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Stylish new signs for Tablelands PAGE 5 HOLIDAYS: Victorian family Darren Pocklington, partner Lessa, and daughters Maddison, 10, Harper 7, and Taylan 5, got in early to enjoy Kuranda’s wonderful Butterfly Sanctuary.
Children around the region are just days into school holidays. That means parents will be looking for things to keep the kids entertained over the next few days or so. Don’t worry, The Express has taken away the stress; our activities guide is your one stop guide to help point you in
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Mareeba’s Petrina Blain was recently crowned Mareeba Lion of the Year and says she wants to carry on the legacy established by her beloved late father Ian, who also made a proud contribution to the local Lions Club.
A MAREEBA local recently crowned Lion of the Year intends to carry on the work and legacy of her beloved late father after becoming the first local woman to receive the prestigious accolade. Petrina Blain joined Mareeba Lions two years ago as a way to spend quality time with her dad, Ian Blain, who was retired and to make an ongoing contribution to the great work the Lions do throughout the local community. “It’s hard to describe what it feels like to win ‘Lion of the year’ as all our fellow Lions put in a huge effort,” a humble Ms Blain explained. “To me it was very unexpected and a great honour to be recognised by my fellow Lions for what I have put in. “After losing my Dad last year I wanted to continue with the Lions in his enthusiastic footsteps and continue doing something he was so passionate about. “I could not have done it without the fantastic support of such a great group of my fellow Lions." Ms Blain pinpointed the opportunity to raise vital funds to support charities like childhood cancer research as a highlight, as well as other fond experiences. “I’ve been a Lion for almost two years and some of the best memories I have had is being involved in the planning of the overhaul of the community BMX track and doing regular BBQs at Coles and meeting and talking to the locals,” she said. “We also volunteer for other groups like the rodeo and Rotary.”
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Developers question water access charge increase in Mareeba BY RHYS THOMAS
MAREEBA residents will begin forking out more money to pay for much needed water infrastructure upgrades, despite many having this brand new infrastructure already installed. A motion was passed at the Mareeba Shire Council’s (MSC) special budget meeting on June 16 for ratepayers to pay an extra $196 on top of their water access charge for their yearly rates. This money will be put towards the upgrades of Mareeba’s 60 plus year old water infrastructure that includes pipes, pumping stations, water reservoirs, treatment plants and other assets. This $196 cost has already been offset by several state and federal grants however Mareeba homeowners will be made to pay the fee, even if their infrastructure is brand new. Sam Girgenti, a director of Sibi Girgenti Real Estate and one of the land developers in Mareeba believes that this increase in unfair. “We pay quite a substantial fee to get the water infrastructure installed when developing new blocks, we put in the best of the best it’s very strict,” he said. “They (homebuyers) have already paid for that infrastructure by buying the block because obviously we pass the cost along. “I don’t think it’s fair because where is all that money per block going?” Currently Mareeba developers have to pay around $10,000 per block just for water, firstly to have the right to connect to town water and secondly to put in place the appropriate infrastructure. Sam Musumeci, one of the directors of Amaroo Estate is concerned that MSC is not promoting growth by increasing the cost to live in the Mareeba Shire.
“I don’t know whether it’s fair or not fair, but is it smart,” he said. “Is it encouraging investment into the town, is it encouraging new people to come to town, is it encouraging growth? “Instead of charging extra for the water, perhaps if they increase their rate base, will they achieve the same outcome. “By encouraging more people to come to town, you have more ratepayers.” MSC Mayor Angela Toppin has revealed that if a ratepayer does not or cannot access council water, they will not have to pay the new water access charge increase. “Every household or business that has access to council’s water supply and normally pays a water access charge is going to see the increase on their next rates notice,” Cr Toppin said. “All who do not or cannot access council water do not have to pay water access charge. “The increase in the water access charge is permanent.” The Shadow Minister for Water and the Construction of Dams and Shadow Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing Deb Frecklington was in Mareeba last week, getting a chance to hear about Mareeba’s water infrastructure needs. “It is disappointing to see the Mareeba Shire Council has been forced to take matters into their own hands due to a complete lack of support from the State Labor Government,” Ms Frecklington said. “There are water infrastructure projects ready to go in the North, however the State Labor Government refuses to take any action. “The State Government had an opportunity last week in their budget to fund new water infrastructure projects, and they failed.”
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Main street saga continues BUSINESSES in Mareeba were in uproar last Wednesday as the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) started construction on the Post Office Centre crossing during peak business hours. TMR has been in the spotlight in recent weeks with the number of ongoing works in the main street of Mareeba causing mass confusion due to lack of consultation. Now, as they begin working on the post office centre crossing they have again been caught out, beginning works during the day despite informing businesses owners the works will be carried out between 6am and 6pm. Businesses surrounding the crossing were informed that the works were beginning just a day before they commenced
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The Express Newspaper has seen a letter that was addressed to one of the businesses impacted with it stating “the works will be carried out at night and crews will be onsite from 6pm to 6am.” After raising the question as to why works were being conducted during the day TMR said, “The majority of the works will be carried out at night with some works required during the day.” “Roadwork projects are always subject to change, when we delivered the letters, the works were scheduled as night works. “A small part of the works now need to be carried out during the day, the majority of the works will be carried out at night.”
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Road steering committee to push on after meeting cancellation BY MICHAEL WARREN THE Kuranda Bypass Road steering committee will now look to arrange a series of meetings and consultations with several stakeholders in the Redlynch and Cairns community following the eleventh-hour cancellation of last night’s meeting in Cairns. More than 200 Cairns based resi-
dents were expected to attend the meeting at Cairns Showground to discuss the proposed Kuranda Bypass Road. However, The Express understands an issue with insurance, other unexpected expenses and the inability to find a replacement host left the steering committee with no choice but to cancel the meeting. “We, as a committee are simply
unable to pay the insurance and other costs for the meeting to go ahead,” steering committee chairman Ken Harley told The Express. “It’s disappointing, but instead we’ll now look to have some stakeholder driven discussions with a number of Redlynch and Cairns based people. “Make no mistake we want this road to happen, but as a steering
committee, and as volunteers, we cannot afford to pay the varying costs to proceed with this meeting.” The push for the Kuranda Bypass Road has been gaining momentum in recent months, with Kennedy MP Bob Katter and Hill MP Shane Knuth both lobbying hard in Parliament for the road to be considered as a matter of priority. Just weeks ago, during a meet-
ing in Mareeba attendees returned a unanimous vote to pass a motion that advised and supported the move to construct the bypass road by November 31 this year. The steering committee believes the 19km stretch of road from Mareeba to Redlynch would take a mere 31 minutes to drive, one-way.
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WELCOME: Tablelands Regional Council Mayor Rod Marti and Councillor Dave Bilney at the new regional entry sign at the top of the Palmerston Highway.
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ney said. “It’s really important that people recognise they are entering our region and, regardless of whether they’re locals or visi-
tors, we are glad they’re here. “They will provide a strong and consistent theme to connect and identify our region and also celebrate each community’s unique identity.” These signs are one of the first steps taken in the implementation of TRC’s Tourism and Community Signage Strategy, TRC is also looking forward to starting the development of main town entry and welcome to country signs over the next two years.
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Mr Marti instead explained that this item would be raised again at a later date. In other Council news a 5-2 unanimous vote saw Councillors agree to the future demolition of the old Irvine Street toilet block in Kairi. Councillors agreed that the existing plaque will be preserved, maintained and placed in a suitable future location. Meanwhile, Atherton International Club president Terry
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Town pumped as new track opens in time for the school holidays BY MICHAEL WARREN
OPEN: Little McKeller Turner was one of many children to attend the official opening of Malanda’s new pump track.
MALANDA’S new pride and joy has officially opened with dozens of bike enthusiasts enjoying the town’s exciting new pump track. The pump track is located at Jack May Park and is expected to regularly attract a range of different users including mountain bikers, scooter enthusiasts, skateboarders and rollerbladers. TRC Councillor Dave Bilney in company of mayor Rod Marti and Malanda Chamber of Commerce staff officially cut the ribbon to declare the venue open. “This project has been in the makings for in excess of 20 years so it makes me proud to stand here today to see it become a reality,” a delighted Mr Bilney said. “I would particularly like to thank the Malanda Chamber of Commerce, who I can safely say have been dogged over the years in advocating for the project and have worked in partnership with Council to achieve the community vision for this precinct.” The pump track can be ridden in any direction and has an excellent line of visibility for parents that need to supervise their kids while they are on the track. TRC says the low maintenance facility consists of an asphalt surface, fibre reinforced concrete edging with turf finishings. TRC confirmed that in coming months a new playground consisting of a ninja course along with tables and BBQs will also be built at the location to cement its status as a family friendly park.
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Deb Frecklington MP was in the region last week and spent time visiting local businesses in Atherton talking about the recent State budget.
Shadow minister visits region in wake of budget BY RHYS THOMAS
DEB Frecklington made a surprise visit to the Tablelands last week in the wake of the State budget being handed down, talking to locals and seeing where money could have been better spent. Mrs Frecklington, who was the leader of the LNP until 2020, is now the Shadow Minister for Regional Development and Manufacturing and the Shadow Minister for Water and the Construction of Dams. She visited the southern Tablelands at the beginning of last week meeting with prominent community members and locals from the region, discussing topical local issues and the impact of the recently handed down State budget. Road funding, water and health services were some of the issues that Mrs Frecklington believes were overlooked in the recent state budget in relation to the Tablelands. “We’ve got a $6 billion road maintenance backlog in Queensland and that is obvious now where you see the lack of extra road funding that should be coming into this region,” Mrs Frecklington said. “There is no money in the budget dedicated to increasing the water in this region for the agricultural producers. “I was very disappointed for this region like many regions in
Queensland that there is not the support for the health services.”
MORE WATER FOR TINAROO Water availability and quantity has been a big issue for many on the Tablelands for several years and was broached to Mrs Frecklington during her visit. “The major issue is that we have a full allocation from the Tinaroo Dam and there is no water plan from the Palaszczuk Government for what we’re going to do going forward,” Mrs Frecklington said. “All of the water proposals need to be looked at, I’ve discussed the North Johnston with the council and the Three Weirs proposal as well. “The schemes need to be feasible, they need to have an outcome but more importantly we need the State Government to get behind a scheme that will mean more water into Tinaroo. IMPROVED HEALTH SERVICES IS VITAL Mrs Frecklington has thrown her support behind the many voices pushing for the Mareeba Hospital to have its own dedicated dialysis unit and is unsure as to why the new Atherton Hospital redevelopment is not adding any more beds. “Mareeba needs dialysis, there is no funding in the budget for it,” she said. “Here (Atherton) whilst we
welcome the new build of a hospital there is no new beds. “We’ve got a brand-new hospital being built with the same number of beds that the old hospital has… it just doesn’t make sense.” KURANDA BYPASS OF ‘NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE’ The Kuranda Bypass Road is another issue that Mrs Frecklington has been keeping a close eye on in the past couple of months and she is interested to see where the steering committee for the proposed road goes. “The need for an alternate route is evident by the number of trucks, number of accidents and length of time that you have to wait on the range,” Mrs Frecklington. “If we want to develop and further develop over the range inland in Far North Queensland without a doubt we will need to have an alternate route to the Kuranda range. “It is a road of national significance, and it needs to be that but currently it’s a state road so therefore the State Government needs to be pushing and planning now. “I’m interested to see how far the steering committee goes, I’ve already committed to talking to our shadow roads minister to get him to meet up with the steering committee.”
Help keep posties safe AUSTRALIA Post has called out to the community again to remind the community to do their part in keeping local posties safe. They said that every work day last financial year at least three postoes were attacked by dogs while delivering parcels and letters to their door. Australia Post’s Executive General Manager Deliveries Rod Barnes said it is vital for the community to assist in lowering the risk of posties getting hurt while on the job.
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“Safety is our number one priority at Australia Post but each year too many of our people are injured by unsecured dogs,” he said. “Even the cutest and most mild-mannered dog can have strong protective instincts and pose a threat or safety concern if it’s not secured, and our people simply cannot deliver if it’s unsafe, which can then delay the delivery for the customer. “We work hard to create a safe working environment
for our people and this safety campaign plays an important part in highlighting the ways our customers can support us to do that.” For customers who are unable to secure their pooches while posties are on the run have the option to have their parcels sent directly to the Post Office, PO Box or the 24 hour Parcel Lockers. For more information visit https://auspost.com.au/aboutus/corporate-responsibility/ our-people/safety/dog-safety
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Missing RADF crew honoured 79 YEARS after disappearing after takeoff, the World War II Royal Australian Air Force (RADF) Beaufort crew A9-56 have been honoured with a memorial plaque unveiled at the Mareeba Airport. The plaque was unveiled at an official service on Saturday, June 12 within the Mareeba Airport Memorial Park. The crew consisted of pilot Sgt John Roland Pittman, navigator Sgt Charles Douglas Hucker, wireless air gunner Sgt Horace Evans Shying and wireless air gunner Sgt Edward Kennion Jones. These men took off from Mareeba Airfield to carry out anti-submarine patrols along the northeast coast of Northern Queensland. The aircraft disappeared without any prior radio signal being received and to this day has never been located although extensive searches were conducted days after its disappearance. Family of the late Sgt Charles Hucker travelled from around the country to attend the service, including 96-year-old brother Jock Hucker who paid tribute to his brother and the crew of A956. Royal Australian Air Force Squadron Leader Andrew Chadwick and Jock Hucker officially unveiled the plaque with the Last Post being played. A solemn service was conducted with the plaque blessed by Noel Wason from Mareeba and wreaths were officially laid. The plaque was officially
HOMEGROWN landscapers and even professional businesses have been left without pavers for their projects after the industry moves towards housing blocks to cope with the current building boom. With the drastic increase in building approvals, more and more new homes are being built in Queensland and on the Tablelands, forcing concrete suppliers to prioritise. Meaning there are less and less commercial wholesale concrete items such as pavers for locals to purchase for their own landscaping needs. Local landscaping supply store TCB Landscape has said that there has been less and less quantity and variety of pavers coming in. “It’s all to do with the housing boom so supply is very limited at the moment,” Manager of TCB Landscape Linden Collins said. “We thought something was happening when the supply and colour of pavers diminished. “It makes it hard for people who are building a house and want to do a paved area. “I think pavers will be back up after this boom and all the incentives are gone, this might go on for another 12 months that’s what you hear I don’t know if I believe it or not.” Pavers are generally used for outside areas such as firepits, walkways or even some patio extensions and are widely used by the public and landscaping businesses.
Tourist park approved for Biboohra A NEW tourist park is set to be built in Biboohra after a motion was carried at the June 16 Mareeba Shire Council (MSC) meeting, approving the development. MSC approved a new self-contained campground for 127 Hume Road Biboohra, which will be geared towards caravans and motorhomes only. Council approved the development on the grounds that an increase in demand for these types of facilities has been observed and that the land was only suitable for livestock grazing. MSC Mayor Angela Toppin said that she is happy to approve this kind to development with the heavy RV presence regularly seen throughout the shire. “We welcome RV visitors to our shire we are an RV friendly shire,” she said. “They spend money in the shire and that’s what we want.” The development has been approved and it is now up to the developers when to start construction on the new tourist park.
Royal Australian Air Force Squadron Leader Andrew Chadwick and Jock Hucker, brother of one of the missing crewman unveiling the plaque. INSET: The missing crew of the Royal Australian Air Force (RADF) Beaufort crew A9-56 have been honoured with a plaque unveiled on Saturday, June 12 – 79 years after their disappearance.
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Uncontrolled bushfires present a very real human tragedy. The consequences of the loss of property, life and livestock associated with catastrophic bushfires are incalculable.
Operation Cool Burn is a key period when Queensland Fire and Emergency Services has a particular focus on bushfire mitigation. Mareeba Shire Council is working with landowners to safely undertake controlled burns on Council-controlled road reserves adjacent to their properties.
Contact Council on 1300 308 461 to apply for a permit.
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First indigenous leader for Atherton State School
LEADER: Heather Archer has become Atherton State School's first ever indigenous female school captain.
ATHERTON State School has elected its first ever female in-
digenous leader after Heather Archer was chosen as one of the
2021 school captains. In grade four Heather set herself the goal to become the school captain, now two years on she has realised her dream. Heather has become the first ever indigenous leader of Atherton State School and their first ever female indigenous leader, in one fell swoop. Heather’s mother, Timeah, is incredibly proud of her daughter in pursing her goal to become the school’s first indigenous leader. “She has always upheld good behaviour standards, she’s never been in trouble, so I just encouraged her to work hard and do what she needed to do to earn the leadership position,” Timeah said. “Heather is proud to set that example for other indigenous students and encourage them to work towards leadership roles in the future.” Heather had worked hard over the two years to become a student leader in year six and has even started up a breakfast club that has been running at the school. “I wanted to become a school captain because I wanted to show everybody that I could do something to change the school,” she said. “We wanted to have the breakfast club and do some fundraising for students that need more school supplies. “I am very proud of myself, it’s everything I thought it was and breakfast club has been better than I thought it would be.”
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Lui discusses matters at community forum BY MICHAEL WARREN
COOK MP Cythnia Lui has attended the latest regional community forum where she along with other state politicians joined together to hear and learn about local issues from a range of different bodies. The forums are held quarterly and are a collaboration between locals, regional stakeholders and government representatives to provide an opportunity to discuss priorities and how to best support communities at a local level. “I was delighted to cochair the quarterly Far North Queensland regional community forum which took place
recently in both Innisfail and Tully," Ms Lui said. "These events have also been (previously) held in Mossman, Mareeba and Gordonvale. “They are a great opportunity to hear from regional stakeholders about their needs, priorities and ideas on how best to strengthen the regional economy. “The most recent event focused on local (matters), including the Yarrabah Microgrid and the exciting and innovative work being carried out by Terrain Natural Resource Management. “In addition, we chatted about state-wide initiatives, including the second hous-
ing action plan which looks at how to improve housing outcomes for First Nations peoples, those currently homeless, people in domestic and family violence situations, disabled persons, and the elderly. “We also held a panel discussion on the lack of affordable housing in an increasingly tight rental market. “These meetings are a great chance for community and their elected representatives to engage, listen and learn and I am grateful for the chance to attend these remarkable events.” The regional forums concept was first created in 2019.
Yungaburra student wins crane name competition
C O LO U R ‘n’ WA L K & RO L LL-A AT H O N WHEN: Saturday 10th July, 9am – 12noon WHERE: Atherton Showgrounds Adults: $5 - Children (4-16 years): $2 Infants (under 4): Free There will be Mini Markets, Cars & Bikes, Colour Run, Walk ‘n’ Roll-athon, Mini Olympics, Sausage Sizzle, Food, Great Coffee and lots of FUN!! This event is a FUNDRAISER for an extension to ‘The Grove’, our Activities Centre for Shade & Shelter.
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Yungaburra State School student Leah Withers won the name the crane competition.
YUNGABURRA State School student Leah Withers will enjoy free entry into the upcoming Atherton show after winning the ‘name the crane’ competition. Leah’s winning entry ‘Spot the crane’ claimed the win ahead of more than 40 fellow entries. Dimbulah State School student, Beau Fuller, won the col-
ouring-in competition. The finalists enjoyed an afternoon of talking to the builders and watching the crane lift a forklift truck before they spoke with a crane driver over the radio. All finalists received a hard hat, vest and goody bag. When building works are completed Atherton’s new clinical services building will fea-
ture an emergency department and medical imaging on the lower ground level as well as maternity and birthing services with private ensuite facilities. Two operating theatres with a sterilising unit will also be on level one, with major plant including air conditioning and associated services on level two. Work is expected to be completed in 2022.
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Next Council Meeting
Celebrate NAIDOC Week (4–11 July) at ceremonies, exhibitions, events and workshops across the region.
Follow our project updates at trc.qld.gov.au. Weather permitting, the following projects and programs will commence, continue and/or be completed in July:
9am Thursday 29 July 2021 Ravenshoe Festival Hall (not live streamed)
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Slashing in Danbulla, Lake Barrine, Marks Lane, Kairi, Peeramon, Mungalli, Ellinjaa, Maalan, Beatrice, Moregatta, Minbun, Ravenshoe, Chilverton and Eveyln.
Ignite Your Passion Even Further 4.00–5.30pm Thursday 1 July Fortnightly Zoom Catchups 12.30pm every Friday
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Grading in Tolga, Kairi, Atherton, Mount Garnet, Innot Hot Springs and Millstream.
Visit startuptablelands.org for details.
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Culvert and drain inspections across the region.
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Road inspections, pothole repairs and sign cleaning.
Flag Raising Ceremony 9.30am Monday 5 July Tablelands Regional Council, Atherton Morning tea to follow. Jabu Birriny (Land + Sea) Exhibition Tuesday 29 June to Saturday 31 July Tableland Regional Gallery, Atherton A spectacular touring exhibition by the Yarrabah Arts Centre that shares stories rich in lineal and recent histories through vibrant prints, intricately woven vessels and textured ceramics that embody the land and sea. Entry is free. Exhibition opening 5.30pm Friday 2 July Bookings essential at jabubirrinyopening.eventbrite.com.au. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this exhibition contains names, images and works by people who are now deceased. Weaving Workshops with Aunty Philomena 9.30–11.30am or 2.30–4.30pm Saturday 24 July In conjunction with the Jabu Birriny exhibition, Philomena Yeatman will run two free workshops to introduce traditional weaving techniques to create raffia vessels.
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Limited places and bookings are esssential. AM — auntyphilmorning.eventbrite.com.au PM — auntyphilafternoon.eventbrite.com.au Jitta Art Exhibition Tuesday 6 to Saturday 31 July Old Post Office Gallery, Atherton
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Other NAIDOC Events Check our event calendar at trc.qld.gov.au for other events and celebrations across the region.
2021–22 Budget Our 2021–22 budget will be adopted at a special meeting at 9am today (Wednesday 30 June). Details will be available at trc.qld.gov.au.
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Traineeship success for Bamaga local A local born and raised in Bamaga is the latest proud graduate from Sea Swift’s highly successful traineeship program. 20-year-old Petrie Tugai (PICTURED) has achieved his Certificate II in Warehouse Operations after entering Sea Swift’s traineeship program in 2019. Sea Swift’s program aims to develop trainees into longterm employees at their facilities across Northern Australia including shipping services in Far North Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia. “I would like to encourage young people my age to push themselves and just give it a go, play smart, and do it for the experience,” Petrie said. “I notice young people walking around not doing anything Self-taught artistic Blacksmith, Alex Byrne spends countless hours in his workshop constructing wrought-iron pieces, that will last for generations.
Blacksmith welds future to past BY SALLY TURLEY GROWING up in remote areas amidst a family of gold and tin miners, it is not hard to see how a young boy could become fascinated with machinery and steel. "My family were mining near Irvinebank and up at the Palmer River and when you live out of town and operate mining plants, you have to learn how to fix whatever breaks down yourself. My father can make anything and fix anything, so I guess I learned a fair bit from him" Artist Blacksmith, Alex Byrne said. "I always liked metal work, but hated the processes of grinding and welding, so just gravitated toward the traditional art of Smithing that was practiced by the old timers who used rivets or forge welding, back in the 18th and 19th centuries." In forge welding, the pieces being joined are cleaned, heated to near molten, or welding heat, then the smith carefully shapes the mating faces to squeeze out any foreign material as the metal is joined, so that when finally brought together, the center of the weld connects first and the connection spreads outward under the hammer blows. Often the joint is weak and incomplete, so the smith reheats the joint to welding temperature and works the weld with light blows to "set" the weld and "dress" it to shape. Finally, depending on the item's use it is finished in one of a variety of techniques including paint, varnish, bluing, browning, oil, or wax. With no real mentor or any kind of formal training, Alex simply set about teaching himself the techniques that would eventually earn him his daily bread in his business "Byrne's Iron Art". Starting
out in an Atherton garage, with a "really dodgy" old forge made from a kitchen sink, Mr Byrne has come a long way. The game-changer for Alex Byrne was his first market – the Cairns Hand Made Expo, which he attended five years ago. "I took most of my stock and it nearly all sold on the day, which meant I could pay my rent. I was ecstatic and have kept going, trying to catch up with orders ever since," Mr Byrne said. "As I made sales, I continued buying new gear, building up my collection of tools." Unable to afford a blacksmith's striker, an apprentice to swing a hammer all day, Alex said his power hammer, the force of which is equivalent to two strong men with sledge hammers, has sped things up considerably. Now located in a cottage on the old Rankine's sawmill site, on the way to Lake Eacham, Mr Byrne has the use of a large, well-ventilated shed to work in and is happy spending most of his daylight hours there amassing stock for the Yungaburra and Mareeba markets. "Since winter started, I have been getting a lot of orders for fire pokers and toasting forks, but I normally make a lot of door handles, hinges and towel rails and fix quite a few gates. I must have made 3 to 4000 coat hooks over the last few years," Mr Byrne said. "Working for myself is very relaxing. It means there is no schedule, so I don't have to hurry. I don't take jobs that don't interest me, because if I can't put my spin on a design, I don't feel like I can do my best work on it. "I want everything I make to outlast me, so I want to do it well. Since COVID
took most of the Victorians out of the markets, I have opened my own Etsy shop online, and it has been ticking along nicely." He said "a lot of my pieces are made from scrap metal picked up on old farms, stuff that was going to be thrown away, so it is satisfying to recycle an old bit of junk into a piece of art for future generations to enjoy." "When I am not making items to sell, I am often in my shed making things for my wife Katie's kitchen or a knife blade for myself, which is being re-fashioned from a recycled spring. I would like to perfect axe-making when I get some time, but that probably won't happen for a while," he said glancing through his burgeoning order book. Traced back to 1500BC to the Hittites, blacksmithing is one of our most ancient arts. The "black" in "blacksmith" refers to the black firescale, a layer of oxides that form on the surface of the metal during heating. The origin of "smith" is debated, but it may come from the old English word "smythe" meaning "to strike," or it may have originated from the German word "smithaz" meaning "skilled worker." Back then, blacksmiths made an immense variety of common objects used in everyday life: from nails, screws and bolts to plowshares and axes, hammers, candlesticks; swords, shields, and armour; wheel rims and ship spikes and cables. But since the rise of factories and the decline of blacksmithing in the 19th century, it has become an uncommon enterprise. Alex has turned the ancient craft into an art-form, fashioning one-off pieces that beautify and individualise modern homes.
and, when they are older, some regretting not going to school. “Life is not easy but if you think you can’t, I encourage you to try. “I would also like to use my experience to be a mentor to anyone that needs it.” Petrie explained that his brother Tyler Wasiu and sister Saji Nona, who both encouraged him to apply for the traineeship, were a driving force behind his success.
100% recycled bottles A LOCAL far northern water bottle company has taken the leap to offer locally sourced and bottled spring water in 100 percent recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) packaging. rPET is the most common form of plastic used in singleuse plastic water bottles and now Babinda Springs has begun making 500ml bottles using, recycled water bottles. By using the rPET from a product already in existence,
there is a significant reduction in the contribution to landfill as well as the resources required. “We are very excited and genuinely proud to be able to announce the release of the recycled 500ml line.” General Manager of Babinda Springs Mark Schierhuber said. “As a producer of plastics, we are passionate about ensuring the sustainability of the business, but also the world we all live in.”
Mareeba’s new Aussie citizens take pledge
MAREEBA Shire Council has welcomed 18 new Australian citizens who recently took the pledge of commitment in a small but uplifting ceremony held outside the Council Chambers. A shire spokesperson said
Mareeba’s newest Australians look forward to continuing their positive contribution to the region and local community. Mareeba Shire revealed Mareeba is called home by people whose families represent more than 60 different nationalities.
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! Plenty to do and see during the school holidays Stuck for options on how to entertain the kids during the school holidays? Don’t worry about a thing; The Express has put together several options that are sure to keep the kids happy and occupied over the next few weeks. RAINFORESTATION Rainforestation Nature Park is a popular and beautiful rainforest attraction in Kuranda. The all-weather attraction is home to a highly popular tour which provides the opportunity for children and guests alike to ride aboard an authentic World War 11 Army Duck through ancient rainforest and on a beautiful lake setting. Rainforestation also takes in the Pamagirri Aboriginal experience which includes a dance performance, dreamtime walk, boomerang and spear throwing and didgeridoo playing. Plus, the kids will love the Koala and Wildlife Park where they can get up close and personal with koalas, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, crocodiles, the endangered cassowary and Lumholtz’s tree kangaroo. Rainforestation is open from 9am – 3pm, seven days a week and is located at 1030 Kennedy Highway, Kuranda. Visit www.rainforest.com.au for further information about prices and packages.
BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY If you’re looking for a totally enchanting yet fulfilling experience for your kids over the break then why not visit, or even re-visit, the wonderous Australian Butterfly Sanctuary. The Sanctuary is the largest flight aviary and exhibit in the southern hemisphere. Whether you’re a casual butterfly lover or just want an alternative experience, the butterfly sanctuary will surpass your expectations and provide memories to last a lifetime. Head over to Kuranda and be mesmerised by the kings and queens of the sky. The butterfly sanctuary is open seven days between 9.30am – 3.30pm. For more information visit australianbutterflies.com.au WILDLIFE HABITAT Heading north these school holidays? Then your trip wouldn’t be complete without a stop at the Wildlife Habitat experience. Take the opportunity to hand feed Aussie wallabies and kangaroos or get up close with the elusive cassowary and tree kangaroo. There are also opportunities to watch a crocodile feeding presentation and to take a picture with a koala. Enjoy wondering through the venue’s wetlands, rainforest, savannah, nocturnal and woodlands environments and mixing with the species that call these habitats their home. Wildlife Habitat is open seven days a week from 8am-pm. For more information visit wildlifehabitat.com.au
Located in Atherton’s Platypus Park historic railway station building. Sample delectable food and specialty coffee and let the kids play on the Model Railway. The premises are dog friendly and invites patrons to dine in railway carriages.
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CAIRNS ZOOM AND WILDLIFE DOME Have kids who want to emulate their Ninja Warrior heroes? Then why not take them down to Cairns so they climb and jump about on the high ropes course at Cairns Zoom and Wildlife Dome. The high ropes adventure course normally takes around an hour for kids to complete and allows mum and dad to have a coffee while their little action figures enjoy the course. There’s also animal presentation demonstrations and plenty of wildlife to interact with and enjoy. The facility is open seven days a week from 9am – 5pm. For further information visit cairnszoom.com.au PETALS AND PINECONES Tucked away in the Tablelands is a shop that has developed a cult like following for its delicious array desserts and food assortments.
No stop to the Atherton Tablelands is complete without a visit to Petals and Pinecones. Petal and Pinecones really is a wonderland of all things edible and is the ultimate treat for your sweet tooth. Petals’ famous creation jars defy gravity and are a delicious marriage of a milkshake, sweets and cream waffle cones. With five droolworthy flavour combinations to choose from it’s time you come in and treat yourself. Whether you dig grazing tables, bagel bars, coffee therapy sessions, breakfast, brunch bars or waffle tables – Petals and Pinecones has something to impress everyone. Petals and Pinecones is located at 6-8 Herberton Road, Atherton. It’s open from 9am-2pm. GALLO DAIRYLAND No visit to the Tablelands is also complete without a trip to the fun-filled Gallo Dairyland. The fully operational dairy farm is a great school holidays option. The Gallo Dairyland experience includes an on-site animal nursery, a gourmet cheese factory, an excellent café and tasty hand-crafted chocolate. That includes handmade truffles, bars, chocolate coated treats of all different kinds and specialty chocolates to satisfy the sweet tooth of every chocolate connoisseur. Meanwhile, Gallo’s herd is milked twice daily, and guests are welcome to view the afternoon milking between 3pm-4pm each day. This is a great experience for families and
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! kids to be entertained while also being educated. Why not also take the opportunity to watch the farm’s gorgeous young animals go about their day. There are bags of feed available for purchase for children to hand feed the animals in the nursery. Gallo Dairyland is open Wednesday through Sundays. You’ll find Gallo Dairyland on Malanda Road, Atherton. For further information call 07 40952388 or visit www. gallodairyland.com.au COFFEE AND CLAY Another Tablelands favourite, Yungaburra locals and visitors alike swarm to Coffee and Clay for many reasons, not least to sample coffee that is made with love and to try the many types of sweet treats that are on offer. As the name suggests, the shop also offers pottery painting, which anyone can try, while there are a range of unique gifts that are available for purchase. Coffee and Clay is an absolute labour of love and a wonderful place to explore during a trip to Yungaburra. Coffee and Clay is located at 20 Eacham Road, Yungaburra and is open Monday through Saturday from 7am4pm and on Sundays from 7am-2pm. NANDROYA FALLS Do your kids have energy to burn? Yes? Then why not consider an adventure to Nandroya Falls. This family friendly track culminates with a view right in front of Nandroya Falls, a stunning waterfall found along the Old Palmerston Highway, or newly named, Beatrice Way, in the Atherton
Tablelands. Let the wonderous sights and smells of the rainforest take you to another world, as you and your family slowly meander through one of the most beautiful rainforest locations in Far North Queensland. TABLELANDS WATERFALL CIRCUIT When you think of the Tablelands generally a trip around the famed waterfall circuit is right up there as a solid option. This adventure is a perfect way to explore the Tablelands; drive around to Milla Milla, Elinjaa and Zillie Falls and take in the beauty of each location. There is simply nothing like it.
LIBRARY OFFERINGS Have children that love visiting their local library? Then Tablelands Libraries has two great free events in the coming days that are sure to interest you. “On Tuesday July 6 author Edwina Shaw will run a workshop and one-onone sessions to help develop children’s writing skills and discover the healing power of story,” TRC Deputy Mayor Kevin Cardew said. “Edwina is a Brisbane-based writer and editor of fiction, memoir and screenplays. “Her first book, Thrill Seekers, was based on her brother’s battle with adolescent onset schizophrenia and was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Award for new fiction. “The workshop starts at 10am and is followed by the one-on-one sessions from 2.30–4.30pm. “Places are limited so book soon to avoid missing out. “And what could be more fun than the chance to be a geospatial scientist for a day? “Kids aged 10–15 years old can learn how to code and fly drones, explore applications of drone technology and learn to follow safety and drone regulations. “The free workshops will be held in Atherton, Malanda and Yungaburra July 7-8. “Places are limited so book now,” Mr Cardew said. The drone workshops are proudly funded by the Queensland Government.
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ENTERTAINMENT School holiday entertainment on the big screen THERE is plenty of variety with great movies to keep everyone entertained at the Majestic Theatre this weekend and throughout the holidays. Two excellent new movies start on Thursday. The eagerly awaited new true story comedy drama DREAM HORSE is based on Dream Alliance which is an unlikely
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racehorse bred by small-town Welsh bartender Jan Vokes. With no experience, Jan convinces his neighbours to chip in their meager earnings to help raise Dream Alliance in the hopes he can compete with the racing elites. The lovely new family animation MOONBOUND is marvellous for all ages. The wonderful and colour-
ful new family animation adventure SPIRIT UNTAMED continues as well – so there is plenty of family entertainment. The fast paced action filled crime adventure FAST & FURIOUS 9 starring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodrigues, Charlise Theron with a special appearance by Helen Mirren, continues for one final week.
Remember you can find all the session times and information on the Majestic website www.majestictheatre.com.au DREAM HORSE The film tells the inspiring true story of Dream Alliance, an unlikely racehorse bred by small town Welsh bartender Jan Vokes (Acad-
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emy Award® nominee Toni Collette). With very little money and no experience, Jan convinces her neighbours to chip in their meager earnings to help raise Dream in the hopes he can compete with the racing elites. The group’s investment pays off as Dream rises through the ranks with grit and determination and goes on to race in the Welsh Grand National, showing the heart of a true champion. MOONBOUND Based on one of Germany’s most popular children’s books MOONBOUND tells the story of little Pete who embarks on an enchanting
journey together with June bug Mr. Zoomzeman and the Sandman to rescue his little sister from the evil Moon Man. SPIRIT UNTAMED Lucky Prescott’s life is changed forever when she moves from her home in the city to a small frontier town and befriends a wild mustang named Spirit. Delightful family entertainment from Dreamworks. FAST & FURIOUS 9 Cipher enlists the help of Jakob, Dom’s younger brother to take revenge on Dom and his team.
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TABLELANDERS who love the sounds of Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack are in for a treat when the highly acclaimed Tap Pack bring their much-anticipated show to Cairns next month. Fresh from playing before sold out houses and rave reviews in London, Berlin and Beijing the Tap Pack conjures up a modern twist to the crooners and artists of the 50s through to the noughties. The performance will feature songs from Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr to Sheeran, Bublé and Beyonce. The Tap Pack mix slick humour, high energy enter-
tainment with world class tap dance. The show is pure entertainment and is inspired by the legendary kings of swing, The Rat Pack, freshly created for the audience of today. Enjoy all your favourites including “The Lady Is a Tramp, “Come Fly with Me”, “One For My Baby”, “Me And My Shadow” and much more. They sing. They dance. They joke. They bring a new invigorating energy to a timeless style! The Tap Pack play CPAC in Cairns on Tuesday, July 13 with tickets available at ticketlink.com.au
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ENTERTAINMENT Mareeba’s own country music star joins the best in Tamworth
Jeremy Fletcher is currently in Tamworth with the CMAA Junior Academy of Country Music.
BY ELLIE FINK JUST months off his big gig at Savannah in the Round, 18year old rising country music star Jeremy Fletcher headed off to Tamworth on the weekend to take part in the Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) Junior Academy of
Country Music. The national academy sees fifteen young country music artists, aged 12-18, take part in a week long workshop in Tamworth lead by multi-Golden Guitar winner Lyn Bowtell and fellow award winner Roger Corbett. Jeremy was nominated for
the program last year but it was postponed due to COVID. “Last year, when I was seventeen, I was nominated for the academy through an email and I got accepted, but due to COVID it had to be moved to this year,” he said. “The academy takes us through lectures and workshops that teach us the skills of the trade, from music writing to advertising and social media. “I am really excited to go down and meet country music artists and learn from them.” Popular names in the country music industry Catherine Britt and Aleyce will be visiting Jeremy and the other 14 teens at the academy to educate them on songwriting and music-business related topics. The program commenced on Saturday, June 26 and will continue until July 2, with the academy graduation being held at the Tamworth Family Hotel on the final day. Jeremy began his journey in country music writing when he broke his arm playing foot-
ball and used the guitar as a way to rehabilitate it. “I played the guitar more and more and then it became my thing,” he said. “The singing thing has only become a thing in the last few years and I have started to re-
cord my songs.” Now a few years on from his rehabilitation, Jeremy has written eight original songs and hopes to record them all and publish them as soon as possible. With the skills he learns
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RACQ has revealed some of the most common reasons for Roadside Assistance calls in the last 12 months could have been easily avoided if drivers serviced their vehicles regularly. RACQ spokesperson Lucinda Ross said the Club received more than 770,000 calls for Roadside Assistance between May 2020 and May 2021 with more than 360,000 battery issues logged and 64,000 callouts for tyre or wheel problems. “While we are always happy to come to the rescue of our members, it may be frustrating for them to realise they could have avoided a breakdown if they’d carried out some basic maintenance checks and kept up with reg-
ular servicing,” Ms Ross said. “It’s good for all drivers to get into the habit of doing a basic check of your car each month. Make sure your oil and water levels are right and give your tyres a once over. Look for foreign objects in the tyre rubber, make sure the treads are in good condition and the air pressure is correct. “To avoid a flat battery, don’t leave lights or any vehicle accessories on when the engine is off, and if your car feels sluggish to start, it could be a sign you need to replace the battery.” Ms Ross also reminded drivers to be vigilant with their keys, with more than 37,000 Queenslanders accidentally locked out of their vehicle.
“To avoid an accidental lockout, take your keys with you when you leave your car as some cars have an autolock function and never give your keys to children who are in the vehicle,” she said. Ms Ross said regardless of the reason, the RACQ Roadside Assistance team was available to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. “We’re here to help our members get to their destination as quickly and safely as possible and are proud to say we get 93 percent of people back on the road again straight away. If you need us, just give us a call on 13 1111 or use the RACQ Roadside Assistance app.”
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Tara Lute was waiting in the wings with little Rhodendron, whose mother was busy taking out the award for Champion Small Breeds Female of the Show.
The Bevan Family's dairy cow, Bevandale Kingboy Lorraine was awarded Champion Udder of the Show.
Baronessa Beacon 541 did the Strazzeri family proud, taking out the Supreme Champion Stud Beef Exhibit of the Show. The heifer had Kingaroy judge, Brent Evans in raptures, saying she would stand up in any show ring in Australia.
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Competitor Rob Waugh, holding his entry, a black Australorp rooster, said the Malanda show had the biggest Poultry section in North Queensland with 391 entries this year.
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Family find ideal work/work balance After moving to the Tablelands with his wife Jean and his parents, Ken and Connie in 2010, Trevor Petersen has managed to find an ideal work/work balance that allows him to practice his profession, while indulging his passion.
BY SALLY TURLEY PRIOR to moving north and buying a farm just outside Malanda, the Petersen family had a small cattle block outside of Capella. The two generations pooled their resources and after a year of leasing, bought 50 ha of rich dairying country. Both practicing accountants Jean and Trevor spent the last 10 years working for an Atherton accounting firm, before buying them out in June last year and forming their own company, JNT Accounting. After a long day of frenetic figure crunching and client care, Mr Petersen said he can't wait to get home to his farm and his animals for some therapeutic time outdoors, feeding his cattle, irrigating pastures or checking waters and fences. "We use our 49 Meg water allocation and our solid set and travelling irrigation system to keep green pick for the cattle from August to October, reducing the impact of winter conditions, for the cost of around one round bale of hay per week," Trevor Petersen said. "A grant from Terrain NRM, the natural resource management body for the Wet Tropics which enabled us to fence all our creeks and stabilise our creek banks with 5000 trees, has delivered improved water quality." The Petersens run a trading operation, buying the bulk of their cattle through the Mareeba sale yards and the balance from local paddock sales, when mobs become available. Ken Peters-
en's business, P4K Livestock Cartage plays an important role in transporting cattle from point of purchase and between blocks. Finding the ideal article has become difficult in the current market and Mr Petersen said they have had to just take what they can get this year. "We buy weaners and turn them over at 450+ kilos. They are back-grounded on our lease blocks, our steers on a 70ha place at Butchers Creek and heifers or other cattle on the 32 ha block at Middlebrook Road, Millaa Millaa," Mr Petersen said. "Once they reach 300kg, we bring them home to Malanda and put them on a silage-based feed ration of grass and sorghum with hay concentrate combined with Suplaflow, a Wilmar Sugar liquid stock feed supplement. "We have been trialing Suplaflow, a bi-product of the ethanol process, as molasses was getting dearer to buy and it was quite hard to use in our feeding regime. The Suplaflow is just like brown water, making it easier to mix and the cattle took to it straight away. "It has a different smell to molasses, but it is not sweet and cattle aren't just drinking it, so consumption is self-limited. It has less energy than molasses, but is higher in protein and we just feed it in troughs by itself or with forage sorghum hay as a complete ration. "A few of us went into the trial together and got a truck and dog of Suplaflow delivered from Wilmar Sarina. We paid $2,139 late last year for 9.3 tonnes
Even with current cattle prices making it harder for a cattle trading operation to operate, Trevor Petersen and his family are doing well on their Malanda farm.
(9,300 litres). The supplement has 11% protein and it is PCAS (Pasturefed Cattle Assurance System) eligible. We are still assessing results at this stage. "We weigh the cattle every few months and once they reach their target weights, they are sold to whoever has got the most money. "We have traded an annual average of 200 head over the last few years and our last mob averaged nearly $1640/hd which makes it a very rewarding form of therapy," Mr Petersen said.
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We need the right road infrastructure for future growth I AWAIT with anticipation the soon to be released $1.6m report by the Qld TMR into transport links between Cairns and the Northern Tablelands. It is due to be released ‘mid-year’ according to the TMR website. Whether or not its release will be delayed, or even not made public (Bridge Report?) is to be determined. According to the FNQROC 2019 report, the Kuranda Range road “is now demonstrably stifling economic development and urban growth in the Cairns, Mareeba, Cape York Peninsula, Atherton Tablelands and Gulf Savannah regions”. Its now two years since those words were written, and Mareeba continues to have its growth restricted by this road that is not fit for purpose. Much of rural Australia is facing very tough times. But in Mareeba we have the potential for growth and prosperity, we just need the necessary infrastructure. Well done by our Federal member Bob Katter for Kennedy for pushing this project so vigorously. He understands his role is to provide the conditions for economic opportunities for his constituents, sadly it seems the same can not be said for our state member. Alan Webb Mareeba
Traffic diversion in Mareeba IT must be clear to even the most die-hard councillors that Brisbane traffic solutions are never going to work judging by the stuff-up of the “zombie’ crossings in Byrnes
Street. Trucks and cars are slowed to a standstill creating cancer-causing diesel fumes and dust from cane trucks for people to choke on, which will only increase later in the season when little or no wind and hot weather causes inversions that prevent fumes from dispersing. The ‘crossings’ are confusing and badly marked with unfamiliar drivers hitting them at speed, but while the council waits for the Government to finance the planned bypass road (it will never happen) it needs to seek it own solution to the Byrnes Street traffic problem, one that was largely created by council itself by building - as many suggest - the industrial complex on the wrong side of town. But we are stuck with it, but with some foresight, planning and money the solution is at hand by diverting through-traffic across the old sawmill site and into Railway Avenue, thus avoiding main street and allowing a traffic flow. Some resumption of land, including part of the rail corridor will be required, buts its small cost to pay for safety and convenience of Byrnes Street users and the easiest and simple option currently available. Dick Eussen MAREEBA
No to green waste charges in MSC OUR lifestyle is under threat; Lawn enthusiasts and gardeners unite Remember what happened when the water rates went up – Mareeba, once a lush lawn and garden proud community went brown. Rate payers cut back on water usage, lawns once green and inviting no longer received their weekly sprinkle. weeds took over as re-
placement ground cover, footpaths turned to dirt. And now, the Council want to charge for the disposal of green waste at their waste dumps. Residents, stop worrying about wombats (Main Street wombat crossings) worry about Council ripoffs. Come on Council give the Mareeba Shire gardeners a fair go – green waste is recyclable, develop a business plan for the reuse and sale of the product rather than add to the burden of rate payers. Council already has tipping fees on tyres, mattresses, fridges, and now grass - clippings. Council re-think your strategies look after your people – learn to know what is viable options to be sustainable without asking or us to open our wallets every time you don't have the sense to think of alternatives. No to green waste charges. Shane Bisseker MAREEBA
Cult control SINCE the 1960s we’ve seen the rise and rise of the climate cult. Many of its main figures preferred privacy, so they pushed their agenda through others. They weaponised our respect for science against us by using labcoated activists as a megaphone. They started with pushing fear of the coming ice age - but the planet warmed. They switched to pushing fear of global warming - but the planet stopped warming. So they pivoted to pushing fear of climate change, knowing the climate always changes. The cult grew tentacles throughout governments and major companies.
They choked forestry, fishing, farming, mining and manufacturing with regulations. They taxed us to pay for the administrators they used to choke our wealth-creating industries. The climate cult’s ultimate goal seemed achievable – a world government to fight climate change. But it took too long – their narrative frayed, and then Americans elected a sceptic as President. They needed a new fear to unite the world to achieve their ultimate world-government goal. Meanwhile, a silent coup took place within the cult and the new manager had faster-working ideas. A new silent and invisible terror was born when a “deadly” flu variant “escaped” a mysterious lab. The new fear campaign brought the disaster event horizon into the immediate present. The climate cult became the covid-climate cult and its power increased by an order of magnitude. The covid-climate cult recruited a far broader confluence of congruent interests to its cause. Its choking tentacles spread wider and deeper into every aspect of our lives. Now, in 2021, the “free” citizens of the world find a brutal globalist cult controls our governments. The freedoms we had in 2020 are now an illusion, solely intended to dilute and defuse dissent. There are now just two classes of people – cult-members and we the oppressed. The cult is fascist - it is socialist except that it controls the means of production without owning it. We can be certain it’s fascist because it is heartless, totalitarian, illogical and unforgiving. Internal travel papers and movement control are already here. In 100 years we’ve gone from
the birth of fascism to the dawn of a global fascist government. The best of two generations of our people fought and died to save us from fascism. And now it’s our immediate problem to deal with - so what will you do? Will you stand silently while your neighbour is dragged away, hoping they don’t come back for you? Peter Campion TOLGA
Changes cause confusion in Byrnes Street THERE'S been a lot of comment on the recent so called upgrading of pedestrian crossings in Byrnes Street, the main street of Mareeba. They're called Wombat Crossings. I've lived in Mareeba for over 70 years and haven't seen one yet. Anyway, there's obvious confusion on the rights and wrongs of motorists and pedestrians. Did this stuff really cost $12 million dollars? Someone went to enormous expense and made up some lovely little A4 size signs and hung them on posts for pedestrians to read and figure out what to do or else get run over. OK, motorists appear to have the right of way, but here's the thing. If ever a motorist and pedestrian(s) do come to grief at a crossing, the fact that the motorist had right of way, won’t mean a great deal in the scheme of things if civil actions for personal injuries are brought. It will still come down to the apportionment of blame (negligence/ foreseeability etc) and that doesn't necessarily mean it will be in favour of the vehicle driver. Barry Braes MAREEBA
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IF you are looking to be your own boss, situated on the Atherton Tablelands, close to Cairns is this established, well run und supported business with lots of potential... here it is. Eacham Place Produce has been part of Malanda's and the surrounding area's 'establishment' for a lot of years. The service and knowledge of this business and their people is reverberating all around the extended Tablelands and Cairns with an ever-growing and repeat customer base. All that can be passed on to the proud new owners. This business provides the perfect platform for a family run business and offers a sustainable income for the whole 'crew'.
The business truck has it's weekly runs scheduled to deliver produce from White Rock, Goldsborough Valley and Gordonvale and the Northern end of the Tablelands and stretching all the way to the southern Tableland towards Mareeba, Dimbulah etc. A weekly semi load of goods is also incorporated in the running of this business, necessary to keep up with demand of customer's favourite products and to assure supply of all the best animal feeds and products for performance Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
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Renovators dream on Davis Creek CALLING all renovators and investors! 3357 Kennedy Highway is the perfect project home on acreage. This 5-acre property presents an amazing opportunity to secure direct water frontage to Davis Creek. Whether you’re looking to renovate a home on acreage as an investment property, or for you and your family to live in this one is certain to tick all the boxes. With the current layout all three bedrooms in the house are spacious and airy, with huge windows and high ceilings that extend the spaces. The media room is semi segregated from the glassedin kitchen dining area which has potential to directly oversee Davis Creek truly a slice of paradise. Outside, the property features plenty of open area’s for kids to play along with the family pets. Currently unu-
tilised, this space captures an untouched piece of Davis Creek. The opportunities for this property are only limited by your imagination and creativity. With luscious plants and native trees all-round the block privacy is assured from road and neighbours. This property provides a perfect springboard for the next family or investor to capitalize on the future potential. Property features include: • 3 Spacious Bedrooms * 1 Bathroom with separate toilet • Raked ceiling in kitchen/ dining area Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
• Covered outdoor BBQ area • Two bay Colourbond shed with rollers doors • Second shed open with power Opportunities like this are very rare in any climate, act now to secure this waterfront acreage property in a prime location. Owners circumstances have changed, and their instructions are very clear and want to sell quickly. For further information please contact Exclusive agent Andrew Rogato on 0418 183 444 or email andrew@4880.com.au
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The best of country living LOOKING for a country change that is only a hop, skip and a jump to town? Looking for your own slice of rainforest? Looking for rich fertile soil, permanent water supply and income potential? You've found it! Discover what country living is all about with this beautiful property spanning over 134 aces with a ton of potential. Home Features Include; • Timber home • 3 bedrooms + study • Separate lounge room featuring a fireplace – Perfect
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For further information or to arrange a private inspection please contact exclusive agent Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468. 6 Molloy St, MAREEBA $315,000 EXCLUSIVE to Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real estate 0417 700 468
High calibre, red soil grazing
ber lining in the kitchen and bedrooms. Covered patio at the front plus a deck at the back of the home enables you to enjoy a relaxing drink whilst looking out over the magnificent green rolling hills no matter the season! Beside the home is a 3-bay colourbond shed perfect for the mower, motorbikes, vehicle and workshop. For the extended family, guests, or possible holiday accommodation, there is a generous 2 bedroom cottage complete with manicured lawns and established trees This is simply a snapshot of what is on offer! EOI closes July 29 at 12PM. All offers must be submitted in writing by date & time of closure.
PRESENTATION & POSITION IN MAREEBA
• IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM BLOCK RENDERED INTERNALLY • LARGE KITCHEN, SEPARATE LOUNGE & DINING AREAS • 4X AIRCONS, ENCLOSED PATIO, SHED & GREENHOUSE • 800M2 FENCED BLOCK IN QUIET LOCATION NEAR TOWN PRICE: $370,000 NEG JOE TORRISI 0417 700 468 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU
COMPILE a list of everything you'd love in your dream lifestyle property, now stop looking because you have found it. Situated on 173.8 acres* nestled in the very fertile Upper Barron area awaits a very rare opportunity to begin your next farming venture without sacrificing location.
Currently running cattle this gently undulating farm is well fenced and boasts 2 dams, a creek and easy access to the cattle yards. Positioned on a high ridge line allows you to appreciate the magnificent scenery and views from multiple locations. The 3 bedroom home-
open plan spaces, with timAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:
UPPER BARRON Expressions of Interest EXCLUSIVE to Morgan Brennan Ray White Atherton 0407 730 450
Atherton
22 Main Street, Atherton - Phone: 4091 7111 Margaret Black: Principal
6 WILLIAMS AVENUE, YUNGABURRA FINAL VIEWING • 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms - across 2 levels Saturday • Stunning industrial design & interiors 3rd July • Polished concrete floors & timber features • Lake frontage + views 12.30pm - 1.30pm • Large 4 bay shed + bathroom Expressions of Interest close 8th July at 12PM. All offers must be submitted in writing by date & time of closure to Ray White Atherton. Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306 ATH23116729
stead showcases primarily
Contact exclusive agent Morgan Brennan at Ray White Atherton today on 0407 730 450 for further information. www.raywhiteruralatherton.com. au/ATH23137846
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
67-79 TATE ROAD, TOLGA OPEN TO VIEW • Set on 2.33 hectares / 5.7 acres* Saturday • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 3rd July • Sunroom + large kitchen • 5 bay machinery shed, 1 bay lockable 10.30am - 11.30am • Possible subdivision, subject to council approval Expressions of Interest close 15th July at 12PM. All offers must be submitted in writing by date & time of closure to Ray White Atherton. Suzey Whitby 0438 090 306 ATH23121395
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Out of the box living
THE opportunity to own a piece of Far North Queensland's history and live in a unique home is up for grabs. For as far as the eye can see, the Kiari grain silos stand out as one of the Atherton Tablelands iconic land marks, and the potential to turn this quirky two bedroom home into a gallery, café or maybe even go grand and build apartments in the Silos...the possibilities are endless.
The original office and weigh station at the front of the structure has been renovated into a two bedroom home, with all the conveniences you would look for in a house. All the machinery from the silos has been kept with some pieces, restored and remaining in the home as a permanent reminder of its past. • Townhouse style home with living, eat in kitchen, sec-
ond bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. • Study on a mezzanine floor half way up to the master bedroom. • Master suite taking pride of place on the top floor with built-in robe and coloured windows. • Patio off the front of the home for an outside area. • Room for a carport off the kitchen. • An internal door access-
es the first two silos and the shaft that runs underneath all four. • The four silos are untouched and remain in original condition with the counter weight lift still in place. • Being Heritage Listed the new owner can access State and Federal grants available to create something very special for the Atherton Tablelands. • Check out www.australi-
ansiloarttrail.com • Potential for the silos to become a gallery, accommodation, café/restaurant, museum or become part of the silo art trail. Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
Call Daimin today at Main Street Real Estate to arrange an inspection of this truly unique home with business potential on 0448 916 246. 30 Godfrey Rd, KAIRI $238,000 Daimin Kochi Main Street Real Estate 0448 916 246
DAIMIN KOCHI 0448 916 246
SPACIOUS ALLOTMENT IN NEW ESTATE • Massive 2.17 acres (8785m2) block • Room for all the family and more • Short distance to Tolga township • Underground power, town water • Phone & NBN ready, covenant free • Ready for an immediate build $238,000
OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY • Kairi Grain Silos, an iconic landmark • Townhouse style home, 2 bedrooms • Living space, eat-in kitchen, front patio • Master suite with built-ins on top floor • Internal access to silos, heritage listed • All machinery kept, some restored $238,000
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
GREAT POSITION - GREAT OUTLOOK • Solid timber home, recent renovations • Large open plan lounge/dining area • 3 bedrooms (new carpets), garden shed • Front patio, 2nd outdoor entertaining area • Single garage, single “Shed Boss” shed • 1518m2 block, timber fence on 2 sides $298,000
A GOOD PLACE TO START • 1980’s steel framed kit home • Perfect step onto the property ladder • Plenty of room to renovate and grow • Functional kitchen, carpeted lounge • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, garden shed • Huge backyard, 800m2 allotment $248,000
Phone 4091 6246 • www.mainstrealestate.com.au www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
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Multiple dwelling opportunity
Better than money in the bank INTEREST rates have fallen to record levels, so many people are now looking for alternatives to earn better returns on their savings. Real estate has always afforded an opportunity to diversify wealth. Savvy investors recognise the major upside to owning property. This duplex unit has child proof and tenant proof masonry block internal walls. There are 2 bedrooms and a spacious living area. Housework is a breeze with vinyl floor coverings throughout the living area. The kitchen offers plenty of cupboard space and the
bathroom has a shower over plunge bath. There is a spacious rear patio for outdoor living and a beautifully established garden. For your peace of mind, the unit is fully security screened. The carport at the front of the duplex offers undercover access to the unit. The unit is currently rent-
ed to a long term tenant, however vacant possession can be arranged. 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 ATHERTON $255,000 Trisha Jackson Professionals Atherton 0419 183 145
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WELCOME to paradise. From the roadside it is rather unsuspecting but as you emerge through the trees and into your own carpark a whole world opens up. Nestled on the banks of the Millstream this 2.4 Ha property boasts dual river frontage with unique habitats for local wildlife including platypus and the elusive tree kangaroo, not to mention the huge variety of birds that sing throughout the day. Take a walk around one of the trails on the grounds and lose yourself in your thoughts, there is such a wide variety of trees and plants that you spot something different each time you go. Follow the bridge across the creek and sit around one of the fire pits in the cooler
evenings. The main residence sits at the top of the hill and overlooks the property, the afternoon sun creates an amazing array of light through the rose gums and lets you forget the worries of the day. Every aspect of the home is a feature in its own right, the games room and the bar are great for entertaining, and the commercial-grade kitchen is fit for any chef and the lounge and dining area are warm and inviting. Also featured are two large bedrooms and two Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
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Expressions Of Interest
3 1 1 Beautiful Home in Town MALANDA: Address Available on Request • Walking distance to main street of Malanda • Enclosed back patio • Powered 2 bay shed • Private with established trees and fencing • 1,012m2 block
$320,000
bathrooms with a self-contained granny flat. Moving on to the other dwellings, of which there are four. • Two, one-bedroom free-standing cabins each with their own kitchen, bathroom, and fireplace as well as a private veranda overlooking the river. • Two free-standing studio apartments, with own bathrooms, kitchenette, and patio. For more information or to book an inspection call Alex Payne today on 0409 328 153.
12028 Kennedy Highway, EVELYN Contact Agent Alex Payne LJ HOOKER Atherton 0409 328 153
4091 3144
Lovely Home, Great Location 3 ATHERTON: 9 Baxter Avenue
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$333,000
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$359,000
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Affordable resort living at Tinaroo
Fall in love with this Tinaroo Lakes Resort apartment that is priced to sell ENJOY the perks of resort style living at Tinaroo Lakes Resort – You will fall in love with this fully furnished resort apartment just a few steps from beautiful Tinaroo Dam. Set in landscaped grounds, the property is part of a resort complex featuring a restaurant, BBQ area and swimming pool which is available to you and your guests. Located in one of the Atherton Tablelands' much sought after resorts, the two bedroom unit is luxuriously appointed with quality fixtures and fittings. There are two bathrooms boasting the lovely Chillagoe
Marble and each bedroom with their own private patios, one with water views over Lake Tinaroo, the other overlooking the pool and BBQ area. Lockable garage for car accommodation or storage. An on-site manager is able to look after the property for you, or keep it for a holiday apartment for yourself. At this price, the owner is not wasting time. Contact Exclusive Marketing Agent Kaydee Chatfield 0417 468 941 at First National Atherton today.
Address: Unit 13, Tinaroo Lakes Resort, TINAROO Price: $270,000 Agent: EXCLUSIVE to Kaydee Chatfield First National Real Estate Atherton Contact: 0417 468 941
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FOR SALE - $90,000 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! • 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
For further information contact Deborah Godfrey P: 0408 449 808 E: deborah.godfrey@yahoo.com.au www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
• 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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Unique 200ha Tolga acreage A rare opportunity to own 200ha Tolga acreage
Contact Rino for all your Real Estate needs! M: 0427 779 086 E: rino@athertonrealty.com.au W: www.athertonrealty.com.au
LOCATED a short drive from Tolga, Atherton and Tinaroo there is unique opportunity to own your own 200HA of rural lifestyle acreage which is suitable to a variety of applications including cattle breeding / horses ,lifestyle ventures, farm stay or B&B. This property is being offered For Sale for the first Time in decades. Features and improve-
ments include: – Main homestead • Solid Brick Home Approximately 24 Years Old • Open plan with raked ceilings in living area • Well appointed timber Kitchen with great cupboard space • 3 Bedrooms plus separate office or 4th bedroom • Laundry with Built-ins • Full length veranda and tandem car port • Fenced inner yard with separate dog enclosures • Seasonal creek within walking distance from main home • 5kw Solar power system Two bedroom caretakers accommodation: • Open plan living with a/c • Kitchenette • Two bedrooms • Separate Bathroom with
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4091 1611
24 Main St Atherton FAMILY PLEASER 2 Tardent Street - $465,000
SHED WITH LIVING 10 Isabella Street - $460,000
WC's • Front and back patio • Garden shed • Located in a very private bush setting Other improvements: • Approximately 100 acres of arable land cleared • 15-20 acres of established Leucaena legume • Water supply is assured via a natural spring on the property • Two large dams plus livestock dams throughout the property • Machinery shed with power and water connected Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
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Call now for a FREE MARKET APPRAISAL GATED COMMUNITY LIVING 4 Mazlin Street - $329,000
• Loading ramp and portable cattle yards with live stock shelter • Property is fully fenced into 4 paddocks This is an exceedingly rare opportunity to acquire a large rural / lifestyle property in the Atherton Tablelands minutes from Tolga. These soughtafter properties simply do not change hands very often. For further information contact Exclusive Marketing Agent Rino Gava on 0427 779 086 to arrange your private inspection.
483 Marnane Rd, WALKAMIN $1,800,000 EXCLUSIVE to Rino Gava Atherton Realty 0427 779 086
Rino Gava 0427 779 086 Collette Rowston 0419 733 712 LIFESTYLE PACKAGE 34 Geddes Drive - O/O $650,000
4 bedrooms all with built-in cupboards Insulated 7.5m x 5m Colorbond shed Tiled outdoor entertaining Fully fenced
Shed size is 29m x 14m x 6m high 336m2 of workshop area Separate living area Currently tenanted
Close to Atherton CBD 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office Single lock-up garage Private complex of 9
Private 475m2 5 bedroom brick home 5333m2 fully fenced, backing rural land 7m x 12m Colorbond shed Large patio with rural views
Collette 0419 733 712
Rino 0427 779 086
Collette 0419 733 712
Rino 0427 779 086
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Private acreage THIS 2.6 acre property is located in Wondecla amongst a beautiful setting of gum trees. The property is fully fenced with quality chain wire and as you enter the gates, you can't help but feel right at home. The quaint two bedroom cottage has character & charm with timber features throughout, including: • Laminex kitchen 900mm freestanding stove with 6 gas burners & electric oven, dishwasher • Main bedroom has a walk in robe; good sized bedrooms with tongue & groove
hardwood walls • Closed in veranda with office or third bedroom • Air-conditioning and pot belly • Fire pit with swinging chairs, play ground, external laundry & outdoor bar • 8m x 5m two bay carport, shipping container • Telstra mobile extender
& NBN • Bore water to rain water tank, septic, gas hot water Don't delay your inspection on this little beauty, call Elders Exclusively listed agent Shellie Nightingale on 0429 966 038 or email shellie.nightingale@ eldeersrealestate.com.au
20 Rollet Rd, WONDECLA $289,000 EXCLUSIVE to Shellie Nightingale Elders Real Estate Malanda 0429 966 038
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Just move right in IN a beautiful Queenslander style, this Colorbond cladded home features four bedrooms, one bathroom, a spacious kitchen with ample storage and a large shed on a fully fenced 703m2 allotment, only minutes from the Mareeba CBD. A majority of the home features tongue and groove walls, with high ceilings and a classic archway in the main living area. The kitchen is spacious and provides plenty of storage with a large pantry and ample cupboard and bench space. The home has four bedrooms and an additional room perfect for a office, or storage room. The bathroom
has had a face lift with new tiling and a walk-in shower, and there is plenty of storage with a large linen cupboard. Convenient to the bathroom is the internal laundry, which is well sized with a tiled splash back. The cosy front porch creates a perfect spot to relax in the afternoons with partial privacy from the road. With an approximately 9m x 7m shed there is plenty of room for storage, a garage, or a workshop. The yard is fully fenced with minimal and easy to maintain gardens that look great all year round. The home is only a short walk to the Mareeba Hospital and a
Malanda PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!
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few minutes from the centre of town. • Spacious Kitchen with ample storage • Beautiful Queenslander style home, with Colorbond cladding • Tongue and Groove walls in majority of home • High ceilings and a classic archway • Vinyl Flooring • Cosy front porch, with privacy from the road
• Internal laundry • Fully fenced 703m2 allotment • Minimal and easy to maintain gardens • 9m x 7m (approx) Garage/Shed • Close to town and Mareeba Hospital To arrange a private inspection call exclusive agent Vince Costas on 0419 926 691 today. 13 Couper St, MAREEBA $285,000 EXCLUSIVE to Vince Costas Central Realty Mareeba 0419 926 691
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• This large flat 1,581m2 block is located in Tarzali • Great opportunity for first homeowners or investors • Has electricity, town water, septic, 2 bay carport and large shed 19-23 Third Avenue, Tarzali
$83,000
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Ingredients ► 1/2 cup soy sauce ► 1/4 cup honey ► 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar ► 2 tbsp rice vinegar ► 3 tbsp peanut butter ► 1 tbsp molasses ► 2 tbsp fresh grated ginger ► 3 cloves garlic, grated ►225g Chinese style egg noodles ► 2 1/2 cups chicken broth ► 2 cups fresh baby spinach ► 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil ► 3 cups shiitake mushrooms, sliced ► 2 shallots, chopped ► black pepper ► 2 tbsp raw sesame seeds ► 2 green onions chopped
Method
1. To make the sauce. Combine 1/2 cup soy sauce, honey, balsamic vinegar, rice vinegar, peanut butter molasses, 1 tablespoon ginger, 1 clove garlic, and 1/3 cup water in a bowl. 2. Cook the noodles according to package directions. Drain. To the pot used to cook the noodles, add the broth and 1/2 of the soy sauce mixture. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stir in the spinach. Keep warm. 3. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the mushroom,. cook undisturbed for 5 minutes or until golden. Add the shallots, 1 tablespoon ginger, and 2 cloves garlic. Cook 4-5 minutes, until fragrant. Add 2 tablespoons soy sauce and a large pinch of pepper. Cook another 2-3 minutes, until the mushrooms are caramelised. Add the sesame seeds, cook 2 minutes. Spoon the mushrooms out of the skillet and onto a plate. 4. To the skillet, add the remaining soy sauce mixture and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Add the noodles, toss to combine, and cook until the sauce just coats the noodles, 2-3 minutes. Remove from the heat. 5. Ladle the broth into bowls. Add the noodles and toss combine. Spoon the mushrooms over the noodles. Top with green onions.Enjoy!
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Ginger sesame noodles with caramalised mushrooms
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Make the necessary changes that will enable you to advance financially. Go after your goals. Don’t gossip. Take care of your personal needs. Your lucky day this week will be Friday.
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FuNeral NotiCe BOLDERO, Raymond Neil “Ray”
Late of Ravenshoe. Passed away suddenly on the 22nd of June, 2021. Aged 66 years. Beloved Partner of June. Loved and cherished Father, Stepfather, Father-in-Law, Poppy and Friend. Relatives and friends of Ray are respectfully invited to attend his funeral which is to be held at Festival Hall, 33 Grigg Street, Ravenshoe on Monday 5th July, 2021 commencing at 1.30pm. Privately cremated. Due to COVID restrictions, a maximum of 200 people may attend this service. If you wish to attend the Funeral Service, please register with Cara on 0436 599 170.
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EOI-MSC2021-03 MARKETING FOR AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE Mareeba Shire Council hereby invites written submissions for the marketing and sale of seven (7) parcels of Council owned freehold land parcels with nil improvements and one (1) parcel of Council owned freehold land with improvements. Tender documents are available on Council’s online e-procurement system, Tenderlink - www. tenderlink.com/msc. All enquiries or clarifications must be via the online forum which will close 5 days prior to closing time. Council officers are unable to respond to verbal or emailed enquiries. The closing time for electronic lodgement of Tenders is 11.00am Monday 19 July, 2021. Regulation 228(7) of the Local Government Regulation 2012 may be applied. Tender will not be opened publicly. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA QLD. 4880
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IMMEDIATE START Tagalaka Aboriginal Corporation is seeking three Indigenous Rangers to carry out responsibilities under the Queensland Government’s Indigenous Land and Sea Program within the Littleton National Park. These roles are an opportunity for Tagalaka people to work on Country and learn more about how they can apply their traditional knowledge with conservation training to protect and manage their land. All Rangers will undertake general Ranger duties but also specific projects such as working alongside Elders and scientists whilst assisting with report and GIS mapping of fauna and flora. These positions are based at Croydon, Queensland. The Rangers will be hosted by Northern Gulf Resource Management Group (NGRMG). NGRMG recognises the vital role of the Tagalaka Aboriginal Corporation in managing traditional lands and are committed to supporting the long term capacity of Indigenous organisations to continue natural resource management works. APPLY NOW If you are interested in a position, please download the application kit from: http://www.mynortherngulf.org/employment To be considered for a position, applicants must submit your current resume of no more than 6 pages including names and contact details of at least one referee who has knowledge of your work (one of whom is a current supervisor if possible). These are identified Aboriginal positions and therefore Aboriginality is a requirement of the positions as well as cultural association with the Tagalaka Traditional Owner group. Tagalaka people are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications close: Monday 5th July, 2021 AEST 9am.
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Public notice Proposed Development Make a submission from: 28th June to 21st July, 2021 TOURIST PARK
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ACCOUNTANCY
Where: Lot 8 Corner Fifth & Second Street & Lot 24 Corner First & Fifth Street Forsayth QLD 4871 On: Lot 8 MPH 14041 and Lot 24 SP 258876 Approval Sought: 1. Material Change of Use of Expansion to an Existing Caravan Park – Tourist Park 2. Development Permit Application Ref: DA2021-001/0421 You may obtain a copy of the application and make a submission to:
Etheridge Shire Council Postal: The Chief Executive Officer PO BOX 12 Georgetown QLD 4871 Email: info@etheridge.qld.gov.au Phone: 07 4079 9090 www.etheridge/qld.gov.au Public notification requirements are in accordance with the Planning Act 2016.
Proposed Development Make a submission from: 30th June to 28th July, 2021 Reconfiguring a Lot Boundary Realignment Where: 542 Emerald End Road, Mareeba On: Lot 1 on RP912860 and Lot 3 on SP315714 Approval Sought: Development Permit Application Ref: RAL/21/0011 You may obtain a copy of the application and make a submission to:
Mareeba Shire Council PO Box 154, MAREEBA, QLD, 4880 info@msc.qld.gov.au 1300 308 461 www.msc.qld.gov.au Public notification requirements are in accordance with the Planning Act 2016.
Correction Notice regarding Minister’s Intention to Appoint Grantee This notice refers to the ‘Notice of the Minister’s Intention to Appoint’ the Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC ICN 7002 as grantee as published in the Cairns Post and Townsville Bulletin on Saturday 4 July 2020, Mareeba Express on Wednesday 8 July 2020, North Queensland Register on Thursday 9 July 2020 and Palm Island Voice on Thursday 16 July 2020. Notice is given that the Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs corrects the appointment of Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC ICN 7002 as grantee of lot 20 on SP296959 and lot 25 on SP309114, to hold the land in trust for the Aboriginal people particularly concerned with the land, their ancestors and descendants, pursuant to section 40 of the Aboriginal Land Act 1991. Notice is given that the Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs corrects the grant of lot 1-3, 22 and 212 on SP292287 as advertised, to lot 1-3, 22 and 212 on SP154458 and the appointment of Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC ICN 7002 as grantee to hold the land in trust for the native title holders of the land pursuant to Section 39 of the Aboriginal Land Act 1991. A map of the proposed transfer area is available from the office listed below. Written representations must be received by 5.00 pm on Monday 26 July 2021 and may be made to: The Honourable Meaghan Scanlon Minister for Environment and the Great Barrier Reef and Minister for Science and Youth Affairs C/- The A/Director Cape York Peninsula Tenure Resolution Program Department of Environment and Science 5B Sheridan Street CAIRNS QLD 4870 or
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CASUAL RANGER POSITIONS (INDIGENOUS) WORK ON TAGALAKA COUNTRY TAGALAKA RANGERS x3
Public notice
PO Box 4597 CAIRNS QLD 4870 For further information, contact the Cape York Peninsula Tenure Resolution Program on (07) 4222 5185 during office hours.
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Local Government Regulation 2012 (Section 142) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR OVERDUE RATES 30 JUNE 2021 Mareeba Shire Council hereby gives notice, that the land described in the below Schedule, will be sold by Public Auction. This Notice is issued in accordance with section 142 of the Local Government Regulation 2012 and by authority of a resolution made on 16 December 2020 was in the following terms: Sell such land as below due to the rates & charges which have accrued on the rateable lands remaining unpaid for three (3) years or longer, in accordance with section 140 of the Local Government Regulation 2012. The Public Auction will take place at 10.00am on Tuesday 20 July 2021 in the boardroom at the Mareeba Shire Council Office, 65 Rankin Street, Mareeba unless all overdue rates, interest, associated charges and any expenses incurred by Council are paid in full. A Reserve price will be placed on the land in accordance with the Local Government Regulation 2012. The land will not be sold unless the reserve price is reached at auction. Please direct any enquiries to the Rates Department on 1300 308 461. Legal Description Land Area Lot 27 RP 712261 1032 Met Sq Lot 7 SP 143217
58 Met Sq
Lot 12 SP 143217
58 Met Sq
Property Location 7 Wilson Street, MAREEBA Q.4880 Chalet 7/3 Greenhills Road, KURANDA Q.4881 Chalet 12/3 Greenhills Road, KURANDA Q.4881
Copies of sections 141 to 144 of the Local Government Regulation 2012 may be obtained from Council. Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA QLD. 4880
TEMPORARY MAREEBA LIBRARY CLOSURE RELOCATION TO CEDRIC DAVIES COMMUNITY HUB Council advises that Mareeba Library will relocate to the Cedric Davies Community Hub, at 43 Anzac Avenue, Mareeba, opening at 10am on Monday, 2 August. To complete the move the library will close from Saturday 24 July and reopen at its new location on 2 August. Council apologises for any inconvenience caused by the relocation. For more information or assistance while Mareeba Library is closed phone Council 1300 308 461 or Kuranda Library 4093 9185. Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA QLD. 4880 GOT a position vacant you need to fill? Call Tash at your friendly locally owned Newspaper on 4092 3464. Classie deadline is 4pm every Friday.
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Walsh sets new record A MAREEBA State School (MSS) student has made history after beating a 34-year-old record and becoming the new king of the 200 metre sprint race. At the recent MSS athletics carnival, 11-year-old student Colin Walsh took out many firstplace positions and even got age champion, this however was not his biggest achievement. Colin ended up breaking a 200 metre record that was set in 1987 with a time of 28.69 seconds, a record which Colin beat with a time of 28.24 seconds. STAR: 11-year old Colin Walsh has broken a 34-year-old record becoming the new king of the 200 metre sprint.
Singles season comes to a close
Mareeba State High School sports captains for winning house Kennedy Zane Petralia, Anton Prizmic, Alyssa Tatti and Sarah Brcko.
High achievements at Mareeba High
LAST Thursday and Friday, Mareeba State High School saw the Kennedy Tigers taking out the win for the first time in many years at the 2021 athletics carnival. The two days consisted of field events such as long jump, shot put and high jump and races such as 100 metre and 800 metre sprints. Sports Captain for Kennedy, Anton Prizmic said that the win was one worth remembering always. “It felt great, everyone put in an amazing effort especially in all the running events,” he said. Memorable moments from the event included Saurav Sapkota and Coco Gambino taking out the fastest male and female in the school.
Saurav Sapkota from Liechardt sports house took out fastest male PHOTO: Kylie Lambert.
Mareeba Tennis Club Monday night singles players Ben Scott, Herold Prins and Ian Meyer.
MAREEBA Tennis Monday night singles competition concluded last week with Peters’ Peacocks versus Ian’s Ibis’s. Ian’s Ibis’s were the in-form team leading up to the final with Division 1s Herold Prinis and Ben Scott consistent winners throughout the season. Peter’s Peacocks (Peter Blake, Tommy Tsang and Callum Gale) had ideas of an upset which gained momentum when Ben Scott suffered a foot injury.
Ben fought courageously against Tommy and won his singles match in a tie break. It was three sets to two going into the last set, Peter versus Ian, Ian showed form to bring the victory to his team. It was a clean sweep for Ian’s Ibis with the team taking individual honours for their performances, Guilie Alderton won the most improved. Special mention to Marina Battista, Jody Hogan and Alice
Palmer who played very well with some victories throughout the season against opponents who were more accomplished players. The next Monday night singles season will be starting shortly bigger and better, expected to commence in the next four weeks. Please contact Matthew Palmer on 0437 829 353 if you are interested in playing in this competition.
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Juniors set to star at rugby league carnivals
RACE DAY The Laura Cup was held at the Mareeba Turf Club on Saturday, June 26 with racegoers coming from all over for a great day of country racing.
Gladys France and Merilyn Holmes.
Both the Mareeba Junior Rugby League U10's (above) and U11's (below) sides will be travelling down to Townsville to compete in separate carnivals over the school holidays.
Lachlan Moore, Jaimi Dawson, Freya Reilly, Jack Hansen and Sam Reilly.
Logan Young, Mackenzie Young and Charlotte Cowie.
Ashlee, Rita and Stacy Cowie.
Kyla Berhan and Jess Mostert. Tom Gargan, Brendan Falvo and Amanda Jenkins.
MAREEBA Junior Rugby League (MJRL) will be sending two teams away to Townsville to play in separate carnivals over the following weeks. Both the MJRL U10s and U11s side will be going away for two separate non-competitive carnivals with the U10s in the Gordan Tallis carnival over
the school holidays and the U11s in the Laurie Spina Cup on the weekend of July 17. The teams have been hard at work training at Davies Park for the upcoming games which has become a tradition for MJRL. “Teams from Mareeba have been going down for years so it’s a bit of a tradition for Maree-
ba to send teams away,” MJRL president Shaun Fincham said. “In years gone by there has been teams from Sydney come up, they’ll get in excess of 50 odd teams there traditionally. “The boys get to see where their skills are at, but they also get to get a bit of comradery and mate ship with each other.”
Danielle Atkinson, Max Ramsay, India Hubbard, Marisa Roberts and Grace Raymond.
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Laura Cup success Rocco stroms home to win the Laura Cup. Photo by Peter Roy.
HUNDREDS of racegoers flocked to the Mareeba Turf Club last Saturday for the Laura Cup. The popular Laura Races was moved to the Mareeba Turf Club after Laura cancelled their
race meet earlier in the year due to COVID restrictions at that time. Off track the fashion stakes were high across all ages, while on track, Rocco ridden by Stephen Potiris ended up making
it over the line to claim first in the Laura Cup ahead of others including wonder horse Paniagua who came across the line second. For full race results visit www.racingqueensland.com.au
Gators rained in by Storm THE Mareeba Gladiators coming off a high travelled down to Edmonton over the weekend unfortunately suffering losses in all three grades. After winning the local derby against Atherton things were looking up for the Gators
but they got stopped in the mud again this time by the Edmonton Storm. All the games played were hard and incredibly physical which is reflected by the scorecard, with Mareeba only barely going down by a try’s differ-
ence. The game ended with Mareeba 24 points to Edmonton’s 28 with all grades seemingly finishing within a try’s length away from a win or draw, up next for the Gators is home game against the Kangaroos on July 3.
Atherton Roosters under 18 forward Brad Hammond looks to push through the Tully Tigers defence at Tully on Saturday.
Roosters overpower Tigers THE Atherton Roosters have bounced back from their last loss to Mareeba to overpower the Tully Tigers 30-22 at the Tully Showgrounds on Saturday night. Tully were into the Roosters early and had set up a 16-0 lead midway through the first half. Jermaine Pedro’s try at the 26th minute sparked the Roosters fightback and they were soon running the Tigers down. Another two tries had the
Roosters 18-16 in front at the halftime break and they were now looking very confident in both attack and defence. A try to Glenn Dumbrell minutes into the restart pushed the Roosters further ahead leading 24-16. Tully did reply to close the gap to 24-22 before Ty Grogan’s try five minutes from the final siren sealed the Roosters eight point victory. In the under 18 match, the Roosters downed Tully 30-22
with young forward Clayton Dalgety crossing for a double in the Roosters six tries to five victory. Tully won the reserve grade match 28-14 while Kangaroos defeated the Roosters 58-0 in the ladies game. Cairns District Rugby League premiership action continues for the Atherton Roosters this Sunday against Ivanhoes at Smithfield.
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SPORT Shooting for the stars DESPITE competing against people more than double her age, Atherton’s Grace Grandcourt has punched well above her weight coming first and second in two separate shooting divisions. The 14-year-old competed at the recent 2021 IPSC Australian National Handgun Championships, first competing in her own age division before moving up competing against adults. The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) is the world’s largest growing shooting sport and takes a very practical approach to shooting. Competitors are given a unique course to run through where they shoot multiple targets, moving and unmoving in between obstacles keeping the shooters challenged. Grace only started shooting three years ago at the Atherton Pistol Club and has taken to it like a ‘duck to water’ according to her mother Rachel Grandcourt. “She just fell in love with the sport like a lot of people do,” she said. “It was a hard-earned win, she did a huge amount of practice most night, weekends, she really dedicated herself to it.” Grace initially participated in the Super Junior (under 16s) category where she won first, from there she participated in the C grade production category which contained 34 adult shooters where she won second. She was very pleased with her results feeling like the tireless hours of training had paid off. “It felt wonderful to win, I had worked very hard to was very happy when I won,” Grace said. “There was some pretty tough competition so I was not always confident on the outcome of the competition. “I had a lot of support from my Dad (Stewart), my mentor Dom and the other competitors, especially from the Atherton and Mareeba Pistol club.”
Atherton’s Grace Grandcourt holding up her first place trophy from here recent exploits at the 2021 IPSC Australian National Handgun Championships.
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