The Express Newspaper 14th February 2018

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The annual school swimming carnival last Friday didn’t stop these dedicated school leaders from finalising plans for their first fundraiser of the year. The Mareeba State High School student council annually holds a Valentine’s Day fundraiser by selling roses at the school. This year they are hoping to sell around 50 roses at $3 each to students and say it’s not just for sweethearts but friends as well. “We are promoting friendship

roses this year,” said school captain Giulia Rogato. Valentine’s Day is a special occasion and it’s a great fundraiser for the student council. The money raised will be donated to a charity of their choosing. PICTURED: Orla Weaver (Co Student Council President), Alice Sibthorpe (Secretary), Aaron Cagat (Teasurer), Giulia Rogato (School Captain) and Ashleigh Hollins (Co Student Council President).

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100 reasons for Dot to celebrate By Rebecca Wallis

Fighting fit and excited for the weekend’s celebrations, you would never know Dot McKeown has just turned 100. Up until 10 months ago the great grandmother was living in her own home in Atherton almost entirely self-sufficient, but now happily resides at Malanda Ozcare where a birthday party was held in her honour on Saturday, February 10, two days after she reached the impressive milestone. “She was really excited about her birthday,” said eldest son Bruce. “We had lots of friends and family come and celebrate with us.” Dot was born in South Johnstone in 1918 – the same year that World War I ended. King George V was still the king of England and her birth came just days after a cyclone killed 30 people in Mackay. Dot spent much of her

youth in South Johnstone before moving to the Tablelands when she was 20. She worked at the Atherton Hotel (The Stump) as a bed maid, in a dry cleaners and also at The Carrington Hotel as a cook before getting married shortly after to Robert (Bob) McKeown who sadly passed away in 1979. Dot also worked for the peanut board for a while and then went on to have three children – Bruce, Susan and Glenn. “She gets around on her own still, she just uses a walker,” said Bruce. “But she’s still all there and knows what’s going on.” Dot was reportedly a keen gardener in her hey day and although she misses having her own home, she has made lots of friends at the Malanda care home. Around 16 family and friends joined her on Saturday for a party and helped her celebrate making it to 100 years old.

Dot McKeown celebrated her 100th birthday last week in Malanda.

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IT was a special day for Mareeba Shire Deputy Mayor Alan Pedersen when his hard work and advocacy for the rural and regional communities of the shire was acknowledged at the opening of the Tate River Crossing last Friday. Councillor Pedersen joined Member for Cook Cynthia Lui and Mayor Tom Gilmore to officially open the crossing which was jointly funded by the Queensland Government and Mareeba Shire Council. The causeway was officially named the ‘Alan Pedersen Crossing’ in recognition of Cr Pedersen,

who lobbied for years for the upgrade of the causeway to improve accessibility for those living in remote areas. Mayor Tom Gilmore said by the end of this term Cr Pedersen will have served for 15 years on Council and has been very passionate about supporting the remote areas of the Shire. “During that period he has been an extremely vocal advocate for the rural and regional community of our shire, arguing successfully for budget consideration of road maintenance and capital works; but more particularly for better

access during the wet season, and for putting concrete bases in gullies and creeks,” he said. The new Tate River Crossing has improved the accessibility for cattle stations transporting cattle to the sale yards. The crossing provides the only access across the Tate River, connecting Deputy Mayor Alan 17,000 head of cattle to Pedersen was part of sale yards in Mareeba and the official opening of Malanda. Tate River crossing “The agribusiness comnamed after him. munity will also have more reliable and better access The project was jointly our Regions program and to every day needs such as food, fuel and mail, as well funded by the State Gov- Mareeba Shire Council Community using the Federal Governas access to emergency ser- ernment’s Resilience Fund, Building ment’s Roads to Recovery vices,” Cr Gilmore said.

program. “We must of course express our deep appreciation to both the Commonwealth and State Governments for their generous contribution. Without their funding, this project would simply have not been possible.” Member for Cook, Cynthia Lui said while there have been no recorded accidents on the causeway, the increase in width and improved alignment has enabled road trains transporting cattle to fit both sets of tyres comfortably along the entire length of the crossing, reducing the risk of catastrophe.

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Helping hand for the needy By Rebecca Wallis

A retail store with heavily discounted groceries for people in need has officially opened its doors in Mareeba. The Community Pantry is a QITE Work for the Dole jobactive project funded by the federal government. Users can get a referral card from any community organisation and then head to the pantry to purchase essentials such as milk, toothpaste and fruit and veg grown in the Community Garden. “There’s a massive need for it,” said Francesca Macfarlane, QITE’s Work for the Dole broker. “We’ve had it open in Atherton for a while, but people have not been able to travel between so having one here means Mareeba people can use it.” Alongside offering cheap groceries, the pantry is also giving locals an opportunity to learn some val-

uable employment skills. “They work here as well, learning cash register skills, learning stock taking skills, and day to day interaction of retail,” said Ms Macfarlane. “Some of these people have never worked a day in their lives, so this gives them skills so they can then go and get a job. “The feedback we’re getting is that they’re feeling like they’re doing something that’s worthwhile. “Going to work can be scary if you’ve never done anything like that before, it’s a whole other world.” The pantry has been open for a few weeks at 52 Rankin Street and also stocks some handmade wooden toys made by Work for the Dole participants in Ravenshoe. The Community Pantry will be open every Wednesday from 9am to 4pm. Non-perishable food items can be donated to the pantry or any QITE centre on the Tablelands.

Work for the Dole broker Francesca Macfarlane says there is a huge need for this in Mareeba.

Neighbours in uproar as windfarm gets go ahead

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A Lakeland land owner is going to fight to halt the construction of a $200 million wind farm near her property after it was given state government approval last week. Joy Marriott claims employees of Windlab Limited “have been careless with the truth” about the construction of the project that will include 30 towers up to 240m high. The Lakeland Wind Farm will be located 60kms south west of Cooktown on the Cape York Peninsula. “Because it is code assessable, I don’t have any rights to object,” said Ms Marriott. “So I’m going to the planning and environment court to seek a declaration.” Ms Marriott is con-

structing a caravan park on her property which borders the proposed wind farm. She claims one of the turbines will sit 800-900 metres from her house site and while the wind was blowing and the blades were turning, the ambient noise associated would have a detrimental effect on her and her family, park visitors and domestic animals. “If it goes up I would have lost my property rights,” she said. “And my property value will go down.” The wind farm is set to produce around 100 megawatts of power for North Queensland, connected via the national electricity grid. Developers say it will bring significant investment to the region and is expected to create approximately 200 jobs during its 12 month construction.

“Lakeland Wind Farm is an exceptional project and we eagerly anticipate starting construction this year,” said Windlab Chief Executive Officer. Roger Price. “Working with the community is always key for us; we are therefore particularly pleased that we found a solution that aligns neighbour plans, planning code and project requirements. “With construction of Kennedy Energy Park (Stage I) near Hughenden now in full swing and development of Stage II on the way, Windlab and North Queensland are contributing to securing affordable, diverse and reliable electricity for the benefit of all Queenslanders,” he said. The wind farm will operate for at least 25 years and generate enough

Joy Marriott says one of the wind turbines from the Lakeland project will sit 800-900 metres from her house site.

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Ex-students ready for uni life 2017 Mareeba State High School seniors returned to school last week for a final time at a farewell in their honour. 12 former students attended the morning tea held last Tuesday in the Library, with teachers, students and community leaders in attendance. It was a chance to share well wishes before embarking on university and working life. The new 2018 school leaders were also given the opportunity to hear some valuable advice from the past seniors.

College leader Gabriella Cuda with parents Dee and Peter.

St Stephen’s Catholic College Leaders Joshua Kievit, Gabriella Cuda, Elena Pilat and David Bin with College Principal Mrs Ida Pinese.

Glenys and Joe Pilat with daughter and College leader Elena Pilat.

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Mareeba Shire Councillor Mary Graham with Principal Ida Pinese.

St Stephen’s Catholic College held an opening mass on Monday February 5, where the 2018 College Leaders were commissioned and presented with their badges surrounded by teachers, students and family.

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Anger over van park fence By Rebecca Wallis

A decision by Mareeba Shire Council to erect a fence outside of the boundary of a caravan park on Egan Street has caused backlash from neighbouring residents. In November last year a meeting was held to address issues arising from Riverside Caravan Park, with complaints made to both council and local law enforcement officers. It was suggested that a fence erected around the boundary of the facility would reduce much of the

anti-social behaviour and on December 20 councillors voted to allocate $32,000 for the fence to go ahead. But by the end of the month a survey found that existing fencing on Egan and Loudon Street was outside of the boundary and that it would be more costeffective to erect the new fence in the same place as the old one. “The presence of a number of buried services and proximity of three temporary structures within the caravan park, meant it would be most practical to install the new fence along

the current alignment, outside the property boundary,” wrote officers in their report to councillors presented on January 24. “This method would also allow the allocated budget to be met but may present issues whereby Council knowingly installs a fence outside its property boundary.” Councillors agreed and moved a motion to go ahead with building the new fence outside of the park’s official boundary. The alternative would mean “removing and reestablishing structures elsewhere in the park” estimat-

ed to add a further $50,000 to the project cost. Claire Mackney, a neighbouring resident of the caravan park is unhappy with the decision. “Mayor Gilmore often speaks about ‘community standards’ in the newspapers. “I very much doubt that council would allow the average Joe to extend his private boundary to the edge of the road simply to suit themselves,” she said. “Council are not above legislation. Having reviewed the act, there is no provision for council to actually allow for people

to reside within a road reserve.” Ms Mackney wrote to the State Asset Management, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy to express her concerns and ask for advice. “My primary concern is that the road is simply not wide enough for the current traffic use and pedestrian traffic,” she said. “Having watched the installation of the fence this week, I note that it has been placed further back from the road. The positive in that is that pedestrians will have free movement off the bitumen.”

Wheelbarrow Race nominations open Nominations are now open for the 2018 Great Wheelbarrow Race and with a new online booking platform released on Monday, registering your team has never been easier. Now in its 15th year, the Great Wheelbarrow Race which will once again run from Chillagoe to Mareeba in May, has launched a new look website with online registrations to streamline the process for competitors. The charity event remains a three day fun-filled endurance event, taking in the rugged picturesque landscape of our region. Competitors will start the 144km journey in Chillagoe on Friday morning and arrive back to Mareeba on Sunday afternoon. Make this year the year you challenge yourself. Participants can form teams, pairs or even compete individually as they walk or run with a wheelbarrow. GWR committee chair Cr Nipper Brown said he was looking forward to the event and hopes with online registrations now available that those competing will get their nominations in early. The 2018 Great Wheelbarrow race will be held on May 18-20. To nominate head to www.greatwheelbarrowrace.com. Nominations close May 1, 2018.

with less anti-social behaviour and less loud parties. “I acknowledge that the Mareeba Shire Council has listened to what the community has said in this matter and addressed the majority of our concerns,” she said. “I believe that the erection of the fence is both beneficial for the neighbourhood and the Caravan Park management. I thank the community who supported this action, the Council and the Mareeba Police officers who have all contributed to positive changes for our neighbourhood.”

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Cook CEO gets pushed out Cook Shire Council is under new interim leadership after councillors voted not to renew Tim Cronin’s contract. Ray Burton will stay until Cook Shire Council appoints a permanent CEO, which is expected to take several months. Mr Burton was most recently in the top role at Townsville City Council for eight years, and Pine Rivers Council for six years, with

Ms Mackney is concerned that a precedent will now be set that allows anyone to try and build outside of their property’s boundary. But Mayor Tom Gilmore says the decision was a “sensible” one. “We are always trying to act sensibly and do the right thing,” he said. “It’s already costing a lot to put the fence up and by doing it this way the best outcome was to save $50,000.” Ms Mackney did say that issues at the caravan park have improved since the meeting in November

24 years as a council chief executive under his belt and 40-plus years in local government. “I’m looking forward to meeting the community and working with them and our staff and Councillors,” Mr Burton said. “I’m here with my wife Lee, and we both love bushwalking and fishing, and are hoping to have time to get out and explore the shire while we are here.”

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Since retiring from Townsville council in 2016, Mr Burton has filled several interim CEO positions including at Fraser Coast and North Burnett councils, and other local government project and advisory roles, including at Doomadgee for three months. Cook Shire Mayor Peter Scott said the shire was fortunate to have such an experienced leader to steer the organisation while the

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recruitment was ongoing. “Ray’s extensive experience in local government, and over 20 years as a CEO, will stand us in good stead,” Cr Scott said. “His recent stints as interim CEO in other councils also means he is used to hitting the ground running, and he knows some of the unique challenges we face in the Far North after his time at Townsville and Former Cook Shire CEO Doomadgee.” Tim Cronin.

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Katter releases tell all book Controversial MP Bob Katter has released a book that lifts the lid on what goes on behind the scenes of one of Australia’s most outspoken politicians. Loved and hated in equal measures, there is no denying that Bob Katter has some strong opinions but is underneath it all a very private person. Until now he has been very reluctant to speak about the people and events that have shaped his life. Conversations with Katter allowed him free-range to raise issues that he believes are important for the nation to address. He also believes that politicians in all levels of government have much to answer for and speaks openly about his own disappointments which weigh heavily on him to this day. There are many personal

and political revelations in his book. Here is the Bob Katter who is concerned about CO2 and supports cuttingedge green energy initiatives; the whitefella from Cloncurry who identifies closely with the First Australians; the gun-owner who reads hunting magazines as well as seminal works such as Robert Ardrey’s Territorial Imperative; the man who can argue a case by quoting from Karl Marx’s Das Kapital and believes that Herman De Soto’s The Mystery of Capital is one of the most important publications in the last 100 years. Bob Katter, the scared, skinny little kid who had to learn to stand up to bullies in the schoolyard says he was toughened by rugby league and life in the bush as a miner and cattleman. He was also emotionally

hardened by political life in State and Federal politics. But, this same man, who has an almost fearsome reputation in parliamentary debate, found it too difficult to talk about his mother during the Conversations with Katter. It was just too overwhelming to relate the vital role she played in the Katter family. “Even though it is over nearly 50 years since she died, I am still unable to talk of my mother even to my children. I have written about her, but when I did this piece, I locked myself in a room because I didn’t want anyone else to see the emotions that were running there.” Why did Katter risk public and media ridicule on television when he dismissed same sex marriage and gay rights as not even being on the political ra-

dar in his part of Australia? Why was this veteran politician so sure that most people in his vast electorate would reject same-sex marriage and that Muslim communities in Western Sydney would maximise their political power by voting in a block? Conversations with Katter takes us behind the scenes with the hung parliament, when Bob Katter and the independents “had more power than any prime minister could ever dream of.” This is a book about politics, life and challenges to our nation’s prosperity and provides a fascinating insight into Bob Katter’s often controversial political career spanning more than 40 years. Why are the Katter land rights’ achievements back in the 1980’s still acknowledged and even celebrated

by today’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait leaders? The nearly 1,000 deeds under his ministry are still referred to as the “Katter Releases.” When doing political deals on a handshake, who was the most trustworthy Prime Minister…Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard or Kevin Rudd? Will the independents in the Australian Parliament ever become a strong “third force” and why is Bob Katter worried about Pauline Hanson’s track record in voting? Read Conversations with Katter and get a better understanding of why this man, who so strongly identifies with conservative values, is also happy to be “in bed” with one of the most powerful and militant leftwing trade unions in the country, the CFMEU.

Young Albina shines at Tamworth LOCAL talent Albina Niceforo (pictured) travelled to Tamworth in January to take part in and enjoy all that the Tamworth Country Music Festival had to offer. Albina enjoyed the entertainment as well as the opportunities the iconic and largest country music festival in Australia offered her. This included the chance to get up and entertain crowds at the many venues over

the ten day festival. Besides Albina making many new friendships, she said her highlight of the festival was when she got to sing Applejack in the Tamworth Town Hall with a professional backing band. Albina also made it to the grand final of the 2018 Mount Franklin Junior Talent Quest where she was announced as Junior Runner Up of the competition.

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RADF grants open OVER the last three years, Mareeba Shire Council has funded 33 community arts, heritage and cultural initiatives, through the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF). The program is delivered as a partnership between the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Mareeba Shire Council to enhance cultural and creative experiences across the shire. Chair of the RADF committee, Cr Angela Toppin said each year Mareeba Shire Council provides community grants to art-

ists, arts, heritage and cultural workers, groups and organisations throughout the shire. “The Mareeba RADF program has contributed significantly to providing opportunities for amateur artists and the general public to participate in arts and cultural workshops,” she said. “Creative opportunities are essential to the cultural vitality and wellbeing of the community by decreasing social isolation and sense of belonging to the community.” Cr Toppin is encourag-

ing local artists and community groups to apply for a RADF Community Grant. Projects must have a strong developmental or participatory focus and may include activities such as; development of new works, cultural tourism, events, collections, heritage protection, performances, placemaking, professional development and more. Guidelines and application forms are available on Council's website. Applications close February 28, 2018.

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Fong On Bay camping area has been closed after vandals trashed it over the Australia Day long weekend.

Vandals trash Tinaroo camp site Rangers have closed a section of Fong On Bay camping area in Danbulla State Forest on Lake Tinaroo due to vandalism by campers over the Australia Day long weekend that left part of the campground unusable. Principal Ranger Andrew Millerd said vehicles had been used to do “doughnuts” through the campground at high speed, destroying large areas of turf that would take some time to recover. “This type of activity will not be tolerated,” Mr Millerd said. “Families nearby reported the activities and that they had feared for their safety, as well having their camping weekend ruined. “Not only were those campers impacted, but until the damage is repaired, this usually popular site has been spoiled for everyone else. The maximum penalty for vandalising a state forest is $2523 per offence. On-the-spot fines can also be imposed.

Mr Millerd said QPWS had extra ranger patrols on the Tableland over the long weekend. “Rangers and Police also patrolled Lake Eacham in Crater Lakes National Park,” he said. “Despite the wet weather, the lake was very popular on Australia Day. Most visitors had a great day, were well behaved and complied with our request not to take drink containers onto the lake. “We want everyone to be able to visit our beautiful parks and forests, look after them, and enjoy themselves safely. “Rangers and Police are investigating the Fong On Bay camping area incident with information provided by other campers, and we will continue to work hard and patrol these areas to stop disrespectful, destructive or dangerous behaviour in our parks and forests.” Anyone with information in relation to these reports from the long weekend is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

PHOTO of the week

This weeks members choice winner of the Tablelands and Surrounds Photography Group is Francine Henrich. The Photo was taken at Millaa Millaa Lookout.

Keen photographers can join the Facebook group and enter their photos – Tablelands and Surrounding Photography Group.

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Expresso 

Your Weekly Horoscopes March 21 to Apr 20 Aries

Get the whole family involved in a worthwhile cause or cultural event. Your intellectual charm will entice new love interests. Changes in your residence may be financially favorable.

Taurus

Wednesday 14th

Thursday 15th

Friday 16th

Saturday 17th

Sunday 18th

Tide Times 0236 0.72 0914 2.90 1514 1.21 2053 2.41

Tide Times 0302 0.72 0937 2.89 1540 1.20 2121 2.41

Tide Times 0331 0.77 1002 2.85 1609 1.20 2153 2.38

Tide Times 0402 0.87 1028 2.77 1643 1.23 2229 2.31

Max 36o Min 20o

Max 35o Min 18o Tide Times 0211 0.75 0852 2.88 1450 1.23 2027 2.37

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

Max 34o Min 22o

Max 30o Min 21o

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.

Tide Times 0437 1.03 1058 2.65 1720 1.28 2311 2.21

Tide Times 0517 1.24 1131 2.47 1802 1.35

LEMON BUTTERCREAM FROSTING

1 tablespoon of lemon zest

Method

May 22 to June 21

1. In a mixer, add the icing sugar and the softened butter and cream together on low speed until the icing sugar and butter are completely combined. 2. Continue to beat on medium speed until the frosting is creamy. 3. Add the lemon zest and the lemon juice. 4. Continue to mix.

June 22 to July 22

C R O S S

WORD SEARCH

July 23 to Aug 22

Opportunities for love will develop while traveling or while attending religious functions. Don’t lend or borrow money or belongings. Those you live with may be experiencing problems.

Virgo

Aug 23 - Sept 23

Don’t start a dispute unless you’re prepared to accept irreversible results. You have done all you can to sort things out a personal level. Someone you live with will be quite unreasonable today.

Libra

WORD

Sept 24 to Oct 23

There will be hidden matters that you may find disturbing. You will easily charm members of the opposite sex. Someone may be trying to damage your reputation.

Scorpio

Oct 24 to Nov 22

You could easily lose your temper at work. Don’t push your opinions or ideas on others. You may want to take a look at courses offered at a local institute. Children may be on your mind.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21

You should be able to make major career gains if you plan your intentions carefully. You can expect changes in your financial situation as well as in your status. However, be careful with luggage; it may be rerouted.

Capricorn

Dec 22 to Jan 20

Apple

Coconut

Guava

Raisin

Avocado

Current

Kiwi

Strawberry

Banana

Date

Lemon

Tangerine

Blueberry

Durian

Lime

Watermelon

Cherry

Fig

Lychee

Citrus

Grape

Prune

Puzzle solutions

Escapist tendencies will result in a poor reputation and a lack of confidence. Any intimate relationships with colleagues will lead to gossip that could easily affect your position. You may feel that someone at work is holding you back.

Aquarius

Jan 21 to Feb 19

You might not accomplish all that you want to at home today. Having your own business is a good idea. You will be viewed as a sensitive, compassionate individual and others will ask you for advice.

Pisces

Max 30o Min 23o

5 cups icing sugar

Advancement can be yours if you are assertive in your approach. Unexpected bills will be impossible for you to pay. Visit friends or relatives you rarely see.

Leo

Tuesday 20th

1 cup butter - softened

Be prepared to lose friends or alienate other people if you insist on being stubborn. Make plans to attend group discussions or get together with friends who like to talk as much as you do.

Cancer

Monday 19th

Max 31o Min 23o

Ingredients

April 21 to May 21

Work quietly on your own. Be sure to take advantage of the opportunities that exist. Children will be of major concern if you haven’t kept the lines of communication open.

Gemini

Max 31o Min 22o

ACROSS 7. A person who is contemptibly lacking in the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things. 8. A call made to rally soldiers for battle. 9. Unpleasant or repulsive, especially in appearance. 10. Reduce to the smallest possible amount or degree. 11. Departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behaviour. 13. A dome-shaped Eskimo house. 15. Make a speech, especially pompously or at length. 16. Make (something) seem worthy and impressive. 18. Made, consisting of, or resembling wood; woody. 19. Past and past participle of tell. 21. A landlocked country in East Africa. 22. Causing horror.

DOWN 1. A foolish or stupid person (often as a general term of abuse). 2. Popular music that is tuneful and undemanding. 3. An item or piece of something, typically one left over from a larger piece or set. 4. A contemptible or unpleasant person. 5. The state of being the firstborn child. 6. A rejection or dismissal of someone by treating them as unimportant. 12. Money obtained in return for labour or services. 14. A low-brow style of mass-produced art or design using popular or cultural icons. 17. Having electrical or magnetic polarity. 20. Past and past participle of lay.

ORDER YOUR PHOTOS TODAY

Feb 20 to March 20

Social activity should be on your agenda today. An older member of the family may need assistance. You mustn’t give too much to your children.

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

Avocado and mango orchard 44.23HA (109.2 acres) mostly cleared mango and avocado orchard with approximately 16.19ha (40 acres) for cropping. Approximately 1450 mango and 500 avocado trees plus 1000 avocado trees planted by January 2018. Features include: • Four sheds – one for packing and others for storage/ machinery • Machinery inventory • 52 ML water allocation • Electric pump • Underground mainAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:

line • Solid set irrigation • River frontage plus channel water supplemented by Tinaroo Dam • Two homes This property is priced at $950,000 and can be viewed on our website under rural F31 at www. mareeba4880realestate. com.au Contact Mareeba Real Estate Agencies on 4092 1556. Lyn on 0427 153 868 or Mark on 0428 121 520.

MUTCHILBA $975,000 Mareeba Real Estate Agencies 0428 121 520 or 0427 153 868

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PROPERTY Rare Mareeba investment opportunity

Sale SPACE & PRIVACY

4

2

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126 acres, Cairns side of Mareeba, down a no through road with a modern 4 bedroom home, solar panels, large shed, views of hills in the distance and the great Australian bush in your own backyard. • 12m x 18m (approx) machinery shed • 2 bores, 3 dams plus rainwater tank • Horse stables and some fencing in place Owner is serious about selling and is prepared to meet the market. Inspect today and present your offer! Exclusive Agent Price $585,000 Neg John Goncalves 0407 690 961 raywhiteruralmareeba.com.au/qld/mareeba

A rare block of eight x 1 bedroom units on one title, built of masonry block sitting perfectly between two primary schools and very handy to shops. Rarely vacant with long standing tenants in place this block of units

will be a perfect and solid addition to anyone's property portfolio or would be just as attractive if bought as a selfmanaged super fund. With good returns and potential to increase rent why not let the tenants pay the mortgage.

For more information or to arrange a private inspection of this property please call marketing agent Aurelia Rogato of Rogato Real Estate on 0418 183 555. Visit www. rogatobros.com.au/ID #1P1800

Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

MAREEBA $850,000 NEG Aurelia Rogato Rogato Real Estate 0418 183 555

Great investment/first home – $249,000 neg

MAREEBA PROPERTY OFFICE

OPEN HOME THIS SATURDAY

10AM-10.45AM

EXCLUSIVE

LIFESTYLE & INCOME

COUNTRY LIVING

MUTCHILBA CASH STORE

• 4 bed, 2 bath, steel frame block home, 2Ha • 6m x 9m 2 bay shed plus skillion lean-to • Solar power system, fully equipped bore • 4 rainwater tanks, front and rear patios

• Licenced Post Office, centre zoning • Café with full kitchen offering takeaway/dine-in • Convenience shop, unleaded and diesel fuel • 3 bed plus office freehold residence/shopfront

$555,000 NEG

$465,000 NEG (WIWO)

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LOCATION AND 2 BATHROOMS!

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• Master Bedroom With Ensuite • Modern Kitchen With Plenty Of Bench Space • Large Timber Deck Entertaining Area • Renovated Bathroom And Laundry • Repolished Timber Floors • 627m2 Allotment With Side Access

$285,000 NEG - ID #1P2195 - Aurelia Rogato 0418 183 555

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one of the lowest priced masonry block properties in mareeba. Located on the Atherton side of Mareeba, this masonry block home represents true value and an affordable entry point into the Mareeba property market. The owner of this "pocket pleaser" has kept the property up to date over the years with work done such as the impressive kitchen upgrade, interior paint and new floor coverings just to name a few. Other features include: • Potential to turn the huge laundry into a third bedroom by moving it out to the garage • Masonry block construction inside and out • Air conditioning

• Built-in robes • Garage with direct access inside • Front patio • Fully fenced • Great neighbourhood So much potential... Don't judge this home from the street, take the time for a private inspection and you will be Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

surprised by what this property has to offer. This is the best value masonry block buy in a sought after area of Mareeba under $250,000. Contact agent John Goncalves at Ray White Mareeba on 0407 690 961 to inspect. 12 Martin Av, MAREEBA $249,000 NEG John Goncalves Ray White Mareeba 0407 690 961

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PROPERTY

Wow – $10,000 price reduction OPEN HOME

THIS SATURDAY 11.00AM - 12.00PM 22 Jacana Close, Sunbird Park • QUALITY BUILT, NEAR NEW 4 BEDROOM HOME • MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS + 8m x 5m COLORBOND SHED • 1001m2 BLOCK + SIDE ACCESS & NO REAR NEIGHBOURS

PRICE: REDUCED TO $450,000 0417 700 468 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU

BRAND NEW EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE

OPEN HOME THIS SATURDAY 11AM - 12 NOON 5 AGIUS CRESCENT, RAYFIELD ESTATE, MAREEBA • 4 BRM, 2 BATH ASHLEE JONES HOME ON AN ACRE • MEDIA ROOM, OFFICE NOOK, ENTERTAINER’S KITCHEN • FULLY AIR-CON & TILED, HUGE OUTDOOR ENT. AREA • FULLY FENCED, IRRIGATED, BORE & TOWN WATER

Set behind a white picket fence, this charming weatherboard Queenslander on a quarter of an acre only a short stroll from town and the Barron River is ready for you to call home. Completely restored in recent years it provides the perfect combination of modern day living with the original Queenslander character and charm. • Welcoming front timber entrance deck • Three bedrooms

(two rooms with builtin wardrobes and airconditioning in the main bedroom) • Open plan living area plus large U shape modernized kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space and a servery to the deck • Full length rear entertainment deck overlooking the backyard Original polished timber floorboards throughout • Updated bathroom with bath tub and separate toilet

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• Massive double drive throughout carport adjoining the house • Fully fenced 1012m2 low maintence allotment • Large lockable colorbond shed with power and water + leanto/carport to accommodate boat/camper trailer • Lockable dog kennels Perfect for a young family, retirees or investors with tenants already in place at $330 per week rent. The property has

been realistically priced to meet the market and won't last long. For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact exclusive agent Sophie Bozzo at Joe Torrisi Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

Real Estate on 0428 128 154.

PRICE: $525,000 NEG SOPHIE BOZZO 0428 128 154

RAYFIELD ACREAGE ESTATE

PRICE REDUCED!

MAREEBA NOW $260,000 EXCLUSIVE to Sophie Bozzo Joe Torrisi Real Estate 0428 128 154

• LEVEL, WELL DRAINED RURAL RESIDENTIAL BLOCKS • BLOCK SIZES RANGE FROM 3000M2 TO 4049M2 • POWER, PHONE, INTERNET, TOWN WATER & BORE • MINUTES FROM TOWN, ATHERTON SIDE OF MAREEBA

PRICED FROM: $130,000 SOPHIE BOZZO 0428 128 154

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PROPERTY The perfect starter

Here's your chance to enter the property market with this affordable cottage style home. Situated a short distance from shopping cen-

tres and schools, location and convenience is one of its biggest features. Great for a first home owner, this three bedroom,

Mareeba Property Management

Your local rental specialists YOU CAN CALL ME HOME! 3 bedroom home in the centre of town, polished timber floors, fans throughout, large fully fenced yard, single carport & strictly no pets. $340 PER WEEK

one bathroom residence has all the essentials to make a great family home. Featuring two spacious living areas, a generous and

practical kitchen and two toilets. The home has a copious amount of windows and doors throughout allowing an abundance of natural light to fill the home. • Three bedroom, one bathroom home • Two living areas • Vinyl flooring throughout • Security screened windows and doors • Two toilets • Steel Stumps - Roof in excellent condition • New vinyl cladding • Two bay shed or ga-

rage • Fully fenced 1012m2 allotment • Close to Mareeba's CBD Fully fenced on a very spacious 1012m2 allotment with low maintenance lawns and gardens. The property also has a con-

For more information or to arrange an inspection please contact Vince Costas at Central Realty today on 0419 926 691 or 4092 2232. MAREEBA $235,000 NEG Vince Costas Central Realty Mareeba 0419 926 691 or 4092 2232

Contact:

Hop, skip and a jump to town two bedroom block unit, lino throughout, curtains and blinds, single carport and strictly no pets. For rent at $190 per week.

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

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venient two bay shed which can be utilised as a garage or workshop.

For more information or to arrange an inspection, do not hesitate to contact Mareeba Property Management on 4092 2111.

MAREEBA For Rent $190 P/W Mareeba Property Management 4092 2111

Contact:

Wide open spaces

VACANT 987M2 ALLOTMENT

• IN ATHERTON • BACKING ONTO PARK RESERVE • OVERLOOKS FARMLAND • TOWN SERVICES • NEAR SCHOOLS & MINUTES BY CAR TO CBD

$93,500

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4092 1556

7 Hort Street, Mareeba

OP TH 10A EN H IS M - O SA 11 ME TU AM RD AY

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5 3 2 BRAND NEW SANCTUARY HOME  Highly desirable family home  All bedrooms are fitted with carpets  State of the art kitchen, stone bench tops and butler’s pantry  Two extra large living areas and media room  Optimises the natural light and captures cool breezes  Tiled living areas  3373m2 allotment  Cairns side of Mareeba

9 Riverlands Drive, Mareeba $550,000 NEG

VINCE COSTAS 0419 926 691 Office: 4092 2232 Email: vince@crmareeba.com www.crmareeba.com

Here is an excellent opportunity to acquire 5.09 acres of flat, improved land on the outskirts of Mareeba. With its space and quiet cul-de-sac location and established trees and gardens, lifestyle living with a rural aspect is assured. Improvements include a solid 3 bedroom block home, a 7m x 10m three-bay Colorbond shed with 3m lean-to, a 6m x 6m steel shed with 2.5m lean-to and a double garden shed

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measuring 6m x 6m. The property also benefits from 7ML of water from the channel and is fenced on one side. This low maintenance three bedroom plus one bathroom solid block home provides all the comforts of home. Its simple design makes for easy care living and easy home maintenance. A large tiled front patio on the shady side of the house provides space to enjoy the surrounding rural ambiance.

The kitchen is practical and user friendly and leads to the dining room and living area. Each of the three bedrooms easily fits a Queen-size bed with bed side tables and the bathroom has a shower and vanity and there is a separate toilet. Outdoors features plenty of wide open space. With a water allocation servicing the land, this property would be perfect for the hobby farmer or market gardener. Two

large sheds also provide plenty of additional storage space. An extra-large single carport provides vehicle parking space and adjoins a breezeway area which includes the laundry. Rarely does an opportunity present itself to acquire acreage lifeAddress: Price: Agent: Contact:

style property not too far from town. See for yourself what this property has to offer. For further information or to arrange an inspection, contact exclusive agent John Falvo at Mareeba Property Office.

MAREEBA $495,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to John Falvo Mareeba Property Office 0408 456 344

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PROPERTY

Great things come in small packages

HOUSE & LAND PACKAGE @ AMAROO Amaroo and Capital Homes NQ (QBCC 1076708) proudly present their latest house and land Package* – proposed for construction on Lot 3 Jannali Ct, Amaroo (662m2). Affordable and prestigious, this three bedroom 173m2 Family home fea-

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tures terrific street appeal and represents great value for money. Positioned for peace of mind, this stunning design will entice those who wish to be close to Medical Facilities, with the Amaroo Medical Centre close by and the future Amaroo

Market Place, delightful parks and gardens will also be within walking distance. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms all open plan living areas. You will love the trendy kitchen that includes an island bench, and flow through

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access to the alfresco dining area. Priced at $291,000, including the land, this one is a fabulous deal. *House and land sold on separate contracts. A list of inclusions is available on request; picture is an artist’s impression and

may vary from the finished product. Contact Debbie on 0409 321 000. Sales Centre open at Hastie Road, from 10am to 3pm every Tuesday to Saturday, or by appointment anytime.

MARK UPHAM 0429 018 775

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INDEX

business

DIRECTORY

A

C

Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Childcare Curtains, Blinds & Fabrics

B

E

Blinds Bulldozer Hire

Earthmoving

Electrical Embroidery Entertainment

Graphic Design

Floor Coverings Fuel

M

I

Irrigation I.T

F

Mowing Services

G

AIR CONDITIONING

P

BLINDS

Pest Management Plumbing Pool Maintenance

Painting Security Snake Removal

Q

T

Quarry

Transport Travel Tree Lopping

S

Sandblasting/

CHILDCARE

Truck/ Crane hire

V

Venue Hire

ELECTRICAL

BLINDS

Trust the BLIND specialists! Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds

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

Daniel Battistin

TO IN Blinds and Curtains

Desiree Siemon

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

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

P 4095 5669 F 4095 5797 M 0408 887 701

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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

BULLDOZER HIRE

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

Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657

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

Business Directory

DEADLINE 4PM EVERY FRIDAY

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

Supply & Fit

info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au 3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care

EARTHMOVING

For more info phone 4092 3464

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

ENTERTAINMENT • BISTRO • BAR • TAB • KENO • POKIES • FUNCTIONS Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner

phOne 4092 2922

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

your local business guide

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

FLOOR COVERINGS

ELECTRICAL 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

your local business guide CURTAINS,BLINDS & FABRIC

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

Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds

Mareeba 4092 2800 Atherton 4091 3300

FLOORS

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!

email: dobattistin@msn.com

25 Yarrabee Close, Mareeba Qld. 4880

Do it right the first time!

CURTAINS & BLINDS

The ExprEss NEwspapEr delivers to:

Mobile 0448 856 187

Plus we sell... Tracks > Rods > Accessories

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

Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings

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

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023

96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings

Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote

FUEL

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

EMBROIDERY

Service StationS open to the public

For $31 per week

24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers (Mareeba only)

this spot could be yours!

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

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

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business GRAPHIC DESIGN

DIRECTORY PEST MANAGEMENT

TRANSPORT

SANDBLASTING/ PAINTING

Sandblasting & Painting 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

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

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

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

IRRIGATION

PLUMBING

Dru ThursTon 0408 913 063

Visit our website: www.fnss.com.au

POOL MAINTENANCE

IN-STORE AND ON-SITE

• Laptops, Tablets, and Towers • Custom Systems • Phone and Tablet Repairs and Accessories • Networking Solutions PH: (07) 4092 7038 www.burratronics.com.au BURRATRONICS

TRUCK/ CRANE HIRE

Truck and Crane Hire

I.T

SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS

YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME

4035 2034

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

For all security needs call...

IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply

BURRATRONICS

CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY

MRT

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

• 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

P&M Carriers

 Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters  Express Couriers  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

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

The Express Directory has an affordable option to suit every business. Call Natasha today on Call 4092 3464 your local business guide

WN E D LOCALLY O ATED R AND OPE QBCC No. 889232

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

TREE LOPPING

TRANSPORT

TABLELANDS TREELOPPING

Shop 3, 203-215 Byrnes Street Mareeba

MOWING SERVICES

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In Memoriam

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~~~ 15/02/17 ~~~ Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day. Loved and remembered always by Victor, Angie, Toni, Eric, Tracy, Vince, Carmel, Clint and your four great grandchildren, Tyson, Xavier, Braxton and Ciarra.

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

Funeral Notice CLARKE: James Francis “Jimmy”

Late of Mareeba, formerly of NSW. Passed away on Tuesday 6th of February, 2018. Aged 85 years. Beloved husband of Betty. Loved father, father in law, grandfather and great grandfather of Gail, Tony, Ray, Shelley, Rhonda, Brad, Billy, Margie and their families. Loving brother, brother in law and uncle of Joan, Shirley, John, Ella and Frank. Relatives and friends of Jimmy’s are respectfully invited to attend his Memorial Service which is to be held at Mareeba Memorial Chapel, 43 Constance Street, Mareeba on Thursday 15th February, 2018 commencing at 10.30am. Donations to Queensland Councer Council in lieu of flowers would be appreciated.

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Death Notice JUDI WOOD

Aged 76 years. Originally from Sydney, late of Mossman. Passed away at Mossman Hospital on the 6th of February, 2018. All of her colleagues from Mareeba Hospital from 2004 to 2015 are asked to warmly remember her with a glass of wine and a toast when you can. Mum was fond of you all. All enquiries about Jude to Peter in Mossman on 0400 528 166 anytime.

Ralph TIMPONE Late of Winston Hill, Sydney, formerly of Mareeba. Passed away suddenly, aged 55 years. Dearly loved son of Nino and Gaetana. Much loved brother and brother-in-law of Mina and Frank, Claude and Stacey. Cherished uncle of Melinda, Simon, Telissa, Ellice, Paul, Rocco, Mia and Jess. In following with Ralph’s wishes, a private service has been held.

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Public Notice MINING LEASE NOTICE Mineral Resources Act 1989 – Section 252 Proposed Chloe Mine Mining Lease Application Number 100138 For a term of 15 years – Mareeba Mining District It is advised that application has been made for a mining lease under the provisions of the above mentioned Act, for the mining/purpose of gold and tin on the following land parcels within the Mareeba Shire Council: Lot 4567 on SP254826 Leasehold and Unallocated State Land St George River The application is located at approximately 125 kilometres north west of Mareeba. The applicants are: Dennis Bernard Fitzgerald 100% Date & time Applications Lodged: 9 June 2017, 2:15 pm Mining activities to be carried out include: Alluvial Mining Operation Mining Lease Application Documents The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease and copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/ mining-energy-water/resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines office – Level 9, Verde Tower, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au. Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease. The objection period, during which objections can be given, concludes on the 8th of March, 2018 at 4.30pm (AEST). A properly made objection must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection period. It must also be made in writing, addressed to: Mineral Assessment Hub Department of Natural Resources and Mines PO Box 1752, Townsville Qld. 4810 Objections To The Mining Lease Application: A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that: states the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds; is signed and dated by each person/ entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; states the name and address of each signatory. Intending objectors should contact the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/miningenergy-water/resources/applications-compliance/forms-fees. A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address: Dennis Bernard Fitzgerald C/- Claire Mackney PO Box 706, Mareeba Qld 4880

MINING LEASE NOTICE Mineral Resources Act 1989 – Section 252 Proposed ANZAC Mine Mining Lease Application Number 100134 For a term of 15 years – Mareeba Mining District It is advised that application has been made for a mining lease under the provisions of the above mentioned Act, for the mining/purpose of gold, tin, Living Quarters/Camp and Processing Plant on the following land parcel within the Mareeba Shire Council: Lot 1 on DA802415 Leasehold. The application is located at approximately 108 kilometres north west of Mareeba. The applicants are: Dennis Ronald Fitzgerald 100% Date & time Applications Lodged: 2 May 2017, 1:03pm Mining activities to be carried out include: Alluvial Mining Operation Mining Lease Application Documents The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease and copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/ mining-energy-water/resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines office – Level 9, Verde Tower, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au. Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease. The objection period, during which objections can be given, concludes on the 8th of March, 2018 at 4.30pm (AEST). A properly made objection must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection period. It must also be made in writing, addressed to: Mineral Assessment Hub Department of Natural Resources and Mines PO Box 1752, Townsville Qld. 4810 Objections To The Mining Lease Application: A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that: states the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds; is signed and dated by each person/ entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; states the name and address of each signatory. Intending objectors should contact the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/miningenergy-water/resources/applications-compliance/forms-fees. A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address: Dennis Ronald Fitzgerald C/- Claire Mackney PO Box 706, Mareeba Qld 4880

MINING LEASE NOTICE Mineral Resources Act 1989 – Section 252 Proposed Mineral Mining Operation St George Mine Mining Lease Application Number 100120 For a term of 15 years – Mareeba Mining District It is advised that application has been made for a mining lease and environmental authority under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts, for the mining/purpose of gold and processing plant on the following land parcels within the Mareeba Shire Council: Lot 1 on CF14, Lot 281 on SP108034 and Lot 4567 on SP254826. The application is located at approximately 122 kilometres north west of Mareeba. The applicants are: Dennis Ronald Fitzgerald 100% Date & time Applications Lodged: 9 December 2016, 8:30am Mining activities to be carried out include: Alluvial Mining Operation Mining Lease Application Documents The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease and copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/ mining-energy-water/resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines office – Level 9, Verde Tower, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au. Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease. The objection period, during which objections can be given, concludes on the 8th of March, 2018 at 4.30pm (AEST). A properly made objection must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection period. It must also be made in writing, addressed to: Mineral Assessment Hub Department of Natural Resources and Mines PO Box 1752, Townsville Qld. 4810 Objections To The Mining Lease Application: A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that: states the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds; is signed and dated by each person/ entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; states the name and address of each signatory. Intending objectors should contact the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/miningenergy-water/resources/applications-compliance/forms-fees. A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address: Dennis Ronald Fitzgerald C/- Claire Mackney PO Box 706, Mareeba Qld 4880 Submissions for the Environmental Authority application: A properly made submission must meet all of the following requirements: • Be written or made electronically • State the name and address of each submitter • Be made to the administering authority stated above • Be received on or before the last day of the submission period • State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds. Intending submitters may contact may contact the Project Officer Lisa White, Department of Environment and Science on (07) 4222 5352 to obtain a submission form or obtain a copy from the departments website: www.ehp.qld.gov.au.

MINING LEASE NOTICE Mineral Resources Act 1989 – Section 252 Proposed Dogleg South Mine Mining Lease Application Number 100112 For a term of 15 years – Mareeba Mining District IIt is advised that application has been made for a mining lease under the provisions of the above mentioned Act, for the mining/purpose of gold, tin, living quarters/camp, tailings/settling dam, workshop/ machinery/storage on the following land parcels within the Mareeba Shire Council: Lot 14 on SP250040 Leasehold. The application is located at approximately 30 kilometres north of Groganville. The applicants are: Owen Reginald Wellington 100% Date & time Applications Lodged: 5 September 2016, 2:12 pm Mining activities to be carried out include: Alluvial Mining Operation Mining Lease Application Documents The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease and copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/ mining-energy-water/resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines office – Level 9, Verde Tower, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au. Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease. The objection period, during which objections can be given, concludes on the 8th of March, 2018 at 4.30pm (AEST). A properly made objection must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection period. It must also be made in writing, addressed to: Mineral Assessment Hub Department of Natural Resources and Mines PO Box 1752, Townsville Qld. 4810 Objections To The Mining Lease Application: A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that: states the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds; is signed and dated by each person/ entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; states the name and address of each signatory. Intending objectors should contact the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/miningenergy-water/resources/applications-compliance/forms-fees. A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address: Owen Reginald Wellington C/- Claire Mackney PO Box 706, Mareeba Qld 4880

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Adopt-A-Pet Q-MSC2018-01 CLEANING - MT MOLLOY AND JULATTEN Mareeba Shire Council hereby invites written quotations for cleaning services in Mt Molloy and Julatten. Obtaining Documentation: Tender documents are lodged on Council’s online e-procurement system for release Saturday 10 February 2018, Tenderlink - www.tenderlink.com/msc. Please register as a potential supplier on Tenderlink to download the documents. There is no charge to register or to download the documents. Enquiries: Tender enquiries, questions or clarifications should be directed via the online forum. Mareeba Shire Council officers are unable to respond to verbal enquiries in relation to the tender. The forum will close 5 days prior to the tender closing time and date. Please ensure that all questions, information requests and clarifications are posted prior to this time. Lodgement of Tenders: Completed responses must be lodged by uploading the submission to Tenderlink, using the response forms within the tender documentation. We strongly recommend that you begin uploading your tender submission files at least two (2) hours BEFORE tender closing. Closing Time: The Closing Time for lodgement of Tenders is 11.00 am Wednesday 14 March 2018. Submissions must be fully received by this time. Late, verbal or emailed tenders will not be accepted. For technical issues or general assistance to register, download documents or upload your tender submission on this website, please contact Tenderlink Support Help Desk on 1800 233 533 or email support@tenderlink.com. Tender will not be opened publicly. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA, QLD. 4880

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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 (next to Vinnies). Al-Anon Family Groups - Atherton & Yungaburra. Ph 1300 252 666. 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.

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Mareeba Rotary movie fundraiser – Fifty Shades Freed premiere

Lucy Grillo, Jeanette Sturiale, Caitlyn and Sherri Soncin.

Thursday February 8 at the Rising Sun Cinema

Lucia Curcio and Lea Di Pasquale.

Annalisa Savaglio and Nina Grant.

Taylor De Lai with Natasha, Bron and Lea Burton. Ashlee and Amy Johnston.

Katie Brown, Helen Quintieri and Shellina McKeller.

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Sarah Quinn and Emma McFarlane.

Friends enjoyed a girls night out at the movie fundraiser.

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EXPRESS SPORT PORT CLUB RESULTS

MALANDA BOWLS CLUB Social bowls results for February 11th: Winners on the day by count back were Andy Soley, Wendy Cooper and Ted Morris. Congratulations to Andy’s team. Coming events: Social bowls on Sunday February 18th, names in by 1pm, play starts 1.30pm. Bowlers from all clubs as well as non-bowlers are most welcome to come and play.

Sunday the 4th February 2018. Good conditions, but quite hot and humid. The scores were ordinary This Sunday saw our latest recruit to our Club, Barry Haldane, of Mareeba shooting his first 600yds, welcome Baz. F Open: A. Salmon (Mareeba): (10/11) 51.1; 60.4 – 111.5; J. Todd (Mareeba): (10/11) 53.1; 54.1 – 107.2; F Std; A.Simpson (Mareeba): (10/11) 55.2; 54.0 – 109.2; TR; D. Ford (Mareeba):(10/11) 49.3; Mareeba Rifle 52.3 – 101.6; Next week Club inc the 11th February, Mareeba The Mareeba Rifle Club Rifle Club will be shooting shot a 2 X 600yd comp. on a 2X700yd comp.

Atherton Tablelands Hockey Sign On

Sunday February

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12-year-old Max Williams.

Six-year-old Jordan Dunn.

Saurav Sapkota and Bronson McNamara.

Ben and Blake Dando.

Mareeba United Football Club Junior Sign On All the way from Ukraine is Alex, Inna, Serj and Dmytro Kravchenku.

Breanna Gambino and Tiana Stallan-Caamano.

Zane Terranova and Marcus StallanCaamano

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Corbin, Des and Brady Butler.

Junior players catching up at the sign on day.

Mareeba Junior Rugby League Clu b Sign On Saturd ay February

Club volunteers and committee members kept things running smoothly on the day.

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The O’Brien family – Doug and Catherine with children Cooper and Sienna.

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EXPRESS SPORT PORT

McKinlay swims to success The mighty McKinlay Dragons have once again claimed victory at the annual Mareeba State High School inter-house swimming carnival. Held at the Mareeba Swimming Pool last Friday, the McKinlay Dragons have been champions since 2014. The day also saw four school records broken. AGE CHAMPIONS: 12 Years: Abby Campman and Douglas Cotter. 13 Years: Raquel France and Cain Hastie. 14 Years: Nicole Theakston and Ben Cousley. 15 Years: Tracey Martens and Liam Newlands and Kyle Hastie. 16 Years: Hannah Macleod and Liam Davies. 17 Years: Danika Prizmic and Josh Theakston.

NEW RECORDS HOLDERS: Liam Newlands, Nicole Theakston, Douglas Cotter and Joshua Theakston.

NEW RECORDS: Open Boys Butterfly: Joshua Theakston 27.95 sec (old record 29.03). Under 14 Girls Butterfly: Nicole Theakston 33.94 sec (old record 35.15). Under 15 Boys Breaststroke: Liam Newlands 34.34 sec (old record 36.88). Under 12 Boys Freestyle: Douglas Cotter 35.37 (old record 35.46).

Roosters play 7s match against Babinda

Atherton Bowler Paul Nasser.

Atherton off to a great start

Atherton pulled out all stops to have a wicket up Saturday to kick off their two-day match against United at Loder Park. Atherton won the toss and sent United in to bat in fine but uncertain conditions. Luke Parnell picked up the first wicket with a caught and bowled, bowling a tidy line to finish 2-22 off his 12 overs. The wick-

et looked to have a bit in it for the spinners and Atherton capitalised, restricting United's scoring in a slow paced game. A last wicket partnership of 40 off 20 overs helped United to 133, with Atherton claiming the final wicket in the 75th over. Atherton resume their 1st innings on Saturday 1 down for 57. With the 2nd Grade side

struggling for numbers, the boys mustered up a team to travel to Miniecon-Gregory oval. It was a tough day for Atherton who elected to bat and focused on occupying the crease for time against the Mulgrave Punjabi bowling attack. Captain Owen Daley led the way with runs and a wicket. Both matches continue this Saturday.

The Atherton Senior Roosters will kick-off their 100 year with a rugby league 7s match up against Babinda at Barlow Park this Saturday night during the halftime breaks of the two main games. Northern Pride and a Cairns Connection side play at 5.30pm followed by the Cowboys vs West Tigers NRL trial at 7.30pm. Atherton players Ned Blackman and Jack Willis have been selected for the Cairns Connection side. Roosters head coach Graham Clark said the 7s format was something new for his team but had created plenty of interest. “None of our players have played this (7s) before so it is going to be a whole new ball game”Clark said. “We have named a young squad with heaps

of speed and the big thrill for them is that they will be playing in front of a crowd which expected to be well over 10,000”. While the Senior Roosters are presently celebrating their centenary, locals in Babinda also have 100 years of football to celebrate in 2018. Although the Babinda Senior Club disbanded in 1999 they have continued to produce a very strong junior club and keep the rugby league dream alive in that area. The Senior Roosters are also booked to host 2018 pre-season trials at Atherton against Suburbs on March 10 and Mareeba on March 17. Pictured: Roosters 2017 under 19 Player of the Year Connor Griffin will play 7s on Saturday night.

Mareeba pulls off win Mareeba’S 3rd Grade cricket side pulled off the win of the season to beat top of the table and undefeated Rovers at the weekend. Rovers won the toss and batted first to score 161 with young Jarrod France opening the bowling and taking 2/21 and next best Bomber Adams with 1/12. Mareeba’s batting was outstanding with match winning innings’s from Brad Hogan 65 not out and Under 16 Player Zac Myrteza 34.

Mareeba needed six runs off the last over to win and Nic Turner hit a huge 6 off the 1st ball of the over to take the win – a great performance by the whole team. Mareeba’s Under 12’s played Atherton (3) at Morrow Park with Atherton batting first and scoring 146. Best bowlers for Mareeba were Mac Cureton 2/17 and Damon Leeds 1/12. Mareeba batted well and were 15 runs short of Atherton’s total at the end

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of their overs. Ben Miles top scored with 27 not out to keep Mareeba in the game and was well supported by Jace Cureton 16 not out and Rylan Srhoj 15 not out. The Under-14 Team lost to Rovers after being bowled out for 83. Jamie Curcio showed some good form with the bat to top score with 27. Rovers then scored 8/146 off their 32 overs. Best bowlers for Mareeba were Tristan Lopez 2/10 and Jace Cureton 1/10.

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14 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER GXL UTILITY Bull bar, side rails, tow bar, lights, HHF water tank and tool box, dual battery, 6 months rego, 12 months warranty .......................................................................................................... $59,900 15 FORD RANGER PXII 4X4 XLT DUAL CAB 3.2 litre turbo diesel auto, tech pack, sat nav, reverse camera fibreglass canopy, tow bar, electric brakes, balance of new vehicle warranty..........................................................................$47,500 13 TOYOTA HILUX SR5 DUAL CAB Build Dec 2012, turbo diesel auto, tow bar, hard deck cover, side steps, sat nav, 12 months warranty ... $39,990 13 ISUZU MU-X LS-T WAGON Turbo diesel automatic, 7 seater, leather seats, sun roof, reverse camera, only 26,500 kilometres, 12 months warranty ..............................................................................................$37,490 13 HOLDEN COLORADO LT 4X4 DUAL CAB Turbo diesel auto, galvanised tray, tool boxes, steel bull bar, alloys, tow bar, 12 months warranty ...........$27,995 14 TOYOTA RAV 4 GXL AWD Automatic, nudge bar, tow bar, reverse camera, alloys, one owner, 6 months rego, 12 months warranty .......................................................................................................... $26,990 10 FORD RANGER XLT 4X4 DUAL CAB Turbo diesel automatic, fibreglass canopy with awning, long range tank, dual batteries, tow bar, rear sensors and more .......................................................................................... $22,490 12 FORD TERRITORY TS WAGON 2.7 litre turbo diesel automatic, 7 seats, reverse camera, tow bar, 12 months warranty ...........................$21,990 09 MITSUBISHI TRITON GLX-R 4X4 DUAL CAB 2.5 litre turbo diesel, manual, alloys, nudge bar, tow bar, fibreglass canopy, 12 months warranty............ $17,990 14 HONDA CIVIC VTI SEDAN 1.8 litre automatic, alloys 24000 kilometres, 12 months warranty ............................................................. $17,490 07 MAZDA BT50 4X4 DUAL CAB 3.0 litre turbo diesel automatic, alloys, side steps, tow bar, bull bar, fibreglass canopy, snorkel, electric brakes, 12 months warranty, no statutory warranty .........................................................$16,990 14 TOYOTA COROLLA SPORT HATCH Manual, airconditioning, alloys, reverse camera, 12 months warranty .......................................................$15,490 10 FORD ESCAPE AWD SUV WAGON Auto, alloys, roof rails, 12 months warranty ................................................................................................ $11,990

Now $36,990 Drive Away (ALUMINIUM - 10268904) 313-315 Byrnes St, Mareeba Phone 4092 5100 www.mareebamazda.com.au After Hours: David Mete 0408 793 050 Peter Acha 0417 006 698 or Adrian Madrid 0413 745 247

PRICES INCLUDE GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS, STAMP DUTY AND REGISTRATION.

Andrew Ford: 0417 633 002 - Claude Formoso: 0477 229 949 279 Byrnes Street, Mareeba - Phone: 4092 9400 - www.hansenford.com.au

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 14 TOYOTA CAMRY ALTISE: 2.5 litre auto sedan, travelled 59,000 kilometres, alloy wheels, good service history .................................................................. $15,990  14 HYUNDAI iX35 TROPHY: 2.0 litre auto wagon, good kilometres, leather seats, alloy wheels, reverse camera and rear park sensors, fog lights, excellent service history, outstanding condition ............................................... $20,990  16 HYUNDAI IMAX: 2.4 litre auto 8 seat van, only 31,000 kilometres, reverse camera, rear sensors, front and rear airconditioning vents, balance of factory warranty, excellent condition .............................................. $31,990  11 HONDA JAZZ VTi: 1.5 litre auto 5 door hatch, good kilometres, plenty of rego, locally owned vehicle in good condition .............................................................$9,990  10 TOYOTA YARIS YR: 1.3 litre manual 5 door hatch good kilometres, alloy wheels, suit first car buyer ........................................................................$7,590  14 TOYOTA RAV4 GX: 2.5 litre auto 4x4 wagon, good kilometres, excellent log book service history, immaculate condition.................................. $23,990  06 NISSAN MAXIMA Ti: 3.5 litre V6 auto sedan, travelled only 89,000 kilometres, one careful local owner, good service history, excellent condition ........................$8,990

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USED COMMERCIAL VEHICLES  15 MITSUBISHI TRITON GL: 2.5 litre diesel turbo manual 4x2 single cab with alloy dropside body, travelled only 14,000 kilometres, reverse camera and rear parking sensors, value ..................................................................... $18,990

COMING SOON  14 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5i-L: CVT AWD wagon  15 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5i-L: CVT AWD wagon  12 SUBARU XV 2.0i: CVT AWD hatch  11 NISSAN NAVARA STR: 2.5 litre turbo diesel manual dual cab 4x4  14 TOYOTA HILUX SR: 3.0 litre turbo diesel, auto single cab utility 4x4  12 TOYOTA HILUX SR: 3.0 litre turbo diesel manual single cab utility 4x4 with gull wing canopy

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