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NOT AGAIN Community in shock as Mareeba’s second fire in a month destroys two businesses DETECTIVES investigating a fire that fully engulfed and destroyed two Mareeba businesses last Friday morning are at this stage leaning towards the blaze being non suspicious. For the second time in a month the Mareeba community is rallying behind their own, with both Hort St Café and
Floral Magic burnt to the ground during the incident. The fire comes nearly a month after a separate fire, thought to be deliberately lit, destroyed the Performance Motors workshop on June 29. “Neil and I would like to thank everyone for your calls and messages
regarding our buildings and business with the Hort St fire,” café owner Debbie Sweedman wrote in an online statement. Floral Magic also posted a statement online saying “on behalf of Renee and Taylor they would like to extend their thanks to the emergency services
personnel that attended the fire on Hort St,” the statement said. “As the smoke clears this morning it’s evident there isn’t anything left to salvage. “As you could imagine the Hughes family has received a devastating blow both financially and personally.” ■ MORE PAGE 3
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Locals urged to get involved with country music spectacular BY MICHAEL WARREN
SAVANNAH in the Round festival director James Dein and event assistant “Nipper” Brown have thrown the call out for the region to embrace and become part of what looms as Australia’s country music event of the year. Dein and Brown have encouraged the Mareeba community and surrounding Tablelands’ townships to take proud ownership of the event and as such both would love more local groups and individuals to get involved.
Whether it’s running a stall, being a volunteer, or simply offering a few hours over the three days to ensure the smooth running of the October long weekend event, Brown suggested it’s the contribution and community involvement that truly matters. As it stands Mareeba Cricket, Mareeba Men’s Shed, the Heritage Museum and Visitor Info Centre and Paddy’s Green Rural Fire Brigade are each already locked in to assist, but Brown would love more local groups such as the Lions, Mareeba Men’s Leisure Group, Scouts and others, to consider being a
part of things as well. “Savannah in the Round is truly an event for the people, run by the community, and by that I mean the hardworking volunteer groups in Mareeba and across the region,” “Nipper” Brown told The Express. “An event of this magnitude relies on the hard and selfless work of volunteers and volunteer groups. “If groups want to be a part of Savannah in the Round, I would welcome and encourage them to contact me directly to get involved. “Likewise, if there are com-
munity members in Mareeba or across the Tablelands for that matter that want to volunteer or contribute to Savannah in the Round, reach out and contact me directly. We would love to have you involved. “We’ve seen with events like the Rotary FNQ Field Days and Mareeba rodeo that an event of that size is only as good as the volunteers that contribute massively to its success – Savannah will be no different.” For more information, please contact Nipper Brown on 0429 931 061.
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Second blaze in month shocks town BY MICHAEL WARREN
IN A SHOCKING case of deja vu Mareeba residents have again been left reeling and in a state of disbelief after two adjoining businesses were burnt to the ground nearly a month to the day a separate blaze destroyed the Performance Motors workshop in the early hours of June 29. Local Police conducting regular patrols first noticed, then reported, the latest fire around 12.50am last Friday
morning, June 23. Upon arrival five Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews discovered two local businesses, Floral Magic and Hort St Café, formerly Leaf Vine Café, both well alight and completely engulfed by flames. A third business, Sharpe Psychology, suffered damage to its roof. The fire’s flames reached five metres high during its strongest point, with Fire Officers finally having the blaze under control by around 2.30am.
A leading detective who was on the scene by around 1am said preliminary investigations suggest the cause of the fire could be accidental. “At this stage the fire does not appear suspicious,” Detective Senior Sergeant and Officer-in-Charge of The Tablelands CIB Brett Devine told The Express. “Scientific staff and fire investigators have examined the site over the past few days. “Investigations will continue until a complete and fi-
DEVASTATION: The Mareeba community is again in shock after a fire destroyed local businesses Floral Magic and Hort St Café. The incident comes nearly a month since another separate blaze, thought to be arson, completely gutted the Performance Motors workshop.
nal determination of cause is made.” Mr Devine said although fires are extremely untimely, sadly, they are not uncommon. “Any fire is terrible and def-
initely not ideal,” the Detective said. “In saying that, they are not entirely unusual. Mareeba is a small place so it adds some strength for people or commu-
nity members to initially think it may be (suspicious) however, they are not unusual. Fires occur, all over the place, all the time.”
Taskforce on cards to address Juvenile and youth crime A NEW future taskforce created as a measure to tackle juvenile and youth crime offending will meet for the first time on September 6 following recent talks between Mareeba mayor Angela Toppin and relevant state representatives. Tablelanders had hoped for the convening of a public rally or meeting to address the mat-
ter following a devastating fire to a local business on June 29, a Mareeba pet shop robbery and repeat cases of vandalism to Mareeba’s Byrne St Cenotaph. Neighboring Atherton has not been spared either, with a local community hall, tennis club and businesses being subjected to recent break and
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Yungaburra renews town map Visitor Information Sign
Yungaburra Association INC members Kathyrn Bliesner, John Pollock and Jan De Lai point out some favourite local spots to eager tourists Lynne Fitzpatrick, Chris Evans, Petra Green and Josh Lochhead.
AN UPDATED town map will provide locals and tourists alike with places of interest to see and experience in and around Yungaburra. The idea to renew the map started in 2018 when Tablelands Regional Council provided the Yungaburra Association Inc (YAI) with a grant for the project. The new maps were devised thanks to community input along with the assistance of graphic designer Marie Martin. The latest map has retail, accommodation, dining, services, wildlife and sightseeing options. Despite delays brought on
by COVID the new guide was finally unveiled to the public over the few past few days. “Yungaburra really is an unforgettable location; we’re surrounded by spectacular lakes, stunning scenery and amazing wildlife,” YAI secretary Kathyrn Bliesner told The Express. “These attributes have been encompassed in the latest incarnation of the Yungaburra Visitor Information Sign. “It’s been a long but rewarding process to finally see the town’s map renewed. The original map, hand painted many years ago, was really a work of art.”
Long weekend frustrations around Barron Bridge BY MICHAEL WARREN IN an all too familiar scenes returning long weekend motorists to Mareeba and the Tablelands faced lengthy and frustrating delays over the Cairns Show long weekend in and around the troublesome Barron River Bridge. With traffic lights at either end unmanned and on autotimed settings just a few cars at a time – even less than usual – were able to scramble across to the other side before the red indicator reappeared.
As such motorists faced a frustrating and tedious wait with traffic banked up along the Kennedy Highway as far back as the Kuranda Vet Surgery. Some motorists reported experiencing a 40-minute wait before being able to cross Barron Bridge. The ongoing delays surrounding the Barron River Bridge aren’t destined to disappear anytime soon either, with TMR, only weeks ago, starting a $2.1M investigation into the future of the aging structure.
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Minister for Transport and Main Roads Mark Bailey told The Express the project will “look at replacing or rehabilitating the ageing bridge”, but ominously revealed on the record that “construction of any solutions identified through this planning remains unfunded”. A $30M project set to start later this year to upgrade intelligent transport systems on the Kuranda Range is of little interest to residents who instead just want the Bridge fiasco to be settled and determined once and for
all. Most recently Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads Steve Minnikin MP declared the Barron River bridge as “structurally unsafe” during a recent trip to Far North Queensland. Mr Minnikin put Mr Bailey MP on notice instructing him to “get on to the source of the problem, find out what needs to be done (with the bridge), and simply get on and do it”. “They need to make this bridge one of the highest priorities in the state.” Meanwhile, an Express Fa-
cebook poll conducted to determine and assess local sentiment about the need, if any, to construct the much talked about Kuranda Bypass Road has returned a resounding result. The poll recorded more than 700 responses, with 603 people voting in favour for the road to be built while 112 returned a ‘no’ vote. In simple terms 84.5% of voters were in favour, while 15.7% against it. “A new inland Highway will save Tablelands and Cairns motorists 30 minutes in travel time
when compared to the existing route,” Hill MP Shane Knuth told The Express. “A new, safer and wider highway will also open up the Tablelands, Gulf and Cape York regions and allow greater production in agriculture and mining. “It’s the year 2021 and it’s been 30 or 40 years since we have seen real nation building projects in Far North Queensland. This is the time for Government to act and build this inland highway.”
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Tablelanders urged to get vaccinated in wake of local COVID case BY MICHAEL WARREN TABLELANDERS have been on high alert in recent days after a fully vaccinated Mareeba woman in her 20s returned a positive COVID test just days after arriving back in the region following a trip to the Sunshine Coast from Melbourne. The Express understands the woman contracted COVID in Melbourne in or around July 10, and unknowingly flew to Maroochydore from Melbourne three days later. On July 15 the woman received a text message from Victoria Health officials informing her she had recently attended a ‘tier one’ exposure site at a Melbourne CDB pub. As such the woman immediately took a COVID test and returned a negative result. The woman went on to visit more locations around southeast QLD, before flying home from Brisbane to Cairns on Friday, July 16 on flight VA791. QLD Health confirmed it’s likely the woman was infectious in the community between July 15-17. Upon her arrival the woman was picked up at Cairns airport by her mother and driven to Mareeba. The Express understands that on Sunday, July 18 the woman made the decision to drive to a COVID testing
clinic in Atherton, where she underwent, and consequently returned, a positive test. Despite returning the positive test The Express understands the woman is in good health. Over the past few days the woman has been flown to Brisbane on a private flight and is currently undergoing strict quarantining in hospital. The girl’s close contacts including her mother have all been tested, returned negative results and are now in self-isolation for a 14-day period. A family spokesperson made a recent public statement to clarify details about the matter. “All household contacts and family both here (Mareeba) and the Sunshine Coast have returned a negative result yesterday morning and are now in isolation and pose absolutely no risk to the local community,” the family statement read. “Yes, myself and her mother have been out in the community over the weekend – but QLD Health have confirmed that because of us returning a negative test yesterday morning, there is absolutely no community risk from our movements over the weekend. “We are urging people to please stop making up rumours which is only causing more fear and unrest in our community.” In further developments The
Express understands a Department of Natural Resources employee from Mareeba was on the same returning flight to Cairns as the woman who returned a positive test. The man took a COVID test last Monday and although QLD Health hasn’t publicly confirmed, it is widely acknowledged that his test has come back as negative. “The Department of Resources Mareeba office is operating as normal,” a departmental spokesperson exclusively told The Express. Meanwhile, Pharmacy Guild of Australia National President Trent Twomey has confirmed Tablelanders 40 years old and over now have direct access to the AstraZenica vaccine. As it stands, residents aged 40-plus in Mareeba, Atherton, Yungaburra, Malanda and Kuranda can now be administered their AstraZeneca vaccines at a range of local pharmacies by calling in advance or simply booking online. In Mareeba residents can receive their COVID jab at Priceline Pharmacy and Wholelife Pharmacies and Healthfoods. In Atherton the vaccine is directly available at Wholelife Pharmacies and Healthfoods, Tablelands Discount Drugstore and Calanna Wholehealth Pharmacies.
Tablelanders can now be administered their AstraZeneca vaccines at various pharmacies in Mareeba, Atherton and across the region. Mareeba Wholelife pharmacist Josh Klein holds an AstraZeneca vial which are now available to the public.
“Do the right thing by yourself, your family, and the community, this is the only way to
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Accountants expand Mareeba office to better service region
Belinda Grundling and Dominic Cosentino at Mareeba Accounting and Tax Specialists.
AFTER nearly 12 years of servicing both Cairns and Mareeba, local accountant Dominic Cosentino has expanded his Mareeba firm to better service clients on the Tablelands. Born and bred in Mareeba, Dominic first opened Cairns Accounting and Tax Specialists in November 2009 at 62 Pease Street, Manoora. At the same time Mareeba Ac-
counting and Tax Specialists at 306 Byrnes Street, Mareeba (Next door to the car wash) was established to be used as a Satellite Office to assist clients across the region. Over the years the business has gradually increased and as Principal, Dominic would see clients at the Mareeba office on Saturdays, when required.
At present the Cairns office employs six staff and an ever increasing work load demands have made attending to clients in the Mareeba office often very difficult. Fortunately, the opportunity to turn the Mareeba office into a permanent establishment presented itself earlier this year. “I felt it was the right time to get serious on the Tablelands and engaged the services of another qualified Accountant, Belinda Grundling,” Mr Cosentino said. “Belinda has a Bachelor of Business – Majoring in Accounting – and has seven years combined experience in Accounting, Taxation and Bookkeeping having worked, for a local bookkeeper and more recently a local accounting firm. “I have personally found Belinda to be a breath of fresh air and one of the best young Accountants that I have worked with. “Her communication and technical abilities are top class and I feel her presence in the Mareeba office will make a profound difference to the firm and assisting clients with their needs moving forward. “Personally, I am an FCPA and a designation that can only be attained after 20 years of service as a Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA). “In total I have 34 years of experience, working as both a Public and Commercial Accountant. All my professional staff are either degree qualified and have attained CPA status.” The accounting and tax specialists presently offer a wide array of services including Preparation of Income Tax Returns and Financial Statements for individuals and Small to medium size Business (SME’s), BAS and Setting up Bookkeeping systems, Business Restructures, Self Managed Superfunds and Tax Planning, just to name a few. Mareeba Accounting and Tax Specialists welcome all new and existing clients to make appointments to see Belinda in Mareeba or visit one of our capable staff in Cairns. “Being a local and having lived and completed my education in Mareeba, my goal is to continue to grow the Mareeba office and to see the firm as a whole become a prominent presence,” Mr Cosentino said.
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Shows in trouble as showmen struggle to secure insurance
Residents of Amaroo Estate have established a new advocacy group aiming to get a new park installed on the eastern side of Mareeba.
Residents push for park at Amaroo RESIDENTS in Amaroo Estate have established a communitybased advocacy group aiming to get a park built in one of Mareeba’s largest growing residential estates. Amaroo Estate is located on the eastern side of Mareeba over the Barron River and is easily one of the fastest growing residential estates in Mareeba. A group of residents have established the Mareeba East Destination Park group to advocate council to have a new park installed for all residents to use. Will Geddes and his wife Jay are part of the newly formed group and have said that currently there aren’t any parks readily available to use on the eastern side of Mareeba.
“We are always going to the other side of Mareeba or into town, or even to other towns,” Mr Geddes said. “We are waiting for the association to be formally formed before approaching council.” Although the park is proposed to be installed within the Amaroo Estate the Mareeba East Destination Park group have been very specific in saying it is for the whole town and other communities. “It’s such a growing area there are so many young families, a park would be a natural asset to have,” Mrs Geddes said. “Lots of locals and residents in this area see a need for it. “It’s not only targeted at Amaroo we have been really
specific in it being for Mareeba east because it covers such a large area.” One of the Developer’s for Amaroo Estate Sam Musumeci approached council some years ago looking to build a park in the new development. At that stage council didn’t have the required funds and the project has since been shelved, now with an influx of community support the new park could become a reality. “Council acknowledges the Mareeba East Destination Park group, I can understand their interest I can understand their passion,” Mr Franks said. “That is where the vast majority of expansion is happening and there isn’t a park on that
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Vice president of the Atherton Tableland Mineral and Lapidary Club Ray Clauss is excited for this year’s event after last years was cancelled. “This is the club’s biggest event so if you’re into rocks, gemstones, slabs, cabs and machinery make sure you bring your bags, boxes or trailer to take your goodies home,” he said. “All the stalls will be selling rock and gem related items. “We have multi-talented club members selling their beautiful hand crafted jewelery and the club will also have a wide selection on our rock sales table after purchasing a deceased estate collection.”
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MP requested to table new highway resolution A RESOLUTION confirmed at a large public meeting in Mareeba on June 1 has been given to Cook MP Cynthia Lui to table in State Parliament. The agreed resolution stated that “this meeting requests the construction of a new access road to Cairns from the Tablelands,” and that “this meeting instructs the
Fogolar Furlan Club of Dimbulah members Olivaer Schincariol, John Pin and Ermes Schincariol are looking forward to the August 14 celebrations.
40 year celebration of Fogolar Furlan THE Fogolar Furlan Club of Dimbulah was established nearly half a century ago, providing a place for Italians moving to Australia where they could feel comfortable in their strange new country. After WWII ravaged Italy people struggled to find work to provide for their families, hence many became immigrants moving to different countries, Australia included. Around 150 families were involved with the Fogolar Furlan Club of Dimbulah when it was founded in 1981, now 40 years on they still hold a high number with 74 families involved. Ermes Schincariol has been involved in the club since the beginning, holding the position of treasurer on the first commit-
tee in 1981. Establishing the club was good for both Italy and Australia as Mr Schincariol believes they acted as “ambassadors”. “This was good for both Italy and Australia because we kind of acted like ambassadors,” he said. “We didn’t know anything when we moved here. “We would come together one a week, a fortnight or a month and have a couple of beers. “It was a way for everyone to get together and talk, laugh and reminisce.” Lawn bowls is often on the agenda for the Fogolar Furlan Club as they play the local Trevisani Club, another Italian club with members from Treviso, Friuli’s neighboring region in Italy.
“We have a party after we finish, it doesn’t matter who won and all the afternoon you have some beers and smoko,” Fogolar Furlan Club member John Pin said. The Fogolar Furlan club of Dimbulah now holds two biannual events, a BBQ in Dimbulah and a dinner and dance at the Mareeba International Club. August 14 is the next upcoming dinner and dance where they will also officially celebrate the 40th anniversary of their club, the club invites any members of the community to come along and celebrate with them. Bookings can be made by calling the Mareeba International Club on 4093 2153 after hours.
State Government to investigate and begin construction of an adequate road access to Cairns that bypasses the Kuranda Range by November 30, 2021.” After receiving the resolution Ms Lui’s office confirmed they would be in touch with Kuranda Range Road Bypass committee chairman, Ken Harley.
Mr Harley however confirmed he’s had no contact from Ms Lui since he received a letter from the State MP on June 29. “The resolution is a lawful, reasonable request from the Cook electorate for Ms Lui to act upon, and I would hope she presents the resolution at the next sittings in August,” Mr Harley said.
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Residents see change in show holidays
A special service will be held in September to commemorate 100 years since the terrible Mt Mulligan mining disaster.
Special service to commemorate Mount Mulligan mine disaster BY MICHAEL WARREN A NATIONAL disaster that rocked the very foundations of a small tight-knit Far North Queensland village will be commemorated during an upcoming event at Mount Mulligan. A State miners service will be held on September 19 at Mount Mulligan to mark 100 years since a devastating explosion tragically killed 75 miners in the small township back in 1921. An ensuing Royal Commission determined the accidental or untimely firing of an explosive charge on the top of a slab of coal caused the disaster. “Following the 75th anniversary of the incident back in
1997 we have held numerous reunions of ex residents and have carried out a number of projects in the town and mine environs,” Mt Mulligan Ex Residents Committee secretary Ken Best said. “A large number of ex residents and descendants are going to be at the one-hundred year event which is being organised as part of the Miners Memorial Day.” With the special anniversary just a few months away the former resident provided fascinating detail and insight about that fateful day back in 1921. “Mt Mulligan was a happy community but on the Monday morning of September 19, 1921 a terrific blast from the mine sent the townspeople
running to the mine opening which told them what they all feared,” Mr Best recounted. “The seventy-five men underground had lost their lives. “Every home in the town was bereaved, fifty-six children instantly became fatherless. “The school children lining up on the parade ground were the first to witness the black cloud and tremble of the explosion at 9.25am. “The assistant school teacher also witnessed this from her position on the school verandah. “At our 95th disaster commemoration we replayed the exact morse-code with its verbal message that was sent to Cairns at the time to alert emergency services of the dis-
aster. “The last body was found five months later on February 9, 1922 after the mine had restarted production.” More than 30 years later it was a sad day when the mine eventually closed down for good. “I worked with several men who were school children at the time of the disaster and didn’t hear them speak of (the disaster). “Mt Mulligan was a happy town and we were like a big family. We were saddened when the mine closed on October 28, 1957. “I personally helped seal the mine and moved to Collinsville to work.”
CERTAIN residents within the Mareeba Shire will need to mark down some new show day holidays after council has recommended certain parishes public holidays be amended. At Council’s latest meeting, they passed a motion requesting the Office of Industrial Relations change certain areas within the shire to different show holidays. Doing this has allowed three separate areas of the Shire to be linked with the shows closest to them like the Atherton, Mossman and Cairns Show’s This means that areas closer to Atherton like Irvinebank which links to the Atherton Show will now have the Atherton Show holiday instead of the Cairns Show holiday.
The parishes of Irvinebank, Myosotis and Western, which links to the Atherton Show will now have the Atherton Show holiday. The parishes of Mowbray, Salisbury, Riflemead and that part of the parish of Garioch located north of Hunter and Rifle Creeks, which links to the Mossman Show will now have the Mossman Show holiday. Mareeba Shire Council area excluding the parishes of Irvinebank, Myosotis, Western, Mowbray, Salisbury, Riflemead and that part of the parish of Garioch located north of Hunter and Rifle Creeks, which links to the Cairns Annual Show will keep the Cairns Show holiday.
RFDS on frontline for vaccine delivery THE Royal Flying Doctors Service (RFDS) has been assisting in delivering COVID vaccines to rural and remote communities, with over 1,200 doses being administrated. The RFDS have been working in close collaboration with Commonwealth and State departments to support the roll-out of the vaccination program. RFDS crews from Charleville, Mount Isa and Cairns have supported the delivery of the COVID vaccine to 22 remote communities across Queensland, including both first and second doses. RFDS (Queensland Section)
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Inside outside dining at Ravenshoe BY SALLY TURLEY
CO-MANAGERS of Ravenshoe's Tall Timbers Motel and Caravan Park, Jo Preston and Karen Arnold have been working hard to give the local landmark a cosmetic upgrade for
customers. Since they took over the running of the business six weeks ago, they have been systematically working through all facets of the enterprise, making improvements wherever they have seen the need.
A stunning mural now adorns the back wall of the dining area. What used to be an unremarkable plain cement block barrier to the outside world has become a whimsical stone path bordered by delicate pink flowers leading away to a rustic picket fence that
New managers, Karen Arnold and Jo Preston have been working to make the roadhouse a more welcoming place with a better quality standard of food.
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beckons you to follow. The wall painting is the work of local Tableland artist, Terri Tanner, who calls herself a 'Jill of all trades.' “I am a sign-writer, mural artist and on weekends I sell plants at the local markets,” Ms Tanner said. “The project description was fairly open and I came up with the idea that I wanted the wall to look like an alfresco area at a cafe to give the room that indoor/outdoor feel for diners. “I originally came here to repaint the menu boards, but Jo and Karen liked my work so much that the job just kept growing. I have re-painted the walls to make them look like clay
brick, added decorative shutters and am gradually refreshing the whole building,” she said. “We wanted everybody to feel welcome when they stepped inside,” Ms Preston said. “All our food here is made with love and we try and use our time with our customers in a positive way. “We like to promote the attractions of the area and to support local businesses by stocking local produce, like Skybury coffee and Mungalli dairy products. Our pizzas are popular with locals and our gourmet sandwiches have been very well received,” she said. The roadhouse is open seven days a week and provides a
full hot menu as well as a cold display of salads, sandwiches, cakes and fruit salad. They do scoop ice-cream and sell beautiful bunches of sunflowers, mixed box arrangements and fresh flowers all locally sourced. They can even help those Karumba-bound fishing parties that have spent all morning packing cartons of beer, got to Ravenshoe and realised they forgot to get any bait or fuel up the ute. For those heading in from the west, with its hectares of forest, creeks and open spaces, its motel, units, vans and camp sites make a great place to pull up and base yourself while you explore the surrounding Tablelands.
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Car and bike show delights Hot Springs spectators
Event coordinator Annette Haydon was impressed with the refurbished 1977 Volkswagon Combi owned by Ravenshoe's Paul Adamson, that was pronounced Runner Up Champion Exhibit of the day.
THE great range of immaculately presented cars and bikes on display delighted crowds at the third annual Innot Hot Springs Car and Bike Show, held at the town's Community Hall last weekend. Car enthusiasts flocked to the venue from all around the north and beyond to admire a fascinating line up of age, beauty and power presented in all its polished perfection. There was everything from cool old panel vans to a regal Rolls Royce and a Daimler that took out the European category of the show, from old restored
Jeska Maunder from Cairns and her Mum, Jill Spackman of Mareeba admire the 1966 Holden, the same model car that Jill learned to drive in.
Locals, Ken Foley and Donna Litzow of Mt Garnet with one of their entries, a 1976 VJ Valiant.
Ross Nielsen of Mareeba found this old 1948 Austin truck on a farm around 7 years ago and has been doing it up over the last 5 years. He said it can handle on and off road conditions with no problems.
Des and June Neilsen have spent the last 2 weeks on the road towing a caravan from Maryborough in this glorious old 1959 Ford Custom Line. The couple have had the car for 50 years and have had it converted to a hydrogen/petrol fuel system for extra boost.
Receiving his award for the very popular Runner Up of the Show entry, was Paul Adamson of Ravenshoe, owner of the 1977 Volkswagon Combi Van.
Tania and Matthew Flanders, their son Jesse and dog, Tilly, just drove their 1973 Ford XB out of the Silkwood restoration shop in time to bring it to the Hot Springs Car and Bike Show.
The red 1972 HQ Holden Tonner Ute was a favourite for Wayne Fielder and Boz from Gordonvale.
Winner of the Overall Champion exhibit, Paula Partington collects her prize for her 1966 Mustang Sunliner/1965 caravan combination from Wayne Bowden.
trucks, more than 70 years old to Marg Breitkreuz's dazzling 2016 Ford Mustang GT that won the Post 80's section of the competition. Event organisers from the Hot Springs Progress Committee, Annette Haydon and Wayne and Colleen Bowden were thrilled with the way the show has grown since its inception in 2018. “We had just over 30 entries the first year, and the number doubled in the second year, but they were up around the 100 mark this year,” Mrs Haydon said. Surprised by the level of sup-
port from spectators, especially considering COVID concerns, the caterers very quickly ran out of cool beverages and there was a mad scramble to restock. But the great live music, mega raffle, free entry and quality display on offer kept the crowdss happy and everyone was already looking forward to next year. Organisers were thrilled with the support from sponsors RATCH Australia, Shannon's Insurance, Tablelands RegionalCouncil, Fitz Civil and Mining, Innot Hot Springs Auto and George Fitzgerald and Annette Haydon.
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Our Council Our Community Volunteer at Atherton Visitor Information Centre The team at the Atherton Visitor Information Centre is looking for volunteers to donate a few hours a week. It’s a great opportunity to share your passion for the region and meet locals and visitors. The volunteers are hosting a morning tea at The Station Café in Platypus Park at 10am on Friday 30 July so you can meet the friendly team and find out more. RSVP to 1300 366 361 or athertoninfocentre@trc.qld.gov.au by today (Wednesday 28 July).
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Follow our project updates at trc.qld.gov.au. Weather permitting, the following projects and programs will commence, continue and/or be completed in August:
Is your pet missing? Check trc.qld.gov.au in case it is in our pound.
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We are recognising the 76th Victory in the Pacific Day (VP Day) at Rocky Creek War Memorial Park on Sunday 15 August.
Slashing in Lake Barrine, Marks Lane, Kairi, Tolga, Tarzali, Jaggan, Malanda, Glen Allyn, Topaz, Evelyn, Tumoulin and Kaban.
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The event commences at 9am and we’ll be dedicating seven individual and one unit plaque, and unveiling new signs about the area when it was a military hospital.
Grading in Tolga, Atherton, Carrington, Mount Garnet, Innot Hot Springs and Minnamoolka.
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Culvert and drain inspections across the region.
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Road inspections, pothole repairs and sign cleaning.
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New water reservoir and pipes at Ravenshoe.
VP Day Commemorations
Everyone welcome but please stay at home if you have any flu-like symptoms.
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Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Officer Closes Monday 2 August 2021
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Missing Pets
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Cat Traps We currently have an eight week wait for cat traps and aren’t taking further bookings. If you’re having trouble with a roaming cat, try to locate the owner and raise your concerns. If you can’t find the owner, restrain the cat if you can and contact us to collect it. You can also borrow or buy your own cat trap.
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Next Council Meetings 9.30am Thursday 29 July 2021 (tomorrow) Ravenshoe Festival Hall (not live streamed)
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Christmas in July fun a success NOMADS from across the country descended on Mareeba over the weekend for the annual Christmas in July celebrations with 216 vehicles and roughly 350 people attending the fourday event. Held at Davies Park in Mareeba Christmas in July welcomes the grey nomads who drive around the country often north to get away from the southern winters. Christmas in July Coordinator Maureen Lane said that those who attended the event had a great time and would be returning next year. “Everyone was happy with how it went down and all of the
activities we had,” she said. “In general they were appreciative they could have their weekend. “They all said they are coming back next year.” Caravanners from all across the country came to attend the event including Diane Grant and Neale Soper who live their lives “permanently on the road.” “We threw the house keys to the kids and said see ya later,” Neale said. “We love our lives on the road,” added Diane. Both Neale and Diane will be among the many who aim to return for the annual Christmas in July event next year.
TOP LEFT: Lesley Hirsch and Greg Pearson from Sydney. TOP: Gail Chignell from Kangaroo Valley NSW and Shirley Reed from Broulee NSW. RIGHT: Neale Soper and Nancy Rankine from Auckland NZ. BOTTOM LEFT: Diane Grant and Neale Soper who live their lives permanently on the road.
Last chance for special art exhibition
Art from the Jabu Birriny exhibition portrays the stories and histories of Yarrabah’s traditional owners.
THIS week will be your last chance to see the special Jabu Birriny art exhibition as it resides in the Tablelands Regional Gallery until the end of July. Meaning ‘land’ and ‘sea’, the exhibition brings together rich stories of lineal pasts and recent histories of Yarrabah’s traditional owners, the Gunggandji people. Being a dynamic Aboriginal community surrounded by native bushland, mountain ranges, sandy coastlines and coral reefs, each artists bring their own unique approach to the canvas to convey their community’s cultural identity of the land and sea. “Jabu Birriny (Land + Sea) celebrates the unique environ-
ment of Yarrabah and its ongoing importance to culture and people,” Tablelands Regional Council Mayor Rod Marti said. “The exhibition shares stories rich in lineal and recent histories through vibrant prints, intricately woven vessels and textured ceramics that embody the land and sea.” A celebration of Yarrabah people and culture, Jabu Birriny invites visitors to experience the beautiful works from local artists of the Yarrabah Arts and Cultural Precinct. The exhibition will close on July 31 for the last time before it is returned to the State Library of Queensland.
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Mareeba man set to release new sci-fi novel MAREEBA rising author Sean “Niemand” Eales has recently released his latest Sci-Fi novel, where the main character, See, finds himself in a new universe of chaos and destruction. Mr Eales has spent his life studying sociology, psychology, neurology, law and quantum mechanics and uses his knowledge from these studies for his novel. His author name Niemand is the German word for “nobody” and through his journey with a brain infection he wrote “See the Insane”. “When I had my brain operation I saw many things that changed my life and a lot of problems in the world have inspired it,” he said. “The book is about bad angels that get humans to make AI and trap the human souls inside them in alternate realities.” Mr Eales said that the book uses many themes that would appeal to a young adult audience and have many pop culture references. Throughout the story, he said that his past in women and his exposure to “real world problems” has inspired him further to remind his readers the difference between lust and love. “The book illustrates lust is
Community donation from Community Funerals
Days for Girls Mareeba has been given a boost after Community Funerals donated money and materials for their hygiene kits.
DAYS for Girls Mareeba has been given a boost after Community Funerals donated $500 towards their efforts constructing
hygiene kits for disadvantaged girls. As part of Community Funerals Community Spirit Pro-
gram, they donate money and/ or resources to local community groups like Days for Girls. Days for Girls hand make reusable, washable hygiene kits for girls in underdeveloped countries to use with one pack having a lifespan of up to three years. Owner/director of Community Funerals Stephen Oldham said that the kits the women at Days for Girls make are amazing and indispensable for the girls who need them. “Days for Girls do amazing work and I am so impressed,” he said. “This Community Spirit Program we set up is about supporting local organisations which are reaching out. “All of these lovely local ladies that making these kits, will
never see the girls or rarely and yet they work so hard to produce these amazing kits.” Days for Girls Mareeba Team Leader Lesa Moro was overwhelmed when she found out about the donation and was very grateful. “It feels amazing, because we don’t go out asking for money donations,” she said. “Word of mouth got back to Stephen and the crew and I got the phone call. “The money has been very well received and we are extremely grateful.” Community Funerals has offered to become a drop off point for Days for Girls, anyone with appropriate materials is more than welcome to come in and drop some off.
Local car dealership helping little friends in need Rising author Dean “Niemand” Eales is releasing his book “See the Insane”.
not love and that love is a sacrifice, as well as raising ideas about perceptions of right and wrong in an amoral landscape and cause and effect of selfish actions. “This book is written because of women, starting with my mum and a nurse named Courtney that said some kind words to me during my brain surgery.” Mr Eales will be releasing his novel “See The Insane” towards the end of the year. To purchase visit www.seetheinsane.com
THANKS to the generous donation of $350 worth of North Queensland Cowboys Merchandise by Andrew Ford at Mareeba Toyota, the Mareeba Animal Refuge was able to host a raffle. The raffle raised altogether $1122 all together which will now greatly benefit the Animal Refuge in giving its furry residents the best starts in their new lives. Mareeba Animal Refuge volunteer Sue Jodner, who was one of the many helpers behind this raffle, said it was amazing having the support of the community once again. “The raffle came around after we were approaching companies in town for sponsorship for the Colour Frenzy and
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Mareeba Toyota and Andrew Ford kindly donated the Toyota Cowboys Merchandise Bundle for it,” she said. “We had raffle tickets being sold in businesses across town like the Mareeba Leagues Club, Anthill Hotel and IGA which was just wonderful. “It makes you feel really good to see that the community cares so much.” All the money raised in the raffle will now go towards less than a month's worth of veterinary costs, the largest priority for the refuge. Andrew Ford from Mareeba Toyota and the animal refuge’s ambassadog Nevada alongside Sue drew out Cam Messer as the winner of the raffle. Cam will now be able to
Andrew Ford of Mareeba Toyota, Sue Jodner of the Mareeba Animal Refuge and her ambassadog Nevada drew a raffle with $350 worth of merchandise to be won, donated by Mr Ford.
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Kuranda EnviroCare Executive Denise Donald-Graham, Federal Member for Leichhardt Warren Entsch, Mareeba Shire Mayor Angela Toppin, EnviroCare Executive Andrew Horn and Margaret Zehntner at the unveiling of the sign at the Spear Animal Reserve.
Spear Animal Reserve established in Kuranda YEARS of dedication to protecting regional flora and fauna has now been recognised, with Kuranda EnviroCare alongside Mareeba Shire Council publicly establishing the Speer Animal Reserve in Kuranda at their sign unveiling at the beginning of the month. The 2.14 square hectares was bequeathed to Kuranda EnviroCare by the late Marjoie Spear, a compassionate conservationist in Kuranda. “This property to pass to Kuranda EnviroCare on trust for the benefit of the public of Australia, through the promotion of the study and conservation of flora and fauna with the
land to be known as The Spear Animal Reserve,” was written on her will. Kuranda EnviroCare Executive Denise Donald-Graham said that caring for the biodiversity in the region is of the highest importance. “As a community we are mindful of the threats to the animals of our highly biodiverse region posed by habitat loss, increasing road traffic, inappropriate development and changing climate,” she said. “How is essential habitat connectivity, so vital for resilience to climate, to be secured across a busy highway? How do we build upon Marjorie Spear’s
gift to the people of Kuranda?” Mareeba Mayor Angela Toppin said that Council commends the owners of Spear Animal Reserve greatly. “Council welcomes property owners who create conservation reserves on their properties,” she said. “There is ongoing pressure on the natural environment and the actions by property owners to protect the flora and fauna on their land is applauded.” Research done on the last 18 months at Spear Animal Reserve can be viewed upon request at the Kuranda EnviroCare library upon request at the nursery on 284 Myola Drive, Kuranda.
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ENTERTAINMENT Plans already underway for next Chillagoe Festival
The street parade proved a popular attraction at the day-long Chillagoe Festival.
CHILLAGOE has enjoyed a timely and much needed economic boost with hundreds of patrons enjoying the welcomed return of the township’s highly popular day-long festival. Accommodation was at a premium over the week-
end with the Observatory and Eco Lodge displaying the “no vacancy” sign as did the Tourist village with festival goers enjoying an array of attractions including a market and art exhibition, street parade, live music, a mock idol event and
an evening alliance dinner. Entertainment acts, “Now or never” and “No Requests” wrapped up festivities with separate evening performances. Event coordinator Lee Gordon said planning is already underway for a bigger and better event in 2022. “With last year’s event being cancelled because of COVID public spacing restrictions it was absolutely wonderful to see Chillagoe shine with many locals and out of town visitors alike enjoying the festival,” Ms Gordon said. “I feel so many people have been craving to attend events like this. “We’ve all been forced to stay inside at various times over the past year so to get some sense of normality back by staging the Chillagoe festival felt fantastic. “We’ve already starting planning next year’s festival.”
Townsville performer Sammy White is set to play at Savannah in the Round in Mareeba this October.
Townsville product to perform at Savannah in the Round BY MICHAEL WARREN OCTOBER’S Savannah in the Round country music festival in Mareeba will feature a range of artists who are more than familiar with the beautiful sights and sounds of Far North Queensland. Among them will be last year’s Toyota Star Maker winner and highly regarded Townsville performer Sammy White. White’s career continues to go from strength to
strength. During a predominantly closed COVID world in 2020 the contemporary country music artist was a successful support act to Brad Cox during a 33-show east coast tour that stretched from Canberra to Cairns. In the early stages of her career White has already previously played the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Gympie Music Muster and Lifting The Outback and opened shows for Aussie
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The skills and rules catching learner drivers out LEARNER drivers struggled to remember roundabout rules and master parallel parking according to new research from RACQ, prompting a reminder for novice drivers to prioritise plenty of practice. Club spokesperson Lauren Ritchie said RACQ’s Young Driver Survey 2020 revealed 28 percent of learner drivers
found roundabout rules the hardest to learn or remember which was up from 13.7 percent in 2019. “Rules around specific distances, giving way, stopping and cyclist rules were also the most challenging to young drivers,” Ms Ritchie said. “It takes time to become a skilled and confident driver which is why it’s so important
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allel parking is stumping a lot of our young drivers, the response was overwhelming,” she said. “Merging in traffic and right-angle parking were also high on the list. “These skills might be daunting but it’s important young drivers feel confident doing them, so put the time
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over dad,” she said. “But it doesn’t matter who’s instructing, as long as you’re passing on the right information and setting good habits for young drivers. So, if you’re about to teach a young driver, brush up on your own skills before you get into the passenger’s seat.”
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prices. “Independent servos are regularly the ones offering the cheapest prices and during the high point in the price cycle they’re usually the ones to hold out with low prices the longest,” Ms Hunter said. “The ACCC’s data shows buying from a United rather than a Coles Express for example would have saved a Brisbane motorist $174 last year. “The presence of independents helps drive competition so we should give them our business when they’re the cheapest fuel around.” Ms Hunter said the ACCC echoed RACQ’s position on the value of price monitoring
schemes like Queensland’s mandatory fuel price monitoring. “It’s not a blanket rule that independent brands will always be the cheapest, some brands like Freedom Fuels are priced above average,” she said. “That’s why it’s so important drivers shop savvy and use the real time fuel monitoring information available, like RACQ’s Fair Fuel Finder, to locate a good price to fill the tank. “By applying that market pressure, you’ll be saving yourself at the pump, but also indicating to that retailer that you’ll reward them with your business.”
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New distraction laws as mobile phone cameras rollout
QUEENSLANDERS have been warned mobile phone and seatbelt enforcement cameras have gone live from Monday, July 26 across the State as police rolled out new tactics to stem the loss of lives on our roads. RACQ spokesperson Renee Smith said the new enforcement measures would help save lives with driver distraction and a lack of seatbelt use both still major factors in crashes. “Sadly, 29 people are killed each year in Queensland in crashes involving driver distraction and a further 43 people who lost their lives last year weren’t wearing a seatbelt,” Ms Smith said. “Motorists snapped by the fixed and mobile cameras while not wearing a seatbelt or using their phone will be given a warning as part of a three-month grace period, before penalties are enforced from October. “Those caught using a mobile phone while driving face a $1,033 fine and four demerit points, with double demerit points for second time offenders, while those snapped
not wearing a seatbelt face a $413 and 3 demerit points.” Ms Smith also warned new regulations were being proposed around the definition of the use of a mobile phone while driving in Queensland. “If these rules are passed later this month, it will be illegal for motorists to have a mobile phone on any part of their body while driving including on your lap or wedged between your body and the seatbelt – regardless of whether the phone is in use or not,” she said. “There’ll be some exceptions, for example, if you’re using your phone to pay for goods and services at a drive through while the vehicle is stationary, if you’re using your phone under police direction such as showing a border pass or if the phone is in your pocket.” Ms Smith said these proposed changes and the increase in enforcement was designed to catch those breaking the law and ultimately save lives. “The easiest way to avoid getting caught is to not break the rules in the first place -
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A three day auction sale of stud Brahman cows, the magnitude of which has never before been attempted in the Northern Australian cattle industry, broke records and exceeded all expectations at “Inverrio” Duaringa last week. BY SALLY TURLEY
THE “Elrose” Stud Breeder Major Reduction Sale, which offered nearly 1000 lots over three big days, grossed $6,393,750 to make it the biggest, highest grossing, single vendor sale of stud cattle, ever in the history of the Australian cattle industry. With buyer activity from as far away as the Northern Territory, New South Wales and all areas of Queensland, the quality females on offer, many with calves at foot, achieved an outstanding sale average of $6,920 per head with a total clearance of all lots. But while the cattle on sale originated from the sale of a highly respected western stud operation based near Cloncurry, the auction was held at the Nobbs Cattle Company's selling complex in Central Queensland, much of the support for the sale came from North Queensland. The strong buying support from northern bull breeders and commercial producers was noted as a feature of a sale which registered 97 individual buying entities. Bidding was intense and highly competitive, with the sale’s four auctioneers, Troy Trevor, Nick Malone, Wayne York and Ken McCaffrey “dropping the hammer” at an average of just over a minute a lot. Roland Everingham Jnr of Oak Park Station Einasleigh, was very active throughout the sale to put together an impressive line of 45 females with 42 calves at foot, bidding to $14,000 on two occasions for quality young cows with promising heifer calves by their sides. Everingham Pastoral Company also invested in three of the Sale's proven sires, paying to a top of
Queensland Rural's Livestock Specialist, Shaun Flanagan and volume buyer, Roland Everingham from Oak Park Station, Einasleigh concentrate on the job at hand at the recent Elrose Stud Female Reduction Sale.
$15,000 for the imposing 5 year old grey Brahman bull, Elrose 15312. Bill German of Hurricane Station, north of Mareeba, was another volume purchaser, bidding online to put together a significant draft of 24 lots of principally cow/calf units, which travelled north post sale to boost the quality of his breeding herd near Mt Carbine. The Pedracini family of Lornevale Station, Georgetown said the sale provided a “chance of a lifetime” and were very happy with their draft of 11 head of cow/calf units, PTIC cows and heifers.
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Darren and Melissa paid to a top of $16,500 for cow/calf Lot 394, Elrose 14871 to average just over $10,645 per head. Their draft included Lot 171, a heifer purchased for $12,100 and a run of PTIC cows that averaged $6,000 per head. Mrs Pedracini said the addition of these quality females would help take their own stud operation to the next level. Charters Towers graziers Michael and Michelle Lyons of Wambiana Station spent just over $455,000, concentrating on quality cow and calf combinations. They purchased 63 cows, 59 of which came with calves to average $7,230. Turley Cattle Company of Wandovale Station, Charters Towers also put together a good line of 47 cow/calf units, paying to a top of $16,000 for a draft that included nearly all bull calves at foot and pregnancy tested in calf again females. Their selection included the commanding $10,000 sire, Elrose 13399. Overall, the 657 cow/calf units on offer, grossed $5,054,500 to achieve a top price of $28,000 and a $7,692 average. The 192 PTIC cows grossed $803,750, with a top price of $20,000 to average $4,168. The draft of 61 unjoined heifers sold to a top of $16,000 to gross $291,500 and averaged $4,779 per head, while the 14 proven sires presented for sale sold to a top of $40,000 to achieve a gross of $245,000 and a very healthy average price of $17,500. Keen volume buying support was evident with 13 individual buyers purchasing 20 or more lots at the sale. “Purchasers clearly recognised the unique opportunity this genuine Reduction of Elrose females represented and backed it with very positive, sustained bidding,” Queensland Rural Manager, Troy Trevor commented. McCaffrey's Australian Livestock Marketing principal and sale coordinator, Ken McCaffrey said they were still delivering the cattle to their new owners a week after the end of the sale and believed the sale's record results highlighted the current strength and positive outlook of the Australian beef industry. Vendors Rodger and Lorena Jefferis wanted the industry to know that their enduring love of Brahman cattle mean't Elrose Stud would be continuing and they would be supplying the Lancefield Invitation and Big Country Brahman sales as well as their paddock sale clients from their new home base, “Brigalow” at Moura into the future.
At 20 years, of age, Hayden Pedracini, who grew up on Lornevale Station between Georgetown and Forsayth, was one of the youngest buyers at the recent Elrose Brahmans major reduction sale held on "Inverrio" near Duaringa.
MR Pedracini was a repeat buyer of Elrose cattle, having purchased his first ever stud females from Elrose's original dispersal sale in 2016. “I bought six Elrose females not long after I started building my own stud. They were very fertile breeders with good udders and I didn't want to miss this rare opportunity to buy more of them when they came on the market,” he said. Wishing he had more money to spend, Mr Pedracini secured three quality breeders with bull calves at foot, paying to a top of $15,950 for lot 105, a quality six year old Elrose cow with a seven and a half moth old bull calf by Elrose Living Proof at foot. His draft also included a ten and a half month old bull calf by Elrose Decimal and an 8 month old junior sire by Elrose Top Notch 11412. Mr Pedracini said he wants to keep buying good heifers and cows with an aim to produce quality, polled cattle that are fertile, have good eye muscle area and bone with plenty of length and depth. “My goal is to breed a strong line of polled bulls to take to the Big Country sale in Charters Towers in the not too distant future." Following in the footsteps of the Lornevale stud, the young cattleman with an eye for genetics said he wants to produce big, framey, bullock breeding bulls,” he said. Mr Pedracini has been selling bulls on the place to mainly Etheridge shire based clientele since 2016, but is sending his first draft of sale bulls, two red and two grey to the Gold City Brahman Sale in Charters Towers November 5, 2021.
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FUTURE LEADERS: Ben Scurr and Courtney Thies from Pinata Farms with their Rudy Wassman awards.
Emerging industry leaders recognised LOCAL pineapple farmer siblings Ben Scurr and Courtney Thies have been jointly awarded the Australian Pineapple Industry’s Rudy Wassman Award, recognising them as pro-active future leaders in the industry. Ben and Courtney work for Pinata Farms on their Mareeba farm, and have been growing pineapples since their childhood in Paddys Green. They were recognised with the Rudy Wassman Award in recent weeks in Bundaburg at the Industry’s Golden Circle 2021 Pineapple Field Days. Following in the footsteps of their father, Stephen Scurr, Ben and Courtney have continued the families pineapple growing legacy. Ben and Courtney said they were honoured to be recognised by the industry and encouraged more young people to consider a career in farming. “It's a great feeling to be recognised, especially as a female in a male-dominated field,”
Courtney said. “It's very encouraging to receive support and acknowledgment from other growers and this gives me the drive to continue working hard and achieve more in the future. “Young people are the next generation in the horticultural industry and the country is going to rely on us continuing to do what our predecessors have done.” Ben said it was a privilege to have his efforts recognised by other growers and farms. “We (young farmers) are next in line to keep farming going,” he said. “More young people in farming means every industry can move forward and keep going in this ever-changing world.” The siblings both have future aspirations in the pineapple farming industry with Ben hoping to one day manage the Mareeba farm and becoming more involved in Piñata’s pineapple production.
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pineapples alongside her brother and father to see the family business grow into the future.
STATE Member for Hill Shane Knuth isn't surprised at news released by the ABC, that new research from the University of Queensland, reveals the environmental threat from feral pigs is far greater than previously thought. The research showed that by uprooting carbon trapped in soil, it is estimated feral pigs are causing emissions to the equivalent of more than 1.1 million cars globally each year, with the bulk coming from Australia and New Zealand, who have massive feral pig populations. Lead author Dr Christopher O'Bryan believed this was a conservative estimate and could be three to four times higher. “The research results verify what the KAP has been saying for years,” Mr Knuth said. “We have been very vocal on the threat feral pigs not only pose to the environment but also to the GBR, native wildlife, in particular turtle and cassowary populations and the agriculture industry. “Feral pigs have absolutely zero positive impacts on the environment. It is difficult to understand why so little is being spent by both State and Federal Government to eradicate this in-
vasive pest.” Mr Knuth said estimates show that over 24 million feral pigs inhabit Australia, however this is likely to be substantially more as feral pigs produce two litters of up to four to ten piglets per year. “We have more feral pigs in this country than humans and they are causing uncontrolled environmental damage,” he said. Mr Knuth said the KAP had supported aerial pig shooting programs, petitions to open up state forests in Queensland for hunters and lobbied for millions more in funding to combat disease such as TR4 (Panama disease) and bounty programs as an incentive for recreational hunters. “Right now, recreational hunters are our last line of defence. They hunt feral pigs on their own time and money, while the State Government ignores every funding proposal and advice we have delivered,” he said. Mr Knuth said the KAP was strongly opposed to further restrictions on recreational feral pig hunting that may be proposed as part of the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001review being conducted.
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Give the games back HEY there – hoopla – the circus is in town – but wait a minute it's really the 2032 Brisbane Olympics instead. Far be it from me to pour cold water on the State Government's and Brisbane's bid for a big spend in the south easy, but let's take a bit of a rest and a few deep breaths before we get too excited. The PM backed the bid, Premier Palaszczuk even risked two weeks of COVID isolation to go to Tokyo and state the case for the South East of the State to spend billions of taxpayers' money on this international sporting spectacular, but it all sounds a bit hollow to me. Why? you might ask. For one, there were no competing cities of countries. By their own recorded admissions, the IOC had no other bid before them. Qatar, Spain, India, Indonesia, a region in Germany signalled ealy interest but their bids did not advance to the IOC board approval stage. In short Brisbane, Queensland and Anna Palaszczuk won a one horse race. As for staging the Games for a mere $5 billion, there should be some serious doubt. Refer if you will to much publicised cost over runs for governments and nations hosting previous Olympic Games (some of which were estimated to cost up to $20 billion for Tokyo). Now for the State Labor Government's economic sleight of hand expected to fool the gullible. Not so long ago, the Palaszczuk government hosted a State of Origin game in Townsville, paying the NRL a total of $8 million for the spectacle but receiving only $5 million back. Call me silly, but that equates to a loss of $3 million on one event alone. But hang on, State Treasurer the not so honourable Cameron Dick believes he will cash in ticket sales and billions from sponsorships from, you guessed it, those greedy bloody business operators who run the top end of town, who incidentally, come election time, Labor insists are the REAL ones who are keeping us all poor. Consider also that even though State Labor has been in power for over 28 of the past 30 years or so and have a good look at how the State deficit has blown out to around $100 billion in that time. Not to mention the Health Department and Services debacle, Law and Order and Juvenile Crime running out of control, no major roadways, water supply, or reliable 24/7 power generation infrastructure installations for the money earning regional areas not located in the South East, and State Labor's continued poor economic performances and you can see why anyone who can
understand basic mathematics is more than wary of the smoke and mirrors that surround this one horse Olympic Games bid. Give the Games back Anna, at least until your government has resurrected those areas of critical need that really should be attended to first. BARRY SIMPSON MAREEBA
Organic v chemical growing IN the real world of food growing, we are increasingly seeing a fight between Organic and Chemical food in our shops around our nation… the ascendancy of Organic can be easily seen, it is growing every day due to a human desire for clean chemical free food. In my Fathers youth most foods were basically Organic, that’s how it was and no one worried about contaminated foods, in the fields of England we saw huge mounds of Cattle Manure steaming away in the cool air waiting to be spread on the soil for maybe a Potato crop. Farmers still had a draught horse or two and a mixed farm with perhaps a few milkers, pigs, chickens, turkeys and ducks. They grew hay for when feed was short in winter plus a field of turnips or wheat. An apple orchard white with flower shone in the springtime sun with delicious apples like Bramley, Coxes Orange Pippin and Russets, the farms were often muddy but the center of natural life, and the Early Settlers brought it with them to this amazing land. Of course, this style of farming flourished in those early days, but I guess it had to change as circumstances changed and farms grew ever bigger and farms took on mechanization after the industrial revolution. Then ‘The Green Revolution’ changed everything with the use of artificial chemical fertilizers after World War Two… NPK fertilizers were made from the stockpiles of Bomb Making Chemicals left over from the war, but the very scientist who realized its potential said before his death, that NPK would NOT be good for the soil or the health of mankind in the long run. The outcome of his prediction at this time, is degraded soils around the world plus food with proven lower nutrition levels and a population unable to resist disease with pandemics and a definite rise in non-communicable disease like Cancer and Parkinsons. We desperately need to return to higher nutritive foods, it is not good enough to have beautiful looking, tasteless food that need sauces and spices to give them taste on our plate. Do Not
forget that ‘Our Food Is Our Health Giver and our Medicine’ and drugs are NOT the ultimate answer to the problem. Seaperia Super Concentrated Seaweed is the key to an important change on the land due to seaweeds amazing makeup and the improvement it makes to soil health, fertility and far more healthy food. Seaperia Seaweed increases Nutrition in our food and this must improve general health in the community, it is rich in many of the trace minerals that are now missing due to the use of simple NPK fertilizers in food production. Being extremely concentrated and coming as a dry granule from the pristine clean waters of the Norwegian Fjords, Seaperia Seaweed is 100% seaweed, not watered down; it does not need plastic drums or heavy transport, it is a granule, rather like Instant Coffee but melts in cold water… A mere one KG per hectare (one pound per acre) is all it takes… and half that on Canola. Spray it on the leaf for fabulous results, it is five times quicker than on the soil and you get the benefit of the amazing Growth Hormones too… they do things never heard of in conventional farming. Our farmers tell us of improvements in crops that most farmers only dream of and new farmers dance around with joy, “It’s unbelievable” they tell us, but we have seen it all before. We cannot understand why the general farm population resist having a go, it costs so little and there is so much to gain. Using Seaperia Spray on the leaf of crops actually improves soil fertility. We can hear you, “How is that possible” well, as is said “I might have to kill you mate” but honestly it is NOT a secret and if you are really interested we will spend the time teaching you… Ok you don’t have the time, well we are really pushed too, but it is worth both of us getting together and doing the work. It is a WIN, WIN SITUATION, and we know it works, that is a promise. Our Seaperia is no ordinary average seaweed. Seaperia is a Superior Top Quality product far beyond the watereddown stuff you can buy in drums and pods, they are normally around 20% seaweed mixed with things you can buy yourself. Over the years your soils will actually improve to a point where you need no chemical fertilizers saving you a fortune and vastly improving your profit margin. You know that your soil is slowly degrading, but most farmers are too proud to admit it. Make the move today to a more natural method using Seaperia Seaweed… You will never look back. GRAHAME WEST RAVENSHOE
CLUB NEWS With Mareeba Lions Club THE Family Fun Metrogaine was once a great success with young and old enjoying the fun of the event. The event raised $4,774.05 for the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. Mareeba Lions have now donated almost $39,000.00 to the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation with the funds being raised primarily from the Metrogaine. The event could not be the success it is without the ongoing support of the incredible sponsors, and participants. Mareeba Lions believe every child deserves a chance at a healthy life. The Club supported the Cairns to Karumba bike ride by cooking up lunch for the many participants. The group stops at the Mareeba aerodrome where the Club caters for every taste from vegetarian to meat lover. It is always a great occasion with the riders enjoying the chance for a break and a good meal before tackling the remaining 700 k of their journey. The Club will also have a spot at Christmas in July on the 25th July, cooking up banana fritters and chicken kebabs. Again, a very popular event which looks like being a beauty again this year. Although the Rodeo
was a shortened event it was a great success, Club members assisted on the entrance gates and were very pleased with the new access arrangements. It won’t be long and the Christmas cakes will be arriving and the big Christmas Raffle will be on the streets. In the past some people have missed out on their cakes because they have waited too long before purchasing. The Club only buys a certain number and when they are gone, they are gone. So if you see the cakes on sale best to grab them then and there. Although membership of Lions is by invitation you are invited to enquire about joining this great international humanitarian organisation. It is not hard to become a Lion. Fellowship, Good times, Meeting people, Building lasting friendships, Service to the community, Learning new skills, Leadership and personal development - these are some of the reasons we are the Lions. Lions meet in Mareeba at the Mareeba Leagues Club at 6.30 pm on the first and third Tuesday of the month. Check us out at www. mareeba.qld.lions.org. au
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Do you want your own backyard paradise? Nestled on the banks of the Barron River, Bundanoon on the Barron represents the ultimate lifestyle. Located minutes from Mareeba CBD and 55 minutes from Cairns – it is the perfect location to relax and enjoy family and friends gatherings, or simply wake up to your own backyard paradise BUILD your dream home and lifestyle at Bundanoon on the Barron which offers total privacy and freedom. Features a secluded building site overlooking the Barron River, town water, underground power, sewerage, wide sealed roads in a prestigious location. A place just for you and your family to enjoy a picnic, a fish or a canoe down the river. Situated only minutes
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BARRINE: 1 Bruce Road • Located right next to Tinaroo Dam • Views of lake and mountains from verandah • Open plan living with fireplace • Shed with extra high door • 1.08 hectares
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Presentation is key to your new home THIS amazingly presented two story home and sheds on a large 9986 sqm has it all and very close to the Malanda township. The four large bedrooms up stairs is built for the family, with a cosy lounge, dining room, sun room and a well designed beautiful timber kitchen. The kitchen has stone bench tops, ceiling fans and there is a fire place for those cool days. Downstairs presents plenty of storage, laundry, shower & toilet, office, games room and could easily be turned into the 5th bedroom with the under covered patio. The carport has plenty of area for a party. There is plenty of room in the two sheds, with power, for the caravan or boat. The four Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
large water storage tanks (two of these tanks are filled by the spring creek close by), are more than enough for your water supply. • 2 Story home 5 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • Internal & external stairs • Kitchen; dishwasher and pantry • Ceiling fans • Fire place • Carport • 2 large powered sheds • 4 water tanks • Solar pump • Beautiful gardens • 9986 m2 For more information, or to book your private inspection, call Darren 0429 977 675 at Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate.
MALANDA $790,000 Darren Hithersay Tablelands.com & Malanda Real Estate 0429 977 675
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AS well as offering quality & features this modern family home offers a sought after location, surrounded by other quality homes, on the Cairns side of Mareeba just minutes from Town centre. Attributes include: • Fully tiled with quality porcelain tiles • Generous proportions throughout & welcoming entryway with feature niches • 4 bedrooms, 3 with with mirrored built-in robes, master with air-conditioning, ensuite & walk-in robe • Air-conditioned lounge • Separate office • Main bathroom with his & hers shower • Stylish central kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher • Sizeable patio adjacent to the living, dining & lounge
areas • Generous laundry with built-in cabinetry & storage cupboards • Double garage with painted concrete floor • 2 bay colourbond shed • 855m2 fully fenced allotment with low maintenance gardens and side access to the shed • Only a short stroll to Amaroo Medical Centre This stylish property offers a low maintenance lifestyle and plenty of space for all the family. Open for inspection this Saturday from 11.30am to 12.30pm. For further information or to arrange a private inspection please contact exclusive Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468.
6 Molloy Street, Mareeba
• 3 BEDROOMS + SLEEPOUT, UPDATED INTERNALLY • GENEROUS KITCHEN & LOUNGE + REAR PATIO • 905M2 BLOCK IN QUIET LOCATION, CLOSE TO TOWN PRICE: $299,000 JOE TORRISI 0417 700 468 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU
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www.tablelands.com 45 James Street, Malanda: 4096 5446 13 Main Street, Millaa Millaa: 0408 733 149
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38 Ceola Dr, MAREEBA $475,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real estate 0417 700 468
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Located in a relaxed country location, Kenneally Estate now has Stage 4 land available and ready to build on
LIVING at Kenneally Estate in Mareeba has all the benefits of a relaxed country location just minutes from Mareeba town centre and only one hours drive North West of Cairns with Stage 4 available now. You’ll benefit from generously sized allotments set amongst a natural bush backdrop that are exceptional value and offer a rare opportunity to build your dream home within an affordable budget on the picturesque Tropical Tablelands. Centrally positioned to all the amazing attractions that North Queensland has to offer it’s the ideal location to live, relax, breath the clean air and enjoy a superb Tablelands lifestyle. The estate features wide streets, underground power, Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
town water and sewerage, garbage collection plus covenants in place to protect your investment. You’ll be surrounded by quality homes built by residents who share the same desire to live in this private bushland setting. Stage 4 offers 17 new allotments ranging in size from 1003m2 up to 3701m2, 10 of those benefit from a unique Creek aspect and there are also currently 3 blocks still available in Stage 3. Price lists and maps for both stages are available on request. Don’t delay – become part of “Kenneally Estate’s” family oriented community today. For further information or to arrange a private inspection of available allotments please contact Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468.
Kenneally Estate, MAREEBA Prices Start at $98,000 Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real estate 0417 700 468
KENNEALLY ESTATE STAGE 4 AVAILABLE NOW! PRICES STARTING @ $98,000 - IT’S CHEAPER TO BUY THAN TO RENT! 3 BLOCKS STILL E AVAILABL 3 IN STAGE
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Modern country living LOCATED a relaxing stroll away from the Golf Course, bike paths and within 2kms of the Main Street of Atherton, the convenience of acreage living does not get any better. This modern home is surrounded by beautiful forest and a running creek, this really is a slice of paradise. The features of this property include open plan living, kitchen and dining with stacker doors leading onto the tiled patio bringing the outside in. Two generous sized bedrooms, the master with a walk-in robe and access to
the patio. Quality kitchen with stone bench tops, soft close drawers and a large walk-in pantry. A luxury bathroom adjoins both bedrooms, with floor to ceiling tiles, custom made cabinetry and built-in linen cupboard. Outside the features continue with a second entertainment area, a freestanding pavilion which overAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:
looks the magical back yard. The garage, large enough to accommodate 7 vehicles has extended height in the middle bay to allow for a fullsize caravan. Contact Elders agent Michelle Raso on 0428 116 136 for more information and to book in an inspection today.
Lot 14 Newell St, ATHERTON Offers Over $749,000 Michelle Raso Elders Real Estate Malanda 0428 116 136
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• Acreage properties around 5 acres • Residential homes in Atherton and Malanda – All prices • Large lifestyle blocks suitable for livestock • Acreage property with modern home up to $750,000
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CLOSE to town, and on the Cairns side of Mareeba, this solid concrete construction is the perfect home for a growing family. From the private and sunny front porch to the four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this home could be perfect for your family. From the 2.8m high ceilings, tiled, open plan kitchen/ dining space, there is plenty of room to prepare meals while entertaining family and friends. The tidy kitchen has ample storage cupboards and bench space including a breakfast bar. Right next door is the formal, air conditioned lounge room, an ideal spot for families to hang out.
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The 2.8m high ceilings throughout the home give an open and spacious feel to this well maintained home. Featuring four spacious carpeted bedrooms, with an air-conditioned master bedroom. The newly renovated main bathroom has a separate shower and tub, perfect for kids and the second bathroom means convenience for larger families and parents who want their own bathroom, or as a guest bathroom. The fully fenced 964m2 allotment provides a wonderful and secure space for kids and pets, with easy to maintain lawn and gardens. The two-car garage and 6m x 5m
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To arrange a private inspection call exclusive agent Vince Costas today on 0419 926 691. 19 Anzac Av, MAREEBA $360,000 EXCLUSIVE to Vince Costas Central Realty Mareeba 0419 926 691
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shed • Landscaped, easy care yard • Fully fenced 964m2 allotment • Close to town on cairns side of Mareeba • Currently rented for $385 per week
shed out the back are great for extra storage as well. • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (main bathroom recently updated) • Solid concrete construction with rendered concrete internal walls • Tiled dining and kitchen • Formal lounge, air conditioned • Carpet to bedrooms • 2 Car Garage • 6m x 5m Concrete block
Insurance starts with a chat Contact Teresa McKinnon on 4095 6677 today Elders Insurance Tablelands Zoners Pty Ltd ABN 59097345474 trading as Elders Insurance Tablelands AR No. 254599 is an Authorised Representative of Elders Insurance (Underwriting Agency) Pty Limited ABN 56 138 879 026, AFSL 340965. Insurance is underwritten by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited ABN 78 003 191 035 AFSL 239545. Contact us for a Product Disclosure Statement to decide if a product is right for you.
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Atherton acreage
PERFECTLY placed to enjoy all the benefits of lifestyle, this acreage property is within minutes of all Atherton amenities for the best of town and country living. Escape the world and close the gate behind you as you enter 3.6 acres of space with all the better life benefits you have longed for. Very comfortable and spacious, the modern masonry block home has four bedrooms and features a fabulous outdoor entertaining patio with a built-in pizza oven for endless happy hours with friends and family. Add to this the big three bay shed with a full 3
bay carport, fenced paddock, stables and 3kW of solar panels and this property will tick off your wish list in full. Features: •1.4Ha / 3.6 acres (approx) with potential to subdivide • Spacious Masonry Block home with carport at side for all weather access • Tiled open plan living area with combustion wood fireplace and split system air conditioning • Kitchen with dishwasher, under bench oven, gas cooktop and rangehood, corner pantry and good storage • Master bedroom with large ensuite, walk-in robe
• Built-in robes to the three family bedrooms • Spa bath and shower recess to the family bathroom • Linen storage to hallway • Built-in laundry hidden behind sliding doors on patio • Entertaining area to outdoor patio with BBQ, built-in pizza oven and storage • 12 x 9m Colorbond shed with 9x5.8m carport at front Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
• 3kW solar panels • Property is fully fenced with asphalt driveway and automatic front gate • Fenced paddock with stables. Come and explore so that you can do more. Contact exclusive marketing agent Collette Rowston on 0419 733 712. WEB ID 445700.
ATHERTON $698,000 EXCLUSIVE to Collette Rowston Atherton Realty 0419 733 712
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Contact Rino for all your Real Estate needs! M: 0427 779 086 E: rino@athertonrealty.com.au W: www.athertonrealty.com.au
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ATHERTON TOWNHOUSE 6/35 Beatrice Street - $155,000
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 9 Gallo Drive - $998,000 Neg
2 bedroom townhouse rented at $250pw Central Atherton & close to facilities Allocated undercover car space 4.5% net return
Master built spacious 4 bedroom home 2 bedroom self-contained granny flat Huge solid block shed / workshop One acre (4000m2) corner lot
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Currently tenanted @ $380 per week 7% net return Low maintenance house
500m2 industrial shed Separate liveable upstairs area Currently tenanted on long term lease 3 phase power, fully fenced
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YOUR NEXT INVESTMENT 9 Norbury Circuit - $329,000
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Rare opportunity for 10 acres Don't miss your opportunity to secure a fantastic lifestyle block with great potential and no neighbours. The block is divided up into two paddocks which are fully fenced with water troughs and the house yard which has dog proof fencing. The home itself has three bedrooms, all well sized with built ins and lovely views and a spacious open living area and kitchen. The front of the home features a timber deck so you can look out over the gorgeous green paddocks and enjoy the fresh air. 24 solar panels and a 6.6 Kw inverter mean the home Address: Price: Agent:
is very energy efficient and the also features solar hot water. The large shed has one open bay and two lock up it also features power and a bathroom so you can spend your days working on your projects without being disturbed. There is also a large aviary which could be used as such or also would make great dog kennels. To find out more about this property or to book an inspection please contact exclusive marketing agent Alex Payne on 0409 328 153 today.
7 Biggs Road East, BEATRICE $449,000 EXCLUSIVE to Alex Payne LJ HOOKER Atherton 0409 328 153
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FOR SALE - $90,000 FOR SALE VINCENZO’S COFFEE LOUNGE
Are you looking for work? What better time to be your own boss! The Humpy Tolga is a retail grocery and nut store, with a reputation second to none. This business offers farm fresh fruit and veg, nuts, a large range of gluten free, wheat free products, locally produced jams, chutneys, sauces, teas and coffee, confectionery, gifts, and much more!
• Well established Coffee Lounge in Mareeba • Situated in Main Street surrounded by anchor tenants • Excellent local customer base, seating up to 74 people • Outstanding reputation specializing in home made products
• Corporate catering, parties, and popular hub for business meetings • Air-conditioned, wheelchair access, parking, security • Fully equipped kitchen, cold room, new desert display cabinet • Being sold as walk in, walk out for $90,000
After 15 years Annette and Kevin are retiring and are ready to hand over this successful business to someone who is interested in walking in their shoes and maybe, would like to add their own personal touch. Vincenzo’s Coffee Lounge has been consistent in trade.
Take out a new opportunity and secure your future now – it’s being handed to you on a plate. Start making money on your first day.
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• Established over 40 years enjoyed by locals & tourists • Trades 7 days per week with loyal staff • Strong social media following • Excellent location on main road in and out of Atherton • The property itself is well suited for expansion and/or sub-division (STCA). Alternatively, consideration to build accommodation • 2.13 ha (21300m2) of prime land • Good infrastructure - commercial building with refrigerated cold rooms, preparation room, storeroom, office and amenities • 9m X 9m x 3m industrial machinery shed, enclosed by two roller doors, and has 3 phase power • A large 3br, double storey home with granny flat underneath, two carports, and two bathrooms
Owner is selling on a walk-in walk out basis, which includes all fixtures, fittings, equipment and stock
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Positioned for peace and privacy
Waterfront archichtually designed Jon Nott masterpiece in Yungaburra RENOWNED on the Tablelands for building unique and quality pole homes; discerning buyers often ask specifically for Jon Nott homes. Now is your one and most likely only chance to pick up just that. The property is situated on a 2,395m2 allotment and is immaculately presented with established gardens situated in Lakeside, Yungaburra; featuring its own piece of Tinaroo lake front. The home features stunning open plan design with tasteful renovations; all intended to make the most of the outlook and lifestyle whilst combining practicality and versatility to offer a home to suit all needs. On the upper level, it’s a spacious open plan design with high
ceilings, exposed beams, polished timber floors. The kitchen features granite benchtops and servery to timber deck which is elevated with stunning views, overlooking Tinaroo. The master bedroom with private deck, walk in robe, access to the stylish renovated main bathroom and there are another two bedrooms and a powder room. Internal staircase leads to the fourth bedroom, second bathroom, second living area – ideal as guest Address: Price: Agent:
bedroom or teenagers retreat. There is a second entertainment patio with access the landscaped gardens and separate laundry, double bay carport. In addition, there is 7m x 5m engineered, insulated shed with power and workshop and 2KW Solar panels and irrigation system. Contact Exclusive Marketing Agent Kaydee Chatfield 0417 468 941 at First National Atherton, to secure your new Yungaburra address today.
THIS property is your escape from a busy, and sometimes crazy world. Nothing makes your home more a haven, than coming home to an environment that is a sheer joy to the eye, a tranquil place where you can relax. Here you can immerse yourself in a pristine environment, breathing clean air, drinking the purest of water from an ancient rainforest. With not a neighbour to be seen, this property is just amazing and has a quiet serenity that you will not find in town. The expansive home has 4 bedrooms and multiple liv-
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iconic Lake Eacham both a tourist hotspot and a popular picnic and swimming area for the locals. 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 LAKE EACHAM $650,000 Trisha Jackson Professionals Atherton 0419 183 145
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ing areas. A massive shed with 15 amp power is ideal for the handyman or tradie. With a permanent creek and lots of wildlife this is the perfect place to sit back, relax and enjoy this quiet picturesque part of the Tablelands. This 16Ha (40 acres) rainforest lifestyle property is just 15 minutes to Yungaburra and Malanda. With an even shorter drive to the
4091 1177 21 Main St, Atherton 4091 1177 21 Main St, Atherton
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Price: $390,000 - Call Kaydee 0417 468 941
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Position plus potential THIS timber home is guaranteed to please! Situated on a large 1,232m2 allotment, this home would be perfect for buyers who are just starting out, buyers who are looking for a renovation project or an investor looking to add to their portfolio. Features Include • 4 bedrooms + sleepout • Open plan living with polished timber floors • Refurbished kitchen with a freestanding oven, ample storage space and a breakfast bar • Tiled bathroom with a shower & basin. Separate toilet
• Large Internal laundry • Private entertainment patio • Fully fenced 1,232m2 allotment with side access to the back yard • Garden shed • Chook pen • Currently tenanted for $290/week • Potential for unit development subject to council apAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:
proval • Ideally located only 800m from Atherton Town Centre. This home is currently tenanted please allow sufficient notice for inspections. For further information or to arrange an inspection, call sole marketing agent Raquel at Sommerset Realty on 0408 983 879.
55 Herberton Rd, ATHERTON $290,000 EXCLUSIVE to Raquel Cunzolo Sommerset Realty 0408 983 879
Home among the gumtrees What’s your proper ty wor th? Call Raquel today to find out!*
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Shop 1, 116 Main St, Atherton QLD, 4883
Phone: 0408 983 879
www.sommersetrealty.com.au
SITUATED in a beautiful location of Herberton this lovely property is looking for a new family to make their own memories and call it their own. As you make your way up the long driveway you will find the home behind quiet bushland, truly a serene position. Entering the home you are greeted with low maintenance living without sacrificing space. The nice sized kitchen flows onto the dining
space which also gives you access to the patios on either side. Off the dining and kitchen is a separate rumpus or lounge room which also gives you direct access to the entertaining area. Housing 6 bedrooms allows for plenty of space for everyone plus the main bedroom features a walk-in robe and ensuite. Outside you have covered patios as well as extended entertaining space,
surrounded by private bushland making this the perfect place to relax and unwind. If you’re looking for large family home with privacy look no further than this Herberton beauty. Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
RARE FATTENING PROPERTY Tarzali • Set on 894.55 acres* • 3 bed home + 2 bed granny flat • Well watered + bore • 11 paddocks, permanent water • 3 holding paddocks • Steel cattle yards, molasses tanks $P.O.A. ATH23169568 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450
HERBERTON $470,000 EXCLUSIVE to Suzey Whitby Ray White Atherton 0438 090 306
Atherton
22 Main Street, Atherton - Phone: 4091 7111 Margaret Black: Principal
FAMILY HOME WITH VIEWS Tolga • 4 bedrooms with built-ins • Master with ensuite & air-con • Galley style kitchen • Tiled patio area • Backyard access • Double lockable garage $392,000 ATH23185339 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306
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/ATH23131619
SLEEK, SOLID, SPACIOUS Atherton • Beautiful modern home • 4 bedrooms with built-ins • Master w/ WIR, ensuite & air-con • Outdoor living patio with views • Double garage with workshop • Solar panels $549,000 ATH23204312 Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306
LIFESTYLE BLOCK East Palmerston • Set on 4,788m2 • Views of surrounding mountains • Create your dream home • Block has underground power & phone line connection • Bore $105,000 ATH10610679 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450
PLENTY OF POTENTIAL Chewko • Set on 105 acres* • 4 bed home + 1 bed cottage • 20m x 18m packing shed • 2 bay shed near house • Mango, lime & avocado trees • 31 meg water allocation $1,400,000 NEG ATH20819839 Morgan Brennan 0407 730 450
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Welcome to the newest real estate agency in Atherton – FNQ Power Property… NATALIE started her journey in the building sector as a New Home Consultant in 2009, after her second child. “We learnt the full design and building process from this she also became a concierge for the Property Sales section of the same company, showing open homes and following through to the contract stage of the process,” Natalie said. Natalie left the housing market to support her husband’s career. In 2015, they moved to Atherton with their two children and purchased Redding Motors, now known as FnqHub. “Six years on and it is now time to follow her dreams and passion in doing what she wants to do,” Natalie said. “Since I built my first home
back in 1992, I somehow knew that this is what I wanted to be doing at some stage in my life. “Personally, I have purchased, built, and sold quite a few properties over the years. I loved, and still do, looking at properties for sale and improving their sale ability through my design and layout ideas.” Natalie is the sole operator and looking at being a small boutique real estate agency to be able to look after her clients on a one-on-one level. Quality not quantity is what we desire. “I want to be able to commit to my clients with enthusiasm and to be there every step of the way for the sale or purchase of your property,” Natalie said.
“I have a knack of looking at things differently and to be able to improve a sale on your property and have been complimented about my skill on many occasions.” Please give Natalie a call to have a chat and discuss options. Phone Nat on 0438 237 909 or email nat@fnqpowerproperty.com.au
Indestructible LOCATED in a cul-desac street and sitting on a well-established 801sqm allotment is this solid, well looked after and low maintenance home. Property Features: • Solid Masonry Block Construction • Low Maintenance Vinyl & Timberclick Flooring Throughout • Spacious Lounge Room – Separate Dining with Access Through to Private Patio • Near New Kitchen Complete With Breakfast Bench, Gas Cooktop, Electric Oven, Dishwasher, Servery To Lounge & Microwave. • 3 Good Sized Bedrooms All Feature Built-In Cupboards &
Ceiling Fans • Private Ensuite In Master Bedroom • 3-Way Main Bathroom • Private Patio Connected Through To Carport – Overlooks Established Gardens • Ceiling Fans & Security Screens Throughout • Gas Heater Connection Central To Living Area • Single Carport With Remote Roller Door • 2 Bay Lockable Shed With Power & Work Benches
Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
• 801sqm Allotment Established With Fruit Trees & Gardens • Fenced Rear Yard With Vehicle Access To Shed If Needed • Perfect Addition To Your Investment Portfolio Daimin at Main St Real Estate is proud to present this exclusively listed property to the market and invites you to arrange your private inspection by calling 0448 916 246.
12 Vit Close, ATHERTON $369,000 EXCLUSIVE to Daimin Kochi Main Street Real Estate 0448 916 246
DAIMIN KOCHI 0448 916 246
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
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
QUAINT TIMBER COTTAGE • ½ acre with possible development potential • Open plan living/dining & kitchen areas • Well appointed kitchen with pantry • 3 carpeted bedrooms, 2 with built-ins • Full length back patio, front timber deck • 5x5m lockable shed with 7x7m extension $329,000
YOUR OWN OLD MCDONALD’S FARM • Solid clay brick home, verandahs on 3 sides • Open living area, 2nd large rumpus room • Timber kitchen, pantry, dishwasher, BBQ area • 3 good sized built-in bedrooms, private ensuite • 20 x 9 machinery shed, 12 x 6 storage shed • Bore, tank & pressure pump, 10.47 acres $649,000
Phone 4091 6246 • www.mainstrealestate.com.au www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
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DOWN 1. A foolish or stupid person (often as a general term of abuse). 2. Popular music that is tuneful and undemanding. 3. An item or piece of something, typically one left over from a larger piece or set. 4. A contemptible or unpleasant person. 5. The state of being the firstborn child. 6. A rejection or dismissal of someone by treating them as unimportant. 12. Money obtained in return for labour or services. 14. A low-brow style of mass-produced art or design using popular or cultural icons. 17. Having electrical or magnetic polarity. 20. Past and past participle of lay.
Weekly Horoscopes
Aries
March 21 to April 20
Do not borrow money or belongings to friends or relatives if you wish to avoid any hassles. You have to take hold of your life and make some crucial decisions. Family get-togethers will be interesting.
Puzzle solutions
Ingredients ► 170g dark chocolate,
chopped ► 170g salted butter, cut into chunks ► 1/4 cup strong brewed coffee ► 4 egg yolks ► 1/2 tsp vanilla extract ► 2/3 cup caster sugar ► 1 tbsp rum ► 1 tbsp water ► 4 egg whites ► 1 tbsp castor sugar ► pinch of salt
Method 1. Create a double boiler out of a small saucepan filled with simmering water, and a medium bowl set over top. Place the chocolate, cubed butter and strong coffee in the bowl, and stir until melted and combined. Take the bowl off the heat, and let the chocolate cool slightly. 2. Fill a large bowl with ice cold water and set aside. Place the egg yolks, 2/3 cup of sugar, rum, and the water in another medium bowl and set over the simmering water. Using an electric hand whisk, whisk the yolk mixture until it’s thick and airy, ‘like runny mayonnaise’. 3. Remove the whipped yolk mixture from the heat, and place the bowl in the bowl of ice water. Gently whip until the yolk mixture is thick and cooled. Fold in the chocolate mixture from step 1 into the egg yolk mixture. 4. Using a hand held whisk, whip the egg whites and salt in a clean bowl free from any grease, until soft peaks form. Sprinkle the tablespoon of sugar over the egg whites, and whip until stiff peaks form, and they’re thick and shiny. Add in vanilla. 5. Fold one third of the whipped egg whites into the chocolate mixture, and then fold in the remaining whipped whites until just incorporated. 6. Carefully pour the mousse into ramekins and refrigerate until firm, at least 4 hours or overnight.
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April 21 to May 21
You are best to move quickly and to get in good with the boss. Think before you act. Minor health problems could result through exhaustion. Secret information will be eye opening.
Cancer
Virgo
Your talents might just be discovered. You’re best not to get involved in joint financial ventures. Don’t hesitate to present your unique ideas. Plan a day of enjoyment with them.
Don’t bother trying to make someone you live with see your point of view. You can find solutions if you are willing to communicate. You don’t want to give anyone fuel for the fire.
Aug 23 to Sept 23
June 22 to July 22
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Taurus
Scorpio
Libra Sept 24 to Oct 23
Oct 24 to Nov 22
Be careful to avoid wrong doings. Call siblings or old friends to catch up on recent news. You can make a huge difference to children if you are able to put yourself in their shoes.
Be firm when dealing with matters pertaining to your environment. Don’t hesitate to enlist the aid of friends or family if you have a big project to finish in your domestic environment.
Capricorn
Dec 22 to Jan 20 Curb your mood swings; they could result in loneliness. Jealousy may be a contributing factor to your emotional ups and downs. Be precise in your communications to avoid any misunderstandings and arguments.
Gemini
May 22 to June 21
Deception is evident around you. Try to accommodate them without infringing on your own responsibilities. Don’t make large purchases unless you have discussed your choices with your mate.
Leo
July 23 to Aug 22
Don’t try to hide your true feelings from your mate. Real estate investments will payoff. Work hard on improving your living quarters. Old friends may not like your choices.
Sagittarius
Nov 23 to Dec 21 Be courteous if you wish to avoid major delays. Control those desires to cast your fate to the wind. Your partner may be erratic this week if you haven’t paid enough attention to him or her.
Pisces
Aquarius
Feb 20 to March 20
Jan 21 to Feb 19
Be discreet about your feelings, and hold back until you find out a little more about the person who’s coming on to you. Get help to finish a project if you need it.
You will easily blow situations out of proportion. Your temper may erupt if you have allowed others to cost you too much money. You can make a difference if you take a position of leadership.
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EDWARDS, Leanne Lyrell
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Late of Atherton and formerly of “Glencoe”, Lindsay Road, Glen Allyn. Aged 98 years. Veteran of the Korean War (2RAR), Dairy Farmer, Quarry Foreman, Book Seller. Dearly loved Husband of Lorraine (Dec.). Adored Father of Lilli Kay, Jennie Pont, Hazel Ray, Janet Montague-Elliott, Ian Lindsay and Alex Lindsay. Grandfather of 13, Great Grandfather of 11. Patriarch of the Clan. Relatives and friends of Max are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service at Mountain View Chapel, Guilfoyle’s Tableland Crematorium, 3 Nasser Road, Atherton on FRIDAY 30th July, 2021 commencing at 10:30am. Due to COVID restrictions, a maximum of 200 people may attend this service. A livestream broadcast will be available via the internet. If you wish to attend the funeral service, or access the livestream, please register with Alex on 0427 231 971.
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RAAF 136737 Memories in our hearts today mean more than words can ever say. Your loving wife Ann and your family.
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Eureka Creek comes alive with weekend of non-stop fun FROM Thursday through till Sunday last week Eureka Creek near Dimbulah saw hundreds of competitors and spectators from across the region flocking to the small station for their annual campdraft, rodeo and races. Due to the massive amount of competitor registrations this year the event had to be
stretched an extra day making it a four-day event. Visitors got to see some of the best in both country rodeo and races with non-stop events held over the four days. ■ Photos from the weekend of fun and action taken by Peter Roy Photographer.
Brayden Welby in action on Saturday night. Taylor Furner in the Barrel Race
Three generations of the Sheppard family.
Hayley Condon – Maiden Champion.
Fashions on the Field were a highlight of the weekend.
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Savannah Slam success THE second annual Savannah Slam was held at the Mareeba Tennis Club over the weekend with a host of players travelling far and wide to compete. The event was established last year and was a resounding success, giving the Mareeba Tennis Club the right momentum to push forward for their second event. Teams from Cooktown, Clifton Beach, Innisfail and Atherton travelled for a chance to play each other in the round robin tournament. There was a record number of 24 teams split across the three grades available, special, A grade and B grade. Event organiser Neale Searle said that the response to the Savannah Slam has been overwhelming with more teams registering than last year. “It has been a really good response and we have more teams than last year,” he said. “The teams were all really looking forward to this weekend. “People really enjoy the format it’s more of a social format than usual tournaments.” The Mareeba Tennis Club held their second ever Savannah Slam tournament over the weekend with great response from local and regional players.
Gulf Muddies player Jase Daniels tackling opposition player during the Laurie Spina Shield held recently.
Opportunities for young footballers YOUNG footballers from Normanton got the chance to get out of their comfort zones as they recently headed down to Townsville to play in the annual Laurie Spina Shield. The shield is held every year and is a non-competitive competition between teams from across the far north, it focuses on preparation, fair play and enjoying the ‘greatest game of all’. Usually, the kids in the Gulf
Muddies team never get to play anyone else outside of Normanton or Kurumba, but this time for the first time, they got to play peers from all around. The high indigenous population in these areas makes it more challenging for players to be exposed to the game outside of their hometown making this tournament an exciting opportunity for them.
Buckets signal their intent
Buckets guard, Anthony Archie, arcs a midrange jumper over the outstretched paw of Red Devils forward Sep Aloia.
SIXTY-EIGHT a piece between Red Devils and Buckets could well put the Buckets in the running come November in
the Mareeba basketball competition. Up against the reigning champions, Red Devils, Buck-
ets captain Ben Washington was licking his lips having acquired star guard Ricaydan Wason from the depths of the Devil furnace. Pregame saw Wason, joking around with his ex-teammates, but with the first whistle it was clear he had shed his inner demons. For the Devils, Craig Farley was everywhere, uncharacteristically shooting threes early on and tagging centre Brennan Collis at every opportunity. Collis scored freely, before succumbing to foul trouble arising from relentless pressure by the combination of Devils’ big men, pressure from defensive guards and the toll of lengthy minutes. Zac Myrteza worked tirelessly for the Devils but was missing many of his typical short-range attempts, final score, Buckets 81 to Devils 78. The second match up, was ghastly in the opening quarter with Stingrays ripping the guts out of Ballers. Though the Ballers regrouped in the second half, there was no catching Thomson, Mawdsley and their professional outfit. Rays 93 to Ballers 68.
Shephard moves to third in standings MAREEBA’S Kurt Shephard has propelled himself into a strong position in his ongoing bid to claim the Australian PBR championship after a strong performance in the recent PBR Origin showdown in Cairns. Shephard’s leap from 6th
to 3rd comes on the back of an impressive round high best of 86 points aboard “Screaming Demon” in the first go around. QLD ended up winning the latest encounter with their State rivals by five rides and 415 points. Shephard is now positioned
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only a mere 87.83 points behind current PBR leader Aaron Kleier. Shephard will now shift his attention to the Rockhampton Invitational on July 31 as part of the Back to the Heartland Series.
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SPORT Kangaroos hop over Roosters CAIRNS Kangaroos have kept their finals chances alive following a 36-18 win over the Atherton Roosters in Sunday’s Cairns District Rugby League Deadly Choices round match played at Vico Oval. Kangaroos set the pace early with four tries in the opening twenty minutes to lead 22-0. The Roosters looked to have kick started their recovery when Ty Grogan crossed just before the halftime break. But any chance of the Roosters saving the points was wiped soon after the restart when Kangaroos delivered two quick tries. Another soon after gave the homeside a 36-6 lead with twenty minutes of play remaining. However to their credit the Roosters finished full of running to grab two more tries through centre Gideon Larry and a second to Ty Grogan. The Roosters under 18 side remain a top contender in the premiership race following their 36-10 win over Kangaroos on Sunday. Centre Ryan Gallagher scored a double while Keyarn Porter, Dennis Sceibel, Aiden Carson, Clayton Dalgety and Matt Serra were the other try scorers. Kangaroos won the reserve grade 40-24 over the Roosters. This Sunday the Atherton Roosters play the Yarrabah Seahawks at Yarrabah.
Bulls look towards busy end of season THE Mareeba Bulls are looking into the business end of the season with only a handful of games left as the Premier Mens fought for a draw in their recent match up against the Stratford Dolphins. The Bulls travelled to Dolphin territory on Sunday night as they looked to take another win following their previous game against the Southside Comets. It didn’t all fall the Bulls way
however as they managed to fight it out for a draw ending up 2 all at the final whistle. The Bulls Premier Ladies have kept their sharp form despite suffering some injuries thrashing Innisfail United 5-0 in their Friday night match-up. Coach Marcello Savaglio said that the girls are working hard and looking sharp heading into the “business end” of the season.
“At this stage we have to get the girls focused towards the business end of the year,” he said. “We are just going through a patch where some of the ladies are carrying some little injuries. “We are still in for a slight chance of winning the premiership but at this stage we just want to play every game on its merit.”
Gladiators fall to ladder leaders
Roosters Ty Grogan crossed for two tries at Vico Oval on Sunday.
THE Mareeba Gladiators have gone down in a vicious loss to current ladder leaders Cairns Brothers on their home turf over the weekend, losing 58-6. With eight players already out with injuries the Gladiators suffered more losses with two players taken off the field within the first 10 minutes, both suffering head injuries.
This forced some of the newly debuted juniors to play more minutes than originally intended, however they did manage to hold their own. Mareeba Gladiators captain/ coach Trent Barnard said that despite the outcome of the game it could have been a lot worse. “It was a very tough game they are the benchmark of the
competition,” he said. “It was a hard game for the boys but they didn’t give up. “Credit to the boys they didn’t give up and fought right to the end, otherwise that score would have been closer to 90 points.” Now the Gladiators will face Tully at home with only a handful of games left in the season.
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Race club rallies behind the Dunn’s BY RHYS THOMAS
LOOKING to repay years of support, the Mareeba Motorcycle Club will be hosting a special race day on Sunday, August 15 with all proceeds going to Kevin and Lucy Dunn of Mareeba Yamaha, longtime supporters and friends of the club. Nearly a month ago Kevin and Lucy’s workshop which was attached to their Mareeba Yamaha business, Performance Motors, was burnt down in a youth crime arson incident. Since the Dunn’s lost their workshop they have received a tremendous amount of community support, from friends and strangers alike. Due to the support and encouragement Kevin and Lucy have received, they were able to secure a temporary location and start operating just days after the fire. Kevin and Lucy have always supported the Mareeba Motorcycle Club and have been on hand to help at the “drop of a hat.” “With Performance Motors, Mareeba Yamaha, Kevin and Lucy, anything that needed to be done at the track, it was done at the drop of a hat,” Mareeba Motorcycle Club president Kim Grothues said. “I thought why can’t we do something for them at the drop of a hat. “For people that have really got the communities best interests at heart… this is just a really small way of saying thanks and supporting them as they have supported us.” Mr Grothues also works for Kevin and Lucy at Performance Motors and has expressed his distress at the “heartbreaking” situation. “To see something like this happen to such nice people, it’s just heartbreaking,” he said. “Even if it’s just something small we can do, we’re happy to do it as a way of saying thanks. “Basically everything we get we can hopefully give to Kevin and Lucy, compared to what they lost this is just a small drop in the ocean.”
Mrs Dunn has made a point to personally thank each and every person that has offered their support during this trying time and wants to reiterate the fact that they are very grateful for the continued support they receive. “We had lots of people coming in to help us move stuff, different businesses dropping in and just offering their help,” she said. “A lot of people get the perception that insurance covers everything but you’ve built up a business for 25 years, not only do you lose all your spanners but you’ve lost your life,” Mr Dunn added. “25 years of blood, sweat and tears that you build up to hopefully leave something for your kids or leave something for your retirement, we’ve got absolutely nothing,” Mrs Dunn continued. “It took us 25 years to build up the business and within 25 minutes she was done and dusted, it’s devasting and heartbreaking.” Both Kevin and Lucy have expressed their utmost gratitude and thanks to everyone who has supported them through this difficult time, including the Mareeba Motorcycle Club. All proceeds from the special race day will be going directly to the Dunn’s as they still reel from the incident and try to fully get back on their feet. Numerous businesses from around town have been offering up items and vouchers for the club to raffle off during the event. Motorcycling Queensland has even jumped on board saying that they will help foot the costs of the nomination fees on the day, the race day is set to start around 8am with presentations hoping to be done at 2pm. You do not have to be a member of the Mareeba Motorcycle Club to get on the track and raise funds for the Dunn’s, all you need is a MA license. For more information keep an eye on the Mareeba Motorcycle Club’s Facebook page.
Kevin and Lucy Dunn from Performance Motors with worker and president of the Mareeba Motorcycle Club Kim Grothues who will be hosting a special race day raising funds for the Dunn’s.
“A lot of people get the perception that insurance covers everything but you’ve built up a business for 25 years, not only do you lose all your spanners but you’ve lost your life”
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