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The Gateway Hotel in Mareeba has won an award for its stunning renovation from a tired old pub to a family and youth-friendly venue for food and drinks. The building was transformed over a 14 month period by Kairi builders Higham Building Group and is now the winner of the Master Builder Queensland ‘Refurbishment/Renovation up to $2 million’ in the Far North region – and will now go through to the state finals later this year. “The idea was to give customers a pub they were proud to call their local,” said manager Callum Foo who worked alongside owners Peter and Chelley Howe who bought the business in 2015. “We wanted to give them a nicer option and we wanted it to be family orientated but cater for the younger crowd as well.” The venue is home to bars, pokies, a beer garden, restaurant, kids area and a drive through bottle shop and re-opened just over a year ago with a fresh new look while still retaining its historic character and charm. “We wanted to try and keep the country heritage,” said Mr Foo. “We’re proud to be part of the Mareeba community.” The building was entered into the awards by Simon and Kristy Higham from Higham Building Group.
The Gateway Hotel in Mareeba was completely refurbished a year ago (main photo) and is now almost unrecogniseable from the pub it was before (left).
Second croc at Two Mile Creek
The Two Mile Creek croc crackdown continues with wildlife officers catching another saltwater crocodile last week (29 August). Environment Minister Steven Miles said wildlife officers removed a 2.3 metre animal from a trap deployed in Two Mile Creek. “This successful operation follows the removal of another 2.3 metre croc from Mareeba in late
July,” Mr Miles said. “The location and size of this crocodile matches one of the animals spotted from the air by wildlife officers during a helicopter inspection of the Mareeba area on 8 August 2017. “Wildlife Officers moved the trap in that section of the creek after observing the crocodile’s location from the helicopter and are confident it is the same animal.” The crocodile will be
moved to a crocodile farm or zoo. Mr Miles said the owner of the property had called EHP on 1300 130 372 to report several crocodiles in his dam in early July 2017. Efforts are continuing to remove a juvenile (60cm) estuarine crocodile in a nearby dam. “Crocs do not belong in this area and we are targeting any crocodiles sighted there for removal,” he said. EHP officers will re-
spond to any crocodile sighting reported in this new zone by inspecting the area as soon as practical and targeting any estuarine crocodile they find for removal. The rest of the Mareeba Shire remains in Zone E, a General Management Zone, in which any crocodile displaying dangerous behaviour will be targeted for removal. A map of Mareeba Shire showing the Zone F Atypical Habitat zone (shaded
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Appreciating art By Rebecca Wallis
Do you have a flair for art? Mareeba Shire Council is looking for creative locals to get involved in their first ever Arts Festival which will be held at Arnold Park on October 7. The event is the first of its kind to be held in Mareeba and councillor Lenore Wyatt said she thinks there is a big call for it here. “It’s going to be a free community event that will not marginalise art,” she said. “It’s something that’s going to bring everyone together.” The plan is to have the park full of arts-themed stalls, events and activi-
ties with something for all ages. The highlight of the day will be viewing a themed ‘chalk art’ masterpiece by international 3D pavement artist Jenny McCracken. Jenny will spend the week leading up to the event creating her artwork, the likes of which have won awards all over the world. She is also offering one lucky local artist the exciting opportunity to help her create it. Local visual artists are invited to apply to be Jenny’s ‘off-sider’ assisting her in creating the mural which will sit on the side of the Sports Hall. Council is also looking for expressions of interest from artists, craftspeople
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and food vendors to operate a market stall at the festival, as well as entertainers. “It’s new and exciting and we really think there is a big call for this now,” said Cr Wyatt. “I feel like there’s been a real surge for things like this. After the mural at IGA (by local artist Tom Cosic) a lot of data came in about what positive effect this has had on the community and how much this stuff affects people, so we decided to do something more.” Local painter Kerri Redding will also be at the festival giving visitors young and old an opportunity to have a go at creating a colourful masterpiece. Kerri has raised almost
$20,000 for local charities with her fun splatter painting days. “These are fun days, I don’t class them as art lessons,” she said. “I like the idea that anyone can do it and it’s fun.” Councillor Angela Toppin has also been working with school children in the region to get them involved. “There will be more information about what will be on as we go along,” said Cr Wyatt. “But we’re really hoping that people will give it a go and come and get involved in something unique. Anyone who wants to be part of the festival should apply before September 15 to Mareeba Shire Council.
Jenny McCracken, international 3D pavement artist will be creating a mural in Arnold Park.
Nominations are now open for the 2017 Tablelands Regional Council Garden Awards, and gardeners throughout the region are encouraged to nominate now for recognition of their outstanding home, community or workplace garden. The competition is open to all gardeners young and old, including business owners and community groups. Entry forms are available from Council Customer Service Centres and online at www.trc.qld.gov. au. Nominations close on Friday 29 September. “The Tablelands has an enviable reputation for our unique environment and we are fortunate to have many beautiful gardens, both private and commercial, across our region,” Mayor Joe Paronella said. “The Garden Awards are the perfect opportunity for anyone with green thumbs to showcase their passion for gardening, and I encourage anyone with a garden they take pride in to enter.” Categories include young gardener (under 17 years), best home garden, new home garden (under two years), rural garden, community garden, commercial garden and vegetable garden. All nominations must be from within the Tablelands Regional Council area.
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No one expects to have a stroke at 49, especially one that nearly kills you. So when Lynn McKillop was told by doctors she would never walk again you would understand if she just gave up. But for two hardy Far North Queenslanders that now call Mareeba home, that just wasn’t an option. Lynn’s partner Bruce Hansford was celebrating his 60th birthday the day Lynn went to bed early with a headache. When he went to check on her later that evening he found her on the floor. “It was extremely hot so I thought she was lying down because it was cooler or something but then I saw her eyes and realised something was wrong,” he said remembering the day it happened 12 years ago. At the time the couple were living in Karumba and working in the marine industry. Lynn was a qualified skipper, mum of two grown up girls and an active member of the community. But after that day her life was changed forever. “She nearly died,” said Bruce. “She lost her sight, hearing, speech, lost control of most of her organs and everything, was paralysed down the right side. It was about two weeks before she knew what was going on.” Lynn was driven 75km from Karumba to Normanton Hospital overnight at Bruce’s insistence before being airlifted to Mt Isa. “That time factor caused more damage,” said Bruce. “But when you live in remote areas that’s one of the risks you take when something happens.” Getting to the hospital should have meant the start of Lynn’s recovery, but Bruce quickly found out that due to budget constraints and massive under-
staffing there was only one way Lynn was ever going to get well. “The first prognosis was that she would never get out of bed,” said Bruce. “They put her in rehab but the physio at Mt Isa Hospital is trying to look after 80 patients. She can only give them about 30 minutes each.” So Bruce learnt the techniques himself and researched all he could about strokes and the path to recovery. For six months he sat by Lynn’s side in hospital from morning to night massaging her muscles to get them working again. He washed and fed her and got her to her physio appointments taking over manually when the physio had to move on to someone else. When he found out that hydro therapy would be ideal for Lynn and there was no pool at the hospital, he would drive her to the nearest public pool for daily water sessions. “I put a mask, snorkel and fins on her and had her snorkelling up and down – She’d kick with her good leg and the other leg would push her along,” said Bruce. “After a stoke you have a time frame of about a year to get back whatever you have lost and then it starts to close over time but I found it goes much further than that. We were still having improvements years after. But it’s because you’ve got to put the work in. “If I hadn’t got her in a pool swimming, I doubt she’d even be riding a bike or walking now. Other people we’d seen had strokes far less serious than hers, ended up in wheelchairs because they give up.” After a few weeks at Mt Isa Lynn was transferred to Cairns Base Hospital where she continued her rehabilitation. Bruce got so good at helping her through the exercises he started to help the other patients too.
“Sometimes they were that flat out so they would just show me what to do and go on with that till they could get free with another patient,” said Bruce. “And without the time and effort put in it doesn’t happen (she might never have walked again). A lot of people who have strokes, they are probably recoverable to a certain stage if they get the time and attention but it’s very, very difficult.” Today Lynn has defied the odds and can walk with the aid of a stick, she has limited speech and limited use of one side of her body. She has a scooter and everyday can be seen around the streets of Mareeba picking up rubbish. “She found it was something she could do,” said Bruce. “She takes her bucket and the pick up stick and to her that is her job. That’s the way she can contribute back to the community.” But in the beginning the loss of independence and dramatic change to her quality of life was hard for Lynn to come to terms with. She cried every day for three years. And for Bruce it has been lifechanging also. Not that you’d ever hear either of them complaining. “We’ve always had good humour and a very practical outlook on life and that has helped us tremendously,” said Bruce. “You’ve got to focus on what you can do, not what you can’t do anymore or at what you’ve lost. You have to look at what you can do with what you’ve got.” Bruce willingly took on the role of being Lynn’s full time carer whilst simultaneously holding down a part time job. “You look after your own,” said Bruce. “But I had lived a life. I have lived a very, very full on life. So I can go ‘righto seen it done it’, now this is the problem and this is what we do.”
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Celebrating 20 years of cake decorating The Mareeba Cake Decorators Association is celebrating 20 years this month and two of its current members have been there since the start. Kylie Treen and her mum Daphne started the group back in 1997 and say that the art of cake decoration has changed considerably in that time. “Things have changed majorly,” said Kylie who was the founding president of the group and is the president again this year. “You used to have to create everything from scratch but now there are moulds and templates and everything is so much more advanced. It’s much easier.” The group currently has 10 members who meet on the first Tuesday of the month at the CWA Hall in Mareeba. Members come from all over the Tablelands. Four ladies from the
group recently returned from a trip to Perth where they represented Queensland in the National Cake Decorators Seminar. “It’s a great opportunity to see what others are doing and get some tips,” said Kylie. “Some of the demonstrators were from all over the world.” Most members of the group decorate cakes as a hobby and this year six members put eight cakes into the Atherton Show – all of which were placed. “I was so proud of my girls,” said Kylie. On Saturday, September 30 the group will be holding an afternoon tea at Mulungu in Mareeba to celebrate their 20th anniversary. All current and past members are welcome. For more information head to www. facebook.com/MareebaCake-Decorators-Association-QCDA
Daphne Treen, Kylie Treen and Marlene Russo with some of the cakes they have decorated.
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Kowrowa kids planting seeds for their future
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Children in the community of Kowrowa near Kuranda have been participating in a world-wide event which symbolises the planting of fruit trees for a better future. The ‘Kowrowa Children’s Fruit and Bushfood Orchard’ is a community activity that gets the children participating in the planting, watering and mulching of trees. “The children can have a relationship with the trees
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Taos. Now the community celebrates their young members through a four day festival which has since spread across the world. All fruit trees, compost and manure has been donated by various organic growers as well as Alba Self-Sufficiency, the Seedsavers Network, Kuranda Conservation and Troppo Propagation. The Kowrowa children have been involved in the
Regeneration Festival for the past four years with different activities, including sending messages to the children of the world such as ‘we hope you are safe in your place’, ‘we hope you have healthy food and water’ and ‘take care of yourself and your kids’. They also recently took part in the Cassowary section of the Cairns Festival Parade with paper mache cassowary masks and costumes.
Parliament supports Tully hydro By Rebecca Wallis
A shelved plan to reduce power costs across the region via the Millstream and Blunder Creeks is looking at being revived thanks to Shane Knuth gaining the backing of politicians in Parliament. The Tully Millstream Hydro Electric Project began 20 years ago in a bid to supply 600 megawatts of power generating enough electricity for 100,000 homes. But support for the scheme waned when the area was classified by the World Heritage Committee and it has never been revived since. The member for Dalrymple Mr Knuth said that now was the time for the scheme to be put into action as we are in the midst of an energy crisis. “I’ve raised this seven times in Parliament over the last six years,” he said. “There has always been a perception that this
project will be put on the backburner by politicians. We’re sick and tired of seeing feasibility studies. The last thing we need is another five years of feasibility studies.” Mr Knuth said the KAP is calling to put a halt to the $5billion Cross River Rail project and spend the money here instead. “This project will mean more jobs and cheaper electricity and it is green electricity,” he said. Most of the water for the project will come from Millstream and Blunder creeks, which come from the Southern Tablelands. The energy would be generated from a 700-metre drop, which provides the power to support the operation of the turbines. “I’m really happy to get the support of the house with my motion,” said Mr Knuth. “This paves the way for the future of electricity in our region.” Tablelands Regional Council Mayor Joe Par-
onella supports the idea of the hydro-electric dam’s revival but said he hoped that other significant projects were not ignored in the meantime. “Certainly any dam to be built on the Tablelands I support,” he said. “But I certainly would be pushing for the irrigation project on the Herberton River and I very much support the Johnson diversion project – these all need to be looked at as well.” Cr Paronella said he felt very strongly about the need to supply our region with more water and that he had his “fingers in the right pies” regarding pushing for the Johnson Diversion to go ahead. “This is so important for our farmers,” he said. “It’s not something that’s being looked at at the moment but with the election coming up, who knows. “But I will certainly be rattling some tins, don’t you worry.”
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New tourism officer at the helm in Kuranda By Rebecca Wallis
After seven years in the job Marc Sleeman has left his role as the Executive Officer at Tourism Kuranda to pursue a position in his home state of Victoria, leaving Kahlia Pepper to take over the reins. Ms Pepper is no stranger to visitors in Kuranda – she was previously a sales executive at Skyrail and worked closely with Marc along the way. Kicking off her new job last week, Ms Pepper said she was excited about bringing some new ideas to the region.
“Marc did a fantastic job and I want to ensure I can continue building on all his hard work,” she said. “I have plans to bring more events to the region and I’m looking at other opportunities already. “I think it will be great to have a different person in the role who can bring forward some new ideas.” Kahlia has 11 years of experience in tourism, marketing and sales and a Bachelor of Business majoring in Marketing. “Kuranda is a beautiful and unique destination with passionate tourism operators and businesses,” she said. “I am looking forward to
being a part of this energetic team. Tourism Kuranda has a positive strategy that has yielded terrific results over recent years thanks to the dedicated Advisory Committee and, of course, the outgoing Executive Officer Marc Sleeman. It is important to build on this success by working together to ensure Kuranda is a “must visit” destination in Tropical North Queensland. “It is a fantastic time for tourism in our region and I am really looking forward to working collaboratively and proactively with local businesses, as well as building strong relationships with our key strategic partners.”
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Great time for a big clean up Tablelands Regional Council is encouraging communities across the region to register for the 2017 Great Northern Clean Up weekend on 21/22 October 2017. The Great Northern Clean Up is the perfect opportunity to identify and clear rubbish ‘hotspots’ because when the rubbish is gone, nature can carry on. Mayor Joe Paronella is urging Tablelands communities to get involved in this great initiative created by the Clean Up Australia Day organisation. “Single-use disposable items such as cigarette butts, fast food packaging and confectionery wrappers are among the main rubbish items around the
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Discussing the Windlab windfarm project at Lakeland – landowner Annette Marriott, Jack Wilkie-Jans of Cape York Sustainable Futures and Senator Malcolm Roberts.
Senator visits wind farm Senator Malcolm Roberts told a meeting of Lakeland residents on Sunday he was surprised the developers of a massive windfarm project would have advised them there was no government requirement to conduct public notification or consider public submissions. The One Nation Senator visited Lakeland at the request of landowner Joy Marriott, one of the closest neighbours to be affected by 35 towers, up to 240 metres high. In a letter from the proponents, Windlab, residents were told the Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning is currently assessing the development application
for the wind farm. “They have confirmed with us that there is no requirement to conduct public notification or consider public submissions. However, you can still make a submission by writing to the Department ,”wrote spokesman, Joshua Petrass. Ms Marriott said the company was not required to undertake an Environmental Impact Study, “yet when a Lakeland business applied to extend its accommodation facilities the council insisted on a very strict application process that involved an EIS and planning that will cost a lot of money. “I had to do a similar process when I started
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my now nearly completed caravan park and it cost a lot of money, so I can’t see how a southern developer can come to Lakeland with a $200 million wind farm and not do an EIS or take any notice of objections.” Wind-generated power did not receive top marks from Senator Roberts. He warned that the huge increase in power prices across the State was caused in part by subsidised renewable power. A mining engineer by profession, Senator Roberts warned that wind power was not all it was made out to be. “My research shows that wind power destroys the security of electricity
supply because it is asynchronous (not occurring at the same time) and it destabilises electricity supply,” Senator Roberts explained. “It relies on subsidies from taxpayers and can be harmful to physical and mental health as well as harm the environment, but it can also destroy property values. “Wind towers are not aesthetically pleasant, but worst of all wind farms are based on a lie-Australian industry is not affecting the global climate.” In the letter, Mr Petrass said Windlab seeks to partner with the community to bring economic development and investment in renewable energy.
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Is Quaid Dam a key to opening up prosperity? Quaid Dam (aka Southedge Dam) holds back the 190,000 Megalitre waters of Lake Mitchell on the headwaters of the Mitchell River. Constructed at the end of the heydays of dam building in Queensland, this privately-owned dam could well spell an economic boom for the Mareeba Shire. Already the dam provides an obvious and massive tourist opportunity for viewing the wildlife enjoying the watery refuge of the dam throughout the driest of years. It truly is an environmental gem. Such great environmental benefits come from building dams in seasonally dry landscapes, but have you driven by and thought what a great place it would be to go fishing, or to buy a plot of land for a place to raise your family or retirement to? What a great place for a village to be grown in a relationship with private investment and in concert with the Mareeba Shire Council. Whilst years ago there was a lot of community angst about the Dam, I don’t think anyone would really want it pulled down. So, then I say let’s look at this great resources for economic and social development and start a conversation with
the landowners about bringing the environment and community together in what would really be a spectacular place to live and a remarkable place for the family to play. In this modern era, there is sure to be a shared interest in making an equally shared and sensitive new plan for the waters and lands of Lake Mitchell. Think of the communities around lake Tinaroo – but designed in such a way that any reasonable environmentalist and developer can be equally challenged and rewarded in a partnership to build a place that flagships a genuine new way of living in a beautiful man-made environment. Lake Mitchell after all is not natural. I am happy to discuss this potential opportunity with anyone who wants to make the most of a largely unused and unappreciated place so close to Mareeba. Penny Johnson, LNP Candidate for Cook
Inept Palaszczuk government Once again we the people of the North are subjected to bad decisions by Southern Bureaucrats and the Labor Palaszcuk state government. This time it`s the release of some 300 megalitres per day from the Tinaroo Dam for environmental reasons. Records indicate that the
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Barron River would run dry on some years before the Tinaroo Dam was constructed. If the southern bureaucrats and southern pollies needed a plausible reason for the release of such water they could say it was for the Barron Gorge Power Station, which incidentally only operates during peak hours of electricity usage. All that said it is just another kick in the guts for our hard working farmers in the Tinaroo Irrigation Area, after being on reduced allocation allowances now for sometime. To add further hardship farmers are compelled to pay $45 per megalitre for every megalitre in their allocation allowance whether DNR can supply their allocation or not under the disguise of the cost of running the irrigation scheme. How would you like to go to the fuel station and pay for 100 litres of fuel, but only receive your allocation of 60 litres? The Regional Operation Plan (ROP) which DNR operates needs a thorough and proper overhaul to meet the realistic needs of all stake holders. The water in Tinaroo Dam, or should I say the water that is not in Tinaroo Dam, is an over allocated resource. The struggling inept Labor Palaszcuk government needs to front up and consider the damage it is doing to the confidence of all stakeholders, the lack
of productivity from our rural sector and the compounding financial implications that reverberate right through the community from the primary producer, employees and all businesses in Mareeba and surrounds. Front up and revise the ROP now, it is obviously out of date an unrealistic. Gordon Rasmussen, KAP candidate for Cook
Real mates can change the date I am proud of Australia Day’s values – mateship, a fair go, and celebrating our identity as Australians. Such a big concept can stand strongly on any day of the calendar we choose. How about celebrating the year of Federation? Much more appropriate as a founding date for the nation of Australia, and it’s only a week earlier (19-01). Australia Day is a great day, but it suffers because of the denial embedded in January 26. On that day the first Australians were formally dispossessed by the British. This ‘change of ownership’ at Sydney Cove was not fairly negotiated, it was not mutually agreed, and it was not done in the spirit of mateship. Surely it is not necessary to push a calendar pin into the bleeding heart of our colonial history and pretend it’s a date that brings us all together?
The core values of Australia and work for Queenslanders. Day are magnificent and should Only the LNP team has the be available to everyone. Let’s plans and experience to Build a act like real mates and move the Better Queensland. date. Tim Nicholls, John Brisbin, LNP QLD Opposition Leader MT Molloy
Cracks widen in the Labor government It’s been an extraordinary week, exposing the widening cracks in the Palaszczuk Labor Government. Labor civil war has erupted, with barbs and insults traded openly. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Deputy Premier Jackie Trad are focused only on clinging to their tenuous grip on power. For Queenslanders, what that means is a government focused on their own jobs – rather than creating jobs. It means Labor isn’t focused on addressing the record high electricity prices straining household budgets. It means Labor isn’t focused on providing safe and liveable communities and protecting us all from rising crime. It means Labor isn’t focused on building the roads and bridges we need to allow more time with family and less time stuck in traffic. It’s time for an election to sort out the mess and choose a government that will do its job
School Firefigting program needs to be reinstated Through a recent conversation it was brought to my attention that the ‘Certificate Two in Fire Fighting Operations and Community Safety’ has now been withdrawn from local schools. This program has been operating for the past seven years and has been a great success and considering many of our students live on rural and remote communities it’s almost a necessity for them to learn. The past students who have completed the course have come out with enthusiasm and experience. With a workforce of aging firefighters, doesn’t this program ignite interest in the younger generation to become volunteers in the Rural Fire Fighting Brigade and become potential leaders? I am urging the Qld Government to seriously look at funding and to reinstate this program for our rural schools. Mario Quagliata, LNP Candidate for Hill
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Nicola Sharples and Krystal Foxwell-Tyter are aiming to ride 1000km throughout October to raise $1000 for the Children’s Medical Research Institute.
1000km bike ride for charity In a bid to get fit and raise money for a good cause, Nicola Sharples and Krystal Foxwell-Tyter will be riding 1000km in October as part of the Great Cycle Challenge. Team ‘Wheelolicious’ are aiming to raise $1000 for the Children’s Medical Research Institute and the girls have already almost reached their goal.
“We wanted to do it health-wise and this is also for a great cause,” said Nicola. “The stats are terrible for kids with cancer – we really wanted to do something worthwhile.” Neither girls are keen cyclists so the challenge to get fit and ready for the October 1 start date has been even greater. “We have done a bit of riding before and a triathlon that was disaster!” said
KEEPING up with the latest trends in the fashion world can be a challenge at the best of times, but Raymond Cater likes to think he has it covered. The Claude Cater Mensland co-owner prides himself on stocking a wide variety of clothing that suits everyone from a Cape York cattle drover to a working backpacker or local athlete. And when it comes to visitors, Mr Cater knows just how much they mean to his store. “The Cape York area has been very good busi-
ness for us. They’ve been very loyal customers over a number of years,” he said. “That’s because Mareeba is a crossroads for Cape York and out west.” Likewise, backpackers are a small but growing market for the store. “We get a lot of them coming in to buy work clothing or thongs and casual clothing,” Mr Cater said. “Our biggest problem is we’re not normally open when they want to shop so we have to change our way of thinking and our marketing if we want to capitalise
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Nicola. “Cycling is not our strong point but we’ve been training hard.” The Great Cycle Challenge gives participants the opportunity to set their own personal riding goal. Both Nicola, who is based in Cairns and Krystal, who lives in Mareeba, have set themselves the challenge of riding 16km a day for everyday of October, or 128km a week -that’s the equivalent of riding from
Mareeba to Cairns a back. So far they have raised $910 and this Saturday they will be at the Mareeba Markets hoping to raise a little bit more. Local businesses such as Furious Fitness, Caffe Crema and A Nice Treat are sponsoring their efforts, as are Kirsty’s Beauty Spot and Trinity Beach Newsagent. To sponsor Wheelolicious head to www.greatcyclechallenge.com.au/ Teams/Wheelolicious
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on the backpacker market.” With five separate clothing departments inside the Byrnes St store, Mr Cater said value-adding was a big part of the business for what is largely a diverse customer base. “You’ve got to try and be something to everybody,” he said.“When you’ve been doing it for a while, you get the gist of what people are looking for. And how we stock those departments has changed over the years. “We try to cater from teenagers through to retirees.”
Mr Cater praised the “good diversity of businesses across Mareeba”, which made the town ideally placed to capitalise on a growing visitor market. “People have a choice of products and services here without having to leave town and I think that’s what makes Mareeba what it is,” he said. “It’s very strong and stable with its industry and business sectors. All that adds to people staying here longer and the longer they stay here, the more money they want to spend.”
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Kianna Darcey (left) became the Maize Festival’s Emerging Ambassador while Ashlyn Condullus became the Young Ambassador and Charity Ambassador.
Worthy winner of Maize title By Rebecca Wallis
It’s not hard to see why Kianna Darcey was chosen as the Tablelands’ first ever ‘Emerging Ambassador’ – level-headed, mature and passionate about helping young people in the community, the 20 year old Ravenshoe girl reveals she once suffered from depression and anxiety and wants to use her role to help others going through the same thing. Kianna was chosen from eight girls at the Maize Festival on August 26 through the ‘Ambassador Program’ which was created to replace the previous ‘Maize Queen’ pageant which had been as much a part of Atherton as the festival itself. Not everyone was thrilled with the changes but the new committee was determined to modernise
the event and it looks like it paid off. “I think the idea of the Maize Queen would have put me off from entering,” said Kianna. “But this really got my attention. I looked at the events you had to go to – the self development aspect to it all and I thought this is an amazing opportunity. “This is more developing you on the business side rather than being based on whether you are pretty enough or have enough money.” Kianna grew up on a dairy farm in Ravenshoe. She was a school captain and took part in the town’s Torimba Festival and is studying hairdressing in Cairns. One of her biggest passions is to inspire belief and confidence in young people and she plans to use her position as the 2017 Emerging
Ambassador to do that. “A big thing that is huge in our community is depression and anxiety among young people,” she said. “When I left school I suffered with depression and anxiety and had to learn the tools to believe in myself. In schools there is not that focus - it’s all about exams and grades etc.” Kianna is already working on plans to use her role constructively. “One of the events we took part in leading up to the festival was on building your inner strength,” said Kianna. “I thought it was so good and I would love to set up some sort of program where you go into schools and have an event where you show young people how many inspiring community members we have so they can see how far they have come.
“I really want to make a positive change.” Kianna says that like her, many young people leave school and feel ‘lost’ – unsure of where to turn to next. “When you come out of school it’s really hard to know what you want to do,” she said. “Everyone always feels a bit lost. I think there’s an opportunity to give young people the belief that they can go for their dream job and give them the confidence to do that.” In the lead up to the festival the girls got to take part in events and were given opportunities to engage within the community. Kianna even developed a love for public speaking. “We went to Carinya and had Morning Tea with the elderly an we went to Rocky Creek on VP Day
to give a little talk each,” she said. “For most people public speaking is something everyone hates but if you overcome your fear it can be really enjoyable.” Kianna and Ashlyn Condullus who became the Young and Charity Ambassador – will now look forward to a year of events and opportunities, representing their titles and helping the community.
The following Prizes are open to all students who will be enrolling at Mareeba State High School in Year 7 in 2018. Applications are available from the School Website and Administration Office at the school. Applications deadline— Friday 6th October 2017
Dr Murray Towne English Prize: There are two (2) English Prizes (each $300.00) Mareeba Theatre Group Prize: (1 Prize of $300) The Music House Instrumental Prize: (1 Prize of $300) Priceline Pharmacy Community Spirit Prize: (1 Prize of $300) Mr Bruce Leighton Mathematics/Science Prize: (2 Prizes each $300 – one for Maths, one for Science)
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Brain Injury Awareness
The STEPS Program Brain Injury Group recently held an event to raise more awareness about brain injuries. The group met at LoveLee Cooking and invited passers-by to stop and find out more about what they do. There was info from the STEPS Program, Stroke Foundation, Yungaburra Boxing Gym, Queenslanders with Disabilities Network, Aware Dogs Kuranda, Brain Injury Australia, David Bottomley, Christine Miserandino and squishy brain stress balls from Brain Foundation and photocopies kindly done by Shane Knuth MP’s office. Ashley Cupitt from Yungaburra Boxing Gym was on hand to talk about Boxing rules and his TBI experience from a car crash many years ago. “Being a rural area, the STEPS Program is the only Brain Injury Support Group that I know of in FNQ. The STEPS Program is Qld wide.” Louise Anderson-Clemence (Atherton STEPS Peer Leader) said. The STEPS Network Group is for anyone affected by Acquired Brain Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury, Post Concussion Syndrome, Aneurysm, Tumours or Stroke (aged 18 to 65), including carers.
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Atherton’s STEPS Program Brain Injury Awareness Group invited new members to join and find out about the group at an event last week outside Love-Lee Cooking. Mareeba Lions Club donated $1000 to Mareeba State School recently to help fund a hearing clinic. They recognised that hearing health is crucial for learning and the importance of identifying and remediating hearing issues if possible. Pictured is Deanna Percy from Mareeba Lions Club with school support staff Jenna Alba-Aue, Jo Jones Laifoo and Pina Carroll.
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‘Logan Lucky’ fun crime caper Daniel Craig (James Bond) and superstar Channing Tatum star in the action, crime comedy ‘Logan Lucky’ at the Rising Sun in Mareeba this week, with lighthearted entertainment for all ages. The romantic comedy ‘The Big Sick’ and the action mystery thriller ‘Atomic Blonde’ are showing for another great week, giving you another chance to enjoy these two entertaining movies, while the adventure fantasy ‘The Dark Tower’ shows one last time this Wednesday, September 6.
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The best of the Tablelands will be on show at the annual ‘Taste of the Tablelands’ on Sunday October 15. Held at the Chinese Temple Grounds and hosted by the Rotary Club of Atherton, the 2017 event promises to be bigger and better than ever before. This year visitors are encouraged to come dressed for a garden party as there will be lots of shade, non-stop entertainment, gourmet food and cool drinks to while away the day. Farmers from across the region will be selling their produce on the day allowing visitors to see fresh produce at its best and visitors can wander through the many stalls that sell or display products from across the Tablelands and Far North Queensland.
The festival shows how diverse the Tablelands region is and what wonderful and amazing products are grown and made locally.
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Cruise-in car and bike show
CRUISE on in to the Atherton Men’s Shed car and bike show event this Friday, September 8, at Railway Lane, Atherton. With vintage, classic and restored cars on show, plus trucks and motorcy-
cles on display, the event is sure excite motoring enthusiast from all over. The ‘Cruise-In’ event will be held from 5.30pm to 8pm and is open to all with food and drinks on sale during the night.
Admission is free for the whole family and everyone is encouraged to bring their car, bike or truck along for all to see. For more information email atherton@mensshed. net or phone 0459 790 089.
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The LAND
Stockdog herding workshops By Rebecca Wallis
Later this month the Koolie Club of Australia will be hosting two three day stockdog herding workshops in Mareeba – and you don’t need to be a property owner to attend. The workshops are for dogs of all ages that show an interest in stock and organisers say that many herding breeds really enjoy the opportunity to put their instincts to use. “The school caters for young un-started pups, dogs that are already working but just need some fine tuning or if you own a suburban herding breed of dog that likes to chase other dogs, the chooks or round up the kids or is your dog just bored and running amok, this workshop will give your dog an outlet for their natural instincts,” said Kylie Willson from the Koolie Club of Australia. “During the workshop you will learn why your herding bred dog behaves the way he/she does.” The workshops will be hosted by trainer Tony Cock who has been involved with working dogs his whole life and understands the importance of a well-trained dog. He currently works on a station in Central Queensland working with a team of dogs on a daily basis. “Working dogs have been bred to work independently and at one with
The Stockdog Herding Workshops are for all herding breeds of dog – working and suburban.
their handler,” said Mrs Willson. “Some dogs even spend days, weeks or even months mustering or droving large herds of cattle or sheep over 1000’s of kilometres. They must be independent workers/thinkers to enable them to do the job they are bred for.”
You don’t have to have a dog to attend to workshops either as one can be provided for you. “This way everyone has the chance to equip themselves with the information, knowledge and experience the school is offering,” said Mrs Willson.
“You will experience working with your dog as a team. You will learn how to “read” your stock, this will help you understand where your dog needs to be whilst working stock.” Over the three days there will be balance work with sheep and goats pro-
SUGAR REPORTS MOSSMAN MILL CRUSHING STATISTICS WEEK 12 Mossman Mill plant availability was below budget for Week 12 along with the weekly throughput. The factory processed 35,271 tonnes of cane at an average crushing rate of 323 tonnes/hour. The major issues for the week occurred around boilers with failed tubes that ruptured the tippler hydraulics on which a shaft failed, and the repair of a leaking juice tank. Some minor stops occurred on the pan floor for high stock levels as the CCS continues to climb. Other down time for the week was for the chain failure on No. 1 Mill pressure feeder and some boiler water level control trips. Pol recovery remains on target. • Total for week: 35,271 tonnes • CCS for week: 13.70 • Total cane crushed to date: 465,091 tonnes • CCS average to date: 12.55 • 2017 crop estimate: 930,000 tonnes
TABLELAND MILL CRUSHING STATISTICS WEEK 13 To date the mill has crushed 369,593 tonnes with a season to date CCS of 13.58. • Total for week: 28,561 tonnes • CCS for week: 14.66 • Total cane crushed to date: 369,593 tonnes • CCS average to date: 13.58 • 2017 crop estimate: 730,000 tonnes
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gressing on to work with quiet cattle. The workshops will be taking place on 19-22 September and again on September 23-25 at Kerribee Park. “Herding breeds are more contented and less frustrated if they are taught to use their natural in-
stincts,” said Mrs Willson. “If you have never experienced a herding workshop then come along and see what your dog can do, we cater for the beginner through to the experienced stockman.” For more info call Jackie Hunter on 0488968470.
Halfway point for cane crushing
With the Far North Queensland cane crush nearing the half-way mark, MSF Sugar is keeping a close watch on the performance of various cane varieties through its three northern mills. At the MSF Sugarowned South Johnstone, Mulgrave and Tableland mills, a number of traditional and new cane varieties are performing strongly this season. Figures show that Q208 – a staple of the industry – currently accounts for the majority of cane crushed to date at all three mills. However, there are some differences starting to appear across the milling locations. At the Tableland Mill, Mulgrave Cane Productivity Coordinator Matt Hession said KQ228 was dominating the crush, with the variety producing above average cane yield and sugar content when harvested early in the season. “KQ228 has consistently performed well on the Tablelands season to season, where water requirements can be managed and suckering minimised,” Mr Hession said. “The variety has also shown promise along the far north coast, with smaller quantities of KQ228 being processed and cane yields have been very good with CCS around 0.6.”
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MARKET REPORT PRIME QUOTES BUTCHER’S STEERS BUTCHER’S HEIFERS WHOLESALE COWS EXPORT SLAUGHTER OX EXPORT SLAUGHTER COWS EXPORT SLAUGHTER BULLS
HIGHEST 256.2 215.2 196.2 253.2 200.2 256.2
STORE QUOTES STORE STEERS STORE HEIFERS COWS & CALVES 1 UNIT STORE BULLS STORE MALES
HIGHEST 278.2 252.2 $1100 NO QUOTE NO QUOTE
LOWEST 248.2 170.2 150.2 216.2 161.2 213.2
ALL VENDORS PLEASE NOTE: TO ACHIEVE FULL COMPETITION ON YOUR CATTLE, MAKE SURE YOU ARE FULLY ACCREDITED WITH THE MLA AND HAVE A CURRENT NATIONAL VENDOR DECLARATION.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PREFERRED AGENT at least BEFORE 8AM MONDAY WHEN CONSIDERING YOUR CATTLE
• ELDERS 4086 3500 • • LANDMARK 4092 3711 • • QUEENSLAND RURAL 4092 3522 • NQ SALEYARDS COMPANY PTY LTD - PHONE 4092 1228 MARKET SALE EVERY TUESDAY 9AM @ MAREEBA SALEYARD www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
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Great family home at Amaroo Park
This generously proportioned and impeccably presented family home is only 12 months old and is perfect for entertaining all year round. With a local medical centre only meters away, this home also offers five minutes access to Coles shopping centre, schools and CBD. Ready and waiting for the immediate family not wanting the has-
sle of building and to move into a new home straight away. The home contains features for every member of the family with spacious tiled, open plan family, meals and kitchen with plenty of cupboard and bench space, new dishwasher and room for double fridge with stainless steel appliances to ensure cooking for family
and friends is a breeze. The spacious, air conditioned and open living areas offers further entertaining space with large windows offering an abundance of natural light. The main bedroom is large and has walk in robe and ensuite with the other three bedrooms having easy access to the family size bathroom.
The separate media room gives a true sense of being at the cinema. Enjoy alfresco entertaining on the generous outdoor undercover patio which overlooks the large back yard which has mountain views and plenty of room to add a swimming pool, double bay shed already in place with ample area remaining for swings and pets to enjoy.
Other features include • 1,322 m2 flat block • Internal laundry with garage and external access • Security screens and doors throughout • Internal access from double remote garage • Reticulated irrigation system • Fenced both sides with full fencing at rear
Chillagoe beauty
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for pets This home is in a great expanding family friendly location and is ideal for your family to move in straight away. Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact marketing agent Andrew Rogato on 0418 183 444. MAREEBA $449,000 NEG Andrew Rogato Rogato Real Estate 0418 183 444
other 6m x 6m car shed. Are you looking for a Tree This all sits on a generous Change? Are you a Miner 3036m2 (3/4acre) block that’s working out near Chillagoe fenced on three sides, and the and not wanting to leave the steel posts and rails come with family behind while you’re at the deal to fence the rest. work? Then this place is for Chillagoe is a great little you. community with the friendliThis two bedroom fully air est of people. It has a Primary conditioned house has all mod School of very high calibre and cons and is easy to care for. well equipped – only 2.5 hours Patios front and back and a from Cairns in the dynamic massive timber clad deck are Mareeba Shire. great for that sundowner after This is also a sought after a hard day’s toil. rental property if you are an The guest house is also air astute investor – a steal at conditioned with its own toilet $295,000. and bathroom. Plumbing’s already there for the kitchen sink Call Loz Mackey at Tableso it’s virtually self contained. lands Premium Property on Then there’s the 12m x8m 0429 962 008. x3.6m high four-bay powered shed with concrete floor, for a workshop and loads of storage Address: CHILLAGOE what Price: $295,000 NEG m o r e Agent: Loz Mackey could a Tablelands Premium Property b l o k e Contact: 0429 962 008 w a n t ? Plus an-
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PROPERTY
Simple living, great lifestyle SOLID TOWN UNIT
• 2 BRM MASONRY BLOCK + LOCK UP GARAGE • REQUIRES INTERNAL RENOVATION • A/C IN BRMS + PRIVATE REAR PATIO & YARD • WALKING DISTANCE TO COLES
0417 700 468
$169,000 NEG WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU
Sale EASY FLOWING LIFESTYLE 4
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This well designed home will tick all the boxes for a family looking for a new place to settle in. • Tiled living areas and airconditioning throughout • Fully fenced 1000m2 block with irrigation • Spacious verandah and established gardens • Solar power Price $372,000 Neg
Exclusive Agent Norma Moloney 0417 541 126
raywhiteruralmareeba.com.au/qld/mareeba
Sale LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE!
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2
2
Superbly positioned, this beautiful home enjoys a wonderful setting, with only one close neighbour and acreage views to the other. • Immaculate 3 bedroom plus study, open plan living • Modern kitchen, tiles, outdoor area, s/screens • Ensuite & walk-in robe in the master bedroom • 1003m2 fenced block, large shed, side access • 5kw grid connected solar panel system Price $365,000
Exclusive Agent John Goncalves 0407 690 961
A great lifestyle property to enjoy country living that is easy maintenance and in a quiet location approximately 9klm from Mareeba. This near new home only completed in December 2013 has all the finishing touches with 4 bedrooms all with builtins all fully tiled, the master complete with its own ensuite and walkin-robe. The large open plan living opens up onto the private rear patio that overlooks the spacious cleared back yard with no rear neighbours.
The home also offers a massive separate media room that could also double as an entertainment area opening up to the front yard. Outside you'll find a huge 11m x 7m barn shed complete with power, landscaped gardens, fencing, and enough room for a couple of horses, motorbike Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
track for the kids, or even your own orchard. Listed at $525,000, you do the sums, the price is on the money and ready to buy. For more information and a private inspection contact exclusive agent Alex Srhoj at Ray White Mareeba on 0403 343 692.
MAREEBA $525,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Alex Srhoj Ray White Mareeba 0403 343 692
Three bedroom modern villas
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Loz Mackey 0429 962 008 loz.mackey@bigpond.com www.lozspremiumproperty.com
CHILLAGOE: 61 KING STREET
$295,000
OPEN FOR INSPECTION AND SALE: 12 NOON TO 1.00PM SUNDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER, 2017
THREE bedroom villas, fully air-conditioned, tiled throughout, security screens, modern decor, stainless steel appliances, patio and tandem carport. For rent at $310.00 per week.
“Everything we touch turns to SOLD!”
For
GREAT INVESTMENT, TENANTS ARE KNOCKING ON THE DOOR OR LIVE-IN AND ENJOY PEACE & TRANQUILITY MAIN HOUSE GUEST HOUSE The main shed is 12m long x 8m wide 4 bay • Home is fully airconditioned • Totally separate unit, complete privacy powered with concrete floor, loads of storage area, • 2 spacious bedrooms • Airconditioned suitable for the tradesman or handyman. There is • Separate spacious lounge • Toilet and bathroom also a 6m x 6m car shed. The home is in excellent • Modern kitchen/dining, new gas cooktop • Plumbing installed for the kitchen condition, vacant and ready for immediate • Fabulous outdoor timber deck • One or two bedrooms occupancy. All this on 3/4 of an acre, fenced on • Large patio with concrete floor • Covered paved BBQ area 3 sides and material for fencing the rest.
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Mareeba Property Management on 4092 2111. MAREEBA FOR RENT $310 P/W Mareeba Property Management 4092 2111
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Value for money Looking for an affordable, well maintained home in a good location? Then look no further, this three bedroom, two bathroom weatherboard and concrete block home is located only minutes from town and a short stroll to Coffee Works. The home is much bigger than it appears offering spacious kitchen and living areas, rumpus room and a massive outdoor entertainment area. • Well-maintained three bedroom, two bathroom weatherboard and concrete block home • Beautifully polished
timber floors and security screens • Light and airy large modern kitchen with an abundant of bench and cupboard space and combined dining area plus separate lounge room • Built-in wardrobes and air-conditioning in two of the bedrooms • Downstairs is fully tiled and constructed of concrete block and comprises of a third bedroom plus rumpus room and second bathroom and toilet and laundry area • Enormous rear undercover entertainment area • 4m x 4m concrete block shed/workshop
plus garden shed and single undercover carport • Front veranda with pull down shade blinds and sitting area • Solar hot water system plus solar power to help keep your power bills • Fully fenced 630m2 low maintenance allotment with established privacy gardens
• Walking distance to town, Coffee Works and the gym For further information or to arrange a Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
private inspection, please contact exclusive agent Sophie Bozzo at Joe Torrisi Real Estate on 0428 128 154.
MAREEBA $252,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Sophie Bozzo Joe Torrisi Real Estate 0428 128 154
Mareeba Property Management
Your local rental specialists YOUR NEXT MOVE 3 bedroom home, fans throughout, single carport, quiet area, creek views, large entertainment area, large storage room under house & no pets. $330 PER WEEK
For more information or to arrange an inspection Contact Mareeba Property Management on 4092 2111 View Rentals at: www.rentmpm.com.au
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• 35.6ha – Freehold • 100mgl Water Allocation from Channel, 2mgl Domestic • Property entrance only 200 metres from Burke Development Road • Located 5 minutes from Dimbulah • North faceing aspect • Excellent soils – Morgenbury (also known as ‘Dimbulah Red’) • River flat has Walsh River Loam Soil • Approx 980m of Walsh River Frontage • 6 inch Underground Irrigation through centre of property and a separate 6 inch Valve, Riser and Metre on Walsh River flat • Machinery list available to interested parties
AUCTION: Friday 22nd September (If not sold prior) TIME: 11am VENUE: Dimbulah Soccer Club TERMS: 10% Deposit with settlement on or before 60 days
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Family favourite
www.4880.com.au
S PM THI -4 Y EN 10AM UNDA P O D: S N & EKE AY WE TURD SA
$495,000 NEG 3 1 4
• 30 Acres Fully Fenced • Spacious 3 Bedroom Block Home • 2 Permanent Dams, Bore, Tanks, Multiple Sheds • Short Drive To CBD Amenities
ID#1P2137 Call Andrew to arrange an Inspection Time - 0418 183 444
4092 5255
MAREEBA REAL ESTATE AGENCIES FO
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Tucked away behind well-established gardens is this well-maintained family home, ideally situated just a short distance from the Mareeba town centre. With two living areas, this is a fantastic family home with plenty of space for everyone. Its beautifully appointed timber kitchen features stainless steel appli-
ances, a five burner gas stove and ducted stainless steel range hood. The kitchen flows to a superb living and dining space which then extends to a large outdoor tiled entertaining area. There are five bedrooms, the master with walk-in robe, glass feature walls and access to the outside. The remaining bedrooms are
comfortably sized, one with built-ins. Two bathrooms in the home have simple lines and neutral colours. Timeless Mediterranean styled tiles cover the internal floor area and patio. Surrounded by wellestablished gardens and situated on a 761m2 allotment, why not bring the family to see what this home has to offer.
Here you can enjoy an affordable quality of life. For further information or to arrange an Address: Price: Agent:
inspection, please contact exclusive agent John Falvo at Mareeba Property Office on 0408 456 344. MAREEBA $295,000 NEG John Falvo Mareeba Property Office 0408 456 344
Contact:
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RENOVATED HOME
• 3 BEDROOM CONCRETE BLOCK HOME • NEW KITCHEN • FAMILY/RUMPUS ROOM • COMBINED KITCHEN, DINING & LOUNGE • 1 NEW BATHROOM • 1 TOILET • AIRCONDITIONING • SINGLE CARPORT • GARDEN SHED
$360 PER WEEK (SEE WEBSITE: RH1003)
4092 1556
7 Hort Street, Mareeba
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OPEN SAT 10AM - 11AM
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YOU WON’T FIND BETTER VALUE!
• 3 bed, 1 bath, fenced 1012m2 block • New kitchen, new flooring and new paint • Close to schools, CBD and parks • Side access, 4.5m x 5.5m shed / garage
• 4 bed, 2 bath cream brick home, 842m2 block • Close to town, fully fenced, side access • Separate lounge and dining, functional kitchen • Garden shed and double lock up garage
$199,000 NEG
$265,000 NEG - ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED
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Modern home for rent in Mareeba FOUR bedroom rendered concrete block home with a combined kitchen, dining and lounge, built-ins, one bathroom and toilet, rear patio, single carport and lockup shed. The home also features air-conditioning, and internal laundry,
pets are pets allowed, there is broadband internet access and a shed. For rent at $350.00 per week – see rh042 www. mareeba4880realestate.com.au Contact Mareeba Real Estate Agencies on
4092 1556, Mark Gallo or 0428 121 520 or Lynette Tahir on 0427 Address: Price: Agent: Contact:
153 868. Email the team at mrea4880@ qld.chariot.net.au
MAREEBA For rent at $350 P/W Mareeba Real Estate Agencies 0428 121 520 or 0427 153 868
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INDEX
business
DIRECTORY
A
C
Air Conditioning
Carpentry/ Painting Childcare Curtains & Blinds
B
Blinds Builder/ Home Improvements
E
Earthmoving
AIR CONDITIONING
Electrical Embroidery Entertainment
F
Floor Coverings Fitness Fuel
G Graphic Design
I
Irrigation I.T
M
CHILDCARE
Mowing Services
S
Pest Management Plumbing Pool Maintenance
Sandblasting/ Painting Security Snake Removal
P
Q
Quarry
T
ELECTRICAL
Timber Transport Travel Tree Lopping Truck/ Crane hire
V
Venue Hire
ENTERTAINMENT • BISTRO • BAR • TAB • KENO • POKIES • FUNCTIONS
Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent
Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146
Shop 4, 276 Byrnes St, Mareeba • PO Box 1034 Mareeba 4880
P: 4092 3019
M: 0409 648 403 • F: 4092 1629
info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au
ABN 80 179 825 363 • QBSA 59712 • ARC License AU24014
3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets
www.donhall.com.au
Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care
R & C AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION
• Airconditioning Installations • Cold Rooms • Fridge Seals • Gasing • Servicing & Maintenance • Authorised Artic Licence
Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657
99 Vaughan Street, Mareeba mareeba@laserelectrical.com.au www.mareeba.laserelectrical.com.au LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673
For $31 per week
24/7
CURTAINS & BLINDS
117 Mason St, Mareeba • P: 4092 2208 W: www.essential-fitness.com.au
CURTAINS & BLINDS
Plus we sell...
Tracks > Rods > Accessories
Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings
Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds
MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229
Supply & Fit
TO IN Blinds and Curtains
Desiree Siemon
31 Kennedy Hwy, Tolga intoblindstolga@gmail.com ABN: 60 907 697 564
FLOOR COVERINGS
FREE FREE Measure Measure and and Quote Quote Plus we sell...
Trust the BLIND specialists!
P 4095 5669 F 4095 5797 M 0408 887 701
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023
96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619
Daniel Battistin
Residential • Commercial • Phones/Data Repairs/Maintenance • Airconditioners
Mobile 0448 856 187 email: dobattistin@msn.com
25 Yarrabee Close, Mareeba Qld. 4880
Licence No: 71735 - ACA: F0514381 - LO: 56130
For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619
EARTHMOVING The ExprEss NEwspapEr delivers to:
Do it right the first time!
• DOZERS D7R & D7G • SCRAPER • WATER TRUCKS • BODY TRUCK • MINING • FARM CLEARING • ROAD WORKS
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!
TOM SMITH P: 0407 161 783 F: 4092 7851 E: stj.enterprises@bigpond.com.au
Carpentry / painting • Renovations • Extensions • Maintenance
SPECIALISING IN THE INSTALLATION OF: • CORK TILES • VINYLS • VINYL TILES • PARQUETRY • FLOOR SANDING • CARPET GOLD AllAn & DAni: MOBilE 0409 007 247 CARD P: 4091 3936 23 Louise St, Atherton Q.4883 707796
96 James Street, Mareeba
BUILDER/ HOME IMPROVEMENTS
CARPENTRY/ PAINTING
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Custom Made
BLINDS
phOne 4092 2922
FITNESS
this spot could be yours!
ABN: 61 788 170 092 LIC. NO: L012565 ArtIC LIC: AU21630 QBSA: 1220582
BLINDS
Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner
your local business guide GREG CUMMINGS SMALL DOZER HIRE We go where the big ones won’t!
Landis Carlow 0448 972 642 qbcc no. 1254766
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• Regrowth • Fence Lines • Tree Clearing • Dams • General Earthworks • And Everything Else!
P: 0427 563 803
Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds
Mareeba 4092 2800 Atherton 4091 3300
FLOORS
Trust the FLOOR Covering Man! Carpet & Vinyl > Carpet & Vinyl Tiles > Floating Floors
MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229
Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote
FUEL For more info phone 4092 3464 Like us on Facebook and join the 9,477 who already do!
receive 4¢ per litre discount by presenting this ad
Service StationS open to the public
24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers (Mareeba only)
7 BOWER ST, MAREEBA INDUSTRIAL PARK P: 4092 2472 • F: 4092 2668 18 MOFFAT ST, RAvENShOE • P: 4097 6888 For Bulk Fuel & Oil Contact Head Office at Miallo 4098 8222 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au
business GRAPHIC DESIGN
AP
Creating high quality artwork with a difference for your business!
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• Business Cards • Logo Design • Brochures • Posters • Flyers
DIRECTORY PEST MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORT
Sandblasting & Painting
P & M Carriers Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters Express Couriers
Farm Machinery, Ute Trays, Trailers, Structural Steel, Rims and more.
AINT QUALIT Y PION T PROTEC ED GUARANTE
now open at 2B Middlemiss St, Mareeba
QBCC No. 889232
Phone: 0458 965 784 or 4096 5784 Email: aemgraphicdesign1@bigpond.com
IRRIGATION
SANDBLASTING/ PAINTING
124 Mason Street, Mareeba (07) 4092 2433 • Fax (07) 4092 3126
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SECURITY • Patrols • Cash in Transit • Alarm Response & Installation • Alarm Monitoring • CCTV Installation & Service
PLUMBING
For all security needs call...
IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply
POOL MAINTENANCE
Shop 3, 203-215 Byrnes Street Mareeba
MOWING SERVICES
4035 2034
MRT
MALIN REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT
CARRIERS OF REFRIGERATED AND DRY FREIGHT TO NORTH QUEENSLAND MAREEBA DEPOT: WALLY AMORY PHONE 0421 839 353 ABN 87 010 461 257
TRAVEL
A SNAKE REMOVAL REMOVAL OF: SNAKES, POSSUMS, BANDICOOTS AND GOANNAS
Permit No. WA000393
P: 0497 858 018
IN-STORE AND ON-SITE
BURRATRONICS
CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME
SNAKE REMOVAL
SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS
PH: (07) 4092 7038 www.burratronics.com.au
YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith
Visit our website: www.fnss.com.au
BURRATRONICS • Laptops, Tablets, and Towers • Custom Systems • Phone and Tablet Repairs and Accessories • Networking Solutions
CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY
Dru ThursTon 0408 913 063
• Pumps Sales & Repairs • Filtration • Water Tanks & Troughs • Water Treatment • Pool Treatments • Solar Pumping Systems • Reinke Centre Pivot & Lateral Move Irrigators 50 Byrnes Street, Mareeba Phone 4092 7788
I.T
Freight Distribution Warehouse Storage
POOL MAINTENANCE & POOL SHOP 71 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA “WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE” ALL POOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING FREE WATER TESTING AND EXPERT ADVICE
P: 4092 1443 or 0413 013 297
LICENSED POOL SAFET Y INSPECTOR
QUARRY
CALL OUT $50 REMOVAL OF ANIMAL $25 PER HEAD
Without a travel agent you’re on your own!
MAREEBA 4092 4222 ATHERTON 4091 3411 www.travelexperience.com.au
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TRUCK/ CRANE HIRE
TREE LOPPING
Truck and Crane Hire
TABLELANDS TREELOPPING
8 Metre Body and a 3 Tonne Crane with a 13 Metre Boom, 8 Tonne Pay Load.
• Treelopping • Bobcat Hire • Wood Chipping • Free Quotes • Stump Grinding • Fully Insured PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
WN E D LOCALLY O ATED R AND OPE
Call Jon Lambert
QBCC No. 889232
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In Sympathy
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You left us suddenly and we will miss you always, but you’ve left us with memories we are proud to own. Forever missed and never forgotten.
Your mates at Gostelow Farming.
Funeral Notice James Campbell (Jim) KERNOT Passed away peacefully on 31 August 2017 after a long and courageous battle. Aged 61 years. Loved and loving husband of Irene. Adored father of Kate and Jessie; father-in-law of Mitch; grandpa of India and Ellie. Cherished son of June and John Kernot (dec); brother of Gavin, Michael and Anne. Dearly loved by his family and many friends. You will be missed. A celebration to remember Jim’s life will be held at 2.30pm on Thursday 7 September 2017, Mareeba Bowls Club, Anzac Avenue.
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Atherton Lions Club Indoor Markets & Car Boot Sale. Merriland Hall, Atherton Show Grounds - 7.00am to 12 noon.
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Commercial Cleaners Pty Ltd T-MSC2017-22 DEMOLITION OF OLD MAREEBA SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT Mareeba Shire Council hereby invites tenders for the demolition of redundant infrastructure at the old Mareeba Sewage Treatment Plant located at Hickling Avenue, Mareeba. Obtaining Documentation: Tender documents are lodged on Council’s online e-procurement system for release Wednesday 30 August 2017, 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 Thursday 21 September 2017. 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
The 31st Tableland Garden and Lifestyle Expo at the Malanda Showgrounds from 3pm Friday and all day Saturday.
WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY & MONTHLY EVENTS Q.C.W.A Mareeba hosts Bingo every Thursday from 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba. Uniting Church Markets every Friday morning. Hall beside Target. Q.C.W.A Aerial Outpost Branch Craft Day. 4th Wednesday of the month 9am. 15 Wilson St, Mareeba. Q.C.W.A Mareeba self help craft, cards and social morning every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba. PCYC Seniors Social Club meets for morning tea, outings, trivia and games every Tuesday from 9.30am at the PCYC Hall 136 Walsh St Mareeba (next to Vinnies). Al-Anon Family Groups - Atherton & Yungaburra. Ph 1300 252 666. St George’s Church Indoor Bowls every Tuesday 1pm at St George’s Hall at 53 Constance St, Mareeba. Mareeba RSL Club Soup Kitchen every Tuesday, 6pm - 8pm entry via back gate.
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Notice is hereby given under the provision of the “Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act and Regulations 1995” that there will be Temporary road closures to vehicular traffic, as listed, for the purpose of the St Thomas’s Church Religious Festival Procession on 10th September, 2017: (i) Between 1530 hours and 1700 hours, Constance Street, Atherton Street, Walsh Street and Hort Streets will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic. (ii) All road closures will be kept to a minimum. Senior Sergeant D. GARNER Officer in Charge Delegated Officer by the Mareeba Police Station Commissioner of Police
THE FEAST OF OUR LADY OF THE CHAIN
SUNDAY 10th September, 2017 The Committee wish to advise that there will be fireworks (noise only) before and during the Mass which commences at 2.30pm as well as during the procession which follows the Mass. This should conclude at approximately 5pm. In the evening there will be fireworks display commencing at 8.30pm and will conclude prior to 9pm. Please tie up your dogs in preparation of this event.
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An opportunity has become available at Springmount Waste Management Facility (SWMF) for an experienced Administration Clerk. This role will involve all administrative duties associated to operations of the Springmount Waste Facility and Woree Recovery Centre in Cairns. The position will be based at our Springmount office, with some minor work required in Cairns at times. Duties will include but not be limited to inputting of accounts, payroll, daily plant tracking, record keeping, systems control and OHS documentation. The successful applicant must be able to work unsupervised, be self motivated, and have solid time management skills, good knowledge of computer software programs, Microsoft Word and Excel. This will be a 35 hour, 5 days a week position, salary will be negotiated with successful applicant based upon relative experience. Further details contact Kevin Davies 0400 490 493. Written applications, including Resume and 2 Referees should be submitted by close of business Wednesday13th September, 2017. ADDRESSED TO: The Manager, SWMF PO Box 1320, Walkamin Q. 4872 Or Email: kevin.davies@remondis.com.au
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Atherton Tablelands Hockey Finals This Saturday September 9
Teams prepare for finals
The 2017 Atherton Tablelands Hockey Association celebrated 90 years on Friday at the end of season presentation night. Pictured are committee members Pam Clearwater, Sharon Voyce, Carrie de Brueys, Karen Mitchell and Lyn Guilfoyle.
End of season celebrations The 2017 Hockey season has seen both struggles and success for our little club. We’ve struggled with an ant invasion and a very dry season meaning lots of extra maintenance on our fields – even a family of snakes moved in at one stage. If the struggles with nature were not enough, we’ve fought to maintain strong numbers in our junior division, meaning we‘ve had to once again adopt a mixed gender comp which has it pros and cons. Then our men’s competition, which got off to a great start with a regional comp consisting of two Atherton teams and two Cairns teams competing both here in Atherton and alternatively in Cairns, but unfortunately the momentum could not be maintained. To combat the struggles our successes were many… Another
successful Summer 6’s competition with a 10 team competition across two divisions. Then straight into our main season starting in March saw our second year of the Tomahawks competing in the senior school Cairns competitions on a Friday evening with a total of three teams representing us with great spirit and doing us proud. All this can’t happen without our coaches, managers, parents and our generous sponsors who jumped on board this year. You are the ones who have made this possible for our kids, so thank you. We sent a U18 girls’ team to Melbourne for a first ever interstate tour in January, then in April a team of over 35 ladies competed in the World Master in New Zealand representing Atherton as North Oz Magic. We also had players compete in the Great
Barrier Reef Masters Games in Cairns as well. Our U18 Men competed in Toowoomba in June and our Ladies Vets in Gympie in July in State Championships and we had many of our junior players compete with Cairns teams where we were not able to enter a team. An excellent representation in Peninsula this year in both U12 and U19, with a total of 13 kids chosen in teams or as shadows. It’s been a close competition all year across all age divisions, with just points separating many teams on the ladder by the end of fixtures. Good luck to everyone competing in the grand finals – play hard but most importantly play fair. To all our valued members who participated this year. We hope to see you all back next
year. Can’t wait til then? Well why not come and have some fun in the summer 6’s competition, and bring a friend. Our grand final this Saturday September 9, starts with our youngest members Minkies (under 10’s) at 9am, and progresses in age throughout the day, finishing with a huge post final celebration into the evening. There will be with hot food, cold drinks all day in our amazing canteen and into the evening, along with a live band. We invite all players, past and present, friends, family, sponsors and spectators to join us for what will be a great day of outstanding hockey and fun and entertainment for all.
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Starting from 9am… until late into the night! Don’t miss the fun... and of course the HOCKEY!!
GRAND FINAL DAY PROGRAM 9.00am: Minkies Under 6s / Under 8s 10.00am: Division 2 - Under 12 GRAND FINAL Division 2 - 3rd and 4th Playoff (Field 2) 11.15am: Division 1 - Under 16 GRAND FINAL Division 1 - 3rd and 4th Playoff (Field 2) 12.30pm: JUNIOR AWARDS PRESENTATION 1.30pm: MENS EXHIBITION GAME 2.30pm: OPEN LADIES GRAND FINAL 4.00pm: VETS LADIES GRAND FINAL 5.30pm: SENIOR AWARDS PRESENTATION Hot Food & Cold Drinks Available ALL DAY in our amazing canteen Fun and Games for the Little AND Big Kids Jumping Castle Music Lollies
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EXPRESS sPORT Atherton Tablelands Hockey Association 2017 presentation night
Rising Star awarded was presented to Tayltha MacDonald, pictured with club life member Sharon Voyce.
Friday, September 1
Awarded Best Goalie – Cullen Byers.
Player of the year was awarded to Hayley Fullgrabe, pictured with Carrie de Brueys.
Recognised for outstanding service to the club was Paul Keevers and Gary Toshach, pictured with Lyn Guilfoyle.
Run and roll Tennis event hits Mareeba
Locals are encouraged to sign up for the Run and Roll tennis event in Mareeba.
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Oh-Chee). This will then be followed by exhibition wheelchair doubles Run and Roll match with club members playing with Paralympians. There will also be an opportunity to ‘come and try’ wheelchair tennis for everyone – able bodied and wheelchair. If participation doesn’t suit there will also be videos on display including wheelchair tennis hub, Heath Davidson doubles final in the Rio Olympics 2016. The event will be held from 3.00pm to 5:30pm at the Mareeba Tennis Club at Chewko Road, Mareeba. For more information and to RSVP contact the club via email at mareebatennis@ bigpond.com or phone 4092 4685. More info can also be found at www.freshwatertennis.org
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The Mareeba Tennis Club will host a ‘Run and Roll’ tennis event on Wednesday September 13. The event is part of a week of activities organised by the Freshwater Tennis Club to run in conjunction with National disability week. The event aims to introduce wheelchair tennis to the Tablelands region enabling participants to network and discover opportunities through participation. Run and roll tennis features both able bodied and disabled athletes teaming up and playing doubles against a similar team with modified rules. The highlight of the afternoon will be hearing the life journey of two high profile wheelchair athletes (Heath Davidson Gold medallist Rio Olympics 2016 and Keegan
Get your team together for a summer of fun!
STARTS OCTOBER SUMMER 6-A-SIDE FOOTBALL & A WHOLE LOT A FUN!
Every Wednesday night (October-December 2017), with some Friday night’s included Senior & Junior Comps – Men A and B Grades + Mens Over 35’s, Ladies A and B Grade, with a possible C Grade and Juniors aged 7-15 years Seniors $100 per player & Juniors $50 per player (Fees to be paid on registration)
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EXPRESS sPORT The Gladiators are hoping for a win this weekend after going down 58-16 on Sunday in their first semi-final.
Gators’ last chance to fight for grand final spot It was a tough call asking a team with so many players injured to go up against the best performing side of the season, but as usual the Gladiators put their best foot forward against Innisfail on Sunday in a bid to make it to the Grand Final. But it wasn't meant to be and coach Tye Ingebrigtsen said the game was won by the opposition in the first four minutes. “It was a tough loss,” he said.
“They basically just played a lot better than us.” At half time the Gators were down 6 to Innisfail's 34 and at full time they had lost 16 to Innisfail’s 58. But with so many of the Mareeba side’s best players nursing injuries, beating a team which has only lost one game all season was never going to be easy. “It wasn't the ideal prep that we wanted,” said In-
gebrigtsen. “But the boys are always confident and we went out there and did our best.” This weekend they will get their last chance at a spot in the final when they play Yarrabah on Sunday again at Barlow Park. But coach Ingebrigtsen said it is “unlikely” that many of his best players will have recovered from injury enough to play. “We're going to re-
group at training this week and go from there,” he said. “Unfortunately we got another four injuries (in the game against Innisfail). We're going through a really rough stage with injuries but we’ll do our best and see how we go.” The winner from this weekend's game will play Innisfail in the Grand Final on September 16.
Big weekend ahead for Bulls Mareeba Bulls Reserve team players run into celebrate with keeper Ronnie Leporati after winning their first semi on Sunday.
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After the first weekend of the FNQ Football finals series, the pressure valve has not let up with up to seven different Mareeba divisions still alive and all vying for a spot in the grand final. The teams will now play off in the major semi-finals to be held this weekend. The action started on Friday night with the Mareeba Bulls Second Division boys hosting the Atherton Eagles in the elimination semifinal. The home side did not disappoint the large home crowd taking out the match 2-1. The Bulls played some outstanding football for majority of the match, but as ever the Atherton boys never gave in and looked to make a comeback when they reduced the score to 2-1 with about 20 minutes to go. But the Bulls held on for a tense win to stay alive and will now host the Marlin Coast Rangers this Friday night in the major semi-final in Mareeba.
Midfielder Eric Iacutone and attacker Christian Mukadi scored the two goals for the Bulls. On Sunday at Stratford the excitement continued with the Reserve boys fighting out a thrilling 2-2 draw over 120 minutes of football. After extra time, the match went into penalties and the Bulls kept their nerve to seal
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the shoot out 4-2. With proof you can never keep an old Bull down, club verterans saved the day for the reserves with Dennis Allen scoring two goals and Ronnie leporati saving the first penalty. The the Bulls now face the Stratford Dolphins in their major semi-final. In a sign of a bright
future for the Mareeba United Football Club, five junior sides will also be playing off this weekend in major semi-finals in Cairns. The U12 divisions two sides, the U13 boys, U14 boys and U15 boys are all alive and will be looking for grand final berths this weekend.
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USED VEHICLES
14 Toyota Hilux SR: 3.0 litre turbo diesel auto 4x4 dualcab utility, travelled only 43,000 kilometres, tow bar, side steps, hard tonneau cover, genuine alloy bull bar, electric brake unit, good service history, a better one would be hard to find ............................. $38,990 Late 12 Toyota Hilux SR: 3.0 litre turbo diesel auto dualcab 4x4 with alloy dropside body, front & rear ladder racks, good kilometres, genuine alloy bull bar, tow bar, side steps, window tint, cruise control & UHF radio, ideal tradies vehicle .................................................. $35,990 16 Hyundai I-Max: 2.4 litre auto 8 seat 5 door wagon, travelled only 14,000 kilometres, reverse camera and rear sensors, as new condition with balance of factory warranty ............... $32,990 15 Honda CR-V VTi: 2.4 litre auto 4WD wagon, good kilometres, alloy wheels, reverse camera, rear airconditioning vents, excellent service history, top condition ................... $26,990 14 Mazda 6 Touring 2.5i: Auto sedan, good kilometres, satellite navigation, reverse camera, front and rear parking sensors, leather trim, smart looking vehicle, good service history ........... $24,990 12 Subaru Forester 2.0D: Turbo diesel 6 speed manual AWD wagon, good kilometres, alloy wheels, fog lights, tow bar, well maintained, excellent condition...................... $19,990 14 Toyota Corolla SX: 1.8 litre CVT sedan, travelled only 38,000 kilometres, reverse camera, front & rear sensors, alloys, fog lights, immaculate locally owned vehicle, cannot fault.............. $18,990 12 Subaru Forester 2.5X: Auto AWD wagon, good kilometres, fitted with tow bar, reverse parking sensors, rear camera, excellent service history .............................................. $17,890 12 Suzuki Grand Vitara Sport: 2.4 litre manual 4x4 wagon, good rego, alloy nudge bar, spotlights, tow bar, one careful owner, well maintained ........................................................... $16,990 14 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR: 2.4 litre manual 5 door sportsback, travelled only 8000 kilometres, alloy wheels, rear roof spoiler, reverse camera, immaculate condition ................ REDUCED TO $15,990 13 Subaru Impreza 2.0i: CVT AWD sedan, low kilometres, reverse parking sensors, well maintained vehicle in excellent condition with Subaru Assured Warranty ........................... $14,990 09 Subaru Liberty 2.5i: Premium auto AWD sedan, good kilometres, leather trim, alloys, one local owner, excellent vehicle, a credit to previous owner ....................................... $13,990 10 Holden Commodore Berlina Series II: 3.6 litre / LPG auto sedan, good kilometres, alloy wheels, rear park sensors, tow bar, tint, good service history........................................... $11,990 11 Suzuki Swift GL: 1.4 litre auto 5 door hatch, travelled 46,000 kilometres, very tidy well kept vehicle, economical motoring .................................................................... $10,490 09 Subaru Impreza 2.0R: Auto AWD hatch, good kilometres, one very careful owner, plenty of rego ........................................................................................................................ $9,950 11 Mitsubishi Lancer SX: 2.0 litre manual sedan, one owner, alloy wheels, good condition, warranty ........................................................................................................ $9,390
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