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TRC to lobby Main Roads By Rebecca Wallis
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Tablelands Regional Councillors are lobbying the Department of Transport and Main Roads in a desperate bid to get dangerous sections of the shire’s roads fixed up. Division 3 councillor Anthony Ball said he was surprised there had not yet been a fatality on a stretch of Millaa Millaa road known as the Old Palmerston Hwy, due to trucks and caravans mistakenly believing the road was a suitable trajectory. Cr Ball says the road is inadequately sign posted and that he had spent months trying to get the issue looked at by the appropriate authority. “I’ve been going through the appropriate channels and I’ve raised this with local members etc and it seems to have fallen on deaf ears and I’d like to approach you Mr Mayor on behalf of the people of Millaa Millaa that we go and lobby Main Roads or the State Govt that we want some adequate funding for our state roads and we want some appropriate signage for Millaa Millaa to stop these trucks getting stuck and these accidents happening,” he said. “I’m sick and tired of the conditions of state govt roads.
The sign from Millaa Millaa to Ravenshoe where the stretch of road is wrongly labelled as the Palmerston Hwy, residents say.
We have state roads, we have a contract in place where we look after them but we seem to be getting left out and I think it’s high time we go and ;lobby the state government and in particular the minister for main roads.” Cr Ball said he was sick of Tablelands Regional Council continually being blamed for the state of the roads. He put forward a motion to lobby the Minister and Director General of Main Roads during Business Without Notice at last Thursday’s monthly meeting. Continued P3
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Wetlands closed for overhaul of business By Rebecca Wallis
In a bold and exciting move that will see it entering a new era, Mareeba Wetlands has closed to visitors for the foreseeable future as the Board of Directors breathe new life into the conservation reserve. Jabiru Safari Lodge and Visitor Centre will not reopen in its current form to the public, instead becoming part of a bigger plan that includes increased community involvement. The reserve itself is still being managed, with rangers living on site all year. Fiachra Kearney joined the board in October last year and is passionate about taking the reserve in a new, more philanthropic direction. “The reserve was set up to be a conservation enterprise with direct linkages into the community. So we want to try and refresh that,” he said. “The problem is that with the lodge there’s so much time and effort now that’s needed to keep it up to the level that’s required, there’s no time to do anything else.” During the shut-down phase, the infrastructure will be given a face lift – its first after 20 years. “The Jabiru Safari Lodge and Visitor Centre, long stalwarts of our suc-
Mareeba Wetlands will be closed to day visitors permanently but will re-open for special occasions.
cess, are aging and in need of extensive love and attention,” said Mr Kearney. “The wider world has changed too, offering more diverse opportunities for us to consider. Moreover, we must ensure our conservation and community focus remain relevant.” The Wildlife Conservancy of Tropical Queensland manages the Mareeba Wetlands, funded largely through innovative, low impact eco-tourism, small grants and member-
ships. The conservancy also run several other regional programs, including the annual ‘Crane Week’ on the Atherton Tablelands. Along with weddings and arts events, Mr Kearney envisages the future of the wetlands to include opportunities for disadvantaged members of our community. “There’s a lot of research on the interaction between bush land, wilderness space and human wellbeing and unfortunately the
people who often need that most are the ones who have least access to it. So we’d like to see if we can change that dynamic a bit. From a conservation perspective we have to engage the younger generation, and create broader awareness that land has many values, not simply the dollar.” The Wetlands will not re-open again to regular day visitors, instead opening for specific events only. This is part of the new busi-
cal community,” he said. “We just have to be much cleverer with how we do things. The world has changed, the dynamics, the staff costs, it’s so expensive.” Special music and arts events are planned for the reserve for this year, with more specific information to come. Special music and arts events are planned for the reserve for this year, with more specific information to come.
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Regional planning TRC will advise the Department of Natural Resources and Mines that it does not object to the inclusion of part of Lot 857 on SP288053 into the adjoining reserve, which contains the WWII military hospital igloo currently used by the Rotary Club of Atherton as a public hall, subject to conditions.
ness model that will see the reserve become more financially secure and relevant. Mr Kearney expects renovations and re-structuring to take place over the next 12 months or more. Meanwhile the rangers will be focused on fire management, species programs and feral control. “We’re going to restructure all of the funding mechanisms for the reserve and then realign how the reserve links in with the lo-
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CEO gone from TRC earlier than planned Despite a statement claiming CEO Hurriyet Babacan would be staying on in her role at Tablelands Regional Council until June 1, she has already left the position. No reason has been given as to why the CEO left her job over a month earlier than expected. Mayor Joe Paronella announced her resignation in March stating that
she had “provided excellent and visionary leadership and under her direction we achieved many great outcomes in a short period of time.” Mark Vis, General Manager Infrastructure Services, has been appointed as Interim Chief Executive Officer, effective from 5 May 2018 until the appointment of a permanent CEO.
AMY LOCKYER Local residents Brad Daley, Pat Reynolds, Iris Lambert, Tablelands Regional Councillor Anthony Ball, John Daley, John Reynolds want something done about the big rigs travelling down a narrow stretch of road in Millaa Millaa known as the Old Palmerston Hwy.
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The motion was widely welcomed by the other councillors, also concerned about pot holes, particularly in Tolga after the wet season. “I completely endorse what councillor ball has been saying and I think it’s long overdue,” said Deputy Mayor Katrina Spies. “We’ve waited over two years. We’ve gone down all the official tracks and I think we need to put a time line on it and if something
isn’t done pretty quickly, I think we cannot delay any longer in making some representation.” Councillor Owen Byrnes suggested involving the local transport industry to increase the pressure. “We need to go back and let them know that our roads were built with minimal suspension in mind and now we’re running 65 tonne air bag suspensions,” he said. “If we can get industry to work with us, it could really help.”
John Reynolds lives just off the Old Palmerston Highway and recalls how not long ago a truck got stuck travelling up the road and had to be removed with a crane. He says some properties along the stretch of road have to put up with them turning around in their driveways, but the biggest concern, he said, is the safety of other cars on the road. “The road is not just impossible for those Bdouble configurations to navigate, when they get onto that road there are serious safety issues not just involving them but anyone else travelling on the road,” he said. “There is a sign that
says it’s not suitable for caravans and its not. But one accident on the road is too many. It’s miraculous we haven’t had an accident yet.” Mr Reynolds says the term ‘highway’ suggests to road users that the road is big enough for the big rigs, when in fact the opposite is true. “When Main Roads puts up signs saying Palmerston Hwy and indicating that is the way to Ravenshoe, it’s not surprising that some of the truck drivers get confused,” said Mr Reynolds who reckons the signs have been there for a few years. “It has to be rectified.” Mr Reynolds is one of many locals concerned about their safety on the road navigating the big
trucks and of the nuisance issue when so many of them are forced to try and turn around halfway down the road. There have also been issues with the quality of the road as huge pot holes formed after the recent rains. “There has been very little response to the council’s concerns about this issue and the community here really need to get the message out there to the state authority that something needs to be done,” said Mr Reynolds. “There is quite a community who depend on this road and in that community there’s a high percentage of older people so the potential for an accident is increased as a result.”
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The extent of Tablelands Regional Council shire’s struggling water infrastructure has come to light after councillors voted to look closer at the system to the tune of around $1million. Water and Waste manager Jon Turner said he was concerned there was no current documentation that outlines the water infrastructure across the region and that if the shire wanted to be proactive about future growth then a strategy needed to be created. “An organisation that has been in existence for a considerable amount of time should have strate-
gies or planning documents somewhere in existence,” he said at last week’s monthly council meeting. “But we are probably suffering from a lack of decision making about something that should have been done 10 or 20 years ago in terms of having some sort of plan about how we develop our water over a number of years and respond to growth in the community.” Two grant applications have been submitted to cover the cost of creating the strategy, money that will come out of council’s back pocket if they are not approved. New councillor Owen Byrnes took the opportuni-
ty at his first council meeting to argue that the money could be better spent fixing up existing issues in the shire and voted against approving the strategy. “I’m concerned that if this funding is not approved then this is going to come out of the operational budget and that’s a heck of a lot of money we could put into actually creating something instead of creating another lot of strategy paperwork,” he said. “We’re having to reinvent the wheel somewhere to find more documentation to find something that we already know is there. “I’m more into putting budget money into creating outcomes.”
Councillor Kate Eden supported the proposal saying she felt it would be a crucial step in solving the water quality issues in her division. “This is painful for me because you would have seen the boil water signs out at Carrington and Wongabel. The water diagram for Atherton including Carrington looks like a plate of spaghetti. It’s all over the place. It’s been built ad hoc,” she said. “With apologies to my constituents out there short term I think it’s my duty to support an overall strategy that’s going to look at the big picture so that when we do invest a large amount of money into this, it is the
best possible investment.” Chief Operating Officer Bob Owen said the benefits of investing in the strategy now would be wide spread. “I think it’s really important to realise that if council doesn’t commit to a strategy we’re going to continue dealing with our water supply on an ad hoc basis and what you’ll be doing is hand balling the problem to a future council,” he said. “Whatever is going to be decided, needed to be decided with the future in mind.” After much debate, the councillors endorsed the development of a Water Infrastructure Strategy with all councillors in favour except for Cr Byrnes.
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In the month of May, Tablelands Regional Council is supporting Tablelands Sexual Assault Service (TSAS) to deliver the #Yes2Respect and Paint the Town Purple Campaign. “Far North Queensland has the highest level of reported domestic and family violence (DFV) in our state, with one in six females and one in 19 males experiencing violence from someone known to them,”
said Mayor Paronella. “Just as horrifying is that one in four young people live with DFV, and we are losing at least one woman a week in Australia.” DFV is the highest cause of homelessness for women and children, and Indigenous women and girls are 35 times more likely to be hospitalised because of family violence. In women aged 15 to
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brary. If you’re a business owner, you’ll get a purple starter pack to decorate your business. Artwork from colouring in and poster competitions will be displayed in shopfronts and MP Shane Knuth’s Silo Central office window. There will also be a Candlelight Ceremony at 6pm on May 2 in Anzac Park, Atherton.
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Mareeba man stole from shop A 44-year-old Mareeba man has been remanded in custody after being charged with two counts of stealing. It is alleged that the man attended a Byrnes
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Senator Matt Canavan, Minister for Resources and Northern Australia, used his visit to Mareeba last week to assure local farmers he would be standing beside them in their fight to stop tree clearing laws from passing through parliament. He was in town for the inaugural Efficient Farming Forum - a day for local farmers to get together and hear about what’s new and innovative in the wider agrisultural community. Mr Canavan’s spoke passionately in defense of farmers and attached the Labor government for the proposed Vegetation Law. “We fought a war for the rights to be able to develop a block of land and develop
it the way they saw fit,” he said. “We fought a war to protect rights like innocent before proven guilty before the courts of law and we respected those rights. And now 50 years on we’ve got laws in the Queensland parliament that want to make it illegal to farm. They want to make it illegal to develop land to grow your food.” His words struck a chord with much of the audience who are nervously waiting to see if their future in agriculture and horticulture will be hindered by the proposed Vegetation law that will make it illegal to clear land of trees for farming purposes. “They’re not providing you with an ounce, a cent of compensation for stripping those rights from you,” said Mr Canavan.
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“It’s an insult to the memory of those that have fought for this country for the freedoms that we should cherish and respect. You should not be able to take property off people without giving them compensation. “ It was Mr Canavan’s first time back on the Tablelands in over a year. He said he was looking to get legal advice about the tree laws suggesting that what the government was doing was illegal. “It could breach federal govt laws or constitutional provisions,” he said. “I am seeking to get some legal advice about that. I spoke to the attorney general Christian Porter about that yesterday but I can’t make any promises.” The event was the first of its kind for the area, fa-
cilitated by Mareeba District Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (MDFVGA) as a suggestion by Northern Gulf – a major sponsor. “The idea was to provide a forum where we could help people look into the future, not just to talk about trends but to talk about some of the issues that are arising now in the farming
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ANZAC DAY 2018
Mt Molloy Anzac day ceremony The Mt Molloy RSL Sub Branch welcomed increased attendance at both the Dawn Ceremony and 11am Parade and Ceremony. The Guest Speaker at both Ceremonies was Barry Vains OAM, RSL District President, Pioneer Fitzroy Highlands. Barry was born and raised in Mt Molloy and is the Grandson of WW1 Veteran Charles Oliver Vains who was in the 11th Regiment 4th Light Horse Brigade and served in Egypt and Palestine. Quite a few of the men from Mt Molloy who enlisted in WW1 enlisted in the Light Horse Regiment. As a tribute to those Veterans Cary Daly on her horse… rode through the mist to stand beside the Cenotaph as the sun rose during a moving Dawn Ceremony and later led the Parade at the 11am Ceremony. Leading the Returned Service men and women in the Parade was a continent of three female HMAS
Cairns personnel, led by Leut. Anthea Baczkowski. Deputy Mayor Alan Pedersen represented the Mareeba Shire Council and read the names of the Fallen as students from Julatten and Mt Molloy State Schools laid a Poppy at the Cenotaph for each of these soldiers. Pastor Jan Bryde delivered a moving Address. School Captains from both Julatten and Mt Molloy State Schools read the Resolution and later laid Wreaths. Wreaths were also laid by students from Mareeba High School, St Stephens High School Mareeba, Mossman High School and Biboohra State School. The Tableland International Singers led by Hymns and New Zealand and Australian Anthems. They later performed to the crowd who attended the Mt Molloy State School for lunch and Anzac Day activities including Kids games of Tug o War, 3-legged races and Sack races.
March from Vains Park to the Cenotaph. WORDS AND PHOTOS: Lannette Hampton.
Malanda school students Mary English and Georgia Dean.
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Rural firie John Croft attended the march in Malanda. HMAS Cairns personnel, Leut. Anthea Baczkowski lhs, with James (Driver) Hughes, who served in the Royal navy.
Barry Vains OAM, RSL Dist. President, Pioneer Fitzroy Highlands, delivering the Address.
School Captains from Julatten State School Hallie Jenkins & Joe Bischke read the Resolution with Trooper Jones Bear.
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Sustainabilty on the land ImprovIng soil heath, crop productivity and quality are at the forefront of producers minds. Sustainability and efficiency are key for future generations on the land and to assist farmers with understanding how to regenerate exhausted and depleted soils a ‘Biofertiliser and Compost’ workshop will be held in mareeba on Thursday, may 10. Hosted by northern gulf resource management group together with Soil Land Food Ecological Agriculture, the one day workshop will be presented by David Hardwick and will focus on ‘on farm bug and brews’, where you will learn and understand how to make inoculants, bio-stimulants and biofertilisers on-farm, using practical fermentation based techniques. Around the world there has been an increase in the number of farmers making and using a range of fermentation based products such as Em and biofertilisers. In the practical, hands-on workshop you will look at all these technologies and learn how to make them yourself for low cost on farm. PAGE 6 The Express, Wednesday, May 2, 2018
With extensive experience in sustainable agriculture, David has worked all over and in many roles, including – Landcare coordinator, soil and fertiliser agronomist, technical manager in the biofertiliser industry and as an Ag Tafe teacher. Technology is in the hands of the farmer and if you want to know how to be sustainable into the future using biofertilisers and compost, this is a workshop not to miss. The loss of potential productive agricultural soil due to age old practices is one of the main causes of reduced crop productivity and quality together with increased problems of crop pests and diseases. Technology is in the hands of the farmer and now is your chance to learn about low cost technologies to help guarantee better incomes and sustainability of crops. Tickets are just $5 per person with the full day workshop held at 209 malone road from 9am to 4pm with morning tea and lunch provided. Everyone is welcome with bookings essential for catering purposes. www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
ANZAC DAY 2018
Atherton service & parade Ashley Cupitt attended the Atherton march.
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Services held across the region Hundreds of Tablelanders took to the streets in towns across the region last Wednesday to commemorate Australia’s serving men and women, past and present. The annual commemoration is a national day of remembrance with dawn services, wreath laying and marches and this year
was made more special as it was the 100th anniversary of the ending of the Battle of Villers-Bretonneux in France. Australian troops were instrumental in taking the town from the Germans, halting the German 100 day advance saving Amiens, and forever changed the course of the war in the allies favour.
But on Wednesday servicemen and women from conflicts across the world were honoured and veterans piled onto the streets to march through their towns to the applause of onlookers. Local dignitaries left wreaths and offered words of meaning to highlight the importance of the occasion.
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Canegrowers awards night
Tableland CANEGROWERS Ltd. recently held its annual Productivity Awards Night for Tableland Mossman Mill Suppliers. A large number of growers and sponsors attended the evening which included guest speakers and the awards presentation. Guest speakers included Kim Forde, Community Engagement Facilitator for Mount Emerald Wind Farm, Ross Farlow, Chairman of NSW Canegrowers Council and Drewe Burgess, Extension Agronomist for Tableland CANEGROWERS. Congratulations to Anthony Zappala for winning the major prize for the evening ‘The Outstanding Canegrower Award’ as well has The Highest Tonnes Cane per
Hectare Award and the Champion Farm 20 – 50ha Award. It was also very special to see Chris Maisel from Northern Rosella Farming accept the Brad Maisel Memorial Trophy for the Highest Farm Average Relative CCS. This perpetual trophy has been donated by GT Ag Services in Memory of Chris’ uncle Brad. Canegrowers would like to thank Rabobank, Miriwinni Lime, Qube Logistics, Lowes Petroleum, GT Ag Services, SunWater, Bayer, Pumping & Irrigation Machinery Services, Honeycombes, QSL, Central Tyre Service, AustSafe Super, John Cole Toyota, North Queensland Tropical Seeds, Tableland Air Service and Mackay Sugar for their valuable sponsorship and support.
Shane Kattenberg of Kattenberg Farming accepting the Award for Best Presented Farm from Bronwyn Dwyer of Tableland CANEGROWERS on behalf of sponsor PIMS. Anthony and Robert Zappala with their Awards for the night. They were the major award winners of the evening.
Chris Maisel accepting the Brad Maisel Memorial Trophy on behalf of Northern Rosella Farming for the Highest Farm Relative CCS Award from sponsor Grahame McKenzie of GT Ag Services.
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With Mareeba Lions... Mareeba Lions and Lioness cooked up a storm of ANZAC biscuits to make sure everyone could enjoy a traditional ANZAC biscuit at the parade last Wednesday. As has been the practice over some years the Clubs also presented the High Schools with a book relevant to local history instead of the traditional floral wreath. More effort has been put in to cleaning up Bunny Seary lookout with new stools being installed for the comfort of those who want to take time out at what is a great vantage point overlooking the town and air strip. Since the first Club in Australia was formed 70 years ago, Lions has grown dramatically in size and impact with over 1300 clubs and 30,000 members giving back through an array of community-based programmes and initiatives. From helping cure childhood cancer and Alzheimers disease, supporting people with hearing, vision and mobility problems, providing disaster relief and making positive change in local communities Lions are on a mission to make the world a better place. Over $50million is donated to Lions Australia each year with all funds going directly to important causes and people in need. On June 17 this year, Mareeba Lions will be holding the 2018 Metrogaine and Biggest BBQ to raise money specifically for the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. The event is assured to be a success ensuring substantial funds will be raised for this great cause. Fellowship, Good times, Meeting people, building lasting friendships, Service to the community, Learning new skills, Leadership and personal development – these are some of the reasons we are the Lions. Lions meet in Mareeba at the Mareeba RSL at 6.30 pm on the first and third Wednesday of the month. Check us out at www.mareeba.qld. lions.org.au
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$1.5m hospital accommodation By Rebecca Wallis
Construction has begun on a $1.5million staff accommodation building at Mareeba Hospital, a move that Member for Cook Cynthia Lui says cements the future of the facility. The Labor state member attended a turning of the sod ceremony last Tuesday on the hospital grounds, bringing to fruition one of her election promises. Each of the dwelling is a three-bedroom house, with the ability to lock each bedroom and ensuite, ensuring the houses are suitable for both families and single staff. Ms Lui used the opportunity to drive home the message about how secure the future of the hospital is. “The government continues to invest in Mareeba hospital and this is something that I support and will always work with key stakeholders in this community,” she said. “Since 2015 funding to Mareeba hospital has increased by 14 per cent and staffing has increased by 10 per cent to 186 full time staff.” Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service Board Chairman, Clive Skarott was also part of the proceedings and took part in a ‘community engagement session’ with members of the Save the Mareeba Hospital Services group (SMHSG). “Part of our plan for health services in rural areas, is to identify where it is feasible to deliver more services at a hospitals,
Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service Board Chairman Clive Skarott and Member for Cook Cynthia Lui turn the first sod for the hospital accomodation block.
whether through telehealth or face to face, so we can cut down the distances people have to travel to access services,” he said. “In a town like Mareeba, the hospital and its staff are part of the community. And the community is part of the hospital. The availability of good quality accom-
modation will help ensure we can continue to find and keep permanent staff in this vibrant community.” Members of SMHSG said they have been promised a detailed response to the points laid out in their petition that was tabled before government earlier this year.
The equivalent of four full-time construction jobs will be supported during construction of the staff accommodation which is expected to be complete in July. The existing staff quarters will remain in place, with the new housing adding capacity.
Priors Creek plan delayed by petition By Rebecca Wallis
A petition that amassed almost 3,500 signatures in response to Atherton’s Priors Creek master plan was finally tabled in council last week. Deputy Mayor Katrina Spies said it was “unacceptable” that the petition had taken two months to be formally put before council, delaying decision-making over the precinct. “I’d like some commitment that as a matter of urgency we make the time with the councillors and the officers to sit down with the principle petitioners,” she said at Tablelands Regional Council’s monthly meeting on April 26. “This is now delaying
us making informed decisions in line with our budget for the upcoming year so this is very significant. “We have 3,475 signatories, over 80 per cent of those were locals, they’re our constituents, that I represent and who I am here to serve and the fact that we haven’t replied for two months I don’t think is good enough.” The petition was instigated by Atherton Lions Club and argued that two parts of the plan should be amended – namely the sale of lots within the precinct for residential and commercial development and the inclusion of a multi-use road. Public consultation on the plan closed on March 3 2017 and was subsequently
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modified in response to the feedback. The revised plan was put before council last week for endorsement but was put on the back burner while the Lions Club petition is discussed. “Our constituents have shown a strong concern for something we’re about to vote on and I think it’s only fair for us to hear from the delegation to hear their concerns to then be able to make an informed decision,” said Cr Spies. “But the urgency now is that the budget discussions are taking effect and we need to sit down with them and have a talk. You can call it a workshop, you can call it whatever you like, but it’s just actually a meeting with us and the representatives to discuss this.”
Cr Spies said she wanted further understanding of some of the points in the petition and said the onus was on everyone to make that a priority. Cr Paronella echoed her concerns. “It should have come to an earlier meeting,” he said. “I spoke to the president of the Lions Club, I said I was progressing and he was happy with that but yes we dragged the chain, it should have gone to an earlier meeting.” A meeting will now be organised between the petition’s representatives before a draft report is brought back to the councillors to discuss in a closed workshop. A formal decision on the plan will then be made at a subsequent public council meeting.
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On May 14 Kuranda singer/song writer Mayah will find out if she has won an award at this year’s Queensland Music Awards. Held at the Royal International Convention Centre in Brisbane, the awards will celebrate the brightest and most up and coming songwriters from the Sunshine State. We caught up with Soul/Funk/R’n’B soloist Mayah who has been nominated for an award... Were you born in Kuranda and do you still live there/ visit? What are your experiences of the Tablelands? I was born in Cairns but have lived at the Northern beaches and in Kuranda until I moved away. I've always been a bit of a bush kid, literally most of my childhood was in a tree or bumming around a creek somewhere. How did you feel finding out you’d been nominated for a Queensland Music Award? I was surprised and also really stoked. XO Girl is part of my first ever project so it gets me excited to share it with the
world soon. Tell us a bit about your music and what inspires it? I draw a lot of influences from Rhythm and Blues and Soul. Give me some bluesy chords and an urban beat and I'll never leave the room. But I like to play with a lot of different styles and mix things up. I've grown up listening to a heap of different stuff too. My older sisters would always play someone like Lauryn Hill for example (who I have mad love for), while my mum would have Moby or Phantom of The Opera
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on repeat, so as you can imagine it was pretty versatile. What inspires it? Everything – life experiences, things that mean a lot to me, things that make me laugh and make me cry, sometimes it's just things I see randomly that have happened to others. How did you get into performing/songwriting and what are your biggest influences? I've always loved writing and creating. I started taking it seriously fairly recently. I feel like it was my year in New York a couple years back that really kicked things into
motion for me. What are your aspirations for your career? Just being able to do what I love and share it with others means so much to me (and hopefully people like it!). Australia has an incredible arts community so I'm grateful to be part of it and learning from some really amazing people. Have you found it hard as a musician from the Far North to break into the music scene competing with others living in bigger cities? People in the industry are really friendly and
seem to support people coming up from regional areas. I don't think it really matters. What has been the highlight of your career so far? Tough question. I'm gonna have to say my year in New York. It was so much fun. I did the craziest shit of my life and grew so much as an artist and on a personal level. It's like one day you're stuffing your face with hummus with G Eazy's producer and next minute you're on your way to vocal training with Mack Wilds and Bibi Bourelly.
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ues for another extraordinary week. The hilarious comedy BLOCKERS with Leslie Mann and John Cena shows one last time this Wednesday at 5:45pm. On the Labour Day public holiday (Monday May 7), there is a very special deal for you. The Rising Sun Cinema will be showing the wonderful Beatrix Potter's family adventure animation PETER RABBIT, AVENGERS: INFINTY WAR and RAMPAGE for the incredible value of only $9 per ticket, per movie all day.
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Primatologist Davis Okoye shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent gorilla who has been in his care since birth. But a rogue genetic experiment gone awry transforms this gentle ape into a raging monster. As these newly created monsters tear
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PROPERTY
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This home is a winner - it has it all. Situated in Amaroo Park Estate on a sizeable fully fenced 944m2 allotment and built by Ashley Jones Homes in 2016, there is simply no work to be done. This bright, open home is the picture of modern living and is
ready for new owners. Property features include: • Four bedroom, two bathroom rendered masonry block home • Set on a fully fenced 944m2 allotment, Cairns side • Large open plan living and dining • Galley style kitchen
with stone bench tops, waterfall ends, stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar • Dining area leads to tiled outdoor entertainment area • Separate lounge/ media room • Air-conditioning to living, media room and bedrooms
• Blinds to windows and doors • Energy efficient down lighting • Side access to the back yard • Colorbond fencing • Established lawns and underground irrigation system • Close to Amaroo Medical Centre
The home is currently rented at $475 per week. Being almost brand new, see for yourself what this home has to offer – you might just find your next new home.
Ideally located in the ever so popular Wylandra Estate is this well maintained and beau-
tifully presented family home. The spacious 4000m2 allotment, private alfresco entertaining area and lush established gardens provide a perfect environment to raise your family. Recently having undergone renovations, new owners can enjoy the benefits of not having to spend any money here. Be impressed by the new sleek and stylish kitchen with stainless steel appliances and plenty of bench space. New tiles throughout all the living areas, recently repainted inside and rendered outside, this home has been given a complete freshen up. With large windows and sliding glass doors all around, the natural
light filled home presents three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a spacious living and dining area. All bedrooms are fitted with air conditioning and built in wardrobes and the master bedroom offers a large walk-in robe and ensuite. Now to the necessities! There is a 10.5m x8.5m (approx) Colorbond shed plus a 6m x 3m (approx) lawn locker both with power. Never short of water, the home is serviced by town water to the house while bore water services the yard. Mareeba is known for its amazing climate and what better way to enjoy it, than entertaining on this huge outdoor living area overlooking the
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• 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
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lush lawn and gardens. Features Include: • Three bedroom, two bathroom home • Master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite • Air conditioning and built in wardrobes to all bedrooms • Brand new kitchen with stainless steel appliances • New tiles to all the living areas and recently repainted and renovated inside and rendered outside • 10.5m x8.5m (apAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:
prox) Colorbond shed with power • 6m x 3m (approx) lawn locker with power • Town water services the house while bore water services the yard • Fenced rear yard, 4,000m2 with some fruit trees For more information or to arrange an inspection please contact the exclusive agent Remo Esposito from Central Realty Mareeba on 0401 969 473.
Wylandra Drive, MAREEBA $440,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Remo Esposito Central Realty Mareeba 0401 969 473 or 4092 2232
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shed with 3 bay lean-to • Landscaped gardens • 21m x 14m shed pad in place • Bitumen driveway • Only 10 minutes from Town Centre It’s the perfect location if you need to be close to town but would like to enjoy a private and relaxed acreage
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For further information or to arrange a private inspection please contact Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468. Ray Road, MAREEBA $465,000 NEG Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real Estate 0417 700 468
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INDEX
business
DIRECTORY
A
C
Air Conditioning &
Childcare
Refrigeration
Curtains, Blinds &
Electrical Embroidery Entertainment
Fabrics
Blinds
E
F
Bulldozer Hire
Earthmoving
Fuel
B
AIR CONDITIONING
Floor Coverings
G
Mowing Services
Quarry
Transport
S
Graphic Design
P
Pest Management
Sandblasting/
Irrigation
Plumbing
Painting
V
Pool Maintenance
Security
Venue Hire
I
I.T
M
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
Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner
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
• BISTRO • BAR • TAB • KENO • POKIES • FUNCTIONS
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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!
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FLOORS
CURTAINS & BLINDS
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Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds
Plus we sell... Tracks > Rods > Accessories
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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
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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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business GRAPHIC DESIGN
DIRECTORY PEST MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORT
ROOT GRINDING/ REMOVAL
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CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY
now open at 2B Middlemiss St, Mareeba
Keith Cottam
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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
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PHONE: 4045 1767
QBCC No. 889232
124 Mason Street, Mareeba (07) 4092 2433 • Fax (07) 4092 3126
BMG Plumbing & Gas
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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
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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
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MRT
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CARRIERS OF REFRIGERATED AND DRY FREIGHT TO NORTH QUEENSLAND MAREEBA DEPOT: WALLY AMORY PHONE 0421 839 353 ABN 87 010 461 257
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Church Notice Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 10am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome!
Wedding
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Order of the Eastern Star
Electric Fence Wire KP Mango Seeds Ready to plant Travelling Irrigation Pipe PH: 4092 6969
Carolynne Torrisi and Sam, Judy, Alfie, and Nilda Torrisi and Families would like to sincerely thank Ambulance Bearers, Police Officers and Fire Brigade Officers of Mareeba who attended to Joe at our home on Sunday, 8th April, 2018, for the medical assistance and support offered to us all on the saddest day of our lives. From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU all so much, we are truly blessed to have such special caring people to take care of us in our time of need.
GIUSEPPE (JOE) TORRISI
Carolynne Torrisi and Sam, Judy, Alfie, and Nilda Torrisi and Families would like to sincerely thank all our Families, our many Friends, everyone who has sent such beautiful flowers, cards, and for the numerous phone calls, and visits, for all the loving support during our very sad time of our loss of Joe. Thank you all so much, words cannot express our gratitude to everyone. Thanks so much as well to Sandra and all her wonderful, caring staff. Thanks also to Fr John, our Pall Bearers and Debbie Boardman for her beautiful flowers and bus creation, Thank you. Please accept this as our personal thanks.
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Public Notice The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service
2018 Annual Influenza Programme Flu Vaccinations will be available at Mareeba Hospital OPD/Emergency Department from the 20th April 2018 between 0900 and 1130hours Friday and 1330 to 1530hrs on Fridays at Immunisation Clinic. • All adults aged >65 years of age • Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy • Aboriginal and Torres S trait Islander people aged 15 years of age or over
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In loving Memory of
~~~ MOST DAYS ~~~
REST IN PEACE
Always loved and never forgotten your loving wife Lucy Grace & Robert, Sam & Jackie, Dino & Maria and their families.
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SAVE THE DATE! Variety Concert Saturday 2nd June At Mareeba Memorial Chapel, 45 Constance Street, Mareeba Tickets at the door 0418 413 727
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Thursday 17th May Mareeba Leagues Club Bookings Required - Phone 0412 046 588
What’s Coming Up? MAY 4th
Star Wars themed Blue Light Disco at PCYC Mareeba, 136 Walsh St, Mareeba. 6pm to 8pm - Prep to Grade 6. $5 entry per child. Prizes for best dressed.
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Order of the Eastern Star Cent Sale. Mareeba Leagues Club. Doors open 11am for 1pm start. All Welcome.
WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY & MONTHLY EVENTS > Q.C.W.A Mareeba Bingo every Thursday from 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba. > Q.C.W.A Aerial Outpost Branch Craft Day. 4th Wednesday of the month 9am. 15 Wilson St, Mareeba. > Mareeba Lioness Club Monthly Seniors Bingo and free morning tea is held 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Mareeba CWA Hall starting at 9am. > 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. > St George’s Church Indoor Bowls Tuesday’s at 1pm at St George’s Hall at 53 Constance St, Mareeba. > Mareeba RSL Club Soup Kitchen every Tuesday, 6pm-8pm entry via back gate. > Al-Anon Family Groups - Atherton and Yungaburra. Ph 1300 252 666. > Mareeba & District Orchid & Pot Plant Society - Monthly meeting held on second Saturday of each month, (except December), at Mareeba CWA Hall, Dempster Street, Mareeba. Meetings start at 2 p.m. All welcome.
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Located in Mareeba, one hour’s drive from Cairns, Granite Engineering and Manufacturing Co. Pty Ltdmanufactures utility vehicle trays and a range of products in stainless steel, aluminium and structural steel. Due to increased operations, we are currently seeking applications for Full Time Sheet Metal and Boilermakers. The successful applicants will have: • A recognised trade qualification and previous experience in Boilermaking • Prior experience in an engineering and manufacturing environment • High level experience with TIG and MIG welding • Prior experience with press and guillotine work, and stainless steel and aluminium fabrication The successful applicants will be able to produce work of a high standard in detail and accuracy, and able to follow instructions and work unsupervised and in a team environment. They will possess energy and enthusiasm toward quality workmanship and health and safety, along with strong time management skills. A current C Class Drivers Licence and High Risk Forklift Licence are required for this role. Prior experience with utility tray manufacturing would advantageous.
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In Memoriam
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TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE CLACHERTY ROAD, JULATTEN Council will be undertaking construction works of a new causeway over a water course on Clacherty Road, Julatten. To facilitate the works, notice is hereby given under the Provisions of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 that Clacherty Road will be closed to all traffic from 7:00am Tuesday, 1 May 2018 to 6pm Friday 18 May 2018 inclusive. During this period motorists are advised the alternative route is via Morrish Road and Euluma Creek Road. Any inconvenience is regretted and the cooperation and patience of motorists will be appreciated. In the interest of public safety, please observe all traffic control warning devices. For further information and enquiries, please contact Council’s Customer Service on 1300 308 461 or email info@msc.qld.gov.au. Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA, QLD. 4880
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EXPRESS SPORT PORT Mareeba All Breeds Hack Show @ Mareeba Pony Club grounds on Saturday April 28
Mickala Friend and Desa Boo, 1st in Maiden Galloway.
Angus Baker and Summer.
Garret Maudsley riding Christogracia Avita. Samantha LeBrocq and DP Exclusive won supreme champion hack of the day.
Jessica Friend and Tjuta Moonsong, 2nd in the Open Hack 15-16hh.
Pony Champion Taylor Curcurato and Bellvale Performing Arts.
Tane Quin in the Open Hack 15-16hh.
Christogracia Seriosa owned by Chris Maudsley.
Atherton represented at national BMX event
Six BMX bikers from Atherton recently went to WA for the National Titles including Asha Smith, Jacy Rose Evans, Aiden Smith, Harry Phillips, Bailey Page and Boston Page.
SIX riders from the Atherton BMX club represented the region at the BMX National Titles held in Bunbury, WA, over six days from March 20 to 25 this year. There were over 1000 riders from all over the country competing for an Australian Plate. On day two of the National Titles, the Oceania Continental Champion-
ships were held for a day of competitive racing, getting to know the track and the riders you will be riding with for that exclusive Australian Plate. Four riders from Atherton competed in the event including – Asha Smith, 10yr Girls, 4 Oceania Plate, Jacy Rose Evans, 13yr Girls, 5 Oceania Plate, Aiden Smith, 13yr Boys, 7 Oceania Plate and Harry
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Phillips, Junior Men, raced through to semi-finals. On day three of the National Titles, two of the Atherton riders hit the track to compete for an Australian Plate in the Cruiser Class. Jacy Rose Evans competed in the 13-14 year girls and with an unfortunate crash in her first moto was unable to progress through
to the finals. Asha Smith represented the 8-10 year girls on her cruiser and was able to hold out the rest of her competition and achieve 1A. On day four of the National Titles, the 20” class was held where four of the local riders competed for an A Plate. Boston Page (12 year boys) rode hard but was unable to progress past
the three motos. Bailey Page (9 year boys) made it through to quarter finals, but a crash saw his day finish earlier then he would of liked. Jacy Rose Evans made it to the semi finals, but had a tangle with another rider which she unfortunately could not make up to time to make it through to the finals. Aiden Smith rode in the
13 year boys age group. After progressing comfortably through the motos, quarters and semi-finals Aiden rode in the final to obtain himself a 7A plate. Asha Smith after gaining herself a 1A plate in her Cruiser Class was also able to come away with a second Australian plate in her 20” class and achieve an 4A plate. On day five of the Na-
tional Titles, Harry Phillips competed in the Junior Men Class and made it through to the Semi-finals with some very fast and competitive riding. Harry also competed in BMXA National Series, Round 2, at Frankston, Victoria over the weekend and just missed out a place in the final.
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EXPRESS SPORT PORT
Impressive win for Bulls
The Mareeba Bulls have come away with their first points of the 2018 FNQ Football campaign with an impressive 3-1 over the Leichhardt Lions at Lindsay Australia Stadium, Mareeba. The Bulls returned to their home ground for the first time in 2018 and looked right at home in front of their home crowd. After weathering an
open barrage from the Lions, the home side settled and looked in control, and youngster Jaydon Wells opening the scoring, finishing off a sweeping move with the assist coming from younger brother Bryson to give the Bulls a 1-0 at the break. It could have been more with Robert Pendenza missing from the penalty spot midway through the
first half. The second half started where the first finished with Jaydon Wells getting his second for the night in the opening minutes to give the home side a 2-0 lead. From then on the match swung back and forth, before another youngster Leon Peressini finished off well to give the Bulls a 3-0 lead. The Lions did get one back late in the match, but
the Bulls finished up the match 3-1 victors and bring home the first points of the season. Coaching staff Marcello Savaglio and Angel Tatti made a couple of changes, bringing in central defender Nicholas Tallarico, moving Peressini out wide and move Darcy McKormack into a central role. The Bulls looked more comfortable with Tallarico
leading from the back and McKormack leading from the front, the coaching staff now have a some good decisions to make with Justin Sabbidin, Steven Cater and possibly Jason Haydon being available for selection for the Bulls’ next game on Sunday May 13. On Saturday night, the Bulls reserves went down 3-0, the premier ladies started well going ahead
1-0 in the opening five minutes with Jeannae Kalinau scoring a screamer to open the scoring, but against a strong Lions outfit the ladies showed, promise, but went down fighting 3-1. The clubs Under-18’s boys continued their unbeaten run with another impressive win, charging down the lions 3-0 to sit atop of the FNQ youth league, along with the Bulls
1st division mens who are now also three from three, grinding out a tough 2-0 win away to the Lions on Friday night. The Bulls 2nd division side also remains undefeated with a late 2-1 win at home on Friday night against the Southside Comets. All grades now have a break this weekend for the May Day long weekend.
Roosters winning form continues A double from noted try scorer Caleb Foster has helped the Atherton Roosters to a comfortable 28-16 win over in-form and previously unbeaten Kangaroos on Sunday at Vico Oval. The round 4 match up was the Roosters fourth straight away game and the victory gives them a three from four winning record on the road. Kangaroos got off to a dream start with tries at the 15th and 25th minutes to lead 10-0. However, Atherton hit back through young winger Matty Baillie going over followed by Caleb Foster with his first. This put the Roosters 12-10 in front for halftime. It was a flurry of points to open the second half from the Roosters, with two tries coming within a 6-minute period. Jermaine Pedro found his way over after some quick fire ball skills from the
Roosters Jack Willis pushes through the Kangaroos defence on Sunday.
Bull rider Raymond Provost competed in last year’s series.
Bull ride to raise funds for charity The toughest bucking bulls and Bull riders will go head to head on Saturday June 16 as the Mareeba Rodeo Grounds comes alive with “Round 2 of the 2018 Great Northern Bull Riding Series”. Mareeba Rodeo Association has partnered with North Queensland Rodeo Entertainment to bring Round 2 of the Great Northern Bull ride Series to Mareeba and is proudly presented by Ringers Western. But the event will be more than just bull riding, it will be a night to shine the light on bullying and youth prevention suicide. Highlighted as the “Bullying and Youth Suicide Prevention Round” proceeds from the night will go to worthy organisations like Headspace and Dolly’s Dream as we fight to stamp out bullying in our communities. The 2018 Great Northern Bull ride series will
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Roosters. Soon after Caleb Foster was in for his second and the Roosters now led 24-10. Kangaroos replied at the 68th minute but two penalty conversions from Nigel Woodleigh pushed the Roosters well clear of their opposition. Kangaroos won the reserve grade match 30-14 over the Roosters. The Cairns District Rugby League first grade points table after four rounds – Brothers 8, Atherton 6, Tully 6, Mossman 4, Innisfail 4, Kangaroos 4, Ivanhoes 2, Yarrabah 2, Suburbs 2, Mareeba 0, Edmonton 0. There will be no CDRL competition this weekend due to the Foley Shield representative games in Townsville.Next match for the Atherton Roosters will be their first at home when they host Suburbs on Saturday May 19.
see some of the toughest bucking bulls like Raging Red Ranga, Apollo Creed, Suicidal and Crazy Trucker make the long trip north along with a spread of champion bull riders from a number of Australian rodeo associations. The bull riders will all be vying for the end of year prize of which will see the 2018 Great Northern Bull riding series champion head to Jacksonville Texas with an all-expenses paid trip as a wildcard entry at the CBR Jacksonville event. This opportunity will be life changing as it will see the 2018 Great Northern Bull riding champion compete on the world stage of bull riding competing against some of the best bull riders and bucking bulls in the world. The Great Northern bucking chutes and small arena will be setup inside the newly renovated Kerribee park arena so you can
get up close and personal with the entertainment. Make it a family weekend, pack up the kids and the tent and come out and support the fight against Bullying and Youth Suicide. The free camping area opens early Saturday morning with the event to kick off from 5pm. Be early to secure the best seats in the house. There will be a Ringers Western merchandise tent for all your latest western wear, heaps of giveaways, a licenced bar and local sporting clubs and organisations will be cooking up a storm. After the bull ride the good times will continue with the official Great northern bull ride series after party to being held at the Gateway Hotel in Mareeba. Buses will be transferring after party patrons to the gateway hotel at the completion of the event.
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In honour of Dr Bestmann Dr Nathan Walmsley is running in the Great Wheelbarrow Race this month in honour of the late Dr Bestmann. PHOTO BY PETER TOY.
Doctor Nathan Walmsley is preparing to push his body to the limit in honour of the legacy of his mentor and mate the late Dr Mark Bestmann. A well-known and respected general practitioner from Mareeba, Dr Bestmann had been a public champion of mental health issues in North Queensland all the while fighting his own private battle against depression. Dr Bestmann died in 2016 aged 55. To honour his friend,
Dr Walmsley will this year compete in the solo category of the Great Wheelbarrow Race raising money for mental health causes close to Dr Bestmann’s heart, The Black Dog Institute. “Mark would often run in a team in the Wheelbarrow Race and he would always raise a huge chunk of money and dress up in the most outrageous get-ups,” he said. “He believed the more open people were talking about mental health the
more likely were for people to seek help. “His contribution to reducing the stigma associated with mental health in North Queensland was something truly special and a vitally important legacy to honour.” Dr Walmsley will honour that legacy by pushing a wheelbarrow 140-kilometres from Chillagoe to Mareeba as part of the annual Great Wheelbarrow Race. The annual three-day event is in its 15th year and
attracts about 500 competitors from across Australia and this year will be held from 18 May to 20 May. Typically, teams share the load but for a handful of hardy souls they take the challenge of doing the entire journey by themselves. “I’ve done the race before a couple of times but doing it solo is going to be brutal,” Dr Walmsley laughed. “I’m hoping the broader health community will get behind me with either some sponsorship or
helping to be a member of my support crew or even forming a team.” Dr Walmsley said he first met Mark at an education session about mental health for young general practitioners about to start in the workforce. “He told us that life is like a bar stool. The more legs it has the sturdier it is,” he said. Townsville Hospital and Health Service Page 2 “As young doctors there will be a temptation to make work your lives. “If a bar stool only has one leg and it breaks there is nothing to stop you from falling.” Nathan began travelling as part of his GP training spending time in Atherton and Cooktown before returning to Mareeba to work with Dr Bestmann at the Mareeba Medical Centre. Over the next six years they became fast friends. “Mark was impossible not to like. He would always have time for you and he had the kind of personality that would light up a room,” he said. “As I got to know him I became aware of his battle with depression. “It was remarkable how much time he gave raising money for mental health and raising awareness of mental health given his own struggles.” If you want to support Dr Walmsley either with a donation or by being involved in the race visit his Facebook page for more information or email him at dr.nathan.walmsley@ gmail.com To donate: visit, https://teamblackdog. everydayhero.com/au/rtt-t/ wizard/share
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