 Nanango 10 Burnett 9 Gympie 8 Traeger 8 Burdekin 8 Glass House 8 Hill 6 Southern 5 Downs Warrego 5 Condamine 5

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New phone and seat belt detection cameras have now been installed at the lights near McDonalds in Mareeba.

Cameras installed at Mareeba lights THE traffic lights in Mareeba now have mobile phone and seatbelt detection cameras installed on all four traffic lights following new mobile phone laws for drivers across Queensland. Updated regulations mean that it is now illegal to have your device in your hand or anywhere else on your body,

including on your lap or under your leg, while driving, whether it is in use or not. If caught by one of the cameras, a $1033 fine will be issued as well as four demerit points. Motorists can still use their mobile phone if the vehicle is stationary to pay for goods and services, such as through

a drive through, to enter a carpark or present legal documents such as a driver's license or border pass to the police. Open and P2 licence holders may also continue to utilise their phone in a cradle attached to the vehicle to accept phone calls but it is illegal to pass your phone to the passenger.

Funding for road safety OVER $170 million has been set aside to fast-track numerous road safety projects across the state including statewide rest areas and the Palmerston Highway from Innisfail to Ravenshoe. $2 million has been set aside for the Palmerston Highway to widen its shoulders and the installation of guardrails at highrisk areas.

This money comes out of the $174.7 million package containing almost 50 upgrades set to be completed in the next 12 months. $14 million from this package will be used for upgrades to roadside rest areas across Queensland. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Devel-

opment Barnaby Joyce said one life lost on Australian roads is one too many. “Our government is committed to keeping our communities safe, while securing our economic recovery,” he said. “The funding supports the fast roll-out of life-saving safety works on rural and regional roads.”

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ENTERTAINMENT Music lovers bring concert to Irvinebank

TABLELANDS Music Lovers will be hosting a Rocking Blues Night at the historical Irvinebank School of Arts on September 4 with a special

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bands Billy Turner Trio and No Requests. Tablelands Music Lovers president Colin Trigwell says the club is excited to be

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ENTERTAINMENT Wolfe Brothers set to rock at Savannah fest

The Wolfe Brothers are set to perform at Savannah in the Round this October in Mareeba.

BY MICHAEL WARREN AS Australia’s country music event of the year nears one band certain to prove a crowd pleaser during October’s Savannah in the Round festival in Mareeba are the ever-popular duo The Wolfe Brothers. Nick and Tom Wolfe got their break on reality tv show Australia’s Got Talent in 2012 and since then haven’t looked back as they’ve gone about

forging a successful career as a well-known country music outfit across the country. Hailing from a background of four generations of farmers and musicians it was inevitable the brothers would pursue fulltime music careers. From their debut effort “It’s on”, to “Nothin’ but Trouble” in 2014 the duo have continued to express their talents, with 2016 hit “Throw em back” receiving good praise across

the industry. The pair are no strangers to Far North Queensland and regularly visit the region on their on east coast tours, including venues like Cairns’ Edge Hill tavern. Fans can catch the dynamic duo perform an array of their hits during Savannah in the Round on Friday October 1, on the Main Stage from 4.45pm.

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ON LAND the

Alison, Nick and Chloe Trompf of Tallangalook Shorthorns and Santa Gertrudis stud, near Lake Barrine were ready to welcome visitors last Sunday.

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Janene and David Guazzo, pictured admiring Yan Tee Creek Brahman bulls, travelled up from their Ingham property “Hamleigh” to see what was on offer.

Droughtmaster producers Bryce Turner (L) and Doug Turner (R), talk cattle with Brian Harriman of Reedybrook B Brahman Stud Millaa Millaa.

Miranda Ryan from “Ballynure” near Einasleigh was interested in Ron Collier’s Figtree Grey Poll Brahman bulls at Tarzali.

Expansion possible for next Beef Open Day BY SALLY TURLEY PRESIDENT of the Tablelands Better Beef Open Day, Nick Trompf of Tallangalook Shorthorns and Sanata Gertrudis said that following early discussions, their committee was seriously considering extending next year's event over 2 days to give visitors more time. “With widespread buyer interest and indications of more studs looking to join in the future, there is a lot of merit in running the 2022 event over two days to make it easier for visitors to get around all the properties they have come to see,” Mr Trompf said. “The majority of stud representatives reported excellent outcomes on the day. Sales were made on most properties, including Tallangalook, and significant orders were received for later in the year, or for next season's draft. “What was also really pleasing was that, the clientele that did attend were mainly 'top quality' buyers. They were chasing superior genetics and were willing to pay for the best animals on the day,” he said. Although impacted by a generally miserable day across the Tablelands, the third annual Better Beef Open Day was another successful event embraced by

stud breeders and customers alike last Sunday. Maximising their opportunity to speak directly with vendors about their cattle in the "engine room" of their operation, potential clients travelled from around northern, central and western Queensland to see what the Tablelands had to offer. Mo Pedersen of Fassifern Limousin and Droughtmaster Stud, Tarzali, spoke for many vendors when he observed that while 2021 visitor numbers were down on the previous two years, those that did come were "on a mission" and he did make sales on the day. “Our first car load arrived at 8.20am and the last at 4.50pm and the longest we were without visitors during the day, was only 10 minutes. We had people from as far south as Beaudesert and west to Forsayth and Georgetown,” Mr Pedersen said. “We have got better at setting up in the wet for the wet and while it would be great to be able to stage the event on a dry day, what time of year could you guarantee a dry day on the Tablelands? None,” he said. Unfortunately it did prove a bit too wet for one participant. After inches of rain in the lead up to the day, Peter Bauer of Warrina Droughtmasters chose to "pull the pin" on this year's event

saying, "I didn't want to spend the day towing visitors' bogged cars out of my driveway, so I made the most of it by jumping in the car and visiting other studs in the area.” Kellie Williams of Kel-Lee Droughtmaster Stud, Upper Barron reported seeing a lot of new faces this year. "We were inundated by buyers after the Malanda show, so all my cattle were already sold, but after seeing the cattle I had on display, a lot of buyers are coming back at the end of the year to have another look at bulls and heifers,” she said. After selling seven bulls and 40 heifers last year, Gordon Rasmussen of the established Euluma Droughtmaster Stud, Julatten, reported a quieter day this year. “Normally a contingent of visitors make a beeline for my place and work their way back,” he said. “Distance may be a factor, so next year I am considering taking my cattle to the Mareeba saleyards to showcase them there for buyers. As well as my bulls, I had 22 'ready to mate' heifers, 40 younger heifers and three bullocks, displaying the finished product, for buyer perusal,” Mr Rasmussen said. Millstream Springs Brangus stud principal Mandie Scott ex-

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Thank you for your kindness Mareeba mechanic I WOULD like to share with your readers the kindness shown to my family by a stranger who lives in your city. On Sunday the August 15, we were staying at Granite Gorge and enjoying such a wonderful experience when my husband found that our granddaughter’s vehicle was missing one of two bolts from the undercarriage near one of her tyres. She had been complaining of shuddering on braking. My husband and granddaughter went into Mareeba to try to obtain a bolt to fix the vehicle, but they were on their way back to Granite Gorge without one when my husband saw a mechanic fixing a forklift in the front grounds of a business. My husband took the bolt into the business asking if they might know where he could obtain one. The person at desk advised my husband to speak with the mechanic who was working outside. My husband approached this mechanic and told him the story of the missing bolt. The mechanic said to my husband; “Mate, I will be working on this till 9pm but I think I have some of those bolts at my workshop. It is 17klms form here.” The mechanic gave my husband his address and then he said, "You will be able to access it with these two keys. One for the gate to enter the property and the other for the door of the shed." And just like that, the mechanic from Mareeba gave to a complete stranger the keys to his property and his shed. My husband told me that the mechanic looked into his eyes, and he had looked into the mechanics’ eyes and that they knew they trusted each other. Brotherhood of mechanics – my husband was wearing his old mechanic overalls. I told my husband that it was the love of God that prompted the mechanic to give him the keys, realising his desperate need for the bolt. My husband and our granddaughter went to the mechanic's shed and looked in a bucket of bolts, found the one they needed, locked up the shed and the property and returned the keys to the mechanic. My husband offered him money which he declined. So dear Mareeba mechanic thank you for your kindness to a complete stranger. Your actions on Sunday really saved the day for us and we all ask that you be blessed as you blessed us. I was praying that a bolt would be provided by the Lord, and it was through you it was given. This Word of God sums up this blessing; “My God will meet all your needs according to His Glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19. Lyn Groth CRANBROOK, TOWNSVILLE

Barron River bridge debacle continues I HAVE followed with interest the progress

of the $2.1 million investigation into the failing bridge at Kuranda, to hear the head of TMR in Cairns this week claim that bridges built now days were at the end of their useful life at 50 years. I am astounded that he would think we as the taxpayers of Queensland would buy that and think we had received value for money with the present structure failing after only 58 years. I would suggest we had a huge failure in design, construction and forward planning that this most important link in our North Queensland strategy as arrived at this sorry state after such a short service life. Should we be asking has maintenance been neglected or been short cut over the bridges lifetime or maybe the maintenance budget has either been too small or used on other more pressing jobs. Some examples of bridges close to home that should be past there use by date according to the TMR spokesperson, the Sydney Harbour bridge opened 1932 carrying road and rail transport daily 150,000 vehicles their annual maintenance budget is $5,000,0000. The Story Bridge Brisbane opened 1940 carrying just 1000,000 every day, jump across the Tasman to Auckland, NZ their harbour bridge was opened in 1959 and 10 years later in 1969 had to add what the New Zealanders affectionately call the Nippon Clip On added 2 additional lanes in either direction carrying 170,000 vehicles daily. Jump to the other side of the Pacific Ocean the Golden Gate Bridge opened 1937 carrying 112,000 vehicles daily, then if we like to go to London’s Tower Bridge opened in 1894 carrying a very modest 40,000 vehicles a day. There are much older bridges in the UK the Union Chain bridge between England and Scotland dates back to 1820 though now days it is a pedestrian bridge only, take a short trip over to Poland. If you go to Gliwice and there you will find a suspension bridge dating back to 1734, then take a trip around Europe and look at the bridges and aqueducts that the Romans built during the height their rise power. 1st to the 4th and find what is still standing and in many cases still in use, of course the one thing they all have in common is continual maintenance. So, what we have here in the case of the Baron river Bridge at Kuranda is a show of no forward planning probably poor maintenance and general incompetence the $ 2.1 million should have been put into the solution and not the band aide temporary fix we are now getting. What chance have we as QLD taxpayers of changing the outcome? Gary Hardy MALANDA

Kennedy electorate keeps missing out THE local Transport and Main Roads Department is another Queensland Department failure. TMR knew the Kuranda Barron River Bridge needed upgrading six years ago. Kennedy Highway is vital to supporting all Tableland residents as well as primary

and secondary industries. This highway is vital to Cape York regions. Local members, Pitt, Healy, Crawford, Lui and Knuth have all let their constituents down, not to mention Mark Bailey, TMR Minister. Where is he in this mess? When will people wake up that Labor has let the Far northern region degenerate since their election to office in December 1989? For all but five years Labor has been in government in Queensland to the far north’s detriment. Federal Member, Bob Katter, has also let constituents down. Having been in parliament for 47 years, he knows the ropes well. He let a grand opportunity pass him by when he didn’t use his Balance of power in the 2011 Gillard government. Kennedy electorate missed out hugely in that term of parliament. Mr Katter could have pushed for the reclassifying of the Kennedy Highway as a national Highway as suggested by Advance Cairns CEO Dr Paul Sparshott. Warren Entsch and he could have worked together. Instead our Kennedy member spent much of that term travelling Australia on taxpayers’ money forming his Katter Party. This bridge needs fixing more than urgently. Beverley Prescott ATHERTON

Local not happy with Government OUR federal health department says the majority of Covid deaths are people in their 70s or older, and that there’s been 967 Covid deaths since January, 20202. Excluding the 800 dead from Victoria’s disastrous air-conditioned high-rise hotel quarantine3, we’ve had 167 Covid deaths in 18 months. However, in the first three months of the Covid vaccination campaign we’ve seen 183 deaths from vaccine reactions. Worse, TGA data shows vaccine deaths are occurring in younger age groups than those most susceptible to death from Covid. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency regulates our medicos and has banned them from stating any concerns about vaccine safety. In effect, our governments are coercing us into vaccines that have killed more Aussies at a younger age than the disease they’re supposed to prevent. There are TGA-approved drugs on the market now that cure Covid, a fact wellknown to many Australian doctors. Our governments’ obsession with reaching “x-percent vaccinated,” using experimental drugs with improperly-applied emergency-use approval, looks like a plan to harm rather than help. If only we had a large network of researchers across Australia who had the ability to find these facts and report them to everyone, many lives could be saved. Peter Campion TOLGA

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With Mareeba Men’s Shed THERE’S been plenty of community involvement for Mareeba Mens Shed members over the past month. In addition to our regular clubhouse sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8am to noon, Mareeba Mens Shed has also been out and about supporting the community at two well attended events last month, Mareeba Rodeo and of course the ever popular Christmas in July event at Davies Park. As well, following an Australia wide agreement involving St John’s Ambulance Service and Mens Shed Australia, Mareeba Men’s Shed members have made and installed a cabinet to enclose an AED or defibrillator unit that is now available at Mareeba Office Centre. Research shows survival rates of up to 70% can be achieved if an AED is on hand. The St John G5 and G3 Elite AEDs are simple, effective and ready for the rescue. Having this vital emergency equipment available in our community is a great advantage because there is the potential there to actually save lives and even shorten treatment periods, so it’s yet another project that has our full support Don’t forget Mareeba Mens Shed will be supporting the annual Mareeba Multicultural Festival later this month at our Dinky Di9 Aussie Hot Pie stall, so an open invitation is extended to all pieologists to give it a go and get yourselves a pie

or two. Mareeba Mens Shed is about providing a friendly place for participants to attend and our members have the opportunity to improve their lifestyle and to learn new skills and also to get involved with our community by way of the work we do. How much each member becomes involved is really up to each individual member where they go and what they do. Some might want to develop new skills, some might get involved heavily and others might just want to come along for a cuppa and a chin wag. This month’s info session will involve a team from our Mareeba based staff from Queensland Fire and Rescue. So fire safety and prevention and other emergency events will be covered at Mareeba Men’s Shed at the right hand end of Lloyd Street on the right near the river, tomorrow (Thursday, August 26) from 10am. If someone wants to along and join Mareeba Mens’ Shed, come along on a Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning, contact any Shed member available and you’ll be directed to one of the Committee members for further information. Or you can phone us on 0499 229 986and remember everyone is welcome . . . and don’t forget there’s usually a great morning tea on offer from 10am DEAN THOMAS President Mareeba Men’s Shed

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eas. • Polished timber flooring. • Air Conditioned - split systems • Ideal craft room/kids playroom • Double carport and three rainwater tanks • Fully fenced and automatic inground irrigation system • 5 KW solar factory on roof • Garden shed and fire pit in the backyard. • Excellent position • Walk to all amenities Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

• Cool shady established trees • Town water + 3 water tanks Enjoy this lovely call home in a perfect location close to all amenities in a very quiet part of town opposite a free swimming pool, surrounded by beautiful shady trees and a variety of Frangipani Trees.

Beyond the bitumen – lies serenity IT makes sense that your home be a place of tranquillity and above all rest. Here you can get away from the everyday and escape the hustle and bustle of modern living. This Queenslander style home with four bedrooms is large enough to raise a family. There are polished timber floors and high ceilings throughout, and the kitchen has a new stove. For year round comfort the main bedroom is airconditioned. The home has been rewired and restumped.

Abundant water is available from the town supply as well as rainwater tanks. You can do as little or as much as you like on this 2,600sqm allotment, the ideal spot for kicking back and relaxing come the weekend. Children can walk safely to Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

the adjacent primary school. For more information, call Trisha Jackson at Professionals Atherton. Phone 4091 3955 or 0419 1833 145 anytime. To view more photos, visit athertonrealestate.com.au IRVINEBANK $195,000 Trisha Jackson Professionals Atherton 0419 183 145

Don’t miss the opportunity on this one. Contact agent Alex Payne on 0409 328 153 at LJ Hooker Atherton.

10 George St, GEORGETOWN $169,000 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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This place is special WHERE to start... half a lifetime of work has gone into this house and property. This is the place to escape to and be self-sufficient and free from the lock downs. The 3-bedroom home is a work of art and a incredible display of craftsmanship. Every board has been handled numerous times from tree to being a part of a house. The time, hard work and love that had to be endured to build, not just the dwellings, but the gardens, yards and paddocks must be truly recognized. Copious amounts of fruit trees have been planted, including peaches, nectarines, all kinds of citrus, nuts, grapes, mulberries, mangoes, and other exotic fruits,

not to mention the small orchard of bananas. The paddocks have been improved over the years with legumes, fertilizers and by the careful grazing of a herd of goats. The water is being pumped out of the wild river into storage tanks whilst the drinking water is being harvested from the rain. The sale of the property also includes a very large quantity of sawn timber. • 64.36 HA (156 acres) • Fenced Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

• Yards • River close by • Large 3-bedroom timber home • Verandas • Separate timber dwelling • Large variety of fruit trees • Small orchard of bananas For more information, or to book your private inspection, call Susanne 0408 733 149 or Darren 0429 977 675 @ Tablelands.com & Malanda Real estate.

MILLSTREAM $925,000 Susanne Reynolds Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate 0408 733 149

Kairi character home LISTINGS WANTED! WHAT IS YOUR PROPERTY WORTH? Give us a no obligation call to find out!

WELCOME to quaint Kairi, a town full of character and a house to match. 16 Irvine St, Kairi offers a timber character home with polished floorboards throughout its open plan living. The home offers loads of personality with spacious bedrooms, air con throughout and modern convenience while maintaining its own

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unique style. Features include 3 bedrooms, open plan living with hard wood floors and air conditioning throughout the home. Outside enjoy a large entertaining area, spacious 1062sqm block of land with no rear neighbours. This home is move in ready and sure to impress. Currently tenants and pro-

ducing an income. Please contact exclusive agent Zach Reid of First Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

National Atherton for further details or to arrange an inspection on 0437 332 912.

4091 1177

6 Irvine St, KAIRI Offers over $300,000 EXCLUSIVE to Zach Reid First National Real Estate Atherton 0427 683 023

21 Main St, Atherton

4091 1177 21 Main St, Atherton

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

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• 4 bedroom home on 1565m2 of water frontage • Top level contains the master suite which offers holiday vibes • Spacious open plan living, dining and kitchen area • Kitchen features stone benchtops & servery to outdoor entertainment area • Double bay remote garage with high clearance for a boat or larger vehicles

Price: Offers Over $1.1 Million - Call Kaydee 0417 468 941

8 ELWOOD CLOSE, ATHERTON

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• Modern kitchen with 5 burner gas cooktop • Tiled open plan kitchen, dining and lounge • Formal lounge /media room • Master suite with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe • 1114m² block, 49m² shed with power, 250m² under roof

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Unique lifestyle and commercial opportunity

The functions and accommodation facility known as “The Orchids”

Accelerating success. Unique Lifestyle & Commercial Opportunity For Lease

COLLIERS CAIRNS presents for lease the functions and accommodation facility known as “The Orchids” north of Mareeba. Nestled amongst the Hann Tableland National Park, the property presents a lifestyle and commercial venture for its new tenant. This unique opportunity would suit a range of potential tenants, especially those professionals in the hospitality field or young entrepreneurs. Generous incentives and flexible lease options are available for the right tenant. Comprising a function venue, cottage, guest accommodation and more, “The Orchids” presents a remarkable opportunity for an operator to create a unique business while capitalising on the beautiful surrounding wetlands and nature reserve.

The future lease holder has the opportunity to carry forward the business name and branding or amend it to reflect their new venture. All necessary equipment is included in the lease allowing the new occupier to walk-in and begin operations. Situated within the spectacular Mareeba Wetlands, the refurbished function venue has a 200 person capacity with a commercial kitchen, which broadens the possibility of expanding the business to run as a café or restaurant. The substantially sized decked area allows guests to take in the surrounds overlooking the tranquil waters while seated inside the venue or mingling on the balcony area. In addition to the function centre, the lease incorporates a spacious, furnished

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residential cottage for the lessee/caretaker to reside or it can be used as lodge accommodation for an additional income stream. Renowned for its natural beauty and tranquility, the area is popular with bird watchers, many of which who previously have travelled from all over the world to spot the rare and exclusive birds found in this region. Guest accommodation in the form of three “glamping” style safari tents are available on the site. Complete with their own ensuite, power and water, the safari tents are positioned within close proximity to the function venue, while each having their own private area. For more information, contact Stacey Quaid on 0418 773 258.

“The Orchids”, Mareeba, QLD For Lease

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Venue hire, accommodation + more

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Potential for multiple income streams

Bounded by Hann Tableland National Park *Approx.

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Just stunning

Call Nat to list your property! nat@fnqpowerproperty.com.au Nat Page 0438 237 909 | 2 Cook Street, Atherton

STUNNING inside and out, this beautiful property is sure to impress even the most discerning of buyers. On entering, you are greeted with the welcoming feel of a home of excellence, in both design and positioning. This home and its views are breathtaking. Showcasing a beautiful kitchen displaying stone benchtops, timber features and high quality appliances as well as underfloor heating, it truly is an entertainer’s delight. The living-room is grand and spectacular; open wood fireplace, beautiful vaulted ceilings with expansive glass doors perfectly framing the breathtaking view! The well-appointed, mas-

ter bedroom showcases beautiful views to wake up to every morning as well as a large WIR, ensuite with underfloor heating, large bath & double shower. The entertainment area is designed to be the star of the show, and does not disappoint! Impeccably positioned to take utmost advantage of the entertainment lifestyle as well as the stunning views of Lake Tinaroo, the mountain ranges and rural land beyond. Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

For your inspection contact exclusive agent Suzey Whitby at Ray White Atherton today on 0438 090 306 for your inspection. http:// www.raywhiteruralatherton.com.au/L12144272

BARRINE $1,350,000 EXCLUSIVE to Suzey Whitby Ray White Atherton 0438 090 306

Atherton

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

LUSH LIFESTYLE & LOCATION Malanda • 3 bay shed, 1 open bay • Set on 3.67 hectares (approx. 9 acres) • Established orchard • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom modern home • Granite benchtops in kitchen & bathroom This property is being • Entertainment patio with rural views sold via Expressions of • 5kw solar system + 4 rainwater tanks Interest; therefore a price • Weed free, well-grassed paddock guide cannot be given. • Water license from the Johnson River Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450 L13188250

This property is the ideal combination of modern rural living, with 3 fenced paddocks, cattle yards, crush and ramp. The current owners run approx 10 head of cattle.

CUTE AS A BUTTON Herberton • 3 bedrooms • Pot belly fireplace • Enclosed verandah • High ceilings, T&G walls • Open entertaining space • 2 bay shed & 2 bay carport $299,000 ATH23186163 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306

MOUNT ABBOTT POULTRY FARM Mareeba • RSPCA Approved farm • Only minutes from processing plant & hatchery • Excellent water quality & supply • Newly updated computer management systems • 4 sheds running 105,000 birds on all 6 batches • Quality return with guaranteed monthly payments Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450

AUCTION

24th September 10.30am Please contact agents for details.

Peter Douglas 0407 172 101

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Lifestyle at Mareeba

OPEN HOME THIS SATURDAY 10AM TO 11AM

WELCOME to your stylish, new home. Set in prestigious Riverlands Park Estate and surrounded by other quality homes it's not just an address…..it's a lifestyle. This 4 bedroom home is quality built, positioned on a premium sized allotment and encompasses stunning, neutral colour schemes, superior fixtures and fittings as well as a practical, stylish floor plan. Features include: • Stylish Hamptons style exterior with neutral colour tones + quality fixtures and fittings throughout • Fully tiled throughout with 600mm polished porcelain tiles • Fully split system air-

conditioned • Generous open plan living area with bifold doors opening out to the patio • 4 Generous bedrooms with mirrored built-in robes & extra built-in drawers • Master bedroom with stunning fully tiled ensuite, walk-in robe with built-in cabinetry/dresser plus sliding door access to the patio • Striking central kitchen with 2 pac cabinetry, double door pantry, bi-fold servery window to the patio & stainless steel appliances including dishwasher • Opulent main bathroom, fully tiled to the ceiling with separate freestanding bath • Substantial, fully tiled rear patio

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• Large laundry with builtin cabinetry + sizeable builtin storage cupboards in the hallway • Security screens & tinted windows throughout • Fully tiled garage • Fenced on 3 sides with huge rear yard, room for a large shed and pool & side access on both sides • Very well located in sought after Riverlands Park Estate on the Cairns side of Mareeba, only 5 minutes to Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

town centre The extensive list of quality features and stylish floor plan will impress! Inspection is highly recommended. Open for inspection this Saturday from 10am to 11am. For further information or to arrange a private inspection please call exclusive agent Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468 or inspect this Saturday.

17 Riverlands Drive, MAREEBA $545,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real estate 0417 700 468

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Solid home, great street appeal and a large shed THIS immaculately presented home is perfect for those wanting a low maintenance easy care property, that offers a lot and is great value for money! Perfectly positioned on a very generous 1,316m2 fully fenced corner allotment in a family friendly street. Features Include; • Solid masonry block home • 4 bedrooms all with built in robes, 3 bedrooms are carpeted • Study/sunroom • Open plan living with a cosy fireplace • Central kitchen with a freestanding oven, breakfast bar & plenty of bench space. • Internal laundry • Tiled bathroom with a lin-

en cupboard & shower/bath. Separate toilet • Cork floors, security screens & ceiling fans throughout home • Full length verandas on both sides of home • 2 bay carport • Shed with 60amp power: Workshop area, storage room and 2 x teenage retreat rooms fully lined & sealed. • Greenhouse + an open woodshed • 6 Solar panels – Save on those electricity bills!

• Well-Appointed Kitchen With Electric Appliances & Pantry • Main Bathroom Is Complete With Linen Cupboard, Bathtub & Separate Shower Recess • Good Sized Laundry With Storage & Extra Fridge/ Freezer Room • Full Length & Private Rear Patio/Entertaining Area • Single Bay Lockable Shed With Power & Lights • Various Fruit Trees In Backyard • Fully Fenced 1011sqm

Allotment With Lockable Gate • Security Screened Throughout • Single Garage With Remote Roller Door • Backing Onto Acreage Land With No Close Rear Neighbours

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• Rainwater tank • Fully fenced 1,316m2 corner allotment with dual street access • Beautifully landscaped gardens • Town water & septic Ideally located in a quiet street within walking distance to Herberton Town Centre. For further information or to arrange an inspection, contact sole marketing agent Raquel at Sommerset Realty on 0408 983 879.

4 Florance Street, HERBERTON $375,000 EXCLUSIVE to Raquel Cunzolo Sommerset Realty 0408 983 879

Solid clay brick home – neat as a pin What’s your proper ty wor th? Call Raquel today to find out!*

*Free No-obligation appraisal

Shop 1, 116 Main St, Atherton QLD, 4883

Phone: 0408 983 879

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SITTING in an elevated positions and set towards the rear of the 1011sqm allotment is this solid and low maintenance clay brick home. Perfect as a live in home or a nice investment option, this complete property features: • 3 Generous Sized Bedrooms – All Features Built-In Cupboards & Ceiling Fans • Tiled Throughout For Low Maintenance & Easy Cleaning • Spacious Formal Lounge With Reverse Cycle A/C

Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

• South-Western From Front Yard

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For more information or a private inspection of this fantastic property, please contact Marketing Agent Daimin Kochi at Main St Real Estate Atherton.

31 Millaa-Malanda Rd, MALANDA $369,000 EXCLUSIVE to Daimin Kochi Main Street Real Estate 0448 916 246

DAIMIN KOCHI 0448 916 246

SOLID DUPLEX INVESTMENT • Combined rental income $470 per week • Spacious front lounge rooms • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom in each unit • Large yard, single carport / patio area • Close to town, parkland & golf course • Both units never empty, at end of cul-de-sac $390,000

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

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

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

SO MUCH SPACE INSIDE & OUT • Open plan modern kitchen & dining area • Large lounge, wood heater, 2nd family room • 6 bedrooms, ensuite, a/c & WIR in master • Undercover entertaining area, built-in bar • Large 4 bay steel shed, 6x6m workshop • Solar HWS, tandem carport, fenced yard $420,000

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Backyard beauty OPEN HOME THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 @ 5PM & SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 @ 11AM

WITH a backyard overlooking the Mazlin creek and a beautiful canopy of trees along the river providing you afternoon shade, enjoy the great outdoors and a knock off drink by a fire pit from your own peaceful sanctuary. The features of this three bedroom home include spacious open plan living and family room with 2 sitting areas and a separate dining room, adjoining the kitchen. A modern kitchen with quality appliances and direct servery access to the outdoor patio. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 with built in wardrobes and the main with a

good size WIR and ENS. The tiled outdoor patio is where you will spend most of your time, hosting guests, with its built in servery bench from the kitchen and blinds around the perimeter, great for weather and sun protection. The features continue outside with a 6 x 5m Colorbond shed, great for vehicle storage or as a workshop space.

Designated boat or caravan parking area with shade sail and a double garage with remote panel lift doors. With its fully fenced backyard and a gate access to the creek, this property is great to soak up the outdoors. Contact Exclusive Listed Agent Michelle Raso on 0428 116 136 for more information.

51 Danzer Drive, ATHERTON Offers Over $520,000 EXCLUSIVE to Michelle Raso Elders Real Estate Malanda 0428 116 136

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Rent me or live in me

You

We work for IN a convenient location, only walking distance to Mareeba’s CBD this cosy 3 bedroom house could be the perfect opportunity to live in or rent out. On a fully fenced 1012m2 allotment this home has plenty of privacy from the road, with well-established and easy to maintain gardens. The galley kitchen gives plenty of storage and bench space, with over head cupboards, and a dining room off to the side. The lounge rom is conveniently placed in the centre of the home and

features air conditioning. All 3 bedrooms are well sized and the bathroom is nice and cosy. The timber look vinyl floors throughout the house are durable and easy to maintain. The backyard is fully fenced and has well established trees that provide plenty of shade with a large space of cleared yard. The one car garage also provides an extra space for some storage, and the home is surrounded by tall fences and trees which creates great privacy, and there is also a solar

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Open: Thursday 4:30-5pm & Saturday 12-12:30pm • Classic Queenslander • Double block on 1,970m2 • Convenient location

Offers from $350,000

Contact:

To arrange a private inspection call exclusive agent Vince Costas today on 0419 926 691.

12 Strattmann Street, MAREEBA $270,000 EXCLUSIVE to Vince Costas Central Realty Mareeba 0419 926 691

167 HOGAN ROAD, TARZALI

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• Fully fenced yard • Privacy from the road • Walking distance to Mareeba's CBD and sporting clubs

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Open: Thursday 5-5:30pm & Saturday 12-12:30pm • Lifestyle acreage on 5.31 acres • Quaint 2 bedroom weekender • Amazing rural views

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Call today to discuss your property needs.

4092 2232

159 Byrnes St, Mareeba | www.crmareeba.com

Jeanette Suffield 0407 745 748

Open: Thursday 5-5:30pm & Saturday 11-11:30am • Backyard overlooking the Mazlin Creek • Freshly painted inside and out • Fully equip home office, 6x5 shed, rear access

Shellie Nightingale 0429 966 038

29 MALANDA MILLAA MILLAA RD, MALANDA

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“Vince was very helpful. He went out of his way obtain any informa to tion I required. He re sponded quickly when returning my calls .”

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OPEN HOMES August 26th & 28th

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hot water tank. • 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom • 1 Garage • Timber look vinyl throughout • Timber framed home • Galley kitchen • Lounge room in the middle of the house • Solar hot water

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Open: Thursday 4-4:30pm & Saturday 11-11:30am • Masonry block home with great rural views • High clearance carport • Freshly painted with new floor coverings

$349,000

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15. Hold and state as one’s opinion. 16. Slightly drunk. 18. A motorcycle designed for use on rough terrain, such as unsurfaced roads or tracks. 19. A structure or place made or chosen by a bird for laying eggs. 21. An evening party or gathering, typically in a private house. 22. A public room or building where gambling games are played. DOWN 1. Each in a series of rows or levels of a structure placed one above the other. 2. The state of being the firstborn child. 3. The action or fact of going in or entering; the capacity or right of entrance. 4. A secret store of something. 5. A style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist seeks to express the inner world of emotion rather than external reality. 6. Intermittently. 12. Put or keep in prison or a place like a prison. 14. Make a soft sucking sound such as that made by treading heavily through mud. 17. A minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed. 20. Past and past participle of send.

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Aries

March 21 to April 20

You must be careful not to ignore the needs of your family. You can expect your mate to get fed up and make the choices for you or back off completely. Make career changes that may increase your income.

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Trying to deal with your mate will be unproductive and possibly hurtful. Be careful; your ideas are good but make sure that you’re realistic and start off on solid ground.

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Overindulgence could lead to problems with digestion. Be careful what you say. Be sure to look into travel opportunities that will provide you with mental stimulation.

Scorpio

Libra Sept 24 to Oct 23

Oct 24 to Nov 22

Don’t push your mate if you want to keep this union going. You mustn’t give too much to your children. Find out more, if you want to start your own business.

Capricorn

Dec 22 to Jan 20

Keep a lookout for any individuals eager to confront you with unsavoury situations. Obstacles may stand in your way where career and success are concerned. Avoid any over indulgences.

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Taurus

Turn your present relationship around or start a new one. Do your job and don’t ask for favors. Your energy will be high; however, if not channeled suitably, temper tantrums may erupt.

May 22 to June 21

People trying to entice you to join in will be less than trustworthy. Your partner may blame you for everything. Situations in your personal life are moving a little fast lately. Your boss may be pushy.

Leo

July 23 to Aug 22

You can accomplish a lot if you work out of your home this week. Spend time with your lover this week. If you can’t get away, make plans to do something special with friends or relatives.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21 You will enjoy lavish forms of entertainment and should consider making arrangements early. Read between the lines when signing contracts. Be careful not to let friends or peers make you look bad.

Pisces

Aquarius

Jan 21 to Feb 19

Gemini

Unexpected romantic connections can be made if you go out with friends or take a pleasure trip. Try to stay calm and understand both sides of the situation. You can get ready to celebrate your new direction.

Feb 20 to March 20

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CHILDCARE

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

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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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T E S!

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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

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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

S S E R EXP ELECTRICAL

4092 3464

admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au

Lic # 81562

• Airconditioning Installations • Shed Wiring • Underground Power • Renovations & New Houses • All Electrical & Repairs

ARC Lic # L166416

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

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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

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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

Call Natasha Burton today on 4092 3464 or email admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au price includes an online listing on www.theexpressbusiness. com.au PAGE 36 The Express, Wednesday, August 25, 2021

“WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE”

POOL

For ONLY $40 per week this spot could be yours!

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ALL POOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING FREE WATER TESTING & EXPERT ADVICE

LICENSED POOL SAFET Y INSPECTOR

P: 4092 1443 or 0413 013 297 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


DIRECTORY

S S E R EXP

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All your fencing, poly lining and repair needs covered!

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

0437 802 248

TRANSPORT

RURAL SERVICES

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SAND BLASTING & PAINTING

GIF T S ER VOUCH

Come fly with us!

30 MINUTES - �250 + GST PP 60 MINUTES - �400 + GST PP Minimum Booking 2 people

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

CONTACT DETAILS: Blake Daniel 0439 988 227 Email: atsamfnq@hotmail.com

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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

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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

Excellence Through Perseverance and Diligence

P Taxi&TrucksM- Tail-Lifters Carriers 4035 2034  Express Couriers

TREELOPPING

SCENIC FLIGHTS

SECURITY

T QUALIT Y PAIN PROTECTION GUARANTEED

EXPLORE ATHERTON TABLELANDS

YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY

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!

Bookings & Info Phone (07) 4092 1167 The Express, Wednesday, August 25, 2021 PAGE 37


CLASSIFIEDS

S S E R EXP

4092 3464

admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au

Natasha Wainwright

Classified Deadline: 4pm every Friday ChurCh NotiCe Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 10am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome!

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FuNeral NotiCe

death NotiCe

aCCoMModatioN

For lease

RAYMONT, Margaret Patrica “Jillan”

RUDGE, Lyndsay Irene “Lyn”

Fully Self Contained Apartments

INDUSTRIAL SHEDS FOR LEASE

Late of Malanda. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on the 14th of August, 2021. Aged 74 years. Beloved Granddaughter of Molley (Dec.). Loved Daughter of Harry (Dec.) & Mavis (Dec). Loving Sister of Cedric (Dec.), Ernie and Kevin (Dec.). Relatives and friends of Margaret are respectfully invited to attend her funeral which is appointed to move from Malanda Show Pavilion, 8 Park Avenue, Malanda on Friday 3rd of September, 2021 after a service commencing at 10.30am, for interment in the Malanda cemetery. Due to COVID restrictions, a maximum of 200 people may attend this service. If you wish to attend the funeral service, please register with Karen on 0439 531 407.

Guilfoyle Funeral Services

Late of Tinaroo. Passed away peacefully on the 16th of August, 2021. Aged 78 years. Beloved Wife of Ken. Lyn will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. A private cremation service has taken place.

Guilfoyle Funeral Services Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens

Atherton: 4091 2147 Mareeba: 4092 1013

VILLA MARINE Yorkeys Knob Pet Friendly LOCAL PRICES!

2 Persons - 1 Night $109.00 2 Persons - 2 Nights $198.00

Call 4055 7158

Local Family Owned & “Entrusted for over 70 years”

www.guilfoylefunerals.com.au

Birthday

FuNeral

Happy 40th Birthday

DEBBIE BOARDMAN

Wish someone you love a

Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens

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

www.guilfoylefunerals.com.au

SHANE FITZGERALD IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Donald George Charlton Cupitt

BRAHMA 11.1.1931 ~ 25.8.2011 Always in our thoughts, Forever in our hearts.

YOUR LOVING FAMILY.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Wilson, David Ian Fisher (IAN) 06.09.1936 ~ 24.08.2020

You are no longer with us, but will Never be forgotten. Your smile, quick wit and honest to goodness ability to make family and friends laugh until happy is SADLY MISSED by Dell, David, Peter, Monique, Family & Friends.

MUSUMECI, Sam

Late of Hastie Road, Mareeba. Passed away in the company of his loving wife and children on Thursday the 19th of August, 2021. Aged 56 years. Deeply loved Husband of Maryjane, cherished Dad of Justin and Erin, Melena and Blake, and Josh. Adored Son of Ignazio and Lena Musumeci (deceased) and Brother of Angela Musumeci, Joan and John Devietti and family, Lynn-Tonya and Raimond Bin and family. Loving Son-in-Law of Boris and Tonka Stankovich, Brother-in-Law of Mick and Karen Stankovich and family, Steven and Kelly Stankovich and family. Much loved Uncle and Nephew of the extended Musumeci and Stankovich families. All relatives and friends of Sam are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which is to be held at St Thomas’ Catholic Church, Constance Street, Mareeba, commencing at 1:00pm on Friday the 27th of August, 2021. Current restrictions will allow 200 people seated within the Church.

Guilfoyle Funeral Services Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens

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

MT CARBINE RODEO ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OUR SPONSORS AND VOLUNTEERS FOR 2021

EQ Resources Limited Dunnrite Mareeba Sheds and Garages Tropic Coast Homes Mt Kooyong Nursing Home • Bowen Earthworks Airwork NQ • Warren Entsch MP Leichhardt The Express Newspaper • Heavy Diesel Mareeba Northern Hose Services N & J Carucci Small Engines & Rustic Works TGT Rural • National Hotel Mt Molloy Warren, Elle and William Brown Roger Kelly Transport • Mt Molloy Service Centre Bensted Sound & Production Bill and Rose German - Hurricane Eileen Ross and Family Kevin, Karen & Aldis Carter • Joalma Poultry Farm Australian Wildlife Conservancy - Brooklyn Girles Sign Shop • Mt Carbine Caravan Park Australian Point of Sale Solutions Transport and Machinery Contractors Mareeba Shire Council Qld Police - Mareeba and Mt Molloy PCYC Mareeba • Black Star Radio Radio 4AM & KIKFM • ABC Far North Radio

Final farewells with respect. Phone 0410 328 357

YOUR LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS

livestoCk

RICHARDS, Francis Andrew

Late of Innot Hot Springs. Passed away peacefully on the 30th of July, 2021. Aged 90 years. Beloved Husband of Patricia (Dec.). Father of James. Francis will be greatly missed. Relatives and friends of Francis are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service, which is to be held at Mountain View Chapel, Guilfoyle’s Tablelands Crematorium, 3 Nasser Road, Atherton on Thursday the 26th of August, 2021 commencing at 2.00pm. You may wish to join the service via the following link - https://livestream.com/rapidspin/richards francisandrew.

Guilfoyle Funeral Services Chapels, Crematorium & Memorial Gardens

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

www.guilfoylefunerals.com.au

Payment SyStem

The Express would like to inform it’s valued clients that we do not issue 7 day accounts, however we can extend to you the establishment of a regular 30 day account or the below methods of payment. eFtPOS, Direct Payment Facilities and Credit Card Option

FOr enquirieS PleaSe PhOne (07) 4092 3464

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Friday 27th August, 2021 Commencing at 10am Mareeba Saleyards For Enquiries & Bookings contact your preferred agent: ELDERS – 0419 791 223 NUTRIEN – 0409 774 398 QUEENSLAND RURAL – 0427 879 109

AGISTMENT WANTED FOR QUIET CATTLE 30/150 head of breeders, anywhere in Nth Queensland.

Classified deadlines

4pm Friday

0439 760 532

prior to the next week’s publication

garage sale

PersoNal

GARAGE SALE SATURDAY 28TH AUGUST Stan Moses Hall Vernon Street, Atherton 8am - 12 Noon

Huge Combined Garage Sale

Saturday 28th Aug 11 Wattle Close, Yungaburra 7am - 1pm Something for everyone!

MALE - new to town would like to meet a local lady for outings. Please ph or text 0409 183 910.

Work WaNted

traiNiNg/ Courses

Every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday @ Tolga. Support the local Trainer! Live on the Tablelands?

BUYING or selling? Do it in The Express. Phone 4092 3464.

WaNted

MAREEBA COMBINED AGENTS

STORE CATTLE SALE

SELL it today! Call Tash on 4092 3464.

FIRST AID COURSES

Funeral Celebrant

www.guilfoylefunerals.com.au

DEADLINE for classified is 4pm very Friday. Call us on 4092 3464 to place your advert.

thaNks

24th August, 2021 Love from all the Family!

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

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

 0400 079 544 CLEANER WANTED

Tinaroo, 3 hours per week ongoing. $35 HOUR Must have own insurance and police check or be willing to get it. Phone/text David 0429 935 247 or Lindsay 0407 691 809 FREE accommodation for work on farm. 4096 5616. BUILDER needed to help disadvantaged. 0447 178 329. LOVELY Christian lady seeks paid carer. 0447 178 329.

BOOKINGS 0412 046 588

Classified deadlines

4pm Friday prior to the next week’s publication

MeetiNg AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS For friends and family of Alcoholics.

Meetings in Yungaburra P: 0413 346 957

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CLASSIFIEDS Position Vacant

For sale

PuBlic notice

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

HR & PAYROLL OFFICER Disability Matters has a position for a motivated and dedicated individual with strong communication skills and attention to detail to join our finance team. We are looking for an individual who has previous experience in human resource and payroll functions and who has the motivation to identify efficiencies and improve staff culture and commitment to ensure we are fulfilling our obligations. Duties and responsibilities: • Carry out the end to end payroll process for approximately 100 staff • Respond to human resource and payroll queries in a timely, efficient and accurate manner • Maintain staff files, both electronic and hard copy • Maintain human resource quality assurance requirements • Address workers compensation claims • Proactively identify efficiencies in processes • Strive to advance the culture of the organisation Your skills and knowledge: • Qualifications and/or experience in human resources and payroll, preferably within the disability sector • Maintain a working with children blue card and positive criminal history check • Experience in end to end payroll functions • Good working knowledge of Fair Work, modern awards and other relevant industrial instruments Key facts about the position: • Functions relate directly to human resource and payroll tasks for approximately 100 staff • The position is part time working a minimum 32 hours per week • Flexible hours and family friendly workplace • NFP Salary packing benefits • Remuneration will start at Level 3 under the Social, Community, Homecare and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 starting at $32.54 per hour

Applicants should contact Disability Matters on 07 4235 7200 or Email: admin@disabilitymatters.org.au For a recruitment package Closing Date: 10:00am, Monday 30 August, 2021.

WE’RE HIRING! The Express Newspaper is presently recruiting for a

Sales Executive 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.

If you are the person for this exciting opportunity, send your resume to: carl@theexpressnewspaper.com.au

Medical Receptionist - Atherton The Atherton Family Medical Centre is looking for a Casual Receptionist for our busy practice. Strong computer skills are required, experience in General Practice is desirable. For more information please contact the Practice Manager on 4091 1444 or Email: Admin@afmc.net.au

SENIOR EDUCATOR - FULL TIME First Steps Early Childhood Learning Centre

Are you an enthusiastic, committed educator who demonstrates a great love for children? Do you have a Diploma of Children’s Services (or studying towards), are able to work as part of a great team, and hold a current Blue Card and First Aid certificate? If so, we want you. To apply, call 4091 7757 or forward your resume to connie@firststeps.com.au.

JOIN A NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR BOARD THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE • Northern Gulf Resource Management Group, trading as Gulf Savannah NRM, is seeking to recruit TWO Directors to join its skills-based Board • The Board of Directors is accountable for the organisation’s strategic direction, solvency, and legal compliance • The role involves quarterly meetings plus special workshops and public meetings and is afforded a modest stipend plus sitting fees and travel/expenses

For more information and to apply, go to: www.mynortherngulf.org/ employment Applications close Monday 13 September, 2021 at 4:30pm (AEST).

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The Express Newspaper delivers over 13,500 newspapers to: Mareeba, Dimbulah, Kuranda, Walkamin, Tolga, Atherton, Kairi, Malanda, Millaa Millaa, Yungaburra, Ravenshoe, Herberton, Koah, Speewah, Mutchilba, Almaden, Chillagoe, Biboohra, Mt Molloy, Julatten, Mt Carbine, Cooktown, Lakeland, Normonton, Mt Surprise, Mt Garnet, Croydon, Forsayth, Einsleigh, Karumba, Georgetown, Cairns, Trinity Beach, Clifton Beach, Innisfail, Mossman, Port Douglas and many more in between!

ADVERTISING works. Call us on 4092 3464.

RHODES grass, hay, mulch for sale - call robert 0407 330 493. SPLIT firewood for sale - Tolga. $100 a box. Ph 0429 171 283.

SHIPPING CONTAINERS

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

P: 4091 7242 www.sticklizard.com.au

Butcher MOBILE farm butcher. Ph John Hales 0409 638 882. LOCAL Mobile Farm Butcher - will travel. Ph Bryan 0407 691 752.

ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB INC

NOTICE OF AGM SUNDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER, 2021 AT 7.00PM AGENDA: • President’s Welcome and Report • Presentation and adoption of the minutes of the previous AGM • Acceptance and adoption of any correspondence address the AGM • Presentation and acceptance of the Financial Report • Receiving of the Auditor’s Report and its adoption • Passing of any recommendation by the Management Committee to grant Honorary Life Memberships • General business arising from the year just ended • Appointment of Auditor for 2021/22 • Election of Patron • Election of Officers for 2021/22 • Any other general business John PURCELL, Secretary ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB

BILL Black Mobile Butcher. Hang up to 7 days. 0408 922 812.

PuBlic notice Proposed Development Make a submission from: 26th August to 8th October, 2021

Preliminary Approval including Variation Request to vary Mareeba Shire Council Planning Scheme to alter the assessment level of a Child Care Centre

Where: 47 Anzac Avenue, Mareeba On: Lot 53 on SP204554 Approval Sought: Preliminary Approval including Variation Request Application Ref: MCU/20/0017 You may obtain a copy of the application and make a submission to:

Mareeba Shire Council 65 Rankine Street, Mareeba QLD 4880 info@msc.qld.gov.au 1300 308 461 www.msc.qld.gov.au Public notification requirements are in accordance with the Planning Act 2016.

Proposed Development Make a submission from: 25th August to 15th September, 2021 Function Facility and Short Term Accommodation Where: 49 Kulara Road, Barrine On: Lot 5 on SP170270 Approval Sought: Development Permit, Material Change of Use Application Ref: MCU 20/0018 You may obtain a copy of the application and make a submission to:

Tablelands Regional Council 45 Mabel Street, Atherton Qld. 4883 info@trc.qld.gov.au 1300 362 242 www.trc.qld.gov.au Public notification requirements are in accordance with the Planning Act 2016.

ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB INC

NOMINATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2020/21 Nominations are called for the Management Committee of Atherton International Club, to be elected at the AGM on Sunday 19th September, 2021. Positions include President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and Committee Members (5). Nomination forms can be collected from the Office of the AIC and lodged completed, signed and witnessed, at the Club by 2pm, Friday 17th September, 2021. John PURCELL, Secretary ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB

Mount Garnet Golf Club Inc.

Annual General Meeting

4th September, 2021 at 4pm To be held at the Golf Club Lucey Reserve, Kennedy Highway Followed by a Fundraiser BBQ Dinner. All Members, past Members & Public are invited to attend.

SSAA Mareeba Branch Inc.

A.G.M.

9th September @ 7.00pm Mareeba Pistol Club, Roiko Rd, Mareeba

WANT to place a Garage Sale notice? Email Tash today admin@ theexpressnewspaper. com.au for a proof and quote or call 4092 3464. ADVERTISING works. Call us on 4092 3464.

How Do I CanCel an aDvertIsement?

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

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CLASSIFIEDS Machinery hire

For rent

AFFORDABLE OUTBOARD SERVICES

Rental in Atherton

Would you like to live in a quiet neighbourhood with ultra-premium security? Features include airconditioning, vertical blinds, quality drapes, and views to the mountains, this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is central to shopping, medical and Atherton CBD. For peace and security, quality fittings and abundant built-ins, tastefully decorated and ease of maintenance living

SKID STEER DRY HIRE • Kubota SSV75 Skid Steer + 6-in-1 Bucket • Other Attachments Available for Hire • Hedger, Auger, Trencher • Short & Long Term Hire Options • Competitive Rates

Phone 0488 118 281 for details

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

Classified deadlines

4pm Friday prior to the next week’s publication

Mowing/ hoMe Maintenance

Boats

Phone 07 4092 6267

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

Call Karl 0447 725 465

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SPORT Sporting success

Mareeba local Alyssa Shorey has realised a childhood dream being picked in the Northern Rays netball side as they prep for the upcoming Nissan State Titles in September.

Shorey’s dreams realised LOCAL Mareeba girl and avid netballer Alyssa Shorey has leaped above and beyond with her recent selection in the Northern Rays (North) side set to play in the upcoming Nissan State Titles. The titles are set to be held at the end of September and will encompass the entirety of Queensland with players coming from across the state to compete in Brisbane. Alyssa is playing in one of three different Rays teams with their being a central and south team as well all comprising players from across Queensland. Starting when she was eight years old Alyssa, now 16, al-

ways dreamed of being picked in a side like the rays and now that dream has been realised. “It was always an option when I started I knew the rays were like the top guns,” she said. “I never really thought I would play with them, but I started being in development teams and thinking maybe one day. “It doesn’t really feel like it’s real at the moment, I don’t think it has really sunken in yet.” Alyssa will join her north Northern Rays teammates in Brisbane as they attempt to tackle the Nissan State Titles from September 19 to 21.

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Tablelands Regional Council Mayor Rod Marti presenting Travis Wadley and Keanu Bowen-Wilson with their sports bursaries.

UP and coming sportsman were recognised recently as Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) has recognised Travis Wadley and Keanu BowenWilson as the recipients of their 2021 sports bursary. The bursary is offered early, seeking to recognise two students in the region who are competing at state, national and/or international levels, using their experiences to help develop sport in the local com-

munity. The bursaries are valued at $650 and aim to assist the recipients with the associated costs of competing and developing their sporting skills. TRC Mayor Rod Marti said it was an honour to present Travis and Keanu with their bursaries and congratulate them on their success. “Keanu is the Malanda State High School captain and is passionate about sports par-

ticularly rugby league, touch football and athletics,” Mayor Marti said. “He has excelled at these sports at regional and state levels and is currently playing with the Northern Pride U18 side in the Auswide Mal Meninga Cup.” Mayor Marti was as equally impressed with Travis’s dedication to sailing with him often competing in national titles in the south of Australia.

“Travis has been sailing since he was six and has received numerous state national and international titles,” he said. “He is a qualified sailing instructor and is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and supporting others to improve their sailing skills.” The applications for the 2022 Sports Bursary open in January of 2022.

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SPORT Riding on for cardiac care

The quick release of Buckets powerforward Kyll Wright catches the Red Devils off guard.

Brothers Nick and Peter Lyngcoln will be taking on the 2021 QSuper Cardiac Challenge in support of their late mother, raising money for cardiac services in the far north.

TWO brothers will be tackling a grueling 333km cycle in September as they participate in the 14th annual QSuper Cardiac Challenge, all in their mother’s memory. The annual QSuper Cardiac Challenge will begin on September 25 as teams of cyclist’s tackle long journey from Cairns to Cooktown ending on September 27. Brothers Nick and Peter Lyngcoln will be taking on the challenge with the support of friends and their brother Daniel under the banner, Annie’s

Army. Annie Lyngcoln spent some time in the Cairns Cardiac Unit receiving care before she tragically passed away in 2017. Peter said the exceptional support and care Annie received during her time in hospital motivates him and his brother to participate in the challenge each year. “The reason why this year is our fourth taking part in the challenge is that our values are so aligned,” he said. “We know all of the funds

we raise go directly to improving cardiac care facilities… the initial driver for us was the healthcare workers who were there 24/7 helping Mum. “The facilities and care that they provided got her to the point where she almost pulled through and for that extra time, we are forever grateful.” The total of this years fundraising money will be going towards a ventilator for cardiology, a lung function testing system and an endobronchial ultrasound system for respiratory care.

The biggest race event on Mareeba’s calendar is closing in with the Mareeba Annuals now only a week away. PHOTO BY PETER ROY.

Buckets boil devils troubled and toil THE Red Devils have featured prominently in the Mareeba basketball finals and were expected to douse a Buckets talent pool during the recent regular season game, but the Buckets had intentions of their own. An opening half found Ricaydan Wason and Brennan Collis causing endless trouble for the aging Devils line-up. The absence of Luke Fresta and Zac Mryteza exaggerating the aging legs of the Devils and it seemed the Buckets would be clear winners, 40 to 19 points at half-time. Then in a Shakespearean quill inked a turn of fate, the Devils’ captain Craig Farley took matters into his own hands. Farley tagged Buckets’ big man Brennan Collis suffocating

his every movement at each opportunity. Nearby Devils rallied to the cause and Collis was held firm eventually screaming for help. Experienced referees, Warren Thomson and Brendan Ebner, showcased their deafness until an unsportsman like foul was called on Collis by Thomson, and Ebner dished out a technical foul for some rough language at the fray. Farley sparingly squirrelled his fouls, whereas Collis had reached his quota, the departure of Collis flagged a fourth quarter feast for the Devils, and they came thundering home. Nevertheless, the Buckets players were impressive, they looked like a galvanised team, sharing the pill, scrambling, and

hanging in there until the end, Buckets 69 Red Devils 65 at the close. In the earlier game, an understrength Stingrays came home late to squash an increasingly social squad in Ballers. Ballers seem intent on making this a three-team contest come finals. Ballers did receive a tough call on the buzzer, where Chris Moloney missed out on a Swiss army knife of flailing arms and fouls on his way to the basket. The Ballers should have put the game to bed by half-time having the advantage of a bench, whilst Rays had four fit players propped up by a returning and underdone Ted Bear. Final score 86 to 84 in favour of the Stingrays.

Annuals round for Mareeba MAREEBA’S biggest race of the year is just around the corner as the Mareeba Annuals are set to be held next Saturday, September 4. In what has been a jampacked year of racing for the Mareeba Turf Club patrons have been inundated with choices for race days with Mareeba picking up numerous meets from other clubs. Next Saturday however is the mother of all races in Mareeba and the one marked down on everyone’s calendar.

There will be live music, fashions on the field, kids’ entertainment and of course lots and lots of racing with a five-day card scheduled for the day. Mareeba Turf Club president Alex Malliff said that the annuals are the biggest race on Mareeba’s calendar, and he is looking forward to people coming out to enjoy the day. “Everything is just a little bit bigger, there are more chairs and tables to set out and more grog to order,” he said. “More people create a bigger

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atmosphere and that’s the way we like it. “The annuals are the towns grand final so to speak.” Bookings are essential to secure your spot for next weekends racing extravaganza, head to www.trybooking.com/ BTAWK to secure your tickets. If you think it will be a bit warm on the day email mareebaturfclub@bigpond.com to secure your own Marquee, bookings are limited.

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FNQ Rugby League 2021 Eacham Junior Grand Finals Under 16 Rising Star to be named

Juniors grand final ready Herberton Under 16’s Matthew Carroll.

Malanda Under 14’s Alexander Edwards.

Herberton Under 16’s Cleon Doughboy.

Malanda Under 14’s Murphy Solinas.

THE Grand Finals of the 2021 Eacham Junior Rugby League competition are to be played this Saturday at the Atherton JRL Grounds on Golf Links Road. This year Eacham has competed for the first time under the newly formed FNQ Rugby League structure along with the Cairns and Innisfail junior bodies. On Saturday, all four clubs from the local Eacham league will play in lower grades be-

fore the under 14 and under 16 deciders later in the day. Atherton and Malanda play in the under 14 grand final while Atherton and Herberton play for the under 16 title. Many of the under 16’s will play their final games as juniors on Saturday before moving through to the senior under 18’s next year. Following a shortened season last year due to COVID restrictions the league has enjoyed a full season

in 2021. The Eacham JRL was established in 1969 with teams from Atherton, Malanda, Millaa Millaa, Mareeba and Mossman playing. Now 52 years later there are four clubs competing – Atherton Roosters (red, white and blue), Herberton Magpies (black and white), Malanda Eels (blue and gold), Ravenshoe Tigers (orange and black). Many local players like Herber-

ton’s Dallas Johnson started their rugby league careers at Eacham before going through to play at the highest level. Dallas Johnson won NRL premierships with the Melbourne Storm while also representing Queensland State of Origin and Australia. Come along this Saturday to Atherton to show your support of junior rugby league on the Tablelands.

THE Atherton Senior Roosters Eacham JRL under 16 Rising Star Award will again be presented at this Saturday’s grand final. Previous winners since the awards introduction include – 2020 Morgan Payne, 2019 Keyarn Porter, 2018 Darcy Gillespie, 2017 Rhyley Stremouchiw, 2016 Dom Petrelia, 2015 Ty Grogan, 2014 Anthony Curcio, 2013 Dylan Parise, 2012 Rhylan Reys/Jacob Rivett, 2011 Nathan Curcio/Jarrod Burton, 2010 Aaron Rockley, 2009 Stephen Crear, 2008 Ashley Payne, 2007 Wally Guivarra, 2006 Nigel Go-Sam, 2005 Ben Larkin, 2004 Chris Riesen, 2003 Greg Byrnes, 2002 Gus Dyer, 2001 Nathan Cummings, 2000 Charlie Griffith, 1999 Sonny Bresolin, 1998 Cameron Glasply.

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