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LOOK AT THAT: The reactions on the faces of these youngsters at the Nhulunbuy Christian College show what they thought of the rocket launch during Science Week. Photograph by Sallianne Venour.
Highway at the heart of election By MARJO HALLOWELL ROADS, housing, freight costs and education have evolved as the major issues within the Nhulunbuy electorate in Saturday’s Northern Territory election. A poll of the three candidates by the
Arafura Times this week indicates that improvements to the Central Arnhem Highway is a key issue. Labor’s Lynne Walker, CLP’s Allen Fanning and Independent Kendall Trudgen all have strong opinions on the road improvements. Lynne Walker said Labor has already
secured a firm funding commitment from the Australian government for a three-stage, $15-million project to deliver upgrades to crossings at Mainorou, Goyder River and Donydji Creek. “By the time all three crossings are completed, it is expected this important
access corridor will only be closed for one to two weeks a year,” Mrs Walker said. Mr Trudgen supports the upgrades of the Central Arnhem Highway in collaboration with Land Owners, and, with consideration given to Customs control to limit drug and alcohol trafficking,
and to control pest and weed transit. “An end-to-end road at Elcho Island is also a serious need,” he said. Mr Fanning does not agree and did not support a bridge for the Goyder River but would focus on the black-spot between Nhulunbuy and Gapuwiyak. Continued Page 4 >>
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THE clubhouse was packed to capacity as the Fishing Club celebrated 35 years with a quiz night on Saturday. The Nhulunbuy Regional Sports Fishing Club (NRSFC) cast their lines into the water for the first time 35 years ago and has grown from strength to strength, improving conditions for local anglers over the years. The club was originally established to promote and support sports fishing, the recreational pastime of chasing big game fish on light line tackle, in and around the East Arnhem Region. The celebration was also the official opening of the newly renovated kitchen and bar area and this incorporated a number of other improvements to the club house. Located at the Captain Cook Community Centre the rennovations come a little over a year since they relocated to the site. The NRSFC is constantly advocating on behalf of local anglers ensuring the recreational fishers can continue to enjoy the waters which surround Gove. They have maintained the local boat ramp for all anglers even though only about 10 per cent of users are members. There are a number of benefits for people joining the club which runs a a number of competitions and information sessions throughout each year. The club promotes and encourages all
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Eleni Kynigopoulos pharmacy manager I am confident that Eleni will continue to shine and consistently deliver a valued consumer experience, to her customers at Gove Amcal Pharmacy. “
A packed clubhouse for the quiz night to mark the club’s 35th anniversary on Saturday night. aspects of recreational fishing in and around friends. Nhulunbuy. The club holds several monthly and annual The club is a family focused organisation major tournament events throughout the year and has a strong junior program such as the and offers a diverse range of fishing sections recent school holiday fishing competition. including gamefishing, reef, estuary and They conduct special tournaments specifi- land-based fishing. cally for junior for women anglers. Beginners, visitors and newly arrived The NRSFC caters for the most enthu- residents of Nhulunbuy are most welcome to siastic game fishing angler to the weekend join and interested persons can contact Paul fisho simply wetting a line with family and Grover 0400 978 114.
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the service the pharmacy provides equals that of all other pharmacies in other states and throughout the Territory,” she said. “It has been great to work here and, even though I had no previous experience in a pharmacy, on-going training was provided and the management and staff here are all great to work with. “Darryl and Nicole (Stewart) are great people to work for and we have a great manager in Teresa (Holdsworth). “I felt like a winner just by being nominated and the awards were part of a conference in Adelaide a few weeks ago.” Gove Amcal Pharmacy owner Darryl Stewart said: “Since Eleni started she has always had a fantastic customer focus and treats each and every customer as if they were special. “She has made a great effort to develop herself both in the store and after hours. “I believe she adds a great deal of value to us with her local knowledge, warm personality and great sense of humour.” Ms Kynigopoulos was nominated by Michelle Cook, the Amcal business
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Women share their experiences over lunch ABOUT 50 women gathered at Macassan’s Restaurant on Saturday as the Chamber of Commerce and Celebrating Women in the North (CWIN) held their first Business Women’s lunch. Executive officer of the East Arnhem Chamber of Commerce Mache Eloff and Jennifer Peers, from CWIN, organised the event and hope to run similar lunches every three months. Guest speakers for the event were Marjo Hallowell, editor of the Arafura Times and Kelly Murray from Gove
Tackleworld and Outdoors. Both women spoke on the challenges faced by businesses within the Gove Peninsula. Mrs Murray said she came to Gove for a more-relaxed lifestyle - that was before she and her husband, Jeff, took on the local sports shop. She told of the challenges they faced and how, by joining the Tackleworld group, their buying power had improved. Mrs Hallowell spoke on the work of the Bousen family who owns the Regional and Remote Newspapers Group which publishes not only the
Arafura Times but also the Torres News,Western Cape Bulletin and the Cooktown Local News. Both acknowledged the importance of being involved within the communities in which they worked. Ms Elofe said she was delighted by the success of the event and was keen to see it remain on the Chamber’s calendar. PHOTO: Kelly Murray, Mache Eloff, Jennifer Peers and Marjo Hallowell at the lunch. More photos, Page 13. >>
N.T. ELECTION AUGUST 25, 2012
Voting has begun in the NT election VOTING in the Northern Territory election began last Wednesday with East Arnhem voters starting on Monday as people from some of the remote communities headed along to mobile polling stations. About two dozen teams from the Australian Electoral Commission, based in Darwin and Alice Springs, will visit 230 locations throughout the Territory until polling day on August 25. The teams will travel by fourwheel-drive vehicles, aircraft and even helicopters to some of the Territory’s most remote areas.
Territory Electoral Commissioner Bill Shepheard said mobile polling involves almost a third of the total voting population. “The most-remote communities are probably those near the borders of Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland,” he said. “We send teams out from the regional centres at Alice Springs and Darwin and we go to the four corners of the Northern Territory.” More than 100,000 people are enrolled to vote in the upcoming Territory election.
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Bookies’ odds: Walker to win, Trudgen shortens, Fanning blows By MARK BOUSEN SITTING Labor Member Lynne Walker remains at virtually unbackable odds to retain the seat of Nhulunbuy at the State election on Saturday, but the big mover in the markets is Independent Kendall Trudgen. But the CLP has shortened in the markets to form Government which would force Mrs Walker onto the Opposition benches. Mrs Walker’s odds have edged out to $1.18 after reaching a campaign low of $1.14 from
$1.15, during the last week, according to sportingbet.com.au Mr Trudgen who opened the campaign at $10, blew out to $13 during the last week, but has shortened signifiicantly into $8 in recent days. CLP’s Allen Fanning had shortened in the markets from $6.50 to $6, but has now blown to the same level as Mr Trudgen on $8. While Mrs Walker is regarded as a “certainty” for the ALP, sportingbet.com.au has re-iterated its belief the CLP will form government, ending
Labor’s 11-year term in office The CLP has shortened 10c during the last week to $1.65 from $1.75, back to the odds of a fortnight ago. The ALP too has returned to the market of two weeks ago, blowing out to $2.20 from $2.05, its shortest price of the campaign. Nothing has changed across the 25 seats in the election, with the bookmaking firm rating the CLP to win 13 seats, ALP 11 and Independent one. In adjacent seats, Malarndirri McCarthy
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<< From Page 1 â&#x20AC;&#x153;To go ahead with the bridge (Goyder) will see the increased access ruin the road even more,â&#x20AC;? he said. Freight cost reductions were also linked with the improvements to the road. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At sea, and, because of our remoteness, competition for transport to our region should be protected. The merger of Perkins and Gulf Freight should not have been permitted in the past, and subsequently competition, which will improve prices and services to customers,
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Arafura Times Lynne Walker Member for Nhulunbuy Electorate OfďŹ ce: Arnhem House Endeavour Square, Nhulunbuy, NT 0880 OfďŹ ce hours: Monday to Friday 8am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1pm â&#x20AC;˘ 2pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4.30pm Appointments outside these hours by arrangement Postal Address: PO Box 1021, Nhulunbuy, NT 0881 Email: electorate.nhulunbuy@nt.gov.au Phone: 08 8987 1711 Fax: 08 8987 2388
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Goyder River crossing on the Central Arnhem Highway. will now take many years to re-develop,â&#x20AC;? Mr Trudgen said. Mrs Walker said the upgrade to the road will provide competition for freight into Nhulunbuy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;However, until a competitor enters the sea freight business, we will continue to see unrealistic and opportunistic charges levelled at us. I am aware of barge companies from Darwin and the east coast currently exploring options,â&#x20AC;? she said. All three candidates agree that lack of accommodation to be another key issue. The availability of housing in Nhulunbuy township is directly impacted by the fact that the town sits on a special purpose lease (SPL), with the mining company the head lessee. This lease is on Aboriginal land trust. The opening up of land for new development has stalled due to a dispute between the Northern Land Council (NLC) and one of the traditional land-
owner groups. â&#x20AC;&#x153;With business confidence low on the back of the mining companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s future, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s doubtful that investors see new housing as a priority right now in light of this uncertainty,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Walker said. She said a National Partnership Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing to be delivered at Yirrkala once leasing arrangements are finalised is transformational, and the biggest, social housing program in the history of the nation. Mr Trudgen would like to see government and non-government organisations live where their services are provided which should also promote the employment of existing community members, and thin out some superfluous fly-in/ fly-out programs. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At Homelands, options for self-funded or no-interest loan and low-cost housing should be made available,â&#x20AC;? he said. Mr Fanning said he would work
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Meltopia Grandelis at work. A GOVE woman has taken out second place as Tattooist of the Year at an awards presentation in Sydney last week, attended by cosmetic tattooists from across Australia. Meltopia Grandelis was nominated for 2012 Cosmetic Tattooist of the Year earlier this year. And on Monday, August 13, she was delighted to have been recognised for her work. Ms Grandelis originally started cosmetic tattooing as a hobby when she was living in Ipswich. Twelve months ago she and her husband moved to Nhulunbuy and she decided to establish a home-based business to keep herself occupied while he was at work. Registered with NT Health, accredited and fully insured Ms Grandelis is a committee member of the Association of Cosmetic Tattooists. The presentations were the final event for the two-day training sessions held in Sydney as part of the International Beauty Expo. International experts conducted the training and Ms Grandelis said it was a great networking opportunity. “No one down there has any concerns about me taking clients away from them as we live up here,” she said. Her work involves not only the cosmetic eyeliners and lip tattoos but also remedial work such as working on fine lines and wrinkles as well as working with skin grafts and burns. “The tattooing loosens the skin and encourages the body to produce collagen to aid the healing process,” she said. As a paramedical tattooist she also works on nipples if women have had treatment and, if there is no nipple present, she can create the illusion with a three dimensional tattoo. Ms Grandelis also does tattoo removal using the ‘Tattoo Vanish method. She’sbeen asked to become the Australian Trainer for ‘Tattoo Vanish’, which would also mean that she would be their first International trainer. Some of the work she does helps fix an issues for women - sometimes it is a big issue for them, she said. Ms Grandelis also does spray tans and eyelash extensions and since she has been in Gove has carried out about 200 procedures.
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WOMEN are being encouraged to take advantage of the free breast screening which is available in Nhulunbuy until Friday BreastScreenNT are taking bookings for free screening mammograms for women aged 50-69 in Nhulunbuy . They arrived on August 13 and finish up on August 24 and are located at Miwatj Health Corporation. Breast screening is free, takes less than 30 minutes and does not require a doctor’s referral. The biggest risk factors for breast cancer are being a woman and being aged over 50. Women aged 50 to 69 are strongly encouraged to have a mammogram every two years. This allows most cancers to be found at an early stage. Early detection of breast cancer offers women the best chance of successful treatment and recovery. Screening mammograms are specialised x-rays that aim to show changes that are too small to be felt by hand. Specialist doctors can then further investigate any changes, although most changes are not cancer. No matter what your age, if you notice any new or unusual changes in your breast, see your GP without delay. Always be breast aware. Sue Seal is the radiographer and said they had seen about 20 women each day. Call 13 20 50 to make your Sue Seal with the mammogram machine at Miwatj Health appointment. Corporation until Friday.
KIDS need to get on their dancing shoes as there will be a Blue Light Disco at the Town Hall on September 7. Little kids will start at 6.45pm and older kids (High School) at 8.30pm and will go until 10.30 pm. The event is being professionally put on by the Blue Light Disco Team from Darwin. The event will be attended by Police and assisted by Anglicare. Parents are welcome to come along and the whole event is free.
The Tennis Club will be doing a sausage sizzle and soft drinks for parents and kids out the front at normal prices. The Blue Light team will be selling glow sticks and torches on the night. It is believed this is the first trip to Nhulunbuy by the team and they are looking to future events if this proves successful. They will be attending Yirrkala and Ski Beach on September 5 and 6.
We’re heavier, taller, in more pain THE average Australian is a little heavier and taller than a decade ago, according to health reports released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). On average, men and women aged 18 and over were both around 3kg heavier
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a waistline measurement that is considered by health experts to increase their risk of health conditions. Another new report shows that 10 per cent of Australian adults experienced severe or very severe pain in the last month.
Playgroup to host a garage sale THE Nhulunbuy Playgroup is hosting a garage sale to help raise some much-needed funds. The sale is on Saturday, September 8, and will be held at the Playgroup in the Captain Cook Community Centre. Stalls cost $15 and anyone can come along with a stall on the day. Ms Jo Phillips said the Playgroup has been doing quite a lot of improvements to the facilities lately, including putting in a grassed area and paving in front of the sheds. “We have also just put in a new toilet block so the fundraising day it will be raising money
to help cover the cost of putting those things in and maintaining them. “We also need to put in a new pathway down the entrance of playgroup as it has changed and we always need to purchase new and replace old,toys so it will certainly go to all of that.a Stalls cost $15 and anyone can come along with a stall on the day. For more information contact Jo Phillips at nhulunbuyplaygroup@gmail.com or on 0417 955 039. There will be a sausage sizzle and drinks will also be for sale.
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AUGUST Sat 25. Nhulunbuy Corporation Art and Craft Market hosted by Nhulunbuy BMX Club. Sat 25. Variety Queens present “OOjah on the Grass Bash”.
SEPTEMBER Sat 1. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - working bee - 9am to noon. Sat 1. Father’s Day Market, 9am - Noon, at Nhulunbuy Christian College. Sat 1. Nhulunbuy Primary School 40 year Fete. Sat 1 - Sun 2 . GARMA - Australian resources Boom - Mining Sun 2. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - Peninsula MX Round 4 - 8am to noon. Fri 7. Closing date for registration of participation for Nhulunbuy Primary School Fete Competitions. Sat 8. Nhulunbuy Playgroup garage sale - contact Jo Phillips at nhulunbuyplaygroup@gmail.com or on 0417 955 039. Sun 9. Waterslide Day at the Golf Club, 2-5pm (Junior Golf Fundraiser). Fri 14. Chamber of Commerce East Arnhem Region Annual General Meeting to be held September 14, 2012 commencing at 11am at the Gove Country Golf Club, Nhulunbuy. Sat 15. Nhulunbuy Primary School Fete. Sun 16. Rotary Club Beach Volleyball. Wed 19. East Arnhem Training Stakeholders Network meets at 9am at CDU. Sat 22. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - Working bee - set up for enduro/pont - 9am until set up. Sat 22. Nhulunbuy Corporation Art and Craft Market - hosted by Yirrkala Womens Ministry, 2.30pm-5.30pm at the GAC. Sat 22. Community Movie Night at the GAC. 6.30pm. Sun 23. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - Gove Festival enduro - 10km circuit - 8am to noon.
OCTOBER Sat 6. Runners North marathon. 21km for individual entries or teams of up to four runners. Sat 13. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - Working bee- 9am to noon. Sun 14. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - Peninsula MX Round 5 - 8am to noon. Wed 17. East Arnhem Training Stakeholders Network meets at 9am at CDU. Sat 27. East Arnhem Sports Awards at Town Hall. Sat 27. Nhulunbuy Corporation Art and Craft Market hosted by Nhulunbuy Playgroup.
NOVEMBER Sun 4. Nhulunbuy Motor Cycle Club - MX coaching clinic - 8am to noon. Sat 17. Nhulunbuy Corporation Art and Craft Market hosted by RSPCA. Wed 21. East Arnhem Training Stakeholders Network meets at 9am at CDU.
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letters to the editor Fanning’s plans could set alcohol policies back years SO far the only issues I’ve heard from Mr Fanning sound like a party political broadcast on behalf of the pub and tourism industry. His committment to getting rid of the NT’s container deposit scheme reads like the direct policy of the alcohol and beverage industry and also many local business people. Mr Fanning’s entire election strategy seems to revolve around regurgitating the same tired old lines that the publicans have been running for decades.
Also Mr Fanning’s support for getting rid of the banned drinkers’ register would tip some very bad people back onto the grog overnight. Many people will remember the blood and guts of the old days where people were bashed openly in our town square and where our children witnessed violence and depravity on an almost daily basis. Why does Mr Fanning seem to want people to be laying around drunk off their heads in
Endeavour Square at 10 o’clock in the morning again in a headlong return to the bad old days of the CLP ? In order to answer this question we need to understand who exactly the shadowy people are who run the CLP in Nhulunbuy and what they stand to gain. Unfortunately, I don’t think their faces are going to feature in any of Mr Fanning’s election material any time soon, so the general population will never get a really good look at who is actually
pulling the strings. But I believe that they might be people who stand to make even more money by getting the banned drinkers’ register abolished. This would be their gain paid for with our pain. In my opinion, to give Mr Fanning and his cronies government in Nhulunbuy would be like giving Dracula the key to the blood bank. David Mitchell, Grevillea Close, Nhulunbuy.
Voters have the ultimate say in who forms government WHEN I put my hand up for pre-selection and politics more than four years ago, I think it would be fair to admit that I didn’t fully realise what I was putting my hand up for. But what I did know was that I was determined to stand by my long-held and unshakeable belief in the Labor values of equity, social justice, a fair go and the creation of opportunity for people, no matter where they live or the colour of their skin. Four years on I have been on an incredible journey and learning curve to represent the very diverse electorate of Nhulunbuy as part of the Henderson Labor government in the Territory parliament. Along the way I’ve witnessed record investment into our
region to support continuous improvement in education, health, housing, community safety, roads and infrastructure. The campaign for the seat of Nhulunbuy this time around has been very different to that of 2008 with more challenges and changes to grapple with. I don’t believe the CLP has offered a compelling or viable alternative and has run a very negative campaign plucked straight out of CLP’s central campaign office in Darwin. It’s not clear what the ‘five point plan’ is (or how it will be achieved) and I’m not the only one who thinks the lavish promise of $1.5 million for the boat ramp upgrade naive and short-sighted. Lifestyle is important to people
here but to lob all that money into one asset, not to mention an asset that has no tenure over it, is a serious case of pork-barreling. The Independent candidate has run a campaign predominantly on Indigenous affairs with a claim to be a strong and independent voice, but many non-indigenous residents are left wondering where their interests lie. Mobile polling starts this week around the Homelands and culminates on Saturday when the booths are open 8am - 6pm at Nhulunbuy Primary, Yirrkala Church and Galiwin’ku Training Centre, and I plan to be at all of them. Voters get the ultimate say in whom they choose to best represent them for the next four
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years. I am seeking your support by Member forcontinue Nhulunbuy andNT your vote to to get theLYNNE job done and look after WALKER the interests of everyone in the electorate in the knowledge that this is an amazing place to live, work, and raise a family. Lynne Walker, Binga Binga Close, Nhulunbuy.
It’s time for a change in Nhulunbuy HELLO Nhulunbuy. Well it’s time, Saturday August 25- time for change! Time for a better Nhulunbuy and a better Northern Territory. I have worked hard in the past three months to show that Nhulunbuy is not just an area beyond the Berrimah line - we are real people and our issues are real, just like anybody else in Darwin. I was told of a Facebook rumour that sporting
groups and other not-for-profit organisations would lose funding they currently receive from the local member. These funds are allocated to all MLAs. So this funding will continue, regardless of who is in the seat. This week is taken up by mobile polling in our seat. This concludes on Friday with voting around the town of Nhulunbuy. Today’s paper has highlighted some of the
Thanks from Independent candidate THIS being the last week of NT parliamentary elections I wish to thank the Arafura Times for allowing candidates open comment and debate. This approach has provided much-needed public debate before polling. The East Arnhem Chamber of Commerce and Gove FM also hosted public forums, enabling voters to hear from all three candidates. These events were great actions of community service and produced robust accountability of all candidate’s policies and positions.
I think it is fair to say elections are always awkward moments, pitting otherwise amiable community members against one another. However, the testing is necessary as we seek truth and sincerity from our representative. I look forward to the outcome and will take a deep breath once it’s over. All the best Kendall Trudgen Independent Candidate for Nhulunbuy www.nhulunbuyindependent.com
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steps taken by the Country Liberals to improve our lifestyle and services. Of course, if elected, I will continue to fight for Nhulunbuy. I too have a family, pay a mortgage, play sports, enjoy the outdoors and wish for continued improvements to a better life in and around Nhulunbuy. You can have a better life but only you can choose it. So on Saturday let’s send a message to Julia that Labor has let our country, our Territory and the seat of Nhulunbuy down by voting for Allen Fanning and the Country Liberals. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have supported me along the way and look forward to representing Nhulunbuy if elected on Saturday. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 down the ballot paper to make it better for you and me. Allen Fanning Binga Binga Close, Nhulunbuy
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Sponsors sought to ensure safety in remote areas support to ensuring the safety of the community. Gove Tackleworld and Outdoors has already agreed to be one of the sponsors. The group meets at the Walkabout
Lodge and the next meeting is set down for August 29 at 5pm. Anyone who is willing to sponsor the signs can contact Senior Sergeant Brendan Muldoon at Nhulunbuy Police Station on 89871333.
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HOP TO IT! Kelly Pellenat and Paul Grover at Gove Tackleworld and Outdoors supporting EARS. will be at a number of locations THE East Arnhem Remote Safety to the Wessel Islands. (EARS) group met last week and Not all frequencies have some- including local boat ramps and are moving forward to ensure the one listening 24/7, however, by along the track. safety of residents enjoying remote setting up the recording system any They are currently looking to get recreational activities. missed calls can be accessed to help 10 businesses or individuals to each The Nhulunbuy Rotary Club had in rescues. It is anticipated that this offer a $500 sponsorship which will agreed to sponsor the setting up of will be up and running within the go towards the costs of getting the a monitoring system which will next month or so. safety signs made. record marine radio channels 16, The group is in the process of In return each sponsor will have 80 and 81 which covers an area up creating updated safety signs. These their logo on the signs to show their
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West Arnhem performer at Festival Accessible events guide online EVENTS. such as conferences, festivals, annual meetings, award ceremonies, fundraisers and seminars are big business and an important part of the lives of many people. With this in mind, Jennifer Peers says people should be aware of a new guide. The guide, which has been developed by the Meetings and Events Industry of Australia in partnership with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, is designed to help those
responsible for organising events and to ensure they are accessible for people with disabilities - whether they are presenters, sponsors or participants. It is based on the experience of organisers who are responsible for creating accessible events. People wishing to receive a printed copy of the guide can email Ms Peers at Jennifer_Peers@clc.net.au or they can download their own copy by searching for “accessible events guide” in Google.
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25, 20 t s u g u A , y a d r tu Sa 9am–12 noon at the Town Hall BY ALF WILSON story and photos WEST Arnhem Land 20-year-old Farra Nabobbob is heading home at the end of August and will be telling family and friends about performing at one of Australia’s biggest cultural Fests. Farra was part of the Aboriginal dance group Wulgurukaba Walkabouts, who performed at the 18th annual Cultural Fest held at Strand Park in Townsville from August 15-19. The Arafura Times was at the opening night which produced a record crowd. Farra said he enjoyed dancing on the main stage before a big crowd and told how he got invited to join the Wulgurukaba Walkabouts. “It was in Townsville here where I play rugby union, and I was asked to join by group member Ashley Saltner jnr and I was happy to do that,” Farra said. The enthusiastic Farra said he was going home to Kakadu in Arnhem Land in late August and would be telling everybody about the huge Cultural Fest. It was estimated several hundred visitors from the NT were at the event at which there was 28 food stalls. In the Global Village there were 75 displays. More than 60,000 people were expected over the five days.
ABOVE: The Dance Group at the Cultural Fest in Townsville. BELOW: Farra Nabobbob performs in Townsville.
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Telstra searches for musical talent BIG name Australian artists Shannon Noll, James Blundell, Ella Hooper and Catherine Britt have joined forces to create an original song to mark 10 years of the Telstra Road to Discovery music development program, and are calling on Northern Territory independent artists to now enter this year’s program. To celebrate the milestone the artists collaborated with current and former Telstra Road to Discovery winners in the ultimate jam session during a road trip from Sydney to Tamworth last week where it all began 10 years ago. Telstra Road to Discovery is one of Australia’s most -recognised talent development programs, across a range of genres including blues and roots, folk, country and alternative country. The program puts emerging artists in touch with influential figures in the music industry and takes their music to a wider audience and increases their media exposure. This year’s entrants will compete at one of 12 live heat events held across every state and territory in coming months, or as part of the digital heat and separate songwriter category, with the final winners receiving the major prize packages. Winners of each of the 12 performance heats and digital heat, together with the four best songwriters will be flown to Melbourne in November to take part in Boot Camp, a three-day music mentoring workshop involving some of the biggest names in the music industry covering all sections of the music business - from publishing and touring, through to song construction, performance, and publicity. Artists will then compete in the semi-final event where the Top 10 artists will go through to the final held during the annual Tamworth Country Music Festival in January ,2013, where one winning performer and songwriter will be announced.
The ultimate performer and songwriter winners will each receive a highly sought after 12-month music mentorship which consists of a tailored music development fund, plus a return trip to Nashville USA including a showcase gig at the Americana Festival, local gigs in Australia and New Zealand, and face time with some of the biggest names in Australian music. The Darwin heat will be Heat 8 on Saturday, September 29, at the Darwin Entertainment Centre. Digital Heat entries close October 15 and Songwriter entries also on October 15. For more details on how to enter visit www.telstra.com/ trtd
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NHULUNBUY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE SCIENCE DAY
PHOTOS: SALLIANNE VENOUR
The rocket man takes off during Science Week THEY call him ‘the rocket man’, ‘the tall one’ or just the ‘cool teacher who loves to blow things up’. . . all in the name of science of course. Mr Peter van Dam goes by many names along with his official title as middle school coordinator and science teacher but, with each annual Science Day at Nhulunbuy Christian College, his celebrity grows. “Teaching Science is just fantastic it encourages curious minds, a sense of awe when it comes to this astonishing world we live in and a passion for working things out. “Even after more than 25 years of teaching, watching understanding dawn on students faces is still just so rewarding and a work day that
centres around launching rockets 300 metres in the air - what’s not to love,” he said. More than 1000 science events take place around Australia during National Science Week and this year the theme is ‘energy’. For the past 15 years it’s been an annual opportunity for schools in particular to enjoy and explore the wonders and benefits of science. In Nhulunbuy every class from Transition to Year 9 at NCC experiences a special rotating science class where older students demonstrate a number of different experiments, showing that science is applicable to everyday life and a lot of fun. This year’s demonstration and
hands-on activities included everything from live snakes and dissecting a cane toad to understanding the power of magnets, electricity and different gases. But, of course, the highlight of the day was launching rockets. Mr van Dam drove the specialised sports rockets in from Darwin. In seconds each of the five rockets shot at least 300 metres in the air. It’s unclear what was more exciting for students, the tension counting down to blast off or the race to recover the valuable engines when they floated back to earth. It was Jasper Jakupec from Year 3’s first Science
Day and it made a big impression. “The rockets were so cool. I loved the smoke trail as the rocket shot up in the air. Just awesome,” “I got to hold a snake and it felt wet and sort of silky slimy. But it was pretty gross when they took the cane toad apart.” Everyone in the Nhulunbuy community is welcome to witness the
next rocket launch as just one of the fun activities planned for Nhulunbuy Christian College’s combined Open Day and Father’s Day Market on Saturday, September 1. There will also be classroom displays and a timetable of showcased activities including an iPad class and for the younger years a Jolly Phonics smartboard demonstration.
FAR LEFT: Hannah Fourie, Alex Donovan and Pheobe Lamboa from Year 4 watch closely as Year 7’s Chris Lamboa dissects a cane toad. CENTRE: Chayse Aston from Year 7 and Cleo his pet carpet python who starred at this year’s Science Day. RIGHT: Nhulunbuy Christian College’s own rocket scientist, Mr Peter van Dam, makes the final launch preparations as the crowd gathers.
the further adventures of pal the pelican PAL’S first trip to Nhulunbuy Christian College was an official one, visiting Transition in the care of Rachael Verdel Mrs Verdel picked up Pal after a tip-off
Mrs Sharon Beer reaches home with her new best friend in tow.
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and she kept a close eye on the young pelican in class. The students kept their distance but Pal behaved beautifully, apart from leaving a small ‘deposit’ much to the amusement of his young fans. Pal’s second visit was a more unexpected one... gliding down to join NCC teacher Sharon Beer as she walked home from school. To say Mrs Beer was surprised would be an understatement. At that stage she wasn’t aware of Pal and his friendly tendencies.
PHOTOS: SALLIANNE VENOUR “Let’s face it, an enormous flapping bird landing next to you on the quiet walk home from school isn’t the norm. After the initial shock, I realised he was just up for a bit of company and it actually made me laugh.” The learning enhancement coordinator and her family are new to Nhulunbuy this year and life is full of Territory surprises. “My husband Glenn and boys Patrick and Sean have really taken to the northern relaxed lifestyle, and with experiences like meeting Pal, well it’s just an awesome place to live and work really.” The Arafura Times will continue to keep tabs on Pal and his adventures.
Mrs Rachael Verdel with Pal visiting Transition students at Nhulunbuy Christian College.
BUSINESS WOMEN GATHER FOR LUNCH
PHOTOS: MARJO HALLOWELL
About 50 women gathered at Macassan’s restaurant at the Arnhem Club on Saturday for the first combined Chamber of Commerce and CWIN (Celebrating Women in the North) business women’s lunch.
ABOVE: Karlyn Montiero with Deb and Emily Osborne at Maccassin’s. BELOW: Business women enjoying the lunch at Macassins.
ABOVE: Pam Bottrell and Lynne Walker. BELOW: Megan Niven and Sherri Wollin.
ABOVE: Ladies enjoying the business women’s lunch. BELOW: The business women’s lunch went down well.
ABOVE: Diane Tonkin and Margaret Quayle. BELOW: Barbara Koennecke and Mim Maloney.
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VIETNAM VETERANS REMEMBERED
Hannah Reardon from T.S. Melville Bay naval cadets. T.S. Melville Bay naval cadet Lindsay Wollin.
Nigel Baker lays a wreath on behalf of the Arnhem Club.
Vietnam Veterans were remembered in Gove on Saturday.
T.S. Melville Bay cadet Tracey Adams.
Father Ignacious reads the 23rd Psalm which became a great comfort for many Rob Astin lays a wreath on behalf of serving in Vietnam. the New Zealand contingent.
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Chayse Aston sings the Australian National Anthem.
Member for Nhulunbuy Lynne Walker lays Tim O’Neill lays the wreath on behalf the wreath on behalf of the NT Government. of the Nhulunbuy Corporation.
On parade at the Vietnam Veterans’ Day service.
Mo McKay and Ivor Alexander at the Arnhem Club after the official parade.
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Ivor Alexander takes the salute.
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Time to sign-up for beach volleyball
ABOVE: A real family event last year the kids had fun in the sand sculpture event. BELOW: The final game in last year’s competition.
IT’S time to line up those shots as the annual beach volleyball competition approaches. The annual event, organised by Nhulunbuy Rotary Club, will be held at Middle Beach on September 16 It is one of the Rotary Club’s major fundraising events for the year and caters for family involvement. The Rotary Club supports many local clubs and organisations throughout the year and relies on fundraising events, such as the beach volleyball and annual quiz night to raise funds to be able to continue this support. Nhulunbuy Rotary Club President Lyn Whitford said last year there were 46 teams entered in the competition. “As always, the skill levels vary from team to team but everyone has a great time,” she said. “This year we are reminding everyone to bring extra shade and to do the slip, slop and slap. We want to do our best to protect from over exposure to the sun and skin cancer. “As in previous years, the Gove Peniunsula Surf Club will be patrolling the beach throughout the day. “The Speedway will be providing the food services, Rotary the bar and the Tennis Club will be in charge of the children’s activities. “We are also so pleased to have the multi talented Gove FM to keep us both informed and entertained.” Registrations close on September 1 at noon. Registration forms can be obtained from thE Walkabout Lodge, Gove Pharmacy, the town Noticeboard and at the Rotary stall on Saturday, August 25. For more information contact 0430 596 687.
ABOVE: The beach volleyball attracts many teams. BELOW: The kids are kept busy all day and the Surf Club patrols the beach.
Variety Queens present Oojah on Saturday
Oojah Cockraine will feature at the Variety Queens bash on Saturday.
A MAJOR fundraiser for the Nhulunbuy Variety Queens is being held on Saturday when they present their ‘Oojah on the Grass Bash’. Variety Queen Angie Moyle said this is their major fundraiser of the year. The country theme is sure to see many don their jeans and Akubras as the band Oojah Cockraine reunite for this event which will be held at the Gun Club. The band has played at previous Variety
functions in Gove and, although some had moved away, they are returning to continue their support of the local Variety Queens. Ms Moyle said the lead singer, Lara Conaghan, had dedicated her time to the Queens while she was in Gove. “She always come back to help us out and she is as passionate about what we do as the Queens are.” The Variety fundraising year ends at the end of August and the local group hopes
to retain their title of highest fundraisers in the NT. Funds raised go to sick and disadvantaged children in the Territory. There will be a licensed bar and food and transport is included in the price of the tickets. This is an over 18 event and the bus leaves town at 6.30pm. Tickets are available through the Qantas office in Endeavour Square.
Plastic, like diamonds, is forever BETWEEN 30 million and 50 million plastic bags enter the environment as litter in Australia each year. These environmentally damaging bags - produced to be used once and then thrown away - are a symbol of our disposable society. When future generations reflect on our convenience-maximising consumer behaviour, the permanence of disfigured, shredded, flying white flowers (A.K.A. plastic bags) will testify to a discard culture and dispose culture in the name of brief convenience. Like a globally pervasive cancer, plastic bags everywhere entangle, drown, asphyxiate, and starve animals that mistake their wavy, sun-struck allure for food. Bags adorn trees and fences, becoming the new indestructible urban weed. A colony of bags visible from space (it is 15 million square kilometres!) has accrued in the Pacific, an enormous soup of tiny plastic nodules. We know the bags do untold damage, but we only act on what costs us directly. Most of us are aware that plastic bags create litter, kill wild life, clog drains, inflicting wounds on wild and inhabited environs alike. But unfortunately, awareness of the peril of plastic has not changed behaviour at the check-out; if offered bags at no additional cost or inconvenience, most consumers will, without a second thought, allow their groceries or takeaway to be packed into lightweight 35-micron-thin polyethylene plastic bags that are usually
By JOSEPH TING Clinical Senior Lecturer at University of Queensland on theconversation.edu. au
used only once more to line their bins or pick up after their dogs. When it matters most, the community’s apparent support for reducing plastic bag use is not backed up by altered packing behaviour at the check-out. Most consumers do not: • Re-use bags for storage or carriage until they are irreparable; • Recycle single use bags; • Bring their own durable reinforced bags; • Refuse single use bags; • Ask for biodegradable or compostable bags. Bear in mind that no human has, or will ever witness the entirety of a discarded nonbiodegradable bag’s natural decomposition since it was invented by Swedish engineer Sten Gustaf Thulin in the early 1960s and patented in 1965. We can only surmise that bags will take 50 generations to decompose, with most travelling through, or ending up in, Earth’s three elements: the soil (as landfill), water, and briefly afloat in air. According to the European Union (EU) Executive, Europe alone produced 3.4 million tonnes of plastic bag carriers - the equivalent in weight of 2 million cars - in 2008. Only 6% of plastic bags were recycled in the EU in 2010. Plastic bags are extraordinary travellers;
I have had occasion to clear plastic litter delivered by trans-Siberian currents to a remote uninhabited Norwegian Arctic beach. One million plastic bags are used every minute worldwide - plastic is endemic at supermarkets, groceries, liquor stores, pharmacists, newsagents, and retailers. Whilst heart-rending photos of plasticstruck albatrosses, whales, seals, and turtles have not altered consumer behaviour, bans and levies on bags have clearly been effective. Ireland’s imposition of a plastic bag levy, or “plastax”, originally at 15 Euro cents later rising to 22 cents, slashed personal use from 328 bags per person a year in 2002 to just 18 in 2010. There was a 95% reduction in plastic bag litter and 90% of shoppers were using long-life bags within a year. The average Australian uses a staggering 345 plastic bags a year. On the encouraging side, lightweight check-out bags are now banned in South Australia, the Northern Territory and the ACT, where bag use and acceptability has since declined precipitously. Target banned bag use in June 2009. Australia still has some way to go, considering bans were imposed as early as 2008 in China (which had a three billion a year pre-ban habit), a country which cannot boast a strong record of eco-advocacy. After deadly floods attributed to storm drain obstruction by plastic products, Bangladesh has also taken action, as has South Africa, Kenya and Uganda. The United Nations has called for
plastic bag bans to go global. Meanwhile, the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) argues that reusing durable bags will lead to cross-contamination and infection-risks. The ARA has never acknowledged that all consumers (including those who make shopping trips with privately purchased durable bags) pay to subsidise single-use bags by paying higher retail prices. Some argue that the substitution of lightweight plastic bags with bin liners, paper bags, cardboard boxes and durable bags that are used just once could exact greater environmental cost. Don’t wait for policy: how to help now While the debate on plastic bag ban and levy rages, we can individually help by: • Support plastic bag bans or levies: 70% of 15,000 EU residents polled in 2011 support such a restrictive policy; • Use bags made from long-life, sustainably-sourced materials that last years; • Bring your own green durable bags for
grocery, takeaway, and even retail therapy; each needs to be used at least four times for a net eco-benefit, but they can be re-used over 100 times. As a lesser option, ask for biodegradable and compostable bags at the checkout; • Bring back damaged bags to recycling collection points; • Carry single items or a few items in your pockets or hands; • Refuse single-use lightweight bags even if they are apparently free; • Advocate for synthetic reusable bags as a must-have accessory for the eco-aware, as well as discounted groceries or Loyalty Points for declining bags; • Object to discardable plastic drink and food containers • Use newspaper for bin liners, or hose down unlined bins Plastic, somewhat like diamonds, is passed over many generations - an eternity in human terms. Let us all try restricting its supply and constraining its use, for the sake of our living, breathing, world.
Arafura Times
22 - 28 August 2012 – 15
THURSDAY 23 FRIDAY 24
5:30 Today 8:30 Mornings 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Danoz Direct 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 Extra 3:00 Magical Tales 3:30 Pyramid 4:00 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:00 A Current Affair 6:30 Big Brother 7:00 Friday Night Football - Manly Sea Eagles v Brisbane Broncos 9:00 Friday Night Football - Canberra Raiders v Canterbury Bulldogs 11:00 Movie: “The Enforcer” (M l,s,n,a,v) - Dirty Harry must foil a terrorist organisation made up of disgruntled Vietnam veterans. But this time, he’s teamed with a rookie female partner that he’s not too excited to be working with. 12:50 Movie: “Poltergeist” (M h) While living in an average family house in a pleasant neighbourhood, the youngest daughter of the Freeling family seems to be connecting with the supernatural through a dead channel on the television. It is not long when the mysterious beings enter the house’s wall and things take a nasty turn for the worse. 3:00 Danoz 4:00 Good Morning America
5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “Atonement” (PG s,l) 1:30 Dr Oz 2:30 Border Patrol 3:00 Toybox 3:30 Match It 4:00 Seven News at 4.00 4:30 The Price Is Right 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Seven News 6:00 Today Tonight 6:30 Home And Away 7:00 2012 AFL Premiership Season Round 22: Richmond v Essendon 11:00 Movie: “Fierce Creatures” (M) When England’s Marwood Zoo is acquired by a ruthless media mogul, he will accept nothing less than a hefty profit or he will close it down. The zoo is transformed with a scheme to boost attendance: stocking ‘fierce man-eating animals’ because violent entertainment is what people want. Horrified at the prospect of destroying all the soft cuddly animals at the zoo, the keepers revolt - and the fun begins. 12:30 Movie: “Mexico City” -(M) A suspenseful thriller set in Mexico tells the story of a brother and sister who travel to Mexico City and get caught up in the criminal underbelly of a dangerous city. 2:30 Infomercials 3:30 NBC Today
5:00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:05 World News 6:15 Spanish Supercopa 2012: Barcelona v Real Madrid 8:35 Weatherwatch And Music 8:40 World News 1:00 Andre Rieu: Under The Stars 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights: Stage 6 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Russia: A Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby - Far From Moscow 8:30 A History of Scotland: Project Scotland 9:35 As It Happened: Death or Freedom: The Jericho Jailbreak 10.30 World News Australia 11:05 Movie: “Angels in Fast Motion” (MA a,d,s) - This is the grim, confronting tale of Maria, Allan and Steso, three young people in their twenties who are each fighting a personal battle with drugs. Set in the winter-grey Danish city of Aalborg, the film is an unflinching and brutal story of addiction in a cruel and depressive world, but with a little glimpse of hope and love through its core. In Danish. 1:20 Kurt Wallander: The Angel Of Death - (M v,l) A choir of young women give an acclaimed guest performance in a country church outside Ystad. But when an 18-year-old member of the choir disappears, Wallander and the Ystad police are brought in to investigate. 3:00 Weatherwatch Overnight
4:00 Rage (MA) 5:00 Rage (PG) 6:00 Rage (G) 10:00 Celebrating 25 Years of Rage: 1991 - 1994 (PG) 11:00 Chopper Rescue 11:30 7.30 NT 12:00 Foreign Correspondent 12:30 Australian Story 1:00 Collectors: Tin Tin 1:30 Eggheads 50/50 2:00 Football: SANFL: Round 22 - Norwood v Eagles 5:00 The Wonder Years: Fate 5:25 Walk On The Wild Side 6:00 Saturday Landline 6:20 Territory Votes 2012 10:00 New Tricks: This week, Sandra Pullman and her Unsolved Crime and Open Case team are called upon to investigate the apparent suicide of a teenager from 20 years ago. 11:00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Halloween Party - During a Halloween party, a young girl named Joyce Reynolds boasts of having witnessed a murder years before. Later that evening Joyce is found dead. Poirot is called in to unmask the real evil of the night. 1:15 United States Of Tara: The Full F*@$ You Finger - Feeling the pressure of college and trying to plan a baby shower for Charmaine, Tara transitions and the alters begin to fight for control of her body. 1:45 Celebrating 25 Years of rage: 1991 - 1994 (MA a,l,d,h,n,s,v.)
5:30 Team Umizoomi 6:00 Dora The Explorer 6:30 Weekend Today - Saturday 8:30 Danoz 9:30 Joanna Lumley’s Nile 10:30 Children’s Programs 2:00 Crusoe 3:00 Discover Downunder 3:30 The Garden Guru’s 4:00 4WD TV 4:30 National News 5:00 2012 Castrol Edge Rugby Championship: New Zealand vs Australia 7:00 Nine News Saturday 7:30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 8:00 Howzat! Kerry Packers War 10:00 Underbelly: Badness - Cut Snake And Crazy - Taskforce Tuno cultivates a dangerous and unpredictable informant in their hunt for Terry Falconer’s killers. 11:00 Movie: “Frantic” (M) - A desperate search begins when a surgeon’s wife is kidnapped during a medical convention in Paris. Completely on his own, his only hope of finding her is a streetwise woman whose own life is already immersed in danger. 1:15 Movie: “Big Wednesday” (M) - This is the story of three young surfers, whose individual lives and collective friendship is given the challenge of a transitional decade and a singular, culminating moment of heroic proportions. 3:30 Danoz 5:00 Wesley Impact
5:30 Stitch! 6:00 Handy Manny 6:30 Weekend Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show - Weekends 9:30 The Woodlies 10:00 Legend Of Enyo 10:30 Sea Princesses 11:30 Movie: “Bambi II” 1:00 TBA 2:30 2012 Afl Premiership Season - Rnd 22: St Kilda v GWS 5:30 Seven News 6:00 World’s Strictest Parents - Head-strong Aussie teens in need of some discipline are paired with strict parents on the other side of the globe. Can seven days of tough love tame our wild teens? 6:30 2012 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 22:Gold Coast v Carlton 10:00 Medical Emergency - A 17-year-old boy has been flown in from Echuca after impaling himself on a spiked metal fence and the Air Ambulance are called to a high speed crash to rescue a driver trapped in a 4WD. 10:30 Seven’s V8 Supercars 2012 11:30 Movie: “Catcha Fire” (M) - A powerful political drama about a coloured man in apartheid South Africa who is radicalised after being accused of terrorism. 1:30 Special: Exploring Cape York Peninsula 2:30 Stag 3:00 It Is Written Oceania 3:30 Home Shopping 4:30 Beyond Tomorrow
5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 In Search Of Haydn 2:45 Rhythm Is It! 3:55 Le Rendez-Vous 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights: Stage 7 6:00 Bigger, Better, Faster, Stronger: Jug 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 How To Build: A Super Car 8:30 RocKwiz 9:20 Movie: “The French Kissers” (MA s,l) - When Hervé, an awkward high school student, catches the eye of the beautiful young Aurore, he’s forced to choose between his first girlfriend, his rampant libido and his geeky best friend. In French. 11:00 Rainman Goes to RocKwiz - Mark Boerebach is 37 years old and knows everything about the Australian music charts of the 1980s. Born blind, Mark regained 20 percent of his vision after a series of operations, and was diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome while still in primary school. At the suggestion of his TAFE teacher Russell Kilbey, Mark travelled to Melbourne to test his incredible musical knowledge at the Esplanade Hotel, on the music trivia show RocKwiz. 11:30 La Vuelta a España 2012: Stage 7 2:00 Weatherwatch Overnight
4:00 Rage (MA) 5:00 Rage (PG) 6:00 Rage (G) 6:30 Children’s Programs 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Inside Business 10:30 Offsiders 11:00 Asia Pacific Focus 11:30 Songs Of Praise: Costa Del Sol Spain 1 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Walk On The Wild Side 2:00 New Tricks 3:00 Hidden Treasures With Griff Rhys Jones: African Art 4:00 Art Of Germany: Dream And Machine 4:50 Propositions for an Uncertain Future: Simone Slee: How Long Can I Hold This Up? 5:00 Nature’s Great Events: The Final Feast 5:50 Miniscule 6:00 Antiques Master 6:30 Compass: African Dads 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grand Designs Revisited: Brittany 8:15 Dream Build 8:30 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: Ordeal By Innocence - Miss Marple investigates when Jacko Argyle is convicted of murdering his adoptive mother. Jacko’s family is surprised to learn that he did have an alibi for the time of the murder. 10:05 Inspector George Gently: Gently Through The Mill - The suspected suicide by hanging of a small town mill owner opens up a web of intrigue around the goings-on of a secret society as Inspector George Gently and his sidekick probe the case. 11:35 Menzies Andd Churchill At War 12:30 Order In The House 1:35 The Jewel In The Crown: The Bibighar Gardens 2:30 Rage
5:30 Team Umizoomi 6:00 Dora The Explorer 6:30 Weekend Today 9:30 Wide World Of Sports 10:30 Sunday Footy Show 12:30 Motorway Patrol 1:00 Bronco’s Insider 1:30 2012 Intrust Super Cup - Round 22 - Norhts Devils v Ipswich Jets 3:30 Sunday Football: South Sydney Rabbitohs v Parramatta Eels 5:30 National News Sunday 6:00 Big Brother 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 Howzat! Kerry Packers War - Part 2 -Packer’s plans for World Series Cricket are in disarray following attacks from the media, the establishment, and conflict among the players. Facing financial ruin, Packer and his team take radical steps to win over the public and players. 10:00 The Mentalist: Where In The World Is Carmine O’Brien? A police chief is murdered in a resort town, and the case leads Lisbon to reunite with her brother, a bounty hunter who’s searching for a bail-jumper. 11:00 Flashpoint: One Wrong Move 12:00 What Would You Do? 1:00 Spyforce 2:00 Danoz 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News / 5:00 Today
5:30 Handy Manny 6:00 Jake and The Never Land Pirates 6:30 Weekend Sunrise 9:30 AFL Game Day 11:00 Footy Flashbacks 12:30 TBA 2:00 Beauty And The Geek Australia 3:00 Creek To Coast 3:30 Queensland Weekender 4:00 2012 AFL Premiership Season: Round 22: Melbourne v Adelaide 7:00 TBA 10:30 Seven’s V8 Supercars 2012 - The V8 Supercars are back at the newly revamped Sydney Motorsport Park for Races 18 & 19 of the Championship. Today’s coverage of the Sydney Motorsport Park 360 includes Race 19 - 220km / 56 Laps. 11:30 Outlaw - Garza and his team fight to expose the truth about car accidents that are caused by tie rod defects, but Al questions Garza’s motives 12:30 Special: Tracking The Rainbow Serpent - Showing the contemporary life, the stories, the dances and the origin of music and decoration of the Australian Aboriginal people. 1:30 Home Shopping 2:30 Beyond Tomorrow 3:30 NBC Meet The Press 4:30 Sunrise Extra 5:00 Seven Early News
5:00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:30 World News 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 Football Asia 11:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial 11:30 Speedweek 1:30 Al Jazeera News 2:30 Faces Of America: Know Thyself 3:30 Living With The Enemy: A New Beginning 4:30 Salam Cafe 5:00 Cycling Central 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights: Stage 8 6:00 Thalassa: Burmese Bird’s Nests 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Lost Worlds: Meet the Romans - All Roads Lead to Rome 8.30 Inside Nature’s Giants: Racehorse 9.30 Sicko - Activist filmmaker Michael Moore looks at health care in the United States in this Oscar-nominated documentary that weighs the plight of the uninsured (and the insured who must deal with abuse from insurance companies) against the record-breaking profits of the pharmaceutical industry, Moore interviews a number of people who have been left broke by medical bills even though they were fully insured, and explains how the corporate drive for profits has left numerous people in financial and medical disarray. 11:35 La Vuelta a España 2012: Stage 9 - Andorra to Barcelona (Flat stage - 194 km). 2:00 Weatherwatch Overnight
4:00 The New Inventors 4:30 Collectors 5:00 Gardening Australia 5:30 Catalyst 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 10:30 Issues In Globalisation 11:00 Landline 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Grand Designs Revisited 1:30 The New Inventors 2:00 Antiques Master 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Restoration Man: Windmill 6:50 Australia’s Paralympians 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Q & A: A lively interactive discussion hosted by Tony Jones where the audience at home and in the studio questions political leaders and opinion makers. 10:35 Lateline 11:10 The Business 11:35 Hunter: A mother vanishes into thin air. Her children, abandoned in her car, also end up missing. As police search for clues it appears that nobody is quite what they seem. 1:35 The Jewel In The Crown: Questions Of Loyalty 2:35 Rage 3:30 Rugby Union: Shute Shield
5:30 Today 8:30 Mornings 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 12:30 Danoz Direct 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 Extra 3:00 Magical Tales 3:30 Kitchen Whiz 4:00 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:00 A Current Affair 6:30 Big Brother 8:00 Underbelly: Badness - The Loaded Dog - The police have a major breakthrough on locating Anthony Perish, after Frank agrees to go undercover. Perish arranges a chilling summit meeting with a bikie boss. One of Perish’s henchmen gets a lesson in obedience, and Gary Jubelin’s obsession with catching Falconer’s killers starts to affect his private life. 9:00 Gordon Behind Bars 10:00 CSI: NY - The Cost Of Living 11:00 Memphis Beat - Lost 12:00 The Avengers - The Bird Who Knew Too Much 1:00 Extra 1:30 Danoz 2:30 Newstyle Direct 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News 5:00 Today
5:00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Movie: “For A Moment, Freedom” 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 PopAsia 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights: Stage 9 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Mythbusters: Hidden Nasties 8:30 Test Your Brain: Pay Attention - This engaging three-part series sizes up the human brain with an intricate succession of interactive experiments to see how easily the brain can be fooled. 9:30 Shameless 10:15 Jerrycan 10:30 World News Australia 11:00 The World Game 12:00 SOS 1:05 Entourage: No Cannes Do - A security threat at LA Airport strains everyone’s hopes of getting to Cannes in time for the Medellin film premiere. Ari attempts to assuage the feelings of Mrs Ari and Lloyd, who both wish to take the trip with him to Cannes, while Billy writes Eric’s new client into his script. 1:40 Entourage: The Cannes Kids 2:20 The Ricky Gervais Show 2:50 Weatherwatch Overnight
5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Behind The News 10:25 The Prime Ministers’ National Treasures 10:30 Australia’s Prime Ministers 10:35 My Place 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Q&A 1:30 Compass 2:00 Restoration Man 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Time Team 6:50 Australia’s Paralympians 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 Three Men Go To New England 9:30 QI: Fingers And Fumbs - QI is the world’s most impossible quiz. Hosted by Stephen Fry this episode features Alan Davies, Jo Brand, Phill Jupitus and Dara O’Briain. 10:00 Jennifer Byrne Presents: Dava Sobel - Multi-award winning American science writer Dava Sobel writes about the natural wonders of the world and her special skill has been to make them less mysterious. 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Four Corners 12:15 Media Watch 12:30 Piotr Anderszewski: Unquiet Traveller 1:55 Songs Of Praise: Advent 1 2007 Linlithgow 2:30 Football: VFL: Casey Scorpions vs Sandringham
5:30 Today 8:30 Mornings 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Danoz Direct 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 Extra 3:00 Magical Tales 3:30 Kitchen Whiz 4:00 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:00 A Current Affair 6:30 Big Brother 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Einstein Approximation - Suffering from a case of “physicist’s block,” Sheldon’s search for the answer to a physics problem leads him to work at the Cheesecake Factory with Penny. 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Beta Test Initiation 8:00 Anger Management: Charlie Tries To Prove Therapy Is Legit 8:30 TBA 9:00 TBA 11:05 Weeds: Head Cheese 11:35 Chase 12:30 Extra 1:00 Danoz 2:30 Newstyle Direct 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News 5:00 Today
4:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “College Can Be Murder” (M v) 1:30 Dr Oz 2:30 Border Patrol 3:00 Toybox 3:30 Match It 4:00 Seven News At 4.00 4:30 The Price Is Right 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Seven News 6:00 Today Tonight 6:30 Home And Away 7:00 TBA 11:00 30 Rock - Brooklyn Without Limits/College - Jack tries to influence a Congressional election in favour of a particular candidate for the benefit of the network. Meanwhile, Liz has newfound confidence when Jenna helps her find the perfect pair of jeans 11:30 Sons And Daughters - Patricia tells Amanda that Margaret has been over there threatening to kill her. 12:30 Infomercials 2:30 Home Shopping 3:00 Stag 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra 5:00 Seven Early News 5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “Crimes Of Fashion: Hostile Make Over” (M) 1:30 Dr Oz 2:30 Border Patrol 3:00 Toybox 3:30 Match It 4:00 Seven News at 4.00 4:30 The Price Is Right 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Seven News 6:00 Today Tonight 6:30 Home And Away 7:00 TBA 8:00 Winners & Losers 9:00 TBA 10:00 Cougar Town: Lover’s Touch - There is no time for romance when you’re planning a wedding, and Jules is in full-time wedding mode, that is until Travis is in an accident and rushed to the hospital. 10:30 Hung 11:10 Olivia Lee: Dirty, Sex, Funny 11:40 Sons And Daughters 12:30 Infomercials 2:30 Home Shopping 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra 5:00 Seven Early News
5:30 Today 8:30 Mornings 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Danoz Direct 1:30 Days Of Our lives 2:30 Extra 3:00 Magical Tales 3:30 Kitchen Whiz 4:00 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:00 A Current Affair 6:30 Big Brother 7:30 The Farmer Wants A Wife: Farmer Makeovers - The farmers get a surprise makeover to prepare them and their girls for a big social event where the girls will meet the friends and families of their farmers. 8:30 Dallas: Hedging Your Bets - Affairs and blackmail make a power struggle of Southfork complicated. Christopher and Elena take a look at a business deal while attempting to suppress their real feelings. 9:30 Big Brother Confidential 10:30 Underbelly: Badness: The Loaded Dog 11:30 Eclipse 12:00 20/20 1:00 Danoz 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News 5:00 Today
5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “Payback” (M) 1:30 Dr Oz 2:30 Border Patrol 3:00 Toybox 3:30 Match It 4:00 Seven News At 4.00 4:30 The Price Is Right 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Seven News 6:00 Today Tonight 6:30 Home & Away 7:00 TBA 11:00 Parks And Recreation - Comeback Kid- Leslie enlists everyone’s help in staging an attention-getting event. Ben explores a new hobby, while April and Andy adopt a pet. 11:30 Sons And Daughters - Margaret tells Wayne the only way he’s going to inherit his money is if Amanda stays with him because she wants to - and that means being nice to her. Then, Jill’s nightmare brings her to make a decision about Terry. 12:30 Infomercials 2:30 Home Shopping 3:00 Stag 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra 5:00 Seven Early News
4:30 EUFA Champions League 6:45 World News 2:00 Dateline 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights: Stage 10 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Wildest Africa: Ethiopia 8:30 Go Back to Where You Came From - In this episode, the refugee experiment gets bolder still. The Australians experience two countries torn apart by war. With ever-present danger, their differences become more pronounced. 9:35 Sandhurst Military Academy: A Matter of Life and Death Risking their lives and having to kill the enemy has always been an inescapable reality for any soldier - but since the war in Afghanistan it’s also almost inevitable for every officer to have to face this. 10:40 World News Australia 11:00 Movie: “The Edge of Heaven” (M a,s,l)- Nejat, a professor of German literature, disapproves of his widower father Ali’s choice of prostitute Yeter for a live-in girlfriend. He changes his mind when he discovers she sends money home to Turkey for her daughter’s education. After Yeter’s sudden death, Nejat travels to Istanbul to find Yeter’s daughter Ayten. 1:20 Warriors: Spartacus 2:20 Weatherwatch Overnight
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5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Catalyst 11:30 One Plus One 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Dalziel And Pascoe 2:10 Marchlands 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Grand Designs: Cumbria 6:50 Australia’s Paralympians 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 NT 8:00 Spicks And Specks: Australiana Special - It’s time to raid the ABC wardrobe department again to celebrate the music of Australia. Our special guests are singer Gabriella Cilmi, country singer Troy Cassar-Daly and comedians Dave O’Neil and Frank Woodley. 8:30 Scott And Bailey: In the finale of this two-part episode, Scott and Bailey break their suspects’ wall of silence and discover the banal truth behind the murders. Meanwhile, their private lives remain as complicated as ever. 9:20 Taggart: Abuse Of Trust - A union activist is shot dead and his boss injured leaving a meeting about job losses. The team is initially led to believe it may be a corporate killing but could it be someone closer to home? 10:05 Lateline 10:45 Penn And Teller: Fool Us 11:30 Rage (MA l,d,h,n,s,v)
SATURDAY 25
SBS 4:30 UEFA Champions League 6:45 World News 2:30 Feast Greece 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights: Stage 5 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Gourmet Farmer: Pigs, Proscuitto And Offal - Former SMH food editor Matthew Evans transforms from Australia’s most feared critic to small landholder in Tasmania. Tonight, Matthew feels inspired to make prosciutto and sources two piglets from Jen, a local farmer and former vegetarian. It will be months until they are fully grown, so in the interim he buys a leg of pork from Jen for his own prosciutto. 8:00 Destination Flavour 8:30 Food Additives: An Edible Adventure 9:35 The School: Educating Essex 10:30 World News Australia 11:00 UEFA Champions League Hour 12:05 Movie: “Black House” (MA v,h) - Jeon, an insurance claims agent, suspects a family of murdering their son with the intention of collecting insurance premiums. When the police don’t take him seriously, he investigates the case on his own. 2:00 Weatherwatch Overnight
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7 CENTRAL 5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “The Face” (M) 1:30 Dr Oz 2:30 Border Patrol 3:00 Toybox 3:30 Match It 4:00 Seven News At 4.00 4:30 The Price Is Right 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Seven News 6:00 Today Tonight - Matt White reports on the latest news and current social issues. 6:30 Home & Away 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 TBA 11:50 Room For Improvement: It is tears and cheers as a grotty bedroom/ensuite becomes the ultimate relaxing retreat with gadgets galore. 12:30 Infomercials 2:30 Home Shopping 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra 5:00 Seven Early News
MONDAY 27
IMPARJA 5:30 Today 8:30 Mornings 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Danoz Direct 1:30 Days Of Our Lives 2:30 Extra 3:00 Magical Tales 3:30 Pyramid 4:00 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:00 A Current Affair 6:30 Big Brother 7:30 The Farmer Wants A Wife - Our farmers have to make the gut wrenching decision about which girl will be the first to go home. It’s the girls last chance to make an impression on their farmer and bag a life of love on the farm. 8:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Bozeman Reaction - When their apartment is robbed, Leonard and Sheldon turn to their friends to create a state-of-the-art security system, and Sheldon struggles to cope. 9:00 The Footy Show 10:45 The AFL Footy Show 12:30 Extra 1:00 Danoz 3:00 Newstyle Direct 4:30 National Early Morning News 5:00 Today
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ABC 5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes 1:30 At The Movies 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Children’s Programs 4:55 BTN Daily 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens: The Lakes 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Catalyst 8:30 Midsomer Murders: Vixens Run 10:05 Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey: Mind - Continuing her spiritual journey, Judith chats to Shadow Yoga founder Shandor Remet, and former Sydney Swans captain Brett Kirk before joining a 10 day silent retreat. 10:35 Lateline 11:10 The Business 11:35 The National Parks: America’s Best Idea: Leave It As It Is 12:30 Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives 1:30 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens: The Lakes 2:25 Catalyst Bytes: Perfect Wave 2:30 Football: WAFL: Round 22 - Subiaco vs East Perth
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5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Movie: “Midnight My Love” 2:50 Eclipse 3:00 Letters and Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 La Vuelta a España 2012 Daily Highlights 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: J.K Rowling 8:30 Go Back To Where You Came From - In the second instalment of this multi award-winning series, six prominent Australians risk their lives to experience the reality of refugee life, as they embark on an extraordinary and confronting three-week journey. 9:40 Dateline 10:40 World News Australia 11:15 Movie: “Sunstorm” - (M v,a) When attorney Rebecka Martinsson receives a call that her pastor brother has been murdered, and his former wife, Sanna, has been charged with the crime, Rebecka heads to her hometown to defend her. While investigating the crime, Rebecka comes up against the bigoted religious fanatics that worship in the local church. In Swedish. 1:05 Shameless 2:00 Shameless 2:55 Weatherwatch Overnight
CROSSWORD No. 112
SUDOKU No. 112
Your Lucky
Stars
LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)
A careless mistake will be difficult to rectify later. Don’t let yourself be distracted from the task in hand. Romance. You will finally come into contact with somebody who has been dying to meet you for ages. Don’t let their enthusiasm overwhelm you. Take it as the ultimate compliment instead.
VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)
This will be a good time to launch a new project. You need to take a risk in order to get this thing off the ground. Go for it! You won’t know until you try. Romance. Don’t dismiss someone who is interested in you just because of their age. You’ll find them much more enjoyable than those your own age.
LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)
FOR KIDS
Don’t take a disappointment too much to heart. You’ll feel let-down by a friend’s recent behaviour. Acknowledge the mistake and move on. Romance. Don’t get your hopes up too high. You may not get quite as much support as you bargained for. Your partner will be there the next time you need them.
SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)
A small misunderstanding early in the week could have some unfortunate consequences - unless you are quick enough to realise what is going on. Romance. You will need a lot of emotional support at the moment. A close friend will not let you down. Let your partner come to your aid as well.
SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st)
A friend whose opinion you respect may be giving you some bad advice. Be polite and listen, but then follow your own instinct. Romance. A person whom you met recently will produce some important changes in your life. Could they be the one you’ve been searching for? Let the results guide your answer.
CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)
A secret which you have been trying to hide may finally come out. You will be surprised how positively your friends react. Romance. This will be an excellent week for romance. Both you and your partner will be in just the right mood for an evening on the town. Dress up and make it a night to remember.
FINDWORD No. 112 A LAUGH WITH LOTSA
AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)
A chance to make new friends should not be missed, however busy you may be. You’ll be thankful later in the week. Romance. Try to plan a small surprise for your partner. It will be appreciated much more than you expect. Give it to them when they least expect it to amplify their disbelief.
PISCES (February 20th - March 20th)
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Be careful not to say the wrong thing. A comment that you make in jest may be misinterpreted. Be aware of your gestures. Romance. You may be feeling a little fragile. Your partner will have to be slightly more sympathetic than usual. Realize your current state and don’t put too much emphasis on your partner.
ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) A long conversation with a friend will raise more questions than it solves. Try to get to grips with the original problem before you tackle the next one. Romance. Try not to hide your feelings. Your partner could do with some more reassurance. Freeing your thoughts will be emotionally lifting for you.
TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)
You’ll feel that you are being bossed about at the moment. Unfortunately, this is not the best time to make a fuss. Wait until later in the week. Romance. Your partner will have to give you a lot of extra room. Otherwise, you could be a little tetchy at times. Regard this as normal and don’t dwell on it.
GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st)
QUOTE OF THE DAY
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By working faithfully eight hours a day you may eventually get to be boss and work twelve hours a day.
– Robert Frost
SOLUTIONS No. 112
You will spend a lot of time with friends this week. You must be careful to get on with everyone, however. A small misunderstanding could cause problems if you are not careful. Romance. You will find it a little difficult to relax with your partner this week. It is important that they are sensitive to your needs.
CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd)
Don’t allow your emotions to take the better of you. An impulsive move may create problems later. It’s best to completely avoid this. Romance. Time spent worrying what somebody thinks about you will not bring you closer to that person. You need to take action. Ask them directly about their thoughts.
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Gove Country Golf Club Positions Vacant
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DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDING Closing 19 Sep 2012 T11-1980 - East Arnhem Region - Nhulunbuy - Dhimurru Head Quarters - Lot 1370 Arnhem Road - Construct New Workshop. T12-1505 - East Arnhem Region - Garrthalala Homeland School Upgrade Classroom and Dormitory Buildings.
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The Northern Territory Government is seeking a Senior Attendance & Truancy officer to work within Participation & Pathways. The position will be part of the implementation of the Every Child Every Day strategy which will involve case coordination and will require strong relationship and network building within the communities and schools. The Senior Attendance & Truancy officer will be a member of the Enrolment and Attendance team and jointly work with government and non-government key stakeholders in supporting schools for mandatory school enrolment and attendance. They will be required to provide specialised policy and operational advice, develop and implement initiatives and strategies as well as develop and maintain effective networks. This position will be based in Nhulunbuy (Gove) and will require regular travel. For a copy of the Job Description and to apply online please visit www.nt.gov.au/jobs Quote vacancy number: 32504 Closing date: 2 September 2012
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MODEL: Toyota Landcruiser GXL Wagon 200 Series. Colour: Glacier White. Sept. 2009 (Purchased Dec. 2009) (One Owner). DESCRIPTION: Vin/Chassis: JTMHV09JX05004382, Engine No. IVD 0072133. Turbo diesel (82,500 kms), 8 seater, reverse camera. EXTRAS: Tow ball kit, Toyota fitted bull bar, sheep skin and ‘Dingo’ canvas seat covers throughout, cargo mat and floor mats, bonnet and headlight protectors, near new tyres - BF Goodrich Silent Armours. Full service history available - recent service including all new brakes, never off road. May be able to help with relocation.
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FOR SALE MODEL: 1998 Isuzu NPR 400 series DESCRIPTION: Diesel. 212,000kms. Vin/Chassis: JAANPR71PW7100015, Engine No. 552960. Palfinger PK4400 (9 lineal metre lift), 1.4 tonne over 2 lineal metres (lift pallet of blocks). Tare 4470 GVM 7300. EXTRAS: Registered October 2012. Pallet forks, tie downs, tool box under tray, airconditioned, no rust, all new brakes, full service history available. May be able to help with relocation.
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Nhulunbuy Community Guide Community organisations Arafura Dance Assoc. Contact: President Lesley Tankard P: 8987 2136 A/H.
Nhulunbuy Toy Library Contact: Lorretta Peirce M: 04130913 127 E: westrett@optusnet.com.au Lodge Arafura Contact: Secretary P: 0418 831 120 or 0437 272 210
Arnhem Gun Club Contact: President, Grub Stevens E: grub.gove@bigpond.com Arnhem Land Bowls Club Contact: Isobel Murray P: 0435 822 107, 8987 2120
East Arnhem Land Tourism Association Contact: John Tourish P: 8939 2000
Arnhem Writers Contact: Ian Maclean P: 0417 601 490 Auskick Contact: Cameron Knight P: 0488 508 577 Australian Breastfeeding Association Contact: Meaghan Kennedy P: 0438 175 260 Helpline:1800 686 2686 E: nhulunbuyba@gmail.com
Gove Peninsula Surf Life Saving Club Contact: Chris Putland P: 8987 8083
Nhulunbuy Child Care Centre P: 8987 3311 E: jaklwill@bigpond.com
Gove Touch Footy Contact: Bec Thomson E: secretarygtouch@hotmail.com
8EAR Community Radio (Gove FM) Contact: Alicia Scobie P: 8987 1500
Gove Volleyball Assoc. Contact: Fred Rowe - Pres P: 0417 080 579 E: fredntash@froggy.com.au Junior 8 Ball Contact: Marian Richter P: 0402 355 499
Gove Astronomy Club Contact: Ian Maclean P: 0417 601 490
Captain Cook Comunity Centre Captain Cook Community Centre President: Richard Webb M: 0404 351 839 E: richard.webb@riotinto.com Endeavour Room Bookings: Contact: Lorretta Peirce M: 04130913 127 E: westrett@optusnet.com.au Gove Arts Theatre Contact: Chris Andrews P: 0428 856 392 E: sma44324@bigpond.com Nhulunbuy Playgroup Contact: Cassie McIllree P: 0418 322 719 E: nhulunbuyplaygroup@gmail.com
Nhulunbuy Community Neighbourhood Centre Contact: Michelle Lowth P: 8987 2191 M: 0488 556 949
East Arnhem Rugby Union Contact: Eddie P: 0407 002 357
Gove 8 Ball Contact: Adam White P: 0438 809 620
Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre P: 8987 1701 E: art@yirrkala.com
Gove Peninsula Festival Contact: Ian Maclean P: 0417 601 490 E: govefestival@yahoo.com.au
Gove Peninsula Tennis Club Contact: Nicky Mayer P: 8987 2640
Gove Game Fishing Club Contact: Ian Dickinson P: 0428 897 814
Northern Territory Emergency Service P: 0427 392 264 Oasis Play Time Contact: Nisha P: 0437 141 291 Old Codgers: Contact: Shane Ogg P: 0423 172 139
RSPCA: Contact: Sarah Howland P: 0437 526 502
Gove Junior Rugby Contact: Jon Regan P: 8987 8094
Nhulunbuy BMX Club Inc Contact: Donna Leahy, Secretary P: 0409 173 562 Nhulunbuy Motorcycle Club Contact: Tony Foster P: 0414 423 196 E: nhulunbuy_motorcycleclub@ yahoo.com.au
Gove Netball Assoc. Contact: Helen Clark - Pres P: 8987 3728 M: 0438 873 728
Nhulunbuy Regional Sport Fishing Club Contact: Paul Grover P: 0400 978 114
Gove Junior Football Club Contact: David Hill P: 0438 861 599
Nhulunbuy Speedway Contact: Dan Wagg P: 0409 679 938
Rotary Club Nhulunbuy Contact: President Lyn Whitford P: 0430 596 687
Thu 23
Fri 24
Time 0543 1145 1807
Time 0007 0620 1219 1847
Time 0052 0659 1257 1932
Ht 0.41 2.87 0.47
Ht 2.80 0.53 2.90 0.43
1ST QTR
Ht 2.63 0.69 2.89 0.44
Sat 25 Time 0142 0742 1341 2026
Ht 2.42 0.89 2.82 0.49
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Mon 27
Tue 28
Time 0246 0834 1434 2131
Time 0412 0940 1540 2245
Time 0546 1100 1656
Ht 2.22 1.10 2.72 0.56
Ht 2.09 1.28 2.62 0.58
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Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ph: 8987 2375 / 0419 465 045 Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga Hala Tupou – Ph: 8987 3553 Nhulunbuy Baptist Church Sundays 9.30am at Town Hall – Ph: 8987 1256 Uniting Church: Sunday Service 9.30am Hazel Trudgen – Ph: 8987 3545 Mobile 0413 536 877 Forward in Faith Ministries Sunday: 10am – 12.30pm. Library at the Nhulunbuy Christian College. Ph: 0434 059611 or 8987 8268. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Brother Forbes 0428 767 616 – Sunday 10am.
WATER CONSUMPTION TABLE
NHULUNBUY
W/E Aug 12 W/E Aug 12 Variance Actual Usage Target Usage
Day
Total Per head Total Per head Total Per head Kilolitres of Pop: Lt Kilolitres of Pop: Lt Kilolitres of Pop: Lt
Monday 06/08
7067
1860
5500
1447
1567
413
Tuesday 07/08
5138
1352
5500
1447
-362
-95
Wednesday 08/08
6796
1788
5100
1342
1696
446
Squash Club Contact: Donna Marie P: 8987 1272
Thursday 09/08
6720
1768
6200
1632
520
136
Friday 10/08
6357
1673
5900
1553
457
120
Saturday 11/08
6172
1624
5200
1368
972
256
6191
1629
5600
1474
591
155
44441 11695 39000 10263
5441
1432
Tae Kwon Do Nhulunbuy Contact: Paul Macloy P: 0407 106 525
Sunday 12/08 TOTAL
T.S. Melville Naval Cadet Training P: 8987 2562
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NOTE: these are predictions only, subject to change due to prevailing weather conditions. It is recommended you use this table as a guide only.
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Scouts Nhulunbuy Contact: Karen Coyle P: 8987 2783
Tide times – Gove Harbour (Melville Bay) Wed 22
Church services
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Father Barry Hanson – Ph: 8987 1533 Vigil Saturday 6.00pm, Sunday Service 8.30am
Runners North Contact: Vanessa Drysdale P: 8987 8005
Nhulunbuy Amateur Swimming Club Contact: Steve Dowzard P: 0417 833 060
Gove Golden Oldies Contact: Ria Ngamoki P: 8987 3530
Nhulunbuy Child Care Services Inc. Contact: Tracey Chrzanowski P: 8987 3311
Queens Bus (Variety NT) Contact: Angie Moyle P: 0408 838 498 or Facebook us at: Queens - Variety NT
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Temperature ( C) Max Min Rainfall Monday 13 26.7 17.4 NIL Tuesday 14 27.4 15.1 NIL Wednesday 15 27.3 14.5 NIL Thursday 16 27.5 14.3 NIL Friday 17 29.0 13.7 TCE Saturday 18 29.3 15.8 TCE Sunday 19 27.7 18.9 NIL Monthly total rainfall to date: 1.4 mm
Weather details supplied by the Bureau of Meteorology – Gove Airport from Monday, Aug. 13 to Sunday, Aug. 19
Mean sea level pressure Max: 1017.7 hPa on Tuesday Min: 1011.6 hPa on Friday Averages for the month of August Max temp: 28.6 Min temp: 19.2 Rainfall: 5.2 mm
FISHING CLUB’S 35TH ANNIVERSARY QUIZ NIGHT The Nhulunbuy Regional Sports Fishing Club hosted a quiz night in conjunction with their 35th anniversary celebrations. The clubhouse was packed as teams put their general knowledge to the test.
GOVE OPEN TENNIS TITLES
Men’s Social Singles Winner: Des O’Sullivan, Runner Up: Brendan Muldoon.
Men’s Open Singles: winner, Ben Lye; Runner Orange Ball Singles Winner - Louane Venter Up, Damian Butler
Joseph Mayer in action.
ABOVE: Men’s Doubles: runners-up: Ben and Ben, winners: Damian and Christo. LEFT: Women’s Social Singles: Runner up, Catherine Jones; Winner, Katrina O’Sullivan. RIGHT: Open singles winner: Caitlyn Mitchell.
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Caitlyn Mitchell wins back-to-back Gove Open titles By NIKKI MAYER GOVE Open is the biggest tournament on the club’s calendar for local events. With a $3000 prize pool up for grabs in the Open division and National Points in the Open, 16 and Under and 12 and Under events, entries have come from as far south as Melbourne in past years. Local club members entered to try their hand at taking the title, but visiting players from Darwin and Alice Springs were also here to put up the challenge. The men’s open singles was strongly contested with a field of 16 players. Regulations force all matches at this level to be best of three sets, which was a tough ask for the local members. The club was well represented in the men’s with Damian Butler, Christo Esterhuyse, Derrian Rungan Jake Mayer, Brendan O’Sullivan, Paul Mery and Scott Sims all making it through to the quarter-finals. The semis were closely contested and could have gone to anyone but it was the final that gave you the prize money and points and unfortunately the title did not stay in Gove. It was Ben Lye, from Darwin, that had control taking the title from local player Damian Butler. A great game to watch and some awesome ground strokes saw a hard hitting and tactical game. Bonnie Usher, from Alice Springs, had a tough game against me in the semi. I thought I was going to come out on top of this match leading at 5-0 in the first set. But the wheels fell off and I lost 7-5. The second set was game for game but Usher got the jump at 3-all and went onto win the second 6-3. In the opposite semi Caitlyn was unstoppable with great composure and focus defeating Vanessa Stacy 6-0, 6-0. In the final Caitlyn remained focused to finish the job against Usher with beautiful ground strokes and consistent serving. Bonnie had no answer for Caitlyn’s strength and aggressiveness in her play. The men’s open doubles was on. Very strong teams made for some great tennis to watch. Jake Mayer/Derrian Rungan fought out a great match against Damian Butler/ Christo Esterhuyse. This was a very tight game and could have
gone either way. Mayer/Rungan won the first set 7-5 but Esterhuyse/Butler held to take the second 6-4. This meant a match tie breaker to be the decider. Butler/ Esterhuyse got an early lead and closed out the tiebreak 10-4. This put them into the final against Ben Lye/Ben Jones. The men’s final attracted a good crowd. And the spectators weren’t disappointed. Strong net play was going to be the decider of this match, but Ben Lye would take it to the locals and drive the ball at the net player and provided some great passing shots. The first set went head to head with players holding serve, then not holding serve. A very tense game with a few personality outbursts. At 5 all it was anyone’s first set, but Esterhuyse/Butler held on to win the first set 7-5. Jones/ Lye tried every tactic and shot in the book, but Butler/Esterhuyse held in the second taking the match with a second set win 6-4. The women’s doubles was pretty one sided with Caitlyn Mitchell/Bonnie Usher too strong a team for the others to even get close. In the men’s social singles also had some great tennis with Des O’Sullivan dusting off the cobwebs once again to become the winner over Brendan Muldoon. Caitlyn Mitchell in action In gusty conditions the men also had to compete with the wind making playing pool. Some great shots and plenty of fun for conditions non-favourable. A great game all team members, but it was the Mery’s that between Des and Brendan but it was Des with took the title in 2012. Eight teams were entered in the open a comfortable win 6-2 in the final. A good number of entries in the women’s mixed doubles creating two pools. Jake Mayer teamed up with the singles singles. winner, Caitlyn Mitchell took out their pool Catherine Jones had a crack at the title, but it was Katrina O’Sullivan being too strong in and in the opposite pool Nicky Mayer was teamed up with the men’s singles winner, the final winning 6-3. In the social mixed doubles, it was husband Ben Lye going through undefeated in their and wife combinations fighting it out for the pool. This set the scene for a great final, but prize. A total of six teams played off on the it was Mitchell and Mayer that played the Saturday night but it was the winners from better game. Lye and Mayer fought back to stay in each pool that would play for the titles. Club the match, but the gap was too great going president Paul Mery and wife Sharon teamed well together winning their pool meeting Dale down 9-6. This gave Caitlyn Mitchell a clean sweep and Akiyo Keehen, winners from the second
winning all titles two years in a row. A well-deserved title and at least a local won! In the juniors there was plenty of tennis to come. Red, Orange, and Green ball events were well supported, including the 12 and 16&U events. This was going to see another four days of great tennis. Eight of our finest little athletes entered the red ball singles. These guys are aged 5-6 years and are very competitive when it comes to winning trophies. Isaac Meersbergen had a great start not dropping a match in his pool and it was Jacob Mery in the opposite pool also getting through undefeated. The boys played off for the Gove Open Red Ball champion. A close game and great point play had parents gasping but it was Isaac that concentrated on the task winning the final 21-15. In the Orange Ball singles 15 players made up the draw. A great number of entries. New comer to town, Louan Venter, was eager and keen to do well. With strong wins all the way through the draw, dropping only six games in four matches taking the title over Palak Bangia 4-2. The girls had a great game and some long rallies. Making it through to the consolation final was Lachlan Merrett. Excited in making it to the final, Lachy held on for a strong win over Mackenzie Asplin 4-1. In the Green Ball singles Charlie Miller and Jacob Meersbergen went through their respective pools undefeated setting the scene for a great final. The boys had met in previous tournaments, but it was Jacob the made his mark on the match winning with a comfortable score line 6-2. In the boys 12&U singles Brendan O’Sullivan continued his form from Darwin winning the title. Brendan playing his last year in the 12’s, made quick work of Zachary Scott Jones, but it was not without a fight. Some great rallies and passing shots saw the boys work for the ball, but it was Brendan with great
composure winning 6-1, 6-0. In the boys 16&U singles, Ben Lye was indestructible not dropping a game in the singles and only two games in the doubles. Ben outclassed the local kids defeating Brendan O’Sullivan in the final. Disappointing entries in the girl’s 12&U singles with only four players entered. This made the national points value very small. Darcie Hockings having a great tournament worked hard for the ball. But it was Eytahnyia Scott Jones undefeated winning the age group. Backing it up in the 16’s Eytahnyia finished third, not quite enough for the top two. Once again it was a Caitlyn Mitchell and Bonnie Usher show down. The words of advice to Bonnie from club coach Nicky Mayer, proved detrimental to Caitlyn with Bonnie playing the best match of her life. Always the bridesmaid to Caitlyn, Bonnie took the first set 6-4. Parents and I think Caitlyn were in shock that Bonnie had won the first set. Credit to Caitlyn she regrouped but had to work hard to win the second 6-4. Each player a set a piece. This set the scene for a great third set and that it was. Right to the wire. Game for game. Errors from Caitlyn allowed Bonnie to stay in the match. It was going to be a tough mental game for both players. Nail biting stuff with the third so close it was 5 all then 6 all. No tie breaks in a third set so it had to be a two game advantage. Point for point, but it was Caitlyn that closed out the third 8-6. Caitlyn is now preparing to head off to Vietnam to contest her first ITF event. A great way to finish a huge eight days of tennis for the Gove Open Carnival. The club would like to thank Robbie Ronganui - Kowhai Constructions for his very generous sponsorship and support for the tournament. Renae Lane for the beautiful home cooked muffins and to everyone that helped in the canteen and umpiring. The club would also like to thank everyone that also assisted in pressure cleaning the courts to prepare them for the event. You can contact Nicky at the club on 8987 2640 or 0407 460 487 or drop and email to tennisgove@tennisgove.com.au
Runners North results for August 8 Results of 5.15 km event held on Wednesday, August 8. Town Circuit: Chesterfield, Matthew Flinders, Westal, Jasper, Beagle, Whitewood and Banyan. Fastest times
Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Name Watch Time - Handicap - Actual Time - Time/km Roger Sprague 27:44 4:15 23:29 4:34 Cathy Chieng 27:55 0:00 27:55 5:25 Kaz Morrow 28:02 1:15 26:47 5:12 David Wong 28:10 0:00 28:10 5:28 Neil Holland 28:24 7:45 20:39 4:01 Bill Parmenter 28:36 2:45 25:51 5:01 Trudy Guiney 28:50 4:00 24:50 4:49 Julie Boyd 29:05 2:45 26:20 5:07 David Outen 29:26 2:00 27:26 5:20
LEADERS AFTER ROUND 21
ROUND 21 RESULTS Saints
11.15.81
Carlton
24.12.156
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Bombers
9.5.59
GWS Giants Demons
11.18.84
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Dockers
Tigers
11.6.72
8.13.61
Magpies
Kangaroos
13.13.91
13.17.95
Lions
Crows
12.13.85
6.14.50
Power
Eagles
14.14.98
13.7.85
Bulldogs
Swans
26.11.167
19.15.129
Hawks
Suns
10.5.65
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Runners in training for half-marathon RUNNERS are being encouraged to make sure they are in training for the upcoming half marathon being hosted by the Runners North group. The 21km run will take place on October 6, starting and finishing at the Gove Aquatic Centre. The start is at 7am and the course is likely to be out and back along the refinery bike path. The event will cater for individuals and teams and further details will be available soon. Runners North has about 30 members and caters for the serious runner and social jogger, with the emphasis on participating in an event rather than competing in a race. The club motto is ‘Running for fun and fitness, any pace, any distance’. Events are held every Wednesday starting at 5.30pm from the Lions Club Park playground on the corner of Banyan Road and Chesterfield Half-marathon runners. Circuit. All events are about 5km with << See results from 5.15km, see Page 22. the exception that on the last Wednesday of each month the option of running 10km is also provided. During the dry season, all events (excluding on the last Wednesday of each month) are handicapped. Participants are individually assessed, based The East Arnhem Sports Awards are being upon recent performances and a handicap time is held in October and each month finalists will allotted accordingly to be selected from weekly nominations. their assessed ability and Weekly nominations will be published in the fitness level. The handicap time for Arafura Times in the following categories: all individuals is reviewed • Senior sports-person and adjusted on a regular basis. • Junior sports-person U18 • Team In theory, all par• Volunteer and • Encouragement Award ticipants should finish within close proximity Nominations can be sent to of each other resulting in editor@arafuratimes.com.au an exciting conclusion to the event. During the wet season group social runs are held Name: every Wednesday. All SEN Contact details: D events are about 5km I N (not for publication) with the exception that NOM YOUR INAT on the last Wednesday Sport/s: IO N of each month the opOW! NS Achievements: tion of running 10km Goals: is also provided. RunPlease include a jpeg ners start together and gradually disperse into photograph of the nominee smaller groups to run at their desired pace. The club is family friendly. A person is generally available to supervise children in the Lions Club Park playground while their parents/guardians participate in the event.
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Tilba Tilba out for a sail.
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By NEAL BAULCH ANOTHER beautiful day greeted the first race for the Melville Bay series on Sunday, July 29, which is the second race series of the year for the Gove Boat Club. Races will be held fortnightly and will culminate with race six on October 14. Seeing as there were only three boats taking part and a large contingency of people wishing to crew, it was decided not to race, but to take to the water in a very informal manner. This allowed the boats to set up with less sail and make more room for those wishing to enjoy the afternoon with the wind in their hair. Apparently there were no sheep stations at stake. The three boats that ventured out
were Sauvignon, Tilba Tilba and Sans Souci. Sauvignon had recently changed hands and is now proudly owned by Peter Bailey. She was at one point going to be sailed across to Darwin, but, after the sale, it is great to see that she is going to remain in Gove waters and hopefully compete in the racing. Tilba Tilbam sailed by Seamus and Donna, has almost become famous after recently featuring on the front cover of the Cruising Helmsman magazine. The wind was a nice ironic racing strength of 15 to 20 knots with moderate chop, and the three boats meandered around the tug cyclone buoys, half tide rock and the yachts anchored in the harbour. It wasn’t long after setting sail it
was noticed that Tilba Tilba’s mainsail was in poor shape with a large rip along the leech, only held together by the edging. Seamus persisted like this showing off the tenacious qualities of his gear until a reef in the main hid the fact that he would be surfing sails-r-us later that night. At some point as Sans Souci sailed alongside, he was also heard saying something about, “ may as well go the whole hog and get a headsail as well”. It appeared Donna was saying something completely different, although I couldn’t quite make out what it was over the wind. It was a good start to the race series and we hope to see some more contenders out this Sunday for the next race. See you all then.
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