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Croc spotted at local boat ramp
IN last week’s edition of the Western Cape Bulletin fishing columnist Terri made reference to a shovelnosed ray carcass which had been left on the Rocky Point boat ramp, and the likelihood of this sort of practice attacting crocodiles to the area. Only a few days later, this three metre crocodile was spotted having an afternoon sunbake adjacent to the Rocky Point boat ramp. There are many people, par-
ticularly children, who fish from the rocks surrounding the Rocky Point boat ramp and most are aware of the presence of crocodiles in all our waterways, however discarding unwanted catches on, or in close proximity to boat ramps could encourage our estuarine neighbours to get a little bit too close for comfort. Use some common sense, dispose of unwanted catches and bait sensibly and always be “croc aware�. Photos by: Lauren Dibbin
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Minister inspects Weipa cyclone shelter site BUILDING Industry Minister Simon Finn was in Weipa on Tuesday to inspect the site of the public cyclone shelter which will be constructed at Hibberd Drive. The shelter is one of 10 new shelters to be constructed in North Queensland via a joint $60 million fund established by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the Queensland Government, with equal contributions of $30 million each. “The shelter site at Hibberd Drive is currently part of a mining lease held by Rio Tinto Australia (RTA) who has agreed to surrender part of its lease and convert the site as freehold title to the State,� Mr Finn said. “I have met with representatives from RTA in Weipa to ensure the transfer of land to the State is progressed as quickly as possible.
“In addition, the Weipa Town Authority has provided information on the Weipa town power, water and sewerage services to be supplied to the centre. “This is a great opportunity to work in cooperation with the Weipa Town Authority and Rio Tinto to deliver a multi-purpose sports facility for the people of Weipa. “The government plans to tender the construction contract this month, with construction of the cyclone shelter scheduled to be completed for the 2012-13 cyclone season.� Member for Cook Jason O’Brien said the new cyclone shelter would make the Weipa area safer and more resilient than ever before. “The site is the highest location in Weipa and is adjacent to the Weipa Town Authority building and the local com-
Weipa Town Authority CEO Ian Pressley with Building Industry Minister Simon Finn displaying the 3D plans of the new cyclone shelter at the site.
munity swimming pool,� Mr O’Brien said. “The identified location has good road access from Weipa suburbs which are subject to potential storm tide flooding. “In addition to being ca-
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Community plan defines Napranum NAPRANUM Aboriginal Shire Council has engaged a consultant to assist with the formation of a 10-year plan the community can be proud of. Annalise Jennings, from Dynamic Exchange, has so far made two extended visits to the community and after consulting with elders, service providers, womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s group representatives, preschool staff, Council members and outside stakeholders believes the community plan will be something everyone can be proud of. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My role has been to support the community in the formation of their plan,â&#x20AC;? Ms Jennings said this week.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I literally started with a blank canvas and through consultation have been able to establish what defines the Napranum community and where it is they want to go.â&#x20AC;? Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council Chief Executive Officer, Margaret Barnes said the process has been successful as the plan developed is appropriate to the community and should therefore achieve better outcomes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mayor Roy Chevathen, Annalise Jennings and myself have facilitated the development of the plan, rather than dictated it, and the community has contributed to what has become â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;theirâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; plan,â&#x20AC;? Ms Barnes said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The community
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have a real sense of ownership of the plan, which includes aspirations and initiatives which fall outside Council issues.â&#x20AC;? The culmination of the planning process will be a three-day workshop to be held in Weipa on November 24, 25 and 26.
Cape York airfares to be slashed AIRFARES for local residents of Cape York and the Torres Strait are set to come crashing down next year, thanks to a subsidy from the Queensland Government. The State government will slash selected scheduled airfares for Cape York and Torres Strait residents to only $99 one-way from January 1 next year. The cheap seats will initially apply for a period of two years to flights operated by Skytrans and West Wing Aviation. Transport Minister Anastacia Palaszczuk said the government would provide the annual subsidy to the tune of about $2.8M to keep airfares low for locals on main scheduled routes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The government recognises Cape York and Torres Strait residents rely heavily on air travel to access health, education and employment opportunities,â&#x20AC;? Ms Palaszczuk said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Affordable air travel is not a luxury in Far North Queensland, it is essential.â&#x20AC;? The scheme recognises the high cost of travel to remote areas, and low average incomes of these communities. It will improve access to health, education and employment opportunities for Cape York and Torres Strait residents. Ms Palaszczuk said the new fares had come about as a result of strong representations to her by local Member Jason Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien and at the recent community cabinet in Torres Strait. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a big win for Cape York and Torres Strait communities and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m pleased to be able to deliver this new initiative,â&#x20AC;? Mr Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien said. The scheme will only be open to community members with proof of residence. Non-residents, government agencies or businesses will not be eligible. Although the scheme would
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QUEENSLAND Boating and Fisheries Patrol would like to remind Indigenous ďŹ shermen of the guidelines for fishing with nets. Indigenous people can possess commercial fishing nets which are up to 80m long and 50mm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 215mm (2 inch â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8Âź inch) mesh size. However, the use of commercial ďŹ shing nets without an authority is prohibited under the Fisheries Act 1994. Recreational ďŹ shing nets that can be used without an authority are: â&#x20AC;˘ Cast nets no longer than 3.7m and has a mesh size of no more than 28mm â&#x20AC;˘ Seine nets no longer than 16m, drop no more than 3m, mesh size no more than 28mm, does not contain a pocket and is not ďŹ xed. Further information on the type of apparatus permitted, is available in the Recreational fishing rules and regulations for Queensland â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A brief guide. A copy of this guide can be found at most bait and tackle stores. In addition to recreational ďŹ shing apparatus, ďŹ sh traps are able to be used by Indigenous people to catch ďŹ sh. Fish traps are deďŹ ned as a structure made predominantly from stone or organic material that creates a holding area designed to capture a small
quantity of fish. Queensland Primary Industries & Fisheries will work with Indigenous communities to deďŹ ne other types of apparatus as necessary. Gender limits, size limits, possession limits and seasonal closures do not apply to Indigenous people who are ďŹ shing in their traditionally owned waters or in waters where they have obtained permission from the traditional owners. Applying for an authority to use a commercial ďŹ shing net: Indigenous people wanting to use commercial nets to take ďŹ sh must apply a General Fisheries Permit (an authority). Application forms are available from the Fisheries Licensing Unit phone 3225 1880. The following information must be supplied to make an application: â&#x20AC;˘ traditional owner group to which the applicant belongs â&#x20AC;˘ number of nets to be used â&#x20AC;˘ location where nets will be used â&#x20AC;˘ dates when the nets will be used â&#x20AC;˘ the nature of the cultural or ceremonial event that requires the use of a commercial net and the number of people attending the event â&#x20AC;˘ copy of CertiďŹ cate of Aboriginality â&#x20AC;˘ written support from the tradi-
tional owners of supporting the use of the nets. Use of nets under a General Fisheries Permit (Indigenous netting): Conditions are designed to ensure the nets do not pose a hazard to boating and to ensure the nets are not used in a way that threatens the sustainability of fish stocks. The following conditions will be attached to General Fisheries Permits for Indigenous netting: 1. The nets must not be used to take species protected under other legislation (e.g. turtle and dugong). 2. The permit holder must be in attendance (in attendance means within 100m and on or in the water) of each net that is being used at all times. 3. The nets: â&#x20AC;˘ may be set (anchoring or ďŹ xing the net to a place at both ends); and â&#x20AC;˘ must be clearly marked with the permit holders name, address and permit number on a white ďŹ&#x201A;oat at least 15 cm in all its dimensions; and â&#x20AC;˘ must not be placed across the width of creeks or rivers, navigation channels or any other areas where the placement of the net would make more than one half of
the waterway impassable to a boat or ďŹ sh; and â&#x20AC;˘ must not be joined together; and â&#x20AC;˘ if used by day, must be marked by light coloured floats no more than 15m apart along its length; and if used by night, must also be marked by a white light at both ends of the net which is visible for at least 400m in all directions. 4. The holder, or an Indigenous person of the traditional owner group acting under the direction of the permit holder, must not allow any part of the net containing a fish to be out of the water other than to immediately remove the ďŹ sh from the net. 5. Fish collected during the activity must not be sold. 6. The permit must be available for immediate inspection to an officer authorised under the Fisheries Act 1994 (e.g. a Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol ofďŹ cer) during netting activities. For more information, contact Queensland Primary Industries & Fisheries Business Information Centre on 13 25 23 during business hours or email indigenousgfp@dpi.qld.gov.au.
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A diver prepares to enter the water to splint piles as part of the Mission River bridge maintenance.
WORK on Rio Tinto Alcan Weipaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2011 bridge maintenance programme is entering its ďŹ nal, and most busy, phase for the year. Graham Mannix, Rio Tinto Alcan Weipaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mission River and Andoom Creek Bridge repairs engineer, said that work on the Mission River Bridge is progressing well. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The bridge needed 47 pile splints installed this year, and from September 3 to November 3, 28 pile splints were completed. This means 60 per cent of the work has been done in eight weeks,â&#x20AC;? Graham said. Page 4 Western Cape Bulletin November 9, 2011
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The remaining 40 per cent of the work needs to be completed this month. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This means both short and long road closures in the month and in some cases it may involve long road closures on consecutive days. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We realise that the work we have been doing to repair and maintain the bridge has been quite disruptive. On behalf of the Rio Tinto project team, including PaciďŹ c Marine Group Divers, we want to thank everyone for their cooperation and patience,â&#x20AC;? Graham said. T h e 2 0 11 b r i d g e
maintenance programme includes the ďŹ nal year of planned road closures for dive works, with work continuing through to December. All updates on bridge closures and weight restrictions will be available on the freecall hotline 1800 820 711. A l t e r n a t i v e l y, t o receive regular bridge closure updates, you can request to be placed on an SMS or email notification list by calling the Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa community feedback freecall hotline 1800 707 633 or email RTAWeipafeedback@ riotinto.com
NEWS
Three Work Start team members secure early employment
Conwell Kris has been employed as a community liaison mentor.
THE Indigenous Pathway Solutions Work Start Program team completed a successful fortnight of work shadowing with a visit to Northern Haulage and Diesel Services (NHDS), a successful local indigenous business. The visit allowed the IPS team to investigate other employment options in Weipa. The IPS team had a huge success this week, with three of our program participants moving into early employment. Conwell Kris has been employed as a community liasion mentor, while Jonathon Bana and Kailu Johnson have been successful in attaining operator positions with Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa. The remaining IPS Work Start participants are gearing up for the traineeship assessment centre which will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week. The assessment centre will allow the IPS team an opportunity to display the professionalism they have developed over the previous seven weeks and hopefully gain traineeships with RTA.
Jonathon Bana has attained an operator position with RTA Weipa.
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Western Cape College celebrates academic achievements LAST Thursday evening Western Cape College celebrated the academic achievements of the Year 8 to 12 students at its annual Academic Presentation Evening. Guest speaker for the evening w a s M r Wa v e r l e y S t a n l e y, Queenslandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Nomination for 2011 Australian of the Year. The theme for the evening, chosen by the graduating Year 12 cohort was â&#x20AC;&#x153;be the change you wish to see in the worldâ&#x20AC;?. Guests were also treated to performances by some of the Western Cape College Instrumental Music students, as well as an onstage performance from the Year 12s. The evening closed with the announcement of the 2012 Western Cape College Captains and Vice Captains. Captains are Jeremy Davison and Geraldine Kris, and Vice-Captains are Dylan Pressley and Joanna Bielby. Western Cape College would like to wish the graduating class of 2012 the best of luck for the future.
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AWARD RECIPIENTS 2011 INCLUDE:2011 Rio Tinto Alcan Dux Joel Robinson & Shani Wallin Top Students of Year Level Year 8â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Casey Tass Year 9â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Will French Year 10â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Georgia Guest Year 11â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Vivienne Kruckow WCC 2011 All Rounder Awards Year 8-9 Brianna Elms Year 10-12 Joel Robinson Jason Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Brien MP Student Leader of the Year Melissa Buchholz Dominic Dean Memorial Art Prize Shani Wallin Sean Kruger Memorial Citizenship Award Year 8-9 Ben James Year 10-12 Melissa Buchholz Rio Tinto Alcan Scholarship Recipients Joel Robinson Annalee Le Roux Thanakupi Encouragement Award Year 8-9 Shylicia McKiernan Year 10-12 Geraldine Kris Long Tan Leadership & Teamwork Awards Year 10â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Josh Potter Year 11â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Geraldine Kris Year 12â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Joel Robinson Vocational Education Pathways Student of the Year Paula David Murphy Rehn Memorial Service Guarantee Award Tyler Kowalski Mitre 10 Weipa Hardware Award for Manual Arts Year 8-9 Justin Draper Year 10-12 Rim Kris Skill360 School Based Apprentice Award Blair Penton WCC Home Economics/Hospitality Award Thomas Shore
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Thankyou Weipa WHAT wonderful people live in Weipa! It was brought home to me again when two weeks ago, while on business in Cairns, I suffered a suspected heart attack and ended up in Cairns Base Hospital. My husband tried to get out of Weipa but the plane was full. The girls at the airport worked hard to get him
on the only plane departing that day and Trent Gordon forfeited his seat so Keith could get on the plane. This was such a wonderful gesture as I was scared stiff. All’s well that ends well. I am back on deck hale and hearty and cannot speak highly enough of the staff at Cairns Base and all the people who helped Keith get on that plane. Cheers Carrie Gay
Two men, and a boat
Tied-up at Rocky Point last Saturday afternoon was a tiny yacht, the “Sandpiper”, with her crew of two, who had a remarkable story to tell...
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WHEN Dennis Brown, 65 sug ges ted to his brother David, 68 they should sail a tiny yacht a rou n d C ap e Yor k neit her of them ever really thought it would happen. But three years after that initial idea the pair are living their dream. Onc e Den nis was sure David was keen to make the trip he began a two -ye ar pro jec t, buil din g a 6.7 met re (22 foot ) Dutch scow, whi ch wou ld ena ble them to hug the coast and explore the Cape’s extensive river systems. Con stru cted of ply and epoxy, the Sandpiper Cape York adventurers: David “Possum” Brown and his broth only draws 25.4cm (10 er Dennis “Mouse” Brown with yacht, “Sandpiper”, at Rock y Point last weekend, are explo their inches), with the daggerring coastal rivers and living their dream. trip we kept extending their first bag boards up, and with a of ice for so love ly, ever ywh ere beam of just over two the time, until finally we their small esky so they we have been , but parmetres (7 feet) the tiny decided we needed five could enjoy fresh meat ticularly in Weipa. The yacht can take the Brown or six months,” Dennis for the weekend . said . “They came around hospitality and generosbrothers into the tightest “ T h e f is h i ng h a s to the idea eventually.” rivers and creeks. been terr ific but with ity shown to us has been T h e b o y s t o w e d no refri overwhelming.” “We hav e seen so geration we only Den nis spent many muc h from our littl e the littl e yac ht from keep what we can eat,” year Kin garo y to Kar umb a Dennis said. s wor king in the boat as we can sail so whe re they bega Cap n thei e, including a stint close to the shore” David r Weighing the anchor on a p e arl far m in said. “We have seen birds Cap e Yor k adv entu re, earl y eac h mor nin g, Portland Roads, before eggs on the beach, eagles arriving in Weipa last the boys explore ever y gett ing boo ted out of Saturday after a 35-day coastal river system they retiring to Kingaroy, but coas t-ho pping sail. their nests, and plenty of come across, generally this is David’s first trip to “We stopped in Aucrocodiles!” anchoring before dark the area and he said the rukun and we had kids to enjoy a shower before only way he can describe Onc e the boa t was all over the boat,” David finished the boys only cooking dinner on their it is “awesome”. laughed. “I don’t know needed to convince their methylated spirits stove. F r o m We i p a t h e if they had ever seen a wives the trip was a good The Bro wn bro th- Brown Brothers headed yacht befo re but they idea and they were off. ers hav e enc oun tere d north to cont inue their were pretty excited by numerous fishermen on C ap e Yor “We orig inal ly told k j ou r n e y our visit.” their journey, who have which them we wou ld only will end, eventuThe re is no refr ignot only provided them ally, b e gon e for two to in Cair ns.. .but it erat ion onb oar d the with convers ation and didn thre e mon ths, but as ’t seem to me that Sandpiper and while in advice, but also the odd we started planning the they Weipa the boys bought were in too much of fish. “Everyone has been a hurry to get anywhere!
The rest of the journey In the July 6, 2011 edition of the Western Cape Bulletin we published a story about two men, Dennis and David Brown who had stopped in at Weipa on their way around Cape York in a tiny yacht (above). Here is what happened when they left our shores... WE had a good trip, didn’t go around to the east side as the weather
From The Chair I LOVE my “job” as Chair of the Weipa Town Authority. It is an excellent feeling to try to make things better for Weipa’s residents in matters that we can control and budget for. I will not be running for Chair in the elections on March 30, 2012 and I urge any of you who have the time and commitment to consider putting yourself forward as a candidate. The position would suit someone who has a part-time job or owns a business. Hours are not regular, the pay is bottom of the Local Government scale, but I can assure you it is very rewarding. Also consider running as a member. The hours required are not nearly as onerous and you do have a voice. To anyone interested I would encourage you to come to a meeting conducted by people who have great knowledge of Councils and how Local Government operates on Wednesday, November 16, from 7pm at the Council Chambers. Many people are wondering what development is planned for the southern end of the Sports Oval. Ideally, it could be used as “showgrounds” with infrastructure and facilities suitable for such a venue.
Carrie Gay, Weipa Town Authority Chair
Presently the town relies on the school grounds, which are shrinking bit by bit, for public events. How fantastic would it be to have a facility purpose built? A meeting will be held on Thursday, November 10, at 7pm at the WTA Council Chambers for all interested parties. How is the change of governance for Weipa faring at present? The financial modelling findings for a stand-alone Weipa were completed by the Treasury and are presently with the State Treasurer. They are now engaged with option two,
amalgamating with Cook Shire. There is still a long way to go before a sustainable model can be adopted. All parties, including State Government, Rio Tinto and WTA remain committed that any change must be financially sustainable and mutually beneficial. It is getting to be that time of year again. The Christmas Lights Competition is on again so brush off the cobwebs or invest in some new ones and LIGHT UP OUR TOWN. Cheers Carrie Gay Chair Weipa Town Authority
wasn’t favourable so went back to Karumba, arriving August 16. Had a problem with the outboard motor on the way back – the bolts came out of the gearbox on the bottom of the leg and broke the shaft. This happened as we were crossing the bay outside Weipa so had to go the rest of the way under sail only. This made the trip a bit more interesting. All was good in the end! Regards Dennis Brown
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New positions boost Cape health services H E A LT H c h e c k s a n d access to health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders will be easier with the recent announcement of more than 41 new positions across Australia. The new positions include outreach workers, practice managers and health professionals to be based in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services across the country, including two new outreach workers at the Apunipima Cape
York Health Council Aboriginal Corporation, Cape York. Minister for Indigenous Health, Warren Snowdon said the new positions would boost national efforts to close the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation. “The new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander outreach workers will work with their communities to encourage more people to access health services and have health checks, and
to identify people who would benefit from improved access to health services,” Mr Snowdon said. Outreach workers will have access to nationally-accredited basic level training through vocational education and training. “This will enable them to develop career paths in health, if they choose, by undertaking more advanced training, such as that for Aboriginal health workers or enrolled nurses,” he said.
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MINISTER for Building Industry Simon Finn has taken the opportunity to thank hardworking QBuild staff based in Weipa for their work during his trip to the Cape this week. Mr Finn personally thanked the two Weipabased QBuild staff – field staff foreperson Mark Bevan and Indigenous construction trainee Masiur Clermont – for their efforts in maintaining important government infrastructure within the Weipa township. He also thanked two Cairns-based QBuild carpenters, Greg McDermott and Peter Mills. “In a State as large and decentralised as Queensland, it is important to recognise and support our staff delivering services in the regions,” Mr Finn said. “The staff based in Weipa and the staff who travel from Cairns work closely with the QBuild
Cape York Regional Office in Cairns to deliver a range of services to government infrastructure such as schools, police stations and government housing. “This may include condition assessments, planned maintenance, contract management services, construction and minor works, responsive maintenance and QBuild’s ‘Flying Screwdriver’ maintenance program. “In times of natural disaster, they will also help out with disaster and emergency response work.” Member for Cook Jason O‘Brien reminded Cape York residents that applications were now open for 10 new apprenticeship positions for the Cape York region as part of the 2012 intake of 100 new QBuild apprentices and trainees across Queensland. “Until November 14, people can apply by
completing a form on the QBuild website,” Mr O‘Brien said. Mr O‘Brien said in the Cape York region there would be: two carpenter positions in Atherton; three carpenters, one painter, one plumber, and one school-based carpenter in Cairns; one construction worker trainee in Bamaga one carpenter position in Innisfail. “In addition, two graduating school-based carpenters will start fulltime work with QBuild,” he said. “These two carpenters will have completed the equivalent of a one year apprenticeship while still at school, so will have three years to go. “QBuild is one of the largest employers of construction and engineering industry apprentices in the State – for the applicants, it’s a foot in the door to a specialised trade career.”
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THE Lord Jesus did not hesitate to bring up the subject of hell among his disciples, a place or state of mind that sounds truly scary, and as the Lord is familiar with it, it’s another reason why we should seek and to save the lost. But remember, the Lord never spoke to the unsaved in condemnation, but to his faithful in warning. In Mark Ch 9 vs 49-50, after warning of hellfire, he uses the idea of “salt,” that favourite food additive of those times (and even today) to explain to his followers spiritual truths about the testing of a believer’s faith. Verses 49-50; “Everyone will be purified by fire as a sacrificed by salt. “Salt is good; but if it loses its saltiness, how can you make it salty again? Have the salt of friendship among yourselves, and
are new to driving take advantage of the warm weather to take road trips,” he said. “The QPS would like them to be aware of the risks of driving over long distances as they may not be used to this practice.” ‘Operation Check It’ is intended to address all anti-social road users in Queensland and as such, the behaviour of all drivers, passengers, pedestrians and cyclists will be monitored.
Motorises urged to wear seatbelts Police are appealing to motorists to wear seatbelts following last week’s horror weekend on Queensland roads in which seven lives were lost, and included a fatal accident at Archer River, near Coen. Initial investigations have shown that at least four, possibly five, of those killed were not wearing seatbelts or correctly restrained. Not wearing a seatbelt has long been identified as one of the Fatal Four along with speed, drink driving and fatigue. State Traffic Support Branch Inspector Ray Rohweder has urged motorists to not only observe the Fatal Four factors but also ensure children are correctly restrained. “We don’t know how many of those lives may have been saved if they had been wearing seatbelts, but we can be sure the toll would likely have been lower if they had,” Inspector Rohweder said. “This has been a tragic weekend already with so many lives destroyed. The simple act of wearing a seatbelt can increase your chances of surviving a traffic crash, no matter how long or short the journey.” Investigations into each of the crashes are continuing.
By Rev. Michael Connolly
live in peace with one another.” In the Old Testament book of Leviticus Ch 1 v 35 we read of God instructing the Israelites to use salt to purify the sacrifices given up to him. So when Christians offer themselves up to God as “living sacrifices”, (Romans Ch12 v 1), then go through the fires of persecutions, the experience will strengthen and purify like salt. And, like salt, Christians will give out life-giving hope of salvation to others. We must remember not to give up our faith, as it would be hard to regain the anointing again“How can you make it salty again?” Let’s leave it there with this reading from 1 Peter Ch 1 vs 3-7 which tells us that there are rich blessings await-
ing believers at the end of time who remain faithful, and then says; “They are for you, who through faith are kept safe by God’s power for the salvation which is ready to be revealed at the end of time. Be glad about this, even though it may now be necessary for you to be sad for a while because of the many kinds of trial you suffer. Their purpose is to prove that your faith is genuine. Even gold, which can be destroyed, is tested by fire; and so your faith, which is much more precious than gold, must also be tested, so that it may endure. Then you will receive praise and glory and honour on the Day when Jesus Christ is revealed.” Keep going, brothers and sisters. Maintain your saltiness. Rev Michael Connolly
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PPTS students celebrate POSITIVE Pathways to Success students celebrated their achievements and the programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second successful year with a barbecue acknowledging the support of families and community last Thursday. Respect for self and others, trust and truth are key values identified by the students on the program. These young people are a credit to themselves and their families. The jovial banter exchanged between the students and their teachers and mentors Chris Brown and Robyn Maskill, is testament to how far they have travelled socially and emotionally this year. Their polite and respectful manner was evident in their interactions
with the many guests. Mr Ronnie John â&#x20AC;&#x153;Grandfatherâ&#x20AC;?, was presented with a carved horse, acknowledging his pivotal role in mentoring, Chris and the first group of boys Eddie, Theo, Brian and William at Springvale Station. The gift was kindly donated by Robyn Lawson and Bill Lonergan of Weipa Post Office. These boys have become role models for other boys in Napranum. The young boys currently attending the program are keen to move onto Springvale and begin their training to become stockmen. The students also surprised Matilda John with a birthday cake. Matilda, whose son Damien John is currently on placement at
Springvale, is a valued supporter of the program offering mentoring and guidance to the staff and students. Certificates of appreciation were presented to many individuals, without whom, Chris said the PPTS program would not have achieved the success to date. The following businesses and organisations are acknowledged as major partners and supporters of the program: David Bird PCYC Cairns, Damien Curr Springvale Station, Weipa Bakery, Weipa Post Office, Weipa Business Equipment, Woolworths, Derek Carter and Colin Savo Community Enterprise Australia, WCCCA and Garry Hutchinson, Western Cape College.
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Ronnie John, Matildas, Corina and Debora Kriss enjoyed the PPTS barbecue and also helped Matilda celebrate her birthday.
PPTS students Steven Barkley, Roydan Cooktown and Albert Luke enjoyed the barbecue.
Certificates of appreciation: Kim Hockey Customs, Ron WCC, Colin Savo CEA, Mary Singleton WCC, Derek Carter CEA, Shae Ailey PCYC, Sharon Kennedy WCC, Robyn Maskill PPTS, Julie Venables Mental Health/ ATODS, Fritz Loban Customs, Anna Renwick Mental Health/ ATODS. Absent: Garry Hilton Weipa Bakery, Robyn Lawson and Bill Lonergan Weipa Post Office, Garry Hutchinson WCC, Sam Gerchow AQIS, Vivienne AQIS, Mike and Sandy Weipa Business Equipment, Dale Seaniger CEA, Damien Curr, Springvale.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY Friday, November 11, 2011 What is the significance of Remembrance Day? Remembrance Day, celebrated on November 11 every year, is one of Australia’s most important national commemorations. The day marks the anniversary of the armistice, on November 11, 1918, which led to the end of World War I, the Great War. The day was originally referred to as Armistice Day. What happens on Remembrance Day? On Remembrance Day, one minute’s silence is observed by allied nations at the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month in honour of those who have died or been wounded on duty since World War I. The original idea of five minutes’ silence was mooted by Melbourne journalist and World War I veteran Edward George Honey. He suggested this act of public com-
memoration in a letter published in London’s Evening Standard in 1919. South African Percy Patrick suggested two minutes silence. At the end of World War II, the Australian and British governments extended the commemoration to those who have served and suffered in all military conflicts, renaming Armistice Day, Remembrance Day. Since 1997, one minute’s silence has been observed for all injured and fallen soldiers. What is the difference between Remembrance Day and ANZAC Day? While both ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day have similar aims today, their origins were very different: Remembrance Day, marks the anniversary of armistice between the Germans and the allied forces, on November 11, 1918, which led to the end of World War I. The nation is asked to pause
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REMEMBRANCE Day 2011 will be recognised in Weipa this Friday morning at a commemorative service to be held at the Weipa Town Memorial. The service will commence at 10.45am and everyone is invited to attend.
for one minute to commemorate and pay respect those who have served and suffered for Australia’s cause in all military conflicts since World War I. Allied nations also pay their respects for their respective country through a minute’s silence on Remembrance Day. ANZAC Day commemorates the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces in Gallipoli, in 1915, during World War I. The date, April 25, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916. Every year commemorative services are held, during which Australians and New Zealanders pay their respects to and acknowledge those who have served and died for our respective countries in war, conflicts and peace operations. What is the significance of the red poppy? The Flanders poppy, the emblem of Remembrance Day, was among
the first plants to bloom on the ravaged battlefields of northern France and Belgium during World War I. It gained its symbolic resonance through Colonel John McCrae’s poignant poem In Flanders Fields (1915). In response to McCrae’s rae’s poem, Moina Michael from the he American YMCA wrote We Shall ll Keep the Faith (1918), imploring ng people to wear a poppy in memory mory of those who served on the battlefields. The French YMCA A suggested selling Armistice Day poppies to raise funds for the benefit of war widows, orphans and veterans in n need in 1918 – a tradition on that continues to this day. Originally, these silk ilk poppies were made by World War ar I orphans in the devastated regions ns of France. The poppies were first brought rought from
France and sold in Australia in 1921. The poppies are now made locally by RSL members, and proceeds continue to support veteran’s welfare.
First Remembrance Day commemorative stamps released AUSTRALIA Post will release its first ever issue of Remembrance Day stamps to mark this year’s significant date 11.11.11. Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of the armistice which ended World War I (1914 – 1918), when Australians pause to honour our men and women who were injured, or lost their lives in service for our country. An observance of silence was adopted on the first anniversary of armistice on 11 November 1919 by allied nations, and now honours all who have served and suffered in any military conflict or peace-keeping operation. Australia Post Managing Director and CEO, Ahmed Fahour says, “This stamp issue has a very significant time and date sequence this year, where one minutes
silence is observed at 11am on 11.11.11 – a sequence which only occurs every 100 years.” “It is fitting for Australia Post to commemorate Remembrance Day in Australia given the observance of silence was originally proposed by Melbourne journalist and World War I veteran, Edward George Honey in 1919. “Not many people would know that a plaque stands next to Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance, acknowledging Edward George Honey’s significant contribution, which is still celebrated today by allied nations,” he said. The two stamps in the Remembrance Day 11.11.11 issue capture the essence and origins of Remembrance Day. A silhouetted shadow of two soldiers features on one design and a bugler on the
REMEMBRANCE DAY Friday, November 11, 2011
other, each in combination with a Flanders poppy and the first stanza of John McCrae’s famous poem In Flanders Fields, penned in 1915. Melbourne-based designer, Tim Hancock, was commissioned to illustrate the stamp issue and has skilfully drawn attention to the shadow cast by history of those who were affected, injured or lost during their wartime service. As part of the issue, Australia Post will also release a limited edition stamp and coin cover (11,111 units in total), with a $5 pad printed coin specially made by the Royal Australian Mint. The coin also features scalloped edging. The Remembrance Day 11.11.11 product range comprises of a minisheet, first day cover, stamp pack, maxicard set of two, stamp-and-coin
cover (limited edition of 11,111 units total), selfadhesive booklet of 10 x 60c stamps and a self-adhesive roll of 200 x 60c stamps. This stamp issue is available at participating Australia Post retail outlets, via mail order on 1800 331 794 and online at www.auspost.com. au/stamps from November2, 2011 while stocks last.
Remembrance Day commemorates the suspension of hostilities and the initiation of peace talks by countries that participated in the First World War. Since that day Australians observe that significant event each year with “two minutes silence” in remembrance of those who fought and died in wars in which Australian has been involved.
COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE MC – Ian Pressley Service – Padre Ron Watson Laying of Wreaths Last Post Two Minutes Silence Ode Rouse WHERE: Town Memorial TIME: Commence at 10.45am Western Cape Bulletin November 9, 2011 Page 13
SNAPSHOTS SNA APSHOTS Melbourne Cup @ The Albatross Bay Resort Yes, Rob you did win the Black Caviar limited edition souvenier.
Dayan and Raymond took Jahral to his first Melbourne Cup.
Tracey, Sonia, Andrea and Luke enjoying the Melbourne Cup luncheon.
The girls Jade, Hayley, Sue and Sue got together on Tuesday.
RJ escorted Latifah and Meegan to the luncheon.
Tina and Abbie celebrated Cup Day at the Albatross luncheon.
Lynne and Carrie enjoying the race day luncheon.
Norma, Beth, Svetlana and Irina were in their racing best for the Cup.
All smiles were Gen, Tania and Trish with Wayne, Geeza, John and Pappo.
Fish brought the Melbourne boys who were on their Rebel Tour to The Albatross Melbourne Cup luncheon.
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Tamyn, Parida and Nisa dressed up for fashion of the fields.
Leanne, Julie, Doughboy, Peta and Buster watched the Cup in the Boathouse Bar.
Sam took advantage of the luncheon to take husband Phil out for his birthday.
Francis and Justin with the winners of the door prizes Norma, Sherie and Margie.
SNAPSHOTS @ The Weipa Kindy Halloween Dance S ,/6 4/' /,0,7(' &RPPXQLW\ /HJDO 6HUYLFH Help for Victims of Crime 1800 604 755 Shop 3 McNamara Centre, Weipa Next to Post Office
COMMUNITY CALENDAR Got an event coming up? Send us an email detailing the event name, date, time and location to: office@westerncapebulletin.com.au and we’ll include it in the Community Calendar at no charge! NOVEMBER Thursday 10
Eastern Oval and Grounds master plan community information session, 7pm WTA Council Chambers.
Thursday 10
P&C Monthly Meeting, 7.30pm Resource Centre
Friday 11
Weipa Billfish Weekend briefing 6pm at the Golf Club.
Friday 11
Weipa Swimming Club - club night 5.30pm registration for 6pm start. Weipa Billfishing Weekend. Saturday night scoresheet update and Sunday night presentation.
Saturday 12 and Sunday 13
Saturday 12 Cape York Bowhunters and Sunday 13 President’s Shoot
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Saturday 12
Carpentaria Golf Club Presentation evening for members.
Friday 18
Weipa Swimming Club - club night 5.30pm registration for 6pm start.
Saturday 19
Napranum Fun Day at Ruchook Festival Grounds 1 - 6pm. Market stalls, face painting, family entertainment.
Sunday 20
Next Red Hatters Social (over and under 50’s by a tad or two or maybe a few. Breakfast at Cape Cafe 9am. Interested in becoming a Red Hatter phone the Queen on 4069 9866.
Friday 25
Weipa Swimming Club - club night 5.30pm registration for 6pm start.
Monday 28
P&C Monthly Meeting, 7.30pm Resource Centre
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DECEMBER Saturday 3
Drawing of Williams Family fundraiser RAFFLE at Weipa Bowls Club.
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A fresh approach to real estate in Weipa
REAL ESTATE
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Plenty of space for the whole family in this large 4 Bedroom home. The main bedroom is complimented with a walk-in robe, ensuite and sliding door access to an oversized outdoor undercover area, tiled throughout, split system air-conditioning, solar hot water, modern kitchen, combined lounge dining area, family room. This one has it all.
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This highset three bedroom, one bathroom home is well maintained and has much to offer. With a well presented upgraded kitchen, open plan living/ dining area, split system air conditioners and ceiling fans throughout and a wide timber veranda outback perfect for relaxing. The large grounds are well maintained with a fully fenced backyard and a fenced above ground pool. This home is in a great position, close to schools and town amenities.
Want your property sold or managed contact the team at Western Cape Real Estate A fresh approach to real estate in Weipa
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Expressions of interest are invited for the sale and removal of the existing residential dwelling at this site. Further information can be obtained by contacting Weipa Real Estate.
FOR LEASE VACANT SHOWROOM AND OFFICE A rare opportunity exists to lease a vacant commercial area in Evans Landing with showroom and ofďŹ ce. Please contact Weipa Real Estate for further information.
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TELEVISION
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4:00 Rage (PG) 5:00 Can We Help? 5:30 New Inventors 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Good Morning Kalimantan 11:30 One Plus One 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple 2:10 The Genius Of Design 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Choccywoccydoodah: Cake And Cupids Conquer All 6:25 The Good Cook 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 My Family: Ben Behaving Badly - Ben volunteers to look after one of Janey’s elderly care clients for an evening; what could possibly go wrong? 8:30 Midsomer Murders: Shot At Dawn: An old feud between the Hammond and Hicks families appears to have escalated to murder when the grandfather of the Hammonds is found dead. 10:05 Bored To Death: Take A Dive 10:35 Lateline 11:20 Tracey Ullman’s State Of The Union - Tracey Ullman continues her tour across America showcasing her vast array of original characters and impersonations in a wide collection of irreverent and hilarious skits, that range from sardonic parody to social satire. 11:45 Rage
6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Pyramid 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affiar 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice 7:30 Two And A Half Men: “Above Exalted Cyclops” (PG s,l) Chelsea sets Alan up on a blind date with her new friend Rose. 8:00 Two And A Half Men: “Sir Lancelot’s Litter Box” (PG s,l) After Charlie reluctantly agrees to let Chelsea move in and he mourns the loss of his bachelor pad, Alan finds that there’s not much space left for him in the house. 8:30 The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button: Tells the story about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. A man, like any of us, who is unable to stop time. 12:30 Panic Room: A mother and daughter find themselves fighting for their lives in their New York mansion when three burglars come looking for a hidden cache of cash. 2:00 Spyforce 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Danoz Direct / 4:30 Good Morning America
6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “My Boy Jack” (M v,l) 2:30 Dr Oz 3:30 Toybox 4:00 It’s Academic 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: Leah and Miles turn to Elijah a fter their break-up, Brax makes the ultimate sacrifice for Charlie. Dex asks April to his formal. 7:30 Better Homes & Gardens 9:00 Movie: “Sweet Home Alabama” (PG l) 11:15 Special: The Woman With Giant Legs - A moving and passionate account of one woman’s fight to live a normal life. Mandy Sellars’ legs and feet are three times larger than that of the average person. Like Joseph Merrick - the ‘Elephant Man’ - she suffers from Proteus Syndrome. With help from The Proteus Syndrome Foundation, and after years of misdiagnosis, she has finally found the support she needs, but at what cost? 12:15 October Road 2:15 Room For Improvement 3:00 Infomercials / 4:00 NBC Today
5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 Insight 2:30 Living Black 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: French Coastlines: Noirmoutier to Talkmont-SurGironde 6:00 Letters and Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Town With Nicholas Crane: Ludlow 8:30 As It Happened: The First World War From Above - This program offers a unique perspective on the scale of the First World War as a collection of extraordinary historical finds are brought to the screen for the first time. Aerial footage, shot from an airship in the summer of 1919, captures the trenches and battlefields of Europe, revealing the damage and destruction inflicted on the landscape. 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Sex Workers and Proud! 11:40 Movie: “Black Butterfly” (M l,v,s) - In Spanish. After the brutal murder of Guido Pazos, an incorruptible judge, his girlfriend sets out to find the person who ordered the killing, and who then smeared Pazos’ name by making the death look like it occurred at a gay orgy. 1:40 South Park 3:05 Weatherwatch Overnight
SATURDAY 12
4:00 Rage (MA) 5:00 Rage (PG) 6:00 Rage (G) 10:00 Rage Guest Programmer: Horrowshow 11:00 Choccywoccydoodah: Cake and Cupids Conquer All 11:20 Minuscule: Cicada’s Song 11:30 The Good Cook 12:00 Foreign Correspondent 12:30 Australian Story 1:00 Basketball: WNBL: Bendigo Vs Canberra 3:00 Football: W-League 5:00 Bowls: Australia Vs RSA 2011 6:00 Planet Food: Malaysia 6:30 Gardening Australia 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Doc Martin - PC Penhale gets an unexpected visit from his ex-wife, but she doesn’t remember that she is his EX-wife; romance is in the air for Eleanor and Martin; and Louisa’s baby finally gets a name. 8:20 Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Murder On The Orient Express - Poirot investigates the murder of a shady American businessman stabbed in his compartment on the Orient Express when it is blocked by a blizzard in the Serbian mountains. 9:50 The Graham Norton Show 10:35 Penn And Teller: Fool Us - The following magicians try to fool Penn and Teller: Cubic Act - French Illusionists; Nick Einhorn - British Mentalist; Michael Vincent - British Street Magician; and Morgan and West - British Street Magicians. 11:25 Rage Guest Programmer: Horrorshow
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 9:00 Children’s Programs 4:30 The Garden Gurus 5:00 National News: First At Five 5:30 4WD TV 6:00 National News Saturday 6:30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7:30 Movie: “Happy Feet” (G) - Happy Feet takes us to Antarctica where we meet a young emperor penguin having a hard time attracting a mate. While his friends use their singing skills to attracts mates, his song sends potential sweethearts running in the opposite direction. However, he has a gift like no other, he can dance in a way that would make Fred Astaire jealous. 8:30 Movie: “Terminator Salvation” (M v) 11:25 Dr T And The Women: Dr. Sullivan Travis “Dr. T.” is a wealthy Dallas gynecologist for some of the wealthiest women in Texas who finds his idealist life beginning to fall apart starting when his wife, Kate, suffers a nervous breakdown and is commited to the state mental hospital. Unfortunately for him, it is just the start of his midlife crisis as the women in his life begin to divulge their deepest secrets. 1:45 Silver Bears 3:50 Nine Presents / 4:00 Danoz Direct / 5:30 Wesley Impact
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 9:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 V8 Supercars 2011 4:30 High Road, Low Road 5:00 Creek To Coast 5:30 Queensland Weekender 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Movie: “Coraline” (PG v,h) 8:30 Movie: “Armageddon” (M l) 11:15 That ‘70s Show: “It’s Only Rock And Roll” - Hyde begins working at W.B.’s office but soon finds his glamorous rock and roll job isn’t glamorous at all. Kitty is feeling unneeded, unnecessary and unloved - so she takes up Tai Chi with Midge and Donna. Kelso, inspired by Donna’s dedication to feminism, gives his Playboy collection to Fez. 12:05 Grey’s Anatomy: “Some Kind Of Miracle” (M) - All hearts stop momentarily as the staff of Seattle Grace pray for some kind of miracle as the fallout from the Ferry disaster continues. 1:05 Movie: “A Clean Kill (FKA: Seduced) (1999)” - A woman claims that her lover killed his wife, but he insists they were never involved. Will the police be able to uncover the truth? 3:00 Special: This Rugged Coast - Ben Cropp seeks out sea snakes on the Great Barrier Reef and studies them in great detail. 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz
5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:15 Korean News 5:45 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifier: Argentina Vs Bolivia 8:00 World News 1:00 Black Music: An American (R)evolution: We Shall Overcome 2:00 Adventures In Listening: Kurt Masur 3:00 The Year Of Anish Kapoor 3:55 James Rhodes: Piano Man: Bach French Suite 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Dennis Cometti 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Big, Bigger, Biggest: Submarine 8:30 Mythbusters - Reverse Engineering - Adam and Jamie test the myth that some 1970s sports cars were so badly designed that they would be more aerodynamic if their body were turned backward on the frame. Meanwhile, Kari, Grant and Tory look into a scene from the movie Lethal Weapon 2: Can a surfboard be launched through the windscreen of a car, and still be lethal? 9:30 RocKwiz: Shellie Morris & Ross Wilson 10:20 Movie: “Van Diemen’s Land” - In English and Gaelic. The true story of Alexander Pearce, Australia’s most notorious convict. In 1822, Pearce and seven fellow convicts escaped from Sarah Island penal settlement, a place of brutal treatment and punishment, only to find a world less forgiving - the Tasmanian wilderness. 12:10 SOS: “Glenn Owen Dodds” 1:10 South Park / 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight
SUNDAY 13
SBS 5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 Dateline 2:30 The Squiz 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: French Coastlines: Noirmoutier to Talmont-SurGironde 6:00 Letters And Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 My Sri Lanka With Peter Kuruvita 8:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 8:35 Anthony Bourdian: No Reservations: Mexico 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Big Love: D.I.V.O.R.C.E 11:05 Movie: “ The Easy Way” (M a,s) In French. Based on a true story. In 1976, Albert Spaggiari masterminded an extraordinary robbery of a major French bank where the gang walked out with $40 million in cash. Although captured, he managed to escape police custody, fleeing to South America so as to avoid extradition. A police detective, who is obsessed with bringing Spaggiari to justice, eventually tracks him to a small village in South America. 12:50 Movie: “Bed Education” (MAV v,h) - In Spanish. . An examination of the effect of Franco-era religious schooling and sexual abuse on the lives of two long-time friends. 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight
4:00 Rage (MA) 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: Healthy Living 12:00 Landline 1:00 7.30 1:30 Message Stick: Homeward Bound 2:00 The Marriage of Figaro 5:00 Art Nation 5:30 Dance Academy 6:00 Life: Creatures Of The Deep 6:50 Minuscule: Picnic 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Restoration Home: Nutbourne Pumping Station 8:30 The Secret Diaries Of Miss Anne Lister 10:05 Compass: Life’s Big Questions: Warwick Thornton 10:30 Pride And Prejudice 11:25 Ladies Of Letters 11:50 Restoration Home: Nutbourne Pumping Station 1:00 Lilies: The Thunderbolt: Iris falls madly in love with a conjurer, Domingo Hennessey, and they marry in haste. But her new husband has a terrible secret. 2:00 Lilies: The White Charger: May embarks on a tempestuous affair with her married boss, Mr Brazendale, while Dadda and Billy prepare for the Orange Lodge parade. 3:10 To The Manor Bowen: Community Spirit - The LlewelynBowens are finally on the village map after Laurence raffles himself and Jackie as a special prize at the local fete.
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wild World Of Sports 11:00 Australian Fishing Championships 11:30 Cybershack 12:00 Pyramid 12:30 Kitchen Whiz 1:00 TBA 1:30 TBA 2:30 The Celebrity Apprentice 4:30 Manly Surf 5:00 National News: First At Five 5:30 MX TV 6:00 National News 6:30 Frozen Planet 7:30 60 Minutes 8:30 TBA 9:30 Person Of Interest 10:30 Prime Suspect 11:30 Flashpoint: Planets Aligned - The SRU attempts to rescue a kidnapped girl who is being held at a booby-trapped house, but while on the job they learn that one of the abductors is a teen who went missing several year earlier. 12:30 The Baron 1:30 Spyforce 2:30 Danoz Direct 3:30 Newstyle Direct 4:00 Goodmorning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News 5:30 Today
6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 Kochie’s Business Builders 10:30 Under The Hammer 11:00 Movie: “Curse Of The Pink Panther” 1:00 V8 Supercars 2011 4:30 Three In A Bed 5:30 The Great South East 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Sunday Night 7:30 Wild Boys (PG) 8:30 Bones: “The Proof In The Pudding” (M) - Government agents put the Jeffersonian on lockdown, and demand that Brennan and her team determine a cause of death for unidentified but highly classified remains. Soon the team begins to suspect they are investigating a famous presidential assassination. 9:30 Castle: “Wrapped Up In Death” 10:30 Royal Pains 11:30 Forensic Investigators: Australia’s True Crimes 12:30 Grey’s Anatomy 1:30 The Real Seachange 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News
5:00 World News 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 Football Asia 11:00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine Program 12:30 Speedweek 2:00 Al Jazeera News 3:00 The Conspiracy Files: Lockerbie 4:00 A Fork In The Road: Singapore 4:30 Living Black 5:00 Cycling Central 6:00 Thalassa: Hong Kong’s Marine Police 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Lost Worlds: The Bible: A History: Abraham 8:30 Mother Of Rock: Lillian Roxon - In New York City in 1968 a revolution was under way in a tiny club called Max’s Kansas City. When Andy Warhol’s Factory superstars collided with the underground music scene at Max’s, punk rock was born. The reigning queen of Max’s was Australian journalist Lillian Roxon. She was a music visionary who understood before anyone else how important music would be in shaping popular culture. 9:30 JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America 11:10 Movie: “Bon Voyage” (M v) - In French. An actress, a writer, a university researcher and a government official combine in an effort to flee Paris in the shadow of the Nazis’ takeover of the city. 1:10 Movie: “Yella” (M l,a) - In German. A complex story about power, dreams and death, this dramatic tale follows Yella, a woman who leaves her hometown and her husband for a promising job and a new life, but is haunted by voices and sounds from her past. 2:50 Weatherwatch Overnight
MONDAY 14
7 CENTRAL 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Gossip” (M s) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Security USA 3:30 Children’s Programs 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: Miles and Leah consider their future together. Roo gets a mystery date invite. John finds himself booted from Council and Ruby feels that it’s over between her and Casey. 7:30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 8:30 The Amazing Race 9:30 How I Met Your Mother 11:30 Outsourced 11:30 30 Rock: “Winter Madness” (PG) 12:00 Trauma: “Protocol” 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News
4:00 Rage (G) 5:00 Art Nation 5:30 At The Movies 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Landline 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Monarch of the Glen 1:25 A Poet’s Guide To Britain 2:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Breathing Fire: Secret Weapon Of The Somme 6:45 Animal Rites: Bird 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Australian Story: The Girl From Boryslaw 8:30 Targeting Bin Laden 10:00 TBA 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Darling Buds Of May: A Breath Of French Air: Part 2 (PG) Despite Pop’s reservations about foreign food, the Larkins set off for Brittany having agreed that they definitely need a holiday. 12:30 Targeting Bin Laden 2:00 The Bear Man Of Kamchatka: A warm and stunningly beautiful film about one man’s love and care for orphaned grizzly bear cubs and his determination to prove they can live harmoniously with humans. 3:00 Bowls: Australia Vs RSA 2011: Women’s Pairs (2nd Test)
6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days of our Lives 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Pyramid 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: “The Isolation Permutation” 8:30 The Mentalist 9:30 CSI: Miami: “Sinner Takes All” (M) - A masked assassin disrupts a high-stakes poker game and kills one of the players. 10:30 CSI: Miami: “Dishonor” (M) 11:30 Undercovers: Without My Daughter - Steven and Samantha receive a mission to bring a North Korean physicist to the U.S., but the man refuses to leave without his daughter. Defying orders, the Blooms go after the girl and encounter another pair of spies who are also looking for her. 12:30 The Avengers 1:30 Entertainment Tonight 2:00 Danoz Direct 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Goodmorning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today
6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Murder In Greenwich” (M v,a,s) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Security USA 3:30 Children’s Programs 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: April asks Xavier to the school formal. Bianca wants Liam to buy a family car, but he buys a motorbike instead. Marilyn tries to put a positive spin on a tarot card reading. 7:30 The X Factor 8:30 Body Of Proof: “Hard Knocks/ Talking Heads” - When 17year-old over-achiever Trent is found dead after calling 911 outside of a rave, Megan is called to investigate. 11:00 Dual Suspects 12:00 Special: Adventures With The Cropp Family 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News
5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Age Of Terror: Terroe International 2:00 Insight 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 The Crew 5:30 Living Black 6:00 Letters And Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Mythbusters: Blue Ice 8:30 Man Vs Wild: Texas Desert 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Housos: Green Day 10:30 Skins: Liv 11:30 The World Game: Thee World Game panel offers expert analysis and local perspective on all things football, plus all the latest news and match results. 12:30 Living Black 1:00 Movie: “Cold Light” (MA s,a,n) - In Icelandic and English. Set against the stark, majestic Icelandic landscape, this film follows Grimur as a young boy who has dire visions about his family, but no one will believe him. Later, as an adult, he must find the courage to confront his past. Nominated for Best Director and Best Actor at the 2004 European Film Awards. 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight
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IMPARJA 6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days of our Lives 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Pyramid 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice 7:30 RBT 8:30 Unforgettable 9:30 CSI: Miami: “Getting Axed” 10:30 Chase: “Crazy Love” - A fugitive with a dark past who manipulates his teenage girlfriend with promises of freedom and a life filled with romance and adventure flees with his underage victim, destroying anything and anyone that comes in his way. 11:30 Rubicon: Look To The Ant - Kale invites Will over for dinner and gives him some interesting information. 12:30 The Baron 1:30 Danoz Direct 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Goodmorning America 5:00 Early Morning News 5:30 Today
4:00 Rage 5:00 Gardening Australia 5:30 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Breathing Fire: Secret Weapon Of The Somme 1:20 TBA 1:35 Meerkat Manor: The Next Generation 2:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 The Pirvate Life Of: Cows 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 Dinosaur Stampede 9:30 United States of Tara: Bryce Will Play - After revealing her frightening new alter, Bryce, Tara and Dr. Hattaras meet with KSOP Psychology Co-chair Dr. Smolow and discuss the ‘Abusive Alter Concept’. 9:55 Jennifer Byrne Presents 10:25 Lateline 11:00 Lateline Business 11:30 U Be Dead: (M a,l) A real-life crime story of disturbed serial stalker Maria Marchese who was sentenced to nine years in prison for the sustained intimidation of a London doctor. 1:05 Monarch Of The Glen 2:00 Invasion Of The Crocodiles 3:00 Big Ideas
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PUZZLES
CROSSWORD No. 73
SUDOKU No. 73
Your Lucky ARIES (March 21st - April 20th)
Your friends will follow your advice, even if it seems quite impractical. As soon as they can see that you know what you are doing, the others will copy you. Romance. A favourable aspect to Mars later in the week will give you a lot of excess energy. Don’t be surprised if a few admirers come out of the woodwork and start paying you attention. You won’t know which one to choose!
TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)
A dream which involves a close friend will help you to understand your true feelings towards this person. There may be some tension between you which has not been properly resolved. Romance. A misunderstanding at the beginning of the week could lead to a major let-down. You will be glad that your partner is so forgiving!
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A minor skirmish between family members will soon be sorted out: after that, everyone will get on fine. One person may never be completely content, however. Romance. Your relationship with a person whom you depend on might be going through some ups and downs at the moment. Listen to what they have to say before you pass judgement.
CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd)
This is not the time for any rash moves. Be especially careful later in the week, when you may end up making a shortsighted decision which you later regret. Romance. Your enthusiasm will be appreciated by your partner. A favourable aspect to Venus later in the week will bring you closer together.
LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)
A friend will put you in a difficult position. While you should try to be loyal to them, avoid doing anything which could backfire later. Romance. You and your partner may be at different energy levels this week. You will need to be patient in order to bridge the gap between you: don’t be too sensitive, even if you feel that your needs aren’t being met.
VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)
FINDWORD No. 73 A LAUGH WITH LOTSA
Time spent with people whom you hardly know will give you a chance to expand your social life. One person in particular will catch your eye. Romance. A meeting later in the week will help to put your social life back on track. You may be feeling a little left out at the moment. Don’t worry: you haven’t been forgotten!
LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)
You may be feeling a little restless because other people are not quite as wound up as you. It is your role to motivate everybody else this week! Romance. A powerful aspect to Uranus will help to bring a much-needed change into your life. You need to take advantage of an opportunity as soon as it comes: don’t be shy about making the first move.
SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)
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Don’t believe everything that you are told. A meeting later in the week will help you to find out what has really been going on behind your back. Romance. This should be a very rewarding time, both for you and your partner. A series of powerful aspects to Mercury at the beginning of the week will help you to communicate well.
SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st)
You will receive a phone call later in the week that will help to cheer you up. You will finally hear from a friend whom you thought you had lost touch with Romance. A powerful aspect to Venus will help to put your love-life into focus this week Make sure that you follow up on a chance meeting.
CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)
Be careful to keep an agreement which you made recently with a friend. It was very important to them, and they will feel let down if you don’t stick to your word. Romance. You may be too anxious to jump in to a relationship without considering the consequences. Make sure that you know what you are doing before it is too late.
AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)
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SOLUTIONS No. 73
A long-standing agreement with a friend may be on the point of breaking down today. This agreement has its flaws, but it has stood you in good stead. Romance. Your confidence will be much higher than usual. This would be an excellent time to make the first move in a new relationship.
PISCES (February 20th - March 20th)
A friend who has your best interests at heart may nevertheless put you on the wrong track. This person may be less helpful than they think. Romance. Some encouraging remarks from a person that you admire will help to cheer you up. This person has a much higher opinion of you than you realise.
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Golf Club presentations this Saturday night ON Sunday Single Stableford game was played at the Carpentaria Golf Club, which was kindly sponsored by Gary and Mel Young. A medium field of players took to the course and the winner of the day was Taylor Francisco with 39 points. Second place went to Peter Clarke with 38 points. We had some random draw prizes on Sunday and they went to Jo, Mick Fleming, Mick Lund and Gavin. NTPs went to Newmy on 15 and Jeff on 18. Thank you once again to Gary and Mel for sponsoring these events and well done to all the winners. There will be no official competitions on Saturday’s duruing November due to the many functions occurring at
the club. If you wish to have a game and hand in cards, please organise with your fellow members and place the cards in the green fees box under the birdies wheel to be handicapped. On Sunday an 18Hole Single Stroke event will be held. Please be at the clubhouse by 12:10pm. Due to the Members Presentation evening on Saturday, November 12 at 6.45pm, the clubhouse will be closed for the evening. D o n ’t f o rg e t t h e Carpentaria Golf Club AGM is on Sunday, November 20 at 10am at the clubhouse. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our sponsors this year and the members who have helped out at the club in various ways. Thank you all.
Hard-fought wins in squash finals PRELIMINARY finals were held at the Weipa Squash Club on Tuesday night. A grade Bruce Lee’s A1 Owen Witt alternated wins a g a i n s t To n y J a a ’s R o d Wawrzyniak when they preplayed their game, so we were not able to witness the spectacle when Owen defeated Rod (3-2), but the last two games were touch and go. If it wasn’t so serious, it would have been comical to see A2 Glen Egan going into the game with an eye injury against Aaron Schleich with a leg injury, but this shows the callibre of players in Weipa when despite their inabilities they still retrieved lots of difficult shots and covered the court almost as normal. “Hoppy” was eventually
victorious against “Pirate Pete” (1-3). A3 Bill Nason raced to the lead after the first game against Steve Lugsdin, but Bill was trying to control the game from the centre of the court and Steve soon forced Bill to move around the court, which he did with surprising agility, however it ended up Steve’s match (1-3). A4 Alex Dunn showed good form against his smaller opponent Chrisden Russ initially when he won the first two games. After some fantastic lengthy rallies and lots of backhand shots however, Chrisden switched to overdrive and took out the next three games, even though the fourth was a “long” game which could have ended
the match differently (2-3). B Grade Chuck Norris B1 Adam Woodhouse lost his first game to Vin Diesel’s Justin Hyytinen however after many great rallies, some consisting almost entirely of boast shots, and many corner shots (which are impossible to read where they may end up), Adam ploughed through to win the next three games (3-1). B2 Ben Braun would have found the first game against Clair Johnston a bit harrowing but then Clair let the pressure get to her however after many excellent rallies and boast shots she crept back up in the third game, but it was Ben’s night (3-0). B3 Sally Parr went down in the first game against Mark Walters which I think gave
Mark false hope, but then Sally “pulled up her socks” (tried pulling up ankle socks?) and gave it her all, taking the next three games despite some excellent rallies between these two quality players (3-1). B4 Baylee Woodhouse always plays with agility as she runs all through the game (including retrieving the ball after handouts) and although her skills are improving, she went down in three games to the more experienced Esther Rutherford (0-3). So…Tony Jaa came out on top of the A grade preliminaries and Chuck Norris for B grade to proceed to the grand finals on Friday night. See you then! Yours squashfully Ruth Harris
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Mozzies harass Harriers Run 1618 Set by Ducky Daddles from the Rocky Point boat ramp 19 hashers, 4 dogs, 210,048,100 mozzies We knew it wouldn’t be a run for the faint-hearted as Ducky Daddles is in training mode. A picture run it was. Pictures of buildings etc where the regroups were to be. Along the front of SPQ to the overflow tank at Station A. Then through the bush where Brownie found something dead and rotten to roll in. We ended up at the junction of the Andoom Road. Then up the road, through the bush to The Anchorage. Back up the road to the old Hospital and back to the Hooch. There, while dancing to the tune of mozzie rock, 000, I See You, Cardiac, Tool Box and In Shape were welcomed to the fold. Scoop brought her Mom and Dad along and we welcomed a visit from an old ex-Weipa Hasher Mike Collins, AKA Cumulus, who is visiting all the way from Norfolk Island. Pity the mozzies broke up the party too quickly. Next week the Movember 14, Quasimodo will set the run from Six Tunnels carpark at 1745. See you there, On On Outhouse.
Chrisden Russ makes a difficult return versus Alex Dunn.
All grins after a good match.
Bill Nason showing his skills Vs Steve Lugsdin.
Justin Hyytinen serves to Adam Woodhouse.
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Western Cape College sports stars honoured Sportswom a ISABELn of the Year 2011 LA RAL EIGH
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Pierre De Coubertin Award
The Pierre De Coubertin Award recognises a student who has represented the school, district or region as a participant in at least three sports during Years 8 to 12, demonstrates initiative, teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play. The 2011 recipient of the Pierre De Coubertin Award is Stevie Barham.
Madison Edward received the Sporting Achievment Award for outstanding performance in Open Girls Golf at the sports awards ceremony.
The Western Cape College Sportsman/Sportswoman of the Year award recognises an all-round sportsperson whose sporting achievements range across a variety of school sports at varying levels. This person has further demonstrated excellent personal attributes and sportsmanship qualities throughout the year. Page 22 Western Cape Bulletin November 9, 2011
Samuel De Bosch received the Sporting Achievment Award for outstanding performance in 14 years atheletics at the sports awards ceremony.
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Christopher Namok won the sportstar for Term 1.
Pelina Schuh won the sportstar for Term 1.
Savannah Jia-Craige won the sportstar for Term 2.
Geraldine Kris won the sportstar for Term 3.
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Weipa weather
Weipa tide chart Wed 09 Time
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0439 1.92
0536
0846 1.71
0911 1.80 0627
1548 2.50 1602
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Sat 12 Time
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0.79 0127 0.71
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2.67 1826
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37.0°
22.2°
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Fri, Nov 4
37.6°
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0841 2.07 1755
Showers. 8 - 9 knots, SE - NW winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 23Â&#x192;C.
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Possible Shower. 8 - 9 knots, ESE - NNW winds. Chance of rain 50% Min 23Â&#x192;C.
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0201 0.67 0236
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Rain Clearing 6 - 8 knots, SE - SW winds. Chance of rain 40% Min 23Â&#x192;C.
Mostly Sunny. 6 - 8 knots, SE - WSW winds. Chance of rain 20% Min 23Â&#x192;C.
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NOT long now until the Billfish Weekend. Friday night is the briefing at the Golf Club, 6pm for nomination. The briefing must be attended by one team member if you are nominating. It wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be a long night, allow about two hours tops. I still have some nomination forms at Weipa News & Sports if you want pick one up. Gar have been hard to find, especially Big Five Spot. I have plenty of Four Spot at the shop, and I have been told there a lot of Gar down along the coast so take your Drawstring Cast Net as you may hit a descent school. Keep your eyes peeled because
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you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t beat fresh Gar. Another problem is # 4 Ball sinkers for Gar rigging - havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t got any sorry, you might have to check out your mates tacklebox. On a more positive note I do have plenty of hooks and skirts, in all sizes. It should be a great weekend as plenty of good Billfish have been caught and sighted. Spanish Mackerel can get a bit annoying when trolling for Billfish, swiping all your baits, so have plenty rigged. For those of you that arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t fishing the comp big Threadfin Salmon are being caught at both the Mission and Andoon bridges, live Mullet your best
bait, sundown and sun-up your best time. There are a few Prawn being caught, especially under the Mission River bridge. They are not big, but a good bait size. Grunter fishing is picking up with fish up to 60cm reportably being caught at Red Beach and over in the mouth of Gordon Creek. Anglers are finding that fresh slabs of Mullet are more enticing to the bigger fish, rather than Prawn. Duyfken Point is still producing good Tuskfish over 50cm on a regular basis with Prawn being the preferred bait. Probably worth a trip up to the Skardon River as with all
this humidity about it should be bringing on the Jacks. Try and use a lure with some heavy stripe on them as Jacks take it as a challenge and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t resist having a go at it. Havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t got much more to report except that I will be looking for heaps of photos from this weekend. The Bully wants to do a feature on the billfish weekend,so either email them to me at weipabaitandtackle@ bigpon.com or straight to the Western Cape Bulletin at editor@westerncapebulletin.com. au Good luck to everyone for the weekend! Terri