The Express Newspaper 21st March 2018

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

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Excitement continues to grow ahead of the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast next month as the Queen’s Baton made its way through the region last week. Young Mareeba girl Nadia Falvo was one of local legends who received a star-studded reception as she carried the Queen’s Baton through St Thomas’s school. FULL STORY AND PHOTOS P4-5.

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Terry Montague, Manager of Lindsay Transport (left) and Stephen Srhoj, Manager of Lindsay Rural (right) present first place winner Milan Maloberti and second place getter Sarah Westwood with their prizes from the KP Mango Competition with The Express managing editor Carl Portella (centre).

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The winners of our annual KP Mango Competition were presented with their prizes last week in what has been one of the most popular contests in its five year

history. Mareeba District Fruit and Vegetable Grower’s Association and The Express newspaper teamed up with Lindsay Transport and Lindsay Rural in their bid to find the regions heaviest Kensington Pride mango. Managing editor of

Opportunity for tradies YOUNG tradespeople starting out in their career are being urged to apply for a unique bursary. Mareeba’s Granite Masonic Lodge is offering a $500 bursary to four deserving male or female trade apprentices living within the shire. Lodge master Carl Richardson said tradespeople were vital to Mareeba and the Lodge wanted to help young apprentices get a good start in life. “When a fella starts off his trade, he usually doesn’t have a lot of cash floating around,” he said. “An apprentice has a very good chance of staying in Mareeba and he might even keep going and start up his own business here. “Australia as a whole badly needs tradesmen.” Lodge treasurer John Collins (pictured) said there were too few bursaries available for tradespeople as opposed to more academically-gifted stu-

dents, prompting them to offer the bursary. The bursary will pay four apprentices $500 for one year on the successful completion of their first year contract. Apprentices must have at least completed Grade 10, live in Mareeba shire and be employed by a local trade business within the Mareeba shire. To apply for the bursary, pick up an application form at The Express office at 186 Byrnes St, Mareeba any time from 8:30am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Applications close on April 4, with the winner selected by an independent panel.

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The Express Carl Portella announced the winners at the Mareeba Chamber of Commerce lunch at the RSL last Wednesday. He said there had been over 25 entries this year since the comp kicked off in November.

“We’ve had more entries this year than ever before,” he said. “It’s terrific to see.” 11-year-old Milan Maloberti took out the top prize of $500 for his 1.62kg mango he found at his aunt Anna’s property in

Mutchilba. Second place and $300 went to Sarah Westwood and third place and $200 went to Weston Hilditch who could not be present at the prize giving. Stephen Srhoj from Lindsay Rural said the competition was a great

way to support growers. “It gives a competitive edge for the farmers,” he said. “And it’s good opportunity to support the agricultural industry and ensure its growth.” The competition will back at the end of this year.

Mareeba Shire Mayor Tom Gilmore is calling on the State and Federal Governments to make a commitment to invest and develop northern Australia by filling in the missing links of the inland highway. “When you get a catastrophic flooding event as we had in Ingham, all of this stops – no food comes north, no product goes south. Far North Queensland is isolated from the rest of the world, simply by one road,” Cr Gilmore said. “It’s simple. If we had a clean sheet of paper and we were starting from day one, surely we would look to ensuring we had resilient, robust and reliable access to and from the south to ensure the free flow of commerce and goods and services into and out of our region.”

The latest push is to weather proof and secure access to and from the region. The inland freight route is free from extreme tropical weather risks including flooding, cyclones and climate change. An inland route that connects through to the Hann Highway, servicing eastern seaboard markets and ports would be more cost-effective infrastructure. The State and Federal Governments have spent billions of dollars upgrading the Bruce highway which Councillor Gilmore says is not where people necessarily want to go. “It takes us to the southeast corner of Queensland then down to Sydney and Melbourne - the long way around,” he said. “Not only have we got

a road which is currently monumentally incapable, it blocks the free flow of traffic and commerce, but to the greater extent for the free flow of traffic and commerce to the southern states it takes them 1000 km out of their way,” he said. “It is about the development of northern Australia, that is where we are at, and the Bruce Highway isolating us from the rest of Queensland, our capital and the functions of Government.” These impacts hold back the capacity of the region to contribute to the state and national economies. “It’s time we resolved that by ensuring that the inland route beginning from Weipa, coming down through Mareeba, Ootann, the Hann and further south

- that has got to be a very high priority for Government both State and Federal,” Cr Gilmore said. Councillor Gilmore said he was pleased the Government has recognised the importance of the completion of the sealing of the Hann Highway. “It’s like links in a chain. That link will be sealed, and that section of the road will be good. But the Ootann Road and the section from Torrance Creek south are the weak links,” he said. “We have to focus on those, so we have a complete chain.” “It’s a fairly simple formula but needs the Government’s attention. The Government needs to start focussing their minds on what is important to people in far north Queensland,” he concluded.

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Owen Byrnes ahead in the polls for Div 6 Owen Byrnes gained the majority of the votes in Saturday’s by-election for Tablelands Regional Council’s Division 6.

By Rebecca Wallis

It’s not quite cut and dry but with a large majority of the votes, Owen Byrnes is likely to be the winning candidate from Saturday’s by-election in Tablelands Regional Council’s Division 6. Councillor Bronwyn Voyce resigned from the position in January, leaving a gap around the table to be filled and locals living in the predominantly farming division of Tolga, Kairi, Walkamin and Tinaroo answered by voting for one of their own. Mr Byrnes, the 53-yearold owner of Byrnes Earthmoving took the lead in the race from the start but said he didn’t want to be “too confident”. “We might not know for a few weeks,” he said. “But I’m quietly confi-

dent.” Mr Byrnes has local politics in his blood as the son of late ex-Atherton councillor Keith Byrnes whose cousin Ray Byrnes was also the mayor of Eacham Shire. Straight-talking and passionate about the community, Mr Byrnes said previously some locals have lost faith in their council and he wishes to be a part of restoring that. But his main focus, he said, will be to get stuck in to looking at the expenditure of the council. “Council’s don’t have any money, we know that,” he said. “Which is why I want to be involved in how it is spent. 70 per cent of what they do is civil engineering which is what my business is all about, so I feel that I could bring a lot of that experience to the table.”

Division 6 has been at the centre of a recent spate of drama as residents living in the division have questioned the council on two separate occasions over rates charges. Mr Byrnes said he will be analysing the situation when he gets into position but locals are hoping the new representation will be the missing link between them and the council with repeated calls for more communication and transparency about decisionmaking and operation. Mr Byrnes wanted to congratulate the other nominees. “They were all of a really high standard and I think everyone did really well,” he said. Mr Byrnes was one of six candidates in the race for the position. By the end of the weekend he held 42 per cent of the vote, while

former member of Shane Knuth’s office Kate Yeoman was sitting in second place with 27 per cent of the vote. Her state government experience was clearly an attractive prospect for many voters, but perhaps the fact she lived outside of the division was the reason she was not ultimately more popular for those in Division 6. Tolga cafe owner Josh Wallace was running in third place and proved that despite his youth, he was a strong contender for the job. Clearly a passionate community advocate, Mr Wallace likely has a bright future in politics ahead of him. David McConnell, Allan Marcic and Darryl Drury made little impact on the voters claiming just 5 per cent of the votes each by the end of the weekend. Married with three

grown-up children and two grand-children, Mr Byrnes said he is ready to reduce the work load of his business and step up into the job of councillor for the remaining two years of the term. Mr Byrnes’ ancestors first arrived on the Tablelands 130 years ago. There have been six generations of his family living in Division 6 and through his construction company he is well known and respected within the community. He previously said he has spent the past month reading up on the rules and regulations a councillor must follow and has been meeting with a vast number of the community. If elected he will be withdrawing his offer to supply the council with earthmoving equipment through his business for the occasional plant hire.

Division 6 by-election facts and information:

• Postal votes can take 10 days to come in • 2644 people voted, slightly more than half of all voters were female • 80 per cent of the vote was counted Saturday night which left Owen Byrnes owning 42.82 per cent of the votes • Kate Yeoman took 27.84 per cent of the votes • Josh Wallace took 12.53 per cent of the votes • There were two polling stations, Tolga State School and Walkamin State School • Voting was compulsory • Rolling results can be found at www. results.ecq.qld.gov.au/elections/local/ TRC18

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QUEEN’S BATON RELAY 2018 Commonwealth Games

Ex-premier home for relay By Rebecca Wallis

Exactly one year after it began its journey at Buckingham Palace in London, the Queen’s Commonwealth baton passed through the Tablelands. From Ravenshoe through to Kuranda the baton was carried by some of our most honourable and deserving Tablelanders last week, helping to transport it to the Gold Coast for the start of the Commonwealth Games on April 4.

Former Atherton State High School captain and former Premier of Queensland Peter Beattie was part of the entourage that brought the baton to the area, saying it was a great opportunity for him to return back to his home town. “The baton is about develping community spirit and involving the community and you really don’t get a better spirit in the sense of community than you do on the Tablelands,” he said. “Growing up here, the

Queen’s Baton never went through when I was a kid, so it is really puting the Tablelands on the map. Every one of the TV crews that have come here and are following us, the whole of the commonwealth, there are 71 nations and territories watching.” Mr Beattie is the Chairman of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation. On Tuesday evening he attended a baton celebration held at Atherton’s Merrilands Hall along with

close to 400 locals. He said the relay was a great chance to honour some prominent members of the community. “It gives our local heroes a chance,” he said. “They were selected through a process that was independent of the organising committee and they’re really good people. As a result of that they’re a role model for someone else.” Members of the public lined the streets and local schools got involved in the baton buzz as the baton

passed through the towns of Ravenshoe, Atherton, Tolga, Mareeba and Kuranda. Sonya Alba-Miller was one of the feature batonbearers for Mareeba. She was on a high after running down the main street being cheered on by the crowds. “It was amazing!” she said afterward. “It was awesome. I didn’t expect so many people to be out there. It was such an amazing experience. Everyone involved was awesome.”

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Granite Masonic Lodge, established in Mareeba in 1905, invites applications from persons who are commencing a first year apprenticeship in 2018 and who have completed Grade 10, live in the Mareeba Shire, and are employed by a business located in the Mareeba Shire. The four successful applicants will each receive a Bursary to the value of $500 for one year on the successful completion of their first year of contract. Application forms are available from The Express Office, 186 Byrnes Street, Mareeba and close on Wednesday 4th April, 2018.

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Cynthia’s commitment to Mareeba By Rebecca Wallis

Member for Cook Cynthia Lui with Mareeba Chamber of Commerce president Joe Moro at last week’s luncheon at Mareeba RSL.

New member for Cook Cynthia Lui reassured attendees of last week’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon that she would be dedicated to meeting the needs of the people in Mareeba. Concerns over Ms Lui’s commitment to the town have been raised due to her links to Torres Strait Island and the far north’s indigenous communities. But the Labor member put those concerns to rest last Wednesday at the RSL as she spoke about the issues affecting the people in Mareeba and how she plans to tackle them. “I understand the complex nature of Cook,” she said. “It is vast and diverse in the issues we experience throughout the region. The

issues in one area are not going to be the same as the issues in another. But I am interested in Mareeba. “Cook is not an electorate where one size fits all. I want to look at possible solutions for everyone in this electorate.” It’s only been a month since Ms Lui was sworn in to office, but she said she is already getting a strong handle on this part of her electorate and what her constituents want. “I am interested in building the Mareeba that you’re interested in,” she said. “I acknowledge the strong agricultural sector you have here. I want to look at ways we can future develop and grow that industry. “Health is something I am also really passionate about - quality health and education.” Ms Lui said she felt

secure knowing she was working with a government that was going to “listen to my concerns” after securing a visit from Queensland Health Minister Steven Miles to Mareeba late last year. She went on to talk about some of her campaign promises and also the issues that she gleaned from being on the campaign trail in the lead up to the election. “The CT scanner was approved and the ambulance station and staff accommodation,” she said. “Employment was also a big one that kept coming up during my campaign. “It’s about creating opportunities. We need to look at skilling our workforce but we need to have the right industries in Mareeba.” Ms Lui said communication was the key to mov-

ing the region forward and she encouraged her constituents to speak up and voice their concerns. “I will never know what it’s like in Mareeba, so I will depend on you to tell me what I can build upon to do better in my position,” she said. “I need you as much as you need me to push for the needs of the people in Mareeba. I need an open dialogue. I’m interested in knowing about your issues and knowing about your needs. I need to sit with you and hear about what’s important to you. “What you bring to the table is what we will see grow and it will only grow from a working partnership. “I am here to work with Mareeba. I am here to work with you. I will make sure I am as accessible as I can be.”

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KAP pushes for water diversion

KAP Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter and State Member for Hill Shane Knuth have combined forces in applying renewed pressure to get the North Johnstone Transfer through after the recent floods in Far North Queensland. Mr Katter said it would be remiss not to implement proactive infrastructure to lessen the impact of flooding while also filling up our water supply. “Despite all the rain, the Tinaroo Dam is only 70 per cent full,” Mr Katter said. “The wet season is over and there’s a lot of doubt whether there will be enough water to take us through to next Christmas. If that water had been diverted to the Johnstone into Tinaroo, there is every likelihood the dam would

now be full and the tens of millions of dollars of damage would not have occurred. “Mr Knuth and I will be dramatically ramping up the pressure to get the North Johnstone Transfer underway, which was always in the original design plan for Lake Tinaroo. “We need a double weir because the interest of the farmers of North Johnstone need to be looked after too. To be effective there might be a bit of a balancing pond to be acquired, but we are not making things too complicated, it’s very simple – a little tiny ditch 3km long,” Mr Katter said. Mr Knuth said he has already raised the issue with the Premier and argued that the project could not only save millions of dollars on flood mitigation,

but also provide water stability for all users in Lake Tinaroo in a cost effective way – essentially hitting two birds with one stone. “We have already raised the issue with the Premier and have been lobbying the Natural Resource Minster,” he said. “The reality is with the way we’re going it will be 100 years before they’ll commit to build another dam and in this circumstance we can crack two birds with the one stone, saving millions of dollars of flood mitigation and destruction in the Innisfail region and provide water security for all users in Lake Tinaroo. The reality is to construct and upgrade a bridge costs up to $30m – surely $20m for North Johnstone transfer is not much too ask for,”

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Community pulls together By Rebecca Wallis

When Speewah local Brad Martin was diagnosed with cancer last year, the last thing on his mind was paying his mortgage. But when the bank started calling, he felt pressured to return to work – just one week after finishing a second round of chemotherapy and just a few months after a major operation to have his oesophagus removed. Hearing about his struggle, neighbours Mick Dowling and Tamara Kotzur decided to pull the community together and help him out. A week later they had managed to raise nearly $12,000 in prizes for an auction event to be held this weekend. “He would do the same for anyone else,” said Mick who owns and runs Farmall in Speewah and lives next door to Brad and his wife Paula. “These guys do a lot for other people and it’s just a pay it forward situation. We’re in a position where we could call on favours so we thought why not.” Brad was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus in July last year after having trouble swallowing. An aggressive tumour was growing so fast that doctors started chemotherapy the day after his diagnosis. In December he underwent a 12-hour operation to have his oesophagus removed and a second round of chemo followed this year.

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Father of four and grandfather of five Brad turned 46 the same day he was operated on. He was told by doctors to take extensive time off to recover, but financially that was not an option. “He shouldn’t have gone back to work now but we couldn’t afford not to,” said wife Paula who is a full time carer for their youngest child Matthew. “Banks don’t want to stretch it any longer, they’ll just start proceedings they’ve told us.” Funds raised from this weekend’s auction should buy Brad a few more months to stay home. “It’s mind blowing, it feels good that so many people have helped out

and when you see a whole community come together like this, it’s amazing,” said Paula. “Hopefully it will mean he can put his feet up for a while.” This Saturday, March 24, Tablelanders are invited to the Billabong in Kuranda to put their hands in their pockets for a worthy cause. Businesses such as Kuranda Backhoe Hire, Kuranda and Mareeba Vets, Red Dog Property Maintenance and Summit Solar and Electrical and many others. One company – Above Grade Marine Services – is offering a fishing trip worth $3500, while Cairns Paintball has offered a voucher worth $300. Billabong caterers Golden Roast catering will be donating 10 per

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cent of all its proceeds from the day to Brad and Paula. “When you see someone in a time of need you give them a hand,” said Brad. “If you’re in a position where you can help people, you help people. One day it might be you.” said Mick. The community auction kicks off with a three course buffet lunch from midday with the auction at 2pm. The cost is $35 for adults and $17.50 for children. More info can be found at ‘Local Community Trades & Services Auction’ on Facebook (@ bylocals4locals) or by calling Mick or Tamara at Farmall on 4093 0835.

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Dimbulah clinic hours fall short of expectations While Dimbulah may have a brand new “State of the Art” Primary Health Care Clinic, built last year at a cost of 4.6 million dollars of taxpayers’ money, the current opening hours of 5 hours a day/25 hours per week from 8am to 11.30am and 1.30pm to 3.00pm, closed weekends and public holidays, falls way short of the business and farming community’s expectations and needs. Dimbulah is mainly a farming business community with workers committed from 6am to 6pm 7 days a week during peak time. Business and Farm workers who need to attend the Health Clinic can’t even go there during their lunch hour as the Clinic is closed from 11.30am1.30pm. The 2 local schools are also hampered by the current opening hours with teaching staff on duty from 8am to 3pm. Tourists and visitors to the area are also negatively affected. It seems that when Dimbulah’s new clinic was built there was no consultation with the community with the current opening hours put in place by CHHHS and cannot be changed by the Dimbulah DON. To add to the community’s dilemma, whenever the DON has an RDO once a month, is away sick, or out in the community attending to elderly and ill patients, no replacement is sent to fill in and keep the doors open - “due to budget restraints.” It’s a huge disappointment to Queenslanders that their investment in a Primary Health Care facility purpose built to deliver essential services is open a maximum of 5 hours/5 days a week. Queenslanders would be better served if Dimbu-

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lah’s primary health facility was open from 8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday - not as it currently stands with high steel fences and a locked front gate keeping the general public out. Gaye Taylor Dimbulah

The carbondioxide cover-up Have you noticed the flexible language in the “climate change” debate? ReDimbulah Health Clinic’s opening member how it used to be hours are not ideal for locals called “catastrophic manneeding to use the new facility. made global warming”? But then the globe didn’t heat up catastrophically, so they shortened the name to a subscriber to the Wireless showing he affect it is hav“global warming. “Climate NBN Network. I am pay- ing on your service as we change” can be used for ing for a 12mb/s download spoke about last week.” I am yet to be informed whatever happens with the speed. However, over the past two years I have been as to how I am supposed weather. How convenient. complaining to show how poor speeds But does that sound like sci- continually ence? Or does is it sound about slow internet. I have effect my streaming and received as low as 0.6mb/s downloads! like marketing? I have written to the Carbon-dioxide is col- download, however generourless and odourless. In ally average around 4 or 5 Ombudsman for Telecomnormal concentrations it during the day and below munications, on a number is not toxic. Obviously the 3mb/s at night. I have con- of occasions, and all I get is portrayals of carbon-diox- tacted STAN and they in- the standard reply that they ide as a “toxic gas” are just formed me I require 3mb/s have referred my complaint for Standard Definition to my ISP, to whom I have more marketing. In light of these facts, movies, 4.5mb/s for High already made many, many, just why is carbon-dioxide Definition (HD) 720p mov- complaints. I have complained to demonised? The small ies, 7.5mb/s for HD 1080p movies and 15mb/s for Ullocal Federal Government group who engineered this incredibly successful mar- tra HD movies. Most nights members Warren Entsch keting campaign weren’t I cannot stream a movie and Bob Katter, but all they very good scientists. By without it being distorted do is refer my complaint to playing on our primal fears due to poor internet down- the Ombudsman who refers they have built a multi- load speed. I also have a it to the ISP. I have complained to the trillion dollar mechanism significant issue with slow to push a political agenda construction of websites on ACCC because I am paying my ISP $70 per month for a – and we’re paying for it, my browser. I frequently do speed service I am not receiving. every single one of us. Next time you hear something tests and record them. I They say they cannot do anscary about carbon or car- supply the results to my ything. I have complained bon-dioxide, remember it is internet service provider to NBNCo, on their comactually the person deliver- (ISP). However, there is lit- plaints line, and they refer ing the scare that that you tle response from them. The me back to my ISP. latest statement from them Basically, everyone need to be worried about. Peter Campion today is quote: “Unfortu- passes the buck. So Mr. Tolga nately NBNCo will not rec- Turnbull, Mr Entsch, Mr ognise this (recorded speed Katter, The Ombudsman for tests from me) as legitimate Telecommunications and Nightmare NBN evidence of any speed or you. The CEO of NBNCo, experience congestion affecting your where are you people going service. We need to provide to take up the issue and reFor over two I have been them with speed test results solve it. I for one have ‘had

a gut full’ of the lip service and the inaction and the blatant theft of my money and the sheer incompetence that surrounds this NBN issue. For heaven’s sake, give me back ADSL2+, it was a lot more consistent and reliable. Graham Sweeper Mareeba

Transparency at council is questionable I would like to take issue with Mayor Paronella who claims that TRC is one of the most transparent councils in Queensland. How does he form this opinion? Is there such a scale? Of course there isn’t! However on the contrary. The very reason the TRC is in the Rates predicament is because of the Mayor’s apparent disdain for ratepayers. Had he been fair dinkum at the original meeting with ratepayers and allowed free questions and answers these recent revelations would have been addressed way back in October last year. Instead, the mayor imposed a gag on the councillors and staff and the most relevant senior officer,

Manager of Finance, who was conspicuous by her absence. It’s obvious she was purposely kept away from any potential questioning. The mayor responded partially to questions raised in a ten page blurb but again, in his usual condescending and ambiguous manner. Of course the most important question remained unanswered - that concerning the reduction of the Minimum General Rate. The mayor’s unwillingness to engage with concerned ratepayers in an open manner has not only infuriated ratepayers but by now must be frustrating and possibly angering his fellow councillors as well. The time has come for councillors who don’t agree with his press statements and his erroneous, premature and misleading “facts” to make a stand in the boardroom and to preserve their own integrity, come out publicly in opposition to his behavior. Good and decent councillors should not be dragged through the mud just to save the mayor’s public persona. As for transparency, well all I can say in conclusion to the Mayor is that “you are so transparent that we can all see straight through you.” Ed Kochi Atherton

Outrage at council rates error Ratepayers are outraged by the Mayor now blaming the rates debacle on a system error rather than human error. Who is he protecting? Here are a few facts that ratepayers should be aware of: FACT - “systems” are only as good as the operator & data entered into the

system. Blaming the system is like blaming the knife for stabbing someone. FACT - the Minimum General Rate errors were reported to the Finance Manager in September 2017. This manager has since quit leaving the rest of us to clean up the mess. Why would the finance manager resign if the system is to blame? FACT - this chaotic mess is ENTIRELY the fault of humans. The initial errors & subsequent fiasco have all been caused & perpetuated by people at TRC. FACT - The only reason the TRC budget is not impacted is because Cat F&G were made to pick up the tab. FACT – The 15% rates cap to Cat F&G cost council $450,000 (so we were told), so it’s entirely reasonable to assume that the Minimum General Rate error has cost at the very least $450k. FACT – Total revenue for TRC is $64 million. “Less than approximately 1% distributional effects across the total revenue” equates to $640,000. It sounds totally harmless when the Mayor doesn’t put a dollar value on it. FACT - Ratepayers have repeatedly asked TRC to clarify the Mayor’s statements & the details of the review, but to date TRC have consistently dodged answering any questions. FACT - Without answers from Council, ratepayers are justified in thinking there is a cover-up. Refusing to be open and upfront with information is tantamount to concealment. Confidence in the Mayor could have been restored, had he acted in the best interest of ratepayers from the get-go instead of trying to save himself. Sandra Curcio Tolga

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Bob Katter met with Stephanie Bell last week as she fights to get a life saving drug on to the Pharmaceuticals Benefits Scheme.

Fight to make drug affordable By Rebecca Wallis

A Mareeba woman suffering from stage 4 cancer has turned to politicians in a bid to get a life-saving drug made more affordable. Stephanie Bell, 62, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1994. She has beaten the disease four times but it has now spread to her bones, including her spine. The future is uncertain for her, but a drug trial has bought her more time and is stopping the cancer from spreading further. Now she wants others in her situation to be afforded the same opportunity. “It was heart wrenching news,” she said. “I can’t explain what it feels like to be told the cancer has

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spread throughout your body. It was devastating.” Stephanie was chosen for a drug trial through the Liz Plummer Cancer Care Centre at Cairns Base Hospital. She was put on Ribociclib and Palbociclib which are not currently available through the Pharmaceuticals Benefits Scheme (PBS). “This stops the cancer from growing in the bones. It keeps it at bay,” she said. “I asked how much this would cost if I weren’t on the drugs trial and they said between $4000 and $5000 a month. I said how do people afford this? “I’m blessed to be on the trial but there might be people out there who need this and can’t afford it.” Stephanie wrote to federal Member for Kennedy

Bob Katter after seeing him champion the plight of fellow Far North cancer sufferer Lisa Laird. “I sent him a letter and said thank you for picking this up,” she said. Mr Katter met with Stephanie in Mareeba last week. “Stephanie tells me that only two things are keeping her alive, her hope and this life-saving breast cancer drug. Ribociclib and Palbociclib need to be added to the Pharmaceuticals Benefits Scheme (PBS) so that people like Stephanie can have just one part of their difficult journey made easier,” he said. “This drug is available in 52 other countries under a similar scheme. The cost of these medicines is around $5,000 for a month-

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Farming into the future

A Mareeba forum next month will arm farmers with tools to take their agricultural enterprise to the next level. The inaugural Efficient Farming Forum, a joint initiative between Mareeba District Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association and Northern Gulf Resources Management Group, will be held at the Mareeba International Club on 27 April. The day-long event features a jam-packed program covering off on the key issues facing farmers’ in their goal to be profitable and sustainable long term – electricity, markets, innovation, weather, diversification and land man-

agement. Mareeba Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association chairman and Biboohra mango grower Joe Moro said management was critical to a farmer’s long-term success on the land. “Whether you grow tree crops, farm broadacre crops or fatten beef, keeping abreast of the latest technologies, innovation and management practices is vital,” Mr Moro said. “Farming is no longer about putting a crop in the ground and waiting for it to grow – there is so much more to the story. “We have pulled together

a great list of presenters, many of whom are leaders in their respective fields, to deliver the tools we as farmers, and land managers, need to be profitable and sustainable long-term.” Designed for growers who farm in the highly productive Mareeba Dimbulah Irrigation Area, which grows a large variety of different crops, the event will be officially opened by the Honourable Matthew Canavan, Federal Minister for Resources and Northern Australia. ABC Rural Hour host and former ABC Far North Rural journalist Charlie Mackillop will moderate for the day.

Among the speakers will be Queensland Farmers Federation’s Andrew Chamberlin who who talk about improving energy efficiency on farms, and Andrew Bate, Director and Chief Executive Officer of SwarmFarm Robotics, Queensland-based developers of robotic farming technology. The day will involve a morning of presentations, with the afternoon to offer an interactive program of breakout sessions before a panel session wraps up proceedings. It will be supported with stalls from sponsors and other agricultural enterprises. Mr Moro said it was

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hoped by providing farmers with easy access to key experts it would help them better prepare to take their operations into the 21st century. “The knowledge provided will help build the resilience of our farmers who operate in an ever-changing agricultural landscape,” Mr Moro said. For more information about the forum, contact Sherri Soncin, Forum Coordinator, sherri@soncineletrical.com.au The forum is supported by the Northern Gulf Resource Management Group through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Programme.

Police seek help finding stolen car Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a stolen white 1986 Toyota Landcruiser Wagon bearing Queensland Registration 913 TQF. The vehicle was parked on Byrnes Street Mareeba outside Coles when it was stolen on March 14 sometime between 10:50am and

11:35am while the owner was grocery shopping. The vehicle is similar to this photo but is very distinctive as it also has black roof racks, has an aerial on the front as well as 33-inch tyres and blue spot lights. Any info contact Policelink on 131 444 and quote QP1800463727.

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A weekend of transport nostalgia is in store for Tablelanders next month when the Cairns and District Historic Club bring their Nor’Easter Hub Meet to Atherton and Mareeba. For a few hours on Saturday, March 31 and Sunday, April 1 keen car enthusiasts can take a close look at the display of rare and unique cars for free. “Over 100 people will be congregating for

the event and local businesses benefit greatly from this,” said Cheryl Emmerson from the club. “The event travels all over the Tablelands encompassing Atherton, Malanda, Peeramon, Mareeba and in-between.” The event will feature clubs from all over Queensland including the Jaguar Car Club of NQ, Mackay Vintage Motor Club, Townsville

Veteran, Vintage and Historic Motor Club, Clermont Motoring Club Inc, and the Qld Historic Motoring Council from Brisbane. Some of the cars on display include 1913 Fiat Tip Zero, Three 1925 to 1935 Austin 7's, 1965 XP Falcon 2 Door Sedan, 1955 FJ Holden, 1970 MK1 Ford Capri Coupe, 1984 Rolls Royce Silver Spirit and a 1953 MG TF Roadstar. The theme for the

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$392,500

BEST BUY ON 1 ACRE

THREE bedroom home, polished timber floors throughout, fans, front timber deck, bathtub, built-ins to the main. Plus a single undercover carport, garden

shed, fully fenced yard and outside pets on application. For rent at $340 per week. For more information

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or to arrange an inspection of this great Mareeba Queenslander, do not hesitate to contact Mareeba Property Management on 4092 2111.

Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

MAREEBA For Rent $340 P/W Mareeba Property Management 4092 2111

• Three bedroom masonry block home • Two garden sheds • All bedrooms have built-ins, some with airconditioning • 2 way bathroom

• Separate lounge and dining • Well maintained gardens and lawn • Two bay lockable garage • 1 acre allotment

Contact Robert Owens of Sibi Girgenti Real Estate on 4092 5566 or 0497 700 139 for more information

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PROPERTY Neat as a pin – old charm on large block

Thinking of Selling?

Think Central Realty! 4092 2232 • www.crmareeba.com

First time on the market by the original owner. This well-loved and meticulously cared for home is ready for its new owners to move straight in. Featuring three bedrooms plus a large sleep-out which can be used as a fourth bedroom, one bathroom, two toilets, a neat and sunny kitchen and two

MAREEBA PROPERTY OFFICE

EXCLUSIVE - MOUNT MOLLOY

OPEN SAT 10AM-12NOON

KEEP IT ALL OR SUBDIVIDE

TICKS ALL THE BOXES!

• 2.03ha fully fenced, 4 bed + office, 2 bath home • 12m x 9m shed, 3-phase power, mezzanine level • 6m x 9m shed, ALL tools & machinery included • 3 paddocks, town water + 20,000L storage tank

• Fully fenced 3227m2 allotment with side access • Large 4 bed, 2 bath home, irrigation system • 9m x 6m Colorbond shed with extra toilet • 4.5kw solar power system, town, tank & bore water

$549,000 NEG

REDUCED $569,000 NEG

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AUCTION: FRIDAY 6TH APRIL, 2018 11AM ON SITE 52 CHARLOTTE STREET Two adjoining blocks of vacant land in Cooktown’s main street. Lots 606 & 607, Plan C17912, 2x titles, total area 2,024 square metres, zoned Mixed Use. Can be purchased before Auction Day by Expression of Interest. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DAN KERRIDGE

sheds. This property has been so well cared for that there's no immediate work to be done, yet plenty of room to add your own personal touches. • Large 1012m2 block with easy access to the rear • Three bedrooms (two with built-in robes) • Large sleep-out as fourth bedroom • Functional ushaped kitchen with wall oven and cooktop • Carpeted throughout (polished floor boards under carpet) • Dining room with feature cupboards • Downstairs laundry and second toilet

• Fully fenced • Concrete stumps with cement collar • Two large sheds (one with power) Here is a great opportunity for those starting up whether it be for astute investment or entry to the property market. Be the first to inspect this great buy.

For further information or to arrange an inspection of this home, please conAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:

tact exclusive agent John Falvo at Mareeba Property Office on 0408 456 344.

MAREEBA $245,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to John Falvo Mareeba Property Office 0408 456 344

PROPERTY LAND > UNITS > INVESTMENTS > ACREAGE > FARMS > HOUSES > RENTALS

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Dan Kerridge - REIQ Member

Fully Licensed Real Estate Agent & Auctioneer Cooktown Resident - Licensed Agent PO Box 902, Cooktown Q.4895 0438 982 577 - dan@rwmp.com.au

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Your Weekly Horoscopes March 21 to Apr 20 Aries

The key to feeling good about yourself will be to do something about it. You may find that you are a little lucky this week. Try not to let your emotions interfere with the completion of your work. April 21 to May 21 Taurus

ak e r b a e k a T and relax!

Wednesday 21st

Thursday 22nd

Friday 23rd

Saturday 24th

Sunday 25th

Monday 26th

Tuesday 27th

Tide Times 0506 1.29 1058 2.42 1730 1.14 2358 2.38

Tide Times 0558 1.55 1136 2.16 1819 1.28

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Tide Times 0510 2.67 1139 1.37 1717 2.10 2314 1.06

Tide Times 0602 2.91 1217 1.15 1810 2.31

Tide Times 0005 0.84 0648 3.11 1252 0.96 1857 2.52

Max 29o Min 20o

Max 28o Min 20o

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Cheesecake Bites

Ingredients

Method

May 22 to June 21

2. Add sweetener and zest to the cream cheese mixture and beat again to ensure the texture is smooth and creamy. 3. Place in the fridge for 30 mins to 1 hour until the mixture is firm enough to roll into balls. 4. Roll into teaspoon size balls and coat in coconut then place back in the fridge to set.

Enjoy!

June 22 to July 22

You really can’t do anything to change matters this week. Money can be made if your are willing to take a chance. Keep a lookout for any individuals eager to confront you with unsavory situations.

Leo

July 23 to Aug 22

Virgo

Aug 23 - Sept 23

C R O S S

WORD SEARCH

Proceed with caution if operating equipment or vehicles. You can make personal changes that will enhance your reputation and give you greater self confidence.

You will have original ideas for ways to make extra money. You need to make changes that will raise your self esteem, such as a new hairstyle or a new image. Creative educational pursuits will payoff.

Libra

Scorpio

Oct 24 to Nov 22

You will be popular with acquaintances; however, loved ones could feel left out and insecure. You may want to pull out some of those unfinished project you’ve got tucked away. Opportunities for love will develop while traveling.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21

Investments may be misrepresented this week. Try to curb your bad habits. Don’t invest too much of your own money. The personal problems you may be having are interfering with your productivity.

Capricorn

WORD

Sept 24 to Oct 23

You need to get down to basics with regard to yourself. You can expect to face opposition on the home front. You just hate waste, and when someone else costs you dearly you see red.

Allen Axe Bevel Block Bolt Brush Chalk Chisel

Clamp Cutter Drill Electric Glass Glue Hand Hammer

Puzzle solutions

Dec 22 to Jan 20

Positive changes regarding your personal status are evident. Promote your ideas now. You may not get your facts correct this week; double-check before making any statements.

Aquarius

Max 28o Min 20o

1. Combine cream cheese and butter in a small bowl and beat on high speed for a few minutes until smooth.

Get back to the comforts of cottage or home. You may get some opposition. Personal changes will be to your benefit. Think of changes to your home that will please and add to everyone’s comfort.

Cancer

Max 28o Min 20o

250g Cream Cheese, softened 50g Butter, softened 1/4 cup Powdered Sweetener Zest of 1 - 2 lemons 1 1/2 cup Shredded Coconut

The stamina you possess will be apparent in your approach to your hobbies and creative projects. Your accomplishments could exceed your expectations if you mix a little business with pleasure.

Gemini

Max 26o Min 21o

Jan 21 to Feb 19

Jig Knife Level Mallet Nail Router Ruler Sander

Scissor Scraper Utility Vise

ACROSS 7. A long curved fruit which grows in clusters. 8. Not written in any key or mode. 9. A large hairy creature resembling a human or bear, said to live in the Himalayas. 10. A distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared. 11. Towards a higher place, point, or level. 13. A large nest of an eagle or other bird of prey, built high in a tree or on a cliff. 15. (of meat) having the strong flavour or smell of game. 16. The point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is nearest to the earth. 18. An embrocation for rubbing on the body to relieve pain. 19. A harsh, grating noise. 21. A partial refund to someone who has paid too much for tax, rent, or a utility. 22. A general examination, or de-

Someone you work with may be trying to make you look bad. Romance will unfold if you take trips or get together with friends. You can accomplish a lot if you put some effort into household duties or redecorating plans. Feb 20 to March 20 Pisces Your lover may cost you financially. Do not trust others with important information. Be diplomatic and honest, and that person will only be made to look bad.

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scription of someone or something. DOWN 1. Pottery, typically that of a specified type. 2. A group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Spanish, French and Portuguese are spoken. 3. A small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope. 4. Situate at a specified place as the centre of operations. 5. A vehicle that travels around to allow people in smaller communities to borrow books. 6. Convert (a river) into a navigable canal. 12. A member of an ancient Jewish sect. 14. Tooth doctor. 17. Decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. 20. Turn or slide violently or uncontrollably.

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INDEX

business

DIRECTORY

A

C

Air Conditioning &

Childcare

Refrigeration

Curtains, Blinds &

B

Electrical Embroidery Entertainment

F

Fabrics

Blinds

E

Bulldozer Hire

Earthmoving

AIR CONDITIONING

Floor Coverings

G

Quarry

Transport

S

Graphic Design

P

Pest Management

Sandblasting/

Irrigation

Plumbing

Painting

V

Pool Maintenance

Security

Venue Hire

I

I.T

M

Fuel

Mowing Services

BULLDOZER HIRE

Q

T

EARTHMOVING

Tree Lopping Truck/ Crane hire

ELECTRICAL

Do it right the first time!

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

Daniel Battistin

Shop 4, 276 Byrnes St, Mareeba • PO Box 1034 Mareeba 4880

P: 4092 3019

M: 0409 648 403 • F: 4092 1629

www.donhall.com.au ABN 80 179 825 363 • QBSA 59712 • ARC License AU24014

R & C AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

Business Directory

DEADLINE

• DOZERS D7R & D7G • SCRAPER • WATER TRUCKS • BODY TRUCK • MINING • FARM CLEARING • ROAD WORKS

TOM SMITH P: 0407 161 783 F: 4092 7851 E: stj.enterprises@bigpond.com.au

• BISTRO • BAR • TAB • KENO • POKIES • FUNCTIONS

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BLINDS

phOne 4092 2922

your local business guide

FLOOR COVERINGS

info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au

BLINDS

3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care

Trust the BLIND specialists!

ELECTRICAL

Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds

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Supply & Fit

TO IN Blinds and Curtains

Desiree Siemon

Licence No: 71735 - ACA: F0514381 - LO: 56130

Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner

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

31 Kennedy Hwy, Tolga intoblindstolga@gmail.com ABN: 60 907 697 564

email: dobattistin@msn.com

25 Yarrabee Close, Mareeba Qld. 4880

CHILDCARE

Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657

159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229

Mobile 0448 856 187

ENTERTAINMENT

4PM EVERY FRIDAY

• Airconditioning Installations • Cold Rooms • Fridge Seals • Gasing • Servicing & Maintenance • Authorised Artic Licence

MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE

Residential • Commercial • Phones/Data Repairs/Maintenance • Airconditioners

P 4095 5669 F 4095 5797 M 0408 887 701

CURTAINS,BLINDS & FABRIC

SPECIALISING IN THE INSTALLATION OF: • CORK TILES • VINYLS • VINYL TILES • PARQUETRY • FLOOR SANDING • CARPET GOLD AllAn & DAni: MOBilE 0409 007 247 CARD P: 4091 3936 23 Louise St, Atherton Q.4883 707796

Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146 99 Vaughan Street, Mareeba mareeba@laserelectrical.com.au www.mareeba.laserelectrical.com.au LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673

Custom Made

FREE FREE Measure Measure and and Quote Quote Plus we sell... Mareeba, Dimbulah, Kuranda, Walkamin, Tolga, Atherton, Kairi, Malanda, Yungaburra, Ravenshoe, Herberton, Koah, Speewah, Mutchilba, Almaden, Chillagoe, Biboohra, Mt Molloy, Julatten, Mt Carbine, Cooktown, Lakeland, Laura, Normonton, Mt Surprise, Mt Garnet, Croydon, Forsayth, Einsleigh, Karumba, Georgetown, Cairns, Mossman, Port Douglas and many more in between!

For more info phone 4092 3464

Mareeba 4092 2800 Atherton 4091 3300

FLOORS

CURTAINS & BLINDS

The ExprEss NEwspapEr delivers to:

Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds

Plus we sell... Tracks > Rods > Accessories

Trust the FLOOR Covering Man! Carpet & Vinyl > Carpet & Vinyl Tiles > Floating Floors

Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings

MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023

96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings

Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote

FUEL

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619 96 James Street, Mareeba

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

Certain work defined as “building work” in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors, or if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit: www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

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EMBROIDERY

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Service StationS open to the public

24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers (Mareeba only) ABN 98 735 499 133

JANE PETERS: 0427 932 776 Email: pickfordpark1@bigpond.com

7 BOWER ST, MAREEBA INDUSTRIAL PARK P: 4092 2472 • F: 4092 2668 18 MOFFAT ST, RAvENShOE • P: 4097 6888 For Bulk Fuel & Oil Contact Head Office at Miallo 4098 8222 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


business GRAPHIC DESIGN

DIRECTORY PEST MANAGEMENT

TRANSPORT

ROOT GRINDING/ REMOVAL

NEW BUSINESS!! FNQ Root Grinding AP

Creating high quality artwork with a difference for your business!

N

G

R

HIC D ES

IG

• Business Cards • Logo Design • Brochures • Posters • Flyers

For professional removal of troublesome tree roots

CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY

now open at 2B Middlemiss St, Mareeba

Keith Cottam

Phone: 0458 965 784 or 4096 5784 Email: aemgraphicdesign1@bigpond.com

IRRIGATION

P&M Carriers

 Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters  Express Couriers  Freight Distribution  Warehouse Storage

0459 167 866

PLUMBING

YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith

4035 2034

SANDBLASTING/ PAINTING

Sandblasting & Painting Farm Machinery, Ute Trays, Trailers, Structural Steel, Rims and more.

IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply

• Pumps Sales & Repairs • Filtration • Water Tanks & Troughs • Water Treatment • Pool Treatments • Solar Pumping Systems • Reinke Centre Pivot & Lateral Move Irrigators 50 Byrnes Street, Mareeba Phone 4092 7788

I.T

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

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

AINT QUALIT Y PION T C E T O PR ED GUARANTE

SPECIALISING IN: • Parcels • Pallets • White Goods • Furniture • Tail Gate Lifts DELIVERIES TO: • Cairns • Kuranda • Mareeba • Mt Molloy • Julatten • Yungaburra • Tolga • Lake Tinaroo • Kairi • Atherton • Malanda • Millaa Millaa • Ravenshoe • Mt Garnet

PHONE: 4045 1767

QBCC No. 889232

124 Mason Street, Mareeba  (07) 4092 2433 • Fax (07) 4092 3126

BMG Plumbing & Gas

Locally Owned and Operated

SECURITY

Plumbing | Gas | Drainage

Brett Greening 0447 887 107 158 Hastie Road, greene608@gmail.com Mareeba ABN: 87 769 185 817

• Patrols • Cash in Transit • Alarm Response & Installation • Alarm Monitoring • CCTV Installation & Service

QBCC: 1270353

For all security needs call...

POOL MAINTENANCE

ALL TYPES OF FREIGHT DELIVERY LARGE AND SMALL: 4 TIMES DAILY! CAIRNS, MAREEBA, TABLELANDS AND SURROUNDS

FARM DELIVERIES WELCOMED!

TELEPHONE: 4092 7680

Dru ThursTon 0408 913 063

TREE LOPPING

Visit our website: www.fnss.com.au

TRUCK/ CRANE HIRE

PH: (07) 4092 7038 www.burratronics.com.au BURRATRONICS

TABLELANDS TREELOPPING

Shop 3, 203-215 Byrnes Street Mareeba

MOWING SERVICES

CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME

POOL MAINTENANCE & POOL SHOP 71 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA “WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE” ALL POOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING FREE WATER TESTING AND EXPERT ADVICE

P: 4092 1443 or 0413 013 297

LICENSED POOL SAFET Y INSPECTOR

Truck and Crane Hire

• Treelopping • Bobcat Hire • Wood Chipping • Free Quotes • Stump Grinding • Fully Insured PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

8 Metre Body and a 3 Tonne Crane with a 13 Metre Boom, 8 Tonne Pay Load.

WN E D LOCALLY O ATED R E P O AN D

Call Jon Lambert

P: 4091 5008 M: 0407 575 916

QBCC No. 889232

QUARRY

124 Mason Street, Mareeba  (07) 4092 2433 • Fax (07) 4092 3126

VENUE HIRE

your local business guide

Having a Party or Function?

TRANSPORT

For $31 per week this spot could be yours!

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

WASHED SAND • FILL SAND BEDDING SAND QUALITY DAM LINING CLAY

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MRT

we have the perfect venue!

MAREEBA TURF CLUB MALIN REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT

CARRIERS OF REFRIGERATED AND DRY FREIGHT TO NORTH QUEENSLAND MAREEBA DEPOT: WALLY AMORY PHONE 0421 839 353 ABN 87 010 461 257

Spacious open venue, beautiful gardens and all facilities – the perfect setting for all occasions! Race Day Parties, Weddings, Birthdays, Engagements, Business Functions, Christenings, Christmas Parties & more!

Bookings & Info Phone (07) 4092 1167

YOU CAN AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS DIRECTORY

WITH PRICES STARTING AT JUST $31 PER WEEK!! Call Natasha Burton today on 4092 3464 or email: admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au to find out more!

DIRECTORY

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CLASSIfieds phone us: 4092 3464

Peter William “Whitey / Dig” WHITE __________________________________ Late of Gamboola Station. Loving partner of Tamara. Cherished father of Darcy and William. Adored son of Fred and Lorraine White. Son-in-law of Dale (deceased) and Sandra Nofz. Beloved brother, brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. All family and friends of PETER WILLIAM WHITE are respectfully invited to attend his FUNERAL SERVICE which will commence at 2.00pm, FRIDAY AFTERNOON 23rd MARCH, 2018 at Woongarra Crematorium Chapel, Bruce Highway, Townsville. In lieu of flowers, donations to: Royal Flying Doctor Service P.O. Box 7991, Garbutt BC 4814

MORLEYS FUNERALS AFDA QFDA Townsville – Ph (07) 4779 4744

Death Notice Donald George Hales (DON)

Passed away 6th March, 2018 at Charters Towers at the age of 88. Son to Joe and Martha Hales (deceased) brother to Fred and Stan (deceased) and survived by sister Grace Allen.

Birthday Happy 30th Birthday!

CASEY WALMSLEY

Adrian Salerno

Lots of love and best wishes from all the family.

Teeky, Mum, Dad, Natalie, Damien, Pieta & Family xx

Love your

19th March, 2018

Congratulations Congratulations on your Graduation

Ersen Nina

Bachelor of Arts English 13/03/2018 Best wishes for the future. Love from Baba, Mum, brother Ersoy and sister Sezen.

Congratulations

Aged 62 Keith passed away suddenly on 26th March, 2010.

“G’DAY MATE”

Every day in some small way, reasured memories come our way. MissinG You Robert, Carol, Kim, Jodie and their families.

Thomas Keith STALLAN

20-10-1947 ~ 26-03-2010 We cannot bring the old days back when we were all together. But special memories do remain in our hearts for ever. Lovingly remembered by Jenny, Leanne, Raelene and families.

In loving memory of

VICKTOR KAZIM 26.07.60–20.03.17

A golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. It broke our hearts to see you go, God only takes the best.

We miss you everyday Dad xxx

How Do I CanCel an aDvertIsement?

Public Notice

Position Vacant

MAREEBA CALABRIAN CLUB

Ngoonbi Community Services Indigenous Corporation

AND FAGNANO CASTELLO ASSOCIATION INC.

AGM

In Memoriam Keith (Crew) Stallan

fax us: 4092 6346

EMILY VOHLAND

On graduating with a Bachelor of Social Work. We are very proud of you. Well done! Love Grandma, Grandad, Ric, Dennis, Joshua, Mum, Russell, Shannon, Glen and Alan.

ACCOUNTING CLERK

71 Constance Street, Mareeba 7.30pm, Tuesday 3rd April

We are looking for an accurate accounting clerk to be responsible for financial record keeping. Accounting Clerk responsibilities include using specialized ledgers and accounting software to record and process expenditures, receipts, payroll and other financial transactions. Responsibilities: • Provide accounting and clerical support to the accounting department • Type accurately, prepare and maintain accounting documents and records • Prepare bank deposits, general ledger postings and statements • Daily enter key data of financial transactions in database • Provide assistance and support to company personnel • Research, track and restore accounting or documentation problems and discrepancies • Inform CFO and compile reports/summaries on activity areas • Function in accordance with established workplace standards, procedures • Continuously update job knowledge Requirements: • Proven accounting experience • Familiarity with bookkeeping and basic accounting procedure • Competency in MS Office, databases and Myob accounting software • Accuracy and attention to detail • Aptitude for numbers • Well organised • High school or Junior Certification • Relevant Tertiary certification is a plus Please contact Ngoonbi Community Services Indigenous Corporation (0740 937 177) Email your cover letter and resume to: hr.consultant.ngoonbi.org.au Closing date: Close of business 30.3.2018. Local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.

~~ ALL WELCOME! ~~

The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service Expressions of Interest

Are you passionate about health services in your local community? The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service are seeking community members from the Dimbulah and Mareeba communities to be part of a local health interest group that will work with us to provide advice on the delivery of local services. We are seeking people who: • are active in the community and are interested in health care; • have well developed interpersonal skills including the ability to work as part of a team; • are willing to provide advice to the Health Service and recognise that it may not be possible to meet everyone’s needs; • are willing to participate in regular meetings for a 12 month period; • live locally; • are aged 18 or over; and, • are not currently employed by the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service. How to apply Submit a one-page letter that outlines your suitability to join the health interest group and send to Vickye Coffey, Director of Nursing Mareeba. Please contact Vickye if you have any questions about the role.

Tenders

Postal Address: PO Box 145 Mareeba QLD 4880

Public Notice

Email: vickye.coffey@health.qld.gov.au Phone: 4092 9333 Applications close: Monday 2 April 2018

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Funeral Notice

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SKIP BINS AVAILABLE ALL SIZES

PHONE 4095 5182 A & R VITTORI

MASSAGE

35 MASON ST, MAREEBA

Relief of STRESS

• Back and Neck • Bronchitis • Sinus • Muscular problems

PH: 4092 2496

REWARD OFFERED For the whereabouts of my grandfather’s

1969 XW Falcon Sedan

3.6 litre, 3 on the tree, white in colour with red interior. Purchased from the Cardillo Family in Mareeba through Moro Automotive about 12 years ago. Believed to be owned by “Brendan”, who was originally from Mareeba but now possibly living in Townsville.

This vehicle holds great sentimental value and I am prepared to pay a premium to get it back.

Please, if anyone has any information Should you need to cancel an existing advertisement please regarding the location of this vehicle, a reward call the office on (07) 4092 3464 before the deadline: is being offered for its whereabouts. Display ads 4pm thursday; Classifieds 4pm Friday Call Ray 0408 777 592 anytime! Prior to Wednesday’s publication date. Another method of cancellation is by: PAGE 206346The Express, Wednesday, March 21, 2018 Fax (07) 4092 or email: admin@theexpressnewspaper.com

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

Position Vacant

An exciting opportunity exists to work within our Intensive Family Support (IFS) program as: • IFS Case Worker (Indigenous) Pay Level - SCHCADS 4.1. Required experience and qualifications are detailed in the application package which can be accessed at: www.mbacommunitycentre.org.au Applications close 5pm Wednesday, 28 March, 2018.

MAREEBA SHIRE COUNCIL T-MSC2018-02 TO T-MSC2018-11 CONTRACT OPERATION OF LANDFILL & WASTE RECEIVAL FACILITIES IN THE MAREEBA SHIRE COUNCIL REGION Mareeba Shire Council hereby invites written tenders for contract operation of Landfill & Waste Receival Facilities at Dimbulah, Irvinebank, Julatten, Kuranda, Mareeba, Mt Carbine, Mt Molloy, Mutchilba, Chillagoe and Almaden. Obtaining Documentation: Tender documents are lodged on Council’s online e-procurement system for release Wednesday 21 March 2018, Tenderlink - www.tenderlink.com/msc. Please register as a potential supplier on Tenderlink to download the documents. There is no charge to register or to download the documents. Enquiries: Tender enquiries, questions or clarifications should be directed via the online forum. Mareeba Shire Council officers are unable to respond to verbal enquiries in relation to the tender. The forum will close 5 days prior to the tender closing time and date. Please ensure that all questions, information requests and clarifications are posted prior to this time. Lodgement of Tenders: Completed responses must be lodged by uploading the submission to Tenderlink, using the response forms within the tender documentation. We strongly recommend that you begin uploading your tender submission files at least two (2) hours BEFORE tender closing. Closing Time: The Closing Time for lodgement of Tenders is 11.00am Tuesday 24 April 2018. Submissions must be fully received by this time. Late, verbal or emailed Quotations will not be accepted. For technical issues or general assistance to register, download documents or upload your tender submission on this website, please contact Tenderlink Support Help Desk on 1800 233 533 or email support@tenderlink.com. 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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Cent Sale

Horse shoeing and trimming, Farrier. Ph Kris on 0429 062 222.

Q.C.W.A. Aerial Outpost Branch

Jeweller Brett Thompson Jeweller. Watch batteries and jewellery repairs now in Cairns. Ph 0437 800 892.

Cent Sale Mareeba Leagues Club 24th March, 2018 Doors open at 11am for a 1pm start $3 admiSSion Donations to: 65 Roses and Royal Flying Doctor

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Amateur boxing tournament hits Dimbulah By Rebecca Wallis

Champion amateur boxers Kurtis Bryde and Matthew Carroll will be boxing in Dimbulah this weekend.

A big night of boxing entertainment will be taking place in Dimbulah this Saturday featuring some of the regions best fighters. Bryde’s Boxing Gym is hosting an amateur boxing tournament at the Dimbulah Memorial Hall that will feature 10-15 fights with boxers travelling from as far as Townsville and Rockhampton to take part. One of the main feature events on the night will be between Mareeba’s Jennie Gugala and Dimbulah’s Akia Jose, with the winner going on to fight someone from Cairns gym Hit Pit. “We’re expecting

around 200 people to turn up and watch,” said organiser Wayne Bryde. “These events are really popular. Boxing has got a great following on the Tablelands.” The main junior bout of the night will be between current Australian Champion in the 48kg division and product of Bryde’s gym Matthew Carroll fighting current Qld champion Brendan East. Current Australian Champion in the 51kg division Kurtis Bryde will also be fighting on the night. During the interval there will be an auction of signed posters and a club fundraising raffle. Bryde’s Gym, formerly

Sitchromes, has trained up some of the country’s best amateur boxers over the years. “We focus on the basics of boxing,” said Wayne. “Train hard, fight easy. We leave it all in the training, all the motional stuff and then when we fight in the ring we try and make it easy. “ The event will take place on Saturday, March 24 featuring a full card of amateur boxing fights including local women and men’s pug fights. Ring side seats available or buy tickets on the door. Doors open at 6.30pm. Call Wayne on 0423 941 297.

Mareeba Basketball showdown By Liam Daly

Layton Osborne finds air in search of a close range deuce.

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Jerome Gully led The Bulls to a showpiece win over The Highlanders in the Mareeba Basketball Association on Thursday night. Sinking post-buzzer free-throws in a nail-biting 57-55 victory, Gully capped a starring role in an epic slugfest. They finished the game with 26 points on 3 triples, 11 free throws, Gully was wet throughout, closing proceedings with a pair from the line, after Brandon Osborne’s remonstrations with referees cost his side a technical foul and, ultimately, competition points. The upstart Highlanders, outpacing all-comers in the lead-up, found their

equal, with Jeremy Mackay and Ricaydon Wason joining Gully in a caustic response to the MBA teentakeover. Gully signalled intentions early for the Bulls, netting reliably from deep in the first quarter, on the way to scoreboard leads at every break. Regardless, a late, fourth-quarter surge from the Highlanders saw totals locked at 53-53 with three minutes to play. Declan Ebner was clutch for the Highlanders, capping a slick-passing return from injury with the game-tying mid-range shot. Jake Priestly was another standout, punching above his weight to provide presence for the undersized Highlanders. Ultimately, the Highlanders forfeited their ef-

forts. Looking to clinch the contest on a last-minute drive to the basket; the ball fell foul and the whistle was not forthcoming. Osborne’s aggrieved complaints with the umpires led to free-throws for Gully. Clinical back-toback conversions from the man-of-the-match decided the duel. A source, who wished to remain nameless, was pleased with the shift in power balance at the head of the MBA men’s division ladder, but warned that the result could prove an incentivising stimulus for The Highlanders. “(The Highlanders) were schooled to the physicality of a men’s league,” he said. “Yeah, they have athleticism and youth, but tonight they showed their

immaturity. “For the first time, the shots weren’t falling and they were up against a team that could match them for stamina. You’d hope they learn from the result and the consequence of their reactions to the officials... come back stronger and complement their on-court skills with the maturity to capitalise and dominate.” In other results, composed point guard Christie Perks led Fresh to a comfortable 50-39 win over the Red Devils. The Barras triumphed 37-32 over The Stingrays. With Tyson Tatti suffering a season-ending foot injury, Damien Musharrafs stepped into the void providing experience and scoring 13 points for the up and down Barras.

Derek Gardener turned in a season-best performance for the Barras, utilising his height and length for consistent rebounds and blocks. In a top-of-the-table showdown, Jeremy’s Guns asserted their dominance in the u18s league, overcoming a spirited showing from The Brick Squad. Conceding a 53-48 defeat, the Brick Squad remained undeterred. “We trailed by 13 at the half, rested our best guard more than we usually would, and still made it a one-possession game we’ll take that,” said Brick Squad coach, Liam Daly. The ladder for the mens is: Stingrays 11 points, Highlanders 10 points, Red Devils 10 points, Barras 9 points, Bulls 9 points, Fresh 5 points.

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Cricket honour for Trish By Rebecca Wallis

Trish Spry has been honoured for her hard work and dedication within Mareeba’s women’s cricket.

A Mareeba lady synonymous with women’s cricket in the town will now be immortalised in the game forever after the CFN ladies cup was recently named after her. Trish Spry said that having the cup named after her was “a nice reward” for all the work she put in getting women’s cricket up and running. “It was a little bit selfish the reason that I did it, because I wanted to play,” she said. “So that was my first initial reason to get it going and then I saw how rewarding it was for the people getting involved and that’s what kept it going was the excitement of all these peoples’ faces when they got out there and they hit a few runs or they bowled the ball straight for the first time. It was really rewarding for me.” Trish grew up playing cricket as her parents owned Mareeba’s indoor cricket centre. Last year she decided to see how much interest there would be for a women’s cricket team and

through word of mouth and social media over 70 women put their hand up wanting to have a go. “It’s aimed at people that aren’t from a cricket background,” she said. “You can play it, have a bit of fun and learn some skills, but everyone gets a go. Because we made the rules almost indoor cricket rules, every person goes out there and bats for four overs and if you get out you stay out there and you keep on batting. Proper cricket rules you’re out and you go and that can be really hard for someone new into the sport to find the enjoyment if you’re out the first ball.” The popularity of the game has garnered the attention of not only other clubs in the Far North, but Cricket Queensland as well. They are looking at the format implemented in Mareeba and how it is giving young girls an avenue into cricket. “That’s the reason why CFN has got behind the whole ladies competition is because once the girls get to a certain age they can’t play in the comps anymore,” said Trish. “So having this is a re-

ally good opportunity for the girls as they come up through the ranks. They might play in the boys comp until they’re 14 or 15, but this gives them somewhere else to go.” Trish says the reason why it has been so popular in Mareeba has as much to do with the socialising through the game as it does the sport. “The social side is good,” she said. “It’s a different group of people all getting together with a common interest, a lot of the mums love it because it gives them time with other adults. All of them do sport with their kids, they’re always doing stuff for their kids, so this is for them. It’s been really really popular with mums.” The Trish Spry Cup final is being played on Sunday, March 25 at Firth Park, Mareeba from 10am. The Mareeba Ladies Team will be playing against Cairns team, Norths. Trisha has also been invited by Queensland Cricket to attend the Queensland Bulls Presentation Night on March 29 in Brisbane, with all expenses paid for by paid for by Queensland Cricket.

Mareeba chicks claim Lacy Bra Cup victory

Speedway action in Herberton

Speedway action returned to the Tepon Motor Racing Circuit on Sunday for the Tableland Competition Car Club’s first meeting for 2018. Top points scorers for the day – A Grade 1st Lucy Reed (40), 2nd Geoff

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Schulz (38), 3rd Owen Jonnson (30). B Grade 1st Dale McFarlane (56), 2nd Darryl Cooper (38), 3rd Matthew Fitzsimmons (12). C Grade 1st Mitchel White (44), 2nd Andrew McCreath (43), 3rd Chris Hart-

age (37). The club is also celebrating its 50th year in 2018. Next speedway meeting is set down for Sunday April 21. B Grade driver Matthew Fitzsimmons spins out during Sunday’s action.

CRICKET Chicks 2 (pictured) have claimed victory for the first time in the grand final of the T20 Lacy Bra Cup held at Firth Park on Sunday. After two semi-finals in the morning, the winners of each progressed to the afternoon final. The final saw Cricket Chicks 1 take

on Cricket Chicks 2, with the team winning 169-96 after 20 overs. Ladies cricket continues this Sunday with the grand final of the CFN comp at 10am at Firth Park, where the Mareeba team will take on Cairns – everyone is welcome to come along.

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Former players from the Senior Roosters 1970’s premiership teams – from left – Steve Peressini, Denis Penshorn, Steve Hamilton and Peter Hodge – handed out the jerseys before the first grade game on Saturday night.

Roosters winning start to centenary year

The Atherton Roosters kicked off their centenary rugby league season on Saturday night with preseason trial match wins at home in both grades played against arch rivals the Mareeba Gladiators. Former 1952 premiership player Ken Tait did the official kick off to start the

Roosters 100 year celebrations while premiership winning players from the 1970’s handed out the jerseys before the main game. The first grade Roosters had a high quality 28 to 20 win in perfect conditions at Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium in Atherton. It was clear that the

crowd had missed their rugby league during the off season and turned up in excellent numbers for the start of this historic 100th season. A lot can be taken away from the match with ball handling and a lack of errors being the most surprising and satisfying at this

stage. The performance of Atherton fullback Reece Munster was a highlight of the night with his willingness to take risks paying off brilliantly after some long cut out passes resulted in him getting the final assists for two late tries and a strong win.

In the curtain raiser Atherton’s reserve grade side had a great come from behind win 20 to 16 over Mareeba. The Roosters will field a team in the Cairns District Rugby League nines tournament this coming Sunday at Jones Park, Mann Street Cairns.

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Nasser bats to keep Atherton alive Atherton are holding their own at the halfway mark in the four-day Cricket Far North grand final match at Griffiths Park. Mulgrave won the toss and sent Atherton in to bat on Saturday, looking to post a 1st innings result ahead of predicted rain. Atherton's batsmen found the going very tough and could not get starts against Mulgrave's tight bowling. With the top four dismissed for 47, Paul Nasser coming in at number five dug in, and went on to put in a mammoth performance for Atherton, batting patiently through to stumps on day one. Dan Parnell, battling a virus, showed grit and determination to support Nasser at the crease building a 58 run partnership. Luke Parnell followed his brother's lead contributing to a 45 run partnership with Nasser. Atherton closed day one 8-188 with Nasser 83 not out. Paul was adjudged caught behind on 87 with the score 192 early on day

two and the final wicket fell at 194. Atherton worked hard to defend their total with disciplined bowling and an attacking field. The teams were evenly placed for much of the day until the bowlers broke through taking 3-4 to gain the advantage and keep the pressure on, dismissing Mulgrave for 137. Wickets were shared between Seppe Barletta 4-30, Dan Parnell 3-28, Michael Salerno 2-37, Luke Parnell 1-29, while Paul Nasser 0-6 and Tom Boorman 0-5 kept their economy rate under 1. Taking a lead of 57 in to the 2nd innings, Atherton are 1-22. The match continues 10am Saturday 24 March. Progress Score: Atherton 194 (P Nasser 87, T Boorman 17, G Fox 13, D Parnell 13) and 2nd Innings in progress 1-22 (C Adams 12*, F Pittorino 4*, B Nasser 4); Mulgrave 137 (S Barletta 4-30, D Parnell 3-28, M Salerno 2-37, L Parnell 1-29).

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