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Tensions rise Seniors shine on final at community Curtain call meeting over proposed boarding college Last week marked the end of a 12 year chapter for our 2014 school seniors. Everyone looked a pretty picture as they joined in ceremony one last time. Turn to Page 4, for photos from Mareeba High and Atherton High’s night of nights.
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Representatives from Standard Bearers Academy (SBA) addressed curious locals on the proposed development of an international boarding school for boys, at Mareeba on Saturday, November 22. Having already purchased the 96 acre property on Tinaroo Creek Road, Brenton Gibbs (representing SBA Holdings), outlined what was being proposed; including the amenities, academic, sporting, agricultural and cultural makeup of the school. Scott Peabody from Arqus Design (the architects employed for the overall design/layout of the school), was on hand to inform the public on the various stages of the development, including: classrooms, student accommodation,administration facilities,equestrian stables, performing arts complex, Olympic size swimming pool, sporting fields, indoor multi-use sports complex, 400 meter athletics track, teachers training college/leadership academy, orchard farm precinct, agricultural precinct and staff residences. The main concern raised by locals was the cultural background of the school and its ties with Islam. Local resident Dan Vogler and many others expressed their concern that the infusion of Islam’s world view is opposed in our type of democracy and the Australian way of life. Some locals believe that the school is a smoke screen to ’infiltrate’ (a word used by Mr. Vogler) our society and bring an era we do not want. SBA Holdings Educational Adviser Dylan Chown said, “We are here to put forward a proposal for an independently private 1200 student boarding academy, similar to other independent private schools in Australia. “If the word ‘catholic’ was involved in its name, no one would be asking these questions.” CONTINUED PAGE 3
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Food safari set to excite By Justin Fris TABLELANDS food lovers are set for an exciting treat on November 29, with the inaugural ‘Tropical Food Safari’ set to tempt tastebuds. Held at the Mareeba Heritage Centre (MHC) between 9-10am, the event will welcome a wide range of attendees; from local business owners to residents. MHC spokeswoman Louise Mabbutt also spoke with The Express in regard to a special mentorship with Mission Beach Business and Tourism (MBBT). “Mission Beach successfully showcased their food safari last month and have provided a significant amount of support toward the heritage centre,” she said. “They have supported us through
workshop design, supplied equipment for us, along with being great mentors for us.” Being scheduled on a market day, Ms Mabbutt believed crowds would enjoy the culmination of Mareeba’s local produce. “We have picked a Market Day to do our first Food Safari Presentation,with a gold coin donation being much appreciated,” she said. “We anticipate many of our attendees will be locals at this time of year, with hopefully a few overseas and interstate visitors.” MHC organisers were convinced that if Saturday’s event attracted large numbers, the geographical sphere of attendees could swell next year.
Kids help others have a merrier Christmas this year By Justin Fris AS we approach the festive season, you will notice many candy canes starting to fill the shelves of your local supermarket. They are a uniform success with children; however one local school in Mareeba decided to take this passion and transfer it in a way to help those who have fallen on hard times. Following on from the hard work put in by Pastor Jeff Xhafer (of Living Waters Church) a few months ago, St Thomas’s Parish School is also doing their bit through a unique collection service. The program which is dubbed ‘Candy Canes for Cans’, will see food collection items donated to St Vincent De Paul, so families in need can have a merrier Christmas. Determined to instil positive habits and a sense of social awareness, St Thomas’s students are being encouraged to bring in
Pre-Prep students Chloe Potter, Danny Cadorin, Bonnie Milgate and Ayden Brischetto with some of the CCFC donations ready for needy families food items for those less fortunate; rather than the traditional candy canes at ‘little lunch’. The Express stopped by the school last Friday and caught up with school administration personnel, who were pleased that their students had responded well to the campaign.
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Community voices concern at meeting FROM PAGE 1 “The school will be English speaking, with both male and female teachers and the academy will be conforming to the Australian and Queensland learning curriculum. “We will have some funding from government as do all private schools, but the majority of the funding will be private and we will be accepting boys from all religious denominations.” said Mr Chown. Patrol Group Inspector Rolf Straatemeier raised concern regarding what happens to the boys on weekends and on holidays and how much more work will be placed on the police force. The discussion then spiraled somewhat out of control, with some locals strongly criticising the Islamic backing of the school. Others asked for the money to be spent on upgrading existing schools, while some did not want the school to be built at all. When discussion about the workings of Islam began, locals lost interest and began filtering out. Mareeba Shire Council will be presented with a proposal for the project before Christmas this year, with a second meeting to engage the public held in February 2015.
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Last Friday, November 21, The Express Newspaper attended a meeting with community elders and representatives of the Kuranda/ Mareeba Social Justice Group, to discuss the circumstances and possible outcomes behind the desecration of graves at the Mareeba Cemetery. During the meeting, concerns were raised as to why the cultural background of youngsters involved was identified; The Express regrets identifying them in this manner. Aboriginal Elders of the community are aware of the problems that events such as this cause to people who have loved ones in the cemetery, including their own loved ones who’s graves were damaged. Elders Merv Riley and Phyllis Meldrum said, “We are sorry for what these young people have done to the graves at the cemetery
and we will endeavour to show the community that we do care about what happened. “On Sunday, members of our men’s group and others will take a working bee, to clean the cemetery of the damage that was caused, if it hasn’t already been done.” Rhonda Dooley from the Kuranda/Mareeba Social Justice Group said, “Nothing can be done to children as young as five and up to twelve years of age, according to the justice system and that is across the board, no matter who they are, they are not legally responsible. “The public needs to know about the service we offer when it comes to this age group. “We are available all the time when youths get into trouble or being a nuisance; please call us and we will see to the matter and put into place the procedure which will be of benefit to all concerned.” The Kuranda /Mareeba Social Justice Group can be contacted by calling Persia Westropp-Hill on 0488 445 396, or Rhonda Dooley on 0404 738 390.
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Atherton’s ladies headline formal ATHERTON’s senior girls stole the show last Thursday night, looking simply elegant as they took part in the Atherton State High School formal. Arrivals began from 5pm, with The Express in attendance to celebrate a wonderful achievement for all of Atherton’s class of ’14.
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TRC councillors still at war By Justin Fris FORMER boxing heavyweight world champion ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson didn’t attend last Thursday’s Tablelands Regional Council (TRC) meeting in Atherton; but the sheer level of verbal blows dished out were equal to when he graced the ring. Atherton ratepayers were left aghast in and outside the meeting; as no opinion or heated debate was left in any respective tank. The debate causing all the commotion was centred on the upcoming community cabinet meeting in Mareeba; in regard to who would officially represent the TRC and how the manner only surfaced during the general business forum. TRC Mayor Rosa Lee Long advised the need for Council to meet with certain ministers during
the forum; in regard to agricultural expansion and discussion on greater health services for Atherton. Mayor Lee Long said she had been advised about the narrow deadline for applications; and that if others had failed to submit on time, that was their issue. However the failure to lodge the deputation arrangement as an agenda item during the meeting, incensed Cnr Marjorie Pagani. Cnr Pagani then took centre stage and quizzed Mayor Lee Long in greater deal about how she had formulated her application deputation list (Cnr Hodge, Mayor Lee Long and Cnr Stocker) for meetings with Newman government ministers. “You don’t have the authority to go to this
forum and represent Council without us at least having a vote,” she said. Outside, outraged local ratepayers queried the legality of putting a list together and trying to put it through without voting through a public agenda item. What ensued in the following minutes bordered on complete anarchy; with the Mayor and councillors peppering each other like sergeants from a lonely hearts club band. Inside and clearly not amused by concerns raised by Cnr’s Shaaron Linwood and Pagani, Mayor Lee Long voiced her disdain in no uncertain terms; culminating in a stinging appraisal of Cnr Pagani. TRC CEO Ian Church attempted to call for order in the meeting; but his pleas were only met
Top marks for Angus and Nic By Justin Fris
TWO students at St Thomas’s Parish School in Mareeba received distinctions in the ICAS Mathematics Competition. Angus Ford and Nicholas Fogale stood head and shoulders above others, but were reflective on what the result meant to them. Fogale, an accomplished chess player, said his chess actually played a role in helping him focus more on mathematical problems. “Chess gets my brain going and often if I do maths straight after, my brain is already focussed on intense thought,” he said. St Thomas’s Principal Rita Petersen said the school prided itself on ‘differentiation’; which gave students an opportunity to push themselves further. “There are several online programs that our students can register with and administration are alerted on their achievement levels,” she said. “Alternatively, Angus and Nic have the chance to complete additional worksheets if they need an extra challenge.” Angus spoke about how he ‘loved the challenge’ of mathematics and regularly studied material a year level above his own. “I’m only in year four, but I do maths work from a year five textbook,” he said. “I also do the same for spelling.” Both the boys were keen to be involved in the competition next year and further pursue their love for learning. In a day and age where some children study the Top 40 chart more intently then their homework, it was a pleasure to see such positive study habits receive their due recognition. (LEFT) Nicholas Fogale and Angus Ford love learning about mathematics
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I am writing in regards to the vandalism recently committed by a group of young children at the Mareeba Cemetery. After seeing the appalling and disgusting vandalism with our own eyes yesterday committed by seven young children aged 5 to 11 years, I am very glad they’ve been caught red-handed by councillors and the Mayor when they came back to reoffend. (Thankfully my father-in-law’s grave wasn’t one that was hit.) However, those families who have had their loved ones’ flowers ripped out, vases and other items smashed, pots overturned and gravel and sand strewn and rocks thrown at them – they are going to be very upset when they find out and see for themselves what has happened. This was not just 10-20 graves that have been affected,
there were many more and that was just in the one section we were in. When reading that these offenders are now attending “behavioural counselling” and the oldest child of 11 has been “cautioned/warned” it makes me question what lesson they’ll learn from this and the chances that they’ll do this again without remorse? They had the energy to do this for whatever reason (please, don’t give me the “bored reason”!) and it’s happened several times now at the Mareeba cemetery. Obviously they’ve been unsupervised by irresponsible parents/ guardians who also should be held accountable for these acts as they’re allowing these young ones to become lawless individuals in our community. They’re committing child abuse by bringing these children into the world
and neglecting to teach even basic things, especially respect and care for others. I’d like to see these children now use their energy to clean up the disgraceful mess – supervised by their parents/guardians and restitution made to those families affected. I can guess who is footing the bill for the “counselling” and for the council to clean up the mess, especially of those graves that no longer have family or friends in the area to tend to them. Going to phone council and write a few more letters as these children hopefully will learn from this experience and grow up as responsible people in our community. Carmel Musumeci MAREEBA
Article had a shot at Indigenous I have to question Carl Portella’s sense of judgment in nominating “ a group of Indigenous youths” (The Express, Nov. 19, 2014, p.3) who were caught vandalizing graves at the Mareeba cemetery. As the Managing Editor of a newspaper, he would be aware that this practice is rarely followed by the great majority of papers around the nation. Would he have nominated youths had they been Islamic, Armenian, Christian, Italian or Serbian? Would he have invited the likely repercussions from strong voices in the community? I too have family members interred at the same cemetery and agree that the senseless and destructive acts cannot go unpunished. However, I could not help but feel that the article “had a shot” at the Indigenous community, insofar as the need for mutual respect between it and the rest of the community is concerned. Care must be taken to not castigate a whole sector of any community. The frustration of the writer is quite obvi-
ous, and the police have their hands tied when a “good kick in the backside” that is disallowed now-a-days has to be replaced by counselling. Counselling rarely works on kids who roam the streets by the very nature of the families that do not take care to monitor what their kids are up to, whether they are Indigenous or not. Given that the perpetrators were Indigenous, it is fair enough to call for the assistance of community leaders and elders (I assume this means Indigenous people) to help in improving matters, but the nomination of a specific ethnic/cultural group in the fist place in and open forum such as this paper could be sailing close to discriminatory action. As such, the likelihood of the sought co-operation might be compromised. Kerry Linwood ATHERTON
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The LAND Bulls top $6000 at Tropical Northern sale By Justin Fris
VENDORS were ultimately left frustrated after the Tropical Northern Brahman bull sale last Friday at the Mareeba Saleyards. Dry conditions on the land translated into a lack of competitiveness in the ring, with only 26 bulls of the 69 catalogue sold. Bedrock reserve prices were set at $2000 for bulls and $1500 for heifers; although some incurred higher reserves as per discretion of the vendor. Overall, the sale grossed $70,550 for the day, with an average of $2713 per lot sold. Surprisingly, the big money didn’t come for the Brahman component of the sale, with the Droughmaster, Charbray and Shorthorn bulls getting the most attention. It took until the latter lots before agents finally got to see some money rain down on some quality Droughtmaster bulls. Matthew and Anne Slaughter (of ‘Springsure’ stud) walked away the big winners of the day, with their Charbray bull ‘Eskwood Darby’ topping the sale with a $6000 price tag, bought by Wayne and Karen Austin. The Austin’s had the hot hand all day, after earlier paying $4000 for one of Kevin and Margaret Moloney’s ‘Mt Coolan’ Brahman selections. The sale began horribly, with only five bulls sold out of the first 26 lots. The superlative smells wafting from the Country Women’s Association canteen became too much of a temptation for some, who made a beeline for a steak sandwich.
Agents overall had mix results, with all three having disproportionate numbers offered within the catalogue. Elders sold the most number of bulls (15), but also had the greatest number of lots within the sale. After a brutal beginning, the final lot of their catalogue turned out to be the top price of the sale. Elders grossed $38,500 overall, with an average of $2590. Landmark tied for the overall second highest price of the sale ($4000) and had some quality Brahman and Shorthorn bulls under their jurisdiction. Unfortunately, the buyers didn’t want to play ball and this impacted on ‘passed in’ figures. Landmark grossed $17,500 overall for their six bulls sold, averaging $2916. Although having the smallest allocation on the catalogue, Qld Rural held their own with a quality selection of Brahmans, which were sought after by the packed grandstands. They grossed $14,200 overall (off five bulls) and averaged $2840. A special mention must go to Matthew and Anne Slaughter, who donated the proceeds of one of their bulls ($2000, bought by Alan and Karen Austin) to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
The grandstands were chockers with unlookers and above, Matthew and Anne Slaughter’s top price bull of the sale
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Your Weekly Horoscopes March 21 to Apr 20 Aries
Be discreet and don’t reveal any personal information. Arguments may flare up in your home. Having your own business is a good idea. Come to your own conclusions rather than taking the word of someone else.
Taurus
Wednesday 26th
Thursday 27th
Tide Times 0054 0.73 0723 2.42 1311 1.15 1905 2.41
Tide Times 0118 0.62 0750 2.55 1342 1.11 1931 2.41
Max 33o Min 18o
Max 31o Min 19o
Friday 28th
Max 31o Min 19o
Tide Times 0144 0.52 0820 2.68 1414 1.07 2001 2.39
ak e r b a e k a T and relax!
Saturday 29th
Sunday 30th
Monday 1st
Tuesday 2nd
Tide Times 0215 0.44 0853 2.77 1451 1.07 2032 2.34
Tide Times 0249 0.41 0930 2.82 1531 1.10 2106 2.25
Tide Times 0326 0.44 1011 2.81 1616 1.17 2146 2.13
Tide Times 0408 0.54 1058 2.75 1709 1.26 2237 1.97
Max 30o Min 17o
sudoku
Cancer
June 22 to July 22
Ingredients
Method 1. In a semi-deep non-stick pot, heat sugar over medium high heat, stirring often. The sugar will soon start to clump together. The sugar will soon start to break down into a liquid and you’ll want to switch to a whisk to get rid of the clumps. 2. Once the sugar is in liquid form, you’ll want to continue stirring and heating it up to 350 degrees. Once it’s hit 350 degrees, carefully add the butter. The mixture will hiss and splatter a bit. Continue stirring until all the butter has melted. 3. Once the butter has melted, CAREFULLY add the heavy cream. Since the heavy cream will be cold, your mixture will bubble and splatter a bit as well. Stir the mixture then let boil for 3 minutes. 4. Remove from heat, stir in the salt, and let completely cool before you pour it into any jars. 5. Store in the refrigerator and warm up slightly to drizzle or use for desserts.
You can bet officials will be waiting for you when you do. Involvement in groups of interest will bring you in touch with important individuals. You are best to stick to yourself this month. Overindulgence could cause problems for you with your loved ones. Make sure to arrange in advance to spend quality time together.
Leo
C R O S S
WORD SEARCH
July 23 to Aug 22
You are best to keep hard feelings to yourself. You can get good solid advice from relatives or close friends you trust. A need to express yourself may come out in creative ways.
Virgo
Aug 23 - Sept 23
A better diet, exercise, or a change to a relaxed atmosphere could be ways to soothe your nerves. You’ve been hurt before and could be again if you don’t play hard to get. Make plans to meet again in the near future.
Libra
WORD
Sept 24 to Oct 23
Don’t let others try to create unwarranted guilt if you can’t meet their demands. You really can’t do anything to change matters this month.
Scorpio
Oct 24 to Nov 22
You can sort out any differences you have in an amiable manner. Spend time with friends or family. Family outings that aren’t expensive will be enjoyable and help strengthen ties.
Sagittarius
Nov 23 to Dec 21
You’d be wise to control your spending so your debts don’t get out of hand. Do your job and don’t ask for favors. Travel will stimulate your need to experience exciting new things. Your family may not be pleased with your decisions.
Capricorn
Dec 22 to Jan 20
Age
Candy
Pinata
Toys
Balloon
Card
Pizza
Treat
Bash
Celebrate
Present
Wish
Birth
Clown
Receive
Year
Born
Guests
Ribbon
Bow
Happy
Sparkler
Cake
Hat
Sweets
Puzzle solutions
You can get ahead if you play your cards right. Be careful not to push your luck or take too much for granted when dealing on either a personal or professional level. Don’t expect support from your mate.
Aquarius
Jan 21 to Feb 19
Your stubborn nature will backfire if you give your mate an ultimatum. If they want help that’s great, but if they try to take credit for your work, you will have to set them straight. You need to spend some time with individuals who have more experience than you.
Pisces
Max 30o Min 20o
2 cups granulated sugar 12 tablespoons unsalted butter, diced into cubes 1 cup heavy cream 3 teaspoons of Kosher salt
April 21 to May 21
May 22 to June 21
Max 30o Min 20o
Homemade Salted Caramel
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.
You can count on getting a pat on the back for your efforts. You may have difficulties with someone close to you. You must not let fellow workers take advantage of your fine talents.
Gemini
Max 31o Min 17o
ACROSS
DOWN
7. A woman’s short open jacket. 8. Not level or smooth. 9. Grant the use of something on the understanding that it will be returned. 10. Australian slang for “Hurry up, go faster” 11. Especially of a comment or style of speaking sharp and forthright. 13. A hard-wearing cotton twill fabric, typically blue and used for jeans. 15. A contemptuous or mocking smile, remark, or tone. 16. A person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something. 18. A magical or charismatic quality or feeling. 19. A procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something. 21. To, for, or by each one of a group used after a noun or an amount. 22. Make something tied, fastened, or fixed in place less tight or firm.
1. The front part of something, especially a ship. 2. Having a kind, gentle, or sentimental nature. 3. A European primula with clusters of drooping fragrant yellow flowers in spring, growing on dry grassy banks and in pasture. 4. Of a sound or voice quiet and soft. 5. Control of a machine from a distance by means of radio transmitted from a device. 6. Having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively. 12. A monument to someone buried elsewhere, especially one commemorating people who died in a war. 14. A personable to conceive young. 17. A sweet flavoured drink made from a sugar syrup. 20. A simple roofed structure used for garden storage.
ORDER YOUR PHOTOS TODAY
Feb 20 to March 20
There’s a good chance that they won’t come back. Someone you care about may let you down or criticize your methods. Organization will be the key to avoiding discord and family feuds.
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INDEX
business A
DIRECTORY
Cleaning Services Concerting Construction Curtains & Blinds
Air Charters Air Conditioning
B
E
Blinds
C
Earthmoving Electrical Embroidery
Childcare/ Kindergarten
AIR CHARTER ATHERTON CREEK AIR CHARTERS
Entertainment
F
Glazier Graphic Design
N
Irrigation
Photography Plumbing Pool Maintenance
M
G
BLINDS
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
• Airconditioning Installations • Cold Rooms • Fridge Seals • Gasing • Servicing & Maintenance • Authorised Artic Licence
Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657
Trust the BLIND specialists! 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229
Supply & Fit
FREE MEASURE & QUOTE • IN HOUSE CONSULTATION Desiree & Mark Siemon - Phone: 4095 5669 - Mobile: 0408 887 701 Email: marydesinto@bigpond.com - 31 Kennedy Highway, Tolga
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ABN: 61 788 170 092 LIC. NO: L012565 ArtIC LIC: AU21630 QBSA: 1220582 ABN: 8464 7990 245
EARTHMOVING Do it right the first time!
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL
Shop 4, 276 Byrnes St, Mareeba • PO Box 1034 Mareeba 4880
Security
Venue Hire
Timber Transport Travel Tree Lopping
CONCRETING
Matthew Jennings - chief pilot jenningsmjtw@bigpond.com • 0417 632 076
Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent
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V
T
BLINDS
MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE
AIR CONDITIONING
P
Machinery - Truck Hire Motor Mechanic
Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds
5 passenger capacity aircraft, available for chartered flights, photography, freight deliveries, scenic flights, business or pleasure!
Nurseries
I
Farming Sector Fertilizer Floor Coverings Fuel Furniture
Skip Bins Small Engine Repairs Storage Sheds
DIRECTORY
Mobile: 0419 709 522
SpecialiSing in: • Polishing & Sealing New Concrete • Re-Juvenating & Sealing Existing Concrete • Re-Sealing Existing Stampcrete, Covercrete & Pebbletex Surfaces
• DOZERS D7R & D7G • SCRAPER • WATER TRUCKS • BODY TRUCK • MINING • FARM CLEARING • ROAD WORKS
TOM SMITH P: 0407 161 783 F: 4092 7851 E: stj.enterprises@bigpond.com.au
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ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION Daniel Battistin
Residential • Commercial • Phones Repairs/Maintenance • Airconditioners
www.girgentigroup.com ~ 4092 5566
Mobile 0448 856 187 Phone: 4092 6203 • Fax: 4092 5723 email: dobattistin@msn.com
BSA no. 1218243
145 Hastie Road, Mareeba Qld/ 4880
ABN: 22 524 342 683 - Licence No: 71735 - ACA: F0514381 - LO: 56130
CURTAINS & BLINDS Custom Made
CURTAINS & BLINDS
FREE FREE Measure Measure and and Quote Quote Plus we sell...
Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146
Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023
99 Vaughan Street, Mareeba mareeba@laserelectrical.com.au www.mareeba.laserelectrical.com.au
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Tracks > Rods > Accessories
LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673
96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
ElEctrical i rEfrigEration i airconditioning
CHILDCARE
Domestic commercial inDustrial installation & repairs covering all areas Prompt service Free quotes
EARTHMOVING
Bevan & Jamie 0404 134 006
DeeB’s Grader Hire
lic no's: 72713 - 201441828 - L040205 - L105173 - AU24403
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96 James Street, Mareeba
For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619
Call the Carroll brothers today
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Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619
info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au 3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care
PH: 0417 843 015 or 4092 7536 Lic No: 51413 RH Lic No: L038890
CEC No: A5891084 ACMA Reg No: F0510843
All Earthworks
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DIRECTORY FUEL
ENTERTAINMENT
Service Station open to the public 24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers 7 BOWER ST, MAREEBA INDUSTRIAL PARK P: (07) 4092 2472 • F: (07) 4092 2668 For Bulk Fuel & Oil Contact Head Office at Miallo (07) 4098 8222
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Budget Blinds, Curtains and Materials • Tracks & Rods • Furniture • Sheets & Towels • Floor Coverings
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HASTIE CENTRE FURNISHINGS
FERTILIZER
TABLELAND FERTILIZERS 40 ECLIPSE DRIVE, ATHERTON QLD. 4883 P: 4091 3100 F: 4091 3177
26 REYNOLDS ST, MAREEBA QLD. 4880 P: 4092 1174 F: 4092 3084
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FLOOR COVERINGS
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
209 Byrnes St, Mareeba • P: 4092 1017 E: hastiecf@tpg.com.au
GARDENING ATHERTON GARDEN MAINTENANCE
• Landscaping • Lawn mowing • All general maintenance
“A locAl for locAls”
Phone 0434 409 042
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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
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• Sliding Glass Doors & Windows • Residential & Commercial Glazing • Shower Screens & Robes • Glass Replacement • Security Doors • Security Screens • Fly Screens • Louvres • Mirrors
30 James Street, Mareeba
PHONE: 4092 2314 • FAX: 4092 4113 Certain work defined as “building work” in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors, or if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit: www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.
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IRRIGATION
MASSAGE M A S S A G E
• BEST TREATMENT • BEST PRICE • GIFT VOUCHERS • CALL NOELENE JENKINS ATHERTON 0408 911 562
MOTOR MECHANIC
MAREEBA MOTORS
45 Chewko Rd, P.O. Box 131, MAREEBA
Phone/Fax: 4092 3563
IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply
• Pumps Sales & Repairs • Filtration • Water Tanks & Troughs • Water Treatment • Pool Treatments • Solar Pumping Systems • Reinke Centre Pivot & Lateral Move Irrigators 50 Byrnes Street, Mareeba Phone 4092 7788
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4 Services and All Mechanical Repairs 4 Roadworthy Inspection Station 74 Byrnes Street, P.O. Box 169, Mareeba Q.4880
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JANE PETERS PO Box 1923, Mareeba QLD 4880 PHONE: 0427 932 776 ABN 98 735 499 133 Email: pickfordpark1@bigpond.com
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MAREEBA TURF CLUB Spacious open venue, beautiful gardens and all facilities – the perfect setting for all occasions! Race Day Parties, Weddings, Birthdays, Engagements, Business Functions, Christenings, Christmas Parties & more!
Bookings & Info Phone 0427 114 217
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Q.C.W.A Craft day - Christmas break-up. 9am C.W.A Hall - Mareeba. Christmas Cent Sale for QCWA Tolga Branch, Doors open 8.30am. Entry $3.00. Cent Sale, Hoy, Morning Tea and Raffle.
DECEMBER 6th
Order of the Eastern Star - Ravenshoe Chapter, 1c CENT SALE. Ravenshoe High School Hall. Doors open 12pm for 1pm start $3 entry includes lucky door and afternoon tea.
WEEKLY EVENTS
4wd / tyres
PCYC Mareeba Seniors social club meets for games, excursions, trivia every Tuesday from 9.30am to 11.30am at the PCYC Sports Hall 183 Walsh St Mareeba. New members welcome. St George’s Church Indoor Bowls every Tuesday 1pm at St George’s Hall at 53 Constance Street, Mareeba. Sunday Jam Sessions - Every Sunday 4pm - 9pm & Live music every Friday night at “The Shed” McConaghie Street, Atherton. Got an event coming up? Email The Express today! admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au
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Mareeba Speedway ‘Letter S’ themed annual presentation night Saturday, November 22, at Mareeba RSL Club
Mareeba Theatre Group’s ‘The Pirate Prince’, at Mareeba United Football Club. - Tickets still available for Thursday night, November 27 -
ABOVE: 2014 Trophy winners. RIGHT: Formula 500 drivers – Jared Desmares, Todd Stevens, William Foyle. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior Trophy Winners – Nadia Tundini, Matt Sherman, Eric Wallace, Brody Davis and Andy Wallace. BELOW: Bryden Pickup, Lucy Reed and Angelo Tudini
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EXPRESS sPORT St Stephen’s extends sporting excellence
(L-R) Dwayne Williams, Shana Aue, David Grainer (Coach) and Tom Hughes
Gladiators aim for redemption By Justin Fris
Students play basketball at the current facilities, which will be overhauled during the school holidays By Justin Fris
ST Stephen’s College will further cement their grounding in local sporting circles, with a series of new sporting facilities set to open for semester one, 2015. These will include: 3 extra cricket nets, 3 half-court basketball courts, along with 400m2 handball court. St Stephen’s Business Manager Hadyn Flynn said the facilities will provide an excellent opportunity for the students. “It’s important for young students to be active and live a healthy lifestyle,” he said. “We encourage this at St Stephen’s, by providing state of the art facilities for our
students to utilise.” Mr Flynn said it was important for the college to build positive community relationships; and highlighted the success of the Mareeba Junior Cricket Club training in the school’s original cricket nets after school. St Stephen’s received good support from local businesses and tradespeople, with Mr Flynn further outlining the significance of the new facilities. “It should be a viable investment and I’m hoping they’ll be opening for the day one of the new school year,” he said. The new precinct will add further excitement to sport lovers in Mareeba, with opportunities for St Stephen’s to widen their sporting scope in 2015.
MAREEBA rugby league will have a new leader in 2015, with David Grainer recently announced as Captain/ Coach of the Mareeba Gladiators. This year will not live long in the memory for local league lovers, with their Gladiators finishing second bottom with a paltry six wins. With sweeping changes come fresh optimism, and Grainer has already made inroads into building good spirit with his players. “We’re already getting into our preseason training,” he said. “I think if we get enough of the boys into training early and get the miles in, it will help us next season.” Many of the squad are also training ahead of the upcoming indigenous rugby
league carnival on Saturday at Davies Park. Grainer added talent will be spread across all grades on the day. “We’ll be having our U/12 and U/13 sides playing in the carnival as well,” he said. “With most grades playing, it will give an opportunity for younger fellas to play up a grade and get some extra experience.” Grainer recently led Mareeba’s indigenous side to the ‘Yarrabah Gudanji’ rugby league carnival in Cairns. They had several sponsors who helped them out and the Gladiators would like to publically acknowledge their support. “HEH civil constructions, Dennis Howe, Lecker Farming and the Ewamian Aboriginal Co-Op all gave good support; along with the Peninsula Hotel, where we had some team functions,” Grainer said.
RESULTS & DRAWS MUFC SIX-A-SIDE DRAW NOV 26 LADIES 6.30PM INTIMIDATORS v HEATWAVE. LADIES 6.30PM FOOTLOOSE v COMMON REDS. BG MENS 6.30PM BARRAS v JUNIOR BALLBAGS. LADIES 6.30pm GYPSES v TRAVEL BUGS. BG MENS 6.30pm THE BREWSKIES V MULTIPLE SCOREGASAMS. AG MENS 7.15PM FRIGGERS v LOS TORROS. LADIES 7.15PM AMATEURS v RAY WHITE REBELS. LADIES 7.15PM RED HOT CHILLI PEPPERS v #HASHTAGS. BG MENS 7.15PM ONCE UPON A TIME v GREEN MACHINE. BG MENS 7.15pm THE BREWSKIES V MULTIPLE SCOREGASAMS. AG MENS 8.00PM ROAD RUNNERS v MAREEBA MAZDA. BG MENS 8.00PM JUMBI'S v TEST EAGLES. BG MENS 8.00PM GUARDS v HERE FOR THE BEER. BG MENS 8.00PM FLAMIN TURTLES v THE BENDERS. BG MENS 8 P M RAMBO'S WARRIORS V PRICK RELATIONS. MAREEBA TENNIS Tues. 7pm social: Semi-finals Thurs 27th November 2014. Division 1: Johns Jack and Jill’s Vs Danny’s Dwarfs. 1 & 4. Division 1: Libor’s Leprechauns Vs Roy’s Rumpelstilskins. 2 & 3. Division 2: Kim’s knights Vs Simon’s SnowWhites. 1 & 4. Division 2: Craig’s Cinderellas Vs Brian’s Bambis. 2 & 3. Division 3: Veronique’s Voldermorts Vs Bronwyn’s Beasts. 1 & 4. Division 3: June’s Jesters Vs Rose’s Rapunzels. 2 & 3. Division 4: Pete’s Princesses Vs Tracy’s Trolls. 2 & 3 Belle’s Beauties go straight to finals. 1st Div 4 will play Tue 25 Nov 7.00 pm. Winner of the frog 13/11/14 Steve, Winner 20/11/14 Barbara and Steve. ARCHERY On Sunday November 23 visitors Jasmine Martin, Wes and Evan Morris and Zedekia Clarke attended a coaching session with George Neilson while two new members shot practice and three members shot 90 arrow rounds. The club welcomed Bianca de Loryn and Robert Buhrke as new members to the club. Results Drake Round: (90 arrows each at 30m on a 80cm face) U10 Boys Compound: Daley Taylor 720. Results Newcastle Round: (90 arrows at 20m on a 122cm face) Open Ladies Recurve: Iveta Svihla 579, U10 Girls Recurve: Mary Anne Svihla 355. Next Sunday November 30 coaching will be conducted for visitors and beginners to the Tableland Company of Archers from 9.00am to 12noon, at Kerribee Park Archery Range, off Springs Road,
Mareeba. Members are welcome to practice during the morning or shoot a round. Beginners and visitors are asked to please ring George Neilson on 4092 2228 to confirm your attendance. MAREEBA BASKETBALL INC GRAND FINALS The Mareeba Summer Season basketball Grand Finals in all Senior and Junior grades will be decided this coming Thursday and Friday. Certainly all Grand Finals appear likely to develop into close contests so supporters will witness a great display to tense and exciting basketball over both days. Red Devils and Stingrays clash for the Senior Men Championship Title on Thursday night. A clash of two excellent Mens sides who have a number of players in their respective line-ups capable of leading team to victory. No doubt a Grand Final where the lead could change on several occasions. Also on Thursday sees the Senior Ladies Championship decider when the experienced Gummaz combination are opposed to the young High School Divas side. An interesting encounter in which Gummaz will prove hard to defeat. Still High School Divas do have the talent to fully test Gummaz. Certainly the team leading going into the last quarter may well take out the Title. The Under 16’s Juniors play their Grand Finals on Thursday afternoon. Scorpians and Panters have the Division II decider all to themselves. These two evenly matched sides might well provide a real cliff hanger. While the tremendous undefeated performance by Phoenix this season will be fully tested by Timberwolves for the Division I Championship title. Although a Grand Final win by Phoenix will be a just reward for their very consistent good form throughout the season. Tyson Tatti has been outstanding for Phoenix and a definite match winner. However he must avoid his foul problems in recent matches, otherwise Timberwolves will prove more than a handful. Keenly contested Under 12’s and Under 14’s Junior Grand finals should be a feature of Friday’s Championship deciders. Taipans qualified for the Under 12’s Final after a Semi-Final win over Dragons and will now oppose Magpies to decide top honours for the season. The youngsters in these sides are so evenly matched, that the winner is indeed hard to forecast. Under 14’s Juniors Wolves and Tigers will bring down the curtain to the 2014 Mareeba Basketball year. Certainly a thriller is likely to eventuate as each team endeavours to conclude the season on
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a high note by gaining victory. Supporters no doubt are quietly confident that there players in their team can guide them to success. But they will require good support by other team members in order to improve their winning chances. MAREEBA BASKETBALL INC. DRAW Grand Finals Thursday 27th, Nov, 2014 4.30pm Under 16’s Juniors - Scorpians vs Panthers -Division 2 Finals. 5.30pm Under 16’s Juniors - Phoenix vs Timberwolves - Division 1 Finals. 6.30pm Presentations Awards. 6.40pm Senior Ladies - Gummaz vs High School Divas - Finals. 7.40pm Senior Men - Red Devils vs Stingrays - Finals. 8.40pm Senior Ladies and Senior Men Presentations. Friday 28th November Grand Finals 4.30pm Under 12’s Juniors - Taipans vs Magpies - Finals. 5.20pm Presentations Awards. 5.30pm Under 14’s Juniors - Wolves vs Tigers - Finals. 6.30pm Presentations Awards. YUNGABURRA BOWLS CLUB Results: Wednesday, 19 November - Mixed Social - Winners: R. Williams, B. Abraham (visitor) and Y. Ingle. Runner’s Up: D. Sweedman, A. Zanatta and J. Cupitt. Friday, 21 November - Jackpot Pairs Winners: S. Hemensley and M. Pointon. Runner’s Up: R. Bidewell and W. Coutts. No Jackpot Winners. Saturday, 22 November - Bendigo Bank 2 Bowl Triples - Winners: D. Skinner, R. Berryman and F. Sloan. Second: J. Parker, D. Parker and F. Ballerini. Third: R. Bidewell, S. Hemensly and M. Pointon. ATHERTON GOLF CLUB Wednesday Sporters played stableford with Roy Murray-Prior 29 pts winning from Bill Tynann and Darryl King both 28pts NTPs 3 Hollywood,13 Rod O’Neill,18 Greg Lee. Least putts Kenleigh Mather 15 Thursday Ladies Stableford winner was Heather Beavan 42 pts from Ann Moss and Patsy McMahon 40 pts NTPs 3&18 Heather Beavan,11 Lorraine Doolan,13 Joan Mynell Fridays Chook run was won by Gavin Comino with a great 16 pts to beat Mick Fleming 15 pts Saturday Juniors Tadpoles gross winner Finn Valance ,ru-up Nicholas Wilks. Nett winner Connor Ferguson, ru-up Noah Blooranta least putts Connor Ferguson 9 Novice event gross winner Darcy Hallam, ru-up
Callum Lee. nett winner Logan Poggioli, ru-up Tom Flynn. least putts Logan Poggioli 12. Saturday members played the Harold Nasser Memorial shield round and also the 2014 final. Ladies winner and also the overall 2014 winner was Dee Jeresak 66 nett, ru-up Deone Reddicliffe,third Marg doolman. NTPs 3Sue Whitehead ,11D.Irvine, 13 Cherryll Piccone,18 Ann Moss. Mens 2014 overall winner Michael Comino69 nett. Saturdays winner Michael Conolly 63 nett on a countback from Scully Pease. NTPs 3George Clemments,11 Graham Hughes,13 Stevo,18 Greg Lee.A great field of 48 men. Sundays Yungaburra Butchery Stableford was won by Garry Thompson with a great 41 pts to beat Irish and Pete Fraser both 39 pts. NTP 18 ottis Redding. Mareeba & Memorial Bowls Club Wednesday 19/11/14: The Home Made Delights day was well supported with 54 players particapating to make this a successful and enjoyable day. Winners - Janette Battistin, Katharine Wiltshire, Andy Jennings. R/U Thelma Moss, Tony Capella, Trish Spicer. A big thank you to the Marlin Coast players who supported this day. Thursday: Jackpot Pairs: Winners - Carmel & Aldo DeZen R/U Joe Mugica, Carmen Cobb. Sunday: Winners - Giovanni Quinteri, Gail Ericson R/U Guy Bermingham, Eileen Stevens. SUPER CHALLENGE: Players please check the notice board and if you are NOT able to play at Sth. Johnstone on Dec. 6th. starting 10am or at Mareeba against Yungaburra starting at 6.30pm on Dec. 12th could you cross your name off sheet. COMPETITION: Mixed Pairs Final - Jamahl Byrne, Sue Brady def. Sheila Hewish, Lorenzo Cadorin. Congratulations to Jamahl & Sue. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES both Men & Women close Friday Nov. 28th. Atherton Bowls Men: Tuesday 18 November Winner L.O’Connell N.Gray T.Gilligan. Wednesday 19 November Winner K.Franklin J.Neary P.Kitske. Friday 21 November Self Selected Pairs Winner B.Walker P.Sorensen Consolation Prize J & T Marriott. Jackpot won by winners. Wednesday 19 November Mens Triples A.McLeod G.Bew B.Walker def T.Marriott D.Shuttleworth R.Smith. Sunday 30 November D.& K.Treen Sponsored Day at 1.00pm Uniform dress. Ladies: Thursday 20 November Winner L.Santin H.Franklin E.Collins W Zieth *13.
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EXPRESS sPORT Athletes ‘soldier on’ in inaugural Yungaburra Triathlon event
End of an era at MacoTrac for FNQMSC Sprint Series
Athletes complete their final warm ups along the foreshore By Justin Fris
STIFLING heat greeted athletes, officials and spectators on Saturday’s component of the Yungaburra Triathlon. Shade was at a premium for families of all ages; who converged on the Avenue of Honour from early midmorning. This failed to deter officials, who were enthusiastic from the outset; along with paying appropriate respect to local culture, religion and those who had served our country with distinction. Over 550 registrations were recorded for the inaugural weekend-long event, which was a fantastic result, as hundreds of volunteers had put in copious amounts of time.
Athletes were briefed by the foreshore around 1.45pm ahead of their events; eager faces up for a challenge were countered by some corporate teams who appeared anxious ahead of their upcoming task. Once the races concluded for the day, ‘Ruff Diamondz’ wowed the crowd who continued to kick on in the evening, along with country music legend Lee Kernaghan stopping by to play a few songs. It goes without saying that the biggest winners of the day were representatives of ‘Soldier On’, who helped coordinate a quality event which acknowledged (primarily) former men and women who have served our country with pure class. The Express would like to congratulate all who took part over the weekend; bring on 2015.
By Justin Fris
OVERRIDING sadness engulfed the MacoTrac on November 15 and 16, as the FNQMSC waved the chequered flag for the final sprint meet at the venue. Phil Pyke ultimately had too much gas for his rivals, holding off Cody Satchwell and Ben Littlewell. 28 regular drivers took part in the event, along with a few novices who tried their hand. Drivers gave nothing short of their best as always and there were also plenty
of special events who attended the meet. Local councillors John Schilling and Terry James took their places in the stands, along with various government officials. Those keen for a further need for speed will need to head to Herberton on November 29 and 30 for a two day Khanacross event. This meeting will not have any championship points on the line, therefore everyone is welcome to come down and have a run. Weather conditions will be ideal, and should be reflected in the times.
Trinity Beach tame tepid Bandits on lively pitch
Springmount Raceway opening beckons for motorsport enthusiasts in 2015 By Justin Fris
Highest scorer Brendan Falvo. Photo by Peter Roy By Justin Fris
TRINITY Beach compounded Mareeba’s poor away form, dismantling the visitors for 120 (45 overs) at the halfway point of their two day fixture. Clearly stung by their lacklustre batting effort, the Bandits rallied to have the hosts at 2/22 at the close of play. On a spinning top of a deck, the visitors too often made poor decisions at the crease; and needed two promising youngsters to help them post a total over 100. Brendan Falvo was one man who
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could hold his head high with a serviceable knock of 38, with Brett Girganti also adding 22. Trinity Beach’s chief destroyer was Peter Whitehead who took 4/23 off 40 overs. It should be noted his first five overs were all maidens; along with two wickets as due reward. Bandits Captain Brendan Payne threw the ball to Adam Roy and Brett Brewer in a bid to secure quick wickets. Only time will tell if the visitors can dig themselves out of this big hole and continue their impressive run of form.
SPRINGMOUNT Raceway is ideally set for its first drag race meeting in mid-2015, according to Springmount Raceway Director Evan Yelavich. Construction works will take place over the coming months, which will provide a whole new avenue for locals to get their need for speed. And in a major coup for the Springmount Raceway team, HP Custom Racing has signed up as one of the major sponsors. “The HP guys have been really enthusiastic about getting on board,” Yelavich said. “Shane Srhoj doesn’t do anything by halves and has brought some quality corporate ideas to the table.” The Express attended the HP Custom Racing
launch a fortnight ago and spent time with both Srhoj and John ‘Muddy’ Wilson, who at the forefront of the team’s operations. The duo were excited about the partnership and believed the raceway would increase employment opportunities and tourism within the region. These beliefs were shared by Yelavich, who also explained on how meetings would commence initially. “We will initially begin with day meetings, although the exact schedule hasn’t been tabled yet,” he said. “Over time we would probably look at installing lights and also assess our noise mitigation options.” The Express will keep readers updated with the progress of construction, along with meeting schedules when they come to hand.
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