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KUA: PNG POWER STATE OF EMERGENCY ILLEGAL GOVT RUN OUT OF IDEAS: PAGE 2

THE HEARTBEAT OF PNG

GOVERNOR CALLS FOR LAE SHOOTING JUSTICE KILLERS MUST FACE LAW: PAGE 3

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KOREANS SAY THEY WANT TO FINISH JOB: PAGE 6

O’Neill tribunal reprieve National Court stops tribunal for now while Supreme Court considers constitutional queries over PM’s referral BY ADRIAN MATHIAS PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has put off the leadership tribunal from beginning inquiry into allegations of misconduct in office against him. In the National Court yesterday, he successfully referred an application of provisions of constitutional laws relating to his referral by the Public Prosecutor to the Supreme Court. This means the tribunal has been temporarily halted until the Supreme Court rules on the constitutional issues.

The tribunal comprises retired New Zealand judge Sir Peter Blanchard (chairman) and members retired Australian Federal Court judge John von Boussa and Justice Salatiel Lenalia who were appointed last November 27 to inquire into the alleged misconduct against the PM. Justice David Cannings yesterday also granted Mr O’Neill an interim injunction restraining the Public Prosecutor from bringing or continuing proceedings in the misconduct claim. CONTINUED PAGE 3

THE Prime Minister’s chief of staff Isaac Lupari leads out Mr O’Neill’s legal team comprising Mal Varitimos, QC, and Philip Tabuchi from the National Court in Waigani yesterday. Picture: MARK TALIA


FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2015

Justice must prevail in Pisimi case I

T HAS been over a week since the tragic shooting of Lae resident and young mother Moanna Pisimi. She died from a heavy loss of blood after being shot in the head as she drove away from a security company truck and police who were both in hot pursuit, of what they suspected was a stolen vehicle driven by criminals. Her death has triggered a wave of criticism and condemnation of the Lae police and their handling of the incident in the country’s second largest city. The public outcry compelled the Lae Metropolitan Superintendent Iven Lakatani to come out recently defending the actions of his officers in the lead-up to the tragedy. Lae’s top cop has refused to accept charges that his men were responsible for the death of the woman and reiterated that only a coronial inquest can clear the air. Sadly, a week after the death of the woman, authorities on the ground (including the police) do not appear to be making progress in terms of finding the perpetrators. There is now a danger of the case falling off the radar for those in authority and not given the urgency that it deserves due to the seriousness of the crime. The delay by the Lae police to make progress on this particular case will only frustrate ordinary Papua New Guineans and result in more criticism of the constabulary. Criticism of the Royal PNG Constabulary, which has a proud history dating back to World War II, is at its lowest than ever before. Ironically, the Lae police have a chance to redeem themselves in the eyes of the public by making a concerted effort to investigate and identify the killer or killers who fired the shots which led to the death of the woman. The announcement by the Police Commissioner recently to get Port Moresby-based detectives despatched to Lae to begin the investigations should be fast-tracked. The commissioner should get the investigations underway as any further delays will be detrimental to the constabulary and its reputation. The suggestion by Mr Lakatani for a coronial inquest to establish the cause of death should be seriously considered. The benefits of a coronial inquest is that it is independent of the government (including the constabulary) and it could look at the police handling of the matter in the lead-up to the shooting incident. The policing methods that our policemen and women employ in their strive to protect lives and property and maintain order continues to be called into question. The increasing loss of lives following police intervention is becoming a big concern for Papua New Guineans. They continue to appeal to the RPNGC top brass to address and put an end to extrajudicial killings at the hands of police officers. With the recent terror attacks in the French capital Paris, Papua New Guineans took to social media yesterday to highlight the ability of French authorities to take in two suspects some 12 hours after the shooting. They did an analysis of the prompt action by the French authorities in comparison to the efforts of the PNG police in the Moanna Pisimi case, and it does not look good from a PNG perspective. It is time to change attitudes and culture within the constabulary.

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Power state of emergency illegal THE declaration of a state of emergency to deal with commercial issues is unconstitutional and illegal, says Sinasina-Yongomugl MP Kerenga Kua. “It suggests that the Government has run out of proper strategies to deal with the issues surrounding PNG Power,” Mr Kua said in a statement yesterday. Mr Kua, a lawyer by profession, said the move to declare a state of emergency on electricity services was the wrong solution. He said the powers given under the Constitution for the declaration of a state of emergency only applies in times of great national crisis or emergency due to war, very serious civil disturbances such as organised attacks on many government offices, or natural disaster, such as famine, earthquake or fire. “None of the commercial issues faced by PNG Power satisfy the basic criteria upon which a state of emergency can be declared. The existence of massive debts accruing in favour of PNG Power and the illegal connection of electricity do not constitute proper constitutional grounds for which an SOE can be declared,” Kua said. However, Public Enterprise

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SINASINA-YONGOMUGL MP Kerenga Kua says the declaration of the state of emergency is illegal. and State Investment Minister Ben Micah said the state of emergency was specifically targeting essential services like power and does not infringe on the constitutional rights of the people. “All the right processes have been followed to make the declaration of the SOE and the people have nothing to worry about unless to are doing the wrong thing,” Mr Micah said. He said the Essential Services Act provides for Cabinet to declare a state of emergency on essential services like power, water and transport. He said the grounds for the

state of emergency are the financial difficulties and illegal use of power, which are affecting the overall supply of electricity to the majority of people. He said the controller is appointed under the delegated powers of the minister and must not be confused with the SOE that the MP for SinasinaYongomugl is talking about. “He said there is a very real threat of electricity becoming a national crisis thus it was incumbent on government to invoke the SOE under the relevant laws which is the Essential Services Act,” Mr Micah said.

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Group defends emergency CHAIR of the emergency working group Clement Waine said declaring a state of emergency is covered in the Essential Services Act of 2002. Mr Waine said all the ingredients for proclaiming an emergency for an essential service were specific and clearly stated in this legislation. “Proper ground for invoking the Essential Services Act (ESA 2002) was established, with PNG Power Ltd (PPL) on its knees and vultures flying over it to pick on its carcass,” he said. “Yes, there are commercial issues but the practices of electricity theft has becomes so serious that a state of emergency nationwide is needed. “Commercial rules can suffice on their own for ordinary companies but this is a utility company providing a declared essential service and it will be negligent upon government to let its company fail – it is too big to fail without causing serious crisis to the security and safety of the state and citizens. “Commercial rules alone couldn’t deal with this situation (eg people threatened PPL workers reading meters with guns and machetes and illegal connections, etc) – commercial rules failed and hence this option,” he said.


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PM’s tribunal put off

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FROM PAGE 1 THE Supreme Court will firstly decide on whether the Public Prosecutor was permitted to seek further evidence from the Ombudsman Commission before making the decision to proceed with the matter and refer it to the leadership tribunal. It will also rule on whether the Public Prosecutor could amend the matter by, for example, adding to or varying the misconduct allegations. Secondly, if answers to these questions are negative, the Supreme Court is asked to rule whether the Public Prosecutor had the jurisdiction to investigate, inquire into and determine the misconduct in office allegations against the Prime Minister. Justice Cannings said the granting of these orders to the Prime Minister was in the interests of justice that the tribunal would not be put in a position of being obliged to conduct its proceedings while constitutional questions that would have an impact on whether it has jurisdiction, are in the process of being heard and determined.

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LEADERS who welcome public scrutiny will get votes of approval from ordinary Papua New Guineans. Those who avoid the spotlight and lash back at their critics don’t deserve to be in public office in the first place.

MP WARNS

TAKE the above as a crash course for a particular politician, who after doing an interview with one of our scribes, warned this newspaper that he will strike back at a suitable time! We are not surprised at the reaction nor are we moved by the threat.

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KIDS HAVING FUN WHILE some people are managing the hangover feeling of the New Year these walweis are washing the old year’s dirt off to welcome the New Year in the cold Kumbaning river of the KNK tribe in Dumbola, Banz, Jiwaka Province. Picture: SIBA MESA

Naru wants justice for Moanna’s killers BY MELISHA YAFOI

MOROBE Governor Kelly Naru has described the shooting death of Moanna Pisimi as a horrendous crime and justice must be meted to the perpetrators in the strongest possible way. “There are a number of questions the relatives and the authorities have in mind and are impatient to know the answers to the questions regarding the recent incident that has occurred on New Year’s Day,” he said yesterday when he visited the grieving relatives at their Butibam village in Lae. “The facts and circumstances leading up to the brutal murder must be fully

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HORRENDOUS CRIME: The shooting death of Moanna Pisimi is a horrendous crime and justice must be meted to the perpetrators in the strongest possible way. QUESTIONS: There are number of questions the relatives and the authorities have in mind and are impatient to have their questions answered regarding her killing.

and transparently established by an independent, professional and uncompromised (team of) detectives and investigators to provide the true information of what happened to bring comfort to the grieving relatives and the people of Lae city,” Mr Naru said. He said the investigation team from Port Moresby must be seen to investigate

so that justice was done in a manner that was impartial, independent, transparent and uncompromised. He thanked the Police Commissioner Geoffrey Vaki for attending to the case as was indeed a reassurance in the endeavour to seek justice. He said the family had filed a case for this tragic incident to be dealt with by

the coroner and the Morobe Provincial Government supported the move to let the coronial inquest establish the truth “in this murder and to bring to justice the perpetrators of this terrible crime, including who ever is involved in the killing”. “With the power and authority vested in me, I also call on the police to complete the outstanding case for the death of Peter Banaga who also died in suspicious situation to enable us to know what actually happened so that it can be of peace to the grieving family as a result of these double tragedy,” Mr Naru said in relation to Ms Pisimi’s father who was also found dead in his vehicle in Lae last year.

THE PNG Power boss has asked that he and colleagues from other state utility companies be involved in the urban physical planning stages. Not a bad idea and in fact long overdue, especially from a building industry perspective.

POWER WOES

MAYBE they could also look at the government planning for the two generators bought from the Israeli firm? We hear fuel costs to run them are exorbitant and who planned the one for Lae? It seems the generator is too heavy to cross the bridges in town and has not yet left

the wharf.

PPL RESCUE

SOME five years ago PNG Power did declare profit of some sort when Arthur Somare was State Enterprise Minister. If the SOE is finding it difficult to make money, maybe they might want to bring the former MP back to save the entity.

TWO SIDES

THE slump in international crude oil prices will be a double-edged sword for PNG. Local motorists will be happy at the drop in fuel prices. But the fall in oil prices will hurt the Government who want to maximise returns from PNG’s LNG exports.

PNG LNG

BUT the downturn in the global economy triggered by falling commodity prices isn’t holding back PNG. It appears to be business as usual with the recent commissioning of a new LNG vessel in Shanghai, the MV Papua.

ADMIT IT

A LOT of finger pointing and buck-passing over the teachers’ leave entitlements controversy. It’s now likely they won’t get it. Can someone in Waigani just put their hands up and admit their incompetency?

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VILLAGERS in Namatanai, New Ireland, are wondering if they have leaders who will listen to their cry for help. This picture of the road along the big Katakana cocoa and coconut station tells the story.

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Police command hands out beef to say thanks

PICTURES here show NCD Metropolitan Superintendant Anday Bawa and his commanders distributing beef to all Police, Correctional Services and PNGDF barracks to thank them for their support. They also visited the Post-Courier to thank the media for its support. BY LEONNIE WAYANG

PORT Moresby police commanders visited various police barracks in the city yesterday to say thank you to police family members as a sign of appreciation for their support in 2014. They donated a cow each during their day-long visits, which also included calls on the Defence Force headquarters at Murray Barracks, Correctional Services (CS) at Bomana and the Post-Courier at Lawes for media support. Recipient barracks included the Bomana dog unit, McGregor, Gordon, Tasion (Gerehu), Bagita, Tokam (Morata), Games Village, Kaugere and

At a glance GESTURE: PORT Moresby police commanders visited various police barracks in the city yesterday to say thank you to police family members. RECIPIENTS: Recipient barracks included Bomana Dog Unit, McGregor, Gordon, Tasion (Gerehu), Bagita, Tokam (Morata), Games Village, Kaugere and Kila. MEDIA: The media share of the cow meat was delivered to the Post-Courier office yesterday. Kila. Two special groups which also received their portion of the slaughtered animals were Bomana jail prisoners and reformed youths of Moresby Northeast who had assisted police in the festive season operations. “This is history in the

making. To give something to these fellows, our prisoners, is something that’s never happened before,” CS commanding officer acting Chief Superintendent Kiddy Keko said. “Thank you for bringing us cow for our bosses and prison-

ers, we take it with our hearts and thank you for thinking of us,” prisoner representative Lawrence Pukali said. “You have made us to have pride in ourselves in that you have acknowledged the hard work that our husbands (and wives) do. You have motivated us to give more support to our spouses,” Mrs Annie Nasan, a mother at the dog unit, said. Metropolitan Commander Superintendent Andy Bawa said the distribution of the cows was an initiative by senior police officers in the command to show the constabulary’s appreciation to everyone who had supported the force in one way or an-

other. “Your gesture is well accepted and appreciated. Thank you, you took us by surprise,” commanding officer of Murray Barracks Colonel Francis Kari said. The media share of the cow meat was delivered to the Post-Courier office. Editor of the Post-Courier Alexander Rheeney, on behalf of the media, thanked Mr Bawa and his senior officers for a gesture that had never been experienced by the media fraternity in the past. He said the media would always support the police in ensuring that Port Moresby was free of law and order problems.

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Electoral Commission loses senior officer

Games security ops look good BY TONY SII UPNG Journalism Student

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WITH only six months left before the staging of the Pacific Games in July this year, security operations are “on target and looking good”, says the deputy police commissioner for operations. Jim Andrews gave this assurance yesterday when contacted by this newspaper, adding that the positive security prospects of the games are attributed to the government’s political and financial backing for the event. Mr Andrews says so far the government has released K26 million out of the K56 million commitment to the police, which leads the games security operations. “We are prepared, and confident that we will fulfil our operations and we thank the government for its support. “We are now focusing on manpower and working on a final draft for the operations – everything is looking good,” Mr Andrews said. He said the K26 million is being used for capital purchases which includes vehicles, intelligence efforts and logistics such as computers and high-tech equipment Mr Andrews said the remaining K30 million, expected before the games begin, will cater for the actual security operations on the ground. It also covers the deployment, accommodation and allowances of 2500 Police, Defense, and Correctional Service personnel needed to protect 3000 athletes and officials plus spectators throughout the event. “The government gave the

JIM ANDREWS: He is the Deputy Police Commissioner. ASSURANCE: Security operations are on target and looking good. THANKS TO: The government’s political and financial backing for the event. FUNDING: Government released K26 million out of the K56 million commitment to the police. APEC SUMMIT: The operation will be a stepping stone to host the 2018 APEC meeting. police the mandate to lead the security of the games and such operations are not new to the police who have been operating in the country for the last 102 years. “People do not need to panic. “We are confident in this because we’ve been manning major operations such as national election so there is no real problem but the challenge is to ensure there are no disruptions of the games,” Mr Andrews said. He said the games security operations will also ensure measures are in place to prevent criminal elements travelling into the country under the guise of the games. He said the success of the operations will be a stepping stone for the country’s security capability when it hosts the 2018 APEC meeting. “The security resources used in the Games will be kept intact and further used for the APEC meeting with added funding from the government,” Mr Andrews said.

BY DENYSE KALAU

THE Electoral Commission has lost one of its senior officers on Monday. Late deputy electoral commissioner Steven Yakali, from Avatip village in the Ambunti district in East Sepik Province, died suddenly at his home village while on recreational leave. According to the Electoral Commission, Mr Yakali had complained of chest pains before collapsing and dying. Chief Electoral Commissioner Andrew Trawen has passed his condolences to the family and relatives, saying the death was unexpected and untimely. “The death of Mr Yakali is a big loss not only to the Electoral Commission but the country as well. “Late Mr Yakali served the department with dedication, commitment and hard work until his death on Monday,” Mr Trawen said. Mr Yakali has served as deputy administrator for Chimbu Province in 2007 before he joining the Electoral Commission corporate services in 2010, then going on to be the deputy electoral commissioner until his death on Monday.

CUSCUS ON SALE THESE cuscus were on sale beside the main road at Five-Mile in Port Moresby. Cuscus is a marsupial that lives in Australia, PNG and on nearby islands. There are 23 species of cuscus that differ in size, color and type of habitat. Cuscus can survive in different ecosystems: tropical rainforests, mangroves and dense forests at high altitudes (3900 feet). Number of cuscus in the wild is still large, but they are facing uncertain future. Biggest threats for the survival of cuscuses are habitat loss, habitat destruction and hunt (because of their meat and fur). In this moment cuscus is not on the list of endangered species.

Smuggling worries Indonesia THE Indonesian Government has raised issues of great concern that the smuggling of goods from Papua New Guinea is now increasing at an alarming rate. Already there are plans to have more meetings with PNG authorities to address these issues now that the two countries are engaged in many business activities.

Goods such as sea cucumbers and fish stomach, as well as marijuana are often smuggled across the border. This has indicated that the Indonesian-PNG border is rife with illegal smuggling, especially at parts of Merauke, Papua, and Daru in PNG, according to Indonesian defence intelligence officials. Yesterday the Merauke na-

val base commander Brigadier General Buyung Lalana issued a statement to the media in Indonesia citing specific areas that were prone to smuggling due to limited equipment, such as motorboats. The statement said the smugglers were mostly Indonesians and smuggled goods from PNG.

Concerns over cash taken out of B’ville BY SEBASTIAN HAKALITS CONCERNS have been raised on how Chinese businesses operating in Bougainville have been conducting their transactions. Chairman and director of Bougainville High Risk Security, Albert Magoi and Pastor Judah Ratsi raised this concern on behalf of churches in the region. This is after his security company, which is contracted at the Buka Airport

terminal to check outward passenger luggage, found Chinese nationals who operate business in Bougainville travelling out of the region with large sums of cash stacked in a box that fits into a canvas bag and is carried as personal luggage out of the region. Mr Magoi said his officers have found cash going out every month of last year through those Chinese businesses and he has questioned if they are doing

banking with the Bank South Pacific branches in Buka and Arawa. He said that is why the people of Bougainville suffer due to the shortage of cash experienced daily in the banks and the operating automatic teller machines in town. He said the Autonomous Bougainville Government should now do something or enact a low that will minimise or stop them from taking cash away from

Bougainville without delay as this is a dangerous exercise that is crippling other business or he will not hesitate to confiscate those large sums of money from them at the airport and they can travel without the cash. Pastor Ratsi of the Gods Kingdom Network, on behalf of other churches, raised the concern that whether this cash goes to Port Moresby for banking to or not, as if these transactions of the large sums of cash is done in

Bougainville, then it will be recorded by the central bank of PNG to raise the economy status of Bougainville but what the Chinese are doing will economically project Bougainville as a poor region. He said if we are under the autonomous arrangement, then the ABG must take serious steps with stringent measures, especially with Chinese who are married here and taking cash out of the province.

Parkop: Buai sellers getting good money BY ROSALYN ALBANIEL

NATIONAL Capital District Governor Powes Parkop says buai vendors, including those from Gulf Province, are earning good money for their bags of betelnut. Mr Parkop was responding to claims by Gulf locals that they were hard hit by low prices being offered for their bags of betel-nut at Roborogo market, outside Port Moresby. He said the NCD Commission had been monitoring the prices, and sellers were getting K150 to K200 and not K50 as claimed. “They can set up their own markets in Central Province to sell and control this particular activity so that it does not become a liability to the city. “We have given them this opportunity so as they can also maximise profit but it seems they don’t want to take advantage of this option we have presented to them,” he said. Mr Parkop said the other opportunity that was not being utilised was to sell exclusively to the commission-approved contractor Askopina Limited. Mr Parkop said temporary licences, which were issued for a period of six months, are due expired in April.

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Central bank warns of money scams

THE controversial five-star hotel and casino, still incomplete, at Boroko in the nation’s capital. Post-Courier file picture

Koreans still keen to complete casino THE Korean consortium involved in the five-star casino hotel in Port Moresby wants to go it alone and complete the stalled project. CMSS indicated this week that it was ready to reimburse its three Papua New Guinea shareholders their five per cent shares, amounting to K11 million each to Papindo shopping chain and resource landowner groups Petroleum Resource Moran and Petroleum Resource Gobe. The three and the Koreans make up CMSS Papua New Guinea which were the owners of the hotel rocked by controversy and court chal-

We have enough money to construct Moresby Casino Hotel SOUTH KOREANS Port Moresby

lenges over share-holding, finance and building standards requirements. Speaking for the first time since the controversy, CMSS said it wanted to engage in a settlement with authorities involved and proceed with the completion.

The South Koreans told the Post-Courier that because of the court case surrounding the hotel, they were moving cautiously. They say the Prime Minister Peter O’Neill and his Government had already been approached through a letter but to date had not received a reply. “Firstly, CMSS has enough money and we want to finish this construction since we began work. “Secondly, CMSS wants to operate this construction with 100 per cent CMSS funds by refunding PRG, PRM and Panpido invest money with reasonable

interest. “Thirdly, CMSS will construct and operate a scholarship foundation to support future kids in PNG,” they said in correspondence with the Post-Courier. CMSS is Private Corporation owned by a Mr Choi Chang Su. It was set up in Papua New Guinea as a construction company in 2005. The following year it won a road contract in the Eastern Highlands Province followed by Southern Highlands Province funded by the Asia Development Bank. Mr Su sold 15 per cent of

the company at five per cent each to PRM, PRG and Papindo Group and in 2007, CMSS constructed the Moresby Casino Hotel in Port Moresby. He said CMSS was still keen to finish the hotel which would have international standards conference rooms for 1000 people, boasts more than 200 rooms and VIP rooms. He acknowledged the initially cash flow problem in building a hotel in Port Moresby, adding that “things had changed” since. “Now, we have enough money to construct Moresby Casino Hotel,” Mr Su said.

THE Bank of Papua New Guinea has renewed his warning to the public not to invest in fast money scams. The central bank said in a statement this week people should not invest their hard earned money in these scams which were illegal and fraudulent. “People who place their money with promoters or agents of these money schemes risk losing their hard earned cash. “The bank is aware of certain individual(s), agents or groups who ask innocent individuals and companies to pay cash with a hefty promise of 100-2000 per cent return on investment,” BPNG Governor Loi Bakani said in the statement. “They also claim that a huge sum of money (often in billions-trillions) is held by the Bank of PNG and is awaiting clearance for immediate payment. Similar scams have also been reportedly operating in many other parts of PNG.” Mr Bakani said the bank was aware of recent scams using mobile phone text messages, fraudulent documents with his signature, names of the Prime Minister, Government Ministers and politicians, winning of lotteries and prizes, up-front fees for facilitating access to funds held in offshore accounts and other fraudulent means. He warned that promoters of these scams always ask for cash fees to be paid up front. “Do not be fooled into paying up front fees. These are all different types of scams and are illegal. “Be warned that the Bank of Papua New Guinea does not deal with financial transactions for any individuals or private groups. “The Bank only deals with the Governments transactions and therefore warns the public to be careful and avoid giving money to individuals and groups that promise to pay high returns,” he said. He urged the public to report such scammers to the bank.

Land group urges govt to unlock customary land BY ISAAC NICHOLAS

A CUSTOMARY land group has called on the government to assist in un-locking customary land for development including housing for Papua New Guineans. The Communal Land Development Limited (CLDL) Director Dr Onne Rageau said this when commending the O’Neill government on the drive taken by the National Planning Minister Charles Abel to give 2000 free land titles to ordinary public servants

At a glance ISSUE: A customary land group has called on the government to unlock customary land for developments including housing for Papua New Guineans. LAND POTION: The total land mass of Papua New Guinea is commonly referred to as customary land which 97 per cent is owned by Papua New Guineans. DR RAGEAU: Dr Onne Rageau is the Communal Land Development (CLDL) Limited Director.

and workers by March this year. Dr Rageau said this is supported by the Prime Minister Peter O’Neil with

the deposit of K200 million into Bank South Pacific and the report further stated that, they are taking about K150, 000 house at four per

cent over 40 years of loan repayments. “The question now being asked by all 7.5 million PNG’s are that since housing is a basic need, what are the selection process and why this is a pilot project only involving 2000 public servants?” He said the CLDL supports the Government on free land titles to PNG workers to build homes. And the government without hesitation must acknowledge that the total land mass of PNG is commonly referred to as

customary land which 97 per cent is owned by the Papua New Guineans as the legitimate or rightful landowners.” “Therefore, to achieve the objective of owning the Dream Homes, the government must do the correct thing by way of customary land registration by the existing authentic customary land law.” Dr Rageau said. He said the Communal Land Developments recommend among others; Remove the ILG or SABL

(un-traditional, un-cultural and un-constitutional) concepts in the customary land registration because it brings corruption, poverty and deprivation of landowner’s resource development benefits including the equity shareholding on the customary land projects; and, Strongly recommend the use of Papua New Guinea Customary Land Law which is recognised by tradition, cultural values and by the Under-Lying Law Act 2000 as constitutional customary land rights.

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Education Dept remains quiet on new curriculum BY NELLIE SETEPANO EDUCATION Secretary Michael Tapo and his senior officers are still quiet on whether the standardsbased education curriculum will be implemented this year. Yesterday the Post-Courier could not confirm with Mr Tapo and top education officials within the curriculum unit that the new curriculum may be deferred when the academic year begins in three weeks due to lack of funds and the unavailability of teaching and training materials. Earlier in the week, Education Minister Nick Kuman insisted that despite the Education Department’s lack of preparedness, the SBE curriculum must and would be implemented, starting with training this year. However, within the department there was fear that the curriculum may be late in implementing in schools next month. There are concerns that there was also lack of funds for teachers’ training. Already a lack of funds at

At a glance STANDARD BASED EDUCATION: SBE was introduced back in 2011 when the Government planned the exit of its controversial Outcome Based Education Scheme. Delay in implementation is now a concern. the department had delayed a national training program set for this month. Also training and teaching materials such as teachers’ guides and syllabuses for the curriculum may not be ready for the academic year, education officials say. There was a likely delay in implementation despite rosy public announcements from the department’s top management that the new curriculum was ready, the officials said. The standards-based education curriculum was introduced in 2011 when the Government planned the exit of the controversial outcomesbased education scheme.

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Three years on there was no preparations such as awareness and training. It was only towards the end of last year and this month that the trainings were planned for trainers to train teachers from elementary to grades five to apply the curriculum to students in the new academic year.

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Students benefit from scholarship program BY DENYSE KALAU ABOUT 20 students in the Central Province will be given the chance to further their education in Malaysia under a provincial government scholarship program. This was made known by Central Province Governor Kila Haoda when announcing the recent partnership of Jayacorp Holdings Limited and Iris Corp Land Limited as new partners to assist the Central Provincial Government with its scholarship programs, which aim to develop human resource in the province. Mr Haoda, when welcoming the partnership of both companies this week, said education plays a powerful role in transforming the lives of individuals and it is good that companies

such as Jayacorp and Iris Corp Land Limited have seen the need to assist provinces such as central, that has one of the biggest populations in the country, by investing more on education and human resource. “The Hoada scholarship program as stated by Mr Haoda is one of the top priority areas that Haoda government is keen to develop by providing the best kind of education that can empower the province with highly skilled men and women who can contribute meaningfully to the development of the province,” he said. Both companies will be working in partnership with central government to invest in education for the next ten years to ensure that the province has the best human resource in the country.

Office to manage B’ville referendum THE start of 2015 automatically means the start of Bougainville’s Referendum period, which under the Bougainville Peace Agreement should be held between 2015 and 2020. With the opening of this window the Bougainville Executive Council has sanctioned the creation of a new

department; the Office for the Bougainville Referendum. ABG President John Momis said the new department will manage and coordinate the government’s relationship with the national Government in seeing the successful implementation of Bougainville’s referendum.

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Bad weather warnings Authority alerts ENB boat travellers BY GRACE TIDEN

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BAD weather warnings have been issued to people in East New Britain Province and surrounding areas. ENB provincial disaster officer Donald Tokunai said they have gone on air on the local radio urging people to be cautious during this time. Strong winds and heavy rain were experienced in recent days. Mr Tokunai said people, especially boat owners and operators, must adhere to these warnings. He said those travelling by sea must monitor the situation before travelling. He said just recently, two boats with passengers on board almost went missing at sea. Mr Tokunai said one of the boats was travelling between Lihir and Namatanai when it went missing. The boat with its passengers was drifting out at sea when it was recov-

WARNING: Bad weather warnings have been issues have been to ENB and surrounding areas. PERIOD: The bad weather is expected to last a whole week. ered the next day. Mr Tokunai said another boat was traveling from west coast Namatanai to Kokopo and had to immediately stop over at Nakukur in the Duke of York Islands due to bad weather conditions and rough seas. He called on the people to listen to warnings given by authorities and for boat operators to avoid travelling during very bad weather conditions. Mr Tokunai also urged the people to look out for landslides or flooding especially those living near rivers. He said the warnings given were for the whole week.

PASSENGERS on board this boat travelling into Kokopo from the Duke of York Islands yesterday said the sea was rough.

NATIONAL CAPITAL DISTRICT COMMISSION

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST / TENDER The National Capital District Commission hereby invites EOI / tenders for the following: 1

Flyover on Waigani Drive from Freeway to the City Hall dropping at Wards Road, Cameron Road and Sir John Guise Drive – The Commission in partnership with the GoPNG plans to construct a flyover on the above to prepare the city for the APEC. We invite bids under the following options: a. Design and Construct – Contractors who have the ability to deliver the flyover on design and construct basis can apply under this option. b. Design – Designers who have prior experience in designing flyovers can apply for the design, document and cost the design. c. Early Contractors Involvement (ECI) – Contractors who wish to apply under ECI basis can also submit their bids.

2 Project Management Services Bids are invited from established and reputed Engineering firms who have experience in managing Bank financed infrastructure projects to manage the following projects: 1 2 3 4 5

D & C of 9 Mile to 17 Mile and 9 Mile to Laloki Bridge Roads D & C of 6 Mile to Bautama Road Construction of Magani Cres Construction of 9 Mile to Bootless Bay Road D & C of Ela Beach Road and redevelopment of Ela Beach

All completed EOI’s/ tenders must be placed in a sealed envelope and dropped off at Tender Box located at 2nd floor of City Hall and must be addressed to:-

Potential cyanide spillage serious BY GRACE TIDEN

AN environmental assessment report will soon be finalised by an East New Britain monitoring team who have been monitoring cyanide laden leach vats and heaps at the idle Sinivit gold mine. Authorities in ENB faced with this situation are treating it as a very serious case, given there is potential for a disastrous cyanide spillage. According to sources within developer New Guinea Gold Limited, the mine was put on care and maintenance since October 1 last year and only a handful of workers were at the mine site to look after the vats and properties. However, the recent theft of special canvases used to cover these heaps and vats has caused authorities to worry even more. The rain fall average in the area is around 28 mm a day and special durable canvases were imported to stop rain water from getting into the heaps and vats. Removing these canvases will allow rain water to increase the cyanide solution level. The mine is located in the Baining

Ranges has a total of 17 vats with some located on ridges and near cliff edges. The Baining Ranges is where most of the province’s rivers originate. Authorities also fear possible landslips which could be very disastrous. Monitoring Team Leader Florence Paisparea said it will take them another two weeks to finalize their environment assessment preliminary report. The team started last week Monday and they have been continuously checking and monitoring the vats at the mine. Most of the mine workers have left due to nonpayment of wages. Ms Paisparea said the skeleton staffs at the mine have been asked to stay on just to watch over the vats. The team will continue to monitor the situation and the preliminary findings once completed will be handed over to the Mineral Resources Authority, the ENB Provincial Executive Council, the landowners, the Department of Environment and Conservation and other relevant bodies for immediate action.

The City Manager National Capital District Commssion P O Box 7270, BOROKO National Capital District Only genuine interested bidders are asked to call Mr. Ravu Frank on phone 325 1166; email rfrank@ncdc.gov.pg or Mr Augustine Ravi on augusravi@gmail.com for more information. Closing date shall be 30 January 2015. Authorised by: LESLIE ALU City Manager

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Vet warns against dog disease BY TONY SII and DONALD WILLIE

PET owners have been warned to be cautious of a dog disease that can possibly spread to humans. Assistant veterinarian nurse at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) Joe Kendai said the canine heartworm disease is confined to dogs but in rare circumstances, could spread to humans. “The effects the disease can have on humans are swollen stomachs and digestive complications and the case can get very serious if untreated for a prolonged period of time,” Mr Kendai said. He said although cases of people contracting the disease from dogs were rare in PNG, there were possibilities of the worst case scenario given that dogs are closer to humans than other animals. Concurring to this, chief veterinarian officer at the National Agriculture and Quarantine Authority Dr

Nime Kapo said the parasitic disease was not categorised a zoonoses, whereby it could not naturally be transmitted to humans but had occurred once or twice before. Dr Kapo said the disease had been around for some time but was not fatal to humans however, for the sake of the pets, extra precautions should be taken by those living in mosquito-infested areas as this was what transmit the disease. The disease can cause heart and lung diseases, and even death in dogs and to a lesser extent in cats if untreated. Symptoms to look out for canine heartworm disease on dogs are coughing, lack of energy, reluctance to exercise, and weight loss as a result of the presence of the parasitic worm that lives in the pulmonary (lungs) arteries of infected dogs. To avoid this Mr Kendai appealed to pet owners to take their animals to the RSPCA clinic at Waigani for testing and vaccination.

BY OGIA MIAMEL

PROVIDING business ideas to local farmers, public servants, students and grassroots through-out the country is a key to economic growth, says a university student. Pacific Adventist University third year business student Steven Boping from Tambul district in Western Highlands Province used his holiday time to give helpful business tips to his local community in the district. His presentation was titled “overnight millionaire” and covered vital topics like household budget planning, wise management of money, and unnecessary spending to name a few. These topics suited the people because it informed them on how to spend wiser, manage and save their small incomes. Mr Boping said the aim of his presentation was to transform the living standard of his people. He said this meant helping normal villagers become successful money managers. He called on the Government to support him in carrying out similar presentations in other rural communities. “It would greatly help out a lot of people and change lives,” said Mr Boping.

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COP DISCIPLINE PLEASE

The recent killing of Moanna Pisimi is a regrettable one and should be condemned in the strongest possible manner. The car chase didn’t even warrant a shooting straight to the person driving. Instead the tyres should have been shot at to stop the vehicle from moving. I feel for her family for losing their beloved one at the hands of people whom we thought to be protecting lives and property. Thorough investigations needs to be carried out and those responsible for pulling the trigger should be charged and thrown behind bars for the crime they committed. Please Mr Vaki, its time you introduce some measures to control how firearms are being handled in public by your men as we do not want another innocent life to be lost. This country is not at war for firearms to be carried around 24/7 and discharged at will by happy trigger cops. Wanbel Niape

GAME UPDATES PLEASE

What is the Games Organising Committee’s progress update of the 15th South Pacific Games preparation? It is now 177 days prior to the opening day and a couple of our major sporting facilities undergoing construction remain far from completed. The heavy down pour will become a real headache for the construction sites, recruitment and training for ground staff, and volunteers have not yet commenced. What about the opening and closing ceremonies, are there any rehearsals or practice performances taking place? We have a few months to go and our city will be swarming with thousands of travellers and sporting fanatics. Let’s hope that the committee will leave no room for error so that Port Moresby will be truly prepared to deliver the expected level of excitement and entertainment associated with such a major international event.

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SME talk unrealistic IN recent times; there has been much talk about encouraging and motivating more Papua New Guineans to venture into small to medium enterprises (SMEs). It is obvious that many who have said something or made comments about this topic are mostly politicians, academics, media personnel and bureaucrats who are supposedly regarded as a category of people who lack “experiential class of business knowledge”. The result of too much talking over the so many years of theorising what is learnt from schools cannot be applied because without this “experiential knowledge”, one cannot provide applicable experiences which are necessary and significant to motivate

and encourage Papua New Guineans from their cultured subsistence economy into the westernised business economics of creating SMEs. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Richard Maru, must be commended for his efforts, along with his other colleagues and stakeholders. However, much has to be done and acted upon rather than having too many summits after summits purporting to serve the interest of the SMEs. There has to be a clear definition of what an SME is. Currently, it is unclear as to what this is and how people can truly benefit from this. Since the 2010 Kokopo Indigenous Business Summit, nothing tangible has really happened to the lives of Papua New Guineans. Perhaps, funds

have been allocated to the National Development Bank, but how many grass-roots people have accessed these funds is anybody’s guess. What difference does it make when a grass-roots person walks into a NDB branch to be told to have his/ her collateral or equity before a loan can be approved. And mind you; normally a collateral or equity is in the asking of K10,000 and above. So how does one expect an individual grassroots person to come up with such an amount when cash crop prices are uneconomical to provide sufficiently for these aspects of loans? Manau E. Sperir, Wewak Town

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those vehicles they chase are NOT shooting back at them? Are they allowed to consume alcohol when they are driving any police vehicle (marked or unmarked) while on duty? What we see happening elsewhere in other democracies, and I guess they are the same laws that govern our police force here in PNG (if we are a democracy?), is that when Police give chase to another vehicle they have their sirens and blue and red lights on to indicate to the law breaker that they are police, even if the vehicle is tinted and unmarked. If the offenders see this and yet they defy it, then Police are justified to use extreme measures. And by that I do not mean shoot to kill… that is NOT what Police are meant to do…that is what criminals do. What defies logic here in PNG is we continue to lose lives at the hands of the police; not criminals as we are portrayed to be. This gets the ordinary citizen to lose faith in the police force as we see them as enemies. The killing of Moanna Pisimi, in her prime, for just driving faster than the police (and I am not sure if the police

vehicle was marked or unmarked and tinted with or without sirens and blue and red lights) marks a very very low point for the police force, especially in Lae. This is an act of cowardice and is what we see happening in Syria and Iraq. In the name of maintaining law and order the Police shot an unarmed young women for speeding! This is a new record for how low the police has stooped in Lae. Another near death experience at the hands of police in an unmarked tinted 10 seater on the boarder of Jiwaka and Simbu unfolded a few weeks ago when police shot directly at the car, shot the tyres and when the vehicle stopped they dragged the driver and nearly hacked him to death when other people nearby stopped them. They dragged the almost dead driver to Minj police station and locked him up literally to die with no medical attention. The driver, a businessman, drove faster to avoid what he thought were criminals chasing him in a tinted unmarked 10 seater!

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I DON’T see any logic or common sense in the free land titles. What is the National Planning Minister, Charles Abel trying to prove by giving out free land titles? The portions of land illegally occupied by vagarants at ATS and the surrounding airport area are Koiari and Koitabu land stolen by the colonial masters from the true landowners in the late 50s and 60s. The national Government must pay up all the outstanding land bills to Koiaris and Koitabuans before any free land titles are to be given out. Concerned

Letter of the day WE are probably the only country in the world (I stand to be corrected here) where police on regular beat patrol travel in unmarked vehicles. I am familiar with the unmarked vehicles used by certain units within the Police force but ordinary beat patrols? Problem is criminals also travel in unmarked vehicles, so when you are chased, how do you know whether it is the law? In our country police and criminals have allot in common. They both have powerful weapons, intimidating tinted vehicles which are unmarked, travel at all hours, travel anywhere, look for trouble, and shoot to kill. We are all familiar with the laws that govern criminals. These are based on commonsense. What we don’t know, are the laws that govern the police. For instance, are they allowed to travel in unmarked and tinted vehicles incognito (due to the heavy tint in most of these cars) when they are on beat patrol? Are they allowed to shot at a vehicle when the passengers in

Airport security checks needs to be careful THE security officer who checked my baggage at the domestic terminal on the afternoon of January 4, 2015, was very rude and rough. He was only interested in a duty free alcohol I had in my carry-on bags. As a result of his careless attitude, my computer bag fell off from the baggage checking bench and had its base cracked on the floor. He should have just set aside the bag that had the alcohol and asked me to explain. Instead he was so interested in the alcohol that he forgot about his job of ensuring

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baggage safety and efficiency of passengers and baggage moving through the baggage check area. I suggest that the security officers be specifically trained to ensure that baggage is efficiently checked and that travellers are not hassled. Also I would like to point out that during the Christmas New Year period the Jacksons domestic terminal could not handle the number of travellers moving through it. The queue at the entry went as far as the exit at the domestic

arrivals and towards the international terminal. The air condition in the terminal was out functioned by body heat of the travellers. Can National Airport Corporation (NAC) improve the air conditions and other facilities in the terminal? The number of travellers are increasing every year and the facilities should be able to cater for the increasing number of travellers. Frequent fly West New Britain

THE people living along the Strickland and Dumbudu River areas are affected as a result of mine tailing discharge by the Porgera gold project development. Our environment, including the entire eco-system, plants, animals and rivers have all been destroyed and polluted. The Minister for Environment and Conservation has the responsibility to protect the environment and natural habitats against careless mining companies. To date, I have never heard the Minister and DEC taking action against Barrick PJV on the Strickland and Dumbudu river pollution issues. What are the department technical officers doing with their minister? There are mine tailing discharges from the Porgera mine which is killing fish and animals in the Strickland and Dumbudu river systems. Is the Minister and his department doing any thing about Strickland and Dumbudu river pollution and environment damages? Howard H Peter

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TEACHERS NOT READY SCHOOLS will resume classes for the 2015 academic year in three weeks time. According to the 2015 school calendar, teachers are ex-

pected to resume duties January, 26 while classes will commence on the February 2. That means teachers will have only two more weeks to spend as part of their Christmas vacation period before going back to the classroom. When looking at this remaining time frame, it is likely that teachers will be placed in a state of confusion and will ask these questions. Are we ready to implement the standardbased curriculum (SBC) as intended by the government starting in the beginning of this year? Have all the curriculum materials being disseminated into all the schools in advance for use when school starts? With such questions in mind, the implementation of the SBC will become another issue for teachers to overcome as expected by the government. No proper awareness and in-service trainings being provided for teachers to have them prepared well in advance before implementing the SBC. Teachers will likely to encounter some difficulties in the areas of planning and preparation, teaching and learning including assessment. The much critized OBE curriculum was seen as a failed curriculum which was phased out and consequently replaced with the SBC by the government. The main purpose behind the inception of the SBC into our education system is to set clear standards for what students should learn and to use those academic standards to drive other changes in the system for life-long learning and living. The current government is commended for introducing this new curriculum together with its tuition fee free education policy for a change in our education system. However, the possible setback will be the effective implementation of the new curriculum. Teachers have not been made aware of the curriculum aims and the principles. James Iki

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“Restoration, Reformation, Modernization of National Parliament” The Legislative Process

Know Your Parliament with Hon. Theo Zurenouc, MP.

Belated Happy New Year to readers of this column. Welcome to the first edition of 2015 titled “The Legislative Process”. Making law is one of the main functions of Parliament and involved the three arms of government. Parliament makes law, Judiciary interprets the law and the Executive implement the law. Law is vital in providing norm of conduct for citizens to live in a peaceful and problem free society.

THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS A Bill is a proposal for a new law or an amendment to an existing law which is introduced into Parliament. Once a Bill has been debated and then approved by the majority of the Members in Parliament, and has received Royal Assent, it becomes law and is known as an Act. An Act is passed in response to a need to regulate, authorize, proscribe, provide, sanction, grant, and declare or to restrict. Any Member of Parliament (MP) can introduce a Bill. Often proposals from government which have the strong support of the Government will be passed. Other laws are called private Members Bill, which are introduced by an individual MP. Even then, some will fail to get through due to timeconsuming process. Most Bills must complete all their stages within one session of Parliament, which ends each year in November. However, it is also possible for the Government to circumvent the full legislative process and drive through statutes at great speed and complete it in a matter of days. Preparation stage All Acts of Parliament start life as a Bill which must pass through Parliament. We tend to think of this stage as the main legislative process. But equally, if not more important, is what happens before a Bill reaches Parliament. Almost all Bills are Public, that is, they affect the whole country. But few are Private and only affect a local area or institution such as a company. These must be distinguished from Private Members’ Bills. Public Bills originate from a number of different sources. The majority are proposed by government departments. Most are devised by ministers and civil servants without having been put to the electorate for specific approval. Some proposed legislation originates from the findings of special commissions or official inquiries, or from reports of the Law Commission, which is a permanent body set up to review areas of the law which might need change. The Government decides whether or not to agree to these proposals and put them before Parliament. Once a department has decided that it wishes to ask Parliament to pass legislation on a certain topic, it will undergo a consultation process with interested parties. The extent of this process will differ depending on the complexity, importance and urgency of the matter. It may take many months or a few days. The first stage is often a consultation document which sets out in general terms what the Government is seeking to do and asks for views. Once these are received and taken account of the Government sets out the proposals decided upon and the reasons for the legislation. These stages are not fixed by formal rules and are subject to change. Drafting At the point where a department has decided on the provisions it wishes to pass these are passed to civil servants called Parliamentary Counsel or lawyers who are experts in drafting techniques. A long or complex Bill may take many months to draft, with regular meetings between Parliamentary Counsel and the department responsible for the Bill to ensure that the wording accurately reflects what is proposed. Initiation and Notice of Intention In order to be given time in Parliament, the MP will give notice of intention by stating its terms to the Parliament and delivering a copy to the Clerk at the Table, or delivering a copy of its terms to the Clerk. The notice specify the title of the bill and signed by the proposer and at least one other MP. A copy of the bill can be printed and circulated to all MPs. After the notice of intention to present a bill is given to the Clerk, the Clerk will report it to the Parliament at its first convenient opportunity and be placed on the notice paper. First reading This is a formal stage whereby the Bill is laid before the House and is read for the first time by the Clerk without any questions being put. There is no debate on its content. It is placed on the Notice Paper as an order of the day for a later time. Second reading At this stage, the Minister sets out the policy objectives of the Bill and a debate are held in the House on its merits in broad terms. At the end of the debate the House will vote on the Bill. If the vote is lost by the Government, the Bill cannot proceed any further, though it is rare for a Government Bill to be defeated at this stage. Immediately after the second reading the parliament may resolve itself into a committee to allow for more detail consideration of the bill. Amendments in the committee must be within the scope of the bill. Committee stage The detailed scrutiny of a Bill takes place in a Standing Committee. The purpose of the Committee is not to consider the desirability of the Bill in principle, since that has already been approved by the House during the Second Reading, but to scrutinise the workability of the detailed clauses. In practice, almost all the amendments which are successful are those which are proposed by the Government, though sometimes the members can be persuaded of the validity of a proposal for change by an opposition member. Report stage Once the Committee has agreed to the draft Bill, it goes back to the House. The Government may reject the changes carried out at Committee stage or, indeed, make further changes. Third reading The last stage in the Parliament is the third reading where the member’s debate whether the bill should be passed in its final form as it emerged from the work of the Committee. If the Bill is confirmed and is now ready to be passed to the Governor General for Royal Assent. Royal Assent This is the final stage in the legislative process whereby the Queen through the Governor General signs the Act of Parliament. It may come into force immediately or at a future stage, as stipulated in the Act. In the next article I will discuss with you the process by which a new government is form. Visit our website www.parliament.gov.pg to see the work of Parliamentary Committees, Profiles of MPs, legislative activities, chamber activities, annual parliament performance report and many more. To know more about your MP and his/her good work, text the MP,s first and last name to 70000300. For further information on parliamentary systems and process, email civieducation@ parliament.gov.pg or Call Civic and Education Manager, Sarufa Haro on Ph: 3277448 Hon. Theo Zureneouc, MP Speaker of Parliament and Member for Finschhafen

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REVEREND Stephen Michael Leach speaking with an elderly mother in the Highlands (above) and a group of women (below). Pictures: TENDINA KAWAGE

PNG needs to prioritise mental healthcare WELL-KNOWN evangelist and anti-violence advocate Reverend Stephen Michael Leach has called on the Government, churches and society to begin addressing the lack of mental healthcare in Papua New Guinea. Rev Leach, who has ministered extensively throughout PNG during the past eight years, made the call as he related a recent tragic incident involving a friend with an impaired mind. This is his story: “My heart is so deeply grieved for one of my sisters here in Papua New Guinea. She worked very hard to establish a better life for herself, she saved her money from working at a supermarket and used that income to buy the materials to build her own home. She was married with a child and then a couple of years ago she was brutally attacked by a family member with an iron spade and suffered a debilitating brain injury as a result. Though she recovered from that act of violence physically the mental scars never healed. Her family kicked her out of her home and she became homeless sleeping on the streets of her town. She came to hear me preach a few times and the Word of God ministered peace to her spirit. Where there was clouded confusion I glimpsed clarity in her eyes at the hearing of the Word. When I passed through her town and inquired about her recently I was told that she had been sexually abused by men in her community who took advantage of her impaired mind and as

a result she has contracted HIV/ AIDS.” Rev Leach continues his story with impassioned tears: “The first weekend of 2015 she passed away. I am so angry, I am heartbroken, and I am determined that somehow someway we will find a way to minister abundant LIFE to the many others in this nation who are suffering in like manner.” We as a society in Papua New Guinea must begin to provide comprehensive mental and spiritual care for the weak and broken among us. If we refuse to do so then we must cease from calling ourselves a Christian nation! I pray that the Lord in His grace opened His arms and received my sister home. I pray that she is at rest. I thank God that her suffering has ceased and she is no longer held captive by confusion. Some studies suggest that women with disabilities are three times more vulnerable to abuse, stigmatisation, and discrimination but sadly in many cases of

mental illness here in PNG the families do not seem to give them the care and support needed. Much of the problem goes back to how women and girls are often treated in the PNG society. If this woman hadn’t been beaten (by a man) with a shovel she wouldn’t have acquired a brain injury. If the men who took advantage of her had any respect, decency, or compassion she would not have contracted HIV/AIDS and died. Until all men in this nation adjust their mentality concerning women we will have more and more heartbreaking cases like this and indeed our global reputation will continue to suffer greatly. We desperately need an army of competent and compassionate social workers. I call upon PNG as a deeply religious nation to actually become a compassionate expression of the Lord Jesus. It is not enough for us to simply claim His Name but we must be the living hands of Christ extended to the hurting and dying among us.”


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MR Darku (left) presenting the K15,000 cheque to Apiatei Women Association chairperson Lucy Sinei and secretary Pricilla Bisiro while North Nasioi COE chairman John Donna looks on. Picture: JACOB IENU

O’Neill hails Tonga leader

THE Government of Papua New Guinea has hailed the election of the Akilisi Pohiva as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Tonga. Prime Minister Peter O’Neill wrote to Tonga’s new prime minister last week following his election. “On behalf of the government and people of Papua New Guinea, I wish to take this opportunity to sincerely congratulate you on your recent election as the prime minister of the Kingdom of Tonga,” Mr O’Neill stated in his letter. “Your ascension to the position of prime minister is indeed a milestone for your country and the Pacific region. “Your election is also the demonstration of the value and importance of the noble principles of democracy in the Pacific.” Mr O’Neill made the point that Papua New Guinea and Tonga continue to enjoy close and friendly ties and it is his intention to work closely with Tonga’s new prime minister to strengthen the engagement. He said this will be across all areas of trade and investment in agriculture and fisheries, as well as cultural, educational and sporting exchanges. Throughout 2015 there will be a number of opportunities for people from Tonga and Papua New Guinea to meet, including the Pacific Games and the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting in Port Moresby. O’Neill highlighted the opportunity for the two leaders to meet and reiterating his congratulations to Prime Minister Pohiva. “I further look forward to welcoming you and your delegation in 2015 when Papua New hosts the Pacific Islands Forum leaders’ meeting. “Congratulations once again and God Bless your administration and the Kingdom of Tonga,” Mr O’Neill said.

THE Apiatei Women’s Association in North Nasioi in Kieta district of Central Bougainville received a New Year present of K15,000 from the Autonomous Bougainville Government Member for North Nasioi and Minister for DPI Nicholas Darku. Mr Darku presented the K15,000 cheque to the association chairperson Lucy Sinei and secretary Pricilla Bisiro. The money will assist

the six associations in the Apiatei area – Pomaua, Bairima, Baiaruai, Donsiro, Arawa village and Itakara – with the setting up of their resource center. The mnister also put aside K100,000 in the micro finance bank for the Central Bougainville Women Association to get loans and assist their association. The minister warned the women to put the money to good use if they want more funding assistance.

PRICES REGULATION ACT (CHAPTER 320)

WATER AND SEWERAGE SERVICES PRICES ORDER 2015 (WATER PNG) Made by the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission under Section 21 of the Prices Regulation Act (Chapter 320). The Tariffs Water PNG shall apply in 2015 for Water & Sewerage Services shall be the same as the year 2014 Tariffs for such services published by the Commission in the National Gazette No.564, dated 19th December 2013. This order is to come into operation as of Janunary 01, 2015. This Schedule relates to the maximum Water and Sewerage rates for all Water Supply and Sewerage services supplied by Water PNG. The maximum prices which may be charged by Water PNG in respect of any accounts issued on or after the date of publication of this Order in the National Gazette (other than arrears which may only be charged at the maximum prices prevailing when those charges were incurred) are as follows:

SCHEDULE SERVICES

TARIFF (Kina)

1.0 Water Supply 1.1 0 to 12 Kilolitres 1.2 Above 12 Kilolitres 1.3 Water Tankers per 10 Kilolitres

2.0

Sewerage

2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 2.3

Non Industrial Customers 0 to 12 Kilolitres Above 12 Kilolitres Industrial Customers Sludge Tankers per 10 Kilolitres

3.0

Connection Fees

3.1 3.2 3.3

Standard Connections Non Standard Connection Reconnection – Water

4.0

Standby Fees

4.1 4.2

Standby Fee – Water Standby Fee – Sewerage

16.00 (minimum charge) 5.10 per kilolitre 51.00 per 10 kilolitres

11.10 (minimum charge) 1.11 per kilolitre 2.22 per kilolitre 33.30 per 10 kilolitres Water Water At cost 72 per reconnection 2.22 per kilolitre 1.11 kilolitre

The above rates are expressed in Kina and are exclusive of Goods and Services Taxes (GST). Dated this 2nd Day of January 2015

FISH ON SALE KIDS selling fried fish at Mahuru village within the nation’s capital.

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Momis refutes instability claim AUTONOMOUS Bougainville Government President John Momis has refuted claims that his government is causing instability in the autonomous region. He said this in relation to claims by former Bougainville Revolutionary Army strongman Ishmael Toroama that the autonomous province was regressing and there were several controversial decisions that had not gone down well with the people.

Mr Toroama had, in a letter to Mr Momis, questioned the replacement of Bougainville’s acting Chief Secretary Chris Siriosi with Monovi Amani. Mr Toroama also raised his concern on the Torokina oil palm project, the benefit sharing arrangement of the Bougainville flagship MV Chebu and its partner Hakau Investments Ltd. He said another venture, POGE Bougainville Development Ltd, had Mr

Momis and several of his ministers listed as shareholders, which was against the law. The letter ended with an ultimatum that said that if they were not satisfied with Momis’ reply, they would ask him to resign as the President of the ABG. However, Mr Momis said that proper processes were followed in Mr Amani’s appointment as the new Chief Secretary. “The Bougainville senior appointment’s commit-

tee is an independent body which has the final say on the appointments of senior public service positions in Bougainville,” Mr Momis said. “There was a genuine need for the change so it had to be done, and the best candidate that came out on top is the new Chief Secretary, Mr Monoi Amani.” On the Torokina project, he said he did not have any shares in the venture however, his government had revived it with Hakau

Investments winning the bid to coordinate the project for K10 million. Mr Momis said the benefit sharing arrangement with Hakau Investments Ltd over MV Chebu clearly stipulated that both the ABG and the company each have a 50 per cent stake in the Chebu Shipping Company. He said the shares in the POGE Bougainville Development Ltd were being held on behalf of the people.

PRICES REGULATION ACT (CHAPTER 320)

WATER AND SEWERAGE SERVICES PRICES ORDER 2015 (WATER PNG) Made by the Independent Consumer and Competition Commission under Section 21 of the Prices Regulation Act (Chapter 320). The Tariffs Water PNG shall apply in 2015 for Water & Sewerage Services shall be the same as the year 2014 Tariffs for such services published by the Commission in the National Gazette No.564, dated 19th December 2013. This order is to come into operation as of Janunary 01, 2015. This Schedule relates to the maximum Water and Sewerage rates for all Water Supply and Sewerage services supplied by Water PNG. The maximum prices which may be charged by Water PNG in respect of any accounts issued on or after the date of publication of this Order in the National Gazette (other than arrears which may only be charged at the maximum prices prevailing when those charges were incurred) are as follows:

SCHEDULE SERVICES

TARIFF (Kina)

1.0 Water Supply 1.1 0 to 12 Kilolitres 1.2 Above 12 Kilolitres 1.3 Water Tankers per 10 Kilolitres

2.0

Sewerage

2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 2.3

Non Industrial Customers 0 to 12 Kilolitres Above 12 Kilolitres Industrial Customers Sludge Tankers per 10 Kilolitres

3.0

Connection Fees

3.1 3.2 3.3

Standard Connections Non Standard Connection Reconnection – Water

4.0

Standby Fees

4.1 4.2

Standby Fee – Water Standby Fee – Sewerage

16.00 (minimum charge) 5.10 per kilolitre 51.00 per 10 kilolitres

11.10 (minimum charge) 1.11 per kilolitre 2.22 per kilolitre 33.30 per 10 kilolitres Water Water At cost 72 per reconnection 2.22 per kilolitre 1.11 kilolitre

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Locals want service providers to serve them SERVICE providers in Arawa and Buka have been urged to lift their game to serve the people they are meant to serve. “We are tired of hearing system down, system down every time we go to such offices,” said on frustrated father. “It’s really frustrating. Said another woman customer: “We have to spend so much money to and from our places,” said one mother from Buin. She said traveling from Buin to Arawa costs about K60 both ways and if send to Buka will cost another K100 and if traveling with family is so much costly. She said this while at the Airlines PNG agent office in Arawa when trying to check the air lines services schedule for Aropa. Speaking to Ben Madaku at the office of the Bougainville Tours who are the agents of Airlines PNG, she questioned why are the air services providers not putting out their schedule for Aropa but Buka only. She said by this time, three airlines supposed to start service at the newly opened Aropa Airport and should be in full service because these are the peak times where their children (students) will be travelling out to schools around the country. Mr Madaku said other people are also expressed the same frustrations about these essential services in Arawa. Most of them said they want to farewell their children at the Aropa Airport because for so long they have been traveling to Buka, which is very costly. Mr Madaku said many people are are of the view that offices are here but the services are not felt, including banks and their agents. “The worst thing that our clients are expressing is the air service which they really want other airlines to start their schedule by next week and so on; also they are frustrated about Air Nuigini office in Arawa which always displays the sign ‘system down’ or ‘power blackout’,” Mr Madaku said. “The people are saying that these essential services must start servicing the people now, especially the Aropa Airport, which many said was a relief and could save them the long, bumpy ride to Buka.” Air Niugini has started servicing the Aropa route last month but the country’s other two airlines were yet to start flying there. All these airlines and other service providers could not be reached for comment.

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Disabled people need extra love BY MEROLYN TEN

OIL Search representatives visiting and bringing Christmas cheer to disabled people at the Chesire Disability Centre last month.

PERSONS living with disability need extra love, care and support from their immediate families, even though they are well looked after by someone else, says Joyce Koupere, the programs officer for PNG Cheshire Disbility Service. Ms Koupere said it seems that most disability residence living under the care of the PNG Cheshire Disability Service have no parents or families at all, because they have been taken care of since they were in their childhood stage. “It is very sad to see that most of them have come in as little children and now they are in their adulthood, without knowing who their real parents and families are,” she said. She said it was also very heartbreaking to see that though few relatives visit ones or twice a time but they cannot go close to them, few make bad expressions on their faces and walk away.

“It is sad to see that most of them have come in as little children and now they are in they adulthood, without knowing who their real parents and families are.. JOYCE KOUPERE Port Moresby

Ms Koupere said every human being born into this planet has parents, and were born for a purpose even though people may categorised them as disabled or able but they are all equal and need to by treated fairly. “They all have the right to; access all basic services, be loved, be cared and even do anything that all able persons can do to contribute to the economy

of the country,” she said.Ms Koupere said as careers, daily caring and supporting towards the 21 disabled residences was big challenge to them, but they always try their best to do anything that takes just to put a smile on their faces, after seeing how ignorant their families were. “I urge all parents and relatives of the people living with disabilities to please come visit very often and show that you love them for who they are, and help put a smile on their faces as well, because afterwards we are shaping them to be better so that they can be released back to their respective families and communities,” Ms Koupere said. She also thanked the Government, non-government organisations and individuals for their support and recognition towards the PNG Cheshire Disability Service. The disability centre is located at Hohola, oppostive the PNG Power headquarters.

Evil cultures must go, says Christian leader BY MEROLYN TEN ONE of the key indicators to see development in PNG is to tackle and address spiritually vicious cultural practices, says Tom Lepatu, the national director of the Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship (TSCF). Mr Lepatu said although missionaries have arrived in PNG during the 1800s people are still practicing witchcraft, occult and tribal warfare in both coastal and highlands regions of the country. “There are converted church members but still believe in their ancestral worship,” Mr Lepatu said. “As a result, people are more loyal to their cultural beliefs than their Christian faith.” Mr Lepatu said for PNG to advance in all frontiers we need to undertake an environmental and spiritual mapping to identify different source of influences in our local community. “We need to radically formulate policy and through Biblical approaches address every issue by the roots and define a new cultural pattern based on God’s principles,” he said. He said the main source of influence is the devil (Satan) and if we are to solve all these cultural vicious issues of grave concern then we need to address the root cause, the devil and the devil does not fear anyone except the Word of God and the Power of the Holy Spirit. “All possible solutions formulated by the Government to correct the evil cultures will not solve the problem since it’s a spiritual problem,”

“There are converted church members but still believe in their ancestral worship. As a result, they are loyal to their cultural beliefs than Christian faith.. TOM LEPATU Port Moresby

he said. Mr Lepatu said that is why the churches have the answer to all the social dilemmas that Papua New Guinea is confronted with. “It should be understood that spiritual problems does not need government policies or reforms to correct the society. “It’s a deeply embedded issue in the heart and mind of people and only God through His Word will change the people.” There is an urgent need for law enforcers and churches to mobilise to address the spiritual dimensions of society to advocate justice and transformation. Mr Lepatu’s call echoes that of many church and government leaders in recent times against cultural practices that are supposedly evil in nature, and how these practices influence national government policies. One of these is from Parliament Speaker Theodore Zurenuoc, who has proceeded to remove carvings in Parliament House a little over two years ago and sparking a national debate that is now the subject of court proceedings.

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Villagers demand road compo

THE Kindeng-Kondopina Road being eroded by flood as villagers from Bunum village watch helplessly.

Bunum community appeals for help

BY ANNA OMBA

THE 3500 people of Bunum community living along the Kindeng-Kondopina Road in Jiwaka province became victims of natural disasters when floods destroy their only road, family and community. The Kindeng-Kondopina Road links North Waghi, South Whagi and Jimi districts of Jiwaka province and Dei council district in Western Highlands Province.

The people of Bunum faced the disaster starting in October and since then have exhausted all avenues to seek help to fix the road. They said the KindengKondopina Road is their only link to urban centres and access to basic services like education and health. Former councillor Jacob Bulda said his people really need the help from the Jiwaka Provincial Government and the disaster office in Port Moresby. “We have lost three mem-

bers of our community and a lot of properties in the flood,” said Mr Bulda. “The flood took our homes and properties and we have nothing to depend on. Our land is now filled with remaining water from the flood. “We can no longer make food garden or build houses on those affected areas. “We are handicap and out of help and we ask that our government leaders and other churches and organisations can help us either

through cash or kind.” He said the flooding has also affected teachers and students of Wara Whagi Primary School and Kondopina Primary School who now will not have proper buildings to teach and learn. Mr Bulda said church buildings and other permanent buildings have been destroyed by the flood, which has also completely washed out the entire village plus the Simkor coffee plantation, Poka coffee plan-

tation, and WR Carpenters coffee plantation. Joe Manga, a community leader, said they need immediate attention from the government. A public servant complains saying that the KindengKondopina Road is the only route that he and his family use. He said his colleagues are also victims of the flood as they can no longer drive across the road because the river is now running on the highway which made it very hard for cars to bypass.

PEOPLE residing from the Yalo River Bridge up to Seven Kona area in the Kagua Erave district of Southern Highlands Province have stopped two excavators and demanded the provincial government and the local MP pay them K1 million. But a community leader in the district, Dicksy Tasi, told the Post-Courier that this attitude is wrong and the people there need to stop this attitude and release the machines immediately. “Road is the foremost service that we need and our MP for Kagua Erave James Lagaia saw this need and he bought two excavators to construct the road, they do not have the right to stop it,” Mr Tasi said. He said they need these two excavators to fix their road to allow them to transport their garden and other produce to the markets. He said now that the road is about to be fixed, the people along the road, who enjoy good roads and other services, have stopped the machines and put forward this demand. “Why would they demand the provincial government and the MP for money while they are trying to deliver service to the people? This inhuman attitude needs to stop,” Mr Tasi said. He said this is unfair and selfish, they too deserve the same service from their MP and they do not have the right to stop the machines. “Whatever political differences that we have has to be fought over during election time, now is time for service delivery,” he said.

Western Highlands group into potato farming BY DAVID MURI

A COMMUNITY outside Mt Hagen in Western Highlands Province was a proud recipient of agricultural products courtesy of an aid grant. The Jika Mugmana tribe, through its registered community based organization called Pit Potato Farmers Group, received agricultural products worth K88,000 to help them venture into potato farming. The funding was from the Australian Aid under the auspices of Strongim Pipol Strongim Nesen program. Project chairman Steven Karapus said farming tools, seedlings and pesticides were

distributed to 63 households in the community at Pit village on New Year’s eve. Prior to the distribution, Mr Karapus said the recipients underwent a week of intense training on crop husbandry conducted by the Fresh Produce Development Company. After planting, he said they will undergo two more trainings on financial management and post harvest management. Mr Karapus thanked Australian Aid and the Australian taxpayers for their efforts in alleviating poverty in his community. He said his community aims to form a development asso-

ciation to facilitate development objectives. Mr Karapus said 186 potato seedling bags, knack sap sprayers, wheelbarrows, spades, knives and insecticides were distributed. “This is a step in the right direction. When youths are settled in the communities, law and order and other social problems will be minimised,” Mr Karapus said. “I also urge Australia to maintain this program because it is helping the grass-roots in our communities,” he said. He said most people in the community have now realized their abilities after going through trainings on physical, social, emotional, intellectual

and spiritual aspects of their lives. Ward councillor Steven Wani thanked Australian Aid for funding impact projects in his village. Mr Wani said people are now well versed in proper farming methods and financial literacy because of the timely funding. He said this is a program that will sustain his community for a long time to come. Mr Wani took the opportunity to also thank the Australian Government and Western Highlands Provincial Government for their equity. This community is also spearheading a tree planting drive to eliminate climate change issues.

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Association still awaits land title BY LISA HEBEI THE Eastern Highlands Welfare Association (EHWA) located at Boundary Road in Lae is yet to be given a land title by the Lands Department since its establishment in 2002. The association has an elementary and kindergarten school established within the premises of its chairman Roy Miringke, who has been recognised for his community service. Mr Miringke expressed his frustration at the Lands Department because the association has waited almost 13 years for a land title and has not been given a good response from the department. In 2002 a classroom started underneath his home and another was built on the area of two green houses in his yard. The green houses were for his private company and building classrooms there had affected his busi-

“Can the Lands Minister seriously look into this... ROY MIRINGKE Lae

ness. In addition to that he has six children and eight grandchildren and would want his children to have their privacy in his residence. His children had to cope with the overcrowded school for almost 13 years. He said he had a heart for his people who were over populated and residing in an area that lacked attention and basic services from the government and that is why he had to push through with the association. The association was recognised by former MPs Lady Carol Kidu (Moresby South) and Bart Philemon (Lae) who released funds for the school.The EHWA

Elementary School was extended onto reserve land underneath a power line which makes it very dangerous for the children. Meanwhile, his neighbour, a Hagen businessman is also fighting over the reserve land. The matter has been settled in court in favor of Mr Miringke but it has not been settled in his neighborhood where his neighbour insists on persuing the matter further. “Can the Minister for Land seriously look into this,” said Mr Miringke. Seve Wilson, a youth who is a member of EHWA, said that the association has helped him change his mentality to live a good life and believes more youths in the area would receive help from the association and urged the government to not turn a blind eye on this problem because he believes the government would want to see more associations such as this.

SEASIDE MARKET FOR TRAVELLERS ONE of the popular sea side village markets at Buigim village, Labuta LLG of Nawaeb district, where passengers travelling between Lae and the FISIKA region of Morobe stop to buy smoked fish with other food stuff before continuing their journey either to Lae or Finschhafen. Since the liquidation of Lutheran Shipping, dingy owners have benefited well and so has the local villagers between Lae and Finschhafen through such markets. Pictured are women from Buigim village attending to customers. Picture: FRANCO NEBAS

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Warring villagers told to remain calm BY GRACE TIDEN

EAST New Britain provincial police commander Superintendent Anthony Wagambie Jr has appealed to villagers in the Bitapaka area of Kokopo to remain calm and not to cause anymore acts of violence. This follows the recent killing of a young man and burning down and destruction of houses at Vunabaur village and Long plantation in the Bitapaka LLG. “I was involved in the police intervention into the trouble which escalated over what may seem as a land dispute,” Supt Wagambie said. “We (police) are working very closely with the LLG president of Bitapaka and the ward councillors of both Vunabaur and Ralubang.” He said he was saddened that this has come about, with the loss of a young life and properties and that it was an unprecedented event which has not been

experienced in this province. On December 29 a group of men from Ralubang and Vunabaur villages had a confrontation at Long plantation and the fight continued the next day, resulting in the death of a 23-year-old man from Ralubang who was killed by Vunabaur villagers. Supt Wagambie said during the fight, two walkabout sawmills were damaged. That same day, Ralubang villages raided Vunabaur and burnt down several houses and damaged the community hall. Mr Wagambie said two men were also seriously injured during the raid. Police were alerted and moved in to contain the situation and investigations started immediately. He said on Sunday, a truck from Ganai under police escort was stoned and even the police vehicle was also stoned. Two passengers in the truck were injured. The next day, police headed by the PPC met with leaders from

both villages as well as Bitapaka LLG leaders and appealed to them to hand over the suspects and to find ways to resolve the problem. Mr Wagambie said suspects for willful murder from Vunabaur have surrendered to police. Others from Ralubang have also surrendered and they all have been placed in police custody for various offences ranging from arson to wounding. He said the situation on the ground has calmed down after the surrender of the suspects from both sides but was still tense. He said police will maintain their presence in the area with support from the Governor of East New Britain Ereman ToBaining, Regional MP Leo Dion and Bitapaka LLG president Cosmos Bauk. He said criminal proceedings will take place while at the same time leaders were in the process of forming a reconciliation committee to work for peace.

Cosmos Gingaka, a resident at Vunapope compound, showing where the body of the boy was found.

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Micah: PPL financial situation stabilising BY ROSALYN ALBANIEL PUBLIC Enterprise and State Investment Minister Ben Micah has assured the financial status of PNG Power Limited is stabilising. In announcing cabinet’s approval for a State of Emergency to assist PNG Power Limited in recouping millions of kina it is owed, Mr Micah had admitted the entity’s debt level had gone up over the years. However, he added that this had not entirely been the company’s fault as had been perceived, as there had been other contributing factors including illegal connections and people not paying up despite them using the service. This he said to be contributing to about 20 per cent of revenue not being collected adding that the

I want to assure the banks and customers of PPL that the situation is now stabilising ... BEN MICAH Port Morsby

Government Departments also to be one of the biggest defaulters. Mr Micah said that while the problem had worsened that that there had been people providing support to PPL, primarily the banks who had provided loans and overdraft facilities, which had gone

BEN Micah over the limits. He had acknowledged the banks to be concerned that the situation could continue. “I want to assure the banks and the customers of PPL that the situation is now stabilising. “Government has taken positive

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steps to support the company in terms of its finances and raising additional revenue to retire some of the loans and refurbish some of the important generation, transmission and distribution assets of the company and improve the services that the public is expecting from PPL,” the minister said. PPL’s chief executive officer John Tangit in his remarks had stated that PPL to be exposed to a debt level of K130 million. He said 50 per cent of this to be in the Ramu Grid, 40 per cent in Port Moresby and 10 per cent on isolated systems across the country. He said while PPL is adamant on pushing its revenue to the K1 billion mark, that it had not been able to do this with 20 per cent of its revenue being stolen.

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LNG VESSEL ‘PAPUA’ CHRISTENED IN SHANGHAI Wife of Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, Lynda Babao-O’Neill christened this Vessel ‘Papua’ and became the God Mother on the Naming Ceremony of LNG Carrier in Shanghai, China on Wednesday this week. The Vessel is the first of four vessels to be built for the PNG LNG project which will carry the PNG LNG exports from PNG to Qingdao, China. Ms Babao-O’Neill attended the Naming Ceremony for the PNG LNG Tanker ‘Papua’. The celebration, the naming of the 172,000 cbm Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier Hull No. H.1670A will be chartered to PNG LNG Global Company Ltd with Aquarius Shipping Limited the joint venture with Mitsui O.S.K Lines, Ltd and East China LNG Shipping Investment Co, Ltd. ExxonMobil Development Company. Inset: The PNG LNG Tanker ‘Papua’.

Pacific Islands keen on business in PNG SOME companies that attended the MSG Trade Fair in Port Moresby last month are now making their way to the city to set up their businesses. The Post-Courier has received reports that about 10 companies from Fiji, Vanuatu and FLNKS who are Small Medium Entrepreneurs including those well established, are now setting their agendas to come

and set up their branch businesses in PNG despite all odds. Four Fijian businesses have been communicating with the paper since the fair advised this week that they have started their process to set up in Port Moresby. “Although there is a big process on this one, we are liaising direct with authorities involved and they are very helpful,” they said.

Some businesses include shoe shops, clothings, others include jewels and cosmetic products from their countries, especially from Fiji. Two Vanuatu businesses also expressed that this is 2015 and they want to come to PNG to explore possibilities of setting up businesses here. They said although it may take

time, on a business level, taking the risk will mean business for them, however because PNG has the potential for business they are willing to face it. FLNKS also expressed the same sentiments but advised businesses are yet to show their hands, however those spoken to said that a few business houses have already started exploring the opportunity.

SYDNEY: The Australian dollar hit a one week high after the release of strong building approvals figures. At 1700 AEDT on Thursday, the local unit was trading at 81.12 US cents, up from 80.73 cents on Wednesday. Approvals for the construction of new homes rose 7.5 per cent in November, which easily beat economists’ expectations of a three per cent fall. There were 18,245 approvals granted, the highest monthly result since records began in the 1980s. RBC senior currency strategist Sue Trinh said the Australian dollar extended the gains it made after US Federal Reserve’s most recent policy meeting showed it was still confident about the economy. After the Fed meeting, the currency peaked at 81.17 US cents, its highest level since January 2. “Commodity currencies were well bid, with the Australian dollar outperforming after better than expected domestic data,” Ms Trinh said. “The firmer trend in the second half of 2014 is undeniable and residential construction is entering 2015 on a firmer footing that we had factored.” Ms Trinh said the Fed statement showed the central bank is maintaining a patient stance on the timing of its next interest rate rise, which most observers expect will be in the middle of this year. “The Fed saw global risks as nearly balanced and remains bullish on the US consumer,” she said. The next key events for markets will be the release of weekly initial jobless claims data from the US and the Bank of England monetary policy meeting - both are due out during the offshore session on Friday night. At 1700 AEDT, the Australian dollar was at 97.12 Japanese yen, up from Wednesday’s close of 95.95 yen, and at 68.64 euro cents, up from 67.96 euro cents. Meanwhile, bond futures prices were lower. St George chief economist Besa Deda said bond prices fell and share markets rose as market optimism returned.

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Grandmother wins big FONE Haus certainly brought the ‘Christmas Cheer’ to its customers last month with it making one of its loyal customers K10, 000 richer. Customers who spent K50 or more on a single receipt were eligible to participate in the promotion. The promotion was available to both Retail and Wholesale Fone Haus customers nationwide. The lucky winner of this grand prize was Mary Meauri of Port Moresby who has been a flex card reseller for the last two months. Company executives said she had made Fone Haus, her port of call to purchase all her wares at the company’s booth at Vision City. Her winning entry for the grand prize was a receipt of K138 for the purchase of 50 pieces of K3 flex cards. An elated Mary said she plans to assist her Grandchildren with back to school supplies and invest the rest of the money in a small business. She had also thanked Fone Haus for this initiative adding she would continue to be a loyal customer Group general manager – Mr Jim Gui in making the presentation had thanked Mary for choosing to shop at Fone Haus.

FONE Haus Christmas Draw winner Mary Meauri receives her cash prize from group general manager Jim Gui while staff look on.

Vanilla industry faces decline in production BY ABRAHAM AVEDIBA THERE has been a marked decrease in the production of vanilla for the last 12 years despite a huge increase in demand from the international market. Intec Vanilla Niugini (IVN), one of the country’s Lae based exporters made this known during an interview with the Post-Courier yesterday. IVN export manageress Abenie Bautista said there to have been a huge interest on the part of farmers during 2003 and this to have been in-

At a glance VANILLA DECREASE: Production of vanilla over the last 12 years has declined despite an increase in demand from the international market with farmers are slowly moving away from farming this crop. dicative in the number of local farmers that had been coming into the factory to sell their vanilla. “Many of the vanilla farmers are mainly from the Momase area and we’ve no-

ticed that many are starting to slowly move away from farming this crop. “One of the main contributing factors to the decline is the fact that farming vanilla is strenuous, and it requires a long period of time for it to be ready for harvest, unlike other cash crops such as cocoa and coffee,” Ms Bautista said. Mrs Bautista said there is a huge demand from clients in Australia, Europe and SouthEast Asia, but there is minimal revenue coming from the industry itself. She stated also that pricing

to be another contributing factor leading to the decline in production. “The international market price for vanilla has dropped but we’ve kept the prices at which we are buying from them at the same level, so that farmers don’t feel burdened and continue farming this commodity.” Despite these challenges, the vanilla exporters in the country are currently making attempts to provide assistance through training and various incentives, to encourage local farmers to continue farming.

LOs irked by lack of involvement in project BY ABRAHAM AVEDIBA LANDOWNERS from Morobe province have raised some grave concerns in relation to the government driven- Lae Tidal Basin Project Two separate meetings were convened yesterday and by clans from Butibam village following statements made by the Minister for Public Investment and State Owned Enterprises Ben Micah. Mr Micah had stated local participation to be important and would be so in light of earlier concerns raised by the people of Morobe.

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During the meeting held by the Wapicguhu clan, the chairman Willard Bogan Ahi had vented the clan’s frustration over the project. “The first thing that I’d like to raise is despite announcements of work commencing on Phase Two of the Lae Tidal basin Project, we haven’t been involved in any of the negotiation process that has taken place. “This is due to the fact that they’ve not settled the issue of who the land rightfully belongs to,” Mr Ahi said. Mr Ahi said Butibam landowners were neither notified

of the completion, nor were they invited to the official completion ceremony of Phase One of the project. He also made reference to money spent on the relocation exercise of the illegal settlers to be unfair on their part. “Prior to the commencement of Phase One of the project, IPBC and the government assisted almost 3,200 illegal settlers with K30 each and this amounted to K96 million. “Such funding should have also been given to Butibam villagers because the majority of these settlers haven’t gone home.

“They’ve come and settled in parts of the city, including our village, and they are creating more headaches in the community,” he added. He appealed to the government to look seriously into the matter as it could lead to interruptions of the four-lane project and Phase Two of the tidal basin project, if not dealt with fairly. Meanwhile, a senior officer in IPBC who wished to remain anonymous said this issue is one that all stake holders are currently looking at to resolve.


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NSL to launch new website BY ABRAHAM AVEDIBA NAMBAWAN Super Limited (NSL) will be relaunching their new website next week which contains several new features, says NSL. NSL chief executive officer Garry Tunstall told the PostCourier it had taken them over a period of six months to improve the new website and the firm is currently making a few amendments to ensure the website does not face issues. “The website features a calculator where members can calculate what their long term savings would be, given a certain interest rate and also what their contribution is. “So if they’ve got knowledge of how much they are going to contribute, whether it’s six per cent or 15 per cent of their salary, they can put that into the calculator. “And it’ll show how much they’ll earn, on a predetermined earning rate over a

period of 10 to 15 years, so they’ll know how much they’ll have when they retire,” Mr Tunstall said. Mr Tunstall also said that the feature will brighten up the existing website and ensure that it has got all the information members need. “They’ll also be fed with information on whose on the board of directors, who the trustees are, what the companies policies and requirements are and so forth,” he added. Mr Tunstall further stated that there were a few challenges they faced in setting up the website. “Getting all the information accurate and ensuring that the calculator operates smoothly, was one of the big challenges that we faced, but we’re happy to have overcome them,” he said. Meanwhile, the company will be declaring its 2014 dividends at its board meeting on February 28 this year.

SPORTSWEARS being assembled in preparation for business today.

Sports shop opens in Port Moresby BY FRANK GENAIA A QUALITY sportswear company will open its doors for business today in Port Moresby. TAU Sportswear PNG - a 100 per cent locally owned company is embarking on selling and producing quality sports outfits for all kinds of sporting codes in Papua New Guinea. TAU Sportswear PNG managing director Steven Fran-

cis Pihau confirmed that they would open for business today. “Yes we will open for business at 10am tomorrow (today) where a wide range of sport swears will be on sale,” Mr Pihau said. He said their main business is design (tailormade,) factory processed and delivered. The shop is located in Boroko, Bird of Paradise Building arcade, shop 7. TAU Sportswear PNG can take in sportwears - custom made

designs, send it to the factory and later deliver straight to the customer. Mr Pihau said TAU Sportswear PNG is the sole distributor of TAU Sportswear company based in Fiji. TAU Sportswear company is a giant in the Pacific and this is the first time a franchise under Mr Pihau has opened in Port Moresby. TAU Sportswear are also based in Melbourne, two outlets in New Zealand, Welling-

ton and Auckland, Samoa, Vanuatu, Tonga and now Papua New Guinea. “I went and saw the owner of TAU Sportswear in Fiji and I put forward the idea of opening a TAU Sportswear company in PNG. “It was simply my idea so he agreed and here I am with TAU Sportswear PNG,” Mr Pihau said. The company also designs corperate wear, and school uniforms.

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INDUSTRIALS 130 6 1-Page 125.5 257 199.1 360Cap 247 210 192 360Office 207 239 213 3P Learning 208 39 25 8I Holdings 33 73 30 99Wuxian 39 160.5 115 AAC Ltd 151 313 220 Abacus 314 137 104 Abrdeen 110.5 140 83.5 AcdmiesAG 113 191 165 Aconex ltd 173 263.2 75 Acrux 127 .1 .1 Acuvax .1 437.5 312 AdelBrtn 363 18.5 9.4 Admedus Ltd 13 - Adslot 9.5 1.9 1.9 AdvncdEC 1.9 144.6 107 AffinityEdu 124 .1 .1 AFT Corp .1 1559 1255 AGLEgy 1357 416 342 AHG Ltd 384 465 203 Ainswrth 233 252 143.1 Air NZ 250 126 60 AJ Lucas 70.5 347 271 AleGroup 333 64.5 8.2 AlexiumIG 64 930 433 ALS Ltd 500 335 207 Altium 334 38 22.5 AMAGrp 37.5 1151 801 AmalgHld 1075 101 83 Amcil 87 299 184 AmcomTel 283 1378 988 Amcor 1320 596 411 AMP 546 114 63 AMPCap 113 - AMYF Four 8552 9478.5 - AMYF Three 9387 2300 1773 Ansell 2245 28.5 10.5 AnteoDiag 11.5 3507 2884 ANZ Bank 3191 625 465 AP Eagers 596 810 570.8 APAGroup 768 124 101 APDC 121 36.5 25 APN Prop 35.5 86.5 35.1 APNewsMed 77.5 1267.4 965.6 ARBCorp 1138 349 193 ArdentLei 265 170 106 Arena Group 161 814 718 Argo 791 43 32 Ariadne 39.5 695 422 Aristocrt 664 41 41 Ark Fund Ltd 41 105 44.1 Arowana Int 93 213 160.5 Asaleo 170 661 513 Asciano 601 22.7 8.7 ASF Grp 21.5 82 34.5 ASG Grp 65 194 129 Ashley Srv 159 120 99 AsianMast 123 - Aspen Grp 125 521 343 AstroJapn 503 3793 3407 ASX Ltd 3670 440 319.7 AuckAirpt 414 1450 315 AudioPixl 950 526.5 415 Aurizon 461 550 509 AuroraPrp 533 142 123.5 AusCareers 131 73.5 39 Ausenco 42 633 580 AusFound 607 633 580 AusFound 607 221 230 196 AusIndReit 145 118 AusNet Srvcs 134.5 672 630 Aust EIF 642 158 75 Austal 157 1199 966 Austbroke 1000 379 70.5 AustinEng 93.5 180 140 AustLead 147.5 97.5 49 AustPharm 81.5 924 764 AustUInv 796 45.5 30 AustVint 40 239 192.7 Aveo Group 226 67 52 AVJenings 56.5 49 20 Az Health 32 41 41 B&P Group 41 1325 1061.5 BankQld 1194 183.5 121 Barrow 170.5 107.5 97 Beacon LG 153 563 441 Bega 507 75 42 BellFinGp 44.5 1318 1083 BenAdeBnk 1280 238 52 BenitcBioph 100 225 152 Bentham IMF 211 48.5 48.5 Berklee 50 5024 5007 BetaAHIC 5012 5024 5007 BetaAHIC 5012 1224 1037 BetashrsUSD 1211 183 105 BeyondInt 108 105 61 BigairGrp 75 73.5 43 Billabong 68 80 37 Bionomics 43.5 173 153.5 BKIInvest 159 3520 2051 Blackmore 3496 664 470 Bluescope 544 303 169 BlueSkyAItInv 278 50.5 8.5 BoartLong 16.5 20.5 11.5 BoomLog 12.5 596.5 463 Boral 540 597 321 Bradken 444 1090 861 Brambles 1052 1010 606 Breville 666 1498 1161 Brickwork 1220 367.5 268.1 Brookfld 506 14.5 8.9 BSA Ltd 16.4 745 564 BTInvest 689 260 189.5 BursonGrp 245 287 219 BWP Trust 290 605 365.5 Cabcharge 465 150 123 Cadence 141.5 56 24.5 Calibre 35.5 3544 1850 Caltex 3440 820 366.9 Capilano 700 90 37 CapitolH 83 734 283 Cardno 331 680 534 Carindale 640 2952 2475 CarltonIn 2840 6.8 4.3 Carnegie 5.6 1261 869 Carsales 1044 120.5 85.5 CashCnv 102 8664 7214 CBA 8539 796 533 Cedarwd 575 57.5 28.7 CentreAll 50 212 205 Centuria Met 212 212 205 Centuria Met 212 97 74 CenturiaCap 94 94.5 82.5 CenturyAu 86.5 6 6 CFT Energy Ltd 6 437 350 CH Retail 421 827 560.5 Challenger 634 45.5 29 Chandler 30 489 364 CharterHG 459 20 20 ChinaIntMed 20 260 122.5 ChorusLtd 252 9.2 4 CleanSeas 7.8 115 64.5 Clearview 95 113.3 96.2 ClimeCap 94 520 120 Clinuvel 425 1235 819 Coca-Cola 913 7946 5179 Cochlear 7960 118.5 59.2 Codan 76 36.5 20 CoffeyInt 28.5 230 167.5 CollHouse 205 249 181 CollinsFd 225 18.5 10.5 CometRidg 13 1317 1078 Compshare 1192 2 2 Computron 2 2 2 ConquestA 2 119.5 99 ContangoM 105.5 1068.5 487.1 Corp Trav 1044 191 105 Countplus 115.75 345 225 Coventry 241 246 167.6 CoverMore 190 1050 852 CredCorp 1028 109 93.5 Cromwell 107 1822 1206.5 Crown Ltd 1215 135.5 80.5 CSG Ltd 119.5 8907 6377 CSL Ltd 8586 398 260 CSRLtd 382 273 122 CTILogist 142 155.5 107.6 CVC Ltd 142 99 54 Data3 66.5 244.5 111 DecmilGrp 144 133 126 Deutsche Div 131 117 60 Devine 91.5 199 190 Dexus Ind 193 124 117 Dexus Office 121 746 597 DexusProp 726 197 94 Dicker Data 163 241 180.5 DickSmithHld 206

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93 Money3 155 .1 Mooter .1 213 MorChoice 268 .1 MUI Corp Ltd .1 128.5 Myer 137.5 169.5 MyNetFone 342 437 Mystate 493 3133 NAB 3372 73.5 Nanosonic 132.5 102.5 NatSREIT 144 443 Navitas 509 37.5 Nearmap 64 100 Neptune 117 6.4 Neuren 17 14 Newsat 16.5 1616 NewsCorp 1785 189.5 144.5 Nextdc 239.4 NIBHoldin 318 240 NickScali 269 170.5 NineEntrtnmnt 183.5 186 NovionProp 217 35 NRWHold 35 377 Nufarm 488 3 OBJ Ltd 10 58.5 Objective 142 180 OOH! Media 193 1687 Orica Ltd 1810 1028 OriginEgy 1121 540 OrionHlth 557 111.5 Orora Ltd 199 340 Orotongrp 360 45 OspreyMed 52 203 Ozforex 281 14.5 Ozgrowth 16.5 42 PacBrands 50.5 39 PacEnergy 44 167 PacSmiles 182 310 PactGroup 419 4 Panorama 31 62 PAS Group 71 110.5 Patties 130 1.2 PBD Dev 1.9 101 Peet 104 36 Pental Ltd 50 4130 Perpetual 4655 - PerpetualEq 98 305 PhileoAus 560 6.1 Phosphag 7.6 154 PioneerCred 190 20 PlanetPlat 20 572 Plat Mgmt 728 154 PlatCaptl 184 94 PMCapAsia 97 - PMCapital 109 37.5 PMP Ltd 43 12.5 Praemium 23.5 15.5 PranaBio 18.5 731 Premier 966 409 PrimaryH 466

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495 368 SydAirprt 486 +3 2.6 2.6 Synergy 2.6 433.5 327 Tabcorp 415 +3 410 250 Tamawood 366 -2 53.4 40 Tandou 45 426.5 307 TassalGrp 384 +3 362 285 TattsGrp 350 +4 354.6 209.6 TechOne 310 605 496 TelstraCp 602 +7 146 123 Templeton 144 +3 37.5 18 TenNetwrk 20.5 224 100.5 TFSCorp 160 -2.5 320 196.5 Thorn Grp 297 -9 55.3 - ThorneyOpp 43 +.5 46.5 25 TissueTh 31 +.5 608 501 Toll 594 +5 212 141 Tower 214 +2 376 215 ToxFree 243 -5 783 489 TPGTeleco 649 +7 403 306 TradeMe 350 +8 107 63 Trafalgar 103 197 73.7 Transfeld 155.5 -1 123 73.5 TranspInd 81.5 -1.5 903 661.9 Transurbn 881 +14 535 341 TreasryWine 456 -8 1299 812 Treasury 1204 +4 404 20 TTG Fintech 27 +2.5 335.1 181 UGL Ltd 208 -6 104.5 38.5 UnilifeCo 73 +2 58.5 44 UnitedOse 49 90 60 Urbanise 87 228 177 USResProp 212 -12 113 67.5 UXC Ltd 74.5 -.5 6968 6115 VanAusSHY 6365 -3 5934 5280 VanAWExUS 5679 +59 7268 5669 VangrdAPS 7076 +73 7280 6386 VangrdASI 6791 +22 13478 10050 VangrdUSTMS12963 +149 5150 4727 VanguAFII 5007 -13 255 180 VedaGroup 230 +3 7.6 7.6 7.6 Verticon 338 228 VGI Global 333 49 49 Viagold 49 827.5 582 VillageRd 598 +2 229 168.5 VillaWorld 196 44.5 28 VirginAus 43.5 893 690 Virtus 805 +5 82 56 VisionEye 75 -.5 145 53.6 VitaGroup 137.5 -2.5 185 135 VLScience 147.5 340 13.5 Vocation 26.5 -1 70 33.3 VocusComm 623 +6 15 15 Voltage IP Ltd 15 211 188.5 WamCap 204 +2 122 109.5 WamResear 115.5 +.5 948 725 WarCheese 791 108 87 Watermark 87 -1 103 71 Watpac 77 -.5 356 222 Webjet 286 +4 140 83 Webster 130 +1 346 264 WellcomGr 330 +4 4576 3961.4 Wesfarmrs 4181 +38 948 605 Westfield 964 +18 129 96 WestozInv 107 +1 3599 3000 WestpacB 3281 +12 434 382 Whitefld 429 +1 631 506 Wide Bay 567 -3 81 52 WilsonHTM 85 +6 3892 2911 Woolwrths 2964 -31 1897 874 WorleyPars 906 -17 4296 1376 Xero Ltd 1569 +13 30 30 Yanghao 30 77 48 YellowBrck 60 92 18 Yowie Grp 54.5 -1.5 460 330 Z Energy 439 -

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2.94 5.96 10.62 1.31 5.83 5.92 2.63 3.87 3.49 4.74 2.31 6.33 25.00 1.62 2.48 5.21 4.50 4.20 2.09 8.33 3.88 5.68 2.22 5.63 3.43 3.60 3.84 .36 4.82 4.37 4.12 4.27

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4.87 3.88 5.71 2.22 3.02 3.90 1.99 4.96 2.48 1.85 3.76 4.75 5.31 2.42 1.44 4.31 4.91 1.81 4.33 2.80 4.17 5.10 4.46 5.00 1.76 4.53 7.65 3.25 1.66 3.31 2.37 .29 6.44 6.52 5.68 7.74 4.79 2.71 5.83 4.58 8.49 5.57 3.97 4.91 3.48 4.57 9.21 4.58

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Rural based business launches new product Established in 2005, Alekano Savings and Loan Society is the only rural-based credit union in the country licensed by the Bank of Papua New Guinea under the Savings and Loan Societies Act. It was fi rst initiated by the village people of the Gehamo Gahuku Tribe outside Goroka and was officially launched by the then Governor of the Bank of PNG, Sir. Wilson Kamit. It began operation out of a tin shed at 5 mile Kefamo village and in 2009, moved into Goroka town to serve the wider Eastern Highlands community. Alekano in the local Goroka dialect means “bring it over”. The Society has over 12,000 members and a board of six directors elected by the members. The operation of the Society is led by General Manager Reuben Elijah with a staff of twenty people. The Society’s head office is in Goroka and it has a subbranch in Lufa in Heganofi district. There are plans to extend branches to other districts of Eastern Highlands Province as well as into Lae and Port Moresby. The Society offers a wide range of products including General Savings, Trans-

action Account and Fixed Term Deposit (FTD). It will be introducing the School Saver Account this year through its school banking program and a Retirement Insurance Savings Account for working class people through their employers. Interest paid on savings range from 1.00 % to 2.5% per annum for FTD. Loans include personal and business loans with interest of 1% on reducing balance monthly. Loans range from K200 to K80, 000. The Society also manages the Eastern Highlands Women Credit Scheme initiated by Eastern Highlands Governor Julie Soso. Loans to empower women to engage in micro and small enterprises under this scheme are given on the ratio of 1:5 at the cheapest interest rate of 6% per annum. Applications for loans under this scheme are facilitated through the Eastern Highlands Women Council. The Society also manages the Okapa District Credit Scheme initiated by the MP for Okapa Electorate, Hon. Isaac Waigavara. Alekano is considering a new Coffee Loan Product and hopes to launch it this year if all goes well with counterpart funding from the provincial government.

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Market access increasingly gains importance Market access is increasingly gaining importance in developing countries for several reasons. It affords an opportunity for reducing poverty; improving food security; creating and strengthening income; and generating employment and job retention. Market access can also benefit most small businesses and enterprises, semi-subsistence producers and consumers. It can be used to promote economic justice and empowerment for women, who participate significantly in many informal activities such as agriculture and local trading. In Papua New Guinea (PNG), many important sources of income and livelihoods such as market trade are regarded as informal or even illegal, and — more critically — the importance of the roles of the market and informal economy are not given due recognition. Despite the large extent of engagement of the local population in the informal economy (INA, 2001), it is yet too limited in scope, variety and contribution to national output (Conroy, 2011). Therefore, there is a need to give priority to the development of the informal sector and the local economy. In 2011, a National Informal Economy Policy was put in place to boost the informal economy to be a full and legitimate partner of the formal economy in PNG. The objective is to position the informal economy as the grassroots expression of private enterprise from two ‘arms’: fi nancial inclusion and public goods (The Independent State of PNG, 2011). The policy also explicitly supports the transition of the rural economy from subsistence agriculture to high-value market activities, and the incorporation of household farming activities into supply chains. While studies have illustrated the extent to which the informal economy contributes to household incomes and livelihoods, the process by which informal and micro businesses become formal businesses and contribute to the local economy at large remains a concern. This research aims to contribute to the implementation of the National Informal Economy Policy from the perspective of women’s participation and business advancement in the local market or economy. It addresses questions such as: • What value/supply chains exist for local products in the markets and who are the stakeholders in the supply chain? • What are the assets that businesswomen possess? • What are the factors and constraints in women’s advancement from semi subsistence to more established microenterprises and small business? The research identifies the linkages between rural production and markets.

TENDER NOTICE NASFUND Contributors Savings & Loan Society (NCSL) is the biggest savings and loan society in the country by membership with a total membership of over 72,000 members throughout the nation. As part of the review of the existing medical scheme offered to its members, NCSL is seeking sealed Expressions of Interest (EOI) from eligible applicants to provide medical cover to its members. EOI to cover the following areas; t &YQFSJFODF JO QSPWJEJOH NFEJDBM DPWFS JOTVSBODF TDIFNFT t *OGPSNBUJPO PO DMBJNT FYQFSJFODF PO VOEFSXSJUFS QBQFS t 1SFNJVNT GPS UIF WBSJPVT UZQFT MFWFMT PG NFEJDBM DPWFS GPS HFOFSBM NFEJDBM pregnancy, dental and optical cover for members as well as cover for the natural parents of our members. t 4FSWJDF QSPQPTJUJPO JODMVEJOH TFSWJDF TUBOEBSET PO QSPDFTTJOH PG OFX NFNCFST BOE processing of medical claims. t %FUBJMT PG FYDMVTJPOT GSPN NFEJDBM DPWFS t 5SBJOJOH PG PVS TUBČ UP GBDJMJUBUF UIF NFEJDBM TDIFNF t )PX ZPV JOUFOE UP BTTJTU XJUI QSPNPUJPO BOE NBSLFUJOH PG UIF NFEJDBM TDIFNF UP our members All EOIs must be addressed to; General Manager NASFUND Contributors Savings & Loan Society PO Box 7732, Boroko, National Capital District Closing date for the EOIs is 30th January 2015 should you require more information send an email to nascare@ncsl.com.pg Medical & Life insurance scheme for NCSL members 3URYLGHV PHGLFDO GHQWDO SKDUPDFHXWLFDO RSWLFDO KRVSLWDO DQG GHDWK EHQH¿WV for members, their spouse, children & natural parents.

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PUBLIC NOTICE BEWARE OF MONEY SCHEMES & SCAMS USE YOUR MONEY WISELY, DURING 2015 DON’T LOSE IT TO FRAUDULENT MONEY SCAMS. The Bank of Papua New Guinea (the Bank or Bank of PNG) continues to warn the public to be cautious and avoid placing their hard earned cash with promoters or agents of fast money schemes and scams. These fast money schemes/scams are illegal and fraudulent. People who place their money with promoters or agents of these money schemes/scams risk losing their hard earned cash. Be smarter than them, and use your money wisely during the festive season.

PNG. Do not send money for upfront fees to any nominated accounts locally or overseas, and avoid giving money to individuals and groups that promise to pay high returns. If you have given your money to these schemers, you should report those individual(s) to the Police, or demand your money back from them. REMEMBER:

The Bank is aware of certain individual(s), agents or groups operating in many parts of PNG who ask innocent individuals to invest their cash in their operation with a promise for a hefty return of 100-2000% on their investment. They also claim that a huge sum of their money, gold or investments in Treasury bills and bonds (often in billions/trillions) is held by the Bank of PNG and is awaiting clearance for immediate payment. The Bank is also aware of recent scams using mobile phone text and email messages, fraudulent documents with the signatures of Governor of the Bank of PNG, name of the prime Minister, Government Ministers and politicians, winning of lotteries and prizes, request for upfront fees for facilitating access to funds held in offshore accounts and other fraudulent means. These are all different types of scams which are illegal and fraudulent.

DO NOT PLACE YOUR MONEY WITH ILLEGAL FAST MONEY SCHEMES AND SCAMS. YOU SHOULD USE THE SERVICES OF LICENSED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ONLY. BE SMART, USE YOUR MONEY WISELY DURING 2015.

WISHING ALL THE PEOPLE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA A PROPEROUS HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015 GOD BLESS PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Authorised by: Be advised that the Bank of PNG does not deal with financial transactions for any individuals or private groups. The Bank only deals with financial transactions for the Government and licensed financial institutions in

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KETAN LAWYERS MEDIA/PRESS RELEASE RE:

CURRENT STATUS OF HONOURABLE HAVILA KAVO, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNOR FOR GULF PROVINCE

We regret that we should have to issue this Press Release but it is inevitable given the varying and mixed reactions to the release of the Governor for Gulf Province, Honourable Havila Kavo, MP from Prison on 23rd December, 2014.

“VACATION OF OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR (1)

Is dismissed from office in accordance with Section 20; or

We are the Governor’s lawyers in his Appeal Proceedings against his Conviction and Sentence for Misappropriation on 24th September, 2014 and 9th December, 2014 respectively.

(b)

Is appointed-

(i)

The Appeals were filed in the Supreme Court on 29th October, 2014 and 11th December, 2014, respectively.

(ii)

A Minister or a Vice Minister in the National Government; or The Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the Parliament; or The Leader or Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament; or The Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary Public Works Committee; or The Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee; or To an office which has powers and privileges equivalent to those of a Minister; or

SUPREME COURT APPEAL

(iii) BAIL PENDING APPEAL (iv) (v) (vi) The Law on Bail Applications pending Appeal against Conviction and Sentence is settled in this jurisdiction. An Applicant for Bail must demonstrate exceptional circumstances in order to be granted Bail. The standard of persuasion is therefore a high one.

is, in the opinion of two medical practitioners appointed for the purpose by the National Authority responsible for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners, unfit, by reasons of physical or mental incapacity, to carry out the duties of his office; or

(e)

is otherwise disqualified by law or ceases to be a member of the Provincial Assembly or of the National Parliament,

Performance of duties of Public Office held by him, Prospect of success of his Appeal, and Delay in hearing and determination of his Appeal.

Copies of the Court’s Published Judgement can be obtained from our office on reasonable and satisfactory request from genuine people. In granting Bail, the Court issued (inter-alia) the following Directions;

resigns his office by written notice to the Minister responsible for Provincial Government and LocalLevel Government matters; or

(d) In this case, Honourable Havila Kavo, relied on three (3) grounds as constituting exceptional circumstances and they were as follows;

His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Salamo Injia in a considered and well balanced Judgement in concluding his Judgement stated at Page 5 of his Published Judgement that the, ‘aggregate totality of these factors do constitute exceptional circumstances to warrant bail’ and ‘the interest of Justice in terms of the incarceration of a convicted felon in circumstances where he has a high chance of success in his Appeal against conviction, is the dominant consideration in the circumstances of this particular case, and that factor militates in favour of grant of bail.’

he shall be deemed to have vacated the office of the Governor.” (Emphasis added) The relevant circumstance of vacancy is Section 19(1) (e). None of the other circumstances in Section 19(1) (a) to (d) inclusive is applicable here. Honourable Havila Kavo is Governor for Gulf Province by virtue of him being the Member of the National Parliament representing the Provincial Seat of Gulf Province. DISQUALIFICATION FROM OFFICE

(i)

(ii)

That the substantive Appeal in SCRA No. 35 of 2014 is fixed for Directions for Listing on 13th February, 2015 at 9:30 am. That the Appeal shall be prosecuted in the April 2015 Sittings of the Supreme Court.

Circumstances under which a Governor of a Province who holds office pursuant to Section 17(2) of the Organic Law such as Hon. Havila Kavo, can be disqualified or cease to be a Governor are provided for in Section 103 of the Constitution, Section 103 relevantly states;

POSITION OF PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR Section 17 of the Organic Law on Provincial Governments and Local Level Governments (The Organic Law) establishes the position of the Provincial Governor and is in these terms; “(1)

An Office of a Provincial Governor in each Province is hereby established.

(2)

Subject to this Organic Law, the Member of the National Parliament representing the Provincial Electorate shall be the Provincial Governor.”

Accordingly, Honourable Havila Kavo, MP as Member of Parliament representing the Provincial Electorate of Gulf Provincial Seat is automatically the Governor for Gulf Province by operation of law.

“103 QUALIFICATIONS FOR AND DISQUALIFICATIONS FROM MEMBERSHIP”

(4)

Section 19 of the Organic Law makes provision for the vacation of the office of the Provincial Governor and relevantly states; (a)

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(5)

The reference in Subsection (4), to appeals and to the statutory period allowed for appeals shall, where there is provision for a series of appeals, be read as references to each appeal and to the statutory period allowed for each appeal.

(6)

(7)

In this Section“appeal” includes any form of judicial appeal or judicial review; “statutory period allowed for appeals” means a definite period allowed by law for appeals, whether or not it is capable of extension, but does not include an extension of such a definite period ranted or that may be granted unless it is granted within that definite period.” (Emphasis added)

(c)

(i) (ii) (iii)

If an appeal is lodged within the period referred to in paragraph (a), the appeal is determined.

If the Provincial Governor(a)

On 23rd December, 2014, His Honour, the Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea, Sir Salamo Injia granted Honourable Havila Kavo bail pending the final determination of his Appeal.

(b)

(1) (2) (3)

… … A person is not qualified to be, or to remain, a Member of Parliament if-

(a) (b) (c)

… … Subject to Subsections (4) to (7), he is under sentence of death or imprisonment for a period of more than nine months; or

Where a person is under sentence of death or imprisonment for a period of nine months, the operation of Subsection (3) (c) is suspended untilThe end of any statutory period allowed for appeals against the conviction or sentence; or

On 9th December, 2014 the National Court imposed Sentence of more than nine (9) months. Hon. Havila Kavo would have been disqualified to continue to be a Member of Parliament by virtue of Section 103(3)(c) of the Constitution but, because he had on 29th October, 2014 appealed against the conviction of 24th September, 2014, well prior to the imposition of Sentence on 9th December, 2014, the operation of Section 103(c) was ineffective. Indeed the contrary effect set in, in that the operation of Subsection (3)(c) was suspended until the appeal is determined. CURRENT LEGAL STATUS OR POSITION The current and, (according to our understanding of the Law) the correct legal position is that Hon. Havila Kavo is by virtue of Section 103(4)(b) of the Constitution still a Member of Parliament thus, Governor for the Gulf Province pending or subject to the final determination of his Appeals against both conviction and sentence. Therefore, Honourable Havila Kavo is by operation of law, still the legal Governor for the Gulf Province despite his conviction and sentence by the National Court which are now the subject of pending respective Appeals before the Supreme Court. CONCLUSION Whilst we appreciate and acknowledge people’s right of freedom of expression guaranteed by Section 46 of the Constitution, we warn people to be careful lest their conduct verges on contempt of Court and defamation of character. Critics need to appreciate that Governor Hon. Havila Kavo, MP is entitled to have his conviction and sentence by the National Court reviewed by the Supreme Court according to Law pursuant to Section 37(15) of the Constitution and Sections 4 (1) and 22 (a) and (b) of the Supreme Court Act and the Supreme Court Rules. We trust that this now clarifies any doubts that the Public, especially the people of the Gulf Province may have had as to the current legal status or position of Honourable Havila Kavo, MP, Member and Governor for the Gulf Province. For want of clarity and the avoidance of any doubt, be it known that there is no vacancy in the position of Governor for the Gulf Province. However, should anyone have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our Mr. Simon Ketan on telephone 320 2177 or 7687 5632. …………………. SIMON KETAN Ketan Lawyers (8th January 2015)


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HEAVY rain cause water to flow at Sampson Flat fire ground. Picture: ABC

Rain helps ease threats of bushfire THE number of homes lost in the Adelaide Hills bushfire has been been downgraded from 32 to 27, and the Prime Minister has announced a new disaster payment for affected residents. Tony Abbott toured the One Tree Hill Command Centre with South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill this morning. Mr Weatherill pledged $1 million worth of assistance, while Mr Abbott announced an Australian disaster recovery payment of $1,000 per adult and $400 per child for bushfire victims who lost their homes or had their homes severely damaged by the fires. People will have six months to apply for the payment. Those who have lost income because of the disaster are also able to apply for 13 weeks of payment through the Australian disaster recovery allowance. Mr Abbott said it was estimated hundreds of people would qualify for these payments and it would cost $4 million over the coming year. He said he was confident the allowance, along with State Government assistance programs and bushfire appeals, would help families get back on their feet. “While you can never really bring back the memories which go up in smoke, you can never really bring back all of those things which are so precious to people, I am confident that that which money can restore, will be restored,” Mr Abbott said. The Prime Minister also paid tribute

to the crews who have worked hard to fight the fire. “While we grieve with those who have lost, we can nevertheless feel proud of the efforts that have been put in,” Mr Abbott said. “And we can be relieved that a disaster which looked potentially catastrophic on Saturday afternoon has to a considerable extent been averted because of the magnificent work of the people who are represented here in this fire control centre.” The 240-kilometre perimeter of the bushfire is now 100 per cent contained and the major emergency declaration has been lifted. Up to 30 millimetres of rain has fallen on the Adelaide Hills fire ground, assisting firefighters trying to fully contain the blaze. CFS chief officer Greg Nettleton said there was still work to be done at a number of hotspots within the fire’s perimeter. He has asked residents in the area to call triple-0 if they see any flames or heavy smoke coming from trees in the bushfire area over the coming weeks. Mr Nettleton also thanked other emergency services and charities for their support of CFS crews. “The fact that nobody has been killed by the fire or seriously burned is testament to the fact that we got warnings out early to the community, the community acted appropriately, people chose to leave when they assessed the danger,” he said. -ABC news

ENGA PROVINCIAL SUPPLY & TENDERS BOARD EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE PROVISION OF FOOD RATION SERVICES TO THE SCHOOLS IN THE ENGA PROVINCE Vision Education is the priority of the Enga Provincial Government. The Provincial Education Board in this regard has identified a number of projects and programs and begun to implement them to achieve the Provincial Government’s vision of Reformed Quality Service delivery and to ensure that the service is truly provided to the schools in the province.

Scope of Service Required Consistent with the Provincial Government’s vision of providing quality service to the schools the Provincial Supply and Tenders Board is seeking Expressions of Interest to provide high quality food rations to the schools in the Enga Province.

Legal Standing, ability and Experience The ideal bidder will be registered, reputable service provider having demonstrated high level management and continuity in the respective industry. The company must have proven track record in the provision of high quality supplies and capable of meeting demands of the schools.

Essential Requirements Expression of Interest proposal must contain details of the type of service to be provided and must have IPA registration certificate, tax certificate, company profile and such other relevant documents.

Delivery and Due Date All proposals clearly marked “EPSTB 02/2014 – Provision of Food Ration Service” must be delivered th no later than 4:06 p.m. on the 30 January, 2015 to: The Chairman, Enga Provincial Supply and Tenders Board, P. O. Box 109, WABAG, Enga Province.

Authorised By:

Dr. Samson Amean Provincial Administrator

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New jails to tackle prisoner numbers

NEW prisons could be built to cope with a growing prison population in New South Wales, Premier Mike Baird has said. The Public Service Association (PSA) has warned of a crisis due to changes to bail laws which could see jails reach their combined capacity of about 11,000 people. There are currently around 10,500 inmates in jails across the state. The union has rejected a government plan to build modulars or demountable cells that could be used for medium-security prisoners where needed. But Mr Baird said that was not the only answer. “Whether it be looking at increased capacity for our prisons, potentially new prisons, but at the same time looking at these modulars,” he said. “There’s a whole range of options that we are considering and we will continue to consider.” “It’s [the modulars] a new approach. It’s one that we’re opening and considering obviously as part of the overall strategy. “There’s a number of strategies we’re considering. We’ve seen prison numbers fall in a dramatic way.

“We have seen them now start to increase and, like any responsible government, we’re taking appropriate actions to ensure that we have the capacity to deal with our prisoners.” Stephen McMahon from the PSA said if new prison’s were not built, the safety of inmates and prison staff was at risk. “I don’t believe the prison system can cope with even an increase to 12,000,” Mr McMahon said. “The area within the jails is just not conducive to a good safe environment and when I mean safe, I mean it’s not safe for the people in custody and it’s certainly not safe for staff. “It creates a very unsafe work environment when you put more inmates into the system than what it’s designed to hold.” And Mr McMahon said he believed demountables were equally dangerous. “In protecting the prison officers in the system you have to think of what the inmates need, because when they are frustrated they lash out,” he said. “What it does is it puts all the pressures onto all of those things, all the infrastructure such as the education, the work.” – ABC

The Public Service Association says new prisons are needed to house a rising prison population. Picture: ABC

ENGA PROVINCIAL SUPPLY & TENDERS BOARD EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE PROVISION OF STATIONARY SUPPLIES TO THE SCHOOLS IN THE ENGA PROVINCE Vision Education is the priority of the Enga Provincial Government. The Provincial Education Board in this regard has identified a number of projects and programs and begun to implement them to achieve the Provincial Government’s vision of Reformed Quality Service delivery and to ensure that the service is truly provided to the schools in the province.

Scope of Service Required Consistent with the Provincial Government’s vision of providing quality service to the schools the Provincial Supply and Tenders Board is seeking Expressions of Interest to provide high quality stationaries to the schools in the Enga Province.

Legal Standing, ability and Experience The ideal bidder will be registered, reputable service provider having demonstrated high level management and continuity in the respective industry. The company must have proven track record in the provision of high quality supplies and capable of meeting demands of the schools.

Essential Requirements Expression of Interest proposal must contain details of the type of service to be provided and must have IPA registration certificate, tax certificate, company profile and such other relevant documents.

Delivery and Due Date All proposals clearly marked “EPSTB 01/2014 – Provision of Stationary Service” must be delivered no th later than 4:06 p.m. on the 30 January, 2015 to: The Chairman, Enga Provincial Supply and Tenders Board, P. O. Box 109, WABAG, Enga Province.

Authorised By:

Dr. Samson Amean Provincial Administrator

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Solomons to set up graft entity THE prime minister of Solomon Islands says an independent commission will be set up to investigate corruption allegations against politicians and government officials. Manesseh Sogavare (pictured right) made the announcement in his New Year’s message to the nation. Mr Sogavare said the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) would also introduce anticorruption legislation and subsidiary regulations. Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency Solomon Islands has welcomed the government’s decision. “An ICAC will put a stop to the corrupters, whether its an offering or receiving of a bribe to do a dishonest practice,” executive officer Daniel Fenua told Pacific Beat. “It will also ensure that resources are harvested sustainably and services are delivered.” Mr Fenua wanted to see more details about the government’s plan for an independent commission and hoped it would also be retrospective. “One of the steps the government really needs to look at is to reactivate cases, there are a lot of allegations in the past that have not yet surfaced, that have not been inves-

tigated.” Solomon Islands opposition leader Jeremiah Manele said it fully supported the establishment of an ICAC. Speaking to Solomon Star Newspaper, Mr Manele said corruption in the public sector had gone undetected and unchecked for many years, causing serious damage to the nation. The announcement comes after recent comments by outgoing high court judge, Australian Justice Stephen Pallaras that an ICAC was required in Solomon Islands more than “any other country on the planet”. – ABC


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GOLD COAST SATURDAY Weather: Overcast. Track: Heavy (8). Rail: Is out 1m from 1400m to 1000m, out 1.5m from 1000m to 400m, true for remainder.

FORM GUIDE: Page 2 of turf lift-out

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1— 33s20W OUR GARDY (4) (D J Bougoure) ......................................T Bell 2— 4232s SINCEMYBABYLEFTME (10) b (D Hayes & T Dabernig) .......... ........................................................................................ M Walker 3— 2 COMIC STORY (18) h (Ms G Heinrich)....................L Tarrant (a) 4— 7345sW ELJETEM (19) h (Bruce Hill) .............................M Mc Guren (a) 5— 22s46W HOMEHILL (9) (K M Schweida) ...................................C Munce 6— 266sW HOSTWIN PEGASUS (8) (G W Moore) ......................... D Oliver 7— 42032 I’M ALONE (2) h (B R Guy) ............................................. T Berry 8— 42sW LARABEE (1) h (A J Edmonds) ................................. D Browne 9— 4s03s MAVERICKS (3) (Tony McEvoy) ....................................C Reith 10— 332 SLIPPERY SAGA (13) h (Ms H Page) ............................ J Morris 11— 2s4 AMBITIOUS BLONDE (6) b (T J Gollan) ............. Ms T Harrison 12— 27s3 EEJAY STYLE (11) b (L F Birchley) ........................... L Cassidy 13— 3s230W FELL FROM HEAVEN (15) h (M T Eggleston) ............B Avdulla 14— 332s8 FIFTYSHADESDARKER (5) (L F Birchley) ............... G Colless 15— 7200sW SAGATONA (21) (L F Birchley)..............................R Thompson 16— 232 VINNIE LOVES ME (14) (K C Wood) .............................M Cahill EMERGENCIES 17— 54s62 ELLE LOU (20) (M, W & J Hawkes) .......................J Mc Donald 18— s83s2 DUCHESS MOLLY (7) (M J Dunn) ............................. G Colless 19— 2s4 WE WANT PRENUP (16) (Ben Ahrens) ..................................... 20— 9652s ITALIAN STORM (17) bh (A J Edmonds) ................................... 21— 44652 ON DEMAND (12) (P Duff) ......................................... B Stewart

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57.5 35.00 57.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 56.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5

7.00 35.00 13.00 *4.80 6.50 18.00 15.00 11.00 51.00 5.50 41.00 35.00 14.00 13.00 10.00

54.5 54.5 55.5 54.5 56.5

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1— 090s2V CHAMPAGNE CATH (6) b (C J Waller) ...................... J Bowman 2— 61441 TUKIYO (7) tw (L Morrison) ............................................ T Berry 3— 55009 DISCREET (4) w (K M Schweida) ............................... B Stewart 4— 4s343 PLAYTIME (5) tdw (Todd Austin)............................R Mc Mahon 5— 5s87sV ANNA LIZZIE (19) tw (D J Bougoure) ........................ G Colless 6— 313s5 AVALADYLUCK (14) dw (S W Kendrick) .......................D Griffin 7— 47302 ENDLESS SHADOW (15) tw (P A Hulbert) ......... Ms T Harrison 8— 286s1V MISS HUSSON (2) th (Bruce Hill)......................M Mc Guren (a) 9— 40422 STOLEN KISSES (17) tn (J M Cleary) ............................J Byrne 10— 41439V PANDORA CHARM (3) tw (B S Baldwin) .......................C Reith 11— 49s09 CATSEYE SURPRISE (10) (T P Croft) .............................M Bell 12— 17s32 PURE REALITY (9) th (Ms G Heinrich) ...................L Tarrant (a) 13— s1120V NORTHERN ZOOM (12) twh (T Bailey) ................... G Cooksley 14— 57s31 SPRING ROSE (11) (J Wehlow) .....................................J Taylor 15— 59s73 ZIPPITY LASS (13) twh (Ms G Heinrich).......................M Cahill 16— s3310 LOVE SHUTTLE (8) bh (A J Edmonds) .......................C Munce EMERGENCIES 17— 12115V TALON LADY (16) thn (Bruce Hill) ............................................. 18— 5s124W LOVEITT (1) (Ms G Waterhouse) ................................... T Clark 19— 74664V REPARTEE (18) w (M J Dunn) ...........................................T Bell

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Brisbane premierships

This publication takes all care in compiling race details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check information with the official lists before placing their bets.

WINS PLACE RIDES

Luke Tarrant (a) 40 J Byrne 28 Timothy Bell 26 B E Grylls (a) 23-1/2 M Mc Guren (a) 22

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*6.00 13.00 18.00 61.00 11.00 18.00 *6.00 8.00 41.00 14.00 8.00 26.00 18.00 *6.00 26.00 21.00

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T J Gollan 36 34 24-1/2 R L Heathcote 36 23-1/2 18 L F Birchley 24 13 9-1/2 M J Dunn 14 14 6 K M Schweida 13-1/2 8 9

Race 1: Boomwaa Race 2: Maternal Race 3: Meursault Race 4: Chestnut Road Race 5: Medulo’s Miss Race 6: Black Jag Race 7: The Peak Race 8: Great Esteem

Race 1: Ragazzo Del Corsa Race 2: Madam Gangster Race 3: Tanby Race 4: Boundary Race 5: Von Classic Hero Race 6: Gracious Prospect Race 7: Aeratus Race 8: The Quarterback Race 9: San Nicasio

GOLD COAST - Sat

Race 1: Hostwin Pegasus Race 2: Our Boy Nicholts Race 3: Playtime Race 4: Platinum State Race 5: Hijack Hussy Race 6: Surf Seeker Race 7: Strawberry Boy Race 8: Real Time

MORPHETTVILLE Sat

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1— s6206W DRIEFONTEIN (11) t (Ms G Waterhouse)....................... T Berry 2— 0s133W STRAWBERRY BOY (1) dw (C J Waller) .................... D Browne 3— 9s0s5V SPURTONIC (10) d (Ms G Waterhouse) .................... J Bowman 4— 94171V PHELAN READY (2) tdw (Jason McLachlan) .........L Tarrant (a) 5— 222s1V SALUTER (9) cd (R L Heathcote)...................................J Byrne 6— 46361W GUNDY SON (4) tw (T J Gollan) .......................... Ms T Harrison 7— 322s5W HARADA BAY (13) cdw (J, D & C Meagher) .................M Cahill 8— 0s648W INTO THE RED (12) (K C Wood) ..................................C Munce 9— 7s521 THE BOWLER (5) dw (R W Smerdon) .........................B Avdulla 10— 43732 ROMANARMA (3) bn (Desleigh Forster) ......................D Griffin 11— 11002V ABU BEN ADAM (8) cw (P Duff)................................. G Colless 12— 43s14V FOXBAT (6) twh (T Bailey) ..............................................C Reith 13— s1132 SNIPPETS LAND (15) wb (P & P Snowden) ............SCRATCHED 14— 76s76 PALMERA LAD (14) t (Roslyn Pratt) ...............................A Allen 15— 2s633V DOUSAICHI (7) th (T Bailey) ..............................................T Bell

RANDWICK - Sat

FLEMINGTON - Sat

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1— 6s000W FIXATION (2) d (T J Gollan) ........................................R Wiggins 2— 24210W DEIHEROS (7) w (Lloyd Kennewell) ......................R Mc Mahon 3— 2s421 TESTASHADOW (13) d (G Portelli) ................................ T Clark 4— s1583 CYCLONE (1) n (Bjorn Baker) ....................................... D Oliver 5— 74s61 BOLD CIRCLE (17) (David Payne) ........................... J Bowman 6— 6s581W VIENNA ROYALE (12) (T J Gollan) ..................... Ms T Harrison 7— 15 MURT THE FLIRT (19) (B J McCarthy) .......................B Avdulla 8— 1s009W YEAGER (3) (T J Gollan)..............................................C Munce 9— 3s421V LIBERTY ISLAND (16) dw (C J Waller) ................... G Schofield 10— 36s11W MYWAYORTHEHIGHWAY (8) tw (M J Mair) ..................D Griffin 11— 51132W HIJACK HUSSY (6) cdwb (T J Gollan) ..............................T Bell 12— 18s25W TALES OF FASHION (5) twh (T Bailey) ...................... D Browne 13— 10252 ECHO GAL (9) wb (Ms G Waterhouse) .......................... T Berry 14— 9s137W STROAK (11) twh (B R Guy) ....................................... B Stewart 15— s1981 AEROBAR (4) w (G A Ryan) ...................................J Mc Donald 16— 16s21 HERSTORY (20) d (P G Moody) ...............................SCRATCHED EMERGENCIES 17— s4123W SHE’S MISS DEVINE (15) b (K C Wood) .......................M Cahill 18— 88s55W MISTER BOOZE (10) t (P J Fleming) ............................ J Morris 19— 14212W POLYNIKES (21) dh (B R Guy) .......................................J Byrne 20— 133 I AM ZELADY (18) n (Sam Kavanagh) ....................................... 21— 1s344 I AM IMPRESSED (14) (R J Quinton) .............................. J Parr

JOCKEY

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1— 8s231W TINTO (19) tcw (R G Lipp) .................................................T Bell 2— 41221V AMOVATIO (1) w (C J Waller)......................................... D Oliver 3— 84741V GOLDSLICK (7) cw (L F Birchley).................................M Cahill 4— s0406V NOISY OCEAN (15) tcwhn (B R Guy) ............................J Byrne 5— 61621V OUR BOY NICHOLAS (5) hn (A J Edmonds) ........J Mc Donald 6— 9s4s4 DANAS BEST (17) (Ms G Waterhouse) ......................... T Berry 7— s1312V OFF THE RAILS (14) w (Bjorn Baker) ............................C Reith 8— 41585W EQUISSENTIAL (10) w (N O Saunders) ..................L Tarrant (a) 9— 35045V BLACK JET (12) dw (L F Birchley)............................. G Colless 10— s0217V TORNADO MISS (8) wb (T J Gollan) ................... Ms T Harrison 11— 37814V ROYAL JESTER (13) (L F Birchley) .............................C Munce 12— s2700W KISS ME DEADLY (11) w (M A Kropp) .................... E Wilkinson 13— 23131V UNIQUE (16) w (K A Lees) ...........................................B Avdulla 14— 15771V METEOROLOGIST (4) cdwh (Marcus Wilson) .............. T Clark EMERGENCIES 15— 21522V CASARATI (2) dbh (Bruce Hill) .........................M Mc Guren (a) 16— 32111 TRY FOUR (18) tw (C J Williamson)........................................... 17— 5s298 CABALLO RAPIDO (9) dw (David Murphy) ............................... 18— 40812 CRAMMING (6) w (John Thompson) .....................R Mc Mahon 19— 24215 GENTLEMAN JACK (3) (B Herne) .............................................

Jeep $2 Mill. M.M. Classic 1200m

2yo SW. 1st 1,140,000; 2nd 300,000; 3rd 150,000; 4th 50,000; All other runners 30,000 Apprentices cannot claim

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G.C. $1 Million M.M. Guineas 1400m 2.

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Quality. 1st 126,000; 2nd 30,000; 3rd 15,000; 4th 5,000; Apprentices cannot claim

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Myer Magic Millions Sprint 1100m

1— 2s802V EXCELLANTES (5) dwb (R L Heathcote) ......................C Reith 2— 8s65sV WHITTINGTON (14) cd (C J Waller)........................... J Bowman 3— 3s0s9W HAPPY GALAXY (13) (G W Moore) .............................. D Oliver 4— 34s24 SEEKING MORE (1) dw (K C Wood) .............................M Cahill 5— 9330sV MISSY LONGSTOCKING (9) (L F Birchley) .............. G Colless 6— 21118V MISS MEGA HERZ (6) twb (Patrick Sexton) ............S Apthorpe 7— 1731sV PLATINUM STATE (7) th (B R Guy) ................................ T Berry 8— 0s30sW PICKABEE (8) w (Caitlin Lavin) ........................................T Bell 9— 50s27 STRATURBO (12) d (G Portelli)..............................J Mc Donald 10— 21s97V LENNIE’S CHOICE (3) w (K M Schweida)....................C Munce 11— 10867 STATE OF WEALTH (11) dw (G R Pollock) ............. E Wilkinson 12— s58s8V FLORIDA FELLOW (2) tcwh (B R Guy) .......................B Avdulla EMERGENCIES 13— 0329sV CELESTIAL DRAGON (4) dw (S W Kendrick)............................ 14— 064s3 SEPT DE COEURS (10) wb (S W Kendrick) ..............................

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R.M. Williams M.M. Quality 1300m

F&M Quality. 1st 114,000; 2nd 30,000; 3rd 15,000; 4th 5,000; Apprentices cannot claim

Race 1: Ample On Offa Race 2: Cleance Race 3: Comprede Race 4: Mister Rockstar Race 5: Con Now Race 6: Sorisam Race 7: Tenere Race 8: Sava Nugget

DOUBLE - Sat

Race 1: Ragazzo Del Corsa Race 2: Madam Gangster Race 3: Tanby Race 4: Boundary Race 5: Von Classic Hero Race 6: Gracious Prospect Race 7: Aeratus Race 8: The Quarterback Race 9: San Nicasio

TRIFECTA

1— 17321 REAL FAVULOUS (17) dw (Donald Baker) .................... T Berry 2— s4366W ARCHITECT (13) tdwb (David Lawlor)..............................T Bell 3— 146s6W SIMPLY SMART (19) tcdwh (Ms K Purdy) ..... Ms J Johnson (a) 4— 5s308 TRICKY ROCKET (8) tcwbh (Ms H Page) ..................... J Morris 5— 87s41 ELIMINATOR (3) tdh (Ms G Heinrich) ........................... D Oliver 6— 0s760 NUMBER ONE GUN (2) cdw (B F Cavanough) .. Ms R Jamieson (a) 7— 11s43 SIEGFRIED (20) dwbh (A J Edmonds) ..................... J Bowman 8— 00s7sW INTERJECT (4) cd (Jason McLachlan) ..........................J Byrne 9— 074s6V ANYMORE (14) c (L Morrison) ................................... G Colless 10— 379s1V BODEGA NEGRA (1) h (Bruce Hill) ..................M Mc Guren (a) 11— s88s1V FAUSTUS (6) (Bryce Heys) .....................................L Tarrant (a) 12— 53753W MURDER OF CROWS (9) dw (C J Waller) ...................B Avdulla 13— 41113 REAL TIME (5) dbn (R W Smerdon) ...............................C Reith 14— 18s12V TABLE TWO (16) w (B A Partelle) ..........................J Mc Donald 15— 62438W GLENBAWN DAME (7) dwh (A J Edmonds)...................A Allen 16— 13324 LESLEY’S CHOICE (11) h (A J Edmonds) ....................J Taylor EMERGENCIES 17— s2054 HYDRAZINE (12) cdwh (Ms H Page) .......................................... 18— 064s3 SEPT DE COEURS (18) dwb (S W Kendrick) ............................ 19— 858s6 NEPTUNE PALACE (15) td (D J Bougoure)............................... 20— s1791V REGAL TRADER (10) cwh (Marcus Wilson) ..............................

59 57.5 57.5 57.5 56 56 56 55.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 54.5 52.5 52.5

14.00 6.50 41.00 51.00 17.00 71.00 14.00 26.00 35.00 11.00 17.00 *3.90 4.20 13.00 17.00 18.00

59 61.00 52.5 71.00 54.5 61.00 54.5 101.00

This publication takes all care in compiling race details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check information with the official lists before placing their bets.

Race 1: Ragazzo De Corsa, Emperor Maximilian, Helsingor Race 2: Madam Gangster, Chiquada, Every Faith Race 3: Tanby, Tuscan Fire, Tanah Lot Race 4: Boundary, Herstory, Relaunch Race 5: Von Classic Hero, Tips And Bears, Kincaple Chief Race 6: Gracious Prospect, Lampedusa, Specter Race 7: Aeratus, Jacquinot Bay, Akzar Race 8: The Quarterback, Danger Close, Unanimously Race 9: San Nicasio, Kievann, Kraftwerk

Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

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GOLD COAST comment Race one

Race two

OUR GARDY (D J Bougoure) 4g By Real Saga – Generality (8:0-4-2): Given let-up after 6-1/2 len 12th (56.5) Polynikes 1400m Sunshine Coast E&G C1 Good(3) trk Dec 3. Placed two from three this circuit and drawn ideally. Shouldn’t be underestimated. SINCEMYBABYLEFTME (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 4g By Sequalo – Just Browsing (7:0-2-2): Led and fought on well with big weight 1-1/4 len 2nd (58.5) Hippodrome 1412m Echuca Mdn Good(4) trk Aug 18. Resuming and fitter for close 2nd in 850m Tatura barrier trial a month ago. Raced consistently last prep. One of the key chances. COMIC STORY (Ms G Heinrich) 3c By Real Saga – Amusements (1:0-10): Fought on well at debut 1/2 nk 2nd (55.5) Oceantes 1015m Ipswich 3yo Mdn Plt Good(3) trk Dec 17. Has enough early speed to cope with wide alley and trained locally. Will be in it for a long way. ELJETEM (Bruce Hill) 3g By Jet Spur – El Manto (8:0-1-1): Spelled after 4-1/2 len 5th (58.0) Yeager 1600m E Farm 3yo Good(3) trk Aug 2. Resumes as a gelding and fitter for 3rd in 1000m Deagon barrier trial three weeks ago. Drawn out but betting moves should be monitored. HOMEHILL (K M Schweida) 3g By Chateau Istana (GB) – Sui Generis (7:0-3-1): Didn’t look comfortable in going 2-1/2 len 6th (57.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Ignore last run when he wasn’t suited in conditions. Has plenty of ability and can bounce back here with blinkers on first time if he strikes a firmer surface. HOSTWIN PEGASUS (G W Moore) 3g By Choisir – Aurum Valley (3:01-0): Spelled after 4-1/2 len 6th (59.0) Bullpit 1000m M Valley 2yo Good(4) trk Mar 29. Primed for this with runaway win in 1030m R’hill barrier trial a couple of weeks ago. Oliver booking first up is a strong lead. Rates highly. I’M ALONE (B R Guy) 3g By Jet Spur – Yabeel (NZ) (7:0-3-1): No match 4 len 2nd (58.5) Star Drop 1200m Ipswich 3yo Mdn Good(3) trk Nov 5. Back from a let-up and primed for this winning 1000m Gold Coast barrier trial three weeks ago. Drawn ideally with Berry aboard. Right in this. LARABEE (A J Edmonds) 3g By Real Saga – In Her Shoes (2:0-1-0): Tried hard 3/4 len 2nd (57.0) Executed 1300m Rockhampton 2yo Plt Good(3) trk June 21. Resuming and fitter for 3rd in 1000m trial here three weeks ago. Drawn the rails with Browne aboard. Will give this a shake. MAVERICKS (Tony McEvoy) 3g By Northern Meteor – Noesis (4:0-0-1): Spelled after 2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) The Big Rig, Mana 1400m Kembla Grange 2yo Mdn Good(3) trk July 8. Resumes as a gelding and on target for this winning 740m R’wick barrier trial a month ago. Will have plenty of admirers after stylish trial win. SLIPPERY SAGA (Ms H Page) 3g By Real Saga – Mossvana (3:0-1-2): Tried hard sht nk 2nd (57.0) First Draft 1400m Beaudesert 3yo Mdn Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Makes his own luck and racing consistently in first prep. Drawn a bit awkwardly but can give some cheek at good odds. AMBITIOUS BLONDE (T J Gollan) 3f By Falvelon – Heart’s Purring (2:01-0): Worked home ok when resuming 1/2 len 4th (59.0) Knightwick Manor 1000m Sunshine Coast 3yoF Mdn Good(3) trk Dec 26. Sent out odds-on first up but was never in the right spot after messy start. Better drawn here with 4.5kg less to carry. Right in this. EEJAY STYLE (L F Birchley) 3f By Wicked Style (US) – Ailish (3:0-1-1): Worked home ok when resuming 2 len, 2-3/4 len 3rd (57.0) Heart Command, Duchess Molly 1200m Sunshine Coast 3yoF Mdn Good(3) trk Dec 21. Did enough first up and will strip much fitter. Wouldn’t surprise to see her figure in the finish with blinkers on first time. FELL FROM HEAVEN (M T Eggleston) 3f By Falvelon – Seventh Heaven (5:0-2-2): Out of her depth 6 len 11th (56.5) Savoureux 1200m D’ben Mode Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Kept up to the mark since last run winning 900m trial here three weeks ago. Wide alley no help. Place preferred. FIFTYSHADESDARKER (L F Birchley) 3f By Jet Spur – Shiraki (8:0-13): Blew start and blocked for run when resuming 2-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Knightwick Manor 1000m Sunshine Coast 3yoF Mdn Good(3) trk Dec 26. Not much went right first up and run can be excused. Worth another chance from ideal alley with last run under her belt. SAGATONA (L F Birchley) 3f By Real Saga – Miss Cortona (8:0-1-2): Spelled after 15-3/4 len last (55.0) Almalad 1600m E Farm JJ Atkins Good(3) trk June 7. Resuming and runner-up in Ken Russell Memorial at black-type level here during the carnival. Couldn’t have drawn a worse gate but can’t be left out of the picture. VINNIE LOVES ME (K C Wood) 3f By Haradasun – Love’s Great (3:0-21): Ran on well but winner was off and gone 3-1/4 len 2nd (52.5) Max It Out 1350m D’ben Mdn Plt Good(4) trk Jan 1. Showing promise in her first racing campaign. Cahill booking will help offset awkward draw. Not the worst. ELLE LOU (M, W & J Hawkes) 3f By Snitzel – Snipify (4:0-1-0): Tried hard 3/4 len 2nd (57.5) Minnesota 1100m Hawkesbury 3yoF Mdn Good(3) trk Nov 21. Given let-up after last run and fitter for 6th in 900m R’hill barrier trial three weeks ago. Drawn poorly but can measure up on best southern form. DUCHESS MOLLY (M J Dunn) 3f By Real Saga – Galena Lodge (4:01-1): Ran home well when resuming 2 len 2nd (57.0) Heart Command 1200m Sunshine Coast 3yoF Mdn Good(3) trk Dec 21. Pleasing effort first up and kept fresh for this assignment. Can run a cheeky race at good odds. WE WANT PRENUP (Ben Ahrens) 4m By Snippetson – Wedding Belle (2:0-1-0): Made up ground when resuming 2-3/4 len 4th (57.0) Rosie’s Command 1000m Sunshine Coast F&M Mdn Plt Soft(6) trk Dec 19. Pleasing effort first up after spending more than a year on the sidelines. Better for that run and could sneak into the placings at big odds. ITALIAN STORM (A J Edmonds) 3f By Nicconi – Mizzle (US) (6:0-1-0): Went down narrowly nk 2nd (55.0) Sleep Tight 1200m Gold Coast 2yo Mdn Good(3) trk July 5. Resuming and primed for this winning 1000m trial here three weeks ago. Trained locally and capable of pulling out a good run fresh with blinkers back on. ON DEMAND (P Duff) 3c By Snippetson – She’s In Demand (12:0-4-0): Tried hard len 2nd (56.5) Banksy 1300m Sunshine Coast Mdn Soft(7) trk Dec 28. Latest form hasn’t been too bad. Worth including in multiples.

TINTO (R G Lipp) 4m By Red Dazzler – Truly Brave (16:4-3-1): Fought on well with huge weight 1-1/2 len, lg nk 3rd (59.5) Tarloshan, Breakfast In Bed 1350m D’ben Just Now Qlty Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Wouldn’t be denied 3/4 len win (58.0) Tarloshan, Time To Plunder 1625m Toowoomba Bernborough Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Flying this campaign and won the Bracelet only previous start this circuit. No easy task giving weight to the males from outside alley but in cracking form. Will be hard to hold out. AMOVATIO (C J Waller) 4g By Al Maher – Grand Ovation (22:5-7-4): Ran home gamely to just miss when heavily backed nose 2nd (56.0) Beauty’s Beast 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Knuckled down well 3/4 len win (54.5) Scream Machine, Black Jag 1550m C’bury Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. Flying this campaign and last run was a great pointer for this. Up in weight but drawn the rails with Oliver aboard. Will go close. GOLDSLICK (L F Birchley) 6m By Bradbury’s Luck – Alleged Encounter (42:10-1-3): Worked home ok 3-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Hopfgarten 1600m D’ben Brisbane Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Finished gamely sht nk win (54.0) Avalanches, Double Impact 1800m Gold Coast Open Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Had the softer run and the last crack last time to post an overdue win. Likes soft tracks and rock solid in condition. Rates highly. NOISY OCEAN (B R Guy) 6g By Shovhog – Hepburn Rose (NZ) (52:8-92): Pulled up sore after 8-3/4 len 12th (54.0) Hopfgarten 1600m D’ben Brisbane Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Too wet 6-1/4 len 6th (56.0) Goldslick 1800m Gold Coast Open Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Won this race last year. Had conditions against him last start and might strike similar going here. Hard to have unless the track dries out quickly. OUR BOY NICHOLAS (A J Edmonds) 4h By More Than Ready (US) – Presenting (13:6-1-1): Tried his heart out 3/4 len 2nd (56.0) Handyman Bob 1350m D’ben C6 Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Surged clear 2-1/4 len win (55.0) Auguste, Under The Leaner 1600m Sunshine Coast C6 Plt Good(3) trk Dec 26. Going great guns since a let-up and cherry ripe for this which has been his target all along. McDonald key booking. Placed to perfection. DANAS BEST (Ms G Waterhouse) 5g By Danasinga – Best Promise (18:6-2-1): Spelled after 1-1/2 len 4th (54.0) Ecuador 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Soft(6) trk Feb 15. Not bad when resuming 3-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Vashka 1500m R’hill (Bm85) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Did enough first up from lengthy break. Stable has a good record in this race. Only has to cope with wide alley to keep them honest. OFF THE RAILS (Bjorn Baker) 4g By Snitzel – It’s You (17:5-3-4): Got the bob in at right time nose win (57.0) Magical Stance, Frespanol 1500m R’hill (Bm78) Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Worried out of it 1/2 nk 2nd (59.5) Phrases 1900m R’hill Plate Good(3) trk Dec 20. Form out of last race has stood up and kept ticking over with 2nd in 1200m R’wick barrier trial last week. Will appreciate carrying 5.5kg less. One of the key chances. EQUISSENTIAL (N O Saunders) 7g By Jet Spur – Belle Of The Ball (IR) (75:10-8-6): Poor 9-1/2 len last (56.0) Tornado Miss 1650m D’ben (Bm85) Good(3) trk Dec 5. Worked home ok 2 len 5th (54.0) Tinto 1625m Toowoomba Bernborough Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Better signs last time at his home track but record this track is poor. Prefer others. BLACK JET (L F Birchley) 5g By Jet Spur – Black Velvet (FR) (16:5-04): Not bad 3-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Magnapal 1600m Sandown-Lakeside (Bm84) Good(3) trk Nov 19. Best work late 1-1/4 len 5th (55.5) Little Bit Ditsy 1615m D’ben Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Ran well for 4th in this race last year. Last run didn’t go unnoticed which was his first hitout for a month and will top him off nicely for this. Represents value. TORNADO MISS (T J Gollan) 4m By Snitzel – Stormy Miss (20:4-3-1): Fought back bravely after being headed hd win (54.0) Lock’s Legend, Home To The Bride 1650m D’ben (Bm85) Good(3) trk Dec 5. Struggling 3 len 7th (54.0) Little Bit Ditsy 1615m D’ben Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Couldn’t win when she couldn’t lead last time. Likely to push forward again but not guaranteed to secure the frontrunning role. Take on trust. ROYAL JESTER (L F Birchley) 5g By Seidnazar – Rippa Royale (22:4-34): Never going to lose 2-1/4 len win (54.5) Lock’s Legend, Lucky Lucre 1615m D’ben C6 Plt Good(4) trk Nov 22. Kept finding line 3/4 len 4th (55.0) Little Bit Ditsy 1615m D’ben Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Hampered by winner straightening up last time and did well to keep running on. Worth including in multiples. KISS ME DEADLY (M A Kropp) 7g By Snippetson – Kililing (64:8-134): Out of his depth 6-1/2 len 10th (54.0) Hopfgarten 1600m D’ben Brisbane Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Poor 16 len 11th (54.0) Tinto 1625m Toowoomba Bernborough Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Blew start then did too much work early last time. Record this track isn’t flash. Prefer in easier company. UNIQUE (K A Lees) 4g By Henny Hughes (US) – Madame Flurry (12:3-12): Solid but not spectacular 2-1/4 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Astronomos, Saghann 1900m R’hill Rst1 Heavy(8) trk Dec 12. Finished gamely 1/2 len win (57.5) Jitterbug, Vitello 1600m R’wick Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 26. Appreciated dry track last time as well as being ridden a touch further back. Wide alley is an issue but can’t be ignored with 3.5kg less to carry. METEOROLOGIST (Marcus Wilson) 4g By Northern Meteor – Buxom Babe (24:5-1-2): Worked home ok but gave away impossible start 2-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Putapavonit 1800m Sunshine Coast (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 26. Wouldn’t be denied 3/4 len win (54.0) Rocbolt, Tracey’s Angel 1800m Gold Coast Rst1 Soft(5) trk Jan 3. Taking on stronger company here but outstanding record this circuit keeps him in contention. Knockout chance. CASARATI (Bruce Hill) 4h By Red Dazzler – Mountain Mist (24:3-4-6): Bumped into superior wet tracker 5 len 2nd (54.0) Avalanches 1800m Gold Coast (Bm85) Heavy(9) trk Dec 13. Ran on well but winner was off and gone 2-1/2 len 2nd (56.5) Prussian Heart 1700m Ipswich C4 Good(3) trk Dec 24. Racing consistently and this is his ideal distance range. Weight drop in his favour. Not hopeless. TRY FOUR (C J Williamson) 4g By Fastnet Rock – Allow (15:4-3-3): Too tough for his rivals 2 len win (54.5) Highly Gentle, Dunlap 2200m Sunshine Coast C3 Plt Good(3) trk Dec 10. Finished gamely 1-1/2 len win (56.0) Somerset Lass, Star Formation 2200m Sunshine Coast (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 21. Came from off the pace last time after saddle slipped adding more merit to his victory. This is his acid test but has never raced better and undefeated in two starts here. Value hope. CABALLO RAPIDO (David Murphy) 5g By Husson (AR) – Flying Alice (41:4-8-3): Made ground steadiliy 5-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Handyman Bob 1350m D’ben Rst1 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Ordinary 9-3/4 len 8th (57.0) Midnight Allure 1640m D’ben (70) Good(4) trk Jan 1. Extremely disappointing last time after tidy effort at his previous start. Others have a lot more to recommend. CRAMMING (John Thompson) 4g By More Than Ready (US) – Memorisation (NZ) (13:3-1-1): Finished strongly 1-3/4 len win (55.5) Clever Boy, Attitudinal Miss 1600m Sunshine Coast C3 Soft(7) trk Dec 14. Ran home gamely to just miss nk 2nd (57.5) Putapavonit 1800m Sunshine Coast (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 26. Going well in much easier company but meeting much stronger company here. Rough place hope at best. GENTLEMAN JACK (B Herne) 4g By Show A Heart – Vallee Blanche (IR) (10:2-3-0): Finished strongly 3/4 len win (59.0) San Clemente, Endoy 1600m Sunshine Coast C1 Good(4) trk Dec 7. Led from outside alley and couldn’t go on 1-3/4 len 5th (57.5) Putapavonit 1800m Sunshine Coast (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 26. Ridden upside down last start and run can be excused. Likely to get a softer run from this draw but would prefer in easier company.

GEAR CHANGES

RACE 1: (4) Eljetem blinkers off again, browband on first time, ear muffs off first time, gelded, pacifiers off first time; (5) Homehill blinkers on first time, winkers off first time; (6) Hostwin Pegasus cross-over noseband off first time, winkers on first time; (9) Mavericks gelded; (10) Slippery Saga winkers on first time; (12) Eejay Style blinkers on first time; (14) Fiftyshadesdarker tongue-tie on first time; (19) We Want Prenup near-side bubble cheeker on first time; (20) Italian Storm blinkers on again, ear muffs on first time, winkers off first time RACE 2: (3) Goldslick tongue-tie on again; (6) Danas Best blinkers on again RACE 3: (4) Playtime concussion plates off first time, race plates on first time; (16) Love Shuttle blinkers on first time; (18) Loveitt blinkers off first time, ear muffs on first time RACE 4: (5) Missy Longstocking blinkers on again; (13) Celestial Dragon bits on first time RACE 5: (2) Deiheros lugging bit on first time, tongue-tie on first time; (7) Murt The Flirt, (21) I Am Impressed blinkers on first time; (12) Tales Of Fashion visor on first time, winkers off first time RACE 6: (2) Zoutenant blinkers off first time, visor on first time; (5) Surf Seeker, (11) Perignon winkers on first time; (12) Madotti, (13) Saga Of The Storm blinkers on first time RACE 8: (4) Tricky Rocket winkers on again; (6) Number One Gun blinkers off again, norton bit on again, tongue-tie off first time; (7) Siegfried, (15) Glenbawn Dame blinkers on first time; (14) Table Two race plates on first time, winkers on first time

Race three CHAMPAGNE CATH (C J Waller) 4m By Street Sense (US) – Mimzical (11:3-1-2): Spelled after 5-1/2 len 10th (55.0) Estonian Princess 1400m R’wick James HB Carr Stks Soft(6) trk April 26. Fought on well 1/2 len 2nd (56.5) Haussmann 1300m R’hill Rst1-Ly Good(3) trk Dec 20. Softened up most of the way first up and drifting off the fence proved very costly. Bowman key booking. Can go one better. TUKIYO (L Morrison) 5m By Haradasun – Star Of Gibraltar (19:6-2-0): Fought on well 2-1/4 len 4th (54.0) Phelan Ready 1200m D’ben Open Good(4) trk Dec 20. Knuckled down well 2 len win (57.5) Grey Countess, Hi Mackay 1200m Toowoomba F&M Qlty Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Camped behind the leaders last time and always had the race under control. Won here four runs back. Rates highly.

DISCREET (K M Schweida) 5m By Show A Heart – Lady Danzero (35:84-2): Ran into dead end 150m and forgive 6 len 10th (54.5) Tarloshan 1350m D’ben Just Now Qlty Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Never in it 10-3/4 len last (59.0) Tukiyo 1200m Toowoomba F&M Qlty Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Failed to adapt to the uphill track last time and might be wise to be a bit forgiving. Likes soft tracks and drawn ideally. One more chance. PLAYTIME (Todd Austin) 6m By Foreplay – Boganvillia (NZ) (39:4-6-5): Kept trying 2 len 4th (54.0) Tarloshan 1350m D’ben Just Now Qlty Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Fought on ok 1/2 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd (57.5) Breakfast In Bed, Endless Shadow 1400m Gold Coast F&M (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Didn’t look entirely comfortable in the going last time but stuck to her task quite well. Runner-up in this race two years ago. Value hope. ANNA LIZZIE (D J Bougoure) 5m By Mearas – Strange Aura (NZ) (17:6-2-0): Blew start and never featured when resuming 3-1/2 len 8th (55.5) Little Brown Horse 1300m Sunshine Coast F&M Good(4) trk June 28. Spelled after 5-1/4 len 7th (55.5) Discreet 1350m D’ben F&M C6 Good(3) trk July 12. Didn’t come up during the winter and resumes here for new stable. Smart mare when she’s on song. Don’t underestimate. AVALADYLUCK (S W Kendrick) 5m By Bradbury’s Luck – Northshore Lady (27:5-6-3): Spelled after 1-1/2 len, sht hd 3rd (55.0) Adorabubble, Espiritu 1200m D’ben F&M Rst1 Good(3) trk Sept 6. Battled away ok when resuming 4-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Flying Riddle 1100m Gold Coast (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Stuck in the no-go zone and forgive first up run. Record this track isn’t flash but can’t be ruled out entirely. ENDLESS SHADOW (P A Hulbert) 6m By Dane Shadow – Endless Maize (42:6-9-8): Four and five deep (no cover) and had no hope 8 len 12th (52.0) Handyman Bob 1350m D’ben C6 Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Ran home gamely 1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Breakfast In Bed 1400m Gold Coast F&M (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Tidy effort last start when specked at good odds. Drawn out but has a good record here. Worth including in multiples. MISS HUSSON (Bruce Hill) 4m By Husson (AR) – Virgin Snow (16:41-0): Spelled after ordinary 5-3/4 len 6th (57.5) Mr Ahlberoni 1600m E Farm 3yo Good(4) trk July 30. Resumed with emphatic 1-1/4 len win (57.0) Dandy Fine, Forward Speed 1350m Ipswich F&M C3 Plt Good(3) trk Dec 24. Back to her best first up and will strip a lot fitter here. Meeting stronger rivals but 3kg weight drop in her favour and drawn perfectly. Represents value. STOLEN KISSES (J M Cleary) 5m By Mossman – Stolen Princess (31:5-7-5): Bucked at start and did well to keep fighting on 1/2 len 2nd (54.0) Reigns Above 900m Queanbeyan Open Good(3) trk Nov 29. Only run down late sht hd 2nd (56.5) Kristy Lee 1200m R’hill F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Going great guns since a let-up and no stranger to these parts having won twice this track earlier in her career. Will push forward from wide gate and give plenty of cheek. PANDORA CHARM (B S Baldwin) 4m By Monashee Mountain (US) – Charm Buster (NZ) (25:4-1-3): Stuck to her guns 1-1/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (51.0) Whiskey Allround, Friendly Dragon 1200m D’ben C6 Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Struggled in no-go zone 7-1/4 len 9th (54.5) Diamond Fund 1200m Gold Coast Rst0 Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Forget last run when she was trapped in the worst part of the track. Normally races well here and drawn ideally. Improved showing wouldn’t totally shock. CATSEYE SURPRISE (T P Croft) 5m By Testa Rossa – Catseye Beach (22:3-4-2): Poor first up 8 len last (55.0) Religify 1100m R’hill (Bm75) Good(3) trk Nov 29. Close enough turn but not good enough 4 len 9th (56.0) Jimmy Says Yes 1100m R’wick F&M (Bm70) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Hasn’t been hitting the line this campaign. Hard to have on what she’s been showing lately. PURE REALITY (Ms G Heinrich) 5m By Purrealist – Alated (17:3-2-3): Ran home well when resuming len, lg hd 3rd (54.0) Jack’s Jet, Hydrazine 1200m Ipswich (Bm75) Soft(5) trk Nov 26. Finished gamely to just miss 1/2 hd 2nd (57.5) Lady De Retz 1100m Ipswich F&M (70) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Making good progress this campaign and returns to home track where she’s won twice. Not the worst. NORTHERN ZOOM (T Bailey) 4m By Northern Meteor – Serpent (14:41-1): Missed start before finishing gamely 3/4 len 2nd (56.5) Choruses 1200m Gold Coast F&M (Bm75) Good(3) trk Nov 4. Never in it 13-1/2 len last (54.0) Allknight Saint 1350m D’ben Rst0 Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Galloped on last time and that run can be excused. Previous excellent effort entitles her to another chance. SPRING ROSE (J Wehlow) 6m By Nadeem – Rosa Brava (33:5-4-6): Worked home ok when resuming len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (57.5) Sweet Taboo, Gold Bender 1100m Mackay (Bm60) Good(3) trk Nov 30. Finished strongly 3/4 len win (54.5) Dash For Viz, Power Ranger 1200m Rockhampton (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 18. Going great guns up north and cherry ripe for this. Capable of running a cheeky race at good odds. ZIPPITY LASS (Ms G Heinrich) 5m By Zizou – Snippety Lass (16:4-1-1): Showed pace but ran out of steam when resuming 5-1/4 len 7th (54.0) Sammi Jain 1200m Sunshine Coast C4 Good(3) trk Dec 3. Fought on ok 1-1/2 len, nk 3rd (54.0) Storm Crazy, The White Hope 1200m Ipswich (Bm85) Good(3) trk Dec 17. Track specialist winning two from three but drawn awkwardly and this is a big step up in grade. Place looks best. LOVE SHUTTLE (A J Edmonds) 5m By Zizou – Sky Love (8:2-0-3): Wouldn’t be denied 1/2 nk win (57.0) Goddess Of Luck, Savannah Dream 1400m Sunshine Coast F&M C1 Good(3) trk Dec 3. Never likely 5 len 11th (56.5) Putapavonit 1800m Sunshine Coast (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 26. Disappointing last time but probably found it a bit far. Back to more suitable trip with blinkers on and Munce booking is notable. Knockout chance. TALON LADY (Bruce Hill) 4m By Mossman – Flo Jo (12:3-2-1): Finished gamely 1/2 len win (55.0) Tribal Art, Irish Toffee 1400m Gold Coast C2 Good(3) trk Nov 4. Laboured 4-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Athena Fire 1400m Gold Coast F&M C3 Good(4) trk Nov 19. Given let-up after last run when she went too keenly mid-race. Normally races well here but wide alley makes it tough. Prefer others. LOVEITT (Ms G Waterhouse) 3f By Sebring – God Love It (4:1-1-0): Ran home well 1/2 len 2nd (57.5) Typhoon Jolie 1400m R’hill 3yoF (Bm66) Heavy(8) trk Dec 12. Unlucky 3/4 len 4th (55.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Raced in restricted room late when making ground last time and looked a bit stiff. Will give this a huge shake if she gains a start. REPARTEE (M J Dunn) 4m By Northern Meteor – Comedy Club (14:2-31): Back from let-up with moderate 4-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Lisa Fashionista 1050m D’ben C4 Good(3) trk Dec 5. Led and held on ok 1-3/4 len 4th (55.5) Pantheress 1200m Ipswich F&M C3 Good(4) trk Dec 19. Making steady improvement since joining this stable but faces a tough task from nightmare alley against this field. Hard to rate much more than a rough place hope.

Race four EXCELLANTES (R L Heathcote) 7g By Falvelon – Cantantes (45:10-114): Three deep (no cover) and couldn’t go on 4-1/4 len 10th (58.5) Big Money 1200m D’ben George Moore Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Tried hard 3/4 len 2nd (60.0) Saluter 1200m Sunshine Coast Open Good(3) trk Dec 26. Better effort last time when he drew a decent alley and struck a dry track. Can measure up again provided the track dries out sufficiently. WHITTINGTON (C J Waller) 4h By Tale Of The Cat (US) – Maha Chakri (12:3-1-1): Not bad 3-3/4 len 6th (55.0) Terravista 1100m R’wick The Shorts Good(3) trk Sept 20. Spelled after 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Aomen 1400m R’wick Hcp Good(3) trk Oct 11. Resuming and has won twice first up including this race last year. Had two trials leading up to this and Bowman aboard. Respect. HAPPY GALAXY (G W Moore) 5h By Nadeem – Seven Stars (14:5-1-2): Spelled after 12-3/4 len 15th (56.0) Target In Sight 1200m C’field Testa Rossa Firm(2) trk Sept 28. Didn’t do much when resuming 4-1/4 len 9th (55.0) Barbed 1200m C’bury Classic Good(3) trk Dec 27. Showed a lot of promise early in his career but form in the past year has been average. Take on trust. SEEKING MORE (K C Wood) 5g By Sequalo – Coniston Lass (22:7-4-1): No match when resuming 3-3/4 len 2nd (58.5) The Storeman 1050m D’ben (Bm90) Good(3) trk Nov 22. Showed pace and fought on ok 1-3/4 len 4th (58.5) The Storeman 1050m D’ben (Bm90) Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Form this campaign has been solid and kept fresh for this. Ran well for 4th in this race last year. Well placed from rails alley with 4kg less to carry and Cahill aboard.

MISSY LONGSTOCKING (L F Birchley) 4m By Sequalo – Linyanti (15:80-3): Fought on well 3/4 len, sht nk 3rd (55.0) Enquare, Gundy Spirit 1350m D’ben Vo Rogue Plt Good(3) trk Dec 28 (2013). Spelled after 6-1/4 len 11th (56.0) Sweet Idea 1400m Gold Coast MM Gns Good(3) trk Jan 11. Smart mare resuming after long layoff without an official trial under her belt. Not much has gone right at this meeting for her in the past but too talented to overlook. MISS MEGA HERZ (Patrick Sexton) 5m By Show A Heart – Beesem (25:11-3-2): Ran them ragged 6 len win (60.5) Seaza, Jam Tin 1000m Goondiwindi Open Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Floundered in going 5-1/4 len last (56.5) Tambo’s Jewel 1000m Sunshine Coast Open Soft(7) trk Dec 14. Wasn’t suited in the wet last time and might strike similar conditions here. Will ensure it’s truly run but last 100m remains the supreme test. PLATINUM STATE (B R Guy) 5g By Falvelon – Stately Command (30:73-3): Fought on well 1-1/4 len, len 3rd (54.0) You Did What, Star Sammy 1200m D’ben E&G C6 Good(4) trk Aug 30. Bled after 1/2 nk win (52.5) Jopa, Star Sammy 1350m D’ben Open Good(3) trk Sept 13. Resuming after bleeding ban and fitter for 3rd in 1000m trial here a fortnight ago. Two time winner first up including last prep. Knockout chance. PICKABEE (Caitlin Lavin) 5m By Jet Spur – Emmabee (13:5-2-1): Excellent effort off outside alley first up last time in 2-1/4 len, len 3rd (54.0) Srikandi, Miniature 1200m D’ben Juanmo Stks Good(4) trk May 17. Spelled after 5-1/2 len 10th (56.0) Jazz Song 1350m Ipswich Waterhouse Classic Good(4) trk June 14. Resuming and normally comes to hand quickly. Can be a handful at times but talented when she’s at her best. Value hope. STRATURBO (G Portelli) 5g By Stratum – Weekend Gossip (25:5-8-0): Finished strongly when resuming 3/4 len 2nd (54.0) Kaiser Sun 1000m M Valley Open Good(3) trk Nov 29. Had his chance 3 len 7th (57.0) Play Master 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Only average last time but might not have been suited to the straight track. Previous excellent effort entitles him to another chance. LENNIE’S CHOICE (K M Schweida) 5g By Hard Spun (US) – Evening Jester (23:7-2-3): Three deep (no cover) and weakened out of it 5-1/4 len last (56.0) The Storeman 1050m D’ben (Bm90) Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Showed pace then ran out of steam 9-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Phelan Ready 1200m D’ben Open Good(4) trk Dec 20. Too far for him last time and slightly shorter trip here off a freshen-up should suit better. Improved showing on the cards. STATE OF WEALTH (G R Pollock) 6g By Ad Valorem (US) – Girona (31:6-4-4): Given let-up after 2-3/4 len 6th (59.5) Diamond Oasis 955m M Valley (Bm84) Good(3) trk Oct 24. Tiring 6-1/4 len 7th (58.0) Flying Riddle 1100m Gold Coast (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Began brilliantly last start but was going up and down in the one spot in the no-go zone final stages. Can improve if he strikes a firmer surface. FLORIDA FELLOW (B R Guy) 6g By Anabaa (US) – Hialeah Star (39:103-5): Spelled after poor 10-1/2 len last (58.5) Ms Wicked Wanda 1000m Ballina Open Good(4) trk Sept 12. Blew start then pressed forward to lead but couldn’t go on when resuming 4-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Smart Cash 1050m D’ben E&G Rst0 Good(4) trk Jan 1. Runs his best races this circuit but has been playing up in the barriers lately and has to be taken on trust. CELESTIAL DRAGON (S W Kendrick) 3g By Hidden Dragon – Nasrullah’s Girl (9:3-1-1): Tried hard 1/2 nk 2nd (57.0) Headwater Country 1000m Ipswich 3yo Good(4) trk Aug 27. Lame and spelled after 4-1/4 len 9th (57.0) Aimee 1200m D’ben 3yo Good(3) trk Sept 6. Resuming and undefeated first up. Well drawn and has plenty of ability when he’s on song. Don’t treat lightly. SEPT DE COEURS (S W Kendrick) 4m By Show A Heart – Seventh Heaven (10:2-1-1): Put away after 5-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Lanieri 1200m D’ben F&M C3 Good(3) trk July 2. Resumed with fair 1/2 hd, 3-1/4 len 3rd (57.5) Lady De Retz, Pure Reality 1100m Ipswich F&M (70) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Has poor barrier manners which cost her first up. Ran a blinder at this meeting last year in F&M Qlty. Can measure up if she brings her A-game.

Race five FIXATION (T J Gollan) 3g By Jet Spur – Refix (7:1-0-1): Never likely 5-1/2 len 10th (56.0) Tina Melina 1200m D’ben 3yo Good(3) trk Nov 22. Too far back and too wet 6-3/4 len 10th (54.0) Where’s Thatdragon 1350m D’ben 3yo Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Was ok through the line last time and getting away from D’ben might enhance his chances. Too talented to underestimate. DEIHEROS (Lloyd Kennewell) 3g By Bon Hoffa – Philippa’s Music (10:42-2): Impressive 2-1/4 len win (54.0) King’s Pardon, Pistolier 1200m M’ville (Bm82) Good(3) trk Dec 13. Struggling 4-1/2 len 10th (57.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Caught in no man’s land and didn’t have much hope last time. Was specked at good odds that day and might improve on firmer surface. TESTASHADOW (G Portelli) 3g By Testa Rossa – Moonlight Shadow (9:2-3-1): Tried hard 1/2 nk 2nd (57.0) Berry Delicious 1400m R’hill 3yo Plt Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Got the bob in at right time nose win (59.0) Tree Of Jesse, Harrier Jet 1400m R’hill 3yo (Bm72) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Gutsy effort with huge weight last time against a handy line-up. Likes this trip and in form. Don’t sell him short. CYCLONE (Bjorn Baker) 3g By Sebring – Bella Corona (10:1-1-3): Wasn’t suited by loose surface 13-1/2 len 8th (57.0) Eisenhower 1400m Randwick-Kensington 3yo (Bm72) Good(4) trk Nov 22. Ran home well 1-1/4 len, 1/2 nk 3rd (56.5) Aerobar, Echo Gal 1200m Wyong 3yo Stks Good(3) trk Dec 18. Took a few strides to wind up last time before finishing strongly. Extra journey in his favour. Will be hard to hold out. BOLD CIRCLE (David Payne) 3c By Bernardini (US) – Courtyard Circle (7:2-0-1): Not much went right when resuming 3-1/2 len last (58.0) Dupe ‘em 1100m R’wick 3yo (Bm72) Soft(7) trk Dec 13. Flew home 1/2 nk win (57.0) Rock Temple, Bermuda Blu 1200m R’wick (Bm70) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Burst through gap to get the prize in last couple of bounds last time. At his best on dry tracks. Can measure up if he strikes his preferred going. VIENNA ROYALE (T J Gollan) 3g By Falvelon – Plachutta (10:2-0-0): Too wet 6-1/4 len 8th (57.0) Soldi Domani 1200m D’ben Gold Edition Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Dug deep nk win (57.0) Castanita, She’s Miss Devine 1200m D’ben 3yo Good(4) trk Jan 1. Back to his best last time with a gutsy effort. Extra 200m is the obvious concern but will give a sight. MURT THE FLIRT (B J McCarthy) 3g By Murtajill – Loves Attention (2:10-0): Impressive debut len win (57.0) Boundary, Guajeo 1100m Ballarat 3yo Classic Good(4) trk Nov 22. Battled away ok 1-3/4 len 5th (56.5) Aerobar 1200m Wyong 3yo Stks Good(3) trk Dec 18. Didn’t look entirely comfortable going clockwise for the first time last start but stuck to his task quite well. Blinkers on first time might do the trick. YEAGER (T J Gollan) 3g By Jet Spur – Sky Bar (7:1-2-1): Never likely 8-1/2 len last (55.5) Where’s Thatdragon 1350m D’ben 3yo Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Too wet 4-1/4 len 9th (57.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Small tracks and rain-affected surfaces haven’t helped his cause this campaign. Has plenty of ability when he’s on song. Can’t be ruled out entirely. LIBERTY ISLAND (C J Waller) 3g By Statue Of Liberty (US) – Miduki (6:1-2-1): Came from last but winner was off and gone 4-3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Gold Seventy Seven 1250m C’bury 3yo C&G Rst0 Good(3) trk Dec 17. Finished strongly 1-1/2 len win (58.5) Electrifyin’, Russet 1400m R’wick 3yo C&G Mdn Soft(5) trk Dec 26. Going great guns this campaign since being gelded. Will be putting in the big bounds late. MYWAYORTHEHIGHWAY (M J Mair) 3f By Swiss Ace – More Assertive (5:2-0-2): Did the job well when resuming len win (54.5) Gracida, Vinnie Loves Me 1000m Sunshine Coast Mdn Plt Good(4) trk Dec 7. Led and kept rallying lg nk win (55.0) Hijack Hussy, Worthy Cause 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Undefeated this campaign and claimed some big scalps last time. Winning form is good form. HIJACK HUSSY (T J Gollan) 3f By Hussonet (US) – Joy Ride (9:3-2-2): Flashed home from last hd, 3/4 len 3rd (56.5) Savoureux, Tales Of Fashion 1200m D’ben Mode Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Hit line strongly lg nk 2nd (55.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Has turned in a couple of blinders since winning at F’ton on Cup day. Won her only start this circuit. Can finish over the top of these if the breaks go her way.

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FLEMINGTON Saturday Race six LEVERACTION (D S Archard) 6g By Top Echelon – Annie Success (49:7-12-7): Had a touch of support in higher class but disappointed when led again but folded up late for 9-3/4 len last (55.5) Taiyoo 2000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Better suited here. Well worth another chance. LAMPEDUSA (B F Cavanough) 5g By Flying Spur – Omerta Blue (16:5-01): Mammoth odds but a much better effort when prominent throughout for 2-1/2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (57.5) Boomwaa, Magnus Reign 1200m M Valley (Bm84) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Won over this course early in career and back to something like his best last time. Must be considered. FINAL JEST (P A Sweeney) 6g By Stargazer (NZ) – Ruby Jest (21:6-4-2): Jumped awkwardly then overraced early, middle stages before making a little late ground for 3-1/4 len 7th (57.0) Bringenbrong 1400m Tatura (Bm78) Good(4) trk Dec 14. Has three wins, two seconds from nine starts this distance in weaker company. Has some claims. GRACIOUS PROSPECT (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 4g By Tale Of The Cat (US) – Lady Gracious (27:3-6-6): Much better effort when ran wide throughout but held on gamely for sht 1/2 hd, 3/4 len 3rd (54.0) Calming Influence, Mannopoly 1400m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Has a win and two placings from six tries this coruse. Must be respected on that record. SPECTER (Lee & Anthony Freedman) 6g By Nadeem – Woman In White (FR) (24:2-6-5): Had a touch of support when returned but never better than midfield in 4-1/4 len 6th (54.5) Floatmyboat 1420m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Racing has been well spaced with limited success in some feature races since he won a Listed race over this course Sept. 2011. Worth some thought. STEREOSONIC (L & T Corstens) 5g By Savabeel – Dancing Song (NZ) (19:5-1-1): Freshened again but again overraced early, middle stages and battled on fairly for 3-1/2 len 5th (54.0) Floatmyboat 1420m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Better for recent racing. Has some prospects. SUCH HOPE (J F Moloney) 5g By Shaft – American Hope (23:5-3-3): Much the same throughout when resumed in Listed class for 5-1/4 len 5th (54.0) Tried And Tired 1200m Sandown-Lakeside Christmas Stks Good(4) trk Dec 26. Fairly consistent but he has been unplaced all three here. Rough claims. BRINGENBRONG (B O Cox) 7g By Spinning World (US) – Herries (26:62-3): Has been freshened since passed fit at barrier and ran on late for nk win (57.0) Priority Road, Pakari Toa 1400m Tatura (Bm78) Good(4) trk Dec 14. Added to a sound record this distance at two from a break. Tougher here but one of plenty with some claims. MURCIELAGA (M D Moroney) 5g By Testa Rossa – Zacushla (NZ) (18:41-2): Failed to impress when beat only one home in 3-3/4 len 10th (54.0) Calming Influence 1400m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Placed two of seven since a win over this course (Bm78) this time last year. Look for improvement. REDDAMOUR (D K Weir) 5g By Seul Amour (NZ) – Reddy To Dream (21:5-3-3): Game effort when ran wide during race but ran on from midfield for hd win (56.0) Alpha Man, Double Pockets 1300m Morphettville Parks (78) Firm(2) trk Dec 20. Wide draw no help but has some prospects. CROSS OF GOLD (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 6g By Redoute’s Choice – They Say (US) (33:4-6-4): Freshened and a better effort when ran on from last at the turn for 1/2 len, lg nk 3rd (55.5) Creance, King’s Pardon 1300m Morphettville Parks (Bm82) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Likely to get a long way back from a wide draw. Rough claims. HANNAFORD (R E Laing) 5g By Trotamondo (CH) – Best Offer (22:44-2): Spelled after raced prominent again but reported as lame after race and had some respiratory issues when dropped out for 5-1/4 len 4th (54.0) Crafty Cruiser 2520m F’ton Open Hcp Good(4) trk June 28. Has a win and a second from two tries first up but wide draw and class here should test. LAST SIGHT (S V Brown) 4h By Fastnet Rock – Arborea (13:4-2-1): Raced prominent for a long way but swamped late in a close up 3/4 len 6th (57.5) Churchill Dancer 1200m F’ton 3&4yo (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Far from disgraced last time. Has some prospects although he hasn’t won beyond 1300m and is poorly drawn. MR ANDRE (Richard Laming) 6g By Elvstroem – Blaze Em (18:5-2-2): Spelled after led and survived a protest to hold sht 1/2 hd win (54.0) Baklava Boy, Castano Girl 2500m M’ville (Bm90) Good(4) trk Sept 13. Only win this distance was Mdn on a hvy trk early in career. This should test. CHARLES IN CHARGE (Lee & Anthony Freedman) 4g By Myboycharlie (IR) – Gloravega (16:4-2-1): Raced prominent and held on fairly well when resumed with 1-1/2 len 4th (58.5) Hinchley Wood 1300m Bendigo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 21. Solid record around this distance and has the pace to take advantage of a nice draw. Must be considered. ANFITRIONA (P G Moody) 4m By Host (CH) – Rambling River (12:32-3): Led to the turn but ran out of puff when resumed with 5-3/4 len 9th (54.0) Madam Gangster 1400m Sandown-Lakeside F&M (Bm84) Good(4) trk Dec 26. Better for that outing. Look for improvement. LIVE FOR TODAY (D K Weir) 5g By Bradbury’s Luck – Churchy La Femme (16:4-1-2): Failed to impress when 7-1/2 len 11th (58.0) Tonopah 1600m Sandown-Lakeside (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 26. Scored a nice win over 1800m (Bm78) at Sandown-Hillside in June. Has some claims. NAME THE DAY (C Maher) 5g By Host (CH) – Thorpedo (7:3-1-0): Sent for another long break after lost a plate and struggled from handy atthe turn in 5-1/2 len 8th (57.5) Red Corner 1300m Sandown-Lakeside (Bm78) Good(3) trk April 16. Showed some early promise. Look for improvement. SABRES (G A Daffy) 6g By Elusive Quality (US) – Duel At Daybreak (US) (32:7-3-3): Much the same throughout when 4-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Ticket To Toorak 1125m Terang (Bm78) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Unplaced all four here. Others have stronger claims. RELENTLESS (A M Alder) 6g By Court Of Jewels (NZ) – Blemish (29:55-7): Ran past a couple when shifted in concluding stages but still well beaten in 7-1/2 len 4th (59.0) Reldas 1200m M Valley (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 19. Has some rough prospects.

Race seven AKZAR (D K Weir) 8g By Selkirk (US) – Alaiyda (US) (38:8-9-3): Not suited by the slow speed up front and did not finish well enough 2-1/2 len 5th (59.0) Moriarty 2200m E Farm Eagle Farm Cup Good(3) trk May 31. Worked home from well off them 3-1/2 len 5th (59.5) Jacquinot Bay 1600m Sandown-Lakeside Yearlings Ht-2 Good(3) trk Dec 26. JACQUINOT BAY (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 7g By Galileo (IR) – La La Land (28:9-4-2): Only run down last 50m 1-1/4 len 2nd (56.5) Backstedt 1600m Sandown-Hillside Open Hcp Good(4) trk Dec 6. Fought race out strongly sht hd win (55.5) Mouro, Aeratus 1600m Sandown-Lakeside Yearlings Ht-2 Good(3) trk Dec 26. Sure to roll forward and take up prominent position. He is proving hard to get past and is sure to be tough late. INDEX LINKED (C J Waller) 7g By Dansili (GB) – Fully Invested (US) (22:7-5-2): Finished too well for them. Lame after race 1-3/4 len win (56.0) The Cleaner, Epingle 2000m F’ton Open Hcp Good(3) trk Jan 18. Always well back in did little 9-1/2 len 8th (59.0) Red Excitement 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk Dec 20. May need touch longer but has great Flemington record and cannot be dismissed. COOLDINI (R W Smerdon) 5g By Bernardini (US) – Eliza Dane (20:60-2): Worked through field late 5-1/2 len 4th (57.0) Rhythm To Spare 1610m F’ton Open Hcp Good(3) trk April 25. Always out the back 9-1/4 len 9th (61.0) Floatmyboat 1420m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Never came into the race first-up from spell. He will want longer than he has here.

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1 11.43

Better Beyond Plate

1000m

6 2.50

January Handicap

1400m

(Apprentices cannot claim) 2yo SW+P $80,000

(Apprentices can claim) Benchmark 78 $40,000

1 3 Mr Jagger (6) ................... C Williams 56 11.00 2 3 Ragazzo Del Corsa h (11) .... J Winks 56 6.50 3 5 Ayers Rock (10) ................. J Benbow 56 41.00 4 Bassett (2) ................... D Stackhouse 56 4.00 5 Emperor Maximilian h (5).....D Dunn 56 4.40 6 Landmarks h (9) ...................... N Hall 56 5.50 7 Certain Ellie (3) ...........P Moloney (a) 54 31.00 8 Grisbi’s Run (7) ......................D Lane 54 41.00 9 Helsingor h (8) .......................G Boss 54 6.50 10 Ibtisama (1) ...........................D Moor 54 6.50 Make Her Own Whey (4) ..J Mc Neil (a) 54 31.00 11 BASSETT, Emperor Maximilian, Helsingor, Ragazzo Del Corsa

1 13220 Leveraction dwn (1) ....J Mc Neil (a2) 61 17.00 2 45s83 Lampedusa cdw (2).....R Bayliss (a2) 60.5 9.00 3 67107 Final Jest dw (12) ........H Coffey (a2) 59.5 21.00 4 13303 Gracious Prospect cdhn (3) .... N Hall 59.5 5.50 5 3s536 Specter ch (9) ............... T Sadler (a2) 59.5 15.00 6 6s105 Stereosonic dwh (6) ..C Parnham (a1.5) 59.5 15.00 7 317s5 Such Hope dw (13) ....P Moloney (a2) 59.5 11.00 8 55s21 Bringenbrong dw (10) ...........L Nolen 59 9.00 9 90s00 Murcielaga cdwh (8) ...............J Mott 59 12.00 10 64041 Reddamour w (19) ........J Childs (a2) 59 9.00 11 40s03 Cross Of Gold h (16)..............D Dunn 58.5 15.00 12 5224s Hannaford w (17) . Ms K Mallyon (a1.5) 58.5 51.00 13 s1216 Last Sight hn (18).................M Zahra 58.5 10.00 14 1161s Mr Andre dw (5) ..................N Callow 58.5 51.00 15 420s4 Charles In Charge dw (4) .......D Lane 57.5 10.00 16 813s9 Anfitriona dw (14) ..................G Boss 56.5 12.00 EMERGENCIES 17 15s60 Live For Today dw (7) .......B Rawiller 57.5 18.00 18 18s8s Name The Day dw (20) .... C Williams 57.5 12.00 19 0s005 Sabres dwn (11) .......... J Bayliss (a3) 57101.00 20 119s4 Relentless dw (15) ............................ ........................... Ms J Beriman (a1.5) 57 26.00 GRACIOUS PROSPECT, Reddamour, Bringenbrong, Last Sight

2 12.18

Jezabeel Handicap

1600m

(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up F&M Benchmark 84 $80,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

15s03 Bec Said No Credit w (8) . J Childs (a2) 61.5 11.00 37s31 Every Faith d (5) ...................... N Hall 59.5 4.00 s2081 Chiquada dn (2)............ T Sadler (a2) 58.5 6.00 s2111 Madam Gangster tw (4) ... C Williams 57.5 2.90 86117 Mezulla dw (6) ............J Mc Neil (a2) 56.5 31.00 29151 Arena Rock (9) ........................J Rule 55.5 10.00 71931 Shadow Of The Mist wn (7) .............. ................................C Parnham (a1.5) 55 7.00 8 09s26 Suspicieuse (10) ...................D Dunn 54 21.00 9 38455 Carvalho wn (11) .......P Moloney (a2) 54 21.00 10 s2026 Postnthyme dh (3) . Ms K Mallyon (a1.5) 54 31.00 11 40522 Coup De Beel (1) .........R Bayliss (a2) 54 31.00 MADAM GANGSTER, Shadow Of The Mist, Every Faith, Chiquada

3 12.55

Rain Lover Handicap

2500m

(Apprentices can claim) Open $80,000 1 04536 Tuscan Fire tcw (4) ...P Moloney (a2) 60 5.50 2 71154 Mujadale t (5)................J Childs (a2) 58.5 4.80 3 13s20 Crafty Cruiser cdw (10) .......... J Allen 58 13.00 4 07942 Tanby cdwh (1) ........................J Mott 58 3.80 5 05708 You Think So tdn (7) ... J Bayliss (a3) 54 13.00 6 00001 Beliveau w (9) .............R Bayliss (a2) 54 9.00 7 36632 Tanah Lot dwn (3) .......J Mc Neil (a2) 54 7.00 8 10314 Kazemi wn (11) ................ C Williams 54 7.50 9 19993 Caves (8) ...........Ms K Mallyon (a1.5) 54 31.00 10 25469 Dominant Manner w (2) .................... ............................... D Thornton (a1.5) 54 61.00 11 51004 Emceediamond (6) .......H Coffey (a2) 54151.00 MUJADALE, Tanby, Tuscan Fire, Kazemi

4 1.33 Nouvelle Star Handicap 1400m

(Apprentices can claim) 3yo Fillies Benchmark 70 $80,000 1 2 3 4 5

16s21 Herstory d (13) ............R Bayliss (a2) 60 9.00 s1127 Written Dash (2) .................D Yendall 58.5 18.00 1235 Boundary b (10).................B Rawiller 58 6.00 6s483 Mossbeat w (3)........................J Mott 57.5 9.00 39512 Sagacious Miss n (5) ........................ ................................C Parnham (a1.5) 57.5 18.00 6 s4251 Wedding d (1)................... C Williams 57.5 7.00 7 12 Relaunch h (11)......................D Lane 57 5.00 8 1 Risque Business (6) ................ N Hall 56.5 6.00 9 221 Bizarre (7)......................... R Maloney 56 13.00 10 9s421 Iamhere (12)....................... J Keating 56 13.00 11 13221 Jinx (4) ...............................B Higgins 56 41.00 12 s2338 Lady Concord (8) ....................G Boss 56 31.00 13 s6571 Onedaysoon (14) ...................D Dunn 55.5 31.00 14 25521 Peppermint Lane n (9) ...J Bayliss (a3) 55.5 31.00 WEDDING, Relaunch, Risque Business, Boundary

5 2.10 Straight Draw Handicap 1700m

(Apprentices can claim) 3 & 4yo Benchmark 78 $80,000 1 2 3 4 5 6

0s558 Crime Fighter (6).........R Bayliss (a2) 60 18.00 s2213 Tips And Beers tw (7)............D Dunn 60 7.50 1121 Churchill’s Wit w (9) .....J Childs (a2) 59.5 6.50 25s23 Turnitaround w (8) ......J Mc Neil (a2) 59.5 7.00 51304 Kincaple Chief wh (4)... Nicholas Hall 59 15.00 5s811 Lord Athenaeum (10) ........................ ........................... Ms J Beriman (a1.5) 59 5.50 7 21412 Shutterspeed w (12) .....Dean Holland 56.5 26.00 8 03157 Houdini The Great (11) ..................... ................................C Parnham (a1.5) 55.5 41.00 9 0s826 Native Land wb (2) ................M Allen 55.5 8.50 10 42283 Pharrell w (5) ................... R Maloney 55 18.00 11 6s521 Scherzoso w (3)......................G Boss 54.5 7.00 12 241 Von Classic Hero h (1) ...................... ............................... D Thornton (a1.5) 54.5 5.50 VON CLASSIC HERO, Lord Athenaeum, Churchill’s Wit, Turnitaround HIPPOPUS (Ms G Waterhouse) 5g By High Chaparral (IR) – Straight Eight (NZ) (23:4-4-2): Faded badly after leading 2 len 4th (60.0) Crafty Cruiser 2500m M Valley (Bm96) Good(3) trk Aug 23. Did not finish off 6-3/4 len last (60.0) Mulaqen 2500m M Valley (Bm96) Good(3) trk Sept 6. Resumes from spell and expect him to go forward and prove hard to run down. MIGHTY LIKE (M G Price) 5g By Host (CH) – Mighty Fine (15:7-1-2): Chimed in at 200m and held ground 3/4 len win (55.5) Ringo, Garud 1400m F’ton Open Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 13. Did not finish off 6-1/4 len 9th (54.0) Jacquinot Bay 1600m Sandown-Lakeside Yearlings Ht-2 Good(3) trk Dec 26. Strung together two wins to begin this prep then touch disappointing last start. Can bounce back and won only try around Flemington. SHAMARDASHING (D K Weir) 8g By Shamardal (US) – Beaux Art (40:8-2-3): Did not get much room final stages 3-3/4 len 11th (54.0) Precedence 2200m D’ben Premier’s Cup Good(4) trk May 25 (2013). Never on the track 2-3/4 len 6th (53.0) Moriarty 2400m E Farm Brisbane Cup Good(4) trk June 8 (2013). Well held 7th Benny’s Buttons 840m D’ben barrier trial Soft(5) trk Mar 11. Resumes from long spell for new stable. Will want longer but stable do have great record improving horses. AERATUS (M G Price) 5g By Magnus – Carbonated (13:6-1-1): Held ground final stages 3-3/4 len 7th (58.5) Onpicalo 1300m SandownHillside (Bm84) Good(3) trk Dec 6. Chased home strongly sht hd, 1/2 nk 3rd (54.0) Jacquinot Bay, Mouro 1600m Sandown-Lakeside Yearlings Ht-2 Good(3) trk Dec 26. Liked the way he has improved through two runs back from spell. Unbeaten this track and distance and will be tough to beat here. ONLY A PLEASURE (Archie Alexander) 6g By Montjeu (IR) – Sense Of Style (US) (11:3-0-1): Always well back and wide 16-1/2 len 11th (60.0) Angola 2100m Sandown-Lakeside (Bm90) Good(3) trk Mar 22. Pulled up with respiratory issues 9-1/2 len last (54.0) Westsouthwest 2400m C’field Open Hcp Soft(7) trk April 12. Yet to be placed in three first-up runs and prefer to watch here. TAX EVADER (P G Moody) 6g By Ad Valorem (US) – Zebithea (31:7-34): Made some ground from the corner 3-1/2 len 6th (52.0) Mighty Like 1400m F’ton Open Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 13. Only battled in the straight 4-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Jacquinot Bay 1600m Sandown-Lakeside Yearlings Ht-2 Good(3) trk Dec 26. Has drawn nicely and will enjoy the run of the race. May get his chance last 100m. CHILE EXPRESS (R D Griffiths) 6g By Thorn Park – Chile (NZ) (38:53-7): Covered plenty of ground and stayed on well lg hd, len 3rd (60.0) Onpicalo, The New Boy 1300m Sandown-Hillside (Bm84) Good(3) trk Dec 6. Only held ground late 3-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Jacquinot Bay 1600m Sandown-Lakeside Yearlings Ht-2 Good(3) trk Dec 26. Has not had all that much luck at last couple and would not leave him out of multiples.

7 3.30 Comedy King Handicap 1600m (Apprentices can claim) Open $80,000 1 145s5 Akzar tdwn (5) ...............J Childs (a2) 60.5 6.50 2 50521 Jacquinot Bay dw (4) ....... C Williams 58.5 6.00 3 121s8 Index Linked td (7) .................G Boss 57.5 11.00 4 104s9 Cooldini tdw (6)....................M Zahra 57 41.00 5 s347s Hippopus twh (3) ........... Ms M Payne 55.5 17.00 6 3s119 Mighty Like tdb (2) .............D Yendall 54.5 4.80 7 0606s Shamardashing dw (10) ..H Coffey (a2) 54.5 15.00 8 11s73 Aeratus cdw (8) .....................D Moor 54 4.00 9 0s06s Only A Pleasure w (11) ..........D Lane 54 41.00 10 0s568 Tax Evader tdw (1) ......R Bayliss (a2) 54 8.50 11 88036 Chile Express tdw (9) ............D Dunn 54 13.00 12 53193 Bel Rhythm d (12) ...D Thornton (a1.5) 54 21.00 AERATUS, Mighty Like, Jacquinot Bay, Akzar

8 4.05

Kensington Stakes

1000m

(Apprentices cannot claim) 3yo & up Listed $120,000 1 1275s Unanimously dwn (4) ....... C Williams 60 15.00 2 2213s Hard Stride dh (5) ..................D Lane 59 7.00 3 8s210 Kaiser Sun cdh (14) .......... A Mallyon 56.5 15.00 4 8s318 Danger Close cd (11) .............. N Hall 56 11.00 5 21631 The Quarterback cw (15).......M Allen 55.5 4.00 6 28s30 The Thief tw (2) ..................D Yendall 55.5 11.00 7 s5835 Thermal Current (12) .. D Stackhouse 55 6.00 8 s40s0 Sumakaray dw (3) .........R Bayliss (a) 54 31.00 9 23211 Sandhill Flash (7).....Ms A Herrmann 54 21.00 10 11131 Sweet Emily dn (10) .......H Coffey (a) 54 13.00 11 31118 Audino tdbn (1)............P Moloney (a) 54 51.00 12 11s63 Klishina dw (9) .......Ms K Mallyon (a) 54 15.00 13 5527s Sir Berus w (6) .................................. 54 31.00 14 6s312 Beach Front dwn (8) ...............G Boss 54 21.00 15 165s2 Orujo dbh (13) .......................D Dunn 54 8.50 THE QUARTERBACK, Thermal Current, Orujo, Hard Stride

9 4.45

Tauto Handicap

1200m

(Apprentices can claim) 3 & 4yo Benchmark 78 $80,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

6s349 Kievann dwh (9) .....................D Lane 60 13.00 0s111 Magnus Lad dwn (16) .............J Mott 60 15.00 2Ls17 Search Squad d (7) ...P Moloney (a2) 60 13.00 138s5 The Monstar w (10) .....J Mc Neil (a2) 60 10.00 672s1 Scarlet Billows dwn (13) ..Ms M Payne 56.5 6.50 1s158 Swing With Me d (14) ............G Boss 56 15.00 13742 It’s A Shame Billy w (15) ........ N Hall 55.5 21.00 6s212 Tommy’s Pride dwb (2)..................... ........................... Ms J Beriman (a1.5) 55.5 18.00 9 114s6 Gangnam Style dwb (8).. H Coffey (a2) 55 15.00 10 220s7 Kraftwerk h (11) ....C Parnham (a1.5) 55 21.00 11 782s5 Whistle Baby th (3) ........................... ............................Ms K Mallyon (a1.5) 55 21.00 12 0s511 Oh So Assertive (12) ............ J Winks 54.5 9.50 13 15s1 San Nicasio dw (1) ......R Bayliss (a2) 54.5 3.80 14 31444 Shaf dh (4).............................D Dunn 54 13.00 15 211s Samartested (6) ....................D Moor 54 9.50 16 29314 Convincible d (5) .............. C Williams 54 21.00 SAN NICASIO, Scarlet Billows, Oh So Assertive, The Monstar BEL RHYTHM (Heath Conners) 7g By Bel Esprit – Latin Rhythm (36:6-57): Only held ground wide 4-1/4 len 9th (55.5) Audino 1500m SandownHillside (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 6. Covered plenty of ground lg nk, 3/4 len 3rd (59.5) Seattleite, Already Taken 1600m M Valley (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Going to need some luck from awkward gate.

Race eight UNANIMOUSLY (Matthew Dale) 7g By Not A Single Doubt – Heaven’s Eyes (36:8-10-4): Faded final stages 5-1/2 len 7th (58.5) Avoid Lightning 1100m R’wick June Stakes Heavy(8) trk June 7. Only battled final stages 3-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Oakfield Commands 1200m R’wick Hcp Soft(5) trk June 21. Impressive 5-3/4 len win Polyphemus, Alone With You 900m Canberra barrier trial Good(3) trk Dec 30. Must include. HARD STRIDE (M Ellerton & S Zahra) 4g By Street Sense (US) – Hard Rider (NZ) (19:3-8-2): Led throughout for 2 len win (54.0) Moment Of Change, Club Command 1200m C’field Regal Roller Good(4) trk Aug 16. Only run down last 50m 1-1/2 len, 1/2 len 3rd (57.0) Flamberge, Rifleman 1100m C’field Theshark.Com.Au Good(3) trk Aug 30. Has the speed to lead these and will take running down final stages. KAISER SUN (M Ellerton & S Zahra) 5g By Danerich – Street Princess (11:5-1-2): Proved too strong after leading 3/4 len win (54.0) Straturbo, The Thief 1000m M Valley Open Hcp Good(3) trk Nov 29. Lame after race 6-1/2 len 12th (61.0) Play Master 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Tough win at MV two back then had excuses here last start. Loves the Flemington straight and can bounce back here. DANGER CLOSE (Jason Warren) 5g By Written Tycoon – Galactic Honour (23:6-3-3): Came from well off them on the turn sht nk win (54.0) Mr Make Believe, Eight Bills 1000m Sandown-Hillside Xmas Cup Good(3) trk Dec 6. Overraced early stages and never came into race 5-3/4 len 8th (55.5) Tried And Tired 1200m Sandown-Lakeside Christmas Stks Good(4) trk Dec 26. He was touch disappointing when stepped up in distance last start. Back to right trip and will be charging home late. THE QUARTERBACK (R D Griffiths) 4g By Street Boss (US) – Soorena (14:5-1-4): Powered home final stages 3/4 len, sht hd 3rd (57.5) Play Master, Gallant Harmony 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Got to centre of track and finished too well in straight 1/2 len win (57.5) Fab Fevola, Neat Feat 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Big win here last start and watch for him to be steaming home late. THE THIEF (S V Brown) 5g By Dubleo (US) – Bush Ballad (18:5-7-1): Touch unlucky when never got out 3/4 len, nk 3rd (53.0) Kaiser Sun, Straturbo 1000m M Valley Open Hcp Good(3) trk Nov 29. Touch flat when asked to sprint final stages 5-1/4 len 11th (60.5) Play Master 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Third-up from a spell and look for improved run.

THERMAL CURRENT (P G Moody) 4g By Exceed And Excel – Soaressa (15:2-2-4): Despite wide run hit the line solidly 1/2 len, sht hd 3rd (56.5) Magnus Reign, Lonrockstar 1200m M Valley (Bm90) Good(3) trk Nov 29. Worked home nicely final stages 1-1/4 len 5th (59.5) Play Master 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Liked the way he got to the line here last start and a win is not far away. SUMAKARAY (B O Cox) 5m By Manner Hill – Imposing Choice (17:5-11): Did not finish race off well enough 13-1/4 len last (51.0) Pago Rock 1100m C’field Open Hcp Soft(6) trk April 19. Worked hard early before fading 6-1/4 len last (54.0) Tried And Tired 1200m Sandown-Lakeside Christmas Stks Good(4) trk Dec 26. Pay to forgive first-up run as she was never on the track. Strips fitter and she will be prominent for long way. SANDHILL FLASH (S R Turner) 4g By Written Tycoon – Flirted (10:43-1): Gave them galloping lesson from the front 1-3/4 len win (58.5) Fastcar, Straying Tiger 1200m M’ville (72) Good(3) trk Dec 13. Led all the way 1/2 len win (54.0) Brimarvi Prince, Last Day 1100m M’ville Fly Good(4) trk Dec 26. Has plenty of speed and has been dominant from the front winning last couple. Will take catching. SWEET EMILY (P A Sweeney) 4m By Bon Hoffa – Nelanjie (12:7-1-2): Start costly and had to work early before being run down len, 1/2 nk 3rd (55.0) Beach Front, Hotel Sierra 955m M Valley F&M Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 12. Found front and held off all challengers lg nk win (52.0) Beach Front, Klishina 1000m M Valley F&M Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. She is speedy mare racing in great form. First try down Flemington straight but don’t leave out. AUDINO (R E Laing) 6g By Danerich – Abflug (22:5-3-3): Stayed strong final stages sht hd win (55.5) Epic Saga, Tallat 1600m F’ton (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 13. Faded from the corner 8-3/4 len 8th (53.0) Floatmyboat 1420m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Back to 1000m interesting move but he will be prominent for long way. KLISHINA (D J Bourne) 5m By Purrealist – Fond Kiss (NZ) (16:5-3-1): Only held ground final stages 4 len 6th (53.0) Catch That Cat 1200m M Valley M Good(3) trk Nov 29. Held ground from the corner lg nk, len 3rd (53.0) Sweet Emily, Beach Front 1000m M Valley F&M Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. Just got fraction too far off them last start. Third-up from spell and if any rain about she will prove hard to beat. SIR BERUS (C W Little) 5g By Dane Shadow – Al Terzo (30:6-3-5): Best work final stages 1-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Believe’n’receive 1350m D’ben E&G C6 Good(3) trk July 12. Only got going late 3 len 7th (59.0) Harada Bay 1350m D’ben E&G Plate C6 Good(3) trk July 26. Having first start for new stable. May find these bit slick first-up from spell. BEACH FRONT (Brent Stanley) 5m By Strategic – Cos Snip (26:6-5-4): Burst through along rails late len win (55.5) Hotel Sierra, Sweet Emily 955m M Valley F&M Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 12. Chased hard from the corner lg nk 2nd (54.0) Sweet Emily 1000m M Valley F&M Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. She is racing well this prep and sure to be in finish. ORUJO (J A O’Shea) 3c By Exceed And Excel – Rum Cruise (8:2-3-0): Just held ground from the corner 3-3/4 len 5th (52.0) Angelic Light 1000m M Valley Mitty’s Mc Ewen Good(3) trk Sept 6. Chased home hard 1/2 hd 2nd (58.0) Edgewood 1000m Bendigo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 21. Liked the way he hit the line first-up and with blinkers on first time he may surprise these.

Race nine KIEVANN (S V Brown) 4g By Niello – Typhoon Billie (18:5-1-2): Run only ended final stages 1-1/4 len 4th (56.5) Onpicalo 1300m SandownHillside (Bm84) Good(3) trk Dec 6. Never on the track 6-3/4 len 9th (56.5) Boomwaa 1200m M Valley (Bm84) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Forget he went around at MV last start when always wide. Easiest class he has beennin for a while and he gets his chance. MAGNUS LAD (Wez Hunter) 4g By Magnus – Charlann (9:4-2-1): Stayed tough when challenged late sht 1/2 hd win (58.5) Pixie Eyes, Day After Tomorrow 1000m Mornington (Metro) (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 17. Finished too well for them 3/4 len win (60.5) It’s A Shame Billy, Single Days 1200m Mornington (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 28. Won three straight this prep and no reason he will not be in finish again. SEARCH SQUAD (D C Harrison) 4g By Falkirk (NZ) – Comb The Seas (NZ) (12:4-4-0): Finished too well 1/2 len win (57.0) Pixie Eyes, King Of Manners 1100m Bendigo (Bm78) Good(3) trk Nov 26. Lame after race 5-1/4 len 7th (56.0) Boomwaa 1200m M Valley (Bm84) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Impressive winner first-up then had excuses at MV last start when battled late. Will bounce back here and must be included in chances. THE MONSTAR (B F Cavanough) 4g By California Dane – Sirocco Mist (13:6-2-1): Only held position last 200m 7-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Pyrrolic 1200m F’ton A.R. Creswick Soft(6) trk July 12. Missed start and never recovered 2 len 5th (54.0) Danger Close 1000m Sandown-Hillside Xmas Cup Good(3) trk Dec 6. Will strip fitter second-up from a spell and expect him to be hitting the line strongly. SCARLET BILLOWS (D K Weir) 4m By Street Boss (US) – Hushabye Baby (8:3-1-1): Stayed tough final stages nk 2nd (57.0) Hot Mama 1200m F’ton 3yoF Hcp Good(3) trk May 24. Finished too well for them 3/4 len win (59.5) Inishowen, Demandz 1200m Mornington (Metro) F&M (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 17. She was impressive winning first-up from a spell and no reason she cannot measure up to this class. SWING WITH ME (K Hann) 4m By Kaphero – Shell I Swing (9:4-0-0): Chased home solidly 3/4 len 5th (55.0) Pink Perfection 1000m F’ton 3&4yoF&M-Bm78 Good(3) trk Dec 20. Proved difficult to ride out 6 len 8th (52.5) Override 1000m M Valley (Bm78) Good(3) trk Jan 3. Beaten less than a length here two back then never on track last start. Form good enough in similar grade to win this. Don’t leave out of chances. IT’S A SHAME BILLY (Ms U Clarke) 4g By Azevedo – Prima Cavallo (15:3-2-3): Finished powerfully from the back 1/2 len 4th (58.0) Magnus Lad 1000m Mornington (Metro) (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 17. Only got going late 3/4 len 2nd (58.0) Magnus Lad 1200m Mornington (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 28. He is most consistent gelding and must respect stepping up to this class. TOMMY’S PRIDE (J E & C Ledger) 4g By Bianconi (US) – An Tinne Rua (8:2-3-2): Finished strongly final stages 1-3/4 len win (53.5) Primitive Man, Bangatang 1170m Wangaratta (Bm70) Soft(5) trk Dec 9. Touch unlucky when only out late 3/4 len 2nd (55.0) Hinchley Wood 1300m Bendigo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 21. He has been racing well this prep and deserves chance in town. GANGNAM STYLE (Ms N Burke) 4g By Bel Esprit – Miduki (5:2-1-0): Was working home late 2-1/2 len 4th (58.0) Orujo 1000m SandownHillside (Bm70) Good(4) trk Aug 6. Only held ground last 100m 1-1/4 len 6th (61.0) Zedi Gold 1006m Sale (Bm64) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Carried 61kg in easier race at Sale and just battled. May need wet track to worry these. KRAFTWERK (L & T Corstens) 4g By Dubawi (IR) – Dinna Fash (9:1-40): Disappointing 10 len last (52.5) Kievann 1200m M Valley 3yo Hcp Soft(5) trk June 21. Did not finish well enough 2-3/4 len 7th (58.5) Edgewood 1000m Bendigo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 21. Strips fitter. WHISTLE BABY (M Ellerton & S Zahra) 4m By Magnus – Guild (11:2-20): Kept coming final stages 1-1/4 len 2nd (52.5) Aliyana 1410m F’ton M (84) Good(3) trk Aug 9. Only got going late 3-1/4 len 5th (53.0) Sweet Emily 1000m M Valley F&M Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. She will strip fitter second-up from spell but prefer to wait until later in prep. OH SO ASSERTIVE (D Binaisse) 4m By Stratum – More Assertive (6:30-0): Drove late for tough sht hd win (58.5) Smokin’ Al, Famelist 1112m Kyneton F&M (Bm64) Good(3) trk Dec 11. Sprinted quickly 3-3/4 len win (60.5) Coup De Beel, Leia 1400m Bendigo F&M (Bm64) Good(3) trk Dec 21. This harder but don’t leave her out of chances. SAN NICASIO (P G Moody) 3g By Hard Spun (US) – Munchie (3:20-0): Overraced touch before tiring 1-3/4 len 5th (58.0) Fontein Ruby 1410m F’ton 3yo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Aug 9. Hit the line hard 1-1/2 len win (56.5) Albert Road, Lock And Load 1200m M Valley 3yo (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Looks to have talent and can make it two straight. SHAF (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 3c By Wanted – Jade Diva (8:2-1-1): Only run down late len 4th (57.0) Making Mayhem 1400m Ballarat (Metro) Eureka Stockade Good(4) trk Nov 22. Led before being run down 3-1/4 len 4th (59.0) San Nicasio 1200m M Valley 3yo (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Last 100m his query. SAMARTESTED (M G Price) 3f By Testa Rossa – Samar (3:2-1-0): Proved too strong final stages 3/4 len win (54.0) Just Before Dark, Sincemybabyleftme 1300m Geelong Synthetic Mdn Synthetic trk Aug 1. Last stride win sht 1/2 hd win (55.0) Lotion, War Point 1400m Sandown-Hillside 3yo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Aug 20. Promising filly resuming from a spell. Hard to knock winning form and would not leave her out of multiples. CONVINCIBLE (D L Howard) 3c By I Am Invincible – Gold Licence (5:11-1): Drove late for 1/2 nk win (52.0) Gonstead, Ready To Fight 1200m Yarra Glen Mdn Good(4) trk Oct 25. Never recovered from trouble at start 4-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Bullpit 955m M Valley 3yo (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 19. Pay to forget he went around at MV as lost chance at start. Must include in chances.

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RANDWICK Saturday Race three

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INZ’N’OUT (G A Ryan) 3c By Zariz – Bonne Bouche (5:2-3-0): Fav when crossed to track clear leader but was galloped on and cast a plate 2-1/4 len 2nd (58.5) Liberation 1200m R’hill 2yo Hcp Good(3) trk July 19. First-up led from perfect draw but laid in late which cost him the race sht hd 2nd (59.0) Music Magnate 1200m C’bury 3yo (Bm72) Good(4) trk Dec 27. Winner here on a bog track back in June. Fitter. Claimer goes on and looks very well placed to break through. DUPE ‘EM (C J Waller) 3g By Duporth – Snow Queen (6:2-1-0): Cane from tail in small field to post sht nk win (56.0) Minnesota, Va Va Veni 1100m R’wick 3yo (Bm72) Soft(7) trk Dec 13 then again in small field when raced cold and doing best late 2-1/2 len 4th (58.0) Music Magnate 1200m C’bury 3yo (Bm72) Good(4) trk Dec 27. Closed strongly for impressive win here two back then pace against in latest. Drawn inside. Each-way appeal. MEURSAULT (J A O’Shea) 3c By Medaglia D’Oro (US) – Star Shiraz (2:1-0-0): Kicked off career with commanding 3 len win (56.0) Farolitos, Rhodin Drive 1300m Hawkesbury (Metro) 2yo Qlty Good(4) trk May 3. Given break before finding trouble (Protest lodged, dismissed) when 2-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Scissor Kick 1300m R’wick Up And Coming Heavy(9) trk Aug 23 then again rested. Had two trials since, latest and best sht 1/2 hd, len 3rd Sarajevo, Woodbine 1045m R’wick barrier trial Good(4) trk Dec 30. Runaway winner at H’bury on debut then had a tough run in G3 before break. Take beating fresh from ideal alley. KAEPERNICK (M, W & J Hawkes) 3g By Fastnet Rock – Volcada (NZ) (4:1-1-0): Second run back from break fav when trailed leader and shot away in stretch for 3-1/2 len win (57.5) Ekklestone, Diggler 1350m Wyong E&G Mdn Plate Good(4) trk Nov 27 then odds-on when on pace, keen middle stages and faded late 3-1/2 len 7th (55.5) Testashadow 1400m R’hill 3yo (Bm72) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Bolted in at Wyong firstup then odds-on but raced too keenly in latest. Switching to shorter trip today. Keep safe. ADJECTIVE (S I Singleton) 3g By Ad Valorem (US) – Mascaret (3:1-10): With leader on fence and hit rail several times but boxed on behind tearaway winner 5-3/4 len 2nd (53.0) Inkling 1100m W Farm 2yo C&G Mdn Soft(5) trk June 18. Put away after dropping back to weaker race for strong on-pace 3/4 len win (55.0) Najoom, Miss Murray Cod 1100m Hawkesbury 3yo Mdn Plate Good(3) trk Aug 7. Since posted 4 len win Don’t Nicme, Bass Cannon 800m Hawkesbury barrier trial Good(3) trk Dec 22. Good win at H’bry before break but prefer him in something a bit easier. Place best. MYBOYGUY (K A Lees) 3g By Myboycharlie (IR) – Katushka (2:1-0-1): Showed speed at debut and found an appreciable change of gears to score 1-1/2 len win (59.0) Singles Soiree, Tuscan Falls 1100m Hawkesbury 3yo C&G Mdn Good(3) trk Nov 21 then with leader (keen) in harder race but outgunned 2-1/4 len, 6 len 3rd (57.5) Better Not Blue, Final Decision 1300m W Farm 3yo Rst0 Heavy(8) trk Dec 10. Easy winner at H’bury on debut then raced a bit keenly in the wet at W Farm. Has scope to improve but this is harder. VANDEMONIAN (Paul Messara) 3g By Starcraft (NZ) – Vadsalina (IR) (2:1-0-0): On debut when showed early speed but couldn’t go on 4 len 10th (56.0) Hallowed Crown 1150m Randwick-Kensington 2yo C&G Mdn Soft(5) trk Mar 26 then rested before overcoming a tardy start ($1.45f) for commanding 2 len win (57.0) Twist And Shout, Jill’s Journey 900m Newcastle 3yo Mdn Plate Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Since finished 1/2 hd 2nd Gunboat Billy 900m Muswellbrook barrier trial Good(4) trk Dec 17. Heavily supported at Newcastle and duly saluted first-up. Goes to another level now so will need to progress further.

(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Benchmark 95 $85,000

Race four TIMELESS PRINCE (A Newing) 5g By Casino Prince – Timeless Miss (31:8-7-4): Made steady ground for 3-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Red Excitement 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk Dec 20 then ridden cold from wide alley, hooked deep into stretch and worked home late 5-1/2 len 6th (57.5) Centre Pivot 1500m R’hill (Bm80) Good(3) trk Jan 3. Made minor ground only last couple. Place looks best here. PERFECT WEAPON (G D Hickman) 5g By Canny Lad – Shamsie (32:7-44): Second-up settled at tail from wide gate and ran to line evenly 4-1/2 len 6th (58.5) Vashka 1300m R’hill (Bm75) Soft(5) trk Dec 6 then up in grade and with leader into stretch but couldn’t sprint with them 4-3/4 len 7th (51.0) Red Excitement 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Back down in class for this and likely to be prominent but needs to recapture form. SEARCH SQUAD (D C Harrison) 4g By Falkirk (NZ) – Comb The Seas (NZ) (12:4-4-0): Scratched. TARANGOWER (Paul Messara) 4g By Northern Meteor – Isle Of Pines (GB) (8:3-1-1): Led from perfect draw and kicked on for 1/2 nk win (55.0) Pajaro, The Alfonso 2000m R’wick 3yo (Bm75) Good(3) trk July 12 then rested after crossing into midfield position, shaken up middle stages and hit line strongly sht hd 2nd (58.5) Mr Scary 1800m R’wick (Bm75) Good(3) trk Aug 9. Trialled twice for return, latest when 3-3/4 len 4th Upstart 900m Scone barrier trial Soft(5) trk Dec 27. Resumes. Won first-up at Scone last campaign before progressing to win a 2000m BM75 event here. Bold showing anticipated. QUEENIAN (Matthew Smith) 6g By Dubleo (US) – Tango Music (30:37-4): Off a two month break when raced back and deep from wide gate and plugged away in wet 5-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Burbero 1150m R’hill (Bm80) Heavy(8) trk Dec 6 then again got back before making some minor ground late for midfield finish ($18) 6-1/4 len 4th (55.5) Coolring 1250m C’bury (Bm79) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Likes some cushion. Place best in this affair. CHESTNUT ROAD (David Pfieffer) 5g By Encosta De Lago – Crimson Dawn (GB) (14:3-1-6): Worked hard early from wide gate to share lead (overracing) but hampered near 200m and gave away 5-3/4 len 8th (56.0) Big Memory 1900m C’bury (Bm74) Good(4) trk Dec 28 (2013). First run for a year allowed to get back from the wide gate, hooked out on bend and rattled home into the minors hd, nk 3rd (59.0) Montiro, Reframe 1200m R’wick Rst0 Good(4) trk Dec 26. Produced a real eyecatcher here on Boxing day first-up. Fitter and back to more suitable distance. Take holding out. SMART MOOCHI (J C Coyle) 5g By Churchill Downs – Squish (20:23-1): Was 4th in 1400m Bm75 event here then safely held after a hard run 5-1/2 len 7th (54.0) Pythagorean 1600m Goulburn Cup Good(3) trk Nov 23. Freshened then from inside gate settled towards rear and closed intently for 1-1/4 len, nose 3rd (54.5) Episodes, Impressive Yield 1400m W Farm Rst0-Ly Good(3) trk Dec 24. Fair effort in weaker race at Warwick Farm this trip. Each-way appeal. LESTER’S HOME (A Newing) 4g By Home On The Grange – Tisharma (14:5-1-3): Fav when raced towards rear and let down impressively in stretch to post 1/2 len win (58.5) Yupik, Danes Bullet 1250m Taree (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 21 then acquitted self very well in stronger grade when luckless 1/2 nk, 3/4 len 3rd (56.0) Shiraz, Harrier Jet 1350m R’hill (Bm75) Good(3) trk Jan 3. Excellent win at Taree then did a good a job over slightly shorter assignment at R’hill last outing. In the mix.

Race five HOLY DELUSIONS (C J Waller) 5m By Holy Roman Emperor (IR) – Popular Delusions (US) (21:4-5-4): Didn’t jump on terms and last into stretch before closing strongly late 2-1/4 len 4th (57.5) Kristy Lee 1200m R’hill F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Dec 20 then again raced at tail but never in it 7-3/4 len 11th (59.5) Mardi 1200m R’hill F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Jan 3. Disappointing last outing but gets 3kg off for Samantha Clenton here and capable of much better. Look for her late.

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TAB Place Multi

1400m

7653s Eigelstein tcdw (5) ............T Angland 58.5 7.58 17134 Pythagorean td (4) ........... K Mc Evoy 56.5 2.90 08524 She’s Clean tdw (2).............. B Shinn 56 4.60 75s05 Testarhythm w (1) ............................. 55.5 11.00 67217 Commanding Wit twbh (7) .SCRATCHED 2Ls17 Search Squad (3) ..........SCRATCHED 0s481 Boomwaa (6) ................. S Clipperton 53 2.35 BOOMWAA, Pythagorean, She’s Clean, Eigelstein

2 12.35 Hyland Race Colours Hcp 1000m (Apprentices can claim) 2yo $85,000 1 3 Counterattack (1)...............T Angland 58 5.00 2 Right Advice h (5) ................ B Shinn 58101.00 Tay Tay Taylor (6) .. Ms S Clenton (a3) 58 51.00 3 4 Upstart (2) ..................... Ms K O’Hara 58 9.00 5 8 Stravigo h (8) ................... K Mc Evoy 57.5 12.00 6 3s Flamboyant Lass h (4) ........... P King 56.5 2.40 7 Entrancing (3) .......Ms C Nutman (a3) 56 7.00 8 Maternal (7) .................. S Clipperton 56 3.80 MATERNAL, Flamboyant Lass, Counterattack, Entrancing

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Drummond Golf

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(Apprentices can claim) 3yo Benchmark 72 $85,000 1 122s2 Inz’n’out tw (6) ..........T Marshall (a3) 60 2.80 2 8s214 Dupe ‘em tw (1) ................T Angland 58 8.50 3 1s6s Meursault (3)................. S Clipperton 58 3.60 4 8s217 Kaepernick b (5) ................... B Shinn 55.5 4.20 5 521s Adjective (4) .................. Ms K O’Hara 54.5 8.50 6 13 Myboyguy (2)........................ J Collett 54.5 26.00 7 0s1 Vandemonian w (7) .......... K Mc Evoy 54.5 9.50 INZ’N’OUT, Meursault, Kaepernick, Dupe ‘em

4 1.50

J.B. Maher Memorial

1400m

(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Benchmark 80 $85,000 1 23866 Timeless Prince dw (4) ..................... ............................... Ms S Clenton (a3) 59.5 7.00 2 1s467 Perfect Weapon dn (5) .. S Clipperton 59 9.50 3 2Ls17 Search Squad (8) ..........SCRATCHED 4 6312s Tarangower td (6)................. B Shinn 57 4.00 5 01574 Queenian dw (2) ............... K Mc Evoy 56.5 16.00 6 338s3 Chestnut Road d (1) ..........T Angland 55 4.20 7 s7473 Smart Moochi (7) ................. J Collett 55 6.00 8 7s513 Lester’s Home dw (3).... Ms K O’Hara 54 3.80 CHESTNUT ROAD, Lester’s Home, Tarangower, Timeless Prince

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T – Won at track. C – Won at this distance on this course. D – Won at this distance on another course. M – Won in slow or heavy going. B – Beaten favourite at last start. H - Trained on track. N - Won at night. S – Spell of three months. F - Fell. CAPROSSA (Ms B Joseph & P A Jones) 6m By Testa Rossa – Cappucine (20:7-1-1): Made steady ground for from back half of field first-up for 3-1/4 len 5th (54.5) Ball Of Muscle 1000m R’wick Plate Soft(5) trk Dec 13 then up in distance and posted much closer but flat to line 4-3/4 len 7th (56.0) Mardi 1200m R’hill F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Jan 3. Wasn’t far from Ball Of Muscle first-up then midfield in F&M event at Rosehill. Getting fitter but hasn’t won past 1200m. Place appeal. OH MY PAPA (Greg Bennett) 7m By Dane Shadow – Kas Nediym (60:813-8): Won a 1600m Open at Tamworth before closing solidly 1-1/2 len 4th (56.5) Off The Rails 1500m R’hill (Bm78) Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Off wide gate when advanced to share lead (deep) but got a stitch late 4-1/2 len 7th (51.0) Vashka 1500m R’hill (Bm85) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Experienced mare who wasn’t disgraced behind the in form Vashka last outing. No reason she can’t take a hand in this. HOYBELL (C J Waller) 5m By Encosta De Lago – Satinka (NZ) (12:31-2): Resuming. Not seen in competition since 2 len 4th (56.0) Lucky Lago 1600m W Farm F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Sept 29 (2013) and when raced keenly but ran on gamely for 1/2 nk, 1/2 hd 3rd (58.0) Chatham House, Resumethegame 1400m Randwick-Kensington M (Bm75) Good(3) trk Oct 7 (2013). Trialled twice for return, latest when 5th Agon 900m R’hill barrier trial Good(3) trk Jan 6. Off long break but has talent. Watch betting moves. MISS READY (Luke Pepper) 6m By More Than Ready (US) – Amistosa (18:4-1-1): Showed pace on home track but no mtch for winner 1-1/4 len 2nd (54.0) One More Grand 1425m Moruya Town Plate Soft(6) trk Jan 20. First run for 11-months 20-1 when midfield (keen) and ran on okay without menacing 3-1/4 len 8th (56.0) Kristy Lee 1200m R’hill F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Wasn’t disgraced after early trouble at Rosehill when off a long lay-off. Fitter. Generally improves second-up and unbeaten at the trip. Value for exotics. MEDUSA’S MISS (Todd Rawiller) 5m By Henny Hughes (US) – Cleopatra’s Girl (24:4-2-3): First-up settled handy but was galloped on when 2 len 5th (60.0) Single Melody 1100m C’bury F&M (Bm70) Good(3) trk Nov 19 then freshened before stepping up in class for solid sht hd, 3/4 len 3rd (52.0) Kristy Lee, Stolen Kisses 1200m R’hill F&M (Bm80) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Terrific effort when up to this level at Rosehill last outing. Fitter now and again drawn to effect. Winning hope. IL MIO DESTINO (J G Litt) 4m By Nadeem – Floribunda (22:4-1-5): Up in distance and led throughout for 1/2 nk win (57.5) Tabletop, Tragedy Queen 1300m Goulburn F&M (Bm70) Good(3) trk Nov 23 then midfield (deep) and boxed on without menacing first two in wet nk, 3-1/2 len 3rd (56.5) Proper Madam, Rahy Storm 1400m W Farm F&M Rst1 Soft(7) trk Dec 10. Freshened. Consistent of late in easier company and three of her four wins were at 1400m. Both totes. FRILL SEEKING (Matthew Smith) 4m By Sebring – Vietnam (8:1-2-2): Specked late, raced in back half and had a checkered run home when 3-1/4 len 7th (54.0) Craftiness 1100m C’bury Rst0 Good(3) trk Dec 3 then on same track came from similar spot (8th of 12 on turn) for solid 3/4 len 4th (56.5) Cleanse 1250m C’bury F&M (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 17. Freshened but kept in trim with 4th Role Model 1045m R’wick barrier trial Good(4) trk Dec 30. Up in grade for this but one for exotics. MIELLO (D Lane) 5m By Niello – Clever Desi (23:4-3-5): Tipped out following 8-1/4 len 8th (54.0) Copy 1400m W Farm F&M (Bm75) Heavy(10) trk Aug 27. Tidy return in weaker race when closed from tail of field 1-1/2 len, nose 3rd (56.0) Sweet Serendipity, Vision Retract 1100m Gosford (Bm65) Good(3) trk Dec 29. Tidy effort at Gosford first-up but this is decidedly harder.

Race six BLACK JAG (C J Waller) 6g By Excites – I’m A Showoff (56:8-13-6): With leader first-up but saddle slipped and didn’t run on 6-1/4 len 7th (56.5) Beauty’s Beast 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Again on speed and boxed away to place 3/4 len, 1/2 len 3rd (52.0) Amovatio, Scream Machine 1550m C’bury Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. Pacy galloper who will strip fitter for those two runs and winner only other start over this t/d. Up in weight but worth thought.

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(Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up Benchmark 75 $85,000 1 9s111 Great Esteem wh (8)... K Jennings (a3) 60 4.60 2 23131 Unique tw (2)........ Ms S Clenton (a3) 58.5 4.60 3 59455 Barge And Charge wh (3) ..T Angland 58 8.50 4 12s53 Emerald City (1) ............... K Mc Evoy 56.5 4.20 5 26132 Diamondsinthenight (11) ... B Loy (a3) 56 7.00 6 2s636 Nadacheva w (7) .......T Marshall (a3) 55.5 23.00 7 0s398 Sasenkile w (4) ............S Lisnyy (a2) 55 23.00 8 s3416 Another Charger (10) .... Ms K O’Hara 54 26.00 9 14522 Jitterbug wh (5) .................... J Collett 54 9.50 10 28150 Deliberate (6) ................ S Clipperton 54 15.00 11 975s8 Blatant (9)............................... P King 54 71.00 EMERALD CITY, Unique, Great Esteem, Diamondsinthenight LAIDBACK LARRY (Ms G Waterhouse) 5g By O’Reilly (NZ) – Larrinka (NZ) (18:6-0-1): Had cardiac arrhythmia when 18-1/2 len last (54.0) He’s Your Man 2000m R’hill Kingston Town Good(4) trk Sept 13. Battled away from handy position first-up ($13) when 1-3/4 len 6th (54.0) Amovatio 1550m C’bury Hcp Good(3) trk Dec 27. Wasn’t disgraced when resumed over similar trip at C’bury first-up. Fitter and won two from 3 second-up. Drawn deep but can’t discount. PYTHAGOREAN (C J Waller) 5g By Oasis Dream (GB) – Hypoteneuse (IR) (20:5-3-4): Won the Goulburn Cup Nov 23, then dropped back in distace and challenged strongly when nose, lg hd 3rd (56.0) Beauty’s Beast, Amovatio 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Held position over same route ($4.40) 2 len 4th (56.5) Red Excitement 1400m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Form looks strong for this and regular hoop engaged. Winner only other time this t.d. Big show. KURTLEY (Leon Davies) 5g By Dane Shadow – Blue Lyric (29:7-5-6): C’bury 1550m Rst0 winner then sent to Brisbane and made the running in 3-1/4 len, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (54.0) Hopfgarten, Perfect Punch 1600m D’ben Brisbane Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 13. On same track deep early, pressed forward to lead but nailed late sht nk, nk 3rd (56.0) Little Bit Ditsy, Abu Ben Adam 1615m D’ben Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Tamworth 5yo racing in fine form and rarely far away this trip. New to Randwick but a possible smokey here. THE ALFONSO (C J Waller) 4h By Magnus – Princess Baxaar (16:4-4-2): Caught deep from wide gate first-up but whacked away for midfield finish 2-1/2 len 6th (58.5) Commanding Wit 1350m R’hill (Bm85) Good(3) trk Nov 29 then from much better draw stalked pace but hung in in straight when 2-1/4 len, 3/4 len 3rd (58.5) Vashka, Centre Pivot 1500m R’hill (Bm85) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Fair effort behind Vashka with 58.5kg second-up. Peaks here and perfectly drawn. Top chance. DRAGO (A J Cummings) 4g By Danehill Dancer (IR) – Snapdragon (IR) (15:1-2-2): With leader, took lead at top of stretch but no match late 2-3/4 len 4th (55.0) Saigon Tea 1800m R’hill (Bm85) Soft(5) trk Dec 6 then ($5.00ef) when 1/2 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (59.0) Magical Stance, Diamondsinthenight 1900m C’bury (Bm75) Good(3) trk Dec 27. On a drop back for this but drawn to give plenty of cheek. Each-way appeal. SENSE OF OCCASION (Joseph Pride) 4g By Street Sense (US) – Saywaan (9:3-2-0): Trimmed margin late first-up 2-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Haussmann 1300m R’hill Rst1-Ly Good(3) trk Dec 20 then from inside gate tracked leader but stopped quickly in stretch 10-3/4 len 10th (57.5) Centre Pivot 1500m R’hill (Bm80) Good(3) trk Jan 3. Wasn’t far off them at R’hill first-up but will need to improve on latest when folded off the pace. Prefer over a bit more ground these days. DIAMETRIC (C J Waller) 6g By Dansili (GB) – Silver Rain (FR) (11:32-1): First time on a heavy track ($20) when hit rail near 800m and among first beaten when 10-3/4 len 12th (56.0) Weary 1500m R’hill Doncaster Prel. Heavy(8) trk April 5 then at same level raced keenly up front and folded up quickly from 13-1/4 len 12th (55.5) Spillway 2000m R’wick J.R.A. Plate Soft(6) trk April 26. Resumes after two trials, latest 8th Spurtonic 1200m R’wick barrier trial Good(4) trk Dec 30. Imported galloper who had three runs in G3 company at first Aust campaign. Form is over longer but check markets back in easier grade. CARRICK (Kurt Goldman) 6g By Shinko King (IR) – Sunday (NZ) (17:32-3): Forwardly placed but came up short in the stretch 9-1/2 len last (60.5) Laidback Larry 1600m R’wick Rst1 Good(4) trk Jan 1 (2014). First outing for a year in early bother, raced in back half and made late gains for 1-3/4 len 7th (57.5) Unique 1600m R’wick Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 26. Fair effort despite beating only a couple to the line over this route in easier event first-up. Fitter. Won two from 3 second-up but rough place appeal only at this level. GOSH (C J Waller) 5m By Peintre Celebre (US) – Ragazza Mio (IR) (9:30-2): French mare making Aust debut. Ran 1-1/4 len 5th (56.0) No News 2100m Fr - Saint Cloud F&M Cond Good trk Mar 30. Final European start 3-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Spiritjim 2400m Fr - Longchamp P. D’Hedouville Dead trk May 8. Given two quiet trials, latest last Made To Order 1030m R’hill barrier trial Good(3) trk Dec 23. Wins from 1900m to 2500m in France but could pay to monitor betting moves here.

Race seven TERRITORY (J M Austin) 7g By Lonhro – Dominions (35:6-3-9): (Eased near 600m. Laid in in straight. Blocked for run in straight.)5-1/2 len 7th (56.5) Target In Sight 1200m C’field Testa Rossa Firm(2) trk Sept 28. 2-3/4 len 7th (59.5) Rocket To Glory 1200m D’ben Open Hcp Good(4) trk Oct 18. lg hd win Ramesses, Mackinac Island 733m R’wick barrier trial Good(4) trk Dec 30. Scratched. THE PEAK (Bart & James Cummings) 6g By Pendragon (NZ) – Cavita (18:6-2-0): Closed deep from midfield on bend for 2-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Generalife 1400m R’hill Winter Stakes Good(3) trk July 19 then rested after just missing sht nk 2nd (55.5) Oakfield Commands 1200m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk Aug 2. Indicated was forward in condition with 1/2 hd win Marianne, Whittington 740m R’wick barrier trial Soft(6) trk Dec 15. Ran some handy races last campaign. Trialled well and nicely placed for return with claim/handy draw. Respect. THERMAL CURRENT (P G Moody) 4g By Exceed And Excel – Soaressa (15:2-2-4): Fav when raced deep before closing intently to place 1/2 len, sht hd 3rd (56.5) Magnus Reign, Lonrockstar 1200m M Valley (Bm90) Good(3) trk Nov 29 then trapped deep again in back half and hit line full of steam 1-1/4 len 5th (59.5) Play Master 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Recent Melbourne form sound and placed two from three goes at the journey. Respect from decent draw. BIG BONANZA (Joseph Pride) 7g By Stratum – Gold (33:9-4-3): Raced keenly just off the pace (wide) and faded final stages 6-1/4 len last (55.5) Casual Choice 1100m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk July 5 then handy but deep again and knocked up 9-1/4 len last (56.5) Cradle Me 1100m R’hill (Bm95) Good(3) trk July 19. Since finished last Court Martial Miss 804m W Farm barrier trial Good(3) trk Dec 22. Changed stables. Didn’t come up last campaign and prefer to see what he does here. NUCLEAR CLASS (S G Morton) 4m By Snitzel – Flying Class (NZ) (18:8-3-1): Freshend-up then raced in box-seat, took lead 200m but no match for winner len 2nd (54.0) Wouldnt It Be Nice 1000m R’wick Concorde Stakes Heavy(9) trk Sept 6. Final run before break shared lead, kicked away at top of stretch and held off late challenge for lg nk win (56.0) Buckmoore, Ms Wicked Wanda 900m Newcastle Open Hcp Good(4) trk Sept 17. Midnorth Coast mare with excellent strike rate and just missed here first-up last campaign. Drawn to perfection and again gets 3kg off for Samantha Clenton. Big show. AGENT (M, W & J Hawkes) 7g By Pins – Go Our Dana (NZ) (32:5-7-4): Placed twice at Rosehill then journeyed north for even 4-1/2 len 4th (57.5) Whiskey Allround 1200m D’ben Plate C6 Soft(5) trk Dec 6 then overraced out wide before making moderate headway for 4-1/4 len 8th (57.0) Play Master 1000m F’ton (Bm90) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Back to Sydney but place best on latest form. INSIDE JOB (David Pfieffer) 6g By Strategic – Lusty’s Bank (25:7-4-2): Boxed on bravely under the big load for 2-1/2 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (59.5) Religify, Shiraz 1100m R’hill (Bm75) Good(3) trk Nov 29 then from wide gate with same weight closed out deep for 2-1/2 len, sht nk 3rd (59.5) Craftiness, Pro Consul 1100m R’hill (Bm75) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Racing well and he’ll appreciate the weight drop here. Include among the top prospects. FLORAL INSIGHT (J Delaney) 7g By Floral Dynamite – Please Believe (76:18-11-20): Handy, hooked deep into stretch but didn’t run on 8-3/4 len 11th (58.0) Craftiness 1100m R’hill (Bm75) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Dropped in distance and shared lead from inside draw but outgunned under the big impost 2 len 2nd (61.0) Capitano 1010m Inverell Shorts Good(3) trk Jan 1. Super consistent Taree sprinter who won’t know himself right down in the weights here. Each-way claims. QUELL (P M Perry) 4m By Snippetson – Enjoin (17:5-3-3): Folded off a wide run in wet 5-1/4 len 8th (52.0) Ball Of Muscle 1000m R’wick Plate Soft(5) trk Dec 13 then led and kicked on determinedly to post lg nk win (53.5) Felines, Cwmbran 1000m R’wick (Bm70) Good(4) trk Dec 26. Newcastle flyer who has the outside draw in harder race but can’t dismiss.

Race eight GREAT ESTEEM (P & P Snowden) 4g By Redoute’s Choice – Park Esteem (IR) (16:4-1-3): Resumed with Gosford 1200m C2 win then at same level too strong 1-3/4 len win (59.0) Knightoftherealm, Magnator 1600m Kembla Grange C2 Good(4) trk Nov 30. Freshened then brought up hat-trick in town with 1/2 hd win (59.0) Darci’s Affair, Emerald City 1600m W Farm Rst0 Good(3) trk Dec 24. Shooting for fourth successive victory and connections have engaged 3kg claimer to negate the extra weight he’s attracted. Should be prominent from outset. UNIQUE (K A Lees) 4g By Henny Hughes (US) – Madame Flurry (12:31-2): Won a 1550m Bm69 event at C’bury before 2-1/4 len, 1-1/2 len 3rd (56.0) Astronomos, Saghann 1900m R’hill Rst1 Heavy(8) trk Dec 12. Charged along rail to post 1/2 len win (57.5) Jitterbug, Vitello 1600m R’wick Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 26. Has been a model of consistency this campaign and well placed to feature again with claim and inside draw. BARGE AND CHARGE (A J Cummings) 5g By Stratum – Pilya (US) (17:4-1-1): Made modest gains from tail for midfield finish 7-1/4 len 5th (59.0) Auberge 2400m R’hill (Bm75) Soft(6) trk Dec 6. On quick back-up when shared lead duties but gave away late 2-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Beyond Thankful 2000m R’wick (Bm80) Soft(6) trk Dec 13. On a slight drop back for this but has been freshened. Chance in multiples. EMERALD CITY (David Vandyke) 4g By Bernardini (US) – A Fairy’s Kiss (NZ) (9:2-3-1): Made steady ground when resumed for 3-1/4 len 5th (58.5) Brettan 1400m W Farm E&G (Bm70) Good(4) trk Nov 28 then up in distance and had a checkered run to line but still managed 1/2 hd, lg hd 3rd (57.0) Great Esteem, Darci’s Affair 1600m W Farm Rst0 Good(3) trk Dec 24. Peaks here and will get every chance to run the trip from the inside draw. Key player. DIAMONDSINTHENIGHT (David Pfieffer) 5g By Fastnet Rock – Northern Night (23:4-4-3): Jumped awkwardly and held up near 100m when sht nk, nk 3rd (57.5) Olympic Academy, Palasport 1900m C’bury (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 17 then gained a saloon along rail for 1/2 len 2nd (52.0) Magical Stance 1900m C’bury (Bm75) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Tougher test here but could again run into a place. NADACHEVA (A G Scorse) 4g By Nadeem – Antonicheva (IR) (12:2-21): Second-up hit line forcefully along inside for len, lg nk 3rd (58.5) His Majesty, Eye Striker 1350m Wyong (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 18. On quick back-up when raced in back third and worked home late for midfield finish 3-3/4 len 6th (57.0) Great Esteem 1600m W Farm Rst0 Good(3) trk Dec 24. In light with claim but rough show at a place only at this level. SASENKILE (Tony McEvoy) 4g By Sharkbite – Snippet’s Beauty (11:23-1): Butchered start (4L) and overraced when 6-1/4 len 9th (59.0) Under The Lights 1600m Kembla Grange C2 Good(3) trk Dec 20 then ($40) when wide and inconvenienced near 1000m before plugging on for 4-1/4 len 8th (58.5) God’s In Him 1600m R’wick (Bm70) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Lift needed if he’s to worry some of these. ANOTHER CHARGER (S G Morton) 4g By Eavesdropper (US) – Durrah (19:6-1-1): Crossed to lead and kept on determinedly to post len win (58.0) Senor Montoya, Myonerose 1600m Taree (Bm65) Good(3) trk Dec 9 then back to Sydney and ($30) when ridden cold and only got going late when beat half the field home 5 len 6th (54.0) Magical Stance 1900m C’bury (Bm75) Good(3) trk Dec 27. Wasn’t disgraced over similar trip at C’bury last outing but this level tests. JITTERBUG (P & P Snowden) 4m By Danehill Dancer (IR) – Ballybleue (19:3-4-1): Ran to line well without troubling winner in wet len 2nd (54.0) Cast In Stone 1800m R’hill F&M (Bm75) Heavy(8) trk Dec 12 then first time on home track raced near tail and charged along rail for 1/2 len 2nd (52.0) Unique 1600m R’wick Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 26. Hit line solidly behind Unique here last outing. Possible knockout. DELIBERATE (J A O’Shea) 4g By Street Cry (IR) – Itemise (US) (11:22-0): Resumed off a two month break with G’burn 1400m C1 victory, then similarly placed throughout 2-1/2 len 5th (57.5) Nevagotavote 1580m C’bury (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 17. First time at headquarters raced in back half and hampered on straightening when 8-1/2 len 14th (57.5) God’s In Him 1600m R’wick (Bm70) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Needs to improve on that. BLATANT (M, W & J Hawkes) 4g By More Than Ready (US) – Cheeky Choice (10:1-0-0): Made steady ground from midfield to finish 2-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Runhardasun 1900m C’bury (Bm70) Good(3) trk July 9. Did little first-up down in grade 6 len 8th (56.5) Poltava 1400m Kembla Grange (Bm65) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Didn’t do enough first-up in easier grade. Prefer to see another.

This publication takes all care in compiling race details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check information with the official lists before placing their bets.

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Charles Moi and I (left) holding up our pens with support from women rights advocate Matilda Pilacapio, after our Picture: SHAQUILLE D KANINIBA blessing on Sunday at the Holy Family Anglican Church at Hohola

The pen is mightier than the sword. This is why veteran journalist ALFRED KANINIBA suggests that journalists around the country should get together on a certain date to have their pens blessed, preparing them to continue their fight for truth.

The pen is mightier than the sword

WHEN A journalist dies, especially one who you have been associated with for most of your working and social life, and who has become “family” to you, something in you cries out. Why! When my close colleague, mentor and brother Jack Metta passed away several years ago, I was so devastated. I just could not come to grips that this close friend, brother and colleague had gone. When another close brother Yehiura Hriehwazi passed on, I just could not believe that such a great, uncompromising, inquisitive and hardnosed reporter had left us. But what really drove the spear through my heart was when my former editor, also Post-Courier company secretary, a friend and brother Blaise Nangoi died in October last year. I was in the queue at the Port Moresby General Hospital A and E waiting, when I opened a copy of the morning paper. As I skimmed the pages I saw the headline. I was so shocked that I thought for a moment I would black out. I found a space and slumped in the corner with the other sick and suffering standing around me. Everything seemed oblivious to me. I closed my eyes and asked. Why Lord, why has this happened?

I suggest that all journalists and professionals in the media industry, including students, should have an “Opening of the journalism year”. ALFRED KANINIBA

Not long after Blaise’s death, another close brother and long-time NBC journalist-turned public relations officer, Pirpira Wartovo, also passed on. What really made it so sad for me was that Pirpira’s daughter was a teacher at Jubilee Secondary School at Hohola in Port Moresby for the whole of last year. She was also the class teacher in which my daughter was in. I heard the name Wartovo, but did not ask, thinking the name was a common Tolai name. My daughter attended Pirpira Wartovo’s funeral service. It was when she came home she told me: “Daddy my teacher’s father was a journalist.” It dawned on me then that it was the ever-smiling Pirpira Wartovo. Rest their souls dear Lord. When the two NBC female journalists were raped also towards the

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end of last year, the pressure just continued to get to me. I am an emotional person and every time a journalist or a media industry professional dies, or is hurt in line of duty, it really traumatises me. Even if they are from a different part of the world. I pray that their souls will rest in peace. I began to ask questions about myself and what I could do to help other journalists and media industry professionals to become a strong voice in our country and to strengthen our profession. As individuals, are we prepared in spirit to really do the job? I was taught journalism at Divine Word Institute, Madang, by the late Fr Frank Mihalic SVD. There were only four of us in that communication arts class of 1983-84. Schola Vogel, Audrey Kuglame, Patrick

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Matbob and myself. One of the sayings Fr Mihalic “the old man” told us is etched in my conscience. “The Pen is mightier than the Sword.” From college days I have worshipped the Pen and all through my working life and I am sure all my colleagues who have now gone before did so with undying loyalty. The Pen has been my life and the life of many others who are still in the industry. Those who have opted out of the industry but are in other areas will still rally to age-old adage, that “the Pen is mightier than the Sword”. But in 2015 and beyond there needs to be a paradigm shift. We must start it now. Journalists both in the mainstream and in public relations and other media streams need to get together, regroup and create an identity, and show solidarity. One suggestion I would like to put forward to all practising journalists and other media professionals is that we are a Christian country and we need to pay homage to our Creator and Lord God Almighty. I suggest that all journalists and professionals in the media industry, including students, should have an

“Opening of the journalism year”. This will be quite similar to the legal fraternity who have theirs in February. That a time is agreed to and a venue – church – for all our professionals to get together, have a church service in which each person comes with his/her pen and we all get a blessing by a priest or pastor. It should become an annual event. In fact, on Sunday January 4, that was exactly what I did. With another young journalist, Charles Moi, we both went up to the altar of our church, the Holy Family Anglican Church. He held his pen and his cross, while I held mine, and we were blessed by our parish priest Fr John Alfred Dubabagi. I felt humbled and empowered after that Sunday blessing. After nearly 30 years as a journalist – I know what it really means deep inside my in spirit to say… “The Pen is mightier than the Sword”. When you are empowered by the Divine Infinite, universal, atomic and supernatural power of God the father, the Son and the Holy Spirit… the Pen will reign! Send your feedback to the writer at akaniniba@spp.com.pg or 7321 2639.


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Children’s Bedtime Stories

The ugly duckling

Raymond doing what he does best: saving lives

In the jungle A lone young man is working within the remote jungles of Western Province, trying to save the lives of his people, shares JOSHUA DIMEL. He brings hope to these forgotten people. I’M inspired to share with you a story of one young man, whose heart for his people is making a great difference in one of the most remote places on earth. His name is Raymond Singamis and he comes from Baktaman village, Olsobip district, in the North Fly district of Western Province. I’m sure some of you are aware of him. Straight after graduating from Pacific Adventist University (PAU) with a nursing certificate, he has been trying to ensure his knowledge is put into saving the lives of his people, who have been silently dying from various curable diseases under the canopies of untouched forests for many years. A forgotten group of people, afflicted souls, living in a totally isolated world, is beginning to gradually realise a young man, born of their own blood and flesh, is illuminating this dark side of the

..When we put on our coat of selflessness and shelter the homeless, give food to the hungry, clothe those who are naked ...we can make our world a better place. JOSHUA DIMEL

world in terms of modern medical comfort. Raymond shared with me these photos which he took a couple of weeks ago after returning from what he described as a “body and soul wrenching journey”. He told me he is liaising with OTML’s Tax Credit Scheme to building a rural health centre for his people so that they can have the much needed medical attention. His testimony, I admit, was quite

similar to my own life. The pain and the visions, I felt were, in fact, of my own. His experiences re-ignited a profound truth that when we put on our coat of selflessness and shelter the homeless, give food to the hungry, clothe those who are naked, comfort those who are sick, we can make our world a better place. I believe that in us lies an immense power that can eliminate poverty and transform our society. We can make the change.

ONCE upon a time down on an old farm, lived a duck family, and Mother Duck had been sitting on a clutch of new eggs. One nice morning, the eggs hatched and out popped six chirpy ducklings. But one egg was bigger than the rest, and it didn’t hatch. Mother Duck couldn’t recall laying that seventh egg. How did it get there? TOCK! TOCK! The little prisoner was pecking inside his shell. “Did I count the eggs wrongl y ? ” Mother D u c k w o n dered. B u t before s h e had time to think about it, the last egg finally hatched. A strange looking duckling with gray feathers that should have been yellow gazed at a worried mother. The ducklings grew quickly, but Mother Duck had a secret worry. “I can’t understand how this ugly duckling can be one of mine!” she said to herself, shaking her head as she looked at her last born. Well, the gray duckling certainly wasn’t pretty, and since he ate far more than his brothers, he was outgrowing them. As the days went by, the poor ugly duckling became more and more unhappy. His brothers didn’t want to play with him, he was so clumsy, and all the farmyard folks simply laughed at him. He felt sad and lonely, while Mother Duck did her best to console him. “Poor little u g l y duckling!” s h e would s a y . “ W h y are you so different from the others?” And the ugly duckling felt worse than ever. He secretly wept at night. “Nobody loves me, they all tease me! Why am I different from my brothers?” Then one day, at sunrise, he ran away from the farmyard. He stopped at a pond and began to question all the other birds. “Do you know of any ducklings with gray feathers like mine?” But everyone shook their heads in scorn. “We don’t know anyone as ugly as you.” The ugly duckling did not lose heart, howev-

er, and kept on making inquiries. He went to another pond, where a pair of large geese gave him the same answer to his question. What’s more, they warned him: “Don’t stay here! Go away! It’s dangerous. There are men with guns around here!” The duckling was sorry he had ever left the farmyard. Then one day, his travels took him near an old countrywoman’s cottage. Thinking he was a stray goose, she caught him. “I’ll put this in a hutch. I hope it’s a female and lays plenty of eggs!” said the old woman, whose eyesight was poor. But the ugly duckling laid not a single egg. The hen kept frightening him. “Just w a i t ! If you don’t lay eggs, the old woman w i l l wring y o u r n e c k and pop you into the pot!” And the cat chipped in: “Hee! Hee! I hope the woman cooks you, then I can gnaw at your bones!” The poor ugly duckling was so scared that he lost his appetite, though the old woman kept stuffing him with food and grumbling: “If you won’t lay eggs, at least hurry up and get plump!” “Oh, dear me!” moaned the now terrified duckling. “I’ll die of fright first! And I did so hope someone would love me!” Then one night, finding the hutch door ajar, he escaped. Once again he was all alone. He fled as far away as he could, and at dawn, he found himself in a thick bed of reeds. “If nobody wants me, I’ll h i d e here forever.” There w a s plenty a food, and the duckling began to feel a little happier, though he was lonely. One day at sunrise, he saw a flight of beautiful birds wing overhead. CONTINUED NEXT WEEK

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Gratitude quest Planning to write a memoir, a 95-yearold digger went looking for records of those who served in WWII but saw immediately that a lot of information were amiss. Bill Park has spent 12 years updating thousands of missing service records, writes MICHAEL BRISSENDEN.

Bill Park helping to build a new hut in Lae in 1945

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AUSTRALIAN Bill Park is 95 years old, but if you didn’t know it, you wouldn’t have guessed it looking at him. He sheets his longevity home to his good genes and the women in his life. But there’s another reason he’s still able to stroll up the bank of the Brisbane River near his home in suburban Sherwood like a man half his age. For the past 12 years he’s been consumed with a crusade for justice and recognition. Mr Park is an Australian World War II veteran. In 1942 he signed up with the 15th Battalion, then joined the cipher division of the Intelligence Corps and ended up serving in Papua New Guinea. Back in 2002, Mr Park was still a sprightly young 82-year-old. Planning to write a memoir, he went looking for records on the Australian government’s new nominal roll – supposedly a list of all those who served in WWII. His name was there, but many of his mates weren’t. At first he said he was surprised, but not long after that he got very

Bill Park, in 1945, signed up with the 15th Battalion that served in New Guinea

If the nation stops remembering people by making promises they are not going to keep, then sorry but I’m going to bring you down. BILL PARK

angry. “This nominal roll was designed so that anyone, anywhere in the world, could put in a name and get the details of his service,” Mr Park said. “If the nation stops remembering people by making promises they are not going to keep, then sorry but I’m going to bring you down.” The more he investigated the nominal roll the worse it began to look. Not only were many of his mates left off, but by cross-referencing the 125,000 Queensland enlistments with the roll he came to the startling conclusion that in at least 10 per cent of cases, the entries were either wrong or not

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there at all. Mr Park notified the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) but found his concerns hit a bureaucratic brick wall. No one was prepared to acknowledge the problem or, more importantly, do anything to fix it. So Mr Park set about putting the record straight himself. For the past 12 years Mr Park has been digging through the enlistment register, pay cards and records held at the national archive and now he says he’s almost done the DVA’s job for it. “All they had to do was do what I did. I’m not a computer bloke but I’ve gone and entered up in my computer all these names. “Even if there’s no money in

DVA, all they had to do is go and buy a computer for $1000 and do what I did.” He might be 95 but he still has the determination that drove him through a post-war career that included company directorships and eventually chairman of the Brisbane Stock Exchange, among many other things. For the past 12 years that determination kept him focused on correcting the record for all those who served. He acknowledges the project and his determination has probably also helped keep him alive. “I only wish I was younger,” he said. Since 2003, he’s been trying to get someone to listen. He’s called, he’s e-mailed, he’s written to the DVA and to every Veterans Affairs Minister, but he still can’t get them to acknowledge the mistake or fix it. The old veteran now thinks the only explanation is the DVA is just too embarrassed to acknowledge the problem. But in a formal response to the ABC, the minister’s office simply said: “Nominal rolls are

considered by DVA as works in progress. “When the WWII nominal roll was published in 2002, DVA sought and received feedback on errors and omissions. “DVA maintains a small team who research and respond to this feedback.” But Mr Park doesn’t buy it. He says the nominal roll isn’t a worthy memorial if it doesn’t do what it claims. And if there are no plans to fix it, he’ll just have to keep fighting. His time is running short, but he’s not giving up. He says he owes it to his mates and to all those who served. “Maybe I’m cuckoo but at least I can look any of these blokes in the eye and say ‘I’m sorry mate, I tried but I failed’,” he said. “I’d sooner do that than walk away from it. The Veterans’ Affairs portfolio is responsible for carrying out Government policy and implementing programs to fulfil Australia’s obligations to war veterans and their dependants. – ABC News Australia


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An example of the Westminster system which has the separation of powers, known as the three arms of government. PNG uses this system

To be in control EDWARD PULAGIS explains the different types of government systems in the world; processes which help governments build nations and why some of them do not seem to be as effective as expected. GOVERNMENT and politics have always been the universal aspect of human existence. Politics is the activity where groups reach binding collective decisions through attempting to reconcile differences among their members. Similarly, the Westminster system has been tried and tested for its authenticity by states and governments. The Westminster system has been in contentious debates, especially in the distribution of powers among the higher and lower political units. Since independence in 1975, there have been many changes aimed at bringing government closer to the people. There are many government systems, however political scientists often identify two main types: the majoritarian system and the consensus (federal) system. The consensus system divides power between higher governing bodies and the lower political units – the states and provinces – and is best suited to societies that are more diverse. The majoritar-

ian system is more appropriate to societies with few differences (homogenous). However, there are continuous debates on which of the two is more desirable as in some countries there are differences, for instance, in the electoral laws and policies which can be enacted by a single political party with a legislative majority. In addition, there are in place government systems that give a different meaning on the idea of democracy and nation building. Such as a totalitarian government of the Latin Americas, Islamic regimes of the Middle East, semi-democracy’s and communist party-led governments (Russia and China). In a nutshell, these two systems describe the process and functions of laws and institutions of the state, the machinery and the responsibility of government. In the government we find the three arms; the legislator, the executive and the judiciary. They play a vital role in the functions and op-

erations of the government. For example, the government of the day must manage public finance and create policies to implement in society. One of its main purposes is to uphold the State sovereignty and national security in international politics, to defend the State against external and internal threats. So the question is, has government been working well in PNG? Firstly, there will never be a perfect government in the world; but to work effectively all governments must have a pathway to successfully address its growth and development challenges. Vision 2050 is one clear example of a pathway to guide all Government directives and operations forward. Secondly, this question cannot be asked if development is complete in the sense that government is seen to be working for the people and not for itself. Questions have been asked on whether or not democratic forms of government will maintain this fragile nation in the next 40 years given the present state of PNG where some pressing issues are concerned. We have seen that changes to electoral laws and government polices did not prevent new ways of getting existing governments ousted to emerge. The political convulsion of 2011 was a first of its kind and perhaps in the world too. It was when all three arms of the government were questioned of their im-

partiality and integrity of powers to perform their roles to the extent that the bureaucracy had to take sides. The Westminster system is a centralised system. A centralised system operates in such a way where the national Government is simply in exclusive control of even the legal systems of the country and the bureaucracy. With full control of revenues, the taxation powers, the majoritarian model disregards the many differences that make up the nation it assumes control over the mining, oil, gas and other key resources in PNG. On the other hand, we will think of many reasons to come up with on why Government is simply not functioning well, where some critics would say that there is an absence of participatory leadership to a more dictatorial or authoritarian leadership. Others would share the sentiments of breeding corruption, protecting thieves and liars under the disguise of political stability. For the current government, its focuses in building more infrastructures have created opportunities for other supportive industries. In its effort in bringing government closer to the people, education and health has been Prime Minister Peter O’Neill’s signature polices. But one of the main challenges is a fast growing population which Government systems and services cannot cope with and it

seems the country is 30-40 years behind on some of the services. To put it simply, the current government has been performing well but absolutely not functioning well. Because there is a difference between performance and function, though they relate to each other in definition, they complement differently in the activity of Government. When you perform, you are producing results and when you function, you are simply able to operate following all the important ‘guidelines, structures’ together with all necessary ‘tools and essentials’ that constantly equip and sustain you to produce results (performance). Hence there is a great need for PNG to produce governments to function and perform effectively at the same time. In summary PNG has a very prospective future despite the challenges presented when two different systems came into contact with each other. Relevant political literature reveal that many of the pioneer politicians and bureaucrats/ statesmen never really understood the wider implications of a system that was so foreign and for the first time heard of in a country born out of 800 fragile images, woven into a melting pot of uncertainty. Therefore one way of formulating answers is to look into the devolution or decentralisation of powers at the different levels of Government in PNG today.

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Mysterious ways LEFT and right: Modern day Arabs using donkeys for transportation Pictures: FRANK MECKLENBURG

In the story of Samuel and his quest to find a king for the Israelites, FRANK MECKLENBURG portrays how God can use different circumstances for his will and purpose. God sure does work in mysterious ways. THE people did not accept the warnings or consequences Samuel the Prophet gave about having a king like all the other nations around them had. “But the people refused to listen to Samuel. “No!” They said. “We want a king over us. Then we will be like all the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out before us and fight our battles.” (1 Samuel 8:19–20 NIV) After the LORD confirmed what Samuel was to do, he sent the people back to their villages, which to me, indicates that he still felt rejected by the leaders. But he was obedient to God in this situation as he was throughout his life. He went to the LORD in prayer and did not argue with God after he was told what to do. “The LORD answered: Listen to them and give them a king.” (1 Samuel 8:22 NIV) Samuel lost no time starting the process of finding a king for the people of Israel. Of course it was not just Samuel’s task, because God promised Samuel that at the right time he would know whom God had chosen to be the first king of Israel. God’s part was then what it is today, by his using every aspect and circumstance of our life for his purposes even though sometimes

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we are unaware of it. This helps us trust him even more than we ordinarily do. God knew that Kish was a respected man of the tribe of Benjamin who had a son named Saul who was taller than any other Israelite, but not taller than the Philistines, particularly the giant named Goliath. Saul was known and respected as stronger physically and wiser than other Israelites. If you were picking an athlete for basketball, soccer, or rugby, you probably would have chosen Saul. At this time, some of Kish’s donkeys wandered off from where they were ordinarily kept and were lost.

Literacy is beautiful By CATHERINE RIVARD and TIM SCOTT “LITERACY is beautiful,” Lewa exclaimed, unable to hold back her smile. “It’s my deepest joy to watch someone learn how to read.” Lewa, the literacy coordinator for the Kalo language in Central Province, was attending the orthotech workshop held at the Ukarumpa Training Centre along with 17 other participants from over 11 lan-

guages. The goal of the workshop was to train participants as orthography technicians who would be able to organise and run alphabet design workshops. She was excited to learn about new tools and methods that would help her refine the Kalo alphabet and continue to develop literacy programs. Lewa has been teaching literacy in her area since the 1960s. “It encourages my heart to see my former students become leaders and good

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Because donkeys were a very important part of the life of the Israelites, it was important for them to be found. If you lost your car or other valuables, you also would want to find it. Who better could Kish send to look for them, but his son, Saul? “Take one of the servants with you and go and look for the donkeys.” (1 Samuel 9:3 NIV) Saul and his servant started out going northwest to a village called Shalisha, west of Shechem, with no success. They continued on through the Territory of Benjamin looking for their donkey, but again they were not successful and they were low on food. Saul was concerned that his father would stop worrying about the donkeys and start worrying about him and his servant so he suggested that they return home, because of his concern about his father, but also because he was frustrated that there was no sign of the missing donkeys. Saul’s servant seemed more sensitive spiritually than Saul because he sensed that since they were near the town where the prophet was visiting, they should go see him because he would be able to give them some direction for finding the donkeys. The prophet was none other than

the Prophet Samuel who travelled around the area teaching and helping the people. God enabled the servant to convince Saul to go and see the prophet instead of returning home, but since it was a custom to give a gift to the prophet, Saul was concerned because they did not have one. Again God used the servant who just happened to have some money, quarter of a shekel of silver. He sensed that it was so important for them to see the prophet that he was willing to use all the money he had as a gift. Can you imagine bothering such an important and godly man about finding lost donkeys when he was busy with spiritual matters? But of course God knew what he was doing. Upon their arrival in the village some girls told them that the prophet had just arrived and if they hurried they would be able to see him. Before Saul and his servant arrived, the LORD told Samuel that the future king of the Israelites was on his way. “About this time tomorrow I will send you a man from the land of Benjamin. Anoint him leader over my people Israel; he will deliver my people from the hand of the Philistines. I have looked upon my people, for their cry has reached me.”

(1 Samuel 9:16 NIV) So Samuel was not surprised when he saw them coming up the hill to see him. The reason Saul went up to Samuel and asked him if he might know where he could find the prophet was because he did not recognise him. Evidently Saul had not met Samuel before. After Samuel identified himself and invited them to have a meal with him, he surprised them by telling them that they should not worry about the lost donkeys because they had been found. I don’t think the donkey was really lost because God knew where it was and caused Saul not to be able to find it in order to bring him to the right place and at the right time. Saul thought he was on a journey to find some lost donkeys, but instead he was on a journey planned by God. We can never say that God does not have a purpose for all of life’s activities. Also we see that God may use our employee, student, child or wife to direct us. We also see the importance of animals and how God can use them to guide us. Have you ever wondered why animals hear God better than humans?

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of those who are educated to pass on their gift, and she models that theory by keeping the doors of her house open to anyone who might want to learn to read. “They are so hungry for knowledge! I tell them, whenever you have time, you come to my house and I will help you. I’ve asked my family to give me 10 minutes free from my other responsibilities to help this person, and they understand.” Lewa sees her role as a literacy teacher as planned by God from the beginning and always seeks to

encourage her fellow teachers. “Psalm 139:13 says God knitted you together in your mother’s womb . . . God has been forming you and molding you so you can be willing to serve Him through literacy. “God has chosen us to take up this literacy work. People don’t always understand, but because of your commitment, because of your teaching, this man that you teach, he will be able to open the Bible and read the Word of God, and he will find life. “And it’s because you taught him to read in the first place.”

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Watch me work this hoop!

Beautiful mamas on a day out

Pinaga rocks! Vicky and small bro Samson on Christmas Eve

Rotary Youth Leadership awards participants at Gateway Hotel Has anyone seen this creature?

G4S staff with their trainer (William Maino)

Matupit Island Primary School closing

Taking a break ... HOPL Electrical crew

Local tourists: Jenny Kila (second right) with family members at Seven-Mile, Jackson Airport, Port Moresby

The man behind the wheel

Lewa wai ... wai na ...

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SIGNS you drink too much coffee: You answer the door before people knock; You ski uphill; You’re the employee of the month at the local coffeehouse and you don’t even work there; You haven’t blinked since the last lunar eclipse; You help your dog chase its tail, and, Your eyes stay open when you sneeze. THREE construction workers are on the seventy-fifth floor of a non-finished building. The Italian opens his lunch box to find a pizza and says “Man, if I get pizza one more time I am going to jump off this building and fall to my death!” The Chinese opens his lunch box to find rice and says “Man, if I get rice one more time I am going to jump off this building and fall to my death!” The blonde opens his lunch box to find a cheeseburger and says “Man, if I get a

cheeseburger one more time I’m going to jump off this building and fall to my death!” So the next day they all got the same thing and they jumped off the building to their death. That weekend at the funeral, the Italian and the Chinese wives are crying and saying “I would have fixed him something else for lunch but he never told me.” And as the two wives stare at the blonde’s wife, they both ask why she isn’t sad about her husband’s death. The blonde replies, “Don’t look at me, he packs his own lunch.” HOW to be annoying: ☺ When your teacher is looking for volunteers, shout: “I VOLUNTEER AS A TRIBUTE.” ☺ Whenever someone steps into the elevator, in a deep voice say “GET OUT”. ☺ When the doors of the elevator close, turn to those behind you and say “You’re probably wondering why I gathered you all here today.”

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Questions never asked WHY are our veins blue if our blood is red? The reason your veins look blue is because different wavelengths of light with different properties are hitting your skin. Blue light is absorbed by the blood and is then reflected back. Why do most singers seem to lose their accents when singing? Phonetics and cadence often makes singers lose their accents when they sing. This is because they are forced to stress some syllables and make their words longer. The result makes most people sound like they’re from the same area. Why do we crave greasy

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food when we’re hungover? When you drink, your body produces more of a brain chemical called galanin. Galanin in turn increases your appetite for fats. Why do we say “cheese” when taking a picture? The exact origin of the word “cheese” is unknown, but what we do know is that by saying it, the corners of our mouth turn up, producing the smile most people want for photographs. Why do our fingers and toes get all wrinkly when we’re in the water? Scientists believe that our fingers and toes become wrinkly as a way to help improve our grip on things underwater.

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ABOVE: When King Triton arrives at the concert in the beginning of The Little Mermaid, there are a few familiar faces BELOW: In Wreck-It Ralph the animators hid a Mickey Mouse into the film

Secret world of Mickey IT’S a Disney tradition that has been secretly carried out for decades; never publicly acknowledged and is now a near obsession for fans: Finding hidden Mickeys. Animators and theme park designers have long been incorporating hidden Mickeys into their work, giving fans the chance to try and spot the iconic mouse surreptitiously planted in the background of modern movies and ride designs. The practice is now so widespread that finding Mickey is considered a sport among Disney lovers with entire websites set up

to document the hidden icon. Imagineers have hidden representations of Mickey in movies from Snow White to Aladdin and around the Magic Kingdom and Epcot Center. Usually they consist of three circles drawn to represent Mickey’s head and ears but can even go as far as planting Mickey, Goofy et al in a crowd scene. There is no official list of all the Mickeys hidden by Disney workers adding to the mystery and debate but Disney.com documented some of their best movie versions on a blog post.

Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character and the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company. He was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928. Mickey first was seen in a single test screening (Plane Crazy). Mickey officially debuted in the short film Steamboat Willie (1928), one of the first sound cartoons. He went on to appear in over 130 films, including The Band Concert (1935), Brave Little Tailor (1938), and Fantasia (1940). – Mail Online


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Rapper sues Eminem

Blake Lively makes Forbes list

EMINEM is being sued for $8 million (K21.2m). The 42-year-old rapper and his record label are the subject of legal action from Raymond Jones, an MC from the group Hotstylz, who has alleged the star has sampled one of his songs without permission. According to TMZ, the case claims Eminem’s song Rap God, from his ‘Marshall Mathers LP 2’, features a 25-second clip from Raymond’s track Lookin Boy and he wants to be compensated financially for the unauthorised use. A spokesperson for Eminem has not yet commented on the allegations. In September, Rap God made it into the Guinness Book of World Records for the most words in a hit single, with the six minute, four seconds-long track totting up 1560 words. Eminem recently admitted he loves performing live with musicians because he thinks they add a new element to his sound. He said: “It’s definitely better, it definitely brings a whole new element to it. There are more things to do with your hands. It’s a whole different energy, it’s louder, it’s more in your face, it’s more explosive. For me, music is about feeling and energy and all that. “We always try to mess around with the order of things. There are certain songs that just, for some reason or another, they don’t work as good live. You have to go with the ones that work best to perform live. Sometimes we’ll [also] add ones in we haven’t done in a while.’’ Rap God premiered via YouTube, on October 14, 2013, and was released in the US on October 15.

GOT to hit cinemas Cameron Diaz and Joey Madden tied the knot on Monday STARTING January 23 and ending January 29, Game of Thrones will be a movie. And not just any movie – an IMAX movie. Fans will get to see the last two episodes from season four of the crazy awesome HBO series remastered just for IMAX. Plus, moviegoers will be treated to the worldwide debut of an IMAX-ised sneak-peek trailer of season five! Sure, it might turn out to be mildly disappointing when we’ll have to go back to normal TV screens when season five actually starts airing, but seeing any part of one of the prettiest shows on TV on the big screen is going to be a total treat. In the featured episodes, titled “The Watchers on the Wall,” and “The Children,” not only will we get to see that gigantic battle scene as Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch defend the Wall from the Wildlings, but we’ll also get to watch Tyrion get the ultimate revenge on dear old dad – and in IMAX, no less! As for the trailer, not a lot is known about season 5, but perhaps we’ll get a glimpse of some of the new faces joining the cast, or maybe of some of the first ever Game of Thrones flashbacks we’ve heard so much about.

Married! CAMERON Diaz and Benji Madden are married! The couple tied the knot Monday night at Diaz’s Beverly Hills home after a whirlwind courtship and blink-and-you-missed-it engagement. All told, we hear that about 100 guests were in attendance and, while a massive tent was set up in the yard, the ceremony took place inside the house. Friends and family filed into the reception tent after the I-dos. Word just got out today that the super-stealth duo were planning on taking the plunge, boggling more than a few minds since Diaz, 42, and Madden, 35, just stepped out as a couple (and an unconfirmed couple at that) last May. The Good

Charlotte rocker popped the question a few days before Christmas. But maybe they started planning when they met, because the big celebration didn’t have the look of an 11th-hour affair. A source told E! News that Benji’s sister-in-law, Nicole Richie, and Diaz BFF Drew Barrymore would be serving as bridesmaids, and Gwyneth Paltrow and producer Jeffrey Katzenberg were among the guests who were spotted arriving. Drew’s hubby, Will Kopelman, arrived separately – which would make sense if his missus was busy getting ready with the bridal party. So it sounds as though Diaz finally happened upon the right relationship, having lamented

less than a year ago how people “chase” marriage because of the lofty ideal that it leads to automatic happiness. In hindsight, however, it certainly sounds as though Diaz’s stance on the possibility of finding the Mr Right was softening. About her own storied romantic history, the Sex Tape star told InStyle last spring that she was “grateful for all of it – whether it was something quick and passing or something that lingered too long. “There is not one thing I’ve been through that hasn’t been a lesson that led me to this moment, and I can’t believe how great life keeps getting,” she said. – E! News

BLAKE Lively, Zac Efron and Emma Watson (pictured respectively) have made the latest Forbes 30 under 30 list. While the 27year-old actress – who welcomed her first child with Ryan Reynolds shortly before new year – is known for her acting and modelling career in showbusiness, she appears on the list for her work as an entrepreneur with digital magazine and e-commerce website Preserve, which she launched. The modest star said: “I have the unfair advantage of having an existing brand. “I’ll never feel like I arrived. The people I look up to the most are the people that are continuing to up their game.’’ Zac, 27, Emma, 24, and Keira Knightley, 29, also appeared on the list but for their acting success, while Girl with a Dragon Tattoo star Rooney Mara was named for both her acting and humanitarian achievements. The 29-year-old beauty was recognised after creating a foundation to help children in Kenya’s Kibera slums while she was at college as well as her humanitarian work in Africa as an Oxfam ambassador. Emma Stone, 26, was given a nod for her acting achievements, as was Ellen Page, 27, who also had a mention for her producer commitments with her first movie, Into the Forest, due out this year. Forbes said: “This year’s list comprises movers and makers who are achieving the new American dream: 16 per cent either dropped out or never attended college, 19 per cent are immigrants, and 83 per cent have a middle-class or low-income background. They chose their dream jobs at a very young age; 14 years old is the average age of when those on the 30 Under 30 list knew exactly what they wanted to be.’’ Several other entertainment stars to make the list included actors Miles Teller, 27, Ansel Elgort, 20, Tatiana Maslany, 29, and Keke Palmer, 21, who also sings and hosts TV shows. – TV3

Sherlock begins filming again

HIS spokesperson has just confirmed the good news that he’s expecting his first child with his fiancée Sophie Hunter. But Benedict Cumberbatch put his baby joy to the back of his mind as he returned to work on Wednesday, filming a brand new episode of critically-acclaimed show Sherlock in Bristol. – Mail Online

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TALES OF FASHION (T Bailey) 3f By Tale Of The Cat (US) – Queen Of Fashion (7:2-2-0): Worked hard early from wide gate and only nailed in last stride first up hd 2nd (56.5) Savoureux 1200m D’ben Mode Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Not bad 1-1/2 len 5th (55.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Has the tactical speed to take advantage of ideal alley. Right in this. ECHO GAL (Ms G Waterhouse) 3f By Stratum – Pink Siris (10:3-20): Too far 6-1/4 len 5th (56.0) First Seal 1600m R’wick Flight Stks Good(3) trk Oct 4. Led and held on well 1-1/4 len 2nd (54.5) Aerobar 1200m Wyong 3yo Stks Good(3) trk Dec 18. Will push forward from awkward draw and give plenty of cheek. STROAK (B R Guy) 3f By Real Saga – Cubism (10:3-1-1): Took a few strides to wind up then finished strongly 2-1/4 len, sht nk 3rd (55.0) Soldi Domani, She’s Miss Devine 1200m D’ben Gold Edition Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Stuck in worst part of track and forgive 3-1/4 len 7th (55.0) Mywayorthehighway 1300m Gold Coast Vo Rogue Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Won here three runs back against older rivals. Knockout chance. AEROBAR (G A Ryan) 3f By Flying Spur – Flavoured (8:2-0-2): Elevated heart rate after 13-1/2 len last (56.5) Harrier Jet 1200m R’hill 3yo (Bm71) Good(3) trk Nov 29. Knuckled down well 1-1/4 len win (54.5) Echo Gal, Cyclone 1200m Wyong 3yo Stks Good(3) trk Dec 18. Rates highly. HERSTORY (P G Moody) 3f By Commands – Fuji Dancer (4:2-1-0): Scratched. SHE’S MISS DEVINE (K C Wood) 3f By Show A Heart – Borderline (5:2-1-1): Held on ok after leading 2-1/4 len 2nd (55.0) Soldi Domani 1200m D’ben Gold Edition Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Gave her all nk, sht nk 3rd (57.5) Vienna Royale, Castanita 1200m D’ben 3yo Good(4) trk Jan 1. Didn’t get many favours in running from wide gate last time but showed plenty of determination to keep boxing on. Drawn out again but will give a sight. MISTER BOOZE (P J Fleming) 3g By Tycoon Ruler – Buck ‘n’ Jazz (8:2-0-0): Resumed with fair 3-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Lady Jetsetter 1000m Sunshine Coast 3yo Good(3) trk Dec 10. Not bad 3/4 len 5th (57.0) Vienna Royale 1200m D’ben 3yo Good(4) trk Jan 1. Went a bit keenly last time but fought on ok at the finish. Lot more depth to this field and trip is a concern. Take on trust. POLYNIKES (B R Guy) 3c By Hidden Dragon – Athena Mana Mou (6:22-0): Led and never looked like stopping 1-3/4 len win (57.5) World Series, So Quick 1400m Sunshine Coast E&G C1 Good(3) trk Dec 3. Went down fighting hd 2nd (55.0) Glorious Red 1615m D’ben 3yo Good(4) trk Dec 20. In cracking form this campaign and rock solid in condition. Drawn the car park but will be in it for a long way. I AM ZELADY (Sam Kavanagh) 3f By I Am Invincible – Zelady (3:1-0-2): Ran on well but poor start was costly lg hd, sht nk 3rd (57.0) Snow White, Montrer Dame 1300m R’hill 3yoF (Bm72) Good(3) trk Nov 15. Fought on ok sht hd, 2-1/4 len 3rd (55.5) Music Magnate, Inz’n’out 1200m C’bury 3yo (Bm72) Good(4) trk Dec 27. Has her share of ability but poor draw makes her task difficult. Place preferred. I AM IMPRESSED (R J Quinton) 3g By I Am Invincible – Impressions (5:1-0-1): Ran on well when resuming 2-1/4 len, nose 3rd (56.5) Harrier Jet, Dupe ‘em 1200m R’hill 3yo (Bm71) Good(3) trk Nov 29. Kept closing 1-3/4 len 4th (56.0) Testashadow 1400m R’hill 3yo (Bm72) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Ticking along nicely this campaign and ready to peak for his most important assignment this prep with blinkers on first time. Not the worst.

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Race six WICKED INTENT (B A Mitchell) 2c By Wicked Style (US) – Tell’em It’s Easy (4:3-1-0): Strode clear to win as he liked 4-1/4 len win (56.5) Mishani Di Caprio, It’s Vegas Baby 1050m D’ben Phelan Ready Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Fought on well 2 len 2nd (57.0) Mishani Honcho 1200m Gold Coast BJ McLachlan Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Didn’t get much peace early last start and was by no means disgraced in deteriorating conditions. Drawn perfectly and might strike a firmer surface this time. Can bounce back. ZOUTENANT (Kevin Moses) 2c By Zizou – Tenant’s Tiara (2:1-1-0): Led but no match 3-1/2 len 2nd (56.0) Voilier 1100m R’hill 2yo Plt Soft(7) trk Dec 6. Managed to cling on nose win (56.5) Surf Seeker, Single Gaze 1100m Wyong 2yo Classic Good(3) trk Dec 18. Tidy effort last time when saddle slipped and showed plenty of grit and determination. Kept fresh for this. One of the major players. LE CHEF (D J Hansen) 2g By Exceed And Excel – Red For Lou (3:2-00): Strode clear 4-1/2 len win (55.5) Sugar Hit, Lady Mercury 1100m Ipswich 2yo Mdn Good(3) trk Dec 24. Led all the way len win (56.5) Real Good, Red Magic 1200m Gold Coast 2yo Soft(6) trk Jan 3. Undefeated since the blinkers went on. Drawn to make his own luck and rock solid in condition. Will give plenty of cheek at good odds. OLD TRIESTE (Andrew Noblet) 2c By Hinchinbrook – Love’s Great (3:01-0): Worked home ok 4-1/4 len 4th (57.0) Carriages 1000m Ballarat 2yo Clockwise Good(3) trk Nov 22. Fair 4-3/4 len 4th (57.0) Mishani Honcho 1200m Gold Coast BJ McLachlan Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Didn’t look comfortable in going last time but drawn the car park. Will need plenty of luck from out there. SURF SEEKER (M, W & J Hawkes) 2c By Wanted – Surfari (1:0-1-0): Charged home from near last turn nose 2nd (56.5) Zoutenant 1100m Wyong 2yo Classic Good(3) trk Dec 18. Had the flashing light on at debut and would’ve won in another bound. Will derive plenty of benefit from that experience. Draw is a worry but will be hard to hold out. CARRIAGES (Ms G Waterhouse) 2f By Hinchinbrook – Simply Enchanting (US) (2:1-0-1): Fought on ok at debut 2 len, 3/4 len 3rd (52.0) Mine Two, Italy 1000m R’wick 2yo Plt Good(3) trk Nov 8. Too speedy 2 len win (55.0) Prompt Return, Moral Outrage 1000m Ballarat 2yo Clockwise Good(3) trk Nov 22. Hit the ground running last time and defied all attempts to run her down. Couldn’t have drawn a worse gate but will be in it for a long way. FREQUENDLY (L G Ross) 2f By Sequalo – Northern Friends (4:3-0-1): Disappointing 2-1/4 len, 2-1/4 len 3rd (58.0) Pepperano, Patronizing 1110m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Nov 22. Strode clear 3 len win (55.0) In His Stride, Spinnaker Run 1050m Toowoomba 2yo Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Right back to her best last time with a dominant victory. Makes her own luck and drawn ideally. Bound to look the winner at some stage in the straight. SINGLE GAZE (N J Olive) 2f By Not A Single Doubt – Redaluca’s Gaze (2:1-0-1): Stormed home at debut for boilover len win (54.0) Zulu Royal, Counterattack 1100m R’hill 2yo Plt Good(3) trk Nov 1. Brave in defeat nose, lg hd 3rd (54.5) Zoutenant, Surf Seeker 1100m Wyong 2yo Classic Good(3) trk Dec 18. Sensational effort at Wyong when she went around the middle of the track and lost no admirers. Oliver key jockey change. Right in this. FLAMENCO (L F Birchley) 2f By Sequalo – Hidden Flair (1:1-0-0): Wouldn’t be denied at debut 1/2 hd win (56.5) Flamenco Girl, Sweet Repeat 1050m D’ben Calaway Gal Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Showed plenty of determination at debut and is untapped. On the downside she ran nearly a second slower than Wicked Intent the same day. Dream draw in her favour and will be strong at the finish. MISS IDYLLIC (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 2f By Exceed And Excel – Academy Idol (4:0-3-0): Only nailed in last stride nose 2nd (58.5) Bantam 1000m M Valley 2yo Good(3) trk Nov 29. Pounced at right time but ambushed late hd 2nd (54.0) Ottoman 1100m R’hill 2yo Plt Good(3) trk Dec 20. Photo finish decisions have cost her dearly lately but gets a big tick for her honesty. Drawn horribly but will give a good account. PERIGNON (G A Ryan) 2f By Snitzel – Last Blaze (JP) (2:1-0-0): Weaved through pack and finished strongly at debut 2-1/2 len 4th (54.5) Zoutenant 1100m Wyong 2yo Classic Good(3) trk Dec 18. Knuckled down well once she got balanced up nk win (54.0) Look To The Stars, Racy 1200m C’bury 2yo Plt Good(4) trk Dec 27. Making excellent progress and has plenty of upside. Bunched finish and slow time took some gloss off last win but has a sense of timing about her. Will be putting in the big bounds late. MADOTTI (M J Dunn) 2f By Falvelon – Mighty Illusion (3:1-1-0): Finished gamely 1/2 len win (54.0) The Wildman, Military Miss 1050m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Oct 18. No luck and forgive 4-3/4 len 6th (55.5) Saga Of The Storm 1110m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Dec 20. Lost all hope when stopped in her tracks 250m last time and did well to keep finding line. Blinkers on first time will help her cause. Not hopeless. SAGA OF THE STORM (L F Birchley) 2f By Real Saga – Fantasy Gal (US) (2:1-0-1): Ran home gamely hd, sht nk 3rd (54.0) Mishani Honcho, Mishani Di Caprio 1200m D’ben 2yo Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Finished strongly len win (54.0) Real Good, In His Stride 1110m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Dec 20. Lightly raced and has plenty of upside. Likely to drift back but will be storming home if they go hard up front. Don’t sell her short with blinkers on first time.

CLAUDIA JEAN (D Hayes & T Dabernig) 2f By Not A Single Doubt – Milzeel (NZ) (1:1-0-0): Strode clear to win with plenty up the sleeve at debut 3-1/2 len win (52.0) Bosnia, Call Me Anything 1000m F’ton 2yo Plt Good(3) trk Dec 20. Created good impression at her only outing although she was opposed to only four rivals and it developed into a sprint home. Will have to boot up from gate one to hold a forward spot but has loads of upside. Respect. PEPPERANO (L F Birchley) 2f By Court Command – Serrano (2:1-00): Led and cruised home at debut 2-1/4 len win (54.0) Patronizing, Frequendly 1110m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Nov 22. Never travelling well 4-1/4 len 4th (55.0) Frequendly 1050m Toowoomba 2yo Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Looked all at sea on the uphill circuit last time and best to forgive that defeat. Wide alley is an issue but no one riding better than Browne. Can’t be ignored. RACY (G Portelli) 2f By Exceed And Excel – Saucy Nell (2:1-0-1): Did a bit wrong at debut but wouldn’t give in len win (56.0) Look To The Stars, Savannah Rose 1000m W Farm 2yoF Mdn Plt Heavy(8) trk Dec 10. Fought on well nk, nk 3rd (54.0) Perignon, Look To The Stars 1200m C’bury 2yo Plt Good(4) trk Dec 27. Pushed out of the way on the turn by runner-up last start but didn’t shirk her task. Not hopeless. FLAMENCO GIRL (D J Bougoure) 2f By Snitzel – Dance Girl Dance (3:1-1-0): Niggled at most of way but went down fighting 1/2 hd 2nd (56.5) Flamenco 1050m D’ben Calaway Gal Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Struggling 9-3/4 len 7th (55.0) Mishani Honcho 1200m Gold Coast BJ McLachlan Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Hasn’t looked comfortable in the wet at past two runs. Poor draw against and desperately needs a dry track. Take on trust. RIGHT OF WAY (Ms G Waterhouse) 2f By Denman – Street Sign (US) (3:0-1-1): Fought on well len, 1-1/4 len 3rd (54.0) Sampeah, Let’s Make It Rain 1100m R’hill 2yo Plt Good(3) trk Nov 29. Too wet 8-1/4 len 5th (55.0) Mishani Honcho 1200m Gold Coast BJ McLachlan Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Didn’t handle conditions last time and run can be excused. Drawn awkwardly and others look a bit stronger. REAL GOOD (T N Miller) 2g By Real Saga – Cruyff I’m Good (2:0-2-0): Stuck to his guns len 2nd (55.0) Saga Of The Storm 1110m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Dec 20. Kept trying and beat the rest easily len 2nd (58.0) Le Chef 1200m Gold Coast 2yo Soft(6) trk Jan 3. Made a rookie error straightening up last week when he ducked in which proved costly. Honest type but needs it a bit easier. STAR OF NIGHT (D T Kelly) 2f By Wicked Style (US) – Daunting Thought (3:0-1-1): Struggling 5-1/2 len 5th (56.5) Flamenco 1050m D’ben Calaway Gal Soft(6) trk Dec 13. Ran home well 2 len, 1-3/4 len 3rd (55.0) Mishani Honcho, Wicked Intent 1200m Gold Coast BJ McLachlan Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Better effort last time when she returned to home base. Has a bright future but might find this a shade too tough. WICKED INVESTMENT (Paul Butterworth) 2c By Wicked Style (US) – Savings (5:0-0-2): Bit unlucky 2-1/2 len 4th (55.5) Saga Of The Storm 1110m D’ben 2yo Good(4) trk Dec 20. Never likely 8-1/4 len 5th (57.0) Frequendly 1050m Toowoomba 2yo Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 31. Well beaten last time and hard to see him making the required improvement to trouble these.

Race seven DRIEFONTEIN (Ms G Waterhouse) 5m By Fastnet Rock – Follow Gold (32:8-6-1): Given let-up after 5-1/4 len 10th (56.5) Terravista 1200m F’ton Darley Classic Good(3) trk Nov 8. Bit unlucky 2-1/2 len 6th (59.0) Barbed 1200m C’bury Classic Good(3) trk Dec 27. Three deep (no cover) with huge weight and did well to keep boxing on at the finish last time. Has an excellent record this track. Just needs a bit of luck early from wide gate to keep them honest. STRAWBERRY BOY (C J Waller) 6g By Redoute’s Choice – Strawberry Girl (US) (19:7-2-5): Fought on well sht 1/2 hd, lg hd 3rd (57.5) I’m Imposing, Estonian Princess 1500m R’hill Festival Stks Good(3) trk Nov 29. Led and didn’t shirk task sht nk, 2 len 3rd (57.0) Rudy, I’m Imposing 1600m R’wick Villiers Stks Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Kept ticking over with 3rd in 1045m R’wick barrier trial last week. Trip is perfect and drawn the rails with Browne aboard. Will be in it for a long way. SPURTONIC (Ms G Waterhouse) 5g By Flying Spur – Platonic (16:5-30): Spelled after 10-1/2 len last (55.5) Terravista 1300m W Farm L’pool City Cup Soft(5) trk Mar 8. First up last time in was fair 3-1/4 len 5th (57.5) Monton 1500m R’hill Hcp Good(3) trk Oct 25. Back from a letup and encouraging signs when he won 1200m R’wick barrier trial last week. Will give this a shake if he brings his A-game. PHELAN READY (Jason McLachlan) 8g By More Than Ready (US) – Nancy Eleanor (52:4-6-7): Given let-up after tidy 2-1/2 len 7th (53.0) Miracles Of Life, Bel Sprinter 1100m C’field C’field Sprint Good(3) trk Oct 18. Swept clear 2 len win (54.0) Falino, Mishani Warrior 1200m D’ben Open Good(4) trk Dec 20. Has won two of his past three starts and kept fresh for this. Proven performer on this day and should have it run to suit. Don’t underestimate. SALUTER (R L Heathcote) 5g By Commands – Rosekay Heart (25:5-53): Spelled and gelded after 1/2 len 2nd (52.0) Jetset Lad 1350m D’ben Open Good(4) trk Aug 30. Led and wouldn’t give in 3/4 len win (55.0) Excellantes, Tambo’s Jewel 1200m Sunshine Coast Open Good(3) trk Dec 26. Back better than ever since having the “ultimate” gear change. Won the MM Gns this circuit two years ago. Might go on with the job. GUNDY SON (T J Gollan) 9g By Falvelon – Dantibes’ Treasure (66:1010-8): Not bad after covering ground 5 len 6th (57.5) Cum Dividend 1200m D’ben E&G (Bm85) Good(4) trk Nov 29. Dug deep lg nk win (54.0) Daph ‘n’ Alf, Kempelly 1300m Gold Coast Goldmarket Soft(5) trk Jan 3. Old marvel who simply refused to lose last week. More depth to this field but going so well he can’t be overlooked. HARADA BAY (J, D & C Meagher) 5g By Haradasun – Acacia Bay (26:66-2): Spelled after hd 2nd (57.5) Lady Echelon 1350m D’ben Open Good(3) trk Sept 27. Kept finding line 1-3/4 len 5th (54.0) Big Money 1350m D’ben Lough Neagh Good(4) trk Dec 20. First up run didn’t go unnoticed and has been set for this race. Won only previous start this circuit. Will be hard to hold out. INTO THE RED (K C Wood) 4h By Not A Single Doubt – Red Sequin (15:2-3-0): Finished off strongly 1-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Big Money 1200m D’ben George Moore Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Tiring 3-3/4 len 8th (54.0) Big Money 1350m D’ben Lough Neagh Good(4) trk Dec 20. Tends to struggle this trip and drawn awkwardly. Place preferred. THE BOWLER (R W Smerdon) 4g By Testa Rossa – Specie (19:4-4-0): Tried hard sht 1/2 hd 2nd (59.0) Churchill Dancer 1200m F’ton 3&4yo (Bm78) Good(3) trk Dec 20. Dug deep 3/4 len win (59.5) Paddy’s Gem, Bascule 1400m F’ton 3&4yo (Bm78) Good(3) trk Jan 1. Going great guns since being gelded. This is his acid test but will appreciate carrying 5.5kg less. Not the worst. ROMANARMA (Desleigh Forster) 4g By Holy Roman Emperor (IR) – Pamplona (16:4-3-2): Tried his heart out 1/2 len, sht hd 3rd (56.0) Handyman Bob, Real Favulous 1350m D’ben Rst1 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Gave his all and beat the rest easily 3 len 2nd (55.0) Daph ‘n’ Alf 1400m Gold Coast E&G (Bm85) Heavy(9) trk Dec 27. Placed all three starts here and racing in great heart. Taking on tougher opposition but worth including in multiples. ABU BEN ADAM (P Duff) 4g By Murtajill – Gunalda (25:5-5-2): Never in the right spot from wide gate and forgive 10-3/4 len last (54.0) Hopfgarten 1600m D’ben Brisbane Hcp Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Had to make long run and went down fighting sht nk 2nd (54.0) Little Bit Ditsy 1615m D’ben Rst2 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Brave in defeat last time. Loves this track winning two from three. Can run a cheeky race at massive odds. FOXBAT (T Bailey) 5g By Jet Spur – Count Price (19:3-3-2): Led all the way 3/4 len win (57.0) Telmemore, Canny Excel 1200m Sunshine Coast C2 Good(3) trk Dec 3. Did too much work from outside alley and felt the pinch 6-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Party Spin 1200m Ipswich E&G C3 Good(4) trk Dec 19. Stepping up from midweek restricted company and likely to find this a bit beyond him. SNIPPETS LAND (P & P Snowden) 4g By Snippetson – Seduction Line (8:2-1-3): Scratched. PALMERA LAD (Roslyn Pratt) 4g By Tale Of The Cat (US) – Allfores (14:2-1-1): Should’ve done a bit more when resuming 4-1/4 len 7th (58.5) Eight’s A Party 1200m Sunshine Coast C4 Good(3) trk Dec 21. Made ground steadily 5 len 6th (57.5) Friendly Dragon 1400m Gold Coast E&G (Bm75) Soft(5) trk Jan 3. Fitter for recent racing but might be looking for more ground. Place preferred. DOUSAICHI (T Bailey) 4g By Not A Single Doubt – Fusaichi Queen (14:2-3-3): Stuck to his guns with big weight 1/2 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (58.0) Neomagic, Just Atina 1400m Gold Coast C2 Heavy(9) trk Dec 13. Ran on well 3 len, nk 3rd (55.5) Bodega Negra, Requirement 1350m Ipswich E&G C3 Plt Good(3) trk Dec 24. Racing consistently in easier grade but faces a quantum leap here. Hard to rate much more than a rough place hope.

6 2.55

Mittys Handicap

1950m

(Apprentices can claim) 3yo Benchmark 70 $35,000

(Apprentices can claim) Rating 72 $30,000

1 45331 Black Caesar t (4)... J Cartwright (a2) 59 3.00 2 621 Brinkley Breeze (2)................. J Frew 58 9.00 3 33s31 Ample On Offa t (1) .......Ms C Lindop 57.5 2.60 4 23 Chu Chu Charlie (5).........D Tourneur 56.5 7.50 5 51 Selante d (6)......................M Neilson 56 4.00 6 509 Cuellen (3).......................... T Pannell 55.5 41.00 AMPLE ON OFFA, Black Caesar, Selante, Chu Chu Charlie

1 57511 Bernie’s Boy (11) ....J Toeroek (a1.5) 60 15.00 2 41344 Ocsmepop tw (7) ... Ms K Bishop (a2) 59.5 31.00 3 91510 Stature w (1)............Ms C Jones (a3) 58 8.00 4 s3513 Rebelle w (9).....................M Neilson 56.5 4.40 5 37s95 Six Foot (10) ....................D Tourneur 56.5 8.00 6 61421 Go Girlfriend cw (3) ........... Ms J Kah 56 2.80 7 18862 Late Night Drink tw (6) .J Cartwright (a2) 56 9.00 8 s3755 Monica Kate tcw (5) ...... Ms M Vance 56 15.00 9 43155 Jaspers Glen cw (8) .............J Holder 55.5 15.00 10 s9341 Turning Tables (4).........Ms C Lindop 54.5 8.00 11 56231 Sebring Magic (2) .............. T Pannell 54 31.00 GO GIRLFRIEND, Rebelle, Stature, Turning Tables

2 12.26

Holdfast Ins. Brokers

1250m

(Apprentices can claim) Benchmark 90 $40,000 1 s14s4 Action Again (4) ......Ms C Jones (a3) 59 6.00 2 7853s Prince Of Capers tcw (3) ................... ................................. J Cartwright (a2) 58.5 7.50 3 116s0 Infinite Energy w (2)......Ms C Lindop 55 4.80 4 7s504 Kosciuszko’s Side dw (1) .................. .................................... Ms S Carr (a2) 55 8.00 5 3110s St Gabriel w (6) ............. Ms M Vance 54.5 41.00 6 12401 Creance tw (5) .................... Ms J Kah 54 1.75 CREANCE, Infinite Energy, Prince Of Capers, Action Again

3 1.05

Schweppes Plate

1000m

(Apprentices can claim) 2yo SW+P $40,000 1 2 Winning Accord (4) .......Ms C Lindop 56.5 7.00 2 Karlovasi (10) ..........J Toeroek (a1.5) 56.5 8.00 3 Manhattan Blues (1)..........M Neilson 56.5 4.00 4 6 Comprende (3) ................D Tourneur 54.5 2.90 5 Boundary Girl (8)..................J Holder 54.5 6.00 6 Certain Ellie (7) .............. A Creighton 54.5 17.00 7 Gungastruck (2) .................. Ms J Kah 54.5 6.00 8 Lil Diamond (9) ......... Ms S Carr (a2) 54.5 26.00 9 Torchlight (5)............ Ms E Boyd (a3) 54.5 31.00 10 365 Silent Sniper (6) .......... R Hurdle (a2) 54.5 15.00 COMPRENDE, Manhattan Blues, Boundary Girl, Gungastruck

4 1.41 John Shanahan Handicap 1000m (Apprentices can claim) 3yo Benchmark 70 $35,000 1 21s Mister Rockstar w (4).. R Hurdle (a2) 59 6.00 2 48s13 Captain Punch b (1)... J Toeroek (a1.5) 58.5 5.00 3 422s1 Nordic Eclipse c (2)....... Ms M Vance 58.5 3.70 4 515s Courtside cw (7) ......Ms C Jones (a3) 57.5 10.00 5 2 Regal Spur (8) .................... T Pannell 57.5 8.00 6 1s2 Clair wb (6)...........................J Holder 56.5 6.50 7 s5621 Not A Single Shout w (5) .................. ................................. J Cartwright (a2) 56.5 4.80 8 4s214 Trinket Lady (3) .................M Neilson 56 11.00 NOT A SINGLE SHOUT, Nordic Eclipse, Captain Punch, Mister Rockstar

5 2.20

Express Colour Printing 1250m

(Apprentices can claim) F&M Rating 82 $32,000 1 s1713 Alabama Missile twb (3)................... ..................................J Toeroek (a1.5) 59 3.40 2 11290 Duble Barrel Daisy w (5) .................. ................................. J Cartwright (a2) 58 4.60 3 23151 Con Now dw (7) .................M Neilson 56.5 11.00 4 32153 Atlanta Dream w (8) .... R Hurdle (a2) 55.5 8.50 5 765s0 Black Booty d (2) ............... J Benbow 55 11.00 6 132s4 Brinkley Bliss dw (6) .....Ms C Lindop 54.5 5.50 7 00s26 Maccy Fields b (1) ............. Ms J Kah 54.5 5.50 8 s2265 Midnight Song (4) ................J Holder 54.5 10.00 ALABAMA MISSILE, Brinkley Bliss, Duble Barrel Daisy, Atlanta Dream

Race eight REAL FAVULOUS (Donald Baker) 4g By Real Saga – Miss Glamour Puss (19:6-2-1): Tried hard 1/2 len 2nd (52.5) Handyman Bob 1350m D’ben Rst1 Good(4) trk Dec 20. Never headed 2-1/2 len win (54.0) Cleaver, Golden Trinkets 1200m Warwick (Bm79) Heavy(8) trk Dec 26. Revelled in going last time to score a well-deserved victory. Drawn the car park but will be in it for a long way. ARCHITECT (David Lawlor) 4g By Bel Esprit – Rozanee (GB) (38:5-36): Ran on fairly 2-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Big Money 1200m D’ben George Moore Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Bit unlucky 4-1/4 len 6th (59.0) Handyman Bob 1350m D’ben C6 Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Didn’t get many favours in running with huge weight last time and felt the pinch late. Shorter trip in his favour. Will be hard to hold out if they pour the pressure on up front. SIMPLY SMART (Ms K Purdy) 7g By Lonhro – Specie (23:5-6-3): Spelled after tiring 4-3/4 len 6th (57.5) You Did What 1200m E Farm C6 Plt Good(3) trk Aug 20. Not bad 4-1/4 len 6th (54.0) Plateau Gold 900m Gold Coast Qlty Soft(5) trk Jan 3. Did enough first up here last week. Likes this circuit but wide alley looks the main stumbling block. TRICKY ROCKET (Ms H Page) 4g By Jet Spur – Cat Lady (11:5-1-1): Poor 15-1/4 len 12th (57.5) Whiskey Allround 1200m D’ben C6 Plt Soft(5) trk Dec 6. Three deep (no cover) and couldn’t go on 9-1/4 len last (53.0) Flying Riddle 1100m Gold Coast (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Ran well here first up but the wheels have fallen off since. Can’t recommend on what he’s been showing lately. ELIMINATOR (Ms G Heinrich) 4g By Choisir – Tapanappa (12:4-0-1): Led but ran out of steam when resuming 1-3/4 len 4th (55.0) Sammi Jain 1200m Sunshine Coast C4 Good(3) trk Dec 3. Dug deep lg nk win (56.0) Miggeru, Blooded 1100m Ipswich E&G (70) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Making good progress this campaign and returns to home track with a perfect draw. One of the major players. NUMBER ONE GUN (B F Cavanough) 6g By Mossman – Graphite Lass (27:4-4-4): Tiring 3-1/4 len 6th (58.0) Fair Call 1200m Wagga (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 23. Went out too hard and fainted 9-3/4 len last (56.0) Voodoo Blue Magic 1200m Gold Coast C6 Plt Soft(5) trk Jan 3. Gave a sight until he hit the wall in the straight here last week. Will ensure it’s truly run but last 100m remains the query. SIEGFRIED (A J Edmonds) 4g By Jet Spur – Classic Covet (11:4-2-2): Finished off strongly in leader-dominated race 1-1/4 len 4th (54.5) Zaha’s Ace 1200m D’ben (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 13. Stuck on well 3 len, 2-3/4 len 3rd (54.5) Daph ‘n’ Alf, Romanarma 1400m Gold Coast E&G (Bm85) Heavy(9) trk Dec 27. Niggled at a fair way out last time but didn’t shirk task. Couldn’t have drawn a worse gate but can’t be ignored at first go in blinkers. INTERJECT (Jason McLachlan) 5m By Jet Spur – Interbank (17:52-0): Put away after 7-3/4 len 11th (54.0) The Storeman 1200m E Farm (Bm85) Good(4) trk Mar 22. Bled and spelled after 7-3/4 len last (54.0) Adebisi 1010m D’ben Open Good(3) trk July 12. Resuming and has won twice first up in the past. Likes this track and drawn ideally. Wouldn’t surprise to see her race well fresh. ANYMORE (L Morrison) 4g By All Bar One – Royal Insight (10:1-2-0): Ran on well 1-3/4 len 4th (54.0) Venture On 1400m E Farm E&G C6 Good(3) trk Aug 9. Needed the run when resuming 2 len 6th (56.5) Royal Occasion 1200m Ipswich C1 Soft(5) trk Dec 19. Better for the hitout first up and won the MM Mdn here last year. Look for him late. BODEGA NEGRA (Bruce Hill) 4g By Hidden Dragon – Fantastic Flo Jo (15:3-0-2): Never featured 7-3/4 len 9th (59.0) L’entrecote 1600m E Farm (Bm75) Good(3) trk Aug 2. Led and kept going strongly 3 len win (55.5) Requirement, Dousaichi 1350m Ipswich E&G C3 Plt Good(3) trk Dec 24. Had a bit on them first up and back in great shape judging by that run. Returns to home track from rails alley. Right in this.

7 3.35 Camp Gallipoli Handicap 1000m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 72 $30,000 1 s4597 North Beach cw (4) .. Ms K Bishop (a2) 59.5 26.00 2 26915 Sorisam dw (2) .................... J Maund 59.5 4.80 3 77183 The Bronx d (6).......... Ms S Carr (a2) 59 4.80 4 43191 A Private Party cd (8).. Ms C Jones (a3) 58 4.40 5 s356s Dignitary d (5) ...................M Neilson 58 4.60 6 3272s Trueno b (7)........................ T Pannell 54.5 7.50 7 72065 Blue Magnate c (1) .... J Toeroek (a1.5) 54 8.00 8 392s3 Rock Out (10) ..................D Tourneur 54 17.00 9 565s8 Spoilspot c (3) .................... Ms J Kah 54 17.00 10 80s37 Secretmensbusiness d (9) ...R Stewart 54 51.00 A PRIVATE PARTY, The Bronx, Dignitary, Sorisam

8 4.10 Tattsbet Adelaide Cup 9/3 1550m (Apprentices can claim) Rating 82 $32,000 1 0s183 Streetcar Valour tw (11).................... ................................. J Cartwright (a2) 61 8.50 2 s1221 Goodfun Girl t (9) ..........Ms C Lindop 58 5.50 3 11s43 Our Exchange tw (1) .. J Toeroek (a1.5) 57.5 5.00 4 33121 Flow Meter d (5)................ R Stewart 57 6.50 5 52304 Onya Keithy wn (4) .............. J Maund 56 11.00 6 96322 Tenere d (6).....................D Tourneur 56 7.00 7 0s611 It And A Bit t (3) ...................J Holder 55.5 8.00 8 38131 Our Paradigm cw (8) ... R Hurdle (a2) 54 5.50 9 s0s05 Right To Roam (7).............B Claridge 54 8.50 10 115s0 Hoylake tw (2) .................... T Pannell 54 41.00 11 s6605 Albany Grey (10) ................ T Pannell 54 81.00 OUR EXCHANGE, Our Paradigm, Flow Meter, Goodfun Girl

9 4.55 Peter Elberg Funerals Hcp 1300m (Apprentices can claim) 3yo & up C,H&G’s Rating 72 $30,000 1 7341s Most Husbands w (8) .. R Hurdle (a2) 61 21.00 2 89s62 Red Magnet t (9) ....... Ms S Carr (a2) 61 5.00 3 6s462 Alpha Man (6).......... Ms K Cross (a3) 60.5 6.50 4 30s18 The Ten Bob w (7) ...Ms C Jones (a3) 60.5 6.00 5 1s842 Dr Dapper tw (3)..................... J Frew 59.5 7.00 6 0s123 Sava Nugget w (2).. J Cartwright (a2) 59 3.20 7 2s505 Counter Spin w (12) ......Ms C Lindop 58.5 18.00 8 1233s Joseph Arnold w (11) ......... Ms J Kah 58 21.00 9 3s514 Geordie’s Second w (1) ....B Claridge 56 18.00 10 67s45 Marco Polo dw (10)...........M Neilson 56 13.00 11 24s49 Jimmy The Butch (5) ............J Holder 55.5 21.00 12 25194 Ash Road d (4) .................. R Stewart 54 26.00 SAVA NUGGET, Red Magnet, The Ten Bob, Alpha Man This publication takes all care in compiling the TAB details but cannot accept any responsibility for any errors. Readers are urged to check TAB information with the official lists before placing their bets. FAUSTUS (Bryce Heys) 5g By More Than Ready (US) – Living Hell (11:2-2-0): Bled and spelled after 10-1/4 len last (57.0) Texan Lad 1000m R’wick (Bm80) Soft(5) trk June 21. Resumed with 1/2 len win (57.0) Artlee, My Last Fling 1150m Cessnock C2 Plt Good(4) trk Dec 16. Had a big rap on him early in his career and might’ve gained some confidence from first up victory. Not the worst. MURDER OF CROWS (C J Waller) 5g By Flying Spur – Sally Magic (18:3-3-3): Checked 800m then plugged home fairly 5-1/2 len 5th (58.0) Burbero 1150m R’hill (Bm80) Heavy(8) trk Dec 6. Checked early on before finishing off strongly 1/2 len, 1/2 hd 3rd (54.0) Haussmann, Champagne Cath 1300m R’hill Rst1-Ly Good(3) trk Dec 20. Tends to find trouble in his races but will be hard to hold out if the breaks go his way and he’s within striking distance on the turn. REAL TIME (R W Smerdon) 4g By Testa Rossa – Pure Beauty (6:30-1): Finished gamely len win (61.0) Spirit Or Lager, Audino 1400m Sandown-Lakeside (Bm64) Good(3) trk Nov 19. No luck 1-1/4 len, lg nk 3rd (60.5) Smokin’ Al, Deny Allcharges 1206m Sale (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Never saw daylight at any stage in the straight last time and arguably should’ve won. Drawn perfectly and tumbles 6kg. Right in this. TABLE TWO (B A Partelle) 4g By Jet Spur – Covet Thee (5:2-2-0): Ran home well len win (56.0) Short Shift, Kanguru 900m Newcastle C1 Good(3) trk Nov 1. Led and only run down late nk 2nd (56.0) Electric Power 1200m Newcastle C2 Good(3) trk Nov 22. Back from let-up and primed for this with runaway win in 800m Wyong barrier trial three weeks ago. Speedy type who’ll make it interesting. GLENBAWN DAME (A J Edmonds) 4m By Shamardal (US) – Starfish (16:2-4-2): Kept finding line 2 len, lg nk 3rd (54.0) Sporting Page, Emperor Of Oz 1110m D’ben Rst0 Good(3) trk Nov 22. Never likely 5 len 8th (54.0) Tarloshan 1350m D’ben Just Now Qlty Soft(5) trk Dec 13. Stepped up to black-type company last start and was found wanting. Returns to home track and drop back in grade should assist with blinkers on first time. Value hope. LESLEY’S CHOICE (A J Edmonds) 4m By Exceed And Excel – Fumble (13:3-3-3): Went down narrowly nose 2nd (57.5) Diamond Fund 1200m Sunshine Coast F&M C3 Good(3) trk Dec 10. Showed pace and fought on ok in no go zone 4-1/4 len 4th (54.0) Flying Riddle 1100m Gold Coast (Bm85) Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Track bias victim last time and run can be excused. Previous consistent form entitles her to another chance. HYDRAZINE (Ms H Page) 4g By Stratum – Tango Amigo’s (19:6-1-0): Led and only felt the pinch late 3-1/4 len 5th (56.0) Diamond Fund 1200m Gold Coast Rst0 Soft(7) trk Dec 27. Didn’t do bad job 4 len 4th (56.0) Voodoo Blue Magic 1200m Gold Coast C6 Plt Soft(5) trk Jan 3. Has been stuck in the dreaded no-go zone at past couple of runs and his efforts are better than they look on paper. Not out of this. SEPT DE COEURS (S W Kendrick) 4m By Show A Heart – Seventh Heaven (10:2-1-1): Put away after 5-1/4 len 4th (58.0) Lanieri 1200m D’ben F&M C3 Good(3) trk July 2. Resumed with fair 1/2 hd, 3-1/4 len 3rd (57.5) Lady De Retz, Pure Reality 1100m Ipswich F&M (70) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Has poor barrier manners which cost her first up. Ran a blinder at this meeting last year in F&M Qlty. Can measure up if she brings her A-game. NEPTUNE PALACE (D J Bougoure) 4g By Astronomer Royal (US) – Throne Inn (13:3-1-0): Spelled and gelded after 10-1/4 len 8th (56.5) Confident Star 1200m Gold Coast (Bm75) Good(4) trk Aug 31. Resumed with fair 2-1/2 len 6th (54.0) Eliminator 1100m Ipswich E&G (70) Good(3) trk Dec 24. Better for the run first up but has struck a tough assignment from wide gate. Prefer others. REGAL TRADER (Marcus Wilson) 5g By Zizou – Corporate Queen (NZ) (11:2-0-0): Didn’t do much 8 len 9th (56.0) Tuned In 1200m Beaudesert (62) Good(3) trk Nov 20. Finished gamely 1-1/4 len win (54.0) Red Bowers, Vida Blue 1200m Gold Coast C1 Heavy(9) trk Dec 13. Handled the testing conditions with aplomb last time. Loves this circuit and shouldn’t be underestimated.

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JOCKEY Chris Munce is set to retire after tomorrows Magic Millions.

Chris Munce to go out in style tomorrow HORSE RACING JOCKEY Chris Munce will retire from riding after Saturday’s Magic Millions meeting to become a trainer. Munce rides the favourite Wicked Intend in the $2 million Magic Millions Classic. One of just seven jockeys to have claimed the grand slam of Australian racing, the Golden Slipper, Cox Plate and Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, Munce will be at the

yearling sales a day later looking to stock his new stable, Munce Racing. “I feel the time is right and this is not a spur of the moment decision, it has been a long-range plan to become a trainer, Munce said. “Most of the trainers I have spoken to reckon I’m mad, but racing is in my blood. It’s what I love and what I want to continue to be involved in. “I met my wife Cathy through racing and have also

built some wonderful friendships in the sport.” Munce’s career has had its lowlights. In 2007, he was convicted in Hong Kong of taking money for tips and sentenced to 30 months jail. He served his time in Hong Kong and Sydney and took up riding again on his release. In early 2013, Munce underwent several months of treatment for throat cancer. A look at the career of Jockey Chris Munce.

Aged 45 Five Brisbane premierships: 1989/90 (apprentice), 1991/92, 1994/94, 2010/11 and 2011/12 when he set a record 102 winners in a season 43 Group one wins: Most recent Sizzling TJ Smith Classic 2012 Grand slam: Melbourne Cup: Jezabeel 1998 Cox Plate: Savabeel 2004 Caulfield Cup: Descarado 2010

Golden Slipper: Prowl 1998, Dance Hero 2004 The only other jockeys to win the grand slam: Jim Cassidy, Damien Oliver, Mick Dittman, Neville Selwood, Pat Hyland and Roy Higgins. In 2007 sentenced to 30 months jail, reduced to 21, for taking money for tips in Hong Kong. Served his time in Hong Kong and Sydney. In December 2012, diagnosed with throat cancer. Returned a few months after treatment.

A SOLID track gallop by Magic Millions Guineas favourite Hijack Hussy has trainer Tony Gollan confident she is at her best for Saturday’s race. Gollan has a quarter of the field in the $1 million race on the Gold Coast with Hijack Hussy, Fixation, Vienna Royale and Yeager. Hijack Hussy has been ruling favourite for race for the past month after two unlucky minor placings in the Mode Stakes and Vo Rogue Plate. The filly won at Flemington in the spring and Gollan believes she is back near that form. “Her work on Tuesday showed me she is as good as I can get her,” he said. “She got further back than we wanted last time after getting chopped out at the start. “She handles dry tracks and is very good in the wet. She deserves to be favourite.” Tim Bell will retain the ride on Hijack Hussy after Michael Rodd, who won on the filly in the spring, was unable to take the mount. “Michael couldn’t get the right flights (from Singapore) to get him here in time but Tim will get the job done,” Gollan said. Gollan doesn’t want an extremely wet track for Fixation who was the top qualifier for the Guineas on the strength of a black-type win in the winter. “This time he has drawn a good barrier which might make a difference,” Gollan said. Vienna Royale was an impressive last-start Doomben winner and Gollan has no doubt he will run a strong 1400m. The gelding ran sixth in the Magic Millions Classic last year when ridden by Chris Munce. “Nothing much has gone right for him during his career and he has always had class about him,” Gollan said. “He had no luck in last year’s two-year old race and it might be his year this time.”

Tarrant wants improved track for Magic Millions HORSE RACING STAR apprentice Luke Tarrant hopes his dreams of winning the Magic Millions Classic don’t get washed away. The Gold Coast track is certain to be soft on Saturday after more rain fell during the week. However, Tarrant is hoping the track’s impressive drainage system can help it get back close to a good rating. Tarrant will have his first Classic ride on Le Chef who scored an impressive win at the Gold Coast last Saturday.

Le Chef has drawn ideally for a dry track in barrier three. “Give me a dry track and we are right in it,” Tarrant said. “I know he won on a soft track last start but he didn’t really handle it.” “Still, they are all two-yearolds and they all have to get through it.” Tarrant has had a wonderful season, being fourth on the Australian jockeys premiership list with 62 winners. He also leads the Brisbane metropolitan premiership with 40 wins and scored

his biggest success to date on Rudy in the Group Two Villiers at Randwick last month. Trainer Darryl Hansen is also hoping for drying conditions but is confident Le Chef will race well. Le Chef ’s owner Lenore Saunders is hoping for better luck than her son Andrew had with the gelding’s fullbrother Le Cap in the Townsville Cleveland Bay Handicap last year. Le Cap was beaten a nose in a deceptive finish in the race regarded as Queensland’s top country sprint.

Lenore Saunders bought Le Chef because he is a fullbrother to Le Cap with both being by top sire Exceed And Excel out of the Testa Rossa mare Red For Lou. She paid $120,000 for Le Chef at last year’s Magic Millions sales and the gelding has now returned $55,700. However, there is a big pay cheque waiting in the Classic even if Le Chef can’t win or run a place. Le Chef is one of six runners who will be also chasing a $500,000 bonus for horses raced by women.

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Flash ready for Kensington test HORSE RACE

MICHELLE Payne

Payne excited to get chance for Waterhouse HORSE RACE

ONE of the country’s most accomplished female jockeys is set to link with Gai Waterhouse for the first time. Michelle Payne has been booked to ride Waterhouse’s resuming stayer Hippopus in Saturday’s Comedy King Handicap at Flemington. “I was really excited to get

the call up and I’m looking forward to riding it well and hopefully getting some more mounts off her,” Payne said. “Obviously everybody admires her as a trainer and what she has done as a female trainer ... and it’s just going to be great to have the opportunity to ride for her.” Payne, who rode work for

the Waterhouse stable for the first time on Thursday, said the ride on Hippopus came out of the blue. “I was going to ride a horse for her on Melbourne Cup day in a two-year-old race last year,” she said. “That was going to be my first ride for her, but I got suspended in the Moonee Valley Cup on Cox Plate day

so I missed out on that day,” Payne said. Hippopus resumes over a mile having not won since his VRC St Leger success in April 2013, the only time the stayer has raced at Flemington. Hippopus is at $18 in betting while Payne’s best chance for a winner from her two Flemington rides looks to be Scarlett Billows

for Melbourne’s premier trainer Darren Weir in the Tauto Handicap (1200m). Scarlett Billows, a first-up winner at a Mornington metropolitan meeting in December, holds the second line of betting and Payne says the mare has returned in great order this campaign. “It looks a really nice race for her,” Payne said.

SOUTH Australian trainer Sam Turner makes one of his rare visits to Melbourne with a lightly raced galloper aiming for a hattrick. Turner trains at Bordertown and while a regular visitor to Adelaide he will on Saturday make the 5-1/2 drive to Flemington with Sandhill Flash for the Kensington Stakes (1000m). Sandhill Flash has won his past two starts in easier company at Morphettville and Turner believes the son of Written Tycoon is ready for the rise to Listed grade. A winner of four of his 10 starts, Turner admits his visits to Melbourne are infrequent but believes Sandhill Flash has the ability to measure up. “You’ve got to have the horse that is good enough,” Turner said. “He’s done everything we’ve asked of him and just keeps taking the steps. “He runs the first part of his races pretty quick, gets them off the bit, but whether he’s a genuine 1000-metre horse we’re yet to find out.” Turner said Sandhill Flash had a big jump in the ratings following his last-start win at Morphettville on December 26 which forced him to look deeper into the calendar. He said the Kensington Stakes looked a suitable race but it also gives him the opportunity to test the water for better races. Turner said he will be guided by how the gelding runs on Saturday as to whether he presses ahead or gives the four-year-old a break. “This will be his seventh run for the preparation,” Turner said. “We’re out of whack with the carnivals so we’ll get Saturday out of the road, get back home and assess him from there.” One concern Turner has is the prospect of a wet track with rain forecast for Friday and Saturday. He said in Sandhill Flash’s 10 starts he is yet to race on a heavy track although he was placed at his only try on a slow track at Morphettville in November. Amy Herrmann, Sandhill Flash’s regular rider, will be looking to breakthrough for her first win at Flemington having filled a place once from three rides at the track. Sandhill Flash is currently a $21 chance in betting behind last-start Flemington 1000m winner.

Jacquinot bay chasing second straight win HORSE RACE

ANY temptation to engage a claiming apprentice for laststart Listed winner Jacquinot Bay at Flemington has been ruled out after a quick look at his record. The Lindsay Park team has called on top jockey Craig Williams to replace Michael Walker on Jacquinot Bay in Saturday’s Comedy King Handicap (1600m), with the latter to partner stablemate Miss Idyllic in the $2 million Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast.

Jacquinot Bay carried 55.5kg to his latest win and rises to 58.5kg in Saturday’s open handicap. Warrnambool Cup winner Akzar is topweight with 60.5kg but that will be offset by apprentice Jordan Childs’ 2kg claim. “He gets a bit of weight in it and he’s never had an apprentice ride him in his whole career which was quite surprising when I was looking back through his form,” Jacquinot Bay’s co-trainer Tom Dabernig said. “So we decided to stick with

a senior jockey.” Jacquinot Bay was a close on-speed second at Sandown on December 6 and then claimed a Listed win in the Lord Stakes at Sandown on Boxing Day with both races over 1600m. His Lord Stakes win was his first since he joined the stable of David Hayes and Dabernig having been previously trained by the late Guy Walter who took him to eight wins including last year;s Canberra cup. That race is among options for the gelding again this year

and Dabernig says Jacquinot Bay has continued to please the stable ahead of his 10th start of the campaign. “He’s going really well,” Dabernig said. “He’s a nice horse to have in on the weekend, for sure. “I thought he was pretty strong winning that Listed race last start. “That was his ninth run for the preparation and he won. “He’s by Galileo and is an old, seasoned horse and he just tends to be thriving in work and has been really effective at that mile range.”

GUY Walter’s Jacquinot Bay winining the 2014 Canberra Cup

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Coolmore plate to be competitive

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HORSE RACING

LAIDBACK Larry to be competitive back home at Randwick.

Laidback Larry to appreciate Randwick HORSE RACING GAI Waterhouse’s stable representative Mark Newnham expects Laidback Larry to be competitive back on his home track on Saturday. Laidback Larry, a six-time winner from 18 starts, resumed on December 27 at Canterbury where he settled behind the speed before finishing less than two lengths from the winner in a crowded

finish. Back to his favoured track at Randwick on Saturday, Newnham believes the horse will get conditions to suit. “Probably around Canterbury they were a little bit sharp for him,” Newnham said. “Canterbury you’ve only got a short run to the first corner. “He was only beaten a couple of lengths the other day so

coming off a first-up run we would expect him to improve a couple of lengths at least. “He will be suited when he gets up further in distance but a mile at Randwick he’s going to be competitive.” The son of O’Reilly has won two of four starts at headquarters and will look to better that record when he jumps from the outside gate in the Declaration Of War @ Coolmore Plate (1600m).

With only eight rivals in the race, Newnham said the horse will most likely be up contesting for the lead, a tactic that has proven effective in the past. “He’s a horse that likes to dominate from the front and being back at Randwick he’s probably more likely to get that scenario,” he said. “At Randwick he can get his momentum, that’s where he’s best.”

Laidback Larry’s last four wins have come after racing in the lead, including a 5-1/4 length romp in a one-metrowin event over Saturday’s track and distance this time last year. Well-travelled hoop Paul King has been handed the reins. Online bookmaker Ladbrokes has Laidback Larry assessed at $8.

THE Declaration Of War at Coolmore Plate (1600m) is shaping as the most competitive contest at Randwick on Saturday after acceptances were released on Wednesday. Chris Waller will field five runners in the race, including an imported mare having her first start in Australia. Gosh, a three-time winner from nine starts in France, is also an acceptor in Friday’s Group III Belle Of The Turf Stakes (1600m) at Gosford. The Randwick race will also feature Joe Pride’s Sense Of Occasion backing up from last Saturday and the Gai Waterhouse-trained Laidback Larry. In the TAB Rewards Handicap (1300m), a field on nine mares has been declared featuring the likes of Holy Delusions, Hoybell, and the stakesplaced Medusa’s Miss. Victorian trainer Peter Moody has sent Thermal Current north in search of the a first win since October 2013. The four-year-old is down to contest the James Boag’s Premium Handicap (1000m) but is also an acceptor at Saturday’s Flemington meeting. The Hawkes Racing team will be hoping Kaepernick can provide a consolation prize in the Drummond Golf Handicap (1150m) after missing out on a run in the $1 million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas (1400m) on the Gold Coast. The Randwick track was rated a good at acceptance time. The rail on Saturday will be in the true position. Saturday’s eight-race programme commences at 1pm with the final event to be run at 5.30pm. The Bureau Of Meteorology forecast for Sydney is. – Possible shower. 30.

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John O’Shea stable produces more stars HORSE RACING

MUCH has been made in recent weeks and months about Godolphin’s two-year-olds but it was one of John O’Shea’s three-year-olds named PELERIN that stole the show at last Tuesday’s Randwick barrier trials. A son of the champion racehorse and Darley resident New Approach, Pelerin beat a subsequent winner (Global Domination) in a 1050m heat at Randwick on December before last week’s far more emphatic victory.

Pelerin hasn’t been seen since an eventful debut fifth of seven up the Flemington straight back on January 18. Some of the other more high profile of the Godolphin three-year-old brigade were on show at HQ at these heats including high quality Lonhro colt SARAJEVO who nosed out Woodbine to win his 1045m heat. A little over a length away in third came Meursault who is coming along beautifully as we head into the early autumn. Stablemate FAROLITOS fin-

ished runner-up to Meursault in the always portentous Claret Stakes at the Hawkesbury stand-alone. He, like Meursault, is by Medalgia D’oro and was merely blowing out the cobwebs in his heat clocking in with two behind him. Up ahead of him was Occitan who was closing dutifully over the final furlong. One more of O’Shea’s Medaglia D’oros that needs mention is Monogram who has credible classic credentials this autumn given dam-sires Rahy, Nijinsky and Key To

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The Mint, etc. The hitherto unknown filly Clear Ripples has managed to beat just one horse home in her two trials so far but make no mistake she is a dark horse for some of the important fillies races ahead. She is your deadset typical Fastnet Rock and is a threequarter sister to Shania Dane and three times Hong Kong Group 1 winner Scintillation. Best of all, Clear Ripples is trained by Bart and James Cummings for a very successful group of owners.

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Sri Lanka leader faces crucial poll

HARBIN ICE FESTIVAL THE annual Harbin Ice and Snow Festival is taking place in China’s north-eastern province of Heilongjiang and is expected to draw about 800,000 people to see the sculptures. The festival is known for its colourful light shows that create a magical world of ice. Picture: BBC

MILLIONS of Sri Lankans are voting in an unexpectedly close election that pits President Mahinda Rajapaksa against one of his former allies. Mr Rajapaksa, in office since 2005, called the election two years early with analysts predicting an easy win. But many voters have since rallied behind the challenger, former minister Maithripala Sirisena. There are armed policemen at every polling station because of concerns the election will not be peaceful and free. Mr Rajapaksa rode a wave of popularity after the civil war ended in 2009 but he now faces claims of cronyism. His relatives fill many of the most powerful and influential positions in the country, and critics accuse him of running the state like a family business.

MAHINDA Rajapaksa Analysts say Mr Sirisena appears to have capitalised on this perception, making gains among Sinhalese who usually vote for Mr Rajapaksa. Mr Sirisena is also expected to win most of the vote from the ethnic minorities that make up 30% of Sri Lanka’s population. There has been a steady stream of voters at this Colombo polling booth. Azeez Hanifa, 50, came to vote with his wife and mother.

He wants the end of corruption and what he calls “monarch rule”. His 74-year-old mother says she remembers the country in turbulent times and wants peace. It’s the first time undergraduate student Harintha Tillekaratne has voted in a presidential election. He wants more economic development and better quality education. It’s expected that the voter turnout will be high. So far, election day has been relatively peaceful. Mr Rajapaksa, however, remains hugely popular with many in the Sinhalese majority. Casting his ballot in his constituency on Thursday, Mr Rajapaksa said he was confident he would be given the leadership of the country for the third time. -BBC news

Bali Nine member loses final clemency bid SYDNEY: Bali Nine member Myuran Sukumaran has lost a last-ditch plea for presidential clemency, which was his final legal avenue to avoid an Indonesian firing squad. Sukumaran, 33, received the news on Wednesday at Bali’s Kerobokan prison, where he has been on death row since his 2006 conviction over a plot to smuggle more than 8kg of heroin from Bali to Sydney. Reports that fellow Bali Nine member and death row inmate Andrew Chan, 30, had also lost his clemency bid have not been confirmed. The pair first applied for clemency to previous president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, having exhausted other legal avenues to spare their lives. When Dr Yudhoyono’s tenure ended, the decision fell to new president Joko Widodo, who has adopted a hardline approach to drugs and drug smugglers. Referring to a “drug emergency” in Indonesia, Mr Joko said in December he would “never give clemency” in drugs cases. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has confirmed Sukuma-

ran’s clemency rejection, saying Australia’s consul-general in Bali visited him at Kerokoban on Wednesday. Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop said the Australian government opposed the death penalty and would continue to advocate on Sukumaran’s behalf. “We will make the same kind of representations the Indonesian government makes about its nationals when they are facing the death penalty in other countries,” she said on Thursday. “We will continue to make representations at the highest level and we will not rest until we have secured that.” But Ms Bishop stressed that Sukumaran was subject to the laws of a sovereign nation. “We will do what we can as a government but there are limits on it.” Sukumaran’s Australian lawyer, Julian McMahon, told News Corp Australia he had not ruled out going back to court. He said Mr Joko’s rejection of all clemency bids in drug cases could breach the rule of law. -AAP news

Sri Lankan activist dies COLOMBO: An opposition activist who was shot at a rally in Sri Lanka has died of his injuries, police say, the first death in the bitter presidential election campaign. Shantha Dodangoda, 57, died at a government hospital where he was being treated two days after he was hit in a drive-by shooting, said police spokesman Ajith Rohana. Police are looking for a deputy government minister and two of his supporters in connection with the shooting, he said on Wednesday. Gunmen sprayed bullets as support-

ers erected a podium for opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena to address a rally in the southern town of Kahawatte around 130 kilometres from Colombo. Two other people were wounded in Monday’s shooting and are still in hospital, Rohana added. Sporadic violence was reported from across the country during campaigning that ended on Monday for Thursday’s election. Police say they have arrested 150 people in connection with electionrelated violence. -AAP news

Office of Chief Secretary to Government NATIONAL WORKING GROUP ON IMPROVING BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Assessments on the Importation of Uncooked Poultry Products (Chilled and Frozen Poultry Meat and Infertile Table Eggs) from Australia and New Zealand as follow: 1. Review of the technical biosecurity risk assessment and import protocols 2. Economic impact assessment study (economic risks, costs and benefit) on its effects on the local poultry industry The National Working Group on Improving Business and Investment Climate in Papua New Guinea (NWGIBIC) is a public/private sector committee aimed at building cooperation between the public and private sectors in improving the environment for business and investment in PNG. The NWGIBIC committee is seeking experts in either the Technical Biosecurity Risk Assessment and/or Economic Assessment fields to engage in the above independent review/assessment. The studies relate to the importation of uncooked poultry products which may pose a biosecurity threat to the local poultry industry in the country, and the economic impacts on the local poultry industry of such importation. Suitable local and International experts are required to pick up the Terms of Reference for both studies from: The Secretariat of the NWGIBIC Level 2- Policy Division, Moale Haus, WAIGANI Department of Trade, Commerce & Industry P O Box 375, WAIGANI Melanesian Way Phone: (675) 325 6099/6080 Ext: 2526/96 Fax: (675) 325 6108 Email: angeuforty.kuselley@dci.gov.pg / angeufortykuselley@gmail.com All suitable applicants should submit their Expressions of Interest with their relevant documents to the NWGIBIC Secretariat, no later than COB on Friday, 16 th January, 2015 .

Manasupe Z. Zurenuoc, Kt., OBE CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT and CHAIRMAN of NWGIBIC

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French police name suspects Manhunt for brothers continue

THERE was a huge police operation in Reims overnight but officials gave no details

FRENCH police have named two brothers as suspects in the attack on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, as a manhunt continues. They issued photos of Cherif and Said Kouachi, said to be “armed and dangerous”, and arrest warrants. A third suspect reportedly surrendered. France is holding a day of mourning for the 12 people killed in the attack. A minute’s silence will be observed at midday across the country and the bells of Notre Dame in the capital will toll. Security forces carried out a major search operation in the eastern city of Reims overnight but no arrests were made. Police cordoned off a block of flats and forensic teams could be seen inside. The country has been placed on the highest terror alert and extra troops have been deployed to guard media offices, places of worship, transport and other sensitive areas. Vigils have been held in Paris and in cities across

At a glance SUSPECTS: French police have named two brothers as suspects in the attack on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, as a manhunt continues. MOURNING: France is holding a day of mourning for the 12 people killed in the attack. the world in tribute to those killed in Wednesday’s attack. Many carried placards reading “Je suis Charlie” (I am Charlie) in solidarity with the victims. Eight journalists - including the magazine’s editor - died along with two policemen, a maintenance worker and a visitor when masked men armed with assault rifles stormed the Charlie Hebdo offices. The magazine angered some Muslims in the past by printing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The offices were firebombed in 2011. The gunmen were heard shouting “we have avenged the Prophet Muhammad”

and “God is Great” in Arabic (“Allahu Akbar”). French media, citing police documents, initially named a third suspect as Hamyd Mourad, 18. However, it was later reported that Mr Mourad had handed himself in to police after seeing his name circulating on social media. Officials then issued photographs of the Kouachi brothers and said arrest warrants had been issued for them. Cherif Kouachi has been described in the French media as a militant sentenced in 2008 to three years in prison for belonging to a group sending jihadist fighters to Iraq. French President Francois Hollande said the country’s tradition of free speech had been attacked and called on all French people to stand together. In a sombre televised address late on Wednesday he said: “Today the French Republic as a whole was the target.” Thursday’s national day of mourning is only the fifth held in France in the past 50 years. –BBC

Paraguay rebel leader ‘killed’ THE leader of Paraguay’s Armed Peasant Association (ACA) rebel group, Albino Jara, has been killed in a shootout, the authorities say. Albino Jara was killed in a jungle area near the town of Cuero Fresco, some 480km (300 miles) north of the capital, Asuncion, said a government spokesman. The ACA is a spin-off from the country’s main left-wing rebel group, the Paraguayan People’s Army, or EPP. The government says both groups are criminal gangs. Another rebel, 18-year-old Liz Rocio Moraes, was killed in the Tuesday night clash. The EPP rebel group has been active in the impoverished South American nation for more than six years. The Marxist-inspired organisation is accused of attacking farmers, robbing cattle and kidnapping civilians for ransom. The Paraguayan government says

the ACA, which has been recently formed, is also involved in criminal activities. Conservative President Horacio Cartes promised to act with “maximum rigour” against the rebels when he took office, in August 2013. But cattle ranchers in northern Paraguay say they feel unsafe in their own lands. Paraguay, officially the Republic of Paraguay, is a landlocked country in central South America, bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Paraguay lies on both banks of the Paraguay River, which runs through the centre of the country from north to south. Due to its central location in South America, it is sometimes referred to as Corazón de América (Heart of America) –BBC

A FIERCE winter storm has brought freezing temperatures to the Middle East, raising worries about the plight of the millions of refugees there. Snow has fallen in the mountains around Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Syrians live. With icy winds blowing there have been attempts to anchor tents more securely, and prepare for flooding. The UN is also concerned about the situation in Jordan, where it is distributing extra blankets. More than 7.6 million people have been displaced inside Syria since the

uprising began in 2011, while more than 3.3 million have fled to countries abroad. Winter storm Huda, forecast to last several days, has brought snowfall and freezing temperatures to Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey. Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have also been affected. In Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley – where tens of thousands of refugees are living in tents, and many others in unfinished or unheated buildings – the snow blocked roads and forced many businesses to close. –BBC

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US capture Ugandan rebel leader UGANDA’S military has confirmed that a senior commander in the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) movement has been taken into custody by US forces. The army spokesman told the BBC that soldiers had visited Dominic Ongwen, who was being held in the Central African Republic, to identify him. The International Criminal Court (ICC) wants to put Mr Ongwen on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity. But the Ugandan government has said it would prefer to try him at home. Government spokesman Ofwono Opondo told the BBC that Mr Ongwen should be in Uganda by the end of the week, when he would be charged. The LRA has abducted thousands of children in northern Uganda, and neighbouring countries, forcing the boys to become fighters and the girls to become sex slaves. The US first deployed about

100 special forces in 2011 to support thousands of African troops searching for LRA commanders. Dominic Ongwen is considered by some to be a deputy commander to LRA chief Joseph Kony. The Seleka rebel group in the Central African Republic (CAR) said it had captured Mr Ongwen during a battle near the eastern town of Sam Ouandja earlier this month, AFP reports. “[He] wanted to escape but he came into the hands of our second team who arrested him,” it quotes a Seleka commander, Mounir Ahmat, as saying. Earlier, US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said a man who identified himself as an LRA defector had surrendered to US forces. “If the individual proves to be Ongwen, his defection would represent a historic blow to the LRA’s command structure,” she told reporters in Washington. –BBC

THE world’s largest container ship, the Globe, is docking in Britain for the first time as it continues its maiden voyage. But how vast and powerful is it and how long until it’s superseded?

Globe: World’s biggest ship THE Globe is more than 400m (1,312ft) long, the equivalent of eight Olympic-size swimming pools. It is 56.8m wide and 73m high, its gross tonnage is 186,000 – the equivalent of 14,500 London buses, according to the Port of Felixstowe, where it arrived on Wednesday. But the record-breaking aspect of the Globe, owned by Shanghai-based China Shipping Container Lines and built in South Korea, is its capacity. It can carry 19,100 standard 20ft containers. That’s estimated to be enough space for 156 million

pairs of shoes, 300 million tablet computers or 900 million standard tins of baked beans. Laid end-to-end, the maximum number of containers on board would stretch for 72 miles, the distance between Felixstowe and London, or Birmingham and Manchester. “You would feel dwarfed by the Globe,” says Damian Brett, container expert at Lloyd’s List shipping publication. “It’s like an office block lying on its side. It’s a huge beast.” The Globe’s maiden voyage began in the Chinese

city of Qingdao on December 3 and is due to end in Ningbo, China, on 25 February. Felixstowe is its first European stop. It will also call at Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bruges. The Globe is the first of a series of five such ships of the same size to be built by South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries. All are expected to be delivered by the end of the year. Its capacity means it takes over from the Triple-E, which can take 18,270 standard containers, as the world’s most capacious cargo ship. –BBC

THE decades-long drought in antibiotic discovery could be over after a breakthrough by US scientists. Their novel method for growing bacteria has yielded 25 new antibiotics, with one deemed “very promising”. The last new class of antibiotics to make it to clinic was discovered nearly three decades ago. The study, in the journal Nature, has been described as a “game-changer” and experts believe the antibiotic haul is just the “tip of the iceberg”. The heyday of antibiotic discovery was in the 1950s and 1960s, but nothing found since 1987 has made it into doctor’s hands. Since then microbes have become incredibly resistant. Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis ignores nearly everything medicine can throw at it. The researchers, at the Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, turned to the source of nearly all antibiotics - soil. This is teeming with microbes, but only 1 per cent can be grown in the laboratory. –BBC

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PUBLIC NOTICE WITHDRAWAL OF PAPER BANKNOTES The public is hereby advised that all PAPER BANKNOTES (K2.00, K5.00, K10.00, K20.00, K50.00 and K100.00), which have been in circulation previously are been withdrawn by the Bank of Papua New Guinea in accordance with Section 62 of the Central Banking Act of 2000. These PAPER BANKNOTES ceased to be legal tender in Papua New Guinea since 2012. The PAPER BANKNOTES have been phased out and replaced by the POLYMER (plastic) substrate. The Polymer Banknotes remain as legal tender and are not affected by this notice. Despite of the withdrawal of the PAPER BANKNOTES in 2012, the Bank of PNG has allowed the public who are holding onto PAPER BANKNOTES to return them only to the Bank of PNG and not commercial banks during 2013/2014. The Bank is aware that there are some unused PAPER BANKNOTES in the hands of the public. These unused PAPER BANKNOTES will NOT be accepted in exchange for Polymer Banknotes. The public is therefore advised that effective from 31st December 2014 the Bank of PNG will NOT accept any more PAPER BANKNOTES in exchange for Polymer Banknotes . All queries regarding this notice should be addressed to Mr. David Lakatani on telephone number 3227343 or email dlakatani@bankpng.gov.pg Authorised by: Loi M. Bakani Governor Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

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NAMBAWAN Trophy Haus Limited General Manager Jim K Gui right and Dominic Tulo Tours Officer Air Niugini holding the winning receipt.

A lucky trip to Queen City BY MARILYN PAUL SIMON Peter of Gerehu Stage one is the Lucky grand draw winner of the ‘Fly Free with Trophy Haus and Jeanswest’ promotion. The draw concludes a series of Fly Free With Trophy Haus and Jeanswest promotion with six local

packages already given out which has seen winners get free trips to resorts in Alotau, Rabaul, Kimbe, Kavieng, Madang and Wewak Nambawan Trophy Haus (NWTL) Group General Manager Jim K Gui said he is happy to work in partnership with Air Niugini to see the promotion give

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something back to its customers. Trophy Haus, Jeanswest and Air Niugini went into partnership mid 2014 and this is definitely not the last promotion of this sort as there are plans for more. Mr Gui said not all citizens have the opportunity like this to travel within

or abroad and this kind of promotions gives the locals a chance to explore. Trophy Haus and Jeanswest in partnership with Air Niugini is proud to make it happen for them. The entry condition for the draw was a shopping of K99.00 to be eligible to enter the draw.

He said since the start of the promotion they have had good consumer feedback. The winning package includes seven nights’ accommodation including K1,000 spending money and free round trip ticket for 2 persons to what is known as “Queen City of the South”

Cebu Philippines. Simon Peter is to claim his prize within seven days of announcement upon provision of valid identification card. The draw was done at Jeanswest showroom Vision City level one yesterday by Air Niugini’s Tours Officer Dominic Tulo.


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Lodge offers conference facilities BIRDWING Butterfly lodge in the heart of peaceful Popondetta offers some of the best in local PNG cuisine as well as quality and affordable accommodation. Run by locals with a friendly environment, the staff will take the ease off your shoulders from the moment you step into the reception area to collect your room key. In line with meeting the growing demand for quality accommodation and hospitality in general, the lodge has recently done some expansion with the inclusion of a conference room and restaurant.

The next time you planning a conference out of town do visit the Birdwing Butterfly Lodge in Popondetta. The facilities can accommodate up to 300 plus people at a time. The interior is tiled with air-conditioning, overhead projector screens and whiteboards to suit any type of occasion. The Lodge has 16 standard rooms all selfcontained with air conditioning and ceiling fan. The kitchen and restaurant settings are done in a modern design to suit ones comfort and enjoyment. A twentyfour hour room service is also provided with

meals being prepared and brought to the rooms at the guest’s request to dine in privacy. The courtyards are neatly kept with lawns and landscape gardens consisting of a wide selection of tropical plants. Your stay at the Birdwing Butterfly Lodge will be made refreshing as much as possible with the support of the professional staff who will ensure your stay is memorable. For enquiries please call Tony, Velarie, Peter or Rova on 6297334, 6297477 or email birdwing.butterflylodge@ gmail.com or birdwing@ online.net.pg

CONFERENCE room of the Birdwind Lodge.

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Seeadler Bay Hotel YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN MANUS w w w. s e e a d l e r b a y h o t e l s . c o m

OUR SERVICES - Deluxe Rooms - Standard Rooms - Seaview Rooms - Reservations - Wi-Fi - Hire Car - Airport Transfer - Kitchen - Dining - Bar - Conference Rooms (30pax) Seeadler Bay Hotel is located in lorengau town, Manus Province We have 71 self contained , fully air-conditioned rooms Our Rooms are selling at: * Deluxe Rooms - K770 a Night * Standard Rooms - K660 a Night * Seaview Rooms - K550 a Night We do Conferencing to Cater 30pax. We provide airport transfer and also have a Hire Car Service. For reservations: Ph: 970 9589 or 7111 7009 or email: reservations.seeadlerbayhotel@gmail.com

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Enjoy your stay with us in Manus SEEADLER Bay Hotel is your Hotel Accommodation in Manus. Situated along the beautiful Seeadler Bay in Lorengau, Seeadler Bay Hotel offers a total of 71 accommodation rooms for any traveller visiting Manus. Our Rooms include Deluxe, Seaview and Standard Rooms, all fully furnished and self- contained with air condition and Internet Wi-Fi. Our Hotel services provide airport pick up and drop off and can also provide a hire car fleet.

We have a restaurant facility that serves both indoor and outdoor meals 3 times per day. Both can be converted into a conference facility any day for corporate clients. We also offer a 24 hour television channels for our guests. Our 200 KVA Genset for prevents any power black outs for our guests also. Please visit our website today on www.seeadlerbayhotel.com or our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/seeadlerbayhotel


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Airport facelift impress travellers TRAVELERS into Mt Hagen are fascinated to see new developments at the Kagamuga Airport terminal. The airport is a given a major facelift at the cost of K41 million and will be opened soon. Once completed and officially opened, the facility will boost the image of Papua New Guinea’s third largest city. Mt Hagen is also a strategic location and business hub of the central Highlands. Kagamuga Airport is the gateway to Mt Hagen and other neighbouring towns in the Highlands region. It is PNG’s third largest airport after Jacksons in Port Moresby

and Nadzap outside Lae. This airport serves as the transit point for fly-in fly-out operation for mines like Porgera in Enga Province and to freight personnel and equipment to other resource projects in the region. National flag carrier Air Niugini currently has four return flights from Port Moresby each day. The airport also serves other Highlands provinces of Chimbu, Jiwaka, Enga, Southern Highlands and Hela. Kagamuga is the base of Missionary Aviation Fellowship (MAF), Central Aviation and Hevi Lift. There are other thirdlevel airlines which

have regular flights into Kagamuga, making it one of the busiest airports in the region. Most other third-level airlines like Travel Air make regular touchdowns at Kagamuga. Kagamuga Airport is situated directly opposite the Kagamuga Showground. Showgoers will watch aeroplanes and helicopters landing and taking off from the showground. Youths from the local Yamka tribe are currently spearheading a cleanathon drive in the airport vicinity in preparation for the official opening which is anticipated in the beginning of the new year.

THE new terminal at Kagamuga airport in Mt Hagen.

UNLOADING of cargo at Kagamuga airport in Mt Hagen.

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Central improves human resouce through studying overseas HUMAN Resource Development is an important aspect for nation development and Central Provincial Government is looking at ways to improve its human resource. Central provincial governor Hon Kila Haoda announced a partnership with Jayacorp Holiding Limited and Iris Corp Land Limited for the opportunity to send 20 of its students to study in Stamford College, Malaysia. Under this partnership program Central Provincial Government will send 20 students each year to study in Malaysia for the next 10 year period. Courses offered include Diploma in IT, Hospitality Management, Corporate Administration, Executive secretaryship, Diploma in Bussiness administration and

Business Administraion, Diploma in Media and Communication including certificate courses as well as Foundation in Accountancy and Business studies. Governor Haoda thanked Jayacorp and Iris Limited for the partnership to enhance the province’s human resource capacity. An independent board will be appointed to go through the application similar to the Central Female Pilot scholarship and the requirements for the applicants will have the following: 1. Grade 12 transcript, 2. Proof of being from Central province, 3. Character reference. Application closes on January 15 and students selected will be off to Malaysia come April 2015.

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STAMFORD current.

College to correspond overseas STAMFORD College started in 1950 in Singapore in response to some very unique educational needs of the nation at that time. The war had just ended and the college provided those who missed out on a proper education a chance to continue with their education. At the same time it welcomed adult learners to get semi and profession qualifications through the courses it offered. The founder of Stamford

College, Mr Elias Pereira introduced basic courses like accounting, secretarial studies, typewriting and other vocational courses to cater for these students. Later, he developed Stamford correspondence courses and part-time education programmes designed to meet the needs of those who could not attend formal classes. The correspondence courses were for

pre-university and secondary education. It also gave a lifeline to those who wanted to get tertiary qualifications or go overseas to continue their education. The college later established its first campus in Kuala Lumpur in the 1952. Stamford’s role as an alternative education provider changed significantly as education needs grew now its in Malaysia.


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crossword: Complete the grid so that every row, column and 2x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 6 inclusive

ACROSS 9 Was ahead 1 Thespian 12 Prise 5 Pry 16 Droops 10 Stage show 17 Wanderer 11 Story 19 Utilise 13 Not robust 20 African republic 14 Disconcerted 22 Future outlook 15 Donor 23 Argument 16 Of sound waves 24 Water pitcher 18 Tend the sick 25 Everyone 21 Soon 27 Broaden 22 Compelling force 28 Find the place of 25 Got up 29 Angry outburst 26 Birds 30 Snarl 29 Destiny 32 Lawful 31 Worshipped images 34 Lyric poems 32 Of the moon 35 Owing 33 Card game 36 Offer 35 Discussed 37 Stuff with food Solution No. 10821 38 Single entity 39 Tree H O L E S J E T S L 40 Amounts owing R V I P E R T I E R 41 Riverside embankment P A G A N S A G O A

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stars March 20 - April 19

You’ve never been afraid of an argument. Now, however, in one particular arrangement, things are falling into place too easily. This isn’t just about ensuring things are organised as you think they should be, you want to explore various ideas and options. You needn’t raise issues to do that. Just ask.

TAURUS

April 20 - May 19

From time to time everybody is forced to enter an agreement they know won’t work, but which will provide a jumping off point for what could prove worthwhile. That’s exactly what you’re doing now. This may seem deceptive. But it’s really the only way you can get certain individuals involved.

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Solution to puzzle

ARIES

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CANCER

June 21 - July 21

While often it’s easy to make plans and watch events unfold as you’d hoped, in several situations you’re facing obstacles. Actually these aren’t so much situations to be overcome as an indication you should consider giving up on these plans entirely. They were once worth the effort but no longer are.

July 22 - August 22

LEO

phantom

May 21 - June 20

On Monday, the forthright Mars moves into the crucial midheaven angle of your chart. This means plans that are more hopes or even dreams could become reality, and within days. Still, continue to explore your options. Appealing as what you have in mind seems, better ones could soon appear.

In the past you’ve provoked a fight with somebody as a way of discovering their true feelings and you’re on the verge of doing it again. Now, however, it’s unlikely you’ll learn much. The individual in question has no idea where to stand, which means all you’ll achieve is annoying them.

VIRGO

options.

LIBRA

September 23 - October 22

For some months there’s been talk of changes in arrangements in your personal life. While from a logical point of view this is wise, you still don’t like the idea. And you won’t until you’ve actually experienced the benefits of those changes. Take a chance on these. You won’t regret it.

SCORPIO

redeye

August 23 - September 22

Telling a Virgo not to bother with details is like suggesting you really don’t need to breathe. Yet because certain situations are about to change, thinking about anything but the big picture would be a waste of time. Instead, ensure your arrangements are flexible, then continue to explore other

October 23 - November 22

Ordinarily, when making plans, you think things through, commit, then move on. However, with both the New Moon, on the 20th, and early February’s Full Moon triggering unexpected changes in the structure of your life, even what seem straightforward arrangements are unlikely to remain as you envisioned them. Ensure plans are flexible.

November 23 - December 22

On Monday the forthright Mars moves to accent your activities at home and out in the world. This will lead to exciting changes. Some will be welcome, others unexpected and a few will be long overdue. In every case, things are likely to move swiftly, which will delight you but could worry others.

CAPRICORN

December 21 - January 19

With both Venus, which accents money, and the ideas planet Mercury positioned in the portion of your chart that has to do with what you earn, own and owe, you’ll be examining that side of your life. While you’re up to date on most such matters, expect a few surprises.

AQUARIUS

blondie

SAGITTARIUS

January 20 - February 17

PISCES

February 18 - March 19

Often saying the single word ‘no’is a real challenge. You may fear you’ll disappoint or upset others. Still, allowing them to believe youÕre interested in certain ideas or prepared to pursue certain ventures does nobody any good. They already sense things aren’t working out. Now you need only tell them.

Eating Healthy

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Usually, your easygoing nature could be considered a virtue. Yet recently you’ve been irritated by the amazing lack of inquisitiveness on the part of certain individuals. The real problem is that the matters in question involve changes they’re doing all they can to avoid thinking about, still less discussing.

Helps keep the doctor at bay

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Late Mr Adrian Taitai Baki Of Rapa Village – Bereina, Central Province away on 5th January, 2015. Funeral Service Place – St John’s Church, Tokarara

OUTAGE NOTICE TO NCD CONSUMERS PNG Power advises consumers that it will carry out power interruptions to allow workmen to do urgent maintenance work on;

Date - 09th Jan 2015 Time - 11.00am May his Soul rest in Eternal Peace For more information, contact: John Taitai - 73306963 Rose Taitai - 71681490

EMERGENCY INTERRUPTION

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SUBJECT: COURSE FOR 2015 TO 2018 PENN FOSTER COLLEGE in America has given the full Authorization to ELIRANA ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL, to offer their Certificate, Diploma and Associate Science Degree courses to any interested student in Papua New Guinea UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

COURSE NAME ELECTRONIC/ ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM PC MAINTANANCE TECHNOLOGY GRAPHIC DESIGN TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN COMPUTER REPAIR TECHNICIAN COMPUTER SUPPORT TECHNICIAN COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN WEB PAGE DESIGN FORENSIC COMPUTER EXAMINER ELECTRICIAN DOMESTIC DRAPHTING WITH AutoCAD REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING APPLIANCE REPAIR TECHNICIAN LOCKSMITH TECHNICIAN CARPENTER BUILDING AND TECHNICIAN PLUMBING MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION AUTO REPAIR TECHNICIAN HEAVY DIESEL MECHANIC

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DURATION 3YRS 3YRS 3YRS 3YRS 3YRS 3YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS 2YRS

SPACE 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 29 20 20

All course materials and practical projects for each students will be provided by PENN FOSTER. Engineering courses total fees K28000.00, students are required to pay up 50% to ACC. No 1001151144 BSP Kokopo. Diploma courses total fees K15800.00, students are required to deposit 55% to ACC. No. 1000934821 BSP. NOTE: Program will commence in April after all enrolments are completed to PENN FOSTER in America. We are offering 100 Laptop Computers to any Engineering students who deposit 60% of total course fees, and any Diploma students who deposit 70% of total course fees will receive a free Laptop Computer. You can contact us on 72520128 or email, elijah.elirana.turana@gmail.com

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Late Mrs Moanna B Pisimi On behalf of my family, the management and staff of Kaiaworks Limited, we wish to pass on our sincere and deepest sympathy and condolences to immediate family members Thomas Ponah Pisimi (husband) with children McLaren Pisimi, Reagan Pisimi, Petrus Pisimi. Our sympathy also goes to immediate relatives and friends of late Mrs Moanna B Pisimi. We share the sorrow and grief with you at this time of bereavement at the untimely departure of one of the good family members.

May her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace. Godfrid Umba Wau Managing Director Kaiaworks Limited


Lihir Gold, a member of the Newcrest Mining Limited, operates the world class Lihir gold mine located on the tropical island of Lihir and provides residents with a peaceful and secure lifestyle. Fly-in, Fly-out employees enjoy a 15 day on 13 day off roster and are accommodated in well-appointed camps which include full dining, laundry services, and a modern medical centre. We are currently seeking a suitably qualified and highly motivated candidate for the following position:

Principal – Contractor Management RR 2192 Reporting to the Manager Commercial, the incumbent will be responsible for the Contractor Management Team, and will ensure that the minimum requirements and intent of LGL’s Contract Management Process is consistently met or exceeded.

Lihir Gold, a member of the Newcrest Mining Limited, operates the world class Lihir gold mine located on the tropical island of Lihir and provides residents with a peaceful and secure lifestyle. Fly-in, Fly-out employees enjoy a 15 day on 13 day off roster and are accommodated in well-appointed camps which include full dining, laundry services, and a modern medical centre. We are currently seeking a suitably qualified and highly motivated candidate for the following position:

Superintendent – Cost Control RR 2193 Reporting to the Principal Contractor Management, the incumbent will be responsible for the Cost Control Team, and will ensure that the minimum requirements and intent of LGL’s Contract Management Process is consistently met or exceeded.

Key elements of the role include: UÊÊ iÛi «Ê> `Ê « i i ÌÊÃÞÃÌi ÃÊ> `Ê«À Vi`ÕÀiÃÊÌ Ê iiÌÊ ½ÃÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊÀiµÕ Ài i Ì° UÊÊ > i }iÊÃÌ> i `iÀÃÊÌ Ê `i Ì vÞÊ> Ê« Ãà L iÊ> ÌiÀ >Ì ÛiÃÊÌ ÊV>ÀÀÞÊ ÕÌÊÌ iÊÜ À Ê> `Ê i «ÊÌ i Key elements of the role include: identify the most cost effective solution in advance UÊDevelop and implement systems and procedures to meet LGL’s contracts requirement. UÊÊ > >}iÊ> `Êi ÃÕÀiÊÌ iÊÀi >L ÌÞÊ vÊ`>Ì>ÊvÀ ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃ]Ê`i ÛiÀÞÊ`>Ì>Ê ÀÊÌ iÊà iiÌÃÊ> `Ê Û Við UÊ > >}iÊÌi `iÀÊ> `ÊV ÌÀ>VÌ À UÊÊ ÃÕÀiÊ«>Þ i ÌÊ vÊ Û ViÃÊ ÞÊ>vÌiÀÊLi }ÊvÕ ÞÊ> } i`ÊÌ Êi Ì iÀÊÌ ià iiÌÊ vÊ`i ÛiÀÞÊÀi« ÀÌ° UÊÊ `Û ÃiÊ i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ > >}iÀÃÊÜ i Êëi `ÊiÝVii`ÃÊ> V>Ìi`ÊLÕ`}iÌ° UÊÀÊ` VÕ i Ì>Ì ]Ê i} Ì >ÌiÊv > ÊÌiÀ ÃÊ vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊ> `ÊÀiV i `ÊÌ iÊ>Ü>À`Ê vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃ°Ê UÊ Measure the performance of the suppliers and services comply to contract obligations and CMP process. UÊ*À Û `iÊ } ʵÕ> ÌÞÊ>`Û ViÊ> `ÊÃÕ«« ÀÌÊÌ Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀÃÊ Ê >ÌÌiÀÃÊ vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊadministration, UÊÊ*>ÀÌ V «>ÌiÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌÊ* > }Ê iiÌ }° contract management, cost saving initiatives and cost control methods. UÊ Õ` ÌÊ> `Ê Ì À }Ê vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ«iÀv À > ViÊ> `Ê L }>Ì ÃÊ ÊV Õ VÌ ÊÜ Ì Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀð UÊÊ Ãà ÃÌÊÌ iÊ*À V «> Ê> `Ê Ì iÀÊ-Õ«iÀ Ìi `i ÌÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌ ÀÊ > >}i i ÌÊ/i> UÊÊ/À> Ê> `Ê i Ì ÀÊÃÌ>vvÊ>VÀ ÃÃÊ> Ê iÛi ÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌ ÀÊ > >}i i ÌÊ/i> °

The successful candidate will have:

UÊ À > ÊÌiÀÌ >ÀÞʵÕ> v V>Ì ÃÊ Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ> `É ÀÊ*À iVÌÊ > >}i i Ì°Ê UÊ i ÃÌÀ>Ìi`ÊiÝ«iÀÌ ÃiÊ Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ> `É ÀÊ*À iVÌÊ > >}i i Ì° UÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã }Ê>ÊÌi> Ê vÊ«À viÃà > ð UÊAbility to provide in-house training and make presentations to key contracts stakeholders. UÊ7i `iÛi «i`Êà ÃÊ Ê VÀ à vÌÊ"vv ViÊ«À `ÕVÌÃÊ> `ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> `Ê>VV Õ Ì }Êà vÌÜ>Ài°Ê U Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with key stakeholders. UÊ-Õ«iÀ ÀÊÜÀ ÌÌi Ê> `ÊÛiÀL> ÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ð UÊ/ iÊV>«>V ÌÞÊ> `ÊV>«>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À `ÕViʵÕ> ÌÞÊ ÕÌ«ÕÌÊÌ Ê iiÌÊVÀ Ì V> Ê`i>` iÃ°Ê UÊ } ÞÊ`iÛi «i`ÊÃi ÃiÊ vÊ«À viÃà > ÊiÌ Vð

Lihir Gold, a member of the Newcrest Mining Limited, operates the world class Lihir gold mine located on the tropical island of Lihir and provides residents with a peaceful and secure lifestyle. Fly-in, Fly-out employees enjoy a 15 day on 13 day off roster and are accommodated in well-appointed camps which include full dining, laundry services, and a modern medical centre. We are currently seeking a suitably qualified and highly motivated candidate for the following position:

Superintendent – Contract Facilitation RR 2194 Reporting to the Principal Contractor Management, the incumbent will be responsible for the Contract Facilitation Team, and will ensure that the minimum requirements and intent of LGL’s Contract Management Process is consistently met or exceeded.

Key elements of the role include: UÊÊ iÛi «Ê> `Ê « i i ÌÊÃÞÃÌi ÃÊ> `Ê«À Vi`ÕÀiÃÊÌ Ê iiÌÊ ½ÃÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊÀiµÕ Ài i Ì° UÊÊ-Õ«« ÀÌÊ «iÀ>Ì > Ê`i«>ÀÌ i ÌÃÊ> `Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀÃÊ Ê>ÃÃiÃà }ÊÛ Õ iÊ> `Ê ÕÃÌ v V>Ì and planning for Contracts. UÊÊ Ãà ÃÌÊ ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ`iÛi « i ÌÊ vÊ-V «iÊ vÊ7 À ÃÊ­- 7®]ÊLÕ`}iÌÃ]ÊL Ê vÊ quantities and other documentation as required.. UÊÊ Ãà ÃÌÊ ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀÃÊÜ Ì Ê«iÀv À }ÊÀ à Ê> > Þà ÃÊiÛ> Õ>Ì Ã° UÊÊ Õ` ÌÊÌ iÊ«iÀv À > ViÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌÊ6i ` ÀÃÊÃiÀÛ ViÃÊÀiVi Ûi`Ê>}> ÃÌÊÌ iÊ- 7Ê> `ÊÌ iÊ * process. UÊÊ*>ÀÌ V «>ÌiÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌÊ* > }Ê iiÌ }° UÊÊ Ãà ÃÌÊÌ iÊ*À V «> Ê> `Ê Ì iÀÊ-Õ«iÀ Ìi `i ÌÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌ ÀÊ > >}i i ÌÊ/i> UÊÊ/À> Ê> `Ê i Ì ÀÊÃÌ>vvÊ>VÀ ÃÃÊ> Ê iÛi ÃÊ vÊÌ iÊ ÌÀ>VÌ ÀÊ > >}i i ÌÊ/i> °

The successful candidate will have: U Prior experience in a Contractor Management role in a medium-to-large organisation. UÊÊ+Õ> v V>Ì Ê Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> `É ÀÊ+Õ> Ì ÌÞÊ-ÕÀÛiÞ }ÊvÀ Ê> Ê>VVÀi` Ìed college or university. UÊÊ*À Ûi Ê> `Ê`i ÃÌÀ>Ìi`ÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ Ê*À VÕÀi i ÌÊ> `Ê ÃÌÊ* > }Ê> `Ê ÃÌ >Ì }° UÊÊ- `Ê> > ÞÌ V> Ê> `Ê«À L i ÊÃ Û }Êà ð UÊÊ/ iÊ>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À À Ì ÃiÊ> `ÊÜ À ÊivviVÌ Ûi ÞÊ Ê>ÊLÕÃÞÊÜ À }Êi Û À i Ì°Ê UÊÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã }Ê>ÊÌi> Ê vÊ«À viÃà > ð UÊÊAbility to provide in-house training and make presentations to key contracts stakeholders. UÊÊ7i Ê`iÛi «i`Êà ÃÊ Ê VÀ à vÌÊ"vv ViÊ«À `ÕVÌÃÊ> `ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> ` estimating software. UÊÊDemonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with key stakeholders. UÊÊ-Õ«iÀ ÀÊÜÀ ÌÌi Ê> `ÊÛiÀL> ÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ð UÊÊ/ iÊV>«>V ÌÞÊ> `ÊV>«>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À `ÕViʵÕ> ÌÞÊ ÕÌ«ÕÌÊÌ Ê iiÌÊVÀ Ì V> Ê`i>` iÃ°Ê UÊÊ } ÞÊ`iÛi «i`ÊÃi ÃiÊ vÊ«À viÃà > ÊiÌ Vð UÊÊ L iÊÌ Ê«>ÃÃÊL>V }À Õ `ÊV iV Ã]Ê`ÀÕ}ÊÃVÀii ÃÊ> `Ê i` V> ÊiÛ> Õ>Ì

The successful candidate will have: UÊÊ*À ÀÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ Ê>Ê ÌÀ>VÌ ÀÊ > >}i i ÌÊÀ iÊ Ê>Ê i` Õ Ì >À}iÊ À}> Ã>Ì ° UÊÊ+Õ> v V>Ì Ê Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> `É ÀÊ+Õ> Ì ÌÞÊ-ÕÀÛiÞ }ÊvÀ Ê> Ê>VVÀi` Ìi`ÊV i}iÊ ÀÊÕ ÛiÀà ÌÞ° UÊÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ Ê > >}i i ÌÊ> `Ê>` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÛiÊ«À Vi`ÕÀiÃÊ>ÃÊÜi Ê>ÃÊ ÌÀ>VÌÊÌi `iÀ }° UÊÊ `Û> Vi`Ê>VV Õ Ì }Êà ÃÊ V Õ` }Ê`>Ì>Ê> > Þà ð UÊÊ/ iÊ>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À À Ì ÃiÊ> `ÊÜ À ÊivviVÌ Ûi ÞÊ Ê>ÊLÕÃÞÊÜ À }Êi Û À i Ì°Ê UÊÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã }Ê>ÊÌi> Ê vÊ«À viÃà > ð UÊÊ L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À Û `iÊ ÕÃiÊÌÀ> }Ê> `Ê > iÊ«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÃÊÌ Ê iÞÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊÃÌ> i `iÀÃ°Ê UÊÊ7i Ê`iÛi «i`Êà ÃÊ Ê VÀ à vÌÊ"vv ViÊ«À `ÕVÌÃÊ> `ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> `Ê>VV Õ Ì }Êà vÌÜ>Ài°Ê UÊÊDemonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with key stakeholders. UÊÊ-Õ«iÀ ÀÊÜÀ ÌÌi Ê> `ÊÛiÀL> ÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ð UÊÊ/ iÊV>«>V ÌÞÊ> `ÊV>«>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À `ÕViʵÕ> ÌÞÊ ÕÌ«ÕÌÊÌ Ê iiÌÊVÀ Ì V> Ê`i>` iÃ°Ê UÊÊ } ÞÊ`iÛi «i`ÊÃi ÃiÊ vÊ«À viÃà > ÊiÌ Vð UÊÊ L iÊÌ Ê«>ÃÃÊL>V }À Õ `ÊV iV Ã]Ê`ÀÕ}ÊÃVÀii ÃÊ> `Ê i` V> ÊiÛ> Õ>Ì

Lihir Gold, a member of the Newcrest Mining Limited, operates the world class Lihir gold mine located on the tropical island of Lihir and provides residents with a peaceful and secure lifestyle. Fly-in, Fly-out employees enjoy a 15 day on 13 day off roster and are accommodated in well-appointed camps which include full dining, laundry services, and a modern medical centre. We are currently seeking a suitably qualified and highly motivated candidate for the following position:

Superintendent – Accreditation & Compliance RR 2191 Reporting to the Principal Contractor Management, the incumbent will be responsible for the Accreditation & Compliance Team, and will ensure that the minimum requirements and intent of LGL’s Contract Management Process is consistently met or exceeded. Key elements of the role include: UÊÊ iÛi «Ê> `Ê « i i ÌÊÃÞÃÌi ÃÊ> `Ê«À Vi`ÕÀiÃÊÌ Ê iiÌÊ ½ÃÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊÀiµÕ Ài i Ì° UÊÊ > >}iÊÌi `iÀÊ> `ÊV ÌÀ>VÌ ÀÊ` VÕ i Ì>Ì ]Ê i} Ì >ÌiÊv > ÊÌiÀ ÃÊ vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊ> `ÊÀiV i ` the award of contracts. UÊÊ*À Û `iÊ } ʵÕ> ÌÞÊ>`Û ViÊ> `ÊÃÕ«« ÀÌÊÌ Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀÃÊ Ê >ÌÌiÀÃÊ vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊ>` ÃÌÀ>Ì ] contract management, cost saving initiatives and cost control methods. UÊÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌÊ> `Ê ÌiÀ«ÀiÌÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊV >ÕÃiÃÊ Ê` ÛiÀÃiÊ>Ài>ÃÊ vÊ ½ÃÊV iÀV > Ê`i> }ð UÊÊ iÀV > ÊÀiÛ iÜÊ vÊ> ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊ«>Þ i ÌÃÊ> `ÊV > ð UÊÊ Õ` ÌÊ> `Ê Ì À }Ê vÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ«iÀv À > ViÊ> `Ê L }>Ì ÃÊ ÊV Õ VÌ ÊÜ Ì Ê ÌÀ>VÌÊ"Ü iÀð UÊÊ VÌÊ>ÃÊ/i> Ê i>`iÀ ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ"«iÀ>Ì ÃÊ>ÃÊÀiµÕ Ài`° The successful candidate will have: U Formal tertiary qualification in Law or significant exposure to Contract Management. UÊÊ i ÃÌÀ>Ìi`ÊiÝ«iÀÌ ÃiÊ ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> `Ê Ê`i ÛiÀ }ÊÃ Õ `Ê i}> Ê> `ÊV iÀV > Ê>`Û Vi° U A background preferably in a professional legal or accounting practice or commercial environment. UÊÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã }Ê>ÊÌi> Ê vÊ«À viÃà > ð UÊÊ L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À Û `iÊ ÕÃiÊÌÀ> }Ê> `Ê > iÊ«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì ÃÊÌ Ê iÞÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊÃÌ> i `iÀÃ°Ê UÊÊ7i `iÛi «i`Êà ÃÊ Ê VÀ à vÌÊ"vv ViÊ«À `ÕVÌÃÊ> `ÊV ÌÀ>VÌÃÊ > >}i i ÌÊ> `Ê>VV Õ Ì }Êà vÌÜ>Ài°Ê U Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective interpersonal relationships with key stakeholders. UÊÊ-Õ«iÀ ÀÊÜÀ ÌÌi Ê> `ÊÛiÀL> ÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ð UÊÊ/ iÊV>«>V ÌÞÊ> `ÊV>«>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«À `ÕViʵÕ> ÌÞÊ ÕÌ«ÕÌÊÌ Ê iiÌÊVÀ Ì V> Ê`i>` iÃ°Ê UÊÊ } ÞÊ`iÛi «i`ÊÃi ÃiÊ vÊ«À viÃà > ÊiÌ Vð «« V> ÌÃÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊÃ>viÌÞÊV ÃV ÕÃÊ> `ÊLiÊ>L iÊÌ ÊÜ À Ê Ê>Ê Õ Ì VÕ ÌÕÀ> ÊÜ À Êi Û À i Ì°Ê" ÞÊ short-listed candidates will be contacted. Conditions of employment will be discussed at the interview. Applications close 23rd January 2015 and must be addressed to; Senior HR Advisor - Recruitment Newcrest Mining Limited - Lihir Operations PO Box 789. Port Moresby. NCD Fax: 986 5424 E-mail: RecruitPNG@newcrest.com.au www.newcrest.com.au

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POSITION VACANTS

POSITION VACANTS

POSITION VACANTS

Aluminium and Glass Workers required:

Seeking Christian Dentist with diploma in dental therapy or similar from recognized institution. Pay per AHW award. Submit: professional CV, Christian testimony, and Pastor’s reference to:

1. Glass Cutters (factory) 2. Aluminium fabricators (factory) 3. Site Installation teams 4. Aluminium cladding (both fabrication and installation)

ASSISTANT AUDITOR-GENERAL HUMAN RESOURCE

Please submit applications detailing experience and availability to the following address: PO BOX NO. 1197 WATERFRONT KONEDOBU NCD PAPUA NEW GUINEA

The Auditor-General’s Office (the AGO) is a Constitutional Office and is an important element in helping to maintain the integrity of the systems of government. The AGO conducts audits; evaluations; and investigations to assess the economy, efficiency, effectiveness and accountability of public resources entrusted to public sector agencies and entities and their programs and, reports the outcomes to the Parliament.

Kudjip Nazarene Hospital PO Box 456 Mt. Hagen, WHP 281or NazareneHospital@gmail.com

In accordance with the Auditor General’s Office vision of ‘Auditing for Impact’, the Office is seeking a qualified human resource executive to fill in the position of an Assistant Auditor-General – Human Resources Branch as part of its effort to strengthen and improve its professional and technical capacity. The Assistant Auditor-General is a management position within the Auditor General’s Office reporting to the Deputy Auditor-General. This position combines technical and managerial competencies on planning, operation and management of human resources. It requires strong leadership and management skills and the ability to be organized and work efficiently to deadlines. POSITION CRITERIA 1. Extensive technical experience in human resource management. 2. Strong leadership and management skills. 3. Extensive experience in strategic planning and implementation of business plan. 4. Experience in review and development of human resources documented processes. 5. High knowledge in General Orders, Public Service Act, and other government regulations on personnel management. 6. Be able to represent and maintain the professional image of the AGO at all times. 7. Membership in human resource institute and/or other related professional association. REMUNERATION The remuneration package, depending on qualifications and experience, includes a base salary, domestic marketing allowance, gratuity, superannuation, leave fares, professional development, housing or housing allowance. Total package starts from K77,300 per annum. Written applications should include a statement addressing the position criteria, curriculum vitae with full supporting documentation, three references and reliable telephone/e-mail contact details. Applications close on 30 January 2015 and should be addressed to the: a/Deputy Auditor-General Corporate Services Division Auditor General’s Office PO Box 423 WAIGANI National Capital District

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e-mail to: agopngrecruitment@ago.gov.pg

GRADUATES The Auditor-General's Office (the AGO) is a Constitutional Office and is an important element in helping to maintain the integrity of the systems of government. The AGO conducts audits; evaluations; and investigations to assess the economy, efficiency, effectiveness and accountability of public resources entrusted to public sector agencies and entities and their programs and, reports the outcomes to the Parliament. The Auditor General's Office is seeking graduates as part of its effort to strengthen and improve its professional and technical capacity: POSITION CRITERIA All applicants must be able to meet the following position criteria: UÊ iÊÀiÃÕ ÌÃÊ À i Ìi`Æ UÊ Ã« >ÞÊÃÌÀ }Ê ÌiÀ«iÀà > Ê> `ÊÌi> Êà ÃÆ UÊ >ÛiÊÃ Õ `Ê À> ]ÊÜÀ ÌÌi Ê> `Êi iVÌÀ VÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ÃÆ UÊ iÊ iÌ ` V> ]ÊÜ Ì Ê>ÌÌi Ì ÊÌ Ê`iÌ> Ê> `Ê >ÛiÊÌ iÊ>L ÌÞÊÌ ÊÜ À Ê >À`Æ UÊ iÊ>L iÊÌ ÊÜ À ÊÜ Ì Ê > ÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã ÆÊ> ` UÊ iÊ>L iÊÌ ÊÀi«ÀiÃi ÌÊ> `Ê > Ì> ÊÌ iÊ«À viÃà > Ê >}iÊ vÊÌ iÊ "Ê>ÌÊ> ÊÌ ið QUALIFICATIONS The candidates must have the following minimum qualifications: UÊ 1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ`i}ÀiiÊi Ì iÀÊ Ê>VV Õ Ì }]ÊiV VÃ]Ê > >}i i Ì]Êw > Vi]Ê Õ > ÊÀià ÕÀVi]Ê or information technology; and UÊ Ê À>`iÊ* ÌÊ ÛiÀ>}iÊ­ * ®Ê vÊ>ÌÊ i>ÃÌÊÓ°ä]Ê«ÀiviÀi ViÊÜ ÊLiÊ} Ûi ÊÌ Ê * Ê } iÀÊÌ > Êΰä REMUNERATION The remuneration package includes a base salary, superannuation, and housing allowance. Total «>V >}iÊ vÊ>À Õ `Ê Î{]äääÊ«iÀÊ> Õ ° -ÕVViÃÃvÕ Ê}À>`Õ>ÌiÃÊÜ ÊÕ `iÀÌ> iÊÌ iÊ£Ó Ì Ê* "Ê À>`Õ>ÌiÊ*À }À> Ê ÊÓä£x°Ê/ ÃÊ program involves continuous professional development, commencement of the CPA program and on the job training. Written applications should include a statement addressing the position criteria, curriculum vitae with full supporting documentation, three references and reliable telephone and e-mail contact details. «« V>Ì ÃÊV ÃiÊ ÊÎäÊ > Õ>ÀÞÊÓä£xÊ> `ÊÃ Õ `ÊLiÊ>``ÀiÃÃi`ÊÌ ÊÌ i\ The a/Training Manager Auditor-General’s Office *"Ê ÝÊ{ÓÎÊWAIGANI >Ì > Ê >« Ì> Ê ÃÌÀ VÌ

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e-mail to: agopngrecruitment@ago.gov.pg

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Our client, is one of PNG’s largest and most successful private sector organizations with its head office based in Port Moresby and operations throughout the country. Its current and future growth and development opportunities have been significantly enhanced by the PNG LNG project and a number of significant major resource projects currently underway or planned. The organization is currently undergoing a major revitalization of the services it offers to meet these major challenges and to develop the capacity of its workforce to deliver high quality service to all stakeholders. The organization is committed to attracting the highest calibre of professionals who can make a difference to the organization and provides a positive work environment which rewards employees who contribute to business success. The following vacancy currently exists for a qualified and experienced professional to fill this senior management role.

ICT Manager The organization sees IT as one of the key drivers to improving its business and needs the best professional available within the IT market who is looking for the challenge to make this a reality. Based at its Head Office and reporting to the Chief Finance Officer the position is responsible for developing and directing the organization’s overall ICT strategy and managing the acquisition, development, implementation and continuous improvement of Information and Communication Technology infrastructure that supports the organization’s operations and helps to achieve its goals and objectives. Key Functions and Responsibilities: UÊ ÃÕÀiÊ> Ê /ÊÃÞÃÌi Ã]ÊiµÕ « i ÌÊ> `Ê vÀ>ÃÌÀÕVÌÕÀiÊ>ÀiÊ>Û> >L iÊ> `ÊvÕ ÞÊvÕ VÌ > Ê> `Ê iiÌÊ and satisfy all operational requirements. UÊ À ÛiÊ Û>Ì Ã]Ê >` «ÌÊ > `Ê « i i ÌÊ ÀiµÕ Ài`Ê /Ê V > }iÃÊ > `Ê i ÃÕÀiÊ `iÛi « i Ì]Ê documentation, implementation and regular review of ICT operational policies, procedures and processes to maintain and continually improve network and systems performance and quality standards. UÊ *Ài«>ÀiÊ i«>ÀÌ i ̽ÃÊ «iÀ>Ì }Ê« > ÃÊÌ >ÌÊ « i i ÌÊ ÌÃÊÃÌÀ>Ìi} VÊ> `Ê «iÀ>Ì > Ê L iVÌ ÛiÃÊ> `Ê monitor its performance against agreed objectives. UÊ *Ài«>ÀiÊ> `ÊÃÕL ÌÊv ÀÊ>««À Û> ÊÌ iÊ Ì ÞÊ> `Ê> Õ> ÊLÕ`}iÌÃÊv ÀÊÌ iÊ i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊÜ V ÊÌ i Ê }iÌÃÊÌ> i ÊÕ«Ê ÊÌ iÊ ÛiÀ> Ê Û Ã > ÊLÕ`}iÌÊ« > }Ê> `Ê«Ài«>À>Ì ° UÊ *>ÀÌ V «>Ìi]ÊV ÌÀ LÕÌiÊ> `Ê«À Û `iÊ /Ê>`Û ViÊÌ ÊÌiV V> ÊÜ À }Ê}À Õ«ÃÊ> `Êi ÃÕÀiÊÕÃiÀÃÊ>ÀiÊ satisfied. UÊ *À Û `iÊ i>`iÀà «Ê> `Ê}Õ `> ViÊÌ Ê`i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ> `Êi ÃÕÀiÊi « ÞiiÃÊ>ÀiÊ>`iµÕ>Ìi ÞÊÌÀ> i`Ê and equipped to fully discharge all areas of responsibility at a competent level. UÊ ÃÕÀiÊ`i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊLÕà iÃÃÊ L iVÌ ÛiÃÊ>ÀiÊ« > i`]ÊLÕ`}iÌi`Ê> `Ê « i i Ìi`ÊivviVÌ Ûi Þ° UÊ ÃÕÀiÊ «iÀ>Ì > ÊÌÀ>V }ÊÃÞÃÌi ÃÊ>ÀiÊÜi Ê > Ì> i`Ê> `Ê «iÀ>Ì > Ê>ÌÊ> ÊÌ ið UÊ ÃÕÀiÊÌ iÊ À}> â>Ì ½ÃÊ"VVÕ«>Ì > Ê i> Ì Ê> `Ê->viÌÞ]Ê+Õ> ÌÞÊ ÕÃÌ iÀÊ-iÀÛ Vi]Ê+Õ> ÌÞÊ vÊ Work and Team Work and Co-operation standards are promoted and maintained to the highest possible standards. Essential Competencies UÊ Õ Ê vÊ1 ÛiÀà ÌÞÊ`i}ÀiiÊ ÊÌ iÊwi `Ê vÊ «ÕÌiÀÊ-V i ViÊ> `Ê ÀÊ v À >Ì Ê/iV }Þ°Ê Post Graduate qualifications are desirable. UÊ VÀ à vÌÊ iÀÌ wi`Ê*À viÃà > ]Ê iÀÌ wi`Ê-ÞÃÌi ÃÊ } iiÀÊ> `Ê iÀÌ wi`Ê-ÞÃÌi ÃÊ ` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÀÊ or equivalent. UÊ ÝVi i ÌÊÕ `iÀÃÌ> ` }Ê vÊ /ÊÃiÀÛ ViÊ> `Ê«À iVÌÊ > >}i i ÌÊ«À V « ið UÊ } Ê iÛi ÊÌiV V> Ê Ü i`}iÊ vÊ iÌÜ À ]ÊÃiÀÛiÀÊ> `Ê* Ê «iÀ>Ì }ÊÃÞÃÌi Ã]ÊVÕÀÀi ÌÊ >À`Ü>Ài]Ê protocols and standards. UÊ `i«Ì Ê Ü i`}iÊ vÊ `>Ì>Ê > >}i i ÌÊ «À>VÌ ViÃÊ V Õ` }Ê Ü i`}iÊ vÊ , -]Ê >«« V>Ì Ê `iÛi « i ÌÊ> `ÊÃÕ«« ÀÌÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ V Õ` }Ê Ü i`}iÊ vÊ ,*ÊÃÞÃÌi ð UÊ ÝVi i ÌÊÕ `iÀÃÌ> ` }Ê vÊÌ iÊ À}> â>Ì ½ÃÊ} > ÃÊ> `Ê L iVÌ ÛiÃÊ> `Ê>Ê} `ÊÕ `iÀÃÌ> ` }Ê vÊ human resource management principles, practices and procedures. UÊ -ÌÀ }ÊÃÌÀ>Ìi} VÊ i>`iÀà «Ê> `Ê ÌiÀ«iÀà > Êà ð UÊ ÝVi i ÌÊÜÀ ÌÌi Ê> `Ê À> ÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ÃÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê«ÀiÃi ÌÊ `i>ÃÊ Ê>ÊLÕà iÃÃÊ> `Ê user friendly language. UÊ } ÞÊÃi v Ì Û>Ìi`Ê> `Ê` ÀiVÌi`ÊÜ Ì ÊiÝVi«Ì > ÊVÕÃÌ iÀÊÃiÀÛ ViÊà ð UÊ *À Ûi Ê> > ÞÌ V> ]ÊiÛ> Õ>Ì ÛiÊ> `Ê«À L i ÊÃ Û }Ê>L Ì iÃÊÜ Ì Ê>Ê ii Ê>ÌÌi Ì ÊÌ Ê`iÌ> ° UÊ Õ Ê £äÊ Þi>ÀÃÊ vÊ iÝ«iÀ i ViÊ Ê >Ê Ã >ÀÊ > >}i i ÌÊ À iÊ Ü Ì Ê «À Ûi Ê iÝ«iÀ i ViÊ Ê /Ê infrastructure planning and development, problem solving of complex business issues and concerns and the ability to resolve complex ICT issues. Our client offers genuine professional career challenges and opportunities and competitive salary and conditions for this senior management position. This position is open to PNG citizen and non-citizen applicants. To apply, please visit our website: http://www.vanguardpng.com/current_vacancies.php « iÌiÊÌ iÊ «« V>Ì Ê À Ê> `Êv ÜÊÌ iÊÜiLà ÌiÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌ ÊÌ Êv ÀÜ>À`Ê6> }Õ>À`Ê ÌiÀ >Ì > Ê V « iÌi`Ê «« V>Ì Ê À Ê> `Ê>ÊLÀ ivÊ 6° vÊÞ ÕÊ>ÀiÊÕ >L iÊÌ Ê` ÊÌ Ã]Ê« i>ÃiÊV> ÊÕÃÊ ÊÎÓ£Ç{È{ÊÌ Ê LÌ> Ê> Ê «« V>Ì Ê À ° Applications close on Friday 30th January , 2015 PO BOX 150, PORT MORESBY, NCD LEVEL 2 ANG HOUSE HUNTER STREET, PORT MORESBY ph: fax:

(675) 321 7464 (675) 321 7818

email: admin@vanguardpng.com web: www.vanguardpng.com

HUMAN RESOURCE & MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS


PUBLIC NOTICE

POSITION VACANTS

MULTI SKILLS TRAINING SCHOOL

POSITION VACANTS

PUBLIC NOTICE INVESTMENT PROMOTION AUTHORITY Papua New Guinea

COVEC (PNG) LTD

National Training Council Registration No. 055

Associations Incorporation Act Reg., Sec. 2.

FROM INDUSTRY… CROSS-TRAINING FOR INDUSTRY. TRADES LEVEL 1 – 3 COURSES START 2 FEBRUARY 2015 LAE Diesel/Heavy Equipment Fitting (DHEF), Motor Vehicle Mechanic, Auto Electrical, Carpentry/Construction, Electrical Fitting, Electronics Technician, Maintenance Fitting & Machining, Metal Fabrication & Welding. 20 weeks per Level.

Course Fee/person: Level 1 – 3 K2450/Level. TWO-YEAR DIPLOMA COURSES START 2 FEBRUARY 2015 LAE Building/Architecture, Civil, CADD, Electrical, Mechanical, Mining, Petroleum Engineering, Business Management and IT/Computing (4 Stages). Course Fee/person: K2700/Stage K5400 per year (Stages 1 & 2). Cross-training, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other necessary training aids supplied to students. Industrial Attachment/OJT arranged for Level 3 Trades and Stage 4 Diploma students. INDUSTRY TRAINING COURSES ALSO AVAILABLE – LAE/PORT MORESBY Dogger/Load Master, Rigging, Scaffolding, Forklifts, Cranes Operator, Heavy Vehicle Driver Class 3 & 4 Licence, LV/4WD Driver Class 1 Licence, OHS Officers, First Aid, etc. For registration to do course or courses information contact us on: Telephone: 4727708, 4724939 Fax 4727450 Email: multiskillscourses@gmail.com or Write to P.O. Box 2354 Lae, Morobe Province, PNG or call in and see us at our Office in Pacific Palms Property on Sletjford Street, near Lae Port, Lae CBD.

Position Vacant

POSITION VACANCY

1 X Administration Officer – Bidding & Tendering Dept. - POM Covec (PNG) Limited is a leading construction company whom are specialized in Roadworks, Bridges and Building in PNG. We now seek to recruit suitable qualified personal to fill the above available position. QUALIFICATION & WORK EXPERIENCE Grade 10 or 12 with Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in the above position or similar. PERSONAL QUALITIES: Excellent personal attitude Responsible, diligent and shows initiative Friendly, co-operative and disciplined Organized, systematic and methodical in working habits

Lae branch Coordinator The following are the criteria we will be looking at: UÊÊ ÀiÊÌ > ÊxÊÞi>ÀÃÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÌ iÊV>ÀÊÀi Ì> ÊÊÊÊ `ÕÃÌÀÞ]Êv iiÌÊ > >}i i Ì UÊÊ iÀÌ v V>ÌiÊ ÀÊ` « >Ê ÊLÕà iÃÃÊ > >}i i ÌÊ À ÊÊÊÊÃ> iÃÊ> `Ê >À iÌ } UÊÊ"vÊV i> Êà LiÀÊ >L Ìà UÊÊ,i >L iÊ> `ÊÌÀÕÃÌÜ ÀÌ Þ UÊÊ L iÊÌ ÊÜ À ÊÕ `iÀÊ Õ ÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã ÊÌ Ê iiÌ ÊÊÊÊÃiÌÊ`i>` iÃÊ> `ÊÃ> iÃÊÌ>À}iÌð Address applications, with CV to: The General Manager Europcar PO Box 5245, BOROKO

OTHER REQUIREMENTS Age range 25 - 40 Male or Female

Email to: rob@europcar.com.pg or reservations@europcar.com.pg

To apply please send your Application letter with CV ONLY to this address; Admin Manager

Applications close on the 14th of January 2015.

Covec (PNG) Limited P O Box 5769, Boroko, NCD Phone: (675) 325 3993 or email: mhkalabus@yahoo.com

POSITION VACANTS

Attention:

Notice of Intention to Apply for the Incorporation of an Association I, Eric KEMBE, of Tumbi Quarry Village, Komo, Hela Province, Papua New Guinea person authorised by the committee of the association known as

GIGIRA LAITEPO ANDUANE ASSOCIATION INC. 5-101313 Give notice that I intend to apply for the incorporation of the association under the Associations Incorporation Act. The following are the details of the prescribed qualifications for incorporation as specified in Section 2 of the Act: Refer to the objectives attached on form 1 for more details., This Notice has been approved by the Registrar of Companies. Dated 08/01/2015. The validation code for this Notice is ASSOCIATION26685072. To check the validity of this Notice enter. h t t p : / / w w w. i p a . g o v. p g / p n g a s s o c i a t i o n s / v e r i f y / 5 101313/ASSOCIATION - 26685072. html in your browser. Notice generated 08 January 2015 11:03 AM PGT Note: A person may within one month after the publication of this notice, lodge with the registrar an objection to the incorporation of the proposed association in accordance with Section 4 of the Act.

POSITION VACANTS

Closing date for applications are 31st January, 2015, 4pm – ONLY short listed applicants will be contacted for an interview. If you are not contacted, please consider your application as unsuccessful.

For direct Course Fee Deposit, our Bank details are as follows: Account Name: Multi Skills Services ANZ Bank, Lae Branch Account Number: 12401294 or BSP Lae Markets Branch Account Number: 1013239999.

Form 1.

POSITION VACANCY HEAVY EQUIPMENT FITTER SUPERVISOR New Britain Palm Oil Limited Milne Bay seeks to appoint a trade qualified, self motivated, resourceful and dedicated Heavy Equipment Fitter Supervisor to its Vehicle Workshop Department Team, with the above position based at Hagita, Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Those outside of the province are encouraged to apply as the future opportunities in the industry are unfathomable.

POSITION VACANCY Medecins Sans Frontieres ANESTHETIC TECHNICAL OFFICER (ATO) For Operating Theatre Department & NURSES at Tari Hospital. Starting date: As soon as possible

POSITION VACANTS

BARRICK (NIUGINI) LIMITED

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Barrick Gold Corporation is an international company with a portfolio of 19 operating mines and 7 exploration projects located across 5 continents offering global and equal opportunities with a vision to be the world’s best gold mining company by finding, acquiring and producing quality reserves in a safe, profitable and socially responsible manner. Barrick (Niugini) Limited, the Manager of the Porgera Joint Venture now have vacancies for qualified and enthusiastic individuals for the following position:

OFFICER – NATIONAL RECRUITMENT Reporting to the Supervisor – Recruitment, this position exists within the Human Resources Department and will join the team responsible for National Recruitment. Job Responsibilities; UÊ ` ÃÌiÀÊÀiVÀÕ Ì i Ì]ÊÃi iVÌ Ê vÊ> Ê«iÀà i Ê­ V Õ`iÃÊ/> i ÌÊà ÕÀV }]Ê ÌiÀÛ iÜ }]Ê compiling contracts and conducting inductions). UÊ *À Û `iÊ>`Û ViÊÌ Ê iÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã ÀÃÊ ÊÀiVÀÕ Ì i ÌÊ«À Vi`ÕÀiÃÊ> `Ê« V ið UÊ ` ÃÌÀ>ÌiÊ*ÃÞV iÌÀ VÊÌiÃÌ }Ê vÊ> Ê iÜÊ ÀiÃÊ> `Ê ÌiÀÛ iÜiiÃ°Ê UÊ *À Û `iÊ>Ãà ÃÌ> ViÊ> `Ê>`Û ViÊÌ Êi « ÞiiÃÊ Ê iÊÜ Ì ÊV «> ÞÊ« V ið UÊ "Ì iÀÊ`ÕÌ iÃÊ>ÃÊ`i i}>Ìi`ÊLÞÊ-Õ«iÀÛ Ã ÀÊ Ê,iVÀÕ Ì i Ì° UÊ i ÛiÀÊ> Ê } }Ê iÛi Ê vÊVÕÃÌ iÀÊÃiÀÛ ViÊÌ >ÌÊÜ Ê iiÌÊ ÀÊiÝVii`ÊiÝ«iVÌ>Ì ÃÊ Ê> Ê dealings with internal and external customers. UÊ « i i ÌÊ> `Ê > Ì> ÊÃ>viÊÜ À Ê«À Vi`ÕÀiÃÊ> `Ê«À ÌiÊ } ÊÃ>viÌÞÊ> `Ê i> Ì Ê>Ü>Ài iÃÃÊ > `ÊV « ÞÊÜ Ì ÊÌ iÊ >ÀÀ V Ê"VVÕ«>Ì > Ê i> Ì ÊEÊ->viÌÞÊ* VÞ° The ideal candidate must have; UÊ Ê i}ÀiiÊ ÀÊiµÕ Û> i ÌʵÕ> wV>Ì ÃÊ Ê Õ > Ê,ià ÕÀViÃ°Ê UÊ ÌÊ i>ÃÌÊÎÊÞi>ÀÃÊÀi iÛ> ÌÊ,iVÀÕ Ì i ÌÉ Õ > Ê,ià ÕÀViÃÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÌ iÊ }Ê `ÕÃÌÀÞ° UÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ Ê>` ÃÌÀ>Ì }Ê*ÃÞV iÌÀ VÊ/iÃÌ }ÊEÊ/> i ÌÊ- ÕÀV }°Ê UÊ L ÌÞÊÌ ÊÜ À Ê>ÃÊ>ÊÌi> Ê« >ÞiÀ° UÊ -ÌÀ }Êv VÕÃÊ Ê`i ÛiÀ }Ê } ʵÕ> ÌÞ]Ê> `ÊÌ i ÞÊVÕÃÌ iÀÊÃiÀÛ Vi° UÊ ÝVi i ÌÊV Õ V>Ì ]Ê«À L i ÊÃ Û }Ê> `Ê i} Ì >Ì Êà ÃÊÜ Ì ÊÃÌÀ }Ê>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê communicate freely with all levels within the organisation. If you possess the ambition and drive to build a career with Barrick Gold Corporation, forward your application and resume before the 16th January, 2015 to: The Human Resources Superintendent Porgera Joint Venture, P.O Box 484, Mt. Hagen, WHP or Email: PHRCoordinator@ barrick.com or Fax: 547 8102; Phone: 547 8912 or 545 3056. >ÀÀ V Ê* À}iÀ>Ê >ÃÊÕ«ÊÌ ÊÎäääÊi « ÞiiÃÊ V Õ` }ÊiÝ«>ÌÀ >ÌiÃÊ> `Ê >Ì > ðÊÊ7iÊ «iÀ>ÌiÊ>ÊvÕ Ê L >À` }Ê v>V ÌÞÊ V Õ` }Ê Õà }]Ê iÃà }]Ê >Ê VÊ > `Ê >Ê ÀiVÀi>Ì > Ê Vi ÌÀi°Ê Ê 7iÊ >ÛiÊ >Ê "Ê operation working on a 21 days on 14 days off roster.

That’s what you want!

The successful applicant will report to the Senior Superintendent and liaise with the Head of Department and will have the following responsibilities: • • • • • • •

Efficient and successful preventative maintenance KPI’s conducive to maximum productivity. Ability to direct and manage a crew of fitters maintaining a disciplined and flexible demeanor. Be able to meet deadlines and achieve targets while watching the bottom line. Some experience with Pronto CMS and parts protocol would be an advantage. Be proficient in Komatsu VCAD software and other models including CAT. Effectively supervise team to ensure efficient use of resources and enhance cost-effectiveness; Ensure the safety of all team members and adherence to company safety and sustainability policies;

Requirements: • Minimum of five (5) years hands-on working experience in Heavy Equipment Fitting. • Experience in a Supervisor role but all candidates are encouraged to apply if they think they have what it takes. • Trade certificate in Heavy Equipment Fitting and able to work unsupervised. • HEF experience with CAT, Komatsu, LiuGong, XCMG in all fields. • The ability to read and write English with sound communication skills. • A strong willingness to be part of a succession based company. • Excellent technical skills, planning and organization. • An ability to live and work in a challenging, but very rewarding environment. Benefits include: • Generous hourly wage. • Free company provided housing. • Free electricity. • Free access to company health clinic and medicines. • Uniform, boots and employee of the month awards. • A company that cares about your future and that of your families. • Sustainable environmentally conscious company. To apply for this position please forward a detailed resume with supporting documents to:The Administration Department Milne Bay Estates PO Box 36 Milne Bay Province Papua New Guinea Fax: 675 641 1324 Email: mberecruitment@nbpol.com.pg Applications for this position close on ………30/1/2015………….. We thank those applying and advise that only shortlisted applicants will be notified to attend an interview. (Salary and other terms & conditions will be discussed during interview with the successful candidates).

General presentation of MSF: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters. In PNG, MSF works in the communities of Tari, Buin and Port Moresby, providing health care to vulnerable populations affected by violence. Requirements: ATO Essential: UÊ ÕÀÀi ÌÊ /"ʵÕ> v V>Ì Ê UÊ Õ Ê> `ÊVÕÀÀi ÌÊÀi} ÃÌÀ>Ì É Vi ÃiÊÜ Ì ÊÀi iÛ> ÌÊ >Ì > Ê and professional body UÊÊ v ÀÌ>L iÊÜ Ì Ê iÀ}i VÞÊ>ÃÃiÃà i ÌÊ vÊ«>Ì i Ìð UÊÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ Ê«>i` >ÌÀ V]Ê LÃÌiÌÀ VÊ> `ÊÌÀ>Õ >Ê> >iÃÌ ià > UÊÊ L ÌÞÊÌ ÊV «iÊÜ Ì ÊÃÌÀiÃà UÊÊ L ÌÞÊÌ Ê>VÌÊ>ÃÊ«>ÀÌÊ vÊ>Ê Õ Ì VÕ ÌÕÀ> Ê> ` multi-disciplinary team UÊÊ-ÌÀ }Êà V > ÉV Õ V>Ì Êà Ã\ÊÀi«ÀiÃi Ì>Ì Ûi] stimulating and diplomatic UÊÊ/ Êi ÃÕÀiÊV v `i Ì > ÌÞÊ vÊ«>Ì i ̽ÃÊ>ÌÊ> ÊÌ iÃÊ V Õ` } out of work hours UÊÊ L ÌÞÊÌ ÊÜ À ÊÜi Ê>ÃÊ«>ÀÌÊ vÊ>Ê Õ Ì VÕ ÌÕÀ> Ê> ` multi-disciplinary team UÊÊ } à Ê> `Ê/ Ê* à ÆÊÛiÀL> Ê> `ÊÜÀ ÌÌi Requirements: NURSES Essential: UÊ Ì i ÌÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ> ÃÊ> `ÊÛ> ÕiÃÊ vÊ - UÊ « >Ê ÀÊ i}ÀiiÊ>ÃÊ ÕÀà }Ê"vv ViÀÆÊÛ> `Ê ÕÀà } registration UÊ-ÌÀ }Ê>vv ÌÞÊÜ Ì Ê«>Ì i ÌÃÊÜ Ê >ÛiÊiÝ«iÀ i Vi`ÊÌÀ>Õ > UÊ ÃÕÀiÊV v `i Ì > ÌÞÊ vÊ«>Ì i ÌÃÊ>ÌÊ> ÊÌ iÃÊ V Õ` }Ê ÕÌ of work hours UÊ L ÌÞÊÌ ÊÜ À Ê>ÃÊ«>ÀÌÊ vÊ Õ Ì VÕ ÌÕÀ> Ê> ` multi-disciplinary team. UÊ iÝ L i UÊ } à Ê> `Ê/ Ê* à ÊqÊ6iÀL> Ê> `ÊÜÀ ÌÌi Desirable: UÊ `ÊV > `Ê vÊ Õ Ê > }Õ>}i UÊ/Ü ÊÞi>ÀÃÊÜ À }ÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ * i>ÃiÊ «À Û `iÊ >Ê iÌÌiÀÊ vÊ Ì Û>Ì ]Ê 6]Ê `i}Àii]Ê i` V>l registration, reference contact details and a contact phone Õ LiÀÊ Ì Ê - Ê vv ViÊ >ÌÊ />À Ê Ã« Ì> Ê Ì Ê Ì iÊ >ÌÌi Ì Ê vÊ Donald Kazungu, Medical Team Leader or Allan De la Rosa, ` ÃÌÀ>Ì ÀÉ } ÃÌ V > °ÊÊ VÕ i ÌÃÊV> Ê> à ÊLiÊÃÕL ÌÌi`Ê via email to tari-mtl@oca.msf.org or tari-log@oca.msf.org We will only contact short listed candidates. Please send in your photocopies as no documents will be returned.

GET NOTICED. Advertise in the Classifieds Call 3091175 / 309 - 1088 / 309 - 1174 HEAD OFFICE Post Courier Limited, Lawes Road Konedobu, P.O. Box 85 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

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South Pacific Post Limited is seeking to recruit suitably qualified and highly motivated individuals to Ê ÕÀÊ`Þ > VÊ `ÛiÀÌ Ã }Ê-> iÃÊ i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ> `Ê ÀVÕ >Ì Ê i«>ÀÌ i Ì°Ê Please come for a walk – in interview on Monday 12th January and Tuesday 13th January from 9:00 am – 12:00 noon at our Head Office at Konedobu. .

The Central Supply and Tenders Board (CSTB) on behalf of the PNG Ports Corporation invites written sealed bids for the Expression of Interest (EoI). CSTB 3236 CSTB 3237 CSTB 3238

AITAPE NEW WHARF, HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY AITAPE NEW WHARF, GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION AITAPE DESIGN AND BUILD OF WHARF STRUCTURE

Bid Security:

Bids Less than PGK 1 million (not required) Bids exceeding PGK 1 million (K10,000.00) Bids exceeding PGK10 million (K15,000.00)

You MUST meet the following requirements; UÊÊ À>`iÊ£ÓÊ+Õ> v V>Ì UÊÊ Õ ÊÎÊÞi>ÀÃÊÃ> iÃÊiÝ«iÀ i Vi UÊÊ iÃÌÊEÊ,i >L i UÊÊ ÝVi i ÌÊ Õ V>Ì ÊEÊ i} Ì >Ì Ê- à ÊÊÊÊ

UÊÊAbility to Meet Specific Goals & meet set deadlines

Only those that have sales experience will be considered

Please bring along updated resume, copies of Certificates, 3 References & Police Clearance

Bid Validity: Price of the Tender Document Bid Documents Available Bid must be addressed to:

Bid Delivery Place

Benefits -

*VeryOn Availability attractive salary package Commission incentives Free lunch meal Pickup and drop off transport Medical insurance cover Free Health Care Free issue of daily paper

Closing Time & Date Contact Details

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P O BoxFor 85Bookings Contact Ph:Our 309Classifieds 1000 Team on: Port Moresby, NCD (675) 309 1174 | 309 Email: 0072 postcourier@spp.com.pg | 309 1088 | 309 1048 MORTGAGEE SALE

INVESTMENT PROMOTION AUTHORITY Papua New Guinea Associations Incorporation Act Reg., sec. 2. Notice of Intention to Apply for the Incorporation of an Association

REFER TO THE CONSTITUTION FORE MORE DETAILS OF THE OBJECTIVES.

The successful tenderer must have finance available and will be required to sign a contract of sale and pay deposit of 10% within fourteen (14) days notification of acceptance of tender and full settlement within 60 days thereafter. Tenders should be mark “WESTPAC TENDER” and sent to: Legal Unit P O Box 706 PORT MORESBY National Capital District Please note that highest or any price offered may not necessarily be accepted. For any queries, please contact Legal Unit on telephone number 312 7449. Tenders close on 16th January 2015

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Central Supply and Tenders Board

Form 1

External walls comprised of brick and weatherboard and internal walls comprised of plywood, bricks and tiles to wet areas with aluminium framed glass louver windows, security mesh wires and insect screens. The floor composed of reinforced concrete slab base with the overlays of ceramic tiles and corrugated galvanised iron roof with plywood lined ceiling.

Tenderers are advised to inspect the property prior to submitting their tenders.

Authorized by:

PUBLIC NOTICE

I, Hermin PEAMO, of Iombi Village, Ialibu, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea person authorized by the committee of the association know as

It is located south-east of Pine Street and within walking distance to bus stop, Hohola police station, churches, schools, shops, market and other public services and amenities. It is fully secured with security fence with razor and barbed wires on top.

x Interested Bidders must arrange with their Agent (s) or a Courier firm of their choice to pick up tender documents and similar arrangement must be done for the lodgement of their bid (s). x Bidders must clearly address the outer envelope containing their bid with the address as indicated above in the Bid Delivery Place and marked with the tender number, description of the project, closing date and time. x The Central Supply & Tender Board will not be held liable for any mishandling.

Philip Eludeme Chairman

2x bedroom duplex with an attached warehouse. The building is ground levelled and has approximate gross floor area of 164 sm2. Accommodation to each unit comprises of laundry, kitchen, dining/lounge, two bedrooms and bathroom. The attached warehouse comprises of sales office, sewing room and medicine store room.

The property is serviced with water reticulation, sanitary plumbing, electrical reticulation and fluorescent lighting throughout.

Bid Security must be in the form of a Bank cheque or Bank Guarantee and bids submitted without the respective Bid Security will be rejected 90 days A non-refundable fee of K500.00 (CSTB 3236), K500.00 (CSTB 3237) and K1,000.00 (CSTB 3238) per set of tender documents in the form of Cash or Bank cheque payable to Central Supply & Tenders Board. Central Supply & Tenders Board 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani drive National Capital District. The Chairman Central Supply & Tenders Board P.O Box 6457 Boroko, National Capital District 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani drive National Capital District Lodged in the “Tender Box” located at the Reception office at the Central Supply & Tenders Board Office, B Wing, Level 1, Waigani Westpac Corporate Central Branch Building Thursday 15th January 2015 at 10:00am Erue Jack (Mrs) Contract Coordinator Central Supply & Tenders Board 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building Waigani drive, National Capital District Phone: (675) 3113777 Facsmille: (675) 3113778 Email: EJack@cstb.gov.pg Instructions to Bidders

If your experiences, qualifications, skills and attributions fall within the above specification then come in for the Walk-In interview for your chance to join PNG’s leading and Number One News Paper company – Post Courier.

ALLOTMENT 12 SECTION 20, PINE STREET, HOHOLA NCD PORT MORESBY, (STATE LEASE VOLUME 13 FOLIO 3039)

NOT REQUIRED

MUNI-IYE AGRICULTURE AND LIFESTOCK ASSOCIATION (MALA) INC. 5- 100320 Give notice that I intend to apply for the incorporation of the association under the Associations Incorporation Act: The following are the details of the prescribed qualifications for incorporation as specified in Section 2 of the Act:

This Notice has been approved by the Registrar of Companies

CSTB Tender No. 3256 The Central Supply and Tenders Board (CSTB) on behalf of the Mineral Resource Authority invites written sealed bids for the Supply of Helicopter Services for Field Work in Goilala District, Central Province. Tender No.

CSTB 3256Supply of Helicopter Services for Field Work in Goilala District, Central Province

Bid Security

Bid Security of K10,000.00 must be in the form of a Bank Cheque and bids submitted without the respective Bid Security will be rejected. A non- refundable fee of K1000.00 for a set of tender documents in the form of a Bank Cheque payable to Central Supply and Tenders Board.

Tender Document Fee

Dated 23/05/2014. The validation code for this Notice is ASSOCIATION – 87352367. To check the validity of this Notice enter http://www.ipa.gov.pg/pngassociations/verify/ 5-100320/ASSOCIATION-87352367.html in your browser. Notice generated 23 May 2014 09:51 AM PGT

Bid Delivery Place

Tender Box located in the reception area at Central Supply & Tenders Board Office, 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani Drive Bids must Indicate Tender no and Addressed to: The Chairman, Central Supply & Tenders Board, P.O Box 6451, Boroko, National Capital District

Closing Time & Date

10am Thurs 22nd January 2015

Contact Details

Geoffrey Kinibo Snr Contracts Coordinator Central Supply & Tenders Board Phone: (675) 3113777 Facsmille: (675) 3113778 Email: GKinibo@cstb.gov.pg

Note: A person may within one month after the publication of this notice, lodge with the registrar an objection to the incorporation of the proposed association in accordance with Section 4 of the Act.

Advertising IN BUKA CALL Ph:

973 9188

David Lornie or

dlornie@spp.co dlornie@spp.com.pg p co

Instructions to Bidders 1. Interested Bidders must arrange with their Agent (s) or a Courier firm of their choice to pick up tender documents and similar arrangement must be done for the lodgement of their bid (s). 2. Bidders must be clearly address the outer envelope containing their bid with the address as indicated above in the Bid Delivery Place and marked with the tender number, description of the project, closing date and time. 3. The Central Supply & Tender Board will not be held liable for any mishandling. Authorized by:

Philip Eludeme Chairman


POSITION VACANTS

POSITION VACANTS

Project Manager (Port Moresby-based) Australia-China-Papua New Guinea Trilateral Malaria Project

Lihir Gold, a member of the Newcrest Mining Limited, operates the world class Lihir gold mine located on the tropical island of Lihir and provides residents with a peaceful and secure lifestyle. Fly-in, Fly-out employees enjoy a 15 day on 13 day off roster and are accommodated in well-appointed camps which include full dining, laundry services, and a modern medical centre. We are currently seeking a suitably qualified and highly motivated candidate for the following position:

The long-term Project Manager will provide ongoing management support for the effective establishment and implementation of the Australia-ChinaPNG Pilot Cooperation Project on Malaria Control. The position is part-time (2 months full-time during the establishment phase followed by 3 days per week) and based in Port Moresby.

Harbour Pilot Reporting to the Superintendent Supply the primary purpose of the role is to ensure the safe pilotage of all vessels within Luise Harbour; and to maintain a safe, orderly and efficient cargo handling port facility

The Project will be implemented from 2015 to 2017 with the goal of strengthening two key national institutions in PNG: the Central Public Health Laboratory and the PNG Institute of Medical Research.

Key elements of the role will include: UÊ ÃÕÀiÊÌ iÊÃ>viÊ« Ì>}iÊ vÊ> ÊÛiÃÃi ÃÊÜ Ì Ê Õ ÃiÊ >ÀL ÕÀ° UÊ ÃÕÀiÊÌ >ÌÊÌ iÊ« ÀÌÊv>V ÌÞÊ ÃÊ > Ì> i`Ê Ê «iÀ>Ì > ÊÃÌ>ÌÕÃÊ>ÌÊ> ÊÌ iÃÊÛ >Ê`> ÞÊ Ã«iVÌ ÃÊÌ Ê LÃiÀÛiÊÌ >ÌÊ> Ê fenders are in place, that there is adequate wharf lighting, correct stacking, cargo is secure and handled with care, and that a safe and clean working environment is maintained. UÊ*À Û `iÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã Ê ÛiÀÊ* ÀÌÊ-iÀÛ ViÃÊi ÃÕÀ }ÊÃ>viÊ> `Ê À`iÀ ÞÊÃÌiÛi` À }]ÊÌÀÕV }]ÊV>À} ÊÜ À }ÊiµÕ « i Ì]Ê and consolidation in the port facility. UÊ*À Û `iÊÃÕ«iÀÛ Ã Ê ÛiÀÊÌ iÊV ÌÀ Ê> `Ê Ûi i ÌÊ vÊV Ì> iÀÃÊ ÊÌ iÊÜ >ÀvÊi Û À ð UÊ VÌ Ûi ÞÊ > Ì> Ê>Ê > à ÊÜ Ì Ê >ÃÌiÀÃ]Ê- «ÃÊ"vv ViÀÃ]Ê >À} Ê* > iÀÃ]Ê- ««iÀÃ]Ê,iVi ÛiÀÃ]Ê- «« }Ê «>nies, and complete all associated documentation and reporting functions. UÊ Ãà ÃÌÊÜ Ì Ê ÕÃÌ ÃÊV i>À> ViÃ]Ê>VV Õ ÌÃ]ʵÕ>À> Ì i]Ê> `ÊÌ iÊÃ>viÊ`i ÛiÀÞÊ vÊV>À} ÊÌ ÊV à } iið UÊ*À Û `iÊ>`Û ViÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ Þ`À }À>« VÊ i«>ÀÌ i ÌÊ vÊ> ÞÊV > }iÃÊÌ Ê >À iÊvi>ÌÕÀiÃÊ> `Ê`i«Ì ð UÊ Ì ÀÊ> `ÊÀiV À`ÊÌ iÊ`i«Ì Ê vÊÜ>ÌiÀÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊLiÀÌ ° UÊ > Ì> ÊÌ iÊ* ÌÊL >ÌÊ> `Ê> Ê>Ãà V >Ìi`ÊiµÕ « i ÌÊ V Õ` }Ê> Ê >À iÊ } Ì }Êv ÀÊÌ iÊ« ÀÌ° UÊ ÃÕÀiÊÜ À }À Õ«ÃÊ iiÌÊ ÀÊiÝVii`Ê À->viÊÀiµÕ Ài i ÌÃÊÌ À Õ} Ê Ì À }Ê vÊ LÊ" Estandards/performance, and follow-up on occupational health and safety issues.

The successful candidate will have:

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5-10 years experience in planning, managing, monitoring and evaluating large development cooperation programs (preferably in the health sector).

Qualifications in public health, business management or similar.

Strong leadership skills and well-developed communication, liaison and negotiation skills with projects and across cultures.

Working level knowledge of international health polices and good practices in malaria control. Experience with malaria control or lab services in PNG desirable.

How to apply Applications should be submitted via: www.abtjta.com.au/careers. This link contains a position description, remuneration information and selection criteria. An attractive international remuneration package will be offered to the successful candidate. For further information, contact Elke Koellner on 323 8585 or at png.recruitment@abtjta.com.au The closing date for applications is 5pm Friday 23 January 2015

Senior HR Advisor - Recruitment Newcrest Mining Limited - Lihir Operations PO Box 789. Port Moresby. NCD Fax: 986 5424 E-mail: RecruitPNG@newcrest.com.au

Supporting better health outcomes

www.newcrest.com.au www.hhisp.org

The Miner of Choice

The Meat Haus is a newly established Butcher Shop in Port Moresby providing great quality, range and service to customers. It is a fast moving, customer focused, dynamic establishment offering great opportunities to hard working employees.

Chief Secretary to Government

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Meat Haus is seeking to employ: -

• Butchers • Counter Service Staff • Clerks We seek reliable, honest, hardworking people with a mature outlook to join our team. In return, the Meat Haus provides great working conditions to successful applicants. Please send your current resume and contact details to: mitymeathaus@gmail.com

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All Departmental Heads 5 January, 2015 All Provincial Administrators All CEOs and MDs of SOEs and Commodity Boards

SUBJECT:

2015 LEADERS’ SUMMIT – REMINDER FOR PERFOR MANCE REPORTS

This is a kind reminder that your 2014 Performance Reports are due by 16th January, 2015. You are to have your reports submiƩed before or by this date. Any late reports will not be included in the Summary Performance Report for Leaders. It has been two months since your were advised of this requirement and yet there has not been any report to date. You were amply advised both through a Circular LeƩer copied to you all and Public NoƟce in both daily newspapers.

SIR MANASUPE Z. ZURENUOC, Kt., OBE Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

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POSITION VACANTS

POSITION VACANTS

POSITION VACANTS ARE YOU SELF MOTIVATED? DO YOU HAVE EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE SKILLS?

WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY OFFICER Tabubil Engineering Ltd requires the services of an experienced Workplace Health & Safety Officer.

Requirements UÊ iÀÌ v V>ÌiÊ Ê"VVÕ«>Ì > Ê i> Ì ÊEÊ->viÌÞ preferred. UÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ Ê iÀ}i VÞÊEÊ ÀÃÌÊ `ÊÌÀ> }° UÊ > >À ÌÞÊÜ Ì Ê iÃÌ VÊEÊ ÌiÀ >Ì > Ê" standards. UÊ Ý«iÀ i ViÊ ÊÜ À }Ê Ê>Ê }Ê Û À i Ì° UÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊ>L iÊÌ ÊÜ À Êà vÌÊÀ ÃÌiÀÃÊ> `Ê ÛiÀÌ i as required. «> ÞÊ vviÀÃÊ >ÌÌÀ>VÌ ÛiÊ Ã> >ÀÞÊ Ü Ì Ê ÓÊ Üii ÃÊ ,E,Ê>vÌiÀÊÈÊ Ì ÃÊ> `ÊÎÊÜii ÃÊ> Õ> Ê i>ÛiÊ«iÀÊ Þi>À]Ê > Àv>ÀiÃÊ Ì Ê « ÌÊ vÊ Ài]Ê Ã } iÊ >VV Ê > `Ê i> ÃÊ Êà ÌiÊÜ ÊLiÊ«À Û `i`°Ê

Bishop Brothers Industrial Engineering, the leading engineering and industrial supply operation in PNG have ongoing positions for stores people to join its Warehouse team in Port Moresby.

STORES PERSONNEL If you feel you meet the following requirements please apply. UÊ ÕÃÌÊ« ÃÃiÃÊÊ>Ê}À>`iÊ£äÉ£ÓÊÊ ÀÊ } iÀÊi`ÕV>Ì UÊ*À Ì Ê Ü i`}iÊ> Ê>`Û> Ì>}i UÊ ÕÃÌÊ >ÛiÊà LiÀÊ >L Ìà UÊ L ÌÞÊÌ Êëi> ]ÊÜÀ Ìi]ÊÀi>`Ê> `ÊÜÀ ÌiÊ Ê } à UÊ L ÌÞÊÌ ÊV Õ V>ÌiÊivviVÌ Ûi ÞÊL Ì ÊÊÊÊÛiÀL> ÞÊ> `ÊÜÀ ÌÌi UÊ L ÌÞÊÌ Ê Ìi}À>ÌiÊ«À viÃà > ÞÊ>ÌÊ> Ê iÛi à UÊ ÕÃÌÊ >ÛiÊ>ÊVÕÀÀi ÌÊ* ViÊV i>À> ViÊÀi« ÀÌ

The Warehouse Manager Bishop Brothers Engineering Ltd PO Box 81 Waigani National Capital District À «ÊÞ ÕÀÊÀiÃÕ iÊ Ì ÊÌ iÊÀiVi«Ì Ê>ÌÊ Ã «Ê À Ì iÀÃÊ*" Ê À> V ]Ê >° "ÀÊi > \Êpomwhse.mgr@bishopbros.com.pg Applications close: Friday 23rd January 2015

POSITION VACANTS

Lawyers

We are looking for a

SENIOR LAWYER Should have at least 4 years experience and exposure in complex matters in civil and commercial cases, judicial review, appeal, landowner disputes, leadership tribunals, election petitions and constitutional references. The successful applicant will work closely with the Managing Partner, Mr Greg Sheppard. Forward your CV with photo and three character reference to the Admin Manager, Ground Floor, Investwell Building, New Commercial Estates, Gordon, NCD or email address: mgabuyo@ynw.com.pg. Submission closed on or before COB of 23rd January 2015. 70 Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

Requirements: UÊ ÕÃÌÊ >ÛiÊVÕÀÀi ÌÊ À ÛiÀ½ÃÊ Vi ÃiÆ UÊ ÌÌi Ì ÊÌ Ê`iÌ> Ê> }ÊÜ Ì ÊiÝVi«Ì > ÊÌ i ÊÊÊ > >}i i ÌÆ UÊ Ài>ÌÊ À}> Ã>Ì > Êà ÃÊ> `ÊÌ iÊ>L ÌÞÊÌ Ê ÊÊÊ Õ Ì Ì>Ã Æ UÊ ÝVi i ÌÊÜÀ ÌÌi ÊEÊ À> ÊV Õ V>Ì Êà ÃÆ UÊ «ÕÌiÀÊ ÌiÀ>VÞÊqÊiÝ«iÀ i ViÊ Ê Ã iÊ Ã ÊÊÊ«ÀiviÀÀi`ÊLÕÌÊÊ ÌÊiÃÃi Ì > Æ UÊ i> ]Ê i>ÌÊ> `ÊÌ `ÞÊ>««i>À> ViÆ UÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊ>ÊÃi vÊÃÌ>ÀÌiÀÊ> `Ê >ÛiÊ>Ê`ià ÀiÊÌ ÊÜ À as a part of a Team. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT PERSON

HHISP is seeking candidates for: ([HFXWLYH 2I¿FHU ++,63 'LUHFWRU In this important position you will support the Director of HHISP to carry out their duties managing a multi-million dollar health and HIV portfolio. This will include coordinating meetings with high-level stakeholders, supporting information management, and the drafting of correspondence and briefs. •

Three plus years supporting a senior manager or in a senior coordination role.

Degree in Business Administration, Communications or similar.

Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Word, Excel and Powerpoint.

Previous applicants need not apply. &DVXDO 'ULYHU You will perform general driving duties for the HHISP Program.

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If your answer is YES, we’d love to welcome you into our Property Management Team as a Property Manager in one of Port Moresby’s leading Real Estate companies.

“A member of the Real Estate Industry Association Inc.” Send your written application and Resume to:General Manager, Strickland Real Estate. P.O. Box 1581, Boroko, NCD or E-mail: info@sre.com.pg

Five years clean driving record with Class 6 drivers licence.

Two years professional driving experience in a similar role.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

PLANNING CIRCULAR NO: 5/2014 TO

: 1. Heads of Departments 2. Heads of Statutory Bodies & CSAs 3. Provincial Administrators

Ombudsman Commission of Papua New Guinea

SUBJECT : SUBMISSION OF ANNUAL WORK PLANS AND CASHFLOWS FOR THE 2015 PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM PROJECTS

Review of Enabling Legislation

1. PURPOSE: This Circular is to notify you all that as per the requirements of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), you are all required to submit your Work/Implementation Plans and Cash Flows for Projects and Programs appropriated in the 2015 National Budget. 2. RATIONAL: You are all reminded to notify all your project/program managers responsible to submit these particular requirements to this Office by 4.06pm 14th January 2015 in order for all project/program documentations to be collated and presented to Government. Again, these particular requirements are necessary for Government to plan and manage the cash flow and expenditure during the year as well to assess the implementation status of projects and programs well against the work plans. 3. POLICY CONTEXT: The 2015 Budget is the fifth budget of first five year of implementing PNG Development Strategic Plan (PNGDSP 2010-2030) and the Medium Term Development Plan (MTDP 2011-2015) to realize Vision 2050. It focuses on “Sharing the Wealth and Empowering Our People”. This budget is giving more citizens the opportunity to participate in PNG’s growth. This is important because National progress depends on hard work across all sectors of the economy. This is a budget that shares the wealth for inclusive and progressive participation by all citizens in effective socio-economic development. The 2015 Budget is PNG’s biggest budget so far with a total appropriated expenditure of K16.199 billion. This presents a K905 million or 6.6 per cent increase over the revised 2014 Budget appropriation. This level of spending is consistent with the 2015 Budget Strategy Paper recommendation for a maximum deficit of 5.9 percent and a debt to GDP ratio of around 35 percent.

Public Notice The Ombudsman Commission of Papua New Guinea wishes to inform the general public that it is reviewing two (2) of its principal legislation that is the Organic Law on the Duties and Responsibities of Leadership and Organic Law on Ombudsman Commission. The Commission is now distributing a Discussion Paper to gather feedback from the public as part of this review. The paper is to consider ways to review the current responsibilities and powers of OC and comes with a series of questions on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Commission. Your feedback will assist develop a policy proposal to improve the work of the Commission. Call into our Head Office at Deloitte Tower in Port Moresby or visit our Regional Offices in Mt Hagen, Lae and Kokopo to get a copy of the Discussion Paper. Interested parties are invited to comment on this paper by writing to

The budget is responsive to the needs of our people, one that is directed towards ensuring that the benefits of our strong economic growth are shared more fairly in our society especially to the rural and remote areas. The budget is aimed at lowering the cost of living for our people and improving the welfare of ordinary Papua New Guineans.

The Ombudsman Commission PNG P.O Box 1831, PORT MORESBY NCD

4. CASH FLOW PROJECTIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: All work plans and cash flow submitted are expected to be in accordance with the 2015 Budget appropriations for capital expenditure and the scope of project components for 2015 as outlined in the 2015 Budget Books. Quarterly monitoring will strictly be based on expenditure against outputs (scope or project components for 2015). The standard DNPM Template for the development of work plans and cash flows should be used. This template is available at DNPM, should you need a copy. It was also attached to this circular and distributed to your respective agencies. All project and program managers as well as agencies that have on-going projects under the previous known Development Budgets should be familiar with these templates. Funding will not be released to Agencies and Organizations that do not comply with this Circular and fail to submit Work Plans and Cash Flow Statements for their PIP funded projects.

Visit our website at www.ombudsman.gov.pg or Email legreview@ombudsman.gov.pg For more information contact the Legislative Review Coordinator on 308 2635 or 308 2600 Authorised by:

Joseph Molita Secretary to the Commission

5. PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE (PSC): Furthermore, it is a requirement that your agency establishes a Project Steering Committee (PSC) and ensures that its meetings are factored into the annual work programs and cash flows. I would like to emphasize that there must be a minimum of four (4) PSC meetings held annually in the 1st week of every new quarter of which I will be fully informed on the status of each project (both the new and on-going). 6. PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNITS (PMU) AND MEETINGS All departments, statutory bodies, and provincial administrations are required to establish PMUs within your organizations. The PMUs will assist you to oversee the implementation of projects and programs within your organizations, and provide regular reports to the PSCs to DNPM and the CACC. The schedule of meetings of the PMUs must be factored into your annual work programs and cash flow costing. The number of PMU meetings is not restricted, but at least there should be four (4) in a year, to complement the PSC meetings. 7. QUARTERLY REPORTING OF PIP PROGRAMS All Projects are required to furnish to the Department (DNPM) quarterly reports of project/program implementation. There are two (2) components of reporting, physical and financial. The templates of these reporting requirements have been circulated to your respective agencies and will also be available at the Department of National Planning and monitoring. Please ensure that all projects and programs comply with this requirement at the end of every quarter. 8. CONTACT PERSONS Should you or your officers require further assistance, the following officers in the Department are available to assist you. Please submit a hard copy as well as an electronic copy of the Work Plan and Cash Flow for each of the projects in your agencies. The following Assistant Secretaries listed below will be your point of contact in the Department; Sector

Name

Phone

Email

Infrastructure

Moale Daure

328 8557

moale_daure@planning.gov.pg

Economic

Monica Lopyui

328 8505

monica_lopyu@planning.gov.pg

Law & Justice, and Defense

Willie Kumanga

328 8510

Willie_kumanga@planning.gov.pg

Social

Joshua Himina

328 8572

joshua_himina@planning.gov.pg

Administration

Siboney Reuben

328 5809

siboney_reuben@planning.gov.pg

Provinces

Albert Andumukan

328 8512

albert_andumukan@planning.gov.pg

I would like to further stress here that the Government and our development partners are now expecting us to deliver. Thus, your due diligence and prompt response to this Circular is crucial to the successful implementation of the 2015 Budget. For further information on the above, please contact the following First Assistant Secretaries; 1.

Mr. Willie Kumanga – Social and Administration Division

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328 8378

2.

Mr. Kelly Kabilo – Infrastructure and Economic Division

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328 8539

3.

Mr. Jacob Areman – Monitoring and Evaluation Division

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328 8506

For your immediate attention and response.

Hakaua Harry Officer In Charge DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL PLANNING & MONITORING

Road Traffic Act No. 15 of 2014

NOTICE OF ORDINARY RULE MAKING I, Honourable William Duma, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, by virtue of the powers conferred on me by the Road Traffic Act 2014 and pursuant to Section 57 of the Act, hereby give notice of my intention to make ordinary Rules. The Department’s intent is to transfer the existing provisions in the Motor Traffic Regulations 1967 into the form of Rules under the Road Traffic Act with limited amendment. All interested persons may obtain a copy of each Rule at Department of Transport, Jackson Parade, Seven Mile, Port Moresby or by writing to Department of Transport, P.O.Box 1489, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Dated this 07th day of November 2014 HON. William Duma, LLM, CMG, M.P MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

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TENDERS

TENDERS

REQUEST FOR TENDER Contract Management and Supervision of School Kits Papua New Guinea

The Central Supply and Tenders Board (CSTB) on behalf of the Royal PNG Constabulary invites written sealed bids for the Modernisation Housing Programme 2014-2015 Phase 1 Procurement.

The Papua New Guinea (PNG) country program of Australian Government aid is a complex, diverse and dynamic program. The program has a very strong focus on achieving tangible results for the people of PNG.

CSTB 3195

Construction of 2 x Officers Residence (H90), Biliau, North Coast Road, Madang, Madang Province Construction of 10 x 3L Duplexes, Siar, North Coast Road, Madang, Madang Province Construction of 6 x 3L Duplexes, Bumbu Barracks, Lae, Morobe Province Construction of 6 x 3L Duplexes, Ela & Kimininga Barracks, Mt. Hagen, Western Highlands Province Construction of 12 x Duplexes, Minj Barracks, Minj, Jiwaka Province

CSTB 3196 CSTB 3197 CSTB 3198

The Health and Education Procurement Facility (HEPF) is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and has been commissioned to implement a large infrastructure and equipment program designed to strengthen the PNG health and education sectors.

CSTB 3199 Bid Security:

Bids Less than PGK 1 million (not required) Bids exceeding PGK 1 million (K10,000.00) Bids exceeding PGK10 million (K15,000.00)

HEPF intend to engage Consultancy Services to undertake the Contract Management & Supervision (CMS) of a works contractor who will carry out the construction of up to 30 school kit sets located in: Bid Validity: Price of the Tender Document

West New Britain Province (RFT 28) New Ireland Province (RFT 27) East Sepik Province (RFT 31)

Bid Documents Available

Standard designs for double classrooms and teachers houses will be used. Some initial site assessment and planning will be required. Note: Each province will be tendered separately and referred to by province together with RFT reference number.

Bid must be addressed to:

The tender documentation will be available from our offce in Port Moresby between the hours of 0900—1600, Monday to Friday from the 9th of December or alternatively through our website www.hepf. net Interested parties must register with the HEPF team at the email address provided below. (An administration charge of PGK 200 will apply to hard copy printed versions of the tender documentation picked up from our offce).

Bid Delivery Place

Closing Time & Date Contact Details

A pre-tender meeting will be held at 1400hrs on December 12th at our premises at our address below. The bid submission deadline is Friday 16th of January 2015 at 1500hrs local time.

Bid Security must be in the form of a Bank cheque or Bank Guarantee and bids submitted without the respective Bid Security will be rejected 90 days A non-refundable fee of K1,000.00 per set of tender documents in the form of Cash or Bank cheque payable to Central Supply & Tenders Board. 24th November 2014 Central Supply & Tenders Board 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani drive National Capital District. The Chairman Central Supply & Tenders Board P.O Box 6457 Boroko, National Capital District 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani drive National Capital District Lodged in the “Tender Box” located at the Reception office at the Central Supply & Tenders Board Office, B Wing, Level 1, Waigani Westpac Corporate Central Branch Building 10:00am Thursday 15th January 2015 (Late Bids will not be accepted) Erue Jack Contract Coordinator Central Supply & Tenders Board 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building Waigani drive, National Capital District Phone: (675) 3113777 Facsmille: (675) 3113778 Email: EJack@cstb.gov.pg

Instructions to Bidders

The bids must be delivered by courier or hand to the tender box at the address below:

x Interested Bidders must arrange with their Agent (s) or a Courier firm of their choice to pick up tender documents and similar arrangement must be done for the lodgement of their bid (s). x Bidders must clearly address the outer envelope containing their bid with the address as indicated above in the Bid Delivery Place and marked with the tender number, description of the project, closing date and time. x The Central Supply & Tender Board will not be held liable for any mishandling.

Health and Education Procurement Facility Level 7, Pacifc Place, Downtown, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea Phone: (+675) 321 0330 Fax: (+675) 321 0233 Digicel: (+675) 7998 1000 Email: tenderE027@hepf.net www.hepf.net

Authorized by: Philip Eludeme

Chairman

Managed by HK Logistics in association with Reeves International and Abt JTA

REQUEST FOR TENDER RFT E036

Construction of 2 Ablution Blocks Lombrum, Manus Island, PNG

CENTRAL SUPPLY AND TENDERS BOARD

The Central Supply and Tenders Board (CSTB) on behalf of the Royal PNG Constabulary invites written sealed bids for the Modernisation Housing Programme 2015 Phase 1 (Package 2) and Design Procurement for Capital Works.

The Papua New Guinea (PNG) country program of Australian Government aid is a complex, diverse and dynamic program. The program has a very strong focus on achieving tangible results for the people of PNG.

CSTB 3242 CSTB 3243 CSTB 3244 CSTB 3245 CSTB 3246 CSTB 3247

The Health and Education Procurement Facility (HEPF) is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and has been commissioned to implement a large infrastructure and equipment program designed to strengthen the PNG health and education sectors.

CSTB 3248 Bid Security:

HEPF intend to engage a works contractor to undertake construction of 2 school Ablution Blocks located at the elementary and primary schools, Lombrum Naval Base, Manus Island, Papua New Guinea.

Bid Validity: Price of the Tender Document

The tender documentation will be available from our office in Port Moresby from 22nd of December or alternatively downloaded from our website which will be available on the 19th December: www.hepf.net. Interested parties must register with the HEPF team at the email address provided below. (An administration charge of PGK200 will apply to hard copy printed version of the tender documentation picked up from our office).

Bid Documents Available

Please note that our office will be close from 24th December to 2nd January 2015.

Bid Delivery Place

Bid must be addressed to:

Closing Time & Date Contact Details

Closing Date for Tender is 16th of January 2015 at 1630 hrs. Companies tendering for this project must be registered in PNG. The bids must be delivered by courier or hand to the tender box at the address below: Health and Education Procurement Facility Level 7, Pacific Place, Downtown, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea Phone: (+675) 321 0330 Fax: (+675 321 0233 Digicel: (+675) 7998 1000 Email: tenderE016@hepf.net www.hepf.net Managed by HK Logistics in association with Reeves International and Abt JTA

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Construction of 3 x 3L Duplexes, Doyle Barracks, Alotau, Milne Bay Province Construction of 2 x 3L Duplexes, Hutjena, Buka, Autonomous Region of Bougainville Construction of 2 x Officers Residence and 1 x 3L Duplex, Kenabot, Kokopo, East New Britain Province Construction of 3 x 3L Duplexes, Aiyura, Eastern Highlands Province Construction of 4 x 3L Duplex and 1 x Officers Residence , Kerema, Gulf Province Provision of Procurement and Project Management Consultancy Services for RPNGC Modernisation Housing Programme 2015-17. Provision of Architectural Design, Construction Documentation and Contract Administration Services for the Redevelopment of the RPNGC Forensic Building, Gordons, NCD

Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

x x x

Bids Less than PGK 1 million (not required) Bids exceeding PGK 1 million (K10,000.00) Bids exceeding PGK10 million (K15,000.00) Bid Security must be in the form of a Bank cheque or Bank Guarantee and bids submitted without the respective Bid Security will be rejected 90 days A non-refundable fee of K1,000.00 per set of tender documents in the form of Cash or Bank cheque payable to Central Supply & Tenders Board. 05th January 2015 Central Supply & Tenders Board 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani drive National Capital District. The Chairman Central Supply & Tenders Board P.O Box 6457 Boroko, National Capital District 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building, Waigani drive National Capital District Lodged in the “Tender Box” located at the Reception office at the Central Supply & Tenders Board Office, B Wing, Level 1, Waigani Westpac Corporate Central Branch Building 10:00am Thursday 26th February 2015 (Late Bids will not be accepted) Mr. Agarobe Agaru Senior Human Resources/Contract Coordinator Central Supply & Tenders Board 1st Floor, Westpac Waigani Branch Building Waigani drive, National Capital District Phone: (675) 3113777 Facsmille: (675) 3113778 Email: coord4@cstb.gov.pg

Instructions to Bidders

Interested Bidders must arrange with their Agent (s) or a Courier firm of their choice to pick up tender documents and similar arrangement must be done for the lodgement of their bid (s). Bidders must clearly address the outer envelope containing their bid with the address as indicated above in the Bid Delivery Place and marked with the tender number, description of the project, closing date and time. The Central Supply & Tender Board will not be held liable for any mishandling. Authorized by: Philip Eludeme

Chairman


KOKOPO BUSINESS COLLEGE TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING DIVISION SELECTION FOR 2015 INTAKE No: G/Name Surname 1 Aaron Danny 2 Abraham Kelly 3 Acillah Kunai 4 Adolf Mahite 5 Adolpha Palilo 6 Adrian Baungas 7 Afene Joma 8 Aidah Liu 9 Aidah Logo Ezekiel 10 Aiden Kasumango 11 Alfred Pilakvue 12 Alois W. Perky 13 Alois Balolre 14 Aloisia Lorehape 15 Angela Sakias 16 Angeline Mapiri 17 Anna Kabala 18 Apelis Len 19 Asie Joma 20 Athela Bainga 21 AugusƟna Charles 22 Baai Daungia 23 Bathseba Diven 24 Benjamin Sapu 25 Benny Dokta 26 Benson Kamope 27 BernadeƩeTainak 28 BeƩy Samuel 29 Beverly Savua 30 Beyron Kohun 31 Billy MarƟn 32 Bonnie Aquila 33 Brian Luss 34 Brian Buruh 35 BridgeƩe Putubu 36 Caspar Gima 37 Cedrick Gubuli 38 Charlie Vuvul 39 Chris Zuka 40 Chris Amosai 41 ChrisƟne Telakul 42 ChrisƟne Len 43 ChristopheMoui 44 Clemencia Taralima 45 Clemson Pasmini 46 Constant Bailoenakia 47 Daisy Karai 48 David Kumalau 49 David Jnr Corppuz 50 Debra Sebulon 51 Delilah Nileme 52 Delka Ben 53 Demsie Mision 54 Desley Palabok 55 Desmah Kaingen Important Notes

No: 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110

Diploma in Business Studies Stage 1 G/Name Surname No: G/Name Surname No: Dessie Gumla 111 Jack Wiringa 166 Dickson Aragas 112 Jacklyne Koningi 167 Donella Saki 113 Jacky Kulunias 168 Doreen Orim 114 James Kala 169 Doreen Uvi 115 James Maim 170 Doreen Masep 116 Jane-anne Uradok 171 Eddie Karum 117 Janice Valeles 172 Edward Boniepe 118 Jason Paluka 173 Eliakim Gige 119 Jeaneen Maingu 174 Elias Maila 120 Jenny Isaiah 175 Elis Tai 121 Jerolyne Kavatpuo 176 Elisah WarƟr 122 Jessie Sikin 177 Elizabeth Utul 123 Joe Tobon 178 Elizabeth Nauvana 124 Johanes Malena 179 Elizabeth Rarang 125 John Gaidowa 180 Elizabeth Dukum 126 John Benson 181 Elizah Robert 127 John Aka 182 Elly .J Kande 128 Johnson Emmanuel 183 Elsie Amalapa 129 Francis Dikil 184 Elsie Mogi 130 Jonathan Tumau 185 Emmah Locksie 131 Jonathan Moang 186 Ephraim Patak 132 Joseph Lakman 187 Esban Issac 133 Joseph Sambie 188 Fidelma WarƟr 134 Josephine Tirip 189 Florence Torima 135 Joy Ben 190 Freda Boto 136 Joy Aquila 191 Fredah Kenasi 137 Joyce Marum 192 Fredrick Vunuvung 138 Joyce OƩo 193 Gabriella Tirkilang 139 Joyceline Markus 194 Garry Mark 140 Judith Baiwapa 195 Gavina Umue 141 Judith Braun 196 George Mailala 142 Julie Kunipain 197 George Benson 143 Julie Wartovo 198 Georgina Malken 144 Julie Hosea 199 Georgina Maingu 145 Julie Rupen 200 Georgina Melly 146 Julieth Peter 201 Georgina Tom 147 Julieth Semei 202 148 Junior Francis 203 Gloria Tuga Grace Lotu 149 Keneth Bakit 204 Rubat 150 Kessie Kakia 205 Grace Gregory Mape 151 Lakasa Jack 206 Harold Mali 152 Lakau Thomas 207 Hellen Kulaur 153 Lavinia Marum 208 Henry Kala 154 Lawrence Klengbo 209 Hiaru Pinias 155 Lazarus Meck 210 Himson Tomai 156 Leonie BauƟe 211 Hosea Arthur 157 Lilly Balaguan 212 Lote Makale 158 Linda Botok 213 IgnaƟus Narol 159 Lainus Pukai 214 Immanuel Buko 160 Linus Gilton 215 Isa Gaemate 161 Lorraine Niba 216 Isaac Warkaui 162 Louis Aivol 217 Isaac Silipio 163 Lovelyne Arns 218 Isabella Erick 164 Lucy Kunukul 219 Israel Boteng 165 Ludwina Tukaliu 220 221

G/Name Lydia Lyne Kova LyneƩ Malcolm MargareƩ Marjean Mark Mark MarƟn Mary Mary Maryanne Marygold Max Max Meivies Merelyne Merinda Merolyne Michael Michael Michael Michaeline Michaeline Michelle Mildred P Miranda Molly Moses Nancy Nancy Naomi Natalie Nathalie Nellie Neville Nigel Nonn Olisha Olive Oliver Paulus Paulus Peter Peter PhiloƟa Placidia Poliki Pricilla Rachael Randy Rebbie Regina Rex Ricken Ricky

Surname Jerry Nurvue Sioloka Tibam Teval Ningi Rudolph Taroro Lunga Bego Waron Tiwa Kake Umant Taneko Urawah Valingan Yengi Sitban Anton Makar Sengele Tiralom Cyprian Mamue Waenavi Nason David Tamur Tulait Toravi Kestapua Tamajambi Maram Masep Joseph Lowan Kake Kakulai Sipoiksi Gukwmi Gabus Moi Aipao Walter Kipau Pasde Melissa Lote Tomda Tio Kiene Bale Angili Kwelakit Lamur

No:

G/Name Surname 222 Robert Loee 223 Rodney Roy 224 Rohz AL Joseph 225 Roland Tuluvi 226 Roslyne Sapat 227 Roslyne Jegara 228 Ruby Bebenai 229 Ruth Butmale 230 Ruthie Pinau 231 Ruthlyne Issac 232 SebasƟan Poir 233 Segius Johnsy Buphat 234 Senora 235 Serah Ronald 236 Shannen Kariga 237 Sharon Kaian 238 Shaun Jack 239 Shirley Lokor 240 Simon Timothy 241 Simon Kabalangit 242 Sinba Kadiamu 243 Solomon David 244 Stanley Ebes 245 Stephenie Yakorona 246 Steven Wema 247 Steven Kurio 248 Steven Maidang 249 Steven Pipiai 250 Tarere Patrick 251 Terry Pokam Damlik 252 Theresia Kaekaskene 253 Theresia Anton 254 Tiep Luaina 255 Tobey Weky 256 Vanessa Michael 257 Venny Totava 258 Vincent Watmene 259 Viviane Eka 260 Waninara Warner 261 Wartovo Lius 262 Wenceslaus Gawi 263 Wesley Nurum 264 Yambing Warab 265 Yolanda Urai 266 Zianzing Dolong NC 2.Hosp Opera on 1 Alice Ben 2 LeonƟne Tuhiana 3 Magdalene Tulait 4 Maryanne Tulvue 5 Patricia Kandu 6 Penny PiƟe 7 Roslyne Mitore 8 Valisha Maningu NC 1- Office Admin 1 Allan Linda

NC1 -Office Admin (cont.) No: G/Name Surname 2 Belinda Aisipel 3 BernadeƩe Tunim 4 Bonny Malken 5 Brian Buruh 6 Catherine James Kokodie 7 Cathy 8 Christopher Karos 9 Dephney Pineri 10 Devlyne Pennie 11 Edward Yasi 12 Elizah Robert 13 Enny Aboke 14 Eunice Muga 15 Genevieve Kanny 16 Jacklyn Robert 17 Joanne Pitalai 18 Josepha Piri 19 Juliana Orina 20 Kelly Loreapo 21 Kenny Bobby 22 Kessia William 23 Laslyne YimKimby 24 Leonie BauƟe 25 Lisa Swale 26 Louis Aivol 27 Lydia Malilis 28 March Teron 29 Marzella Marum 30 Max Tiamani 31 Melanie GabaƟ 32 Mindah Duamuga 33 Miriam Joseph Fromas 34 Nancy 35 Rachael Baiwapa 36 Rebelyne Dapal 37 Rhonda Aisoli 38 Richard Lumos 39 ScoƩ WaƩ 40 Sharon Makoni 41 Terence Gena 42 Theresia Pamil 43 Wendy Tongamenemen 44 Asaiah Makis 45 Metelis Kurapa 46 Theodore Vual 47 Luke Taram 48 Felix Mekedek 49 Wesley Yeame Diploma in Hospitality Mgt 1 Cassendra Saura 2 Delba Lamuka 3 Elizabeth Valuka 4 Eplina Wapinam 5 Fredah Mode 6 Grace Elias

Diploma Hosp-Mgt (Cont) No: G/Name Surname No: 7 Jaclyne Eremas 44 8 Jessica Getsi 45 9 Joyce Haro 46 10 Joycelyn Alfred 47 11 Lahela Kaduku 48 12 Lesley Tade 49 13 Lorraine Waragat 50 14 Misiel Wailolo 51 15 Paul Tade 52 16 Priscilla Lote 53 17 Renate Ksenga 54 18 Salome Kenungona 55 Diploma Founda on 56 1 Alexia Iarako 57 2 Allana Victor 58 3 AnneƩ Wakit 59 4 Beyron Kohun 60 5 Brendon Tiotorau 61 Joseph 6 Chris 7 Chris Nalkel 8 Damarish Lamur 9 Delroy Nongone 10 Diana Wurin 11 Elison Eric 12 Elmarie Yambulun 13 Emma Wangi 14 Eric Elison 15 Etherlyn Reu 16 FaƟma Kavatpuo 17 Florence Litani 18 Gard Pineri 19 Gricelda Labao 20 Henrica Guria 21 IgnaƟus Narol 22 Issacc Silipio 23 Jason Pingson 24 Jacklyn Binnie 25 Kenny NgaƟa 26 Jean Himata 28 Jessy Mara Dot 29 Jimmy Nawik 30 Joachim Vatading 31 Ethel Nryeam 32 Joddie Hiob 33 Jonathan Bira 34 Joshua Pinia 35 Josiah Morogo 36 Joyce Maniot 37 Kingsley Kuli 38 Lydia Jerry 39 Lyncie MaƩhew 40 Benedine Bovou 41 Malcolm Tibam 42 Malina Kuma 43 Miriam Haembo

gdss G/Name Nicky Perpetua Pulut Rina Rocky Roddy Roslyne Ruth SabasƟan Shirley Simasha Sose Tabakas Thomas Timothy Vera Wesley Wvollie

Surname Keneth Talele Topur Tovilu Kemben Karapo Jegara Weveka Rau Tutua Nakikus Sine Kurei Lamboku Karowa Glawe Bernie Pasquarelli

1. Course fees for 2014, academic year are as follows: Programs Diploma Stage 1,2,3,4 Diploma in Hospitality Mgt Diploma Foundation (Semester prog.) NC 1 -Office Administration (Semester prog) NC 2 -Hospitality Operation (Semester prog.) HECAS

Semester 1 Day K2,028.00 K2,178.00 K2, 028.00 K1, 682.00 K1, 832.00 K1, 156.50

S/1 Boarding K3, 116.00 K3, 266.00 K3, 116.00 K2, 770.00 K2, 920.00 K2, 244.50

Full Year Day K3, 906.00 K4, 056.00

Full Year Boarding K6, 082.00 K6, 232.00

K2, 163.00

K4, 339.00

2. No Boarding Facilities are provided at the college for all continuing and accepted self-Sponsored Students. Please arrange your own accommodations. College has a list of clients who are willing to provide accommodation at your own cost. Should you be interested, contact the college for further information. 3. Any payments less than the full semester fees would be denied from enrolment. 4. Offer of study will lapses at the end of the first week of registration which commences on 03rd February 2014 and ends on the 07th of February 2014. 5. Late enrolment fees of K100 will apply after the first week of registration 6. All students are to present their original certificates (Grade 10 & Grade 12), transcript, medical report, police clearance and letter of acceptance at the time of enrolment. No original certificate means no enrolment. 7. All course fees to be deposited into Kokopo Business College, account number :2907336201, Westpac Bank, Kokopo Branch. 8. Continuing students are to check their transcript and financial status before returning to the college. 9. For further information contact us on: 9828556/9828954 or fax:9828557

Part-time Teaching vacancies are also available at the college in Management, Accounting , IT, Hospitality Management, Cookery & House Keeping. Interested applicants must have relevant first degree and three years or more of Industrial experience in the related field. Interested applicants must contact the college on: 9828556 or 9828954 or apply in writing to:

Kokopo Business College PO Box 504, Kokopo, East New Britain Province, Fax: 9828557 Authorized by the Principal Post-Courier, Friday, January 9, 2015

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turf guide

Pick of the Day Brisbane R2 No 8 Avellino

S Y D N EY GOSFORD 1_1.48 TAB.Com.Au Mdn Plate 1000m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ 9622 Barney Rubble h (10) . . . . . . . . K Mc Evoy 59 3.80 2 _ 7079 Beau D’Or (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C G O’Brien 59 26 3 _ 357X Ironheart (2) . . . . . . . . . . . Ms B Panya (a3) 59 17 4 _ 27X4 Smart Option (3) . . . . . . Ms S Clenton (a2) 59 4.20 5 _ 2650 World To Ransom (5) Taylor Marshall (a2) 59 21 6 _ Burnt Bridges (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Avdulla 57.5 3.80 7 _ Princefamous (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowman 57.5 3.50 8 _ Put Your Hands Up (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . T Angland 57.5 13 9 _ 270X Zizumba (4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J R Collett 57.5 5 10 _ 7X26 Fine Diamond (7) . . . . .Ms K Furness (a3) 57 21 11 _ Lil’ Lucky (12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P King 57 17 12 _ Di Maria (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Reith 55.5 26 Sellection: Smart Option, Zizumba, Burnt Bridge, Barney Rubble

2_2.25 Guardian Safety Solutions Mdn 1200m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ Crichton (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Mc Evoy 59 6.50 2 _ 5 Mandalong Pass (11) . . . . Erhan Kacmaz (a2) 59 9 3 _ 58 Kinagat (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowman 57.5 5.50 4 _ 8X0 Ol’ Brown Eyes (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . B Avdulla 57.5 26 5 _ Dashing Bella (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . Brodie Loy (a2) 57 11 6 _ Liturgy (6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Clipperton 57 2.80 7 _ 56X Augusta Girl (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Reith 56.5 13 8 _ 86X7 Clever Destiny h (4) . Kaylee Kirkwood (a3) 56.5 51 9 _ 2X39 Eleni Whirl (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Angland 56.5 3.80 10 _ 357X Ironheart (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scratched 56.5 11 _ X057 Magic Dream (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . P King 56.5 17 Selection: Liturgy, Augusta Girl, Eleni Whirl, Mandalong Pass

3_3.05 Turfcare NSW (Bm65) 1600m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ 1331 Space Invader d (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 8 2 _ 4541 Viva Lisboa cdm (4) . . . . Ms S Clenton (a2) 59.5 4 3 _ 4472 Impressive Yield dm (10) . . . . . . . . B Shinn 59 3.20 4 _ X452 Harry Hotspur mb (5) . . . . . . . . J Bowman 58.5 4.80 5 _ X949 Sunday Too Far cd (6) . . . . . . . Scratched 58 6 _ 3700 Triple Oh cdmh (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 31 7 _ 6X41 Career (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Clipperton 54 5.50 8 _ X815 Strategic Flight cm (1) . . . . . . . . J R Collett 54 11 9 _ 5366 Miss Espresso h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 8.50 10 _ 3X51 Atlas Shrugged cmh (9) Kaylee Kirkwood (a3) 54 9 11 _ 0X00 Mayyada h (3). . . . . . . Alena Skerritt (a3) 54 51 Selection: Space Invader, Viva Lisboa, Career, Harry hotspur

4_3.45 Belle Of The Turf Stakes (G3) 1600m (Apprentices cannot claim) 3-y-o Fillies & Mares. 1 _ 8524 She’s Clean tm (4) . . . . . . . . . . . J Bowman 59 4.60 2 _ 0054 Myamira tcdm (10) . . . . . . . . R Thompson 57 7.50 3 _ 2111 Peace Force m (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . B Avdulla 55.5 3 4 _ 7217 Commanding Wit mb (7) . . . . . K Mc Evoy 54.5 5 5 _ 2440 Fare Well tm (5) . . . . . . . . . . . S Clipperton 54 13 6 _ 5722 Mamwaazel (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . G Schofield 54 4.60 7 _ 1477 Crooked Stick mn (9) . . . . . . . . . . .C Reith 54 21 8 _ 31X1 Mary Lou (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J R Collett 54 6 9 _ X949 Sunday Too Far cd (8) . . . . .Tommy Berry 54 51 10 _ 5366 Miss Espresso h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . J Ford 54 31 selection Mamwaazel, Peace Force, Fare Well, She’s Clean

5_4.25 Takeover Target Stakes (Listed) 1200m (Apprentices cannot claim) 3-y-o and up. 1 _ 79X6 Howmuchdoyouloveme dm (2) . B Avdulla 59 11 2 _ 1278 That’s A Good Idea dn (3) . . . . . J Bowman 56.5 8 3 _ 4177 Territory dm (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . T Angland 56 17 4 _ X341 Barbed d (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Shinn 55 4.80 5 _ X112 Ball Of Muscle tdmb (5) . . . . . C Schofield 54 2 6 _ 5937 Cradle Me td (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C Reith 54 15 7 _ 0671 Haussmann dm (1) . . . . . . . .Tommy Berry 54 7.50 8 _ 283X Mighty Lucky h (9) . . . . . . . . . . . N Thomas 54 21 9 _ 0534 Casual Choice (6) . . . . . . . . . . . J R Collett 54 11 10 _ 2X25 Miniature tm (10) . . . . . . . . . S Clipperton 54 8 11 _ 84X5 Earnest Ernest dm (7) . . . . . . K Mc Evoy 54 26 12 _ 59X8 Youthful King dm (12) . . . . . Ms K O’Hara 54 51 Selection: Ball Of Muscle, Barbed, Territory, Mighty Lucky

M EL BO U RNE STAWELL 1_12.15 Halls Gap Tourist Park Mdn 1300m (Apprentices can claim) 3-y-o. 1 _ 08X6 Armagonnagettem (2) Boris Thornton (a3) 2 _ X375 Discern (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Holland 3 _ 9X Duchovny (8) . . . . . . . . .Damien Thornton (a) 4 _ 58X0 Grand Arrow (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Yendall 5 _ Sharknet (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Rose 6 _ 9 Spinning Sand (9) . . . . . . . Michael Mc Donald 7 _ 86X4 Almaviv (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Creighton 8 _ 4 Ballet Time (6) . . . . . . . . . . . Ms H Mc Kechnie 9 _ Honour And Power (1) . . . . . Josh Cartwright (a) 10 _ 40 Lanakilah (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H Coffey (a) 11 _ 5 Ralphina (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Hill

58 58 58 58 58 58 56 56 56 56 56

8 3 13 3.50 8 17 13 13 9 26 3.80

2_12.50 Mixx Fm Mdn Plate 1300m (Apprentices can claim) 4-y-o and up. 1 _ 35X2 Belorum (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Allen 2 _ 6X0X Cohen Ice (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacob Rule 3 _ 7227 Good Target (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Yendall 4 _ 322X Swney’s Banjo h (11) . . Chelsea Hall (a3) 5 _ 400 Wondergun (5) . . . . . . . . . Jordan Childs (a) 6 _ Arabian Fantasy (4) . . . . . . . . . D W Stackhouse 7 _ 3697 Del Mishel (1) . . . . . . Samantha Noble (a3) 8 _ X773 Emwood (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms C Puls 9 _ X994 Gold Ensign (9) . . . . .Damien Thornton (a) 10 _ 4343 Golden Perfume h (2) . . . . . . . . .Jack Hill 11 _ X0X3 Millie’s Reef (8) . . . . . Josh Cartwright (a) 12 _ 699X Vilify (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P Marks

58.5 2.80 58.5 51 58.5 6 58.5 51 58.5 13 56.5 7.50 56.5 6 56.5 9 56.5 16 56.5 6 56.5 3 56.5 51

3_1.28 Nthn Grampians Shire Mdn 1100m (Apprentices can claim) 3-y-o and up. 1 _ 636X Bel Witness (12) . . . .Damien Thornton (a) 2 _ 8 Family Gossip (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Forrester 3 _ 060X Fortuna’s Boy (13) . . . . . . . . . . Jacob Rule 4 _ 0348 Inlet (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Keating

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5 _ 28X3 Jimassi (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Holland 6 _ 3 Patche h (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chelsea Hall (a3) 7 _ Reservoir Road h (4) . . . . . . . . Jordan Childs (a) 8 _ 0X Renaudin (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms L J Meech 9 _ Mollara h (2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D W Stackhouse 10 _ X552 Versace Rose (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Hill 11 _ 3 Misspiel (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D Yendall 12 _ 57X6 Sunday Cider (8) . . . . . . . . . . . J Benbow 13 _ 63 Zizou’s Dream b (9) . . . . . Ms H Mc Kechnie

58.5 3.20 58.5 3.80 58.5 11 57 17 56.5 8.50 56.5 4.80 55 7 55 13 55 11

4_2.03 Kookaburra Motor Lodge Hcp-58 1600m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ X602 Unique Dream (7) Brandon Stockdale (a3) 2 _ 8943 Bianbobby m (4) . . . . . . . . . Ms L J Meech 3 _ 70X1 La Ballerine (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . E Creighton 4 _ X097 Sirgasalot d (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacob Rule 5 _ 8X63 Royals m (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P Marks 6 _ 058X Halcyon dh (10) . . . . . . . . D W Stackhouse 7 _ 7068 Saint Splash d (6) . . . . . . . . . Ms K Walters 8 _ 9203 From The Grave (5) . . . . Ms H Mc Kechnie 9 _ X979 King Of The Storm (8) . . . . . . . . M Munday 10 _ 7X40 Must You Go mh (11). . . . . . . . . Jack Hill 11 _ 3465 Golden Ella (1) . . . . . . . . . . . .H Coffey (a)

59.5 7 58 5.50 58 3.50 58 5.50 57.5 4.20 57 8 57 13 56 7 56 51 56 9 54 11

5_2.40 The Views Restaurant (Bm64) 1100m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ X8X6 Fourdays Of Mylife dm (8) Josh Cartwright (a) 60 6.50 2 _ 9087 King Of Finland cm (1) . . . . . . . .A Mallyon 60 11 3 _ 710X Viscera dm (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Hill 60 6.50 4 _ 1X Rise For Reilly d (10) . . . . . . . . . I Gundogdu 59.5 3.20 5 _ 4X00 Majestic Duke h (2) . . . . Ms H Mc Kechnie 58 8 6 _ 6301 Milwaukee Night h (9) . . Chelsea Hall (a3) 57 13 7 _ 0010 Smooth Liqueur cdm (6) . . . . . . J Benbow 56 5 8 _ 9X07 Stylish Lily (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Yendall 56 3.50 9 _ 4X59 Browneyedhawk m (5) . . . . . . H Coffey (a) 55 13 10 _ 54X5 Angel Warrior (7) . . . . . . . . . . E Creighton 54 16

6_3.20 Grampians Halls Gap Cup (Bm70) 1300m (Apprentices cannot claim) 1 _ 7785 Hasta La Shamer m (14) . . . . . . . . P Marks 2 _ 42X5 Bel Sir n (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R Plumb 3 _ 8361 Steep dm (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .K Forrester 4 _ X316 Casino Wizard mb (2). . . Ms H Mc Kechnie 5 _ 09X5 Shtarker (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A Mallyon 6 _ X019 Cool Dude Harry m (4). . Jordan Childs (a) 7 _ 4X59 Kate’s Dream d (7) . . . Josh Cartwright (a) 8 _ 3169 Evens n (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Yendall 9 _ 2117 Our Swagman dmn (8) . . . . . . Jacob Rule 10 _ 4985 Gambaccini (10) . . . . . . D W Stackhouse 11 _ 0X76 Vihanna Victory mbh (13) . . . . . .Jack Hill 12 _ 1237 Gold Bridian m (5) . . . . . . . Ms L J Meech 13 _ 1446 Statue Of Glory m (6) . . . . . . E Creighton 14 _ 638X Dainty Miss (1) . . . . . . . . . . Dean Holland

61 31 60.5 21 60 11 59.5 3 59.5 17 59 8.50 58.5 4 58 13 58 7.50 57.5 6.50 57.5 11 56.5 7.50 55.5 26 54 13

7_4.00 Halls Haven Resort Hcp (58) 1850m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ 1608 Deduct m (10) . . . . . . . . . . . Ms L J Meech 2 _ 0372 Little Red Devil bn (6) . . . . . . . . .A Mallyon 3 _ 0X82 Knight Hero h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Hill 4 _ 4132 Well Being d (5) . . Brandon Stockdale (a3) 5 _ 0733 Binjai dmh (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Allen 6 _ 5231 Saveloy (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Creighton 7 _ 6164 Are The Bungs In th (7) . . D W Stackhouse 8 _ 4241 Rose Queen (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Yendall 9 _ X641 Sister Blaze d (11) . . . . . . . . Dean Holland 10 _ X693 Zinone mn (4) . . . . . .Boris Thornton (a3) 11 _ X891 Noah’s Pet h (13) . . . . Chelsea Hall (a3) 12 _ 4255 Primaluna (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms K Walters EMERGENCIES 13 _ 1557 Bold Statement (14) . . . . . . . . . . .R Plumb 14 _ 7023 Benefit (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E Creighton 15 _ 3547 Goes Bellistic m (12) . . Ms H Mc Kechnie

60 21 59.5 3 59 6 59 5 58.5 31 58.5 13 58 15 58 2.90 58 6 58 31 57.5 21 56 31 57.5 57.5 57.5

31 26 31

8_4.40 Lake Fyans Holiday Park Hcp-58 1300m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ 06X1 Bossa Nova h (3) . . . . . . Chelsea Hall (a3) 2 _ 105 Kings Landing (12) . . . . . . . . . . E Creighton 3 _ 1X23 Saracentinal b (1) . . . . . . Jordan Childs (a) 4 _ 7301 Simpsons Track t (10) . . . . . . . . J Benbow 5 _ 50X0 Sky Disk (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ms L J Meech 6 _ X024 Ways Of A Tycoon (17) Boris Thornton (a3) 7 _ 07X0 Melody Rock dm (6) . . . . . . . . Jacob Rule 8 _ 2434 Our Dexter h (5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Yendall 9 _ X252 Turkoglu b (13) . . . . . . . . . . . .H Coffey (a) 10 _ X415 Satellite Miss (4) . . . . . . . . Dean Holland 11 _ 5590 Spine Schiller (15) . . . . . . . . . . Scratched 12 _ 58X8 Summer Delago (2) . . . . . . . . . A Mallyon 13 _ X545 Northern Gem m (11) . . . . . . . Ms C Puls 14 _ 4831 Marvedo (16) . . . . . . . . Ms H Mc Kechnie EMERGENCIES 15 _ 4056 Le Rough d (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Keating 16 _ 1795 Just Not Indya c (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 _ 1555 Miss Rapidash (18) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 _ X715 Queen Of Ultima (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

60 8 60 3.50 60 4.80 60 13 60 26 60 5.50 59 51 59 11 59 21 58 3.50 58 57.5 16 57 26 56 16 58 55.5 55 55

31 21 21 31

BR I SB A NE ROCKHAMPTON 1_1.08 XXXX Gold Mdn Hcp 1100m (Apprentices can claim) 2-y-o. 1 _ 353 Craiglea Wise (6) . . . . . . . . Justin P Stanley 58 4.60 2 _ Legal Procedure h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer 58 3 3 _ 43 Craiglea Aldi (7) . . . . . . . Sairyn Fawke (a1.5) 57.5 5 4 _ 552 Craiglea Thunder (1) . . . . . . . . . . . A Coome 57 2.80 5 _ 4 Craiglea Diamond (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . .J L Taylor 56 4 6 _ 6 Always Double (5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J Geppert 55 26 7 _ 375 Betty Isabel (3) . . . . . . . Taylor Williams (a3) 55 13 Selection: Craiglea Thunder, Craiglea Wise, Legal Procedure

2_1.43 Bacardi Oakheart Mdn Hcp 1050m (Apprentices can claim) Fillies & Mares. 1 _ 2X33 Jedda’s Girl h (9) . . . . . . . . .D J Evans (a3) 2 _ Lady Pembroke h (15) . . . . . . . . . . . . .J L Taylor 3 _ 698X Miss Hoffa h (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Mc Iver 4 _ Pink Daze h (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Mc Govern 5 _ 4360 Sunday Saga h (2) . . Sairyn Fawke (a1.5) 6 _ 5X Werememberzenneth h (11) Justin P Stanley 7 _ 095 Devilish Demeanour h (1) Beau Appo (a1.5) 8 _ 78X3 Avellino h (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer

59 7 58.5 5 58 13 57.5 7.50 57 2.90 56.5 31 56 7 55 6

9 _ X657 Samarah Girl h (6) . . . . . . . . . . . D A Evans 54.5 7.50 10 _ 099X Infinite Miss (12) . . . Rhiannon Payne (a3) 54 51 11 _ X008 Peearn h (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Sheargold 54 31 EMERGENCIES 12 _ 9070 Rapid Dragon (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 17 13 _ 525X Apple Tree Creek (10) . . . . . . . J Geppert 54 51 14 _ 236X Exclusive Kitty h (14) . . . . . . . . .T Treichel 54 26 15 _ 548X Coolowie bh (5) . . . . . . . Justin P Stanley 54 9 Selection: Avellion, Jedda’s Girl, Lady Pembroke, Pink Daze

3_2.19 Toohey’s Extra Dry Mdn Hcp 1050m (Apprentices can claim) C, H & G’s. 1 _ X396 Benedire b (12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scratched 59 2 _ Fastnet Storm h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Coome 58.5 13 3 _ 72 Goin’ For Broke h (5) . . . . . . . . . S Sheargold 58.5 3.20 4 _ 59X2 Magic Decision b (10) Matthew Mc Gillivray (a2) 58.5 3.80 5 _ Pegunny Basil h (13) . . . . . . . . Justin P Stanley 58.5 6.50 6 _ 8 Hay Cal h (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M J Barnham 57.5 8.50 7 _ X220 Little Mountain (9) . . . . . . . . . . . .T Treichel 56.5 8 8 _ 70X Mr Kilcoy h (6) . . . . . . . . . . . .D J Evans (a3) 56.5 51 9 _ X725 Someplace h (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . D A Evans 56 7 10 _ 07X Critic’s Corner h (1) . . . . . . . . . . .J L Taylor 55.5 51 11 _ 465X Koko Clang h (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . C Mc Iver 55.5 16 EMERGENCIES 12 _ 089X Murtaskill h (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 51 13 _ 0X68 On The Wicket h (4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 31 14 _ 4X49 Desolation Row h (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 26 15 _ 7435 Lightning Artist (15) . . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer 54 13 Selection: Goin For Broke, Magic Decision, Fastnet Storm,

4_2.59 Hahn 3.5 Hcp (C1) 1200m (Apprentices can claim) Fillies & Mares. 1 _ 5732 Exstratum d (7) . . . . . . . Beau Appo (a1.5) 59 4 2 _ 90X0 Hampton Girl h (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . C Mc Iver 59 13 3 _ 2123 Primed For Destiny th (3) . . . . . D A Evans 59 3.50 4 _ 3061 Serene Pearl m (11) . . . . . . . . . . A Coome 59 4.80 5 _ 4184 Our Magic Madge h (12) . . D J Evans (a3) 57.5 5 6 _ 0X90 Nordic Story h (13) . . . . . . . . . . . .T Treichel 56.5 26 7 _ X061 Dorsal Fin th (8) . . . . . . . . . . . S Sheargold 56 6 8 _ 656X Mandalong Catatac mh (5) Justin P Stanley 56 31 9 _ 2X21 Ekkareeza h (9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J L Taylor 55.5 5.50 10 _ 080X Vicoray h (1) . . Matthew Mc Gillivray (a2) 55 51 11 _ 5210 Vicious Chick d (10) . . . . . . . . . M Hellyer 54.5 8.50 12 _ X546 Rio Vista (4) . . . . . . . Sairyn Fawke (a1.5) 54 31 13 _ 4X59 Indy’s Bullion (6) . . . Taylor Williams (a3) 54 51 Selection: Prime For Destiny, Ekkareeza, Serene Pearl,

5_3.39 Hahn Super Dry Hcp (C1) 1200m (Apprentices can claim) C, H & G’s. 1 _ 569X Jokerman h (17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.5 2 _ 6X4X Priceless Heart dbh (5) . . . . M Powell (a3) 58 6.50 3 _ X341 Ferrigno ch (16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Coome 57.5 2 4 _ 47X7 Forbarrel ch (2) . . . . . . . . Justin P Stanley 57 5 5 _ 7X68 What’s Up Snip dh (10) . . . . . S Sheargold 56.5 21 6 _ 100X Wolf Hunter mh (4) . . . Sairyn Fawke (a1.5) 56.5 26 7 _ 8X01 Caught Eloping th (15) . . . . . . . Scratched 56 8 _ 4X76 Dam Flash t (3). . . . . . . . . . . . . D A Evans 56 5 9 _ 60X2 Zaha Dream h (13) . . . . . . . . . . .J L Taylor 56 8.50 10 _ 4456 Montana Hero dh (18) . . . . . . . Scratched 55.5 11 _ 15X7 Wentwell d (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . J Geppert 55 21 12 _ X98X Rhaegars Fire th (9) Rhiannon Payne (a3) 54.5 51 13 _ 1249 Strike Zone h (7) . . . Taylor Williams (a3) 54.5 21 EMERGENCIES 14 _ 9208 Sagamaster t (12) . . . . . . . . . . .T Treichel 54.5 17 15 _ 8916 Lookslikerain dmh (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 31 16 _ 2507 Stampede Strap h (6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 51 17 _ 0847 Outback Sapper th (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 51 18 _ X864 Wongaranda mh (14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 51 Selection: Ferrigno, Zaha Dream, Forbarrel, Montana Hero

6_4.19 XXXX Bitter Plate (C6) 1050m (Apprentices can claim) 1 _ 2D30 Carmine King m (9) . . . . . . . M Powell (a3) 59 8.50 2 _ 1456 Manchebo mh (11) . . . Sairyn Fawke (a1.5) 59 51 3 _ 9637 Running Wild (10) . . . . . . Beau Appo (a1.5) 57.5 31 4 _ X071 Touch ‘n’ Go tch (4) . . . . . . . . . . A Coome 57.5 2 5 _ 64X3 Chiaroscuro tm (6) Matthew Mc Gillivray (a2) 56 11 6 _ 3282 Emperor mh (2) . . . . . . . . . .D J Evans (a3) 56 8 7 _ 655X Fonda De Lucre mh (8) . . Justin P Stanley 56 51 8 _ 158X Nobody’s Boy th (1) . . . . . . . . . .T Treichel 56 21 9 _ 2422 Snitzem tn (5) . . . . . . Taylor Williams (a3) 56 4.60 10 _ 38X9 Bonny The Viper tch (7) . . . . . . M Hellyer 55.5 51 11 _ 1151 Shepiktus tcmh (3) . . . . . . . . . D A Evans 54 2.50 Selection: Shepiktus, Snitzen, Carmine King, Touch ‘n’Go CARMINE KING (J H Manzelmann) 7g By Commands Montecatini (34:6-7-4): Fought on gamely 1/2 hd, sht 1/2 hd 3rd (57.0) Hatzis, Lokelani 1300m Mackay Open Good(3) trk Oct 19. Back from let-up with moderate 4-3/4 len 10th (56.0) Scot Free 1000m Townsville Open Soft(7) trk Jan 2. Blotted his copybook last time but is a lot better than that. Previous consistent form entitles him to another chance. MANCHEBO (J E McConachy) 7g By Octagonal - Love At Large (40:6-5-7): Only managed 7-1/2 len 5th (55.0) Manfred The Man 1500m Warwick Open Good(3) trk Oct 11. Plodding 5 len 6th (60.5) Neurum Road 1400m Casino (Bm50) Firm(2) trk Oct 25. Given letup and changed stables since last run. Stewart key booking. Worth keeping an eye on betting. RUNNING WILD (Bevan Johnson) 6g By Half Hennessy - Temple Of Heaven (35:7-4-6): Solid but not spectacular 2-3/4 len, 3-1/2 len 3rd (59.0) Typhoon, Mossetarsi 1000m Jundah (Bm65) Good(3) trk Oct 4. Spelled and changed stables after 7-1/4 len last (56.5) Joe Blow 1000m Cunnamulla (Bm70) Good(3) trk Oct 11. Resuming and never been placed first up. Has raced well this circuit in the past but that was a long time ago. Take on trust. TOUCH ‘N’ GO (T Button) 4g By Marechal - Call The Roll (11:51-0): Bucked at start and didn’t do bad job to finish as close as he did 3-3/4 len 7th (57.0) Dash For Viz 1100m Rockhampton C4 Good(3) trk Nov 7. Scraped home 1/2 hd win (59.0) Photobomb, Stormwood 1050m Rockhampton C4 Good(3) trk Dec 7. Only won narrowly last time but the runner-up has bolted in at next two starts and looks highly promising. Stay with him. CHIAROSCURO (P J Brennan) 6g By Lonhro - Chatoyant (16:41-1): Spelled after 2-1/2 len 4th (55.0) Schoorwin 1194m Gladstone Newmarket Good(3) trk Aug 9. Resumed with tidy 1-3/4 len, 1/2 nk 3rd (55.0) Schoorwin, Rattle ‘n’ Run 1075m Thangool Open Soft(6) trk Dec 6. Gets some weight relief after first up run and will strip fitter. Not the worst. EMPEROR (Bryan Dixon) 6g By Artie Schiller - Cotoletta (25:46-2): Back from let-up for new stable with 3-1/4 len 8th (55.5) Spring Rose 1200m Rockhampton (Bm70) Good(3) trk Dec 18. Fought on well 3/4 len 2nd (52.0) Schoorwin 1072m Calliope Open Firm(2) trk Dec 26. Better signs last time at non-TAB meeting. More depth to this field but ideal alley in his favour. Not the worst. FONDA DE LUCRE (Bryan Dixon) 7g By Secret Savings - Fonda Dancing (32:4-2-3): Blundered at start then checked 600m when

www.postcourier.com.pg fair 3-1/2 len 5th (56.0) Hammoon Lady 1000m Tamworth (Bm55) Good(3) trk May 19. Spelled after 2-1/4 len 5th (58.0) Bolivian Dash 900m Wellington (Bm50) Soft(7) trk June 15. Resuming for new stable and hasn’t trialled leading up to this. Market moves best guide. NOBODY’S BOY (T Button) 5g By Charge Forward - Nobody’s Girl (16:4-1-2): Made ground steadily 4-1/4 len 5th (54.5) Stay The Night 1400m Rockhampton C6 Good(3) trk June 19. Always at rear 8-3/4 len last (58.0) Dodge The Grey 1800m Mackay 3&4yo (Bm70) Good(3) trk July 3. Resuming and normally comes to hand quickly. Best form last campaign was over more ground but rails alley keeps him in contention. SNITZEM (J H Manzelmann) 6h By Snitzel - Jubilee Kate (24:4-6-5): No match 2-3/4 len 2nd (56.0) Say I Won’t 1050m Rockhampton C6 Plt Good(3) trk Nov 4. Given let-up after len 2nd (56.0) Mahrajaan 1050m Mackay C6 Plt Good(3) trk Nov 23. Was a model of consistency before short break and hasn’t finished further back than 4th at past 11 starts since joining this stable. Must be included in multiples. BONNY THE VIPER (K J Miller) 6m By Garrison Savannah Vonny The Viper (38:5-3-9): Spelled after 7-1/4 len 8th (55.0) Stormwood 1050m Rockhampton (Bm65) Good(3) trk June 14. Resumed with poor 14-3/4 len last (55.0) Schoorwin 1072m Calliope Open Firm(2) trk Dec 26. Disappointing first up but perhaps the firm track was against her. Proven performer this circuit. Improved showing wouldn’t totally shock. SHEPIKTUS (Ricky Vale) 4m By Zaha - Grandola (11:4-0-1): Fair 1-3/4 len 5th (54.5) Scot Free 1100m Mackay (Bm70) Good(3) trk Nov 30. Always in firing line and strode clear 4 len win (57.0) Iron Jacket, Emirates Art 1100m Mackay C3 Plt Good(3) trk Dec 24. Right back to her best last time and perfectly placed under this scale dropping in weight. Undefeated in two starts this track. Hard to go past.

Results SYDNEY — TRACK GOOD (PORT MACQUARIE)

1-PRIME7 MDN PLATE 1006m: 3.30 GOLDEN SHOES (R Thompson) 1, 10.00 MICKEY CAN DO (John Kehoe) 2, 31.00 WATCHANDWAIT (P Graham) 3. All started. 2-ARROWFIELD MDN HCP 1506m: 1.60 fav PARONELLA (R Thompson) 1, 5.50 RISEVATA (B Looker) 2, 3.40 REGENTS PARK (Melinda Graham) 3. All started. 3-JOHN OXLEY MOTORS MDN PLATE 1206m: 3.60 CHANGE OF PACE (M Bennett) 1, 1.80 fav ZINGING (R Spokes) 2, 6.50 MITCHFORCE (R Thompson) 3. Scr: Cinda Blue, Aim For Glory. 4-CTRY C’SHIP QUAL. 6/3 HCP (C2) 1506m: 2.50 fav WHATEVERCHIC (R Thompson) 1, 2.60 WHO’S NEXT (A Gibbons) 2, 16.00 TENEBRAE (Ms B Hodder) 3. All started. 5-DE BORTOLI WINES PLATE (C1) 2012m: 2.20 JUST ATINA (M Bennett) 1, 2.00 fav HALFWAY TO HEAVEN (Ms A Threadwell) 2, 26.00 WEBMEISTER (J Kehoe) 3. Scr: Mattyjay, Ozein. 6-ARROWFIELD (BM60) 1206m: 3.20 eq fav YOUWAITANDSEE (A Chau) 1, 17.00 SPRITE ZAH (B Looker) 2, 4.60 DELAGOS (Ms P Schmidt) 3. Scr: Bierbower. 7-CARLTON MID HCP (C1) 1106m: 3.70 fav WUZETIAN (M Paget) 1, 15.00 APERTURE (R Thompson) 2, 8.00 XENA (Ms P Schmidt) 3. Scr: Sam’s Jewel, Snip Me, Beau Brock.

MELBOURNE —TRACK GOOD (BALLARAT)

1-EVERGREEN TURF MDN PLATE 1000m: 3.80 fav HAYBAH (S Baster) 1, 21.00 QUEEN OF WANDS (Patrick Moloney) 2, 9.00 BADAWIYA (Dale Smith) 3. Scr: Duhallow, Ibtisama. 2-RACING.COM MDN PLATE 1200m: 10.00 SUNNY BLU SKY (M Zahra) 1, 4.40 fav EXCLUSIVE LASS (J Winks) 2, 13.00 LILLY THE FILLY (Ryan Maloney) 3. All started. 3-MEDICAL EDGE MDN PLATE 1400m: 4.00 SAFETY PEG (J Mott) 1, 5.50 SAIL THE STARS (J Winks) 2, 3.60 fav COPPOLA (M Zahra) 3. All started. 4-PORTER PLANT MDN PLATE 2200m: 2.70 fav CUBAN PERFECTION (Nicholas Hall) 1, 3.40 SHE SAYS SO (M Zahra) 2, 11.00 NISHIO (Dale Smith) 3. All started. 5-CITY OF BALLARAT (BM64) 1200m: 3.50 SKELLIG (Nicholas Hall) 1, 7.50 JADE’S BOY (Damian Lane) 2, 14.00 LEICAMEARES (Jye Mc Neil) 3. Scr: King’s Spirit. Scratched at barrier: Lonhmacc 6-HYGAIN (BM70) 1600m: 11.00 MR JOURNEYMAN(M Zahra) 1, 15.00 SYNTHETIC (Thomas Sadler) 2, 6.50 DECOUPEZ (J Mott) 3. Scr: Lucky Edge, Galway Warrior. 7-SPORTSBET DOWNLOAD APP (BM70) 1100m: 8.00 DAY AFTER TOMORROW (Josh Cartwright) 1, 3.20 fav MOPAREE (Damian Lane) 2, 8.00 LAGO GIRL (Beau Mertens) 3. Scr: The Secret, Swing With Me, Trustam, Black Booty, Not A Single Shout. 8-HYGAIN (BM64) 1400m: 4.00 fav PERCY ON PARADE (Ms Michelle Payne) 1, 5.50 GOOD MUSIC (Nicholas Hall) 2, 13.00 STRAIGHT JACKET (J Mott) 3.. Scr: Zupacharged, You Can’t Beat Me, Sommelier Pete.

BRISBANE —TRACK HEAVY (TOWNSVILLE)

1-WWW.TOWNSVILLETURFCLUB.COM.AU 1000m: 2.60 CRAIGLEA WANDOO (P Cullen) 1, 3.00 CRAIGLEA JABIRU (A Coome) 2, 2.50 fav CRAIGLEA ZIP (Braydn Swaffer) 3. Scr: Betty Isabel. 2-TOWNSVILLE RSL MDN HCP 1000m: 2.50 fav MORE NORTHERLY (G D Kliese) 1, 41.00 TOP DECISION Matthew Mc Gillivray) 2, 7.00 JUST A FRACTION (G Watson) 3. All started. 3-S MCKENZIE CONSULTANT (BM60) 1630m: 3.60 fav SECRET ORDERS (W D’Avila) 1, 31.00 TOUGH COMPANY (P Cullen) 2, 9.00 STANDFORD (D Simmons) 3. All started. 4-AGM HOME IMPROVEMENTS HCP (C1) 1200m: 8.00 MODEL TO EXCEED (S Wilson) 1, 3.30 fav I’M MARIAH (C Whiteley) 2, 8.00 ALPINE GOLD (G D Kliese) 3. Scr: Unreal. 5-GARRARDS HORSE & HOUND (BM65) 1000m: 6.00 KINGS ROAD (A Coome) 1, 10.00 TABASCO FORCE (F Edwards) 2, 26.00 EXAGGERATION (Justin P Stanley) 3. All started. 6-NORTHERN BODY CORP MGMT (BM70) 1300m: 3.00 fav MIATA (Braydn Swaffer) 1, 5.50 GUNDY STAR (W D’Avila) 2, 12.00 MAL’S PRIDE (F Edwards) 3. Scr: Hard Liquor, My King Oath. 7-KORDAMENTHA HCP 1400m: 10.00 LEXCEN (Matthew Mc Gillivray) 1, 4.20 JUST HUSTLED (W D’Avila) 2, 2.70 fav DREAM’N’IGNITE (P Cullen) 3 Scr: Morossa.


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Balls of Muscle to race his fate HORSE RACE

GERALD Ryan’s Peace Force will line up in Friday’s Group 3 $125,000 Belle Of The Turf Stakes at Gosford.

Ryan homes in on Gosford, Gold Coast features trebble HORSE RACE

THE trainer is every chance of taking out a feature race hat-trick when he takes laststart winners into three features over two days this week. Peace Force, winner of her last three Sydney starts, carries Ryan’s hopes in Friday’s Group 3 $125,000 Belle Of The Turf Stakes (1600m) at Gosford. Then on Saturday the trainer saddles up talented fillies Perignon in the $2 million Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m) and Aerobar in the $1 million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas (1400m). Peace Force, a half-sister

to five-time Group 1 winner Eremein, has had wins at Kensington, Randwick and Canterbury and deserves her opportunity at Group 3 level at Gosford. “She has trained on really well and her form is terrific,’’ Ryan said. “When mares strike form they can often string a few together and that is what she is doing. “She is such a well-bred mare and if we can get some black type it would be great for her broodmare value. She will be suited by Gosford, too.’’ The final fields for the Magic Millions were declared on Monday, and there are full fields of 16 plus five emergen-

cies in both races. The all-important barrier draws will be held on Tuesday morning. Ryan said he hoped both fillies could draw between four and nine for their respective races. Perignon is vying for favouritism in the Magic Millions Classic after her dynamic effort to win at Canterbury last start. Ryan saddled up Perignon’s sire Snitzel to run third as favourite in the Magic Millions a decade ago. “Snitzel had a wide barrier and had to work hard early — he was vulnerable late,’’ Ryan said. “Perignon gets back a little in her races but does run

1200m right out.’’ Ryan hopes the addition of winkers on Saturday will mean Perignon does not have to get too far out of her ground early. “I don’t like changing gear on horses that have won their last starts,” Ryan said. “But I thought winkers might help her muster some early speed and get into a position, so I applied to the stewards last week to put them on and tried her in them in a gallop on Friday. “She worked well and I’m hoping they will do the trick, although Brenton Avdulla did say that he probably could have been closer at Canterbury but he kept her where

she was comfortable in the run.” Aerobar won the Wyong Magic Millions last start and Ryan said the filly worked brilliantly at Rosehill last Friday. Ryan intends to gallop both fillies at Rosehill on Tuesday morning and send them up to the Gold Coast by float on Tuesday night. At Royal Randwick on Saturday, Ryan’s only confirmed starter is promising three-year-old Inz’n’out in the Benchmark 72 Handicap (1150m). “I’m expecting Inz’n’out will get about 60kg, so I’ve booked (3kg claiming apprentice) Taylor Marshall,’’ Ryan said.

THE Joe Pride-trained fouryear-old had won six of eight starts when sent out $2.90 favourite in the listed Canterbury Classic (1200m) last start but after leading them up, was gunned down late by the John O’Shea-trained Barbed, beaten a head. “This race will determine what he does in the future,” Joe Pride said. “It won’t tell me anything about his class, he is going to make a top-shelf 1000 metres or 1100 metres horse, I’ve got no doubt about that, but I need to know if he can make it at 1200 metres, so this will tell me one way or the other.” Ball Of Muscle has won over 1200 metres, around Canterbury in restricted grade last campaign, but wasn’t convincing, tiring late to hold off a charge from non-winner Britaila Kate. The pressure will be on in the Takeover Target, with noted speedsters Howmuchdoyouloveme and That’s A Good Idea drawn inside Ball Of Muscle, so it should prove a genuine 1200 metre test. Glyn Schofield takes the mount, with a perfect strikerate of four rides for four wins. Schofield was suspended last start when Jason Collett took the ride. “I will ride him to his strengths,” Schofield said. “He has basically led in all his races to date, but he’s getting up in grade now and I don’t think I have to lead. “If there are one or two quicker drawn inside or outside then I won’t be trying to lead just for the sake of it. “He will be much better for that experience gained last start at Canterbury. “I’m confident he will get a strong 1200 metres.” Ball Of Muscle is $2.50 favourite with corporate bookmaker Sportsbet. This race will determine what Joe Pride does in the future.

Godolphin hopes for improvement Kavanagh keen on HORSE RACE

GODOLPHIN’S Gallatin has been an underachiever this season but he is emerging as the surprise threat to trainer Chris Waller continuing his clean sweep of the summer’s feature staying races at Gosford tomorrow. Gallatin, unplaced at his last six starts, is poised for a return to form in the Listed $150,000 Gosford Quarries Gosford Gold Cup (2100m). Waller two of the 10 starters in the Gosford Cup including the inform Multilateral and Hoylonny. Sydney’s premier trainer has already prepared the winners of the Christmas Cup (Saigon Tea), Summer Cup (I’m Imposing) and Tattersall’s Club Cup (Multilateral) this summer to dominate the distance races. But Godolphin representative Darren Beadman believes Galla-

tin could be about to return to the form he showed last autumn when he won the Group 2 Tulloch Stakes and ran sixth in Criterion’s Group 1 ATC Australian Derby. “Gallatin has been a bit disappointing this season,’’ Beadman admitted. “But his work on the track has been very good — he just hasn’t reproduced it on raceday. “He has had two runs back and this is the sort of race he could step up and show some of his best form again.’’ Sam Clipperton has the mount on Gallatin and also partners stablemate Miniature in the Listed $100,000 Takeover Target Stakes (1200m). Miniature is joined by in-form stablemates Barbed and Haussman in a crack 12-horse sprint race that also includes Joe Pride’s boom sprinter Ball of Muscle, Howmuchdoyouloveme, That’s A Good Idea, Territory, Cradle Me

and Mighty Choice. “We will run all three,’’ Beadman said. “Barbed has really trained on well since he won the Canterbury Classic. I think getting back on a good track helped. “Hausmann attacked the line at Rosehill which was encouraging. Miniature has had two runs back and is ready now.’’ The third feature race at Gosford, the Group 3 $125,000 Belle of the Turf Stakes (1600m) has attracted 10 starters including Commanding Wit, who was also an acceptor for the TAB Plate Multi Handicap (1400m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Trainer Peter Snowden confirmed Commanding Wit will line up in the feature mares race at Gosford. “She is a good mare and it would be nice to get some black type with her,’’ Snowden explained.

Midsummer Sun HORSE RACE

MIDSUMMER Sun is aiming for back-to-back wins in the Gosford Cup, a feat which hasn’t been achieved since Dark Diamond won the 1971 and 1972 editions. Moriarty won the Cup in 2013 while memorable names such as Iron Horse (1997) and Sprint By (1995) also grace the Gosford Cup honour list. In-form trainer Sam Kavanagh is confident Midsummer Sun can repeat the dose handed out in 2014. Can Midsummer Sun go back-to-back in the Gosford Cup? Photo

by Steve Hart “I wouldn’t swap him for anything else in the race,” Kavanagh said. “I think the field last year was a little stronger, and my galloper is more consistent this time around. “The form around him is particularly strong and the heavier race schedule this campaign should help his chances.” The key difference with Midsummer Sun this campaign, is his tactical speed, now able to settle much closer to the pace than he did 12 months ago. “The addition of blinkers has certainly

made him a more versatile stayer,” Kavanagh said. “From his good gate on Friday, Blake (Shinn) can have him settling wherever he wants to.” Surprisingly, Midsummer Sun ($3.70) isn’t favourite for the $150,000 Listed Gosford Quarries Gosford Cup (2100m), with the Tony McEvoytrained Pelicano ($2.90) the popular elect with corporate bookmaker Sportsbet. Chris Waller has a twopronged attack on this year’s Cup with Tatts Club Cup winner Multilateral ($5) his best chance.

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Farrell puts dark days behind RUGBY LEAGUE

A STAR in Brisbane’s runner-up finish in last year’s Holden Cup, Joe Ofahengaue is on course to earn an NRL debut in 2015.

Broncos’ next big thing RUGBY LEAGUE THE work ethic on which his family name was literally forged is set to propel giant Broncos youngster Joe Ofahengaue towards an NRL debut in 2015, just six years after he almost quit the game for good. The 19-year-old front-rower returned to pre-season training on Monday sporting his first tattoo, ‘Ofahengaue’ proudly etched into his left forearm. It’s a name familiar with Australian rugby union fans who were in awe of the exploits of Joe’s uncle Willie Ofahengaue for the Wallabies throughout the 1990s but one whose foundation lies in testament at a church in Tonga. Joe’s great grandfather was

originally a Kata by name but when he assisted with the construction of a church in Tonga the family name was changed for the generations that followed to uphold. “Very proud of my last name. Our original last name was Kata and my great grandpa in Tonga, he helped build this church and never had a day off and so when the church was built, the priest gave him a new name, Ofahengaue, which means ‘Love to work’,” Ofahengaue told NRL.com after a punishing pre-season fitness session in which he powered through shuttle run after shuttle run. Anyone who saw the New Zealand-born powerhouse in last year’s Holden Cup Finals Series will appreciate

his willingness to work himself into the ground. In two of the four finals matches in which he played Ofahengaue ran for more than 200 metres, and in the Preliminary Final against the Dragons he racked up 198m. It’s a fitness base that comes from punishing 800 metre time trials with his father in the unrelenting heat of Ipswich west of Brisbane as a teenager and one which already has seasoned NRL players watching on in admiration. “He’s a machine, he goes all day. We got to watch him come through the under-20s and this is his second preseason with us and he’s just a machine and I think he’ll be in line to get a run this year,” said Broncos back-rower Matt

Gillett. “We had Frankie Molo come up last year and he got his run there and Joey was probably a little unfortunate not to get a run last year when we had a few injuries up front. Definitely this year I think he’s going to have a crack at it.” Ofahengaue’s willingness to push himself beyond the point of exhaustion as a 14year-old stemmed from the deterioration of his relationship with his father, Josh. As his older brother Albert was allowed to head out with his mates on a Friday and Saturday night, Joe longed to be afforded similar freedom and very nearly quit rugby league simply to spite his father. “As a 13 or 14-year-old I wanted to be like my older

brother and hang around all the naughty fellas and [footy] kind of dragged me away from that,” he said. “I had bad tension between me and my dad with things at home and to get back at him I wanted to stop [playing]. “I was just thinking like a normal teenager thinking I’m right and then one night it just hit me; I’m wrong, I shouldn’t be talking to my dad like that and started to take up footy again. “This one time when I got suspended at school he was just in tears. He had to raise my two other brothers and my sister, he was going through some custody battles in New Zealand and it just shocked him the way I turned out.” –NRL.com

AFTER playing the first six weeks of the 2014 season, St George Illawarra’s Dylan Farrell looked destined to play regular NRL football after an inconsistent four years at South Sydney. Building towards a promising year, the centre’s season quickly turned sour when a series of pectoral injuries rubbed him out for most of 2014. After initially rupturing his pectoral against Melbourne in Round 6, Farrell would return to football for the Illawarra Cutters three months later. In just his third game back, an awkward tackle in the final minutes of a game against Wentworthville would see his other pectoral rupture, promptly ending his season. Labeling it a “long and tiring” mental game, Farrell said his injuries last year took him to some pretty dark places, especially when it came to his second stint in rehab within four months. “These were definitely the hardest injuries to deal with because obviously I missed the season,” Farrell told NRL.com. “It definitely was as big a mental challenge as it was physical. With the first rupture I knew I was going to be back before the end of the season. I could work around that because I had something to work towards. “But as soon as I did the other one, I just shutdown mentally. I didn’t really see the point of coming to training and it wasn’t the best place to be, but now that I’m back into it I’m happy.” Adding insult to injury was the fact his former Rabbitohs club won their first premiership in 43 years. After four seasons and 70 first grade games at Souths and an injury ravaged 2014 season to boot, Farrell labeled their grand final victory as bittersweet. “I actually went to the grand final. I’ve still got some of my best mates playing there, which was really good to see in that sense,” Farrell said.

Indigenous All Stars team takes shape RUGBY LEAGUE IT’S a team he doesn’t solely get to select but Indigenous All Stars coach Laurie Daley insists the voting public have done a wonderful job in putting together a team capable of knocking off the NRL All Stars on February 13. While Wayne Bennett has been given free rein to choose the NRL All Stars team for the clash at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast next month, rugby league fans have been serving as selectors for the Indigenous All Stars team.

It is not too late to cast your vote for who you think should play and with the recent withdrawals of Nathan Peats (Parramatta) and Andrew Fifita (Cronulla), there are some contentious positions still to be determined. Close to 150,000 individual votes have already been lodged for potential Indigenous All Stars representatives and Daley said he is enjoying seeing his team taking shape. “We have got some of the most talented players the game has ever seen who look like they will be in our team so I couldn’t

be more excited to get back into camp with them again,” Daley told NRL.com. “With the way the voting is panning out we look like having a good mix of players who have been in All Stars camp before and also some exciting youngsters in Alex Johnston and Tyrone Peachey who will get to experience it for the first time which will be great for the entire squad. “It’s a shame that both Nathan and Andrew have had to withdraw due to injury but that gives the likes of Ray Thompson, Travis Waddell, Tom Learoyd-

Lahrs and Kyle Turner the chance to perhaps receive a call-up.” Voting for the Indigenous All Stars team closes today and as has been the case in the four previous encounters plenty of attention is on the forwards at Daley’s disposal. Bennett signalled his intentions by declaring that he went out with the purpose of picking a big, aggressive forward pack but Daley has every faith that he has the muscle to complement the magic of the likes of Thurston, Inglis, Hodges and Idris. –NRL.com

INDIGENOUS All Stars coach will have Greg Inglis and a host of the game’s best players at his disposal when voting closes today.

The bottom line The two highest scores in Four Nations history belong to New Zealand: 76-12 over PNG in 2010 and 62-12 over France in 2009. 76

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Cahill confident SOCCER

WORLD no.1 Serena Williams in action.

Serena Williams’ bizarre on-court request TENNIS

WORLD no. 1 Serena Williams called for a coffee to perk her up during a sluggish start to her Hopman Cup campaign in Perth. And the trusted pick-me-up worked a treat for the Grand Slam queen. She took the match in three sets, 0-6 6-3 6-0

over Italian Flavia Pennetta. Williams, who only arrived in Perth on Saturday, was flat early in her match and, at 5-0 down in the first set, called on a ball girl to fetch her an espresso. The temperature was in the high 30s at the time. The 33-year-old had her caffeine fix after losing the first set in just 19 minutes, and

she slowly started to find her groove in the second set. And once Pennetta’s serving game capitulated, Williams dominated to win the match in 89 minutes. “It’s miracle coffee,” Williams joked after the match. “I am a coffee drinker. I didn’t have mine this morning and I was just feeling it,

so I just had to get some coffee into me. “I just asked them to get me a shot of espresso. I asked them if it was legal, because I’ve never done it before. “But I needed to wake up - it’s just the jetlag. It gets you all the time.” Williams said the round-robin nature of the Hopman Cup meant she didn’t need to stress as

much, and her goal this year is to enjoy herself more on court. “I’ve never smiled so much in a match before,” Williams said. “This year my whole goal is to have fun.” And the fans - who know better than to expect the ordinary from the sometimes unpredictable Williams - drank it up.

SOCCEROOS star Tim Cahill talks up goal-scoring outlets ahead of the Asian Cup matchup with Kuwait tonight. I don’t take it as pressure because I’ve had this before every tournament I’ve gone into, so the Asian Cup is no different. I’ve scored in all three of the World Cups I’ve played in and produced in major tournaments. When it comes to more recent games for Australia, I’ve scored eight goals, so for me it’s all about consistency of performance for myself and helping the team first. For players like Mathew Leckie and Robbie Kruse, it will only be a matter of time before they get their goals. But if I take the pressure off the other boys then I’m more than happy to take that responsibility. That’s what it’s all about as a player - when people turn to you it’s a compliment. I don’t see it as pressure because I’ve obviously fulfilled people’s expectations and I’m looking to fulfil them again. When you look at club form, Leckie has been amazing and also consistent at international level, while Kruse is a great player that will definitely shine in international football. As for Nathan Burns and Tomi Juric, it’s just about gaining the experience at training and also taking their opportunities when they get them at international level. The goals are going to come from set plays, whether it be defenders coming in from the back or midfielders, but we’ve got great attacking players who can score goals as well. It’s in the midfield where we’ve got a power pool of players. James Troisi, Mark Bresciano, Mark Milligan, Mile Jedinak, Matt McKay, Massimo Luongo - there is going to be competition for the spots up for grabs. Whoever starts is going to do well, but also if there needs to be changes after 60 minutes we can adapt as an attacking force in the midfield.

Kohli dominates, stands tall CRICKET

THE scoreline might confirm this has been Steve Smith’s series, but folks will be talking about Virat Kohli and his batting feats long after India’s Test campaign has concluded and the limited-overs phase of the summer is under way. Like Smith, who also became a Test captain for the first time in this four-match Commonwealth Bank Series, Kohli notched his fourth century and again stood tall to bat his team closer to safety in an attritional battle at the SCG. At the close of a third day in which Australia missed another raft of chances and another Indian batting talent – rookie opener Lokesh Rahul – was the principal beneficiary, Kohli remained undefeated on 140 and India 5-342, still 230 runs in arrears. Kohli’s

tally of 639 from three-and-a-half Tests not only carries him beyond the most Test runs scored by an Indian batsman in a series on Australian soil (Rahul Dravid’s 619 in 2003-04) but given his current run of form it would be unwise to rule out him setting a new benchmark for visiting batsmen in Australia. That record is currently held by England’s Walter Hammond – 905 from five Tests in 1928-29. But such was Kohli’s mastery today, the Australians were even forced to abandon their on-field tactic of targeting him for some verbal attention. “We couldn’t get a word in, he was batting too well,” Australian vice-captain and Kohli’s fierce rival Brad Haddin said at day’s end. “There was no point saying anything to him.” The difficulties that Australia faced in pris-

ing out Indian batsmen who were reluctant to take risks on a pitch that was unwilling to yield anything were underscored when they managed a single wicket in today’s opening session and one less in the session that followed. The only prolonged moment of bowling celebration came late in the day when Shane Watson snared two wickets in consecutive deliveries, but an unbeaten half-century partnership between Kohli and his new wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha ensured the Australians ended the day frustrated as well as exhausted. Perhaps India’s batsmen tuned into the live stream of Steve Smith’s press conference the previous evening, in which he revealed that part of Australia’s strategy has been to keep the tourists in the field for as long as possible and then cash in on their fatigued bowlers.

This Week’s Question. Do you think alcohol be banned in PNG during this Christmas period?

Last Week’s Poll Question & Results as of Friday 12.12.2014. Do you think the 6th BSP PNG Games was best ever?

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Erima Dojo back in training KARATE

KRFL and Digicel Cup referee Avis Vanua (left) officiating in the nines Cup grand-final between Simple Vewala and Marokele at Wagula Park recently. Picture by STEPHEN VELE

Keleone squad named RUGBY LEAGUE BY JOHN PANGKATANA

THE Keleone Rugby Football League (KRFL) has named a 41 member training squad to prepare for the Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) sanctioned Digicel Super nines tournament. The squad was selected from the recently staged successful Keleone Nines tournament over the Christmas and New Year period at Wagula Park, Maopa Village in the Abau District. The tournament was won by Simple Vewala from Pelegai village. KRFL president Ia Vagi yesterday said as they are now

an affiliate of the PNGRFL, players that take part in their competition are eligible to play in nationally sanctioned competitions. Vagi said this will be the first time a team from the Aroma Coast area will take part in the southern confederation tournament. “If our players perform they stand a good chance of being recognised to represent the Southern Zone at the PNGRFL championships possibly in Lae,” he added. “The successful nines tournament brought out the best from the Aroma Coast area and from those that took part our selectors have come up with a training squad,” he said.

Digicel Cup referee and KRFL official Avis Vanua said all players named are to meet on Monday to confirm their availability. “Those that are residing in Port Moresby are to meet at Unagi Park at 4pm, while those in the village are to meet at Wagula Park,” Vanua said. The KRFL selected squad: Arava Manuma, Kulu Kenneth (Brass), Vagi Frank, Paul Olema, Billy Peter (Vewala), Owen Eovua (A C Rebels), Apolos Pepe, Emmanuel Ronnie (GK Warriors), Kapi Ilimo, Verave Tom (Velena Brothers), Vanua Umu, Solomon Kapa (Anoina Development), Paul Veali (EA Brothers), Isaiah Koloa, Norman

Ovo, Haron Steven, Moena Vagi (Marokele), Geno Geno, Alovo Varo, Gairo Varo, Rei Peter, Pepena Ila (EA Brothers), Vanua Kapi, Pipi Kilori, Joe Geno (KP Hawks), Ovoa Gairo (KW), Ulea Kutu, Mal Malu (Nomarina), Papa Otto (Paigakele), Ravu Voi (Rinarau), Java Pepe (Kwaluragarai), Ila Veali (Veveli KRR), Norman Robertin (Baukana), Makara Ura, Heni Herea, Karo Kauna Jnr, Gairo Chris (Rovanama), Giko Chris, Gahuna Silas (SSG Roosters), Thoa Aina (PS Vamare). The coaches and trainers are Valu Rova (Anoina Development), Vagini Vagi (EA Brothers), Ravu Vali (Vevili Hunters) and Amos Ia (KP Hawks).

Vagi lastly said that all interested clubs wanting to take part in the inaugural KRFL season are to attend a meeting at the president’s house at Gaivakala at 3pm on Sunday for an important briefing. He said they are looking to start the competition with eight clubs fielding teams in the A, B and Under 19 divisions. Teams already showing strong interest to take part include Brass (Egalauna), KVV (Kwaluvouvou), Pelegai, Anoina, Gaivakala and Paramana to name a few. For further information contact; Vagi on Ph71575267 or Vanua on Ph 71990764.

THE kyokushin karate Erima Dojo returns back to full swing on Monday. After a break for the Christmas and New Year period, the popular Dojo that brought Team New Ireland eight gold medals during the PNG Games opens its doors again for training. The Erima Dojo under the helm of head trainer Sempai Bernard Soari said due to kyokushin karate preparing for a busy year ahead, their student’s holiday is over. Sempai Soari said they also have several of their students vying for national duties but indicated that only one or two will be taking that next step. He said the kyokushin karate program this year will be a busy one as well and urged his students plus new and interested ones to front up for training at the Socay Institute, Hohola. “We have several of our students also being named in the New Ireland Province Karate Federation development squad, so they will be also be preparing to attend its first training camp soon,” he added. Sempai Soari said the NIPKF squad has 25 athletes named following the PNG Games staged in Lae last year. Sempai Soari is a Shodan 1st degree black belt holder. Interested new students can contact Sempai Bernard Soari on Ph.72792854.

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WHILE a lot of focus has been put into the development of sporting infrastructure, the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee is investing on another important aspect of sports – the people, in particular the athletes, coaches and managers. And they are starting the year off with a high performance conference for PNG’s national coaches and managers. 140 national coaches and managers for Team PNG endorsed by the Justification Committee as well as staff from the High Performance Division have been confirmed to attend the two-day workshop. The General Management Team for Team PNG in this year’s Pacific Games will also be attending the Conference. The conference will start at 8am this Saturday (10th January, 2015) at the Holiday Inn in Port Moresby.

Minister for Sports, Pacific Games and National Events, Hon Justin Tkatchenko will deliver the keynote address at the opening of the conference. PNGOC High Performance Manager, Aaron Alsop said the interest for the conference has been overwhelming and the number of participants this year has doubled. “After the last conference we saw that there was a lot of interest for more of this training,” he said. This is the second training conference of its kind and Alsop said while they will be expanding more on the topics from the last one held in 2014, there will also be some new topics that will be very beneficial to the participants as well as sports in PNG in the long run. The conference will be hosted by PNGOC with experts Mark Brown and Gary Johnston from sports Medicine Australia, Chief

Executive Officer of Australia University Sport Don Knapp and nutritionist Jo McCormack from Griffith University in Australia. Experts from the High Performance division will also be facilitating during the workshop. They will cover topics on Strength and Conditioning, Talent Identification and Screening, Nutrition and Hydration and also sports psychology and recovery. Following the workshop, there will also be monthly follow-ups on the participants on their progress as they put their knowledge to the use. “We are investing in the infrastructure and facilities and it’s equally important to invest in the people especially the coaches, managers and athletes because these are the people responsible for leading our teams and athletes,” Alsop said.


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BSP supports PNG U-17 men SOCCER

BANK South Pacific (BSP) has kicked start the year with a timely assistance to the PNG’s under 17 men’s soccer team with in-kind sponsorship of branded merchandise. The team of twenty-five (25) members consisting of 20 players and 5 officials departed today for Samoa to participate in the Ocean Football Confederation (OFC) tournament of which, the competition also serves as a qualifier for the FIFA world cup. OFC consultant to the PNG Football Association David Brand was grateful to BSP for the assistant and said it would go a long way in helping the boys in the competition.

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City United favoured in Punjas-Wawen Cup finals SOCCER BY JOSEPH DAWAI

IT’S LFA against Lahi for the Punjas-Wawen Cup in the Lae off-season soccer grandfinal. LFA club City United will play Lahi club Consort United for top honours at LFA Park on Sunday. The Cup winner will pocket K900, runner-up K700, thirdplace K500 and all other teams that took part K200 as a con-

solation prize. City United however look favoured to take the top honours with inform attacking right flank Jeremy Yasasa playing out of his usual defenders role, to dominate the competition with his combination with playmaker Magis Tee. Both have linked up well and if allowed to control the game in the middle, they will dictate the tide of the match. While up front Eliude Fugre has found good form of late

with pacey Sammy Hiob to form a formidable offensive front-line to back the efforts of Yasasa and Tee. For United who will be without their star player in Rickson Naleng who is travelling out of the province, will be banking on Semi Rufus to take the lead despite being under an injury cloud throughout the tournament. United coach Gaob Gariki yesterday confirmed that Rufus trained well this week and

will be fit for the match. Gariki further said they are pushing for an historical win, as Lahi clubs have yet to take out the Punjas –Wawen Cup. “We have been working on our discipline and fitness together with a strategy to surprise City United,” he added. Gariki said he believes his goal-keeper Epa Rufus and central defender Jethro Anderson will do their part to handle what City United have to offer in attack. “We have

PNG U-17 eyes place in Chile SOCCER THE tournament will be held on the islands of American Samoa and Samoa, from January 13 to 27 It will involve both host nations, Cook Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Tahiti, Tonga, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. They will all be battling it out for the one slot on offer at Chile in October and November this year. PNG Coach mentor Milan Miric

said the team has been in camp since November 15. He said during the camp they went through with the players the processes that were implemented in their Game Model and Play Book that they developed for the U17 team. They also played five games versus NSL Teams (Besta and Lae City Dwellers) and all players were progressing well with one of the tasks being the importance of getting the right attitude to winning a game. “As we are heading to an international tournament of such

magnitude. The mood of the players was great and the work-rate was outstanding,” said Miric. Miric said players went through specific tactics to make sure they understand their roles on the field and importantly managing heavy work load. Miric also mentioned that Elite Academy programs in Lae, Port Moresby and Centre of Excellence program in Madang played a big part in player development of this generation. Those centres had all data stored based on player performances.

come this far even beaten several LFA clubs on the way and we are working extra hard to complete the job,” he added. “They have a better side with several name players but we will be ready for them,” he added. The Cup winner will receive K900 in cash while second will prize will have a runner up trophy with K700 the third K500 and the rest of the team that have participated in the competition will be given K200 each.

“IT was also good to see government money at work generating employment and skills upgrading for many hundreds of Papua New Guineans,” Abel said. “The Government remains committed to the Pacific Games and I have no doubt the venues will be completed on time and it will be the best games ever. “There is still work to be done though and I commend the Minister and his team for their hard work and dedication to this cause.” Abel said for the Government to sustain and maintain these games facilities after the Pacific Games will need a number of approaches including the public-private-partnership arrangement to have these assets self sustaining. “The Government will have to provide some initial support where necessary to maintain these facilities over time,” the minister said. The Government under Prime Minister Peter O’Neill front-loaded nearly K500 million in the 2013 Budget for the completion of the facilities. It also allocated a further K360 million this year in addition to the K250 million advanced in the 2014 Supplementary Budget to ensure PNG successful complete and host the games this year.

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Govt confident Games venues still on track

Saturday’s three state horse race previews- Pages48-50 TEAM PNG chef de mission Richard Kassman, Planning Minister Charles Abel, Sports Minister Justin Tkatchenko and PNG Sports Foundation CEO Peter Tsiamalili Jr give the thumbs up for progress so far. PACIFIC GAMES BY ISAAC NICHOLAS THE National Government will provide some initial monetary support to sustain and maintain the world-class sporting facilities currently under construction for the Pacific Games this year. Minister for National Planning Charles Abel said this when giving total govern-

ment support and confidence that the Pacific Games venues will be completed on time. The Planning Minister took time out yesterday to visit some of the major games facilities to see the progress of construction amid reports that some games facilities are behind schedule. Minister Abel who was accompanied by Sports Minister Justin Tkatchenko

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visited the Taurama aquatic centre, the Sir John Guise outdoor stadium and the Games Village at the University of Papua New Guinea. “I visited the Taurama aquatic centre, outdoor stadium and games village with Minister Tkatchenko this morning (yesterday), I was impressed with the scale of the projects, quality of the work and progress.

“I believe that people will be surprised when they see the venues themselves upon completion. These are world class assets that will enable us to host international events, sporting or otherwise and generate much spin-off benefits well into the future.” “These assets will need to be looked after and managed professionally.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 79


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