The Express Newspaper 9th August 2017

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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

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A whole heap of fun was had on Sunday as locals turned out for the annual ‘Fun Run and Walk’ through the Bicentennial Lakes in Mareeba. Youngsters, families and friends joined in the event which raised almost $1000 for the Mareeba Friends of the Hospital Foundation. Pictured are Mareeba ladies Lisa Formoso, Mary Pendenza and Leah Cater who jumped for joy after finishing the 5km’s. MORE PHOTOS P21

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Pregnancy, baby and child expo

On September 9 the Tablelands Pregnancy, Baby and Child Expo will take place at Destiny Community Church in Atherton. The event will showcase a wide range of exhibitors specialising in all things baby and child, including pregnancy. This inaugural event is free to enter and stall holders will feature baby products, community services, organisations and family information. There will also be children’s activities. The fun kicks off at 9am.

Seniors Week tea morning

Seniors Week is coming up which aims to celebrate the many contributions older people make in their communities. To celebrate the occasion, Mareeba Shire Council are hosting a morning tea on Friday, August 25 at the Mareeba International Club. This is a free event which runs from 10am to midday. Make a booking for you and some friends by calling 4086 4722.

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JOURNALIST Rebecca Wallis

Corporal Cameron Baird who died while serving his country in Afganistan.

MAREEBA growers are being invited to learn their right and obligations under the new horticulture code of conduct in a free workshop hosted by Growcom on August 17 at the Jackaroo Motel at 4.30pm. The new code, introduced on April 1, has been designed to protect growers’ interests while reflecting the business flexibilities and realities needed to operate in the market place. A guest speaker from the ACCC will give an overview of the code and take questions.

Doug and the Governor General at Anzac Cove in 2015. PHOTOS SUPPLIED.

Doug Baird with wife Kaye and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Dan Tehan in Brisbane recently.

Speaking from the heart

By Rebecca Wallis

This weekend Tablelanders have the opportunity and privilege to meet the father of fallen war hero Cameron Baird and see the Victoria Cross war medal Cameron was given posthumously. Doug Baird will be speaking to the public at the Mareeba RSL’s annual Anzac Ball this Saturday evening – a role which he

says gives him the honour of recognising the important work that his son’s commandment are involved in. “It’s very important in the early days to acknowledge and get the word out about the 2nd commando Regiment,” said Mr Baird. The 2nd Commando Regiment is a special forces unit of the Australian Army. Corporal Cameron Baird was the first Aus-

tralian commando to be awarded a Victoria Cross and the first posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia. Corporal Baird is also the 100th Australian to be awarded a Victoria Cross. On 22 June 2013, Corporal Baird was on his fourth deployment to Afghanistan and leading his Special Operations Task Group team when he was killed during an engagement with insurgents in

the Khod Valley, Uruzgan province. His father, Doug, will be talking this Saturday about his son’s valiant achievements in and out of the army. “I like to talk about some of the life values he had,” said Mr Baird. “And the things he would have done had he had the chance. For example he wanted to visit his old primary school and reach out to them and help

inspire the children. “He had great work ethics.” The 2017 Annual Anzac Ball will take place this Saturday, August 12 at Mareeba RSL. Tickets are $70 for adults and $30 for children with a three course meal included and live music entertainment with the 1RAR Band Townsville. The night starts at 6pm, for tickets call Tracey at the RSL on 4092 1396.

Body discovered in search for missing woman Detectives investigating the disappearance of missing Cooktown woman 42-year-old Donna Louise Steele located a woman’s body on Sunday morning. The last two confirmed sightings of Ms Steele

were at a Parkinson Street caravan park last Tuesday, August 2 and a Helen Street independent supermarket around 12.15pm on Wednesday, August 3. Around 5.20am Sunday morning police responded

to reports of a woman’s body at Leggett’s Crossing, Endeavour Valley Road. A crime scene has been declared with detectives and specialist police in attendance. Police are treating the

woman’s death as suspicious and have set up an investigation centre at Cairns Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB). Investigations are ongoing and detectives are appealing for any witness-

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New service to open for healthcare card holders

Amaroo Medical will be extended later this year with the new community due to open in January 2018. INSET: Dr Cheryl Harnischfeger.

Amaroo set to offer bulk billing By Rebecca Wallis

The bulk billing crisis in Mareeba has partially been solved thanks to an expansion of Amaroo Medical happening early next year. Cheryl Harnischfeger, owner of the Mareeba practice, has secured funding for a new community medical centre that will offer healthcare card holders a dedicated bulk billing service. The practice will sit next to Amaroo Medical on Karobean Drive and is due to be operating by midJanuary 2018. Mrs Harnischfeger is also in talks with Queensland Health to offer an interim service at Mareeba Hospital to keep the bulk billed GP centre going past the October 1 deadline which marks the end of COAG funding and would have meant the end of any bulk billing doctors in the town.

“Their funding runs out in October – in reality we’ll be up and running mid-January but there’s obviously that big gap,” said Mrs Harnischfeger. “We’re working with the hospital about an interim service where we’re setting up some temporary clinics run in the hospital under us. It will provide a temporary avenue for the patients they already have and particularly through the chronic disease clinics.” Mrs Harnischfeger secured funding for her new community medical centre at the end of July. The criteria for the Commonwealth Grant meant she had to set the facility up for training both registrars and medical students. She additionally chose to offer a bulk billing option for health care card holders, pension card holders and those under 16. “It’s one of those things that I’ve always wanted to

do, to provide services for those socially disadvantaged,” she said. “But really we haven’t had the capacity to do so. “Our motto is caring for the community and believe it or not we actually do believe that, and it’s not just about caring for people who can afford to pay. So the secret is to make a service to accommodate those people that is financially viable for us as well.” Amaroo Medical has only been operating for two years and is already full to capacity. There is a waiting time of two weeks for all doctors in the town which Mrs Harnischfeger is hoping to reduce with the addition of the new GP supervisor and two training registrars. “The expectation won’t be that you get the doctor of your choice all the time because you’ll have training registrars that will be here 6-12 months at a

time,” she said. “It’s kind of a trade off - we can run it as a bulk billing service but it will need to have this sort of criteria to make it financially viable.” It is not clear whether Queensland Health will be finding additional funding for a GP clinic at Mareeba Hospital once Amaroo’s new community clinic opens up in January. But Mrs Harnischfeger said moving those services away from the hospital and into private practice is a good thing. “The reality is you don’t want GP services in the hospital because it detracts from what their primary function,” she said. “They’re much less efficient in dealing with primary care because they’re designed to be looking after a different type of patient. People shouldn’t be going there for their pap smear or their drivers license medical. You’re paying a big

system for those sort of services within a hospital that can be accommodated in a general practice much more cheaply and efficiently. But for a long time Mareeba has not had any option.”

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QITE celebrates 30th birthday QITE celebrated 30 years of providing meaningful employment opportunities to disadvantaged people with a special birthday bash last Friday. Employees and associates were invited to Mt Uncle distillery in Walkamin to celebrate the milestone. “It is an absolute pleasure and a privilege to be involved in QITE’s 30th birthday year – since being employed with QITE 15 years ago I have seen many changes with different contracts, different government policy decisions and many staff changes,” said general manager Jillian Trout. “Throughout this time the one constant has been the mission and vision of QITE to help the most

disadvantaged to make positive changes in the community and this is the reason I am very proud to be employed to lead such an amazing team of committed staff who each and every day go above and beyond to help others less fortunate than themselves. “This job is not always easy but is always satisfying and staff who have been here for a period of time know the effort and involvement that is required in achieving great results such as 5 stars and running an outstanding Child care centre.” In the past 30 years QITE has employed a total of 279 staff and placed over 3000 jobseekers into work. Their main client

Treasurer David Clifton with Jillian Trout.

groups are indigenous job seekers, clients with disabilities and mature age jobseekers. “We as a team have achieved a lot over 30 years and I would like to thank the board for their commitment and dedication particularly Peter Apel our current chair and a big thank you to Tito Srhoj our previous Chair for his hard work and commitment,” said Mrs Trout. “QITE is a very diverse not for profit community based organisation that is still going strong and will continue to do so for many years to come. “We look forward to serving our communities in Mareeba, Atherton, Innisfail and Cairns for a long time to come.”

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‘Mareeba Hospital saved our lives’

By Rebecca Wallis

Heidi Xhafer and her husband Lee were blown away by the treatment they received at Mareeba Hospital a few weeks ago when Heidi and her unborn baby nearly died of a pregnancy complication. Heidi, from Mareeba, was due to have baby Micah by caesarean section in Cairns on July 13 but when late one night four days before her appointment, she felt excruciating pain and was unable to move. “I was at home and at 10.30pm at night. I couldn’t get up off the couch, I couldn’t take a step forward without burning pain. I thought this is not normal,” said Heidi. “I rang my midwife and she said come in straight away and I said I don’t even think I can make it to the car. I can’t walk. She said call an ambulance now and they’ll take you to the hospital.” Staff at the hospital acted quickly to get Heidi into theatre and luckily they

did because her uterus had ruptured and she was suffering from internal bleeding. Baby Micah was left without oxygen and had to be resuscitated. “They were meant to send me to Cairns because of my last c-section, but there was no time so Mareeba had to make a decision. They said ‘we need to do this now because we’re not comfortable with the amount of pain you’re in’,” said Heidi. “They didn’t know exactly what was wrong until they opened me up and she said she didn’t have to make any cuts in the uterus it was wide open – the whole scar had just split open.” Mareeba Hospital doesn’t usually perform emergency c-sections so they had to call in extra help from Atherton and Cairns to help deliver Micah safely. “It was a very big thing for the hospital to be put on the spot and deal with that,” said Heidi. “But they were amazing. They got all their theatre staff together. They

Heidi Xhafer with baby Micah on the mend.

were really good.” Heidi lost four litres of blood during the ordeal and had a huge blood clot behind her placenta. For almost eight hours staff had to resuscitate Micah. The pair were transported to Cairns Base Hospital before being airlifted to Townsville the same night so that Micah could receive the best paediatric care available in the region. He was in the NICU and special care units for two weeks. Heidi was discharged after five days. Now home and recovering from their ordeal, Heidi and her husband Lee have reflected on how lucky they have been. “They said if they had sent us in the ambulance to Cairns that night we both would have died,” said Heidi. “Mareeba Hospital did amazing and we need them. We probably would have died if they weren’t there because we needed to be seen straight away.” Micah is Lee and Heidi’s second child. They have a two year old boy called Levi.

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Home schooling boom on the Tablelands

By Rebecca Wallis

The number of Queensland parents choosing to home school their children has more than doubled in the last five years and the Tablelands has a growing community of children who are being educated by their parents. Such is the curiosity about how it works, a conference will be held in Atherton later this month that will attempt to answer some of the questions surrounding this increasingly popular form of education. Miranda Reis from Mareeba is part of the Tablelands Home Education Group and says that choosing to keep her three children – Tekira, 13, Ryder, 10 and Zak, 5 - out of main stream school was an easy decision. “Tekira did kindergarden and Grade 1 at

school and she was very happy, but when Ryder started coming up to being that age I felt he really wasn’t ready for school socially and academically,” said Miranda. “I knew a bit about home schooling, not a lot, but I took Tekira out of school and I really enjoyed it.” Miranda has a background in teaching which she says gave her some confidence about teaching her own children, but still says that taking those first few steps towards home schooling were a little daunting. “That first step is always tricky,” she said, “But luckily because there is a big support network on the Tablelands, we found our way. And now with the internet it’s so much easier. There are Facebook groups where you can talk to people and get advice. It’s real-

ly easy now.” With the children getting one-on-one attention, subjects are dealt with quicker and more efficiently, meaning there’s less time spent formally sitting around a table with books - great news for kids who prefer hands on learning. “The thing with school is that there’s a lot of waiting and a lot of time spent with the teachers having to go around all of the kids – we don’t have that,” says Miranda. “In regards to academic work we would do an hour or two a day and then you’ve got after school activities. The time is a lot more flexible.” The Tablelands Home Education Group meet every Thursday giving the children a chance to socialise and the parents a chance to swap ideas. “We organise a calendar each term and it’s usually a

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range of fun and education activities,” said Miranda. “We might go to the gallery in Cairns and this term we’re going to the museum. So it might be a big day out. Or it might just be doing craft. We hire halls and we go to some of the bigger parks. It’s a combination of educational or it might be swim in the summer.” The reasons why so many are turning to home schooling are varied. “In the past a lot of people chose to home educate for religious reasons - that’s probably what comes up in

peoples’ minds when they think of home education,” said Miranda. “Now the reasons are much more varied and reasons include trying to offer a more Individualised education for your child, there’s people who have problems at school so they take their children out, bullying, special needs, medical conditions. Some people do it for the lifestyle. And when it becomes more well-known it then becomes an option for more people.” There are however, a growing number of parents

becoming more dissatisfied with main stream schools. “That one size fits all doesn’t always work and if your child is struggling academically to give your child some one-to-one can really help turn that problem around,” said Miranda. “Schools vary – some are very good at addressing these problems and others are not meeting the needs of these families.” Miranda says that her children have a “love” of reading and are very self-motivated to learn. Home schooling also gives them the opportunity to

pursue their own interests which Miranda incorporates into an educational activity. On Saturday, August 26 the Tablelands Home Education Group and Home Education Association Queensland will be hosting a one day conference at Northpointe Conference Centre, in Atherton. Keynote speakers include Jo Whitton, Crystel Poggioli, Grace and Jasmin Chapman, Vivienne Fox, Tamara Kelly, Jai Moore and Floyd Risser. Register online at heaq.weebly.com/conf-reg. Or call 0458 229 191.

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cling skips and trailers,” Cook Shire Council Waste Management Coordinator Kristina Davidson said. “New signage will be installed on the skips, and the compartments will be removed, also allowing more room.” Paper and cardboard such as newspapers, magazines, junk mail and wrapping paper; aluminium and steel cans, including aerosol cans such as hair and insect spray; all glass bottles and jars, not including glassware or window

glass; and type 1 to 6 plastic bottles and containers can be recycled free at any recycling skip, trailer, or waste transfer station. Recyclables must be placed in the skip loose, as bagged recyclables will not be accepted. The recyclables are then sent to Cairns Material Recovery Facility for sorting and baling. If you would like to recycle cans through the Endeavour Lions Club, please contact the club directly for more information. Businesses that produce

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The work of police officers and fire fighters from across the Tablelands was honoured last week in a ceremony in Mareeba. Servicemen and women young and old were applauded for their courageous work, dedication and length of time serving the community in jobs that are often dangerous and unforgiving. “The work that we do at times is thankless and not incredibly rewarding, or at times feels like it is not rewarding,” said Senior Sergeant Mark Stewart as he addressed the attendees on Wednesday, August 2. “So these awards are incredibly important to us.” The combined awards ceremony was held at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines building

on Peters Street where family members came along to celebrate the achievements. But it wasn’t just police officers and fire fighters who received awards. Aidan Foley, from Croydon, was invited to the ceremony to receive an Assistant Commissioner’s Certificate for helping to save the life of an elderly woman whose house caught on fire. “The Assistant Commissioner’s Certificate of Appreciation is given to members of the public for providing the police with assistance,” said Senior Sergeant Mark Stewart. In March 2015 an elderly woman was forced out of her home after oil in the stove ignited and filled the house with smoke. Aidan Foley and his parents Anthony and Leonie stopped the lady from re-entering the home and

extinguished the fire before the emergency services could get there. “We were really surprised to hear we had got this certificate,” said Mr Foley who accepted his parents’ certificates as well as his own. “We didn’t think about what we were doing. We just thought we should go and help.” Constable Gavin Brown was also awarded the Assistant Commissioner’s Certificate for negotiating with and saving the life of a man who shot himself in the face with a rifle in Townsville in July last year. Constable Brown was applauded for his “considerable courage for entering a building where someone is known to be armed.” Administration staff, auxiliaries and police referral agencies were also honoured at the ceremony.

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Upset over water waste continues By Rebecca Wallis

Mark Bishop sent us this photo of the river that runs through his Bibhoora property swollen from the release from Tinaroo Dam last week.

Biboohra farmer Mark Bishop watched in horror last week as the river that runs through his property swelled with water after SunWater began releasing hundreds of megalitres of water from Tinaroo Dam. SunWater had to release the water under statutory regulations handed down by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines (See The Express August 2). “It’s pretty stupid letting that amount of water go in the middle of a drought,” said Mr Bishop who took these photos of the river – which is usually just a trickle – on Friday morning. Mr Bishop’s hay and turf farm sits on Bilwon Road. “We’re probably one of the last irrigated properties in Biboohra heading out along the river,” he said. “Everything that goes past here is a waste.” Mr Bishop said he has been forced to fill in all of his pump sites with sand. “It’s just another ex-

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pense to go with the power increases and extra water farmers are having to lease/ buy for the allocation restrictions,” he said. SunWater held talks with Tableland irrigators on Tuesday, August 2 to discuss the problem and local irrigators have written to the Minister for the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Anthony Lynham to get the legalities of releasing water from the dam changed. Mareeba and Dimbulah Irrigation Council Chairman Joe Moro said they have been waiting a long time for an inquiry into the situation. “We are going to continue to put pressure on to have more done as soon as possible,” he said. “The irrigators are not content to wait. We want to bring it forward as soon as possible.” The drama has reignited the idea of a diversion from the North Johnstone River into Tinaroo, plumping resources for farmers. The Mareeba and Dimbulah Irrigation Council has written to Barnaby Joyce asking for the project to be looked at again.

Federal member for Kennedy Bob Katter has also chimed in on the debate, saying the North Johnstone transfer should be seriously considered. “The North Johnston transfer costs nothing and it’s a nice little secure supply of water which would overcome the situation now, where we are really desperate with worry about the supply of water, and we’ve still got four or five months to go of the dry,” he said. “The Government is asking for very serious trouble if they allow that water flow to go. No one is going to stand idly by and watch 50 years of work go down the drain – certainly not people like Johnny Gambino, Makse Srhoj, Scotty Dixon, Bernie O’Shea and Joe Moro from Mareeba’s Rural Action Council, who secured the Federal farm assistance welfare grants for over 11,000 Australian families. If you think blokes like that are going to sit back and cop this – no way, Jose.” Mr Katter said the idea of releasing water from the dam for environmental attributes is not natural.

“There have been years where the Barron has hardly run at all, so there’s no environmental flows in those years! Sometimes a river doesn’t flow when we don’t get any rainfall – and that’s natural,” he said, “To provide a guaranteed flow every year is not natural. And I don’t think nature gets really upset when we take some of the massive floodwaters that occur and hold a little bit of it back for usage.” Mr Katter suggested other alternatives to the problem such as a second dam on the Barron River. “Mareeba is right on the Mitchell River – the biggest river in Australia – yet we’re using none of the water!,” he said. “But there is a magnificent dam scheme just a couple of kilometres downstream (from Quaid’s), and that’s the site where we can move on to another 10,00020,000ha of irrigation, but most importantly, secure the supply of water particularly for our mango and avocado trees. If they die, it’s several years before they can come back into production.”

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History put on display Michael Formilan poses as a German World War II soldier.

Barry Turnbull reinacts radio communication as German Officer in the war.

Military enthusiasts had a field day in Mareeba over the weekend when memorabilia from a bygone era was put on display. From tanks to medals, to guns and uniforms, items from military units all over the world was brought to the Mareeba Turf Club for the ‘Military Muster’. Usually held in Ravenshoe the annual event has been relocated to Mareeba for the first time this year. “Mareeba lends itself well to the event considering its rich World War II association,” said event

publicity officer John Hardy. “From July 1942 to May 1943 the US army air force decided to establish a new advanced operational base here. Mareeba became FNQ’s advanced operational base.” Most of the equipment on display hailed from the World War II era, with others from the Vietnam war and modern day battles. Reenactment groups and collectors from all over the Far North came along for the two day event to show off the items which depict a moment in history,

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Little Yusef Mahmud and big brother Muhammad enjoyed the army vehicles on display.

Ashalind Davies has a go in one of the army vehicles.

Jelle Cantela and Martin Ryan dressed in Campbell ‘Blackwatch’ tartan and their WWII collection.

Jon-Thomas Knack trying on a Russuan officer’s hat.

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Residents not consulted I am currently at a loss why the Mareeba Shire Council would build a RV Dump site in a residential area on James Street, Mareeba with no consultation with the residents who live in the Street. I contacted the council and received a call from Morris. He said the site was 65m off James St, having stepped it out myself I’m estimating it is 30m not 65. I was told that there is going to be no beautification of the site, no dust mitigation put in place and because the people using the site would not be making a mess, no cleaning. There will be no light shields so we have to not only put up with the dust, smell and essentially a public toilet in front of our houses we also have to put up with headlights shining into our homes. I was told that there were a number of sites considered but this one in a residential area was chosen and all with no residents consulted. I was told that council “will monitor” the site. I don’t want to sit on my patio watching/seeing people dump their waste, have to put up with dust and smells from a public toilet, extra traffic and headlights in my home all hours of the night without anyone asking me. And I can only imagine the depreciation of property prices now. Kerrie Veivers, Mareeba

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Locals concerned As I listen to fellow resident’s attending the Mareeba Markets, the concerns are real. Costs associated with everyday necessities like power and car registration are just not letting up. Recent data shows that more than 460 Queensland homes have their electricity cut off every week and commercial businesses are looking at having to reduce the number of vehicles they have, as they simply cannot afford to pay registration fees. The last thing I want to see is the elderly, families and small business going backwards because the Government of the day cannot get its act together and deliver intiatives that benefit our local families and businesses. I support an elected LNP Government that will freeze vehicle registration price increases for three years and fast track the establishment of a cost effective and reliable baseload power source for Far North Queensland. After all, that is what politicians are elected to do. Penny Johnson, LNP Candidate for Cook

Labor lets locals down I like many in the district are left dumbfounded over the decision by the Qld Labor Government to release approximately 300 mega litres of water daily from Tinaroo Dam for environmental reasons. At a time when we should be supporting our agricultural sector here on the Tablelands we have a state govern-

ment that wants to impose a decision on us from Brisbane that’s designed to kick farmers while they are down. Today I have contacted the minister responsible Dr Anthony Lyhnam, questioned the decision and communicated how ludicrous and unfair this decision is. What disturbs me the most is the lack of any heartfelt consultation from the Palaszczuk government with the very people this decision impacts upon, our farmers I call on the Labor government’s candidate for Cook Ms Cynthia Lui to travel to Mareeba and hear firsthand the concerns of people she will purport to represent should she be elected at the next state election! Unless Minister Lyhnam can provide the regions farmers with some guarantee that they won’t be worse off because of this decision I cannot in good conscience support this government in the parliament of Queensland. Billy Gordon, Member for Cook

Just imagine Just imagine if our criminals could request to be tried under a law that suited them better than the law of the day the law for all Australians. Our Mareeba Shire Council has just approved requests by a couple of developers to have their future development applications assessed under the old, superseded Mareeba Shire Council Planning Scheme. What a gift. Who profits? How does such land banking benefit communities? Are community concerns even

considered? Maybe it’s all legal but is it right, just or ethical? P. Zehntner Kuranda

A costly state of affairs Hey, remember the old days? Old Herbie, local council employee in his bitumen streaked Datsun Ute loaded with blue-metal and bitumen mix crawled along the road from pot-hole to pot-hole accompanied by his young helper. Herbie seemed to be on the road for life, checking every carriageway on his rounds, guided by his experience of potential bad spots, weather conditions, and after work reports from locals. We hardly ever saw pot-holes get out of control and grow to the dimensions of Vesuvian craters. Recently Jerry Micola threatened to “do a Herbie” before he got action on the pot-holes outside his place. Now-a-days, because old Herbie is no longer on the job, a pot-hole needs to be reported by a responsible citizen. It seems that the message is transferred to the agenda for the next full sitting of the Council, who then deliberate and arrive at the conclusion that it must be “looked into”. Following an inspection by the chief hole-inspector a condition report is written up followed by an actionplan. The action plan entails a quantity

survey and budget estimates of the proposed works. This needs to be approved by the chief authoriser assisted by a couple of clerks to check figures and funding availability. Next come’s the procurement of materials and workforce allocation along with the notification to the preferred-traffic control company of intent to proceed with works. The pot-hole, now large enough to hold half of the water contained in Lake Tinaroo, is cordoned off with witch’s hats by one of the four blokes who have arrives in a huge council truck complete with mini-roller and road-mix, but only after the Stop Go personnel are in place. And on it goes until the hole has been filled. This is not intended as a reflection on any Council or other employee, as they must follow the procedures and conditions set down by the authorities for their employment and safety. I admit that I have been guilty of some exaggeration, simply to emphasize an issue. But one has to express some chagrin at how we have arrived at this state of inefficiency and costly state of affairs. Kerry Linwood, Atherton Do you have something to say? or a story to share? Call us on 4092 3464 or email editorial@ theexpressnewspaper.com.au

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Knuth gets pensioners a state-wide deal

Volunteers from the Tablelands Relay for Life were in Atherton’s Main Street on Saturday morning to launch the event which takes place on October 28. Pictured is Tegan Crawford, Joe Paronella, Chris Wilson, Karen Johnson, Trisha Spry and Gavin Johnson from the Relay for Life committee with Pia Wallis and Lilly Stallan (front left) and Cancer Council’s Emma Wilson (centre) helping to get the community involved.

Thanks to KAP’s Member for Dalrymple Shane Knuth, a small pilot program to provide senior citizens in need with lawn mowing care vouchers will be rolled out across all of Queensland. Last year, Shane fought to have the pilot program Home Care reinstated after the Newman Government scrapped it. After Shane’s relentless lobbying, the government reinstated the program in the Atherton Tablelands and Shane has now got the Government to agree to not only continue the pilot program, but to extend the program across Queensland. “This program is so important,” Shane said. “It might not seem like much,

but to pensioners and people with disabilities, it is everything.” “It can be very distressing for senior citizens to struggle with tasks that they used to be able to do easily. “It’s critical that we give them as much support as we can. The lawn mowing and gardening vouchers are a sensible way to make a big difference to their lives.” “For many people this help can be the difference of being able to continue living in their own home rather than going into care. “This is a great outcome for senior citizens in Queensland. I’m very proud to have been a part of it,” Shane said.

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The LAND Students excel in the art of handling

Ryan Morrissey with ASHS Xactly.

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Belle Lacey with Yosemite.

Atherton State High School entered one of its largest cattle handling teams into the recent town show with 20 students and 20 head of cattle competing. Many placings were achieved with the livestock as well as several board ribbons highlighting the success of the school’s Charbray and Murray Grey stud. The team also competed at the Tully and Malanda shows.

The team were supported by Gadgarra Murray Grey Stud, Tablelands Fertilizer (CRT) and Newcombes Charbrays.

Emily Bensilium with Xanadu.

Paige Schofield with Malanda Stud Cattle Judge.

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THE 2016 MAREEBA DISTRICT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE GROWERS DINNER The Mareeba District Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association is again preparing for its Annual Fruit and Vegetable Dinner. This year, the dinner will be held on Friday 16 September 2016 at the Mareeba International Club. We are approaching your firm for sponsorship of this event as you have an involvement in the fruit and vegetable industry. Sponsorship towards our dinner can be made by way of a monetary contribution. The Association will regard all contributions received to include GST and a tax invoice will be forwarded to you once payment is received.

SUGAR REPORTS MOSSMAN MILL CRUSHING STATISTICS WEEK 8

Gold Sponsor status is also available for sponsorship of the Dinner. This status will be given special promotions, where the names will be announced as “Gold Dinner Sponsors”. The cost involved in becoming a Gold Sponsor will be $660.00 (GST inclusive). Sponsors names will be noted on the invitation that is sent to all members of this Association and sponsors are welcome to set up a display at the hall on the night. Also, on the evening of the Dinner, our President will announce those organizations or businesses that have provided sponsorship towards the Dinner. Sponsorship categories include: $600.00 (GST Exclusive) $300.00 to $599.00 (GST Exclusive) $100.00 to $299.00 (GST Exclusive) $0 to $99.00 (GST Exclusive)

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Mossman Mill plant availability was below budget for Week 8 but weekly throughput was above target. The factory processed 37,482 tonnes of cane at an average crushing rate of 329 tonnes/hour. Two major down time events occurred during the week. A pinion gear on the drive for the cane carrier failed, and the bagasse reclaimer also failed. Advantage was taken of this downtime in other parts of the factory and no scheduled maintenance day was required this week. • Total for week: 37,482 tonnes • CCS for week: 12.84 • Total cane crushed to date: 296,652 tonnes • CCS average to date: 12.08 • 2017 crop estimate: 930,000 tonnes

TABLELAND MILL CRUSHING STATISTICS WEEK 9 To date the mill has crushed 254,681 tonnes with a season to date CCS of 13.30. • Total for week: 28,547 tonnes • CCS for week: 13.91 • Total cane crushed to date: 254,681 tonnes • CCS average to date: 13.30 • 2017 crop estimate: 730,000 tonnes

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New hit movies on the big Pink garden party screen PRETTY IN PINK: Ladies at last year’s Pink Ribbon Garden Party.

– perfect day out for a cause locals are encouraged to dress in their best pink for an afternoon of tea, food and entertainment – all for a great cause. The Mareeba Lioness Club will be holding their annual ‘Pink Ribbon Garden Party’ on Saturday, August 19, at the Mareeba Turf Club, with all proceeds raised going to Cancer Council Queensland. The highly popular

event on the Tablelands social calendar will, as always, feature the colour pink with a prize for the best pink outfit on the day. There will also be raffles and other prizes on offer, as well as stalls throughout the grounds and Rockmans Mareeba will also host a fashion parade with the latest fashions. By uniting in pink everyone can make a huge dif-

New on screen this week at the Rising Sun in Mareeba are two spectacular films. VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS is a new adventure fantasy film from renowned di-

rector Luc Besson and promises exciting and dramatic cinema entertainment. The other new big one is WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES and is the next exciting episode of this enthralling

series. The acclaimed BABY DRIVER continues for another great week and there is one last showing of DUNKIRK today, Wednesday August 9.

VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS

from the Minister of Defense, the two embark on a mission to the astonishing city of Alpha-an ever-expanding metropolis where species from all over the universe have converged over centuries to share knowledge, intelligence and cultures with each other. There is a mystery at the center of Alpha, a dark force which threatens the peaceful existence of the City of a Thousand Planets, and Valerian and Laureline must race to identify the marauding menace and safeguard not just Alpha, but the future of the universe.

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ference in the fight against women’s cancers. Tickets and table bookings are essential and can be purchased at Rockmans Mareeba for $20.00 per person. Gates open at 1pm, with afternoon tea at 2.30pm with everyone asked to bring along their favourite tea cup for afternoon tea.

German feast set to delight

mareeba Golf Club are holding a ‘German night’ on Saturday, August 19. With all things German, the social night will feature traditional German food and beer, as well as Schnapps and entertainment by the Edelweiss

Dancing group. Guest are guaranteed to local to love the two traditional main meals on offer which will be cooked up by local ladies Gabi Banschbach and Cordula Kath. Dessert will also available. Bookings are essential

and spaces are limited. The night kicks off at 6pm with a cost of $22 per meal and $7 for dessert. Bookings can be made by calling the Mareeba Golf Club by August 17 on 4092 1528.

Giddy up for a galloping good time WITH the horse racing season in full swing, the Mareeba and Atherton Turf Club’s are gearing up for their biggest race days of the year. The Mareeba Annuals will be held on Saturday

September 16, followed by the Atherton Annuals on September 23. Both race meets are two of the largest country race days on the calendar and offer racegoers quality racing, fine fashions and en-

tertainment. Locals are encouraged to join the in the fun. For more information follow the local clubs on their Facebook pages – Mareeba Turf Club and Atherton Turf Club.

Slim Dusty favourites in concert Slim Dusty will be brought to life next month when a group of performers will come to Malanda to sing his famous songs. ‘Our Dusty Doo’ will take place at the Malanda Show Ground Pavilion on Friday September 8 and Saturday 9. Kicking off Friday

evening with a meet and greet concert at 5.30pm, followed by a bush poets breakfast at 8.30am the following morning. Throughout the day local guests and artists will be performing, followed by Albina’s Talent time. There will be prizes for best dressed Dusty attire,

hot food, whip crackers and a hat raffle. Guest singing spots for John Kilcullen, Bill Smith, Kieth Bagley, Albina Niceforo and Dave Kirk. Entry is $5. For more Information and to nominate your songs call Marie on 0438 177 711.

Rock and roll the night away All New “Spicks 'n Whizz” is coming to Herberton on Saturday September 2. With lots of rock, lots of roll and a little bit of Elvis,

the event will be held at the Royal Hotel in Herberton. Break out your best Elvis jiggle to mark 40 years since the King left the building.

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Locals are encouraged to wind up your pelvis, impersonate Elvis with great prizes for the best Elvis impersonator.

Is the new adventure film from Luc Besson, the director of The Professional, The Fifth Element and Lucy, based on the comic book series which inspired a generation of artists, writers and filmmakers. In the 28th century, Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevingne) are a team of special operatives charged with maintaining order throughout the human territories. Under assignment

Caesar and his apes are forced into a deadly conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless Colonel. After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. As the journey finally brings them face to face, Caesar and the Colonel are pitted against each other in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both their species and the future of the planet.

MareebaRSL You are cordially invited to

THE ANNUAL ANZAC BALL COMMEMORATION VIETNAM VETERANS DAY This Saturday 12th August, 2017 at Mareeba RSL Adults $70.00 & Children $30.00

Includes 3 Course Dinner & Dancing with Entertainment by the 1RAR Band Townsville With Guest Speakers... Mayor Tom Gilmore & Doug Baird – Father of Cpl Cameron Baird VC, MG Reservations Essential: Phone Tracey O'Shea on 4092 1396

Your club in the heart of town!

NOW SCREENING!

VALERIAN & THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS (M)

THU 10th: 1.15pm, 6.05pm FRI 11th: 10.30am, 6.05pm SUN 13th: 4.00pm MON 14th: 8.00pm TUE 15th: 10.30am, 5.30pm

NEW

WAR FOR PLANET OF THE APES (M)

THU 10th: 10.30am, 8.45pm FRI 11th: 1.15pm, 8.45pm SUN 13th: 1.15pm, 6.30pm MON 14th: 10.30am, 5.30pm TUE 15th: 1.15pm, 8.00pm

BABY DRIVER (MA)

WED 9th: 10.30am, 7.30pm THU 10th: 3.45pm FRI 11th: 3.45pm SUN 13th: 11.00am MON 14th: 1.15pm

DUNKIRK (M)

WED 9th: 1.00pm, 5.30pm

Byrnes Street, Mareeba | Phone: 4092 1396 | Email: functions@mareebarslclub.com.au

 LAST CHANCE

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Expresso 

Your Weekly Horoscopes March 21 to Apr 20 Aries

You will take on too much if you aren’t careful. Stick to basics. Be quiet about your intentions or ideas that might bring added cash. They will not have the patience to wait for you to complete things that they’ve asked you to do.

Taurus

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

Wednesday 9th

Thursday 10th

Friday 11th

Saturday 12th

Sunday 13th

Monday 14th

Tuesday 15th

Tide Times 0354 1.07 0936 2.17 1545 0.66 2219 2.70

Tide Times 0429 1.07 1014 2.13 1623 0.77 2250 2.61

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sudokU Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square.

April 21 to May 21

CREAMY LEMON SQUARES CRUST4 tablespoons butter, melted 1-1/2 cup milk, arrowroot crumbs and 1/4 cup sugar

TO MAKE THE CRUST 1. Preheat oven to 180C degrees.2. Brush a

square baking dish with melted butter. 3. Crush milk arrowroot biscuits 4. Then add in sugar and butter and blend to mix. Press mixture into bottom of prepared pan.5. Bake until lightly browned, 8 to 12 minutes.. Cool crust, 30 minutes.

TO MAKE THE FILLING 7. In a large bowl, whisk together egg yolks

and condensed milk. 8. Add lemon juice; whisk until smooth. 9. Pour filling into cooled crust; carefully spread to edges. 10. Bake until set, about 15 minutes. 11. Cool in pan on rack. 12. Chill at least 1 hour before serving. 13. Serve with whipped cream.

June 22 to July 22

Sudden changes of heart may cause disruptions in your domestic scene. You will be well looked upon due to your compassionate and giving nature. July 23 to Aug 22 Leo

C R O S S

WORD SEARCH

A passionate encounter with your mate should help alleviate that pent-up energy. You may want to take a trip; however, before you do, make sure that your car is serviced properly. Opportunities to get ahead are evident.

Virgo

Aug 23 - Sept 23

Libra

Sept 24 to Oct 23

Visit those less fortunate than your self; be sure to help them with their personal problems. You should be able to make major career gains if you plan your intentions carefully.

WORD

Avoid overloading your plate. You may find that lectures or travel will be highly successful. Be sure to look into travel opportunities that will provide you with mental stimulation.

Scorpio

Oct 24 to Nov 22

Do not let in-laws upset you. Be cautious while traveling; minor accidents are evident. You have to let go of your past if you wish to get out of any sentimental mood that might be hanging over your head. Overexertion will be your worst enemy.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21

Be prepared to neutralize any threats. Talk to an older, established individual about your present situation. You will be able to communicate well this month.

Capricorn

Assembly

Cellar

Family

News

Attic

Class

Front

Nursery

Backroom

Cubby

Game

Party

Ball

Den

Gym

Sunroom

Bath

Dining

Hallway

Tack

Board

Drawing

Hotel

Visitor

Breakfast

Dressing

Jail

Cabin

Emergency

Morning

Puzzle solutions

Dec 22 to Jan 20

Be sure to question any detail that you feel could leave you in a precarious position at a later date. Look to a close friend for advice. Listen, but don’t make any rash decisions. Control your emotions this week.

Aquarius

Jan 21 to Feb 19

ACROSS

DOWN

7. (Of a person or animal) search widely for food or provisions. 8. With or involving the front of a vehicle. 9. A period of seven days. 10. A private meeting. 11. The period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p.m. to bedtime. 13. Write or name the letters that form a word in correct sequence. 15. An earthenware pot or jar. 16. (past tense) Discover the exact place or position of and object. 18. A chemical compound used in its gaseous state as a pesticide or disinfectant. 19. Skill and sensitivity in dealing with others or with difficult issues. 21. A cylindrical open container with a handle used to hold and carry liquids. 22. (past tense) make a quick, short movement up and down.

1. A way of standing or sitting, especially in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn. 2. A group of sticks with a curved handle used for support when walking. 3. A children’s toy consisting of a set of metal and plastic components for making mechanical models. 4. Shortened word for a telephone. 5. (in a female mammal) either of a pair of tubes along which eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus. 6. Throw a country into violent social or political upheaval. 12. Having or showing high moral standards. 14. A large tub filled with hot aerated water used for recreation or physical therapy (plural). 17. Pour fat or juices over meat during cooking in order to keep it moist. 20. A group of people who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc.

Children may be difficult to handle. Plan your day carefully. You can make money if you work on personal investments. You could have trouble persuading others to accept your ideas and opinions.

Pisces

FILLING 2 large egg yolks, 1 can sweetened condensed milk, 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice

Method

May 22 to June 21

Try to be as mellow as possible. Minor accidents could occur if you don’t take precautions. Your high energy must be directed into productive goals, or frustrations will occur.

Cancer

Max 24o Min 18o

Ingredients

You mustn’t give too much to your children. You may want to have a heart-to-heart talk with a close and trusted friend. Try to be there for someone if they need assistance.

Gemini

Max 26o Min 16o

ORDER YOUR PHOTOS TODAY

Feb 20 to March 20

You may want to make changes that will turn your entertainment room into a real family affair. You need to be sure that you aren’t in your present relationship because it is convenient.

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

Haven of tranquillity Looking for a haven of tranquillity to go home to at the end of a long day? Look no further as here is a perfect property package where all the hard work has been done and new owners can simply enjoy living on this private 6.8 ha freehold property, surrounded by wide open spaces. The main dwelling is a four bedroom brick and rendered masonry block home with media/rumpus room, builtins and fans, security screens, outdoor entertainment deck and tiled veranda which overlooks the water. The house yard is landscaped to incorporate a resort style dam complete with jetty and a covered viewing platform at the end, perfect

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for evening and weekend relaxation. The property is cleared, flat, fully fenced and pasture improved. There is an abundance of water, with a second deep dam at the rear of the property. It is set up for horses with two stables and three fenced and gated paddocks wrapping around the fully irrigated house yard. Bring your caravans, boats, motorbikes, jet skis, kayaks, tools, tractors and slasher – they will all fit in the sheds. A four-bay shed fits eight cars (tandem) with exAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:

tra height for caravans. A second shed provides further storage and workshop space, plus the carport on the side houses more vehicles. The powered sheds are constructed from steel and are on concrete slabs. Can you picture yourself the owner of this perfect lifestyle property? If so, come and see it for yourself. For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact John Falvo at Mareeba Property Office on 0408 456 344.

MAREEBA $485,000 John Falvo Mareeba Property Office 0408 456 344

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PROPERTY Open the door to your dream home THREE bedroom home with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe, air-con in main bedroom and lounge, large open plan kitchen, double carport, fully fenced, tiled and fans through out, small garden shed, large entertainment area and outside pets on application. For rent at $350.00 per week For more information or to arrange an inspection, do not hesitate to contact Mareeba Property Management on 4092 2111. Address: Price: Agent:

MAREEBA FOR RENT $350 P/W Mareeba Property Management 4092 2111

Contact:

Mareeba Property Management

Your local rental specialists MODERN VILLA 3 bedrooms, fully airconditioned, tiled throughout, vertical blinds throughout, security screens, modern decor, patio, quiet living, short walk to town, no pets. $330 PER WEEK

For more information or to arrange an inspection Contact Mareeba Property Management on 4092 2111 View Rentals at: www.rentmpm.com.au

www.4880.com.au

603 Hodzic Road, Mareeba

ESCAPE SUBURBAN LIVING WITH TOWN CENTRE A SHORT DRIVE AWAY!

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• 30 Acres Fully Fenced • Spacious 3 Bedroom Block Home • 2 Permanent Dams, Bore, Tanks, Multiple Sheds • Short Drive To CBD Amenities

$495,000 NEG - ID#1P2137 Andrew Rogato 0418 183 444

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MAREEBA PROPERTY OFFICE

MODERN DESIGN

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$15,000 PRICE DROP

• 4 bed with built-ins, 2 bath, open plan living • Enclosed patio/BBQ area with kitchenette • Media room, office, air-con & 5KW solar • 843m2, fenced 3 sides, no rear neighbours

• Open plan 3 bedroom timber home • Fully fenced 736m2 allotment • Separate bath & toilet, downstairs laundry • Large shed plus a lean-to, rainwater tank

$419,000 NEG

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SALLY TEITZEL 0475 777 137

CARMEN CASSIN 0475 777 136

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Comfortable and affordable family living – Bang for your buck in Mareeba Easy family living starts here, that is not going to cost you the earth. Featuring a good size practical floor plan with three bedrooms, one bathroom with bath tub and separate toilet. This home also has commercial quality vinyl throughout the lounge,

dining area and all three bedrooms and is located on a fully fenced block only a short walk to the CDB. If you a looking for more value for your Buck this is one not to miss.

or to arrange a private inspection please call Aurelia Rogato Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

on 0418 183 555. Visit www.rogatobros.com. au/1P1399 MAREEBA $227,000 NEG Aurelia Rogato Rogato Real Estate 0418 183 555

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PROPERTY Select your new home site at Wylandra Estate A place for the family to be established and grow and have a great lifestyle and tranquility in this spacious neighbourhood of Mareeba. These home sites are located only approximately five minutes to Mareeba and provide rich red soils, town water, underground power and phone, via sealed asphalt road with curbing and channel. The remaining allotments still for sale range from 3967m2 to 5054m2 and are priced from $145,000. Call into our office and arrange an inspection today or call us on the following phone numbers today. Contact Mareeba Real Estate Agencies on 4092 1556, Mark Gallo or 0428 121 520 or Lynette Tahir on 0427 153 868. Email mrea4880@qld.chariot.net.au Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

MAREEBA POA Mareeba Real Estate Agencies 0428 121 520 or 0427 153 868

MAREEBA REAL ESTATE AGENCIES

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Family friendly location This affordable, modern four bedroom, two bathroom Cougar Home situated on 1009m2 in a family friendly neighbourhood in Marinelli Estate offers practical, easy care living combined with space and privacy. The home has been exceptionally well maintained and is ready to move into now. • Modern four bedroom concrete block rendered Cougar Home in Marinelli Estate

• Mirrored built-in wardrobes in all of the bedrooms and ensuite in the master bedroom • Fujitsu split system air-conditioning throughout • Floor tiles throughout, security screens, curtains and gas hot water • Well equipped kitchen in the middle of the home with ample storage space and stainless steel appliances • Open plan living

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• 4 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS • BUILT-INS IN 2 BEDROOMS • OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA • FANS & AIRCONDITIONERS • 1 BATHROOM & TOILET • OPEN CARPORT • ON 800M2 ALLOTMENT

$287,000 NEG 4092 1556

7 Hort Street, Mareeba

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area with access onto the spacious private tiled outdoor entertainment area • Main family bathroom with shower, bathtub and separate toilet • Laundry and built-in linen storage cupboard in the hallway • Double remote control garage built to accommodate larger 4WD vehicles • 1009m2 fully fenced allotment with side access to the backyard

and no rear neighbours • 6m x 3m colorbond lockable shed • Quiet established family friendly neighbourhood only minutes from town Whether you are looking for a home to live in or an investment, Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

this property is a must to inspect. For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact Sophie Bozzo at Joe Torrisi Real Estate on 0428 128 154. MAREEBA NOW $369,500 NEG Sophie Bozzo Joe Torrisi Real Estate 0428 128 154

GOLDEN ERA IN TOWN

• GENEROUS 4 BEDROOM BRICK VENEER • 2 BATHROOMS, 2 LIVING AREAS & 2 PATIOS • LARGE KITCHEN, SECURITY SCREENS & STORAGE • 656M2 BLOCK IN QUIET TOWN POSITION

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INDEX

business

DIRECTORY

A

C

Air Conditioning

Carpentry/ Painting Childcare Curtains & Blinds

B

Blinds Builder/ Home Improvements

Electrical Embroidery Entertainment

F

E

Floor Coverings Fitness Fuel

Earthmoving

AIR CONDITIONING

G

Mowing Services

S

Pest Management Plumbing Pool Maintenance

Sandblasting/ Painting Security Snake Removal

P

Graphic Design

I

Irrigation I.T

Q

M

Quarry

CHILDCARE

T

ELECTRICAL

Timber Transport Travel Tree Lopping Truck/ Crane hire

V

Venue Hire

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

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146

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

P: 4092 3019

M: 0409 648 403 • F: 4092 1629

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

ABN 80 179 825 363 • QBSA 59712 • ARC License AU24014

3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets

www.donhall.com.au

99 Vaughan Street, Mareeba mareeba@laserelectrical.com.au www.mareeba.laserelectrical.com.au LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673

Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care

R & C AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

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

Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657

For $31 per week

24/7

CURTAINS & BLINDS

117 Mason St, Mareeba • P: 4092 2208 W: www.essential-fitness.com.au

CURTAINS & BLINDS

Plus we sell...

Tracks > Rods > Accessories

Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings

Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds

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

Supply & Fit

TO IN Blinds and Curtains

Desiree Siemon

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

FLOOR COVERINGS

FREE FREE Measure Measure and and Quote Quote Plus we sell...

Trust the BLIND specialists!

P 4095 5669 F 4095 5797 M 0408 887 701

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023

96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

Daniel Battistin

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

Mobile 0448 856 187 email: dobattistin@msn.com

25 Yarrabee Close, Mareeba Qld. 4880

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

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds

EARTHMOVING

Mareeba 4092 2800 Atherton 4091 3300

Do it right the first time!

PHONE: 0417 843 015 Lic No: 51413 RH Lic No: L038890

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

your local business guide GREG CUMMINGS SMALL DOZER HIRE

• Renovations • Extensions • Maintenance

Landis Carlow 0448 972 642 qbcc no. 1254766

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We go where the big ones won’t!

• Regrowth • Fence Lines • Tree Clearing • Dams • General Earthworks • And Everything Else!

P: 0427 563 803

CEC No: A5891084 ACMA Reg No: F0510843

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

Carpentry / painting

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

96 James Street, Mareeba

BUILDER/ HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CARPENTRY/ PAINTING

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Custom Made

BLINDS

phOne 4092 2922

FITNESS

this spot could be yours!

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

BLINDS

Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner

For

$38 per week

this spot could be yours!

Phone The Express today 4092 3464

FLOORS

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

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

Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote

FUEL receive 4¢ per litre discount by presenting this ad

Service StationS open to the public

24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers (Mareeba only)

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

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

DIRECTORY PEST MANAGEMENT

TRANSPORT

Sandblasting & Painting

P & M Carriers  Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters  Express Couriers

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

AINT QUALIT Y PION T PROTEC ED GUARANTE

now open at 2B Middlemiss St, Mareeba

QBCC No. 889232

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

IRRIGATION

SANDBLASTING/ PAINTING

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

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

PLUMBING

For all security needs call...

IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply

POOL MAINTENANCE

Shop 3, 203-215 Byrnes Street Mareeba

MOWING SERVICES

4035 2034

MRT

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

TRAVEL

A SNAKE REMOVAL REMOVAL OF: SNAKES, POSSUMS, BANDICOOTS AND GOANNAS

Permit No. WA000393

P: 0497 858 018

IN-STORE AND ON-SITE

BURRATRONICS

CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME

SNAKE REMOVAL

SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS

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

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

Visit our website: www.fnss.com.au

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

CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY

Dru ThursTon 0408 913 063

• 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

 Freight Distribution  Warehouse Storage

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

QUARRY

CALL OUT $50 REMOVAL OF ANIMAL $25 PER HEAD

Without a travel agent you’re on your own!

MAREEBA 4092 4222 ATHERTON 4091 3411 www.travelexperience.com.au

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TRUCK/ CRANE HIRE

TREE LOPPING

Truck and Crane Hire

TABLELANDS TREELOPPING

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

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

WN E D LOCALLY O ATED R AND OPE

Call Jon Lambert

QBCC No. 889232

WASHED SAND • FILL SAND BEDDING SAND QUALITY DAM LINING CLAY

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

P: 4091 5008 M: 0407 575 916

TRANSPORT

VENUE HIRE HAVING A PARTY OR FUNCTION? We have the perfect venue!

your local business guide

For $31 per week this spot could be yours!

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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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MAREEBA TURF CLUB 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

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 0427 114 217

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!

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Wedding Colls ~ Brazzale 12-08-2017

Trent & Jesslyn Congratulations on your Wedding Day!

“BEST DAY EVER”

Two lives joined together, Two hearts beat as one. As you begin your life together, May all your days be filled with love. And may all your dreams come true!

Love and best wishes always, The Colls and Brazzale families.

Congratulations!

Trent & Jesslyn

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12th August, 2017

Enjoy your wedding day!

We can’t wait to stand beside you on your special day. Best wishes from your Bridal Party

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In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Elyse Jade Miller-Kennedy 03/03/99 ~ 10/08/2016

CONGRATULATIONS on your Wedding Day. Love Grandad and Nana.

Congratulations on this special day!

Trent & Jesslyn Saturday 12th August, 2017

Best wishes for a lifetime filled with laughter. Love from Aunty Desley & Ken, Chelsea & Dwaine, Jessica & Dylan and Aria.

Your club in the heart of town

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In loving memory of our dear Wife, Mother & Nonna

A delinA CoCuzzA 18.5.1936 – 13.8.2012

If you would like to join our happy and hard working team, please send your resume to: herman@mareebarslclub.com.au

Missed by her family and friends. A monument for Elyse will be completed by the 10th of August, at the Mareeba Cemetery (Catholic section).

A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, Of a mother whose worth can never be told. There’s a place in our heart no one can fill, We miss you Mum, and always will. Your loving husband Antonio, Peter and Franca and Families.

In Remembrance of

ANGELO SENNA 01/01/1930 ~ 06/08/2015 A million times we’ve needed you, a million times we’ve cried. If love alone could have saved you, you never would have died. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place, no one will ever fill. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn’t go alone. Part of us went with you, the day God took you home.

Your loving wife Camela, Enna, Charlie and Eileen and your grandchildren Angelo, Carla, James and Samuel.

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Love Mum and Dad, Amy, Steven, Emma, Liam, Nicole and Millan.

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WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY & MONTHLY EVENTS  Q.C.W.A Mareeba hosts Bingo every Thursday from 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba.  Uniting Church Markets every Friday morning. Hall beside Target. Q.C.W.A Aerial Outpost Branch Craft Day. 4th Wednesday of the month 9am. 15 Wilson St, Mareeba.  Q.C.W.A Mareeba self help craft, cards and social morning every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba.  PCYC Seniors Social Club meets for morning tea, outings, trivia and games every Tuesday from 9.30am at the PCYC Hall 136 Walsh St Mareeba (next to Vinnies).  Al-Anon Family Groups - Atherton & Yungaburra. Ph 1300 252 666.  St George’s Church Indoor Bowls every Tuesday 1pm at St George’s Hall at 53 Constance St, Mareeba.  Mareeba RSL Club Soup Kitchen every Tuesday, 6pm - 8pm entry via back gate.

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Locals enjoy morning of fun and fitness

LINE HONOURS: Stephen Wilesmith.

GIRLS WINNER: Allirah Wenborn.

FAMILY: Lisa, Cain, Kyle and Darrin Hastie took out second place in the family category.

Stevie and Margaret Madell.

Janelle and Shannae Sclippa.

Ron Blundell with grandchildren Jack, Dylan and Kate.

Jeanette Sturiale and Sherri Soncin.

just returned from Russia, where he fought for the WBA World Cruiserweight Title, told Perks: “You sparred very well [in the exhibition]. You've got really good body shots. Your training is paying off.” The Amateur Boxing Tournament was held at the Brothers League Club on July 29. They staged a 10 bout and 4 exhibition program with boxers from

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Mareeba Rotary President and event coordinator Matt Jacob was delighted by the turnout, which had people compete in men’s, women’s, junior and family divisions. “It was a great morning and we had great feedback from the runners and walkers,” he said. In it’s second year the fun run and walk took on a new route which eliminated the need for road crossings and gave participants

BOYS WINNERS: 3rd Travis Cummings, 1st Josh Cousley and 2nd Caleb Walmsley.

LADIES WINNERS: 3rd Belinda Bannick, 2nd Jane Hollins and 1st Michelle Sherman.

Xyla Alba-Miller finishes the run.

Boxer inspires Mick ‘The Weapon’ Perks from the Yungaburra Boxing Gym took part in a boxing exhibition at the end of July where professional boxer Mark ‘Bam Bam’ Flanagan, originally from Townsville, was a guest of honour. Perks put on an exhibition of boxing skills against a much bigger and experienced boxer Lewie Hamely from Hawks. Flanagan, who has

THE BICENTENNIAL Lakes came alive on Sunday as dozens of youngsters, families, friends and fitness fanatics joined in the fun of the Mareeba Rotary Bendigo Bank Fun Run and Walk. A little bit of drizzle didn’t dampen the spirits of the nearly 100 competitors that lined up for the 5km run or walk, which took them on a crosscountry adventure through the Lakes.

RESULTS: Girls under 17: 1st Allirah Wenborn, 2nd Olivia Bannick, 3rd Clare Newton. Boys under 17: 1st Josh Cousley, 2nd Caleb Walmsley, 3rd Travis Cummings. Ladies: 1st Michelle Sherman, 2nd Jane Hollins, 3rd Belinda Bannick. Mens: 1st Stephen Wilesmith, 2nd Jared Hohns, 3rd Robbie Miller. Families: The Box Heads, 2nd The Hastie Hasties.

BEST DRESSED: Pete and Jo Danne and Wendy and Peter Gerdes.

WARMING UP: Glenda Johnson from Curves and Mareeba Rotary president Matt Jacob take the participants through a warm up before the run and walk.

Team Curves relax after the event.

Team ‘Box Heads’ from Cairns cross the finish line on Sunday.

Mt Carbine rodeo this weekend

Ashley Cupitt, Michael Perks, Mark Flanagan and Louise AndersonClemence.

all over the north attending. Ashley Cupitt from Yungaburra Boxing Gym remembers Flanagan on the Amateur Boxing circuit when his two sons Gordon and Raymond started boxing. “If I could get to that level (World Title Fight) especially being a League Boxer and from FNQ, then

more of the Lakes area and Granite Creek trail. “Everyone really enjoyed the new track. The annual event, which has a focus on health, fitness and fun also raised just under $1000 for the Mareeba Friends of the Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation. For more photos from the event head to the Rotary Mareeba Facebook page.

anyone could do it if they wanted it bad enough and dedicated themselves to it,” said Flanagan. “A lot of Boxers were doing it at the same time as me, but they left the sport as it takes a lot of dedication and hard work to get where I am.” Mr Cupitt said Flanagan has fought a couple of his boxers.

“Flanagan was with Hawks Boxing Club and has fought a couple of my Boxers and come away with the win each time,” he said. “I'm really glad to see a local lad from NQ achieve his dreams, I wish him all the best for the future and his upcoming Professional fight in Townsville in October.

Got bullriding withdrawal symptoms since the end of Mareeba Rodeo? Well dust off your boots and hat because this weekend one of the best country rodeos in the north will be taking place. Always a great event with a family friendly atmosphere and a high standard of competition, Mt Carbine Rodeo will be held this Saturday, August 12 at the Mt Carbine sports

ground. From 5pm the action will gear up with horse events, saddle bronc and of course the bull ride. Affiliated with Northern Australia Horse and Cattle Association the major event sponsor is Mt Carbine Quarries. There will be $6000 prize money on offer, food and drinks for spectators, a licensed bar, jumping castle and live music till 2am.

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Bastian Simpson-Leitner. 2007 champion winning coach Chris Shepherd (right) with current Gators coach Tye Ingebrigtsen.

Ryan Pearce.

Dima Kravchenko.

Jack Joy.

Junior gymnastics championships The 2017 Think Water FNQ Junior Gymnastics Regional Championships were held over the weekend, August 5 and 6. Mareeba Gymnastics Club hosted the annual event which saw competitors travel from Atherton, Barron Valley, Malanda and South Cairns gymnas-

tics clubs. The Junior Regional Championships are run on an annual basis for levels 3 to 6 for both WAG and MAG and are usually run in conjunction with an invitational competition inviting the WAG and MAG levels 1 and 2. Gymnasts attain each national level from 4 to 10

at a Gymnastics Queensland sanctioned event. The competition began at 8.30am on Saturday and went right through till 5.40pm on Sunday. Gymnasts competed in a variety of events including vault, uneven bars, balance beam, floor, parallel bars, horizontal bar, still

Golf day for a cause

The Wallbridge Family Community Golf Day was held again recently as a memorial for Curtis Wallbridge, a keen Mareeba golfer. Over 40 locals took part in the event that was held on July 23 at Mareeba Golf Club. The event is held annu-

rings and pommel horse. The championships were supported by a range of local businesses including Mareeba Rotary, Mareeba Shire Council, Nicks Mini Moves, Nipper’s DJ, Russo’s Quality Meats and Shane Smith Builders. Major sponsor was Think Water Mareeba.

Gators close in on final

It was a close win for the Gladiators at the weekend in their last home game of the season against the Brothers, the score at 2422 at full time. But the Mareeba team are still sitting in second place on the ladder as they head into the last few games of the season. Coach Tye Ingebrigtsen is thrilled with the team’s performance so far and says the goal is to get into the top 3. “We’ve done a lot of hard work during the year so we’ve pretty much cemented our top 4 spot now so it’s important how these next few games pan out,” he said. “Our goal is to get into

the top 3, you get two chances that way. That’s definitely our next goal to tick off the list.” With a couple of their top players still on the sidelines due to injury, Ingebrigtsen is not celebrating yet. “It’s really important that we go into the finals with a hard game so we’ve had Brothers this week and Ivanhoes next week, two teams that are in the top 5 at the moment,” he said. “So it’s important to get used to those tight contests so we get used to what’s going on in the next few weeks.” On Friday night the current A graders got to meet past champions from 2007

- the last time the Gators won the CDRL premiership. Captain coach at the time Chris Shepherd met up with the old players for a reunion and got to pass on some tips to current coach Tye Ingebrigtsen. “I had a look at that team they had and they were unbelievable,” said Ingebrigtsen. “Honestly I think that the 2007 team was arguably the best side this club has ever had. They had that experience and that class. Our team is real young and youthful, we’re still inconsistent at times because of the age of most of the players. But that side that they had was very impressive.”

Above, the winners of the day and below, the last place getters of the day.

ally by the family of Curtis to raise money for Out of the Shadows, a suicide awareness charity. This year the Royal Flying Doctor Service also came on and donated money to the cause. The annual event was a fun day with prizes and a bbq lunch for competitors.

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Bulls still kicking The final standings for the 2017 FNQ Football season is anyone’s guess with three sides in the top four dropping points on the weekend and the Mareeba Bulls claiming all three in a hard fought 3-0 away win to the Leichhardt Lions on Sunday at White Rock. The equation for the Bulls is simple – win their last two remaining fixtures of the season and a finals berth is possible. The fact the two remaining games against the Innisfail Cutters and Southside Cutters are both at home sets up a grandstand finish. On the weekend the Comets win against the Cutters and Stratford’s 1-1 draw against the Marlin Coast Rangers, means there is five points difference between first and fifth. The Bulls Sunday game against the Lions was a must win and were given the perfect start with Lions defender Joshua Mulls deflecting a Robert Pendenza cross into the back of the net inside the opening three minutes of play. Captain

Mareeba Bulls captain Alex Plowman in Sunday’s winning match. PHOTO LEEVI ELMES.

Alex Plowman then got the Bulls two goals clear with a strong header on the 35th minute from the a Paul Ruiz corner. The Bulls went into the break two up. The second half message from the Bulls was to ensure they stay composed and don’t let the Lions back in the game, and even though the homeside lifted and gave everything at the Mareeba defence, they stood strong and got the goods towards the end of the match with Ruiz scoring a 85th minute freekick to

put the Bulls 3-0 up and secure the win. Bulls coach Alex Srhoj described the match as not pretty, but it was a job done. “It was not the best game we played, but three goals, clean sheet and three points was what the doctor ordered, so we leave happy and now focus on Innisfail this weekend,” Srhoj said. The Bulls reserves fought out a 2-2 draw, but being 2-0 up, it could be seen as two points dropped, with the draw

not really doing either side a favour with three rounds remaining. The Bulls ladies and both 2nd division mens side went down, with the ladies losing 6-1 on Sunday to the Lions, the 2nd division Ornage going down 5-0 in a shock result away to the Innisfail Cutters and the 2nd division Black were 1-0 up to the leaders the Marlin Coast Rangers, only to have keeper Zakk Wilk sent off and fighting hard, but went down 2-1. The Bulls play at home this Sunday.

Centre Nigel Woodleigh scores the third of his four tries on Saturday night.

Roosters claim third straight win The Atherton Roosters have made it four wins out of their last five matches after a dominant performance at Roosters Stadium on Saturday night winning 52 to 18 over the Tully Tigers. A man of the match performance from Nigel Woodleigh with four tries and six goals set up what was probably the team’s best performance of the season. Woodleigh has crossed for nine tries in the Roosters last four games.

Whilst ball skills were at a premium it allowed the match to open up with length of field intercepts from Tully that were pulled up just short of the line and the ensuing counterattacks resulting in at least two tries for Atherton. The half time score was 26 to 12 but that hid the dominance and possession figures that the Roosters were accumulating. The Atherton Roosters performance over the last

month or so despite loss of players due to illness and injury must warm the hearts of coaching staff as they look forward to a big centenary season in 2018. Atherton reserves went down to Tully 46 to nil in the earlier match. The Roosters play Mossman Port Douglas this Saturday night in the Cairns District Rugby League competition match at the Mossman showgrounds.

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