07 4661 9800 1094016-EP39-13
or ONLINE at www. freetimes .com.au
Week commencing Thursday, 28 May | 2015 | Edition 781
Beat the fat cycle
Drive toll down
Pride at steak
Casey’s Spin on sport
PAGE 2
PAGE 3
PAGE 6
PAGES 22-23
1125178-FA12-14
BLINDS Awnings - Shutters - Rollers Panel Glides - Verticals - Venetians
www.hotco erfield rpe-Warwick-Tent Servicing Stantho
Specialising in Commercial, Industrial and Domestic Sheds. Made from Bluescope Australian Steel Full service - Slab, Erection & Councils
1179013-HM14-15
Warwick
QBCC1197750 NSW237076c
Chloe Smyth plans to be Cinderella on a shoestring at her formal.
Phone Neal Simpson and Lou Ots on
07 4661 9835
Cinderella on a shoestring
Servicing the Warwick | Stanthorpe | Tenterield districts e. lou.ots@hotmail.com
AFTER months of planning, dreaming and spending, thousands of students will soon celebrate the Academy Awards of their school life, with the region’s senior formals kicking off in July. Savvy students such as Warwick High’s Chloe Smyth are turning formal shopping into a lesson in budgeting. For more, turn to page 5.
CA$H FOR $CRAP CAR BODIES REMOVED
Warwick Scrap Metal & Recycling 43 PROGRESS STREET - WARWICK
BUSINESS 4661 7922 MOBILE 0412 116 897
www. andersens.com.au/warwick
Early birds get in NOW! 2015 stock at 2014 prices!
209 P h : 0 7 4 6 8 1 1r oppe Hot C pperaustralia.com
Also Buying Old Farm Machinery
46 Wood St Warwick 1300 307 065
•Highheat output& eficiency •Clean burning •FREE in-house measure &quote
Stanthorpe
Denture Clinic Also servicing Tenterield Dental Clinic, 1 Nass Street Tenterield FOR YOUR COMPLETE DENTURE & MOUTHGUARD SERVICE
Professional experience and care Quality Dentures by a qualiied Dental Prosthetist/Technician Ask about implant retained/supported overdentures
Greg Moffitt 157 High Street, Stanthorpe
Phone 4681 2219
1179467-ACM14-15
Licensed Plumbers, Drainers, Gas Fitters & Plumbing Supplies •Plumbing&GasFitting •PlumbingSupplies •Backhoe&TipperService •WoodHeater Sales&Installation •Pumps-Sales&Service
•MasterDaveyDealer •MiniExcavator&Bobcat •GasSuppliesLPG •SheetMetalFabrication •StainlessSteel
1177554-DJ12-15
EMU Swamp Dam is at risk of never being built unless council fast-tracks a business case for the $80 million water supply. Eight months after the dam gained federal approval, the project appears to have stalled, with Southern Downs Regional Council allocating insufficient funds to conduct a swift business plan required to secure multi-million dollar government funding. Federal Member for Maranoa Bruce Scott has delivered a blunt message to the council - get on with the business proposal or risk being turned down on funds for a dam intended to serve as an economic lifeline for the Stanthorpe region. The SDRC has budgeted $10,000 to begin door knocking state and federal governments for capital so far, with a business plan estimated to cost at least four times that amount. “I would urge council to complete it’s Emu Swamp Dam business case as soon as practically possible,” Mr Scott said. Securing government funding is a highly competitive environment, and projects that drag the chain with submissions risk being disregarded over others,” Mr Scott said.
“Government keeps grinding on both state and federal levels and there will be other communities that also want funding for a dam project submitting business plans and showing commitment.” The co-ordinator general Barry Broe approved the dam’s construction in September last year, and Mr Scott said council’s next phase didn’t require many months to complete. “It doesn’t need to take a long time to get a business proposal out, this dam has been 20 years in the making, so most of the hard feasibility work has been done.” The SDRC’s case is required to set out how the dam will provide water security for the region and supplement the economy by providing water for the horticultural and agriculture sectors. Mayor Peter Blundell remains tight-lipped on whether SDRC intends to prioritise the business case in its upcoming budget, after admitting last week that council debt had blown out to $31 million. Cr Blundell this week declined to comment on the dam’s progress, despite previously claiming that it was one of the most significant projects in the SDRC’s history. Continued on Page 2
1136024-FA22-14 EP43840
By SONJA KOREMANS
TheOriginal NectreMK1
1185875-ACM22-15
Dam dragging
WOOD HEATERS
Servicing Stanthorpe, Warwick, Tenterfield & surrounding areas.
Ph: 4681 1000 Fax: 4681 2265
62-62A Maryland St, Stanthorpe
Email: adminmwf@mwfplumbing.com.au
QBCC: 1273359
GRANITE BELT DENTAL Medibank Members Choice and HCF preferred providers Get your regular check up and clean for low or no out of pocket expenses, plus a range of other benefits. 9 BAKER STREET STANTHORPE 96 PERCY STREET WARWICK
4681 1238 4661 4188 1125183-CA12-14
Page 2 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Activity is easy path to fitness
Casey’s tips
By SONJA KOREMANS THE Darling Downs is home to Australia’s fattest and most inactive residents, research shows - but our couch potatoes shouldn’t shoulder all the blame. The region is hardly brimming with free community fitness facilities to entice a healthier population. So some of the onus is on councils to provide more bike paths, walkways, outdoor fitness equipment, fitness trails and public exercise classes. Warwick community health advocate Johno Felton has called on the Southern Downs Regional Council not to ignore the obesity findings released this month. Heart Foundation statistics show that more than 44 percent of Darling Downs residents are obese, with nearly threequarters of the region’s population not engaging in sufficient physical activity. “The only way to beat obesity, depression and a whole range of health issues is to keep fit, and if council could give us more bike tracks, walk ways and national park paths that is a good start,” Mr Felton said. The health lecturer and director of the Warwick Suicide Prevention urged Mayor Peter Blundell and SDRC councillors at a community meeting in Warwick last week to take advantage of grants available to build cycling infrastructure and improve existing fitness facilities. The Queensland State Government provides council with grants for bikeway planning, design and construction. But Mr Felton said council noted it did not have a designated grant officer to pursue the funding option.
Jodie Barrett having a flu vaccination administered by Warwick pharmacist Phillip Hwang.
Chemist flu jabs in demand By SONJA KOREMANS
The Government provides grants to councils for bikeway planning, design and construction. “The Southern Downs hasn’t had any updates to walkways or bikeways for years, and it won’t cost the ratepaters anything if the the council can get grants for some of this.”
“There are talented people within the council who could seek out this type of funding to improve the overall health of our community,” Mr Felton said. Council declined to comment.
07 4661 5900
1186345-PB22-15
FOR SALES, SERVICES & SPARE PARTS admin@sdag.com.au Parts & breakdown services available 24/7
If you are reading this, we are servicing your area
administer influenza, whooping cough, measles, mumps, and rubella vaccinations in Queensland this year. John Duggan and the Discount Drug Store in Warwick are trialling the program with other pharmacies in the region likely to follow next year. “The scheme has been extremely popular in Queensland since it began last year, and has helped boost the state’s immunisation rates,” Mr Hwang said. Mr Hwang said he had vaccinated about 140 people in the past month at the pharmacy. Jodie Barrett from Warwick said her role as a childcare worker required her to be up to date on vaccinations. “It’s inconvenient waiting 10 days just to get into a doctor, particularly before winter when there is a rush on flu vaccinations,” Ms Barrett said. “This has been much simpler.” Immunisation at a pharmacy takes about 20 minutes and patients are required to complete a consent form before the jab.
Dam dragging on
87 Ogilvie Road, Warwick Q 4370
PHONE MARCUS ON 0455 557 071 OR STEVE ON 0428 457 119
NOW you can ditch the doctor’s queues and cost of vaccinations and have your flu jab for as little as $20. Chemists now offer in-house immunisation for a fraction of the cost of a doctor’s visit as part of the growing medical care role being undertaken by pharmacists. Pharmacist Phillip Hwang of John Duggan Warwick said no prescription was required and it was an on-the-spot service. That’s good news for local residents who can wait up to two weeks to get in to see their GP. “For pharmacies, it’s not a cost-making exercise, we only make about $7 on each vaccination, so it’s really about offering our customers an alternative to waiting to see a doctor,” Mr Hwang said. “Otherwise, they have to go to their GP, come back to us with the vaccination script, and then go back to the GP to have it administered.“ More than 550 community pharmacists have been trained to
From Page 1 The dam would be located on the Severn River, between Fletcher Road and Emu Swamp Road, 5km north of Ballandean and 15km south-west of Stanthorpe. It is expected to provide 750ML of urban water supply and 1740ML to irrigators each year. Water principal Lex Applegren from Jacobs engineering consultants said experts with environmental economics, water and accounting expertise would be required to work on the council’s submission. “There are lots of things to tick off for this dam, but until you have that business case document to find the money, it’s
hard to achieve anything else,“ Mr Applegren said. Jacobs, which has briefed council on the ins and outs of the dam, estimates a business plan would cost at least $40,000. Southern Downs councillor Vic Pennisi, who has been heavily involved in the dam project for many years, said a business plan was progressing. “We have already started down the path of developing a pitch to government, we haven’t decided who will put the final bits of information together but, we have a number of stakeholders at the table,“ Mr Pennisi said. He said if the business plan required more money, growers
Southern Downs councillor Vic Pennisi said a business plan was progressing. might be asked to pitch in. “If there is a shortfall on the cost of a business proposal, I am not certain where that money will come from, we may ask the growers to find the extra funds.“ “We have already been allocated $10,000 in last year’s council budget for some of the work, and a business plan may only cost that amount to complete.“
THE NUMBER 1 NEWSPAPER IN WARWICK, STANTHORPE & TENTERFIELD Over 16,000 copies printed and distributed free every Thursday to households, farms and businesses in the region - More than any other local publication - Highest readership of any local publication*
The Southern Free Times - Your Regional Newspaper FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE COVERAGE AND READERSHIP OF THE FREE TIMES, CALL GORDON BRATBY ON 07 4661 9800
1129025-LB15-14
*25,600 - publishers estimate
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 3
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Survive the drive By SONJA KOREMANS
Have your animals treated at your home in town or on your farm.
• Pets and Farm Animals
• Pets and Farm Animals • Pets and Farm Animals • Realistic Prices • Realistic Prices • Realistic Prices • Warwick & surrounds/Allora & Clifton Forprofessional, professional, For friendly and cost cost-efficient service, phone Ross Newman BVSc on
0488 421 anytime 0488 421445 445
Keep up-to-date with the latest local and breaking news by following us on Facebook. Just search ‘Free Times’ and click ‘like’.
1184850-RC21-15
DRIVERS should pay greater attention to road signs and get off their phones. That’s the warning police have issued for Warwick drivers ahead of Fatality Free Friday, a national community awareness campaign tomorrow aimed at cutting the road toll. Warwick police acting officer in charge Senior Sergeant Shane Reid encouraged local drivers to make the Fatality Free Friday pledge to be more safety conscious behind the wheel. Sen Sgt Reid said Warwick motorists regularly drive straight through stop and giveway signs, putting themselves and others at serious risk of injury and death. They are also guilty of ignoring road rules around mobile phone use, particularly on Friday and weekends when social activities beckon, he said. “At the end of the week, people start organising their weekends and it’s then that drivers are more likely to paying less attention to road rules and text and talk on their phones while driving,“ Sen Sgt Reid said. “Warwick also has a lot of busy intersections in the CBD, drivers become frustrated having to wait and make mistakes they normally wouldn’t, leading to accidents.“ The intersections at Dragon and Wood Streets, Percy and Palmerin streets, and Victoria and Albion Streets are the city’s most dangerous
Mobile Vet Vet Service Service Mobile
1125167-CA12-14
Connecting people and communities
1154448-PB38-14
SFT
The Easy Way To Remove Star Pickets! Jack Jaw Star Picket Lifter
Warwick drivers are guilty of ignoring road signs in the CBD, police say. for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians, he said. Warwick road users should also exercise more caution around business hubs where there is higher than normal vehicle and pedestrian traffic, he said.
Fatality Free Friday organisers urge people to pledge to drive safely, not just tomorrow, but every day of the year. As of Tuesday last week there had been 91 fatalities on Queensland roads this year.
To date more than 100,000 road safety pledges have been signed as part of Fatality Free Friday since the campaign’s inception in 2007. For more on Fatality Free Friday events and information visit www. fatalityfreefriday.com.
Reduced to
$220 incl Normally $290
6.30am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday 95 McEvoy St, Warwick Q 4370 (07) 4661 8733
In brief Water restrictions rolled back
Grants extended
A COUPLE who went on a road rampage through Warwick last year colliding with two motorists have escaped a jail term. Ashley
SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has extended application time for its 2015 Anzac Commemorative Small Grants Program. Council’s manager Community Services Sheila Stebbings said council had interested community groups and schools have another month to apply for the $500 grants. The program will remain open for applications until 26 June 2015 or until the total funding pool has been fully allocated, whichever is sooner, she said. “Funds are still available, and we would
Killarney Co-operative Limited
DOWNS HEATING, COOLING & OUTDOORS
Road rage duo freed
ABN: 60 537 735 437 32-42 Ivy Street, Killarney QLD 4373 Phone: (07) 4664 1188 Fax: (07) 4664 1377
like our community to take advantage of this grant funding to assist with their Anzac activities and events which can be delivered anytime through to the end of 2015. More information at council community contact centres on 1300 697 372.
2kg Sausages ~ $9.50kg 2kg Mince ~ $9.00kg
Motorcyclist airlifted THE RACQ CareFlight Rescue helicopter airlifted six people involved in car accidents across southern Queensland on the weekend, including a Warwick man. The man in his twenties suffered multiple injuries on Sunday when his dirt bike collided with a tree on a property at Warwick. He was airlifed from Warwick Hospital to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. He is in a stable condition.
Drug bust TWO men have been charged with a series of drug-related offences in Stanthorpe. The five charges, including possession of drugs and possession of utensils, came after search warants were executed on two properties at Mt Tully and Stanthorpe. The men were charged on Friday.
1185775-22-15
SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has eased water restrictions with immediate effect after recent spells of rain helped stabilise Leslie Dam levels. Council’s director of Engineering Services Peter See said the high level restrictions for Warwick, Yangan, Allora and the villages of Pratten, Leyburn, Dalveen and Karara were imposed in November 2014 when Leslie Dam capacity fell below 30 per cent. “Warwick and its surrounding villages will be joining Stanthorpe, Wallangarra and Killarney which reverted to permanent measures in January this year. The recent rains have kept Storm King Dam and Beehive Dam levels at 100 per cent. Full details of permanent measures can be found on council’s website: www.sdrc.qld. gov.au
Groizard, 28, and Michael Holman, 32, drove through the city with their baby on board in October last year, speeding, tailgaiting and driving on the wrong side of the road. The couple from Aberdare in NSW each received suspended jail sentences this week. The court heard Groizard - who was the driver of the car - suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, and Holman also suffered from mental health issues at the time. Groizard was sentenced to 12 months' jail, suspended for two years. Holman was sentenced to three months jail, suspended for 12 months.
Diced Casserole Steak $13.99kg Rolled Rib Roast $12.95kg
1186075-HM22-15
Largest Heater display on the Southern Downs!
Works for me! Specials run from Wednesday 27/05/2015 to Tuesday 02/06/2015
Kirks Soft Drinks 1.25 ltr (ambient only) ........................................$0.99c ea Regular Roast Chicken...................................................................2 for $15.00 Quilton Toilet Tissue 18pk .....................................................................$7.00 ea Farm Fresh Jap/Kent Pumpkin ........................................................$0.79c kg Hass Avocados .....................................................................................3 for $2.50 Country Cup Soup 2 Serve Selected Varieties ...........................$0.99c ea
CHAINSA W SALE LIMITED STOCK
4661 4788 75 Grafton Street Warwick www.downsheating.com.au
1179526-RC14-15
•WoodHeaters•KeroseneHeaters •ElectricPanelHeaters•GasHeaters 1185764-CG23-15
Echo CS 310 ES .......................................................................................$276.00 Echo CS 352 ES .......................................................................................$344.00 McCulloch CS 370 ..................................................................................$184.00
QBCC No: 1254786
Warwick, Stanthorpe & Beyond 10-12 Betta Place Warwick E: sales@ranbuildwarwick.com.au
PH: 07 4661 2255
Page 4 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities SFT
Casey’s tips
1185594-KK21-15
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 5
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Cinderellas on a shoestring By SONJA KOREMANS FORMAL fever has begun. After months of planning, dreaming and spending, thousands of students will soon celebrate the Academy Awards of their school life with the region’s senior formals kicking off in July. Some students started saving months ago for all the must-haves - evening gown, tux, hair stylists, spray tan, make-up, photos, limousines and tickets. Warwick Senior High School student Chloe Smyth has been planning her formal since last year, and, by her own admission, plans to be Cinderella on a shoestring. It has been a lesson in budgeting for the teen who has taken on two
jobs and devised a savings plan to fund her rite of passage on 31 July. “Like most of my friends, I will be looking at ways I can save on all the expenses that go into the night,” Chloe said. Recent figures show that, on average, Australian girls spend $1500 each on the event while boys were spending $850. But Chloe said local students were more likely to keep their budget well below that. “Some girls do spend $1000 and upwards on their dresses but not many, it’s actually considered cooler not to overspend on your formal,“ Chloe said. “My dress will be a few hundred dollars but I’ve made sure it’s
a style that I can wear again when I leave school.“ Chloe’s cost cutting includes sharing a photographer with other students, doing her own nails, shopping around for an affordable hairdresser, and travelling in a family or friend’s car rather than a limo to the venue. “Some girls are getting their older sisters to do their hair and make-up to save money and are also sharing a photographer as those are the extras that can cost of hundreds of dollars.“ Scots PGC College student Kate Worth stuck to a $300 budget for her debut dress this month. Kate said students who splashed out on extravagant debut and for-
mal dresses were discreet. “A lot of girls keep the cost of their deb and formal dresses to themselves so they don’t upset the feelings of another girl if her dress was cheaper.” Kate Strudwick, owner of the Wow Factor in Warwick, said girls were spending between $200 and $600 on formal dresses this year. “Many girls these days pay for their own dresses so they aren’t spending at the upper end.” Students were regularly popping into her shop this month to finalise their dress choices, she said. “They have been coming in each week to pay a deposit down and it’s lovely to see that sort of sensible spending approach to a formal.”
Warwick Senior High School student Chloe Smyth and Kate Worth from the Scots PGC Picture: TERRY WEST College. 139309
OPEN DAY Come and meet Scott White Pro Stock Racer Runner up at 2014 Australian Nationals and presently ranked No. 3 Australian Pro Stock Motor Cycle Racer
Fran Griffin of Total Dog Grooming in Warwick.
and see his awesome Pro Stock Bike
Ditch the itch PETS on the Darling Downs have the unenviable reputation of being the itchiest critters in Queensland. Vets believe cases of dog and cat allergies are trending upwards, particularly on the Southern Downs where extensive grass varieties, weather extremes and flea care complacency lead to excessive scratching, red skin, hot spots, hair loss, itchy ears and runny eyes in cats and dogs all year around. Warwick vet Roslyn Lee from Town and Country Vets said this time of year in particular is tough on pets. “Most people associate summer with pet allergies but winter itch is a real problem for pets in the region,“ Ms Lee said. Unlike the summer itchies which are usually caused by fleas or mold, winter itch is a result of dry skin and dust, amplified by heated air in homes and the low humidity levels in the air, she said. “Flea prevention all year around and regular baths with mild soothing shampoo are the most effective and affordable precautions you can take.“ Fran Griffin of Total Dog Grooming in Warwick said small breeds with long hair such as terriers can have a predisposition to skin problems. “They are closer to the ground so are picking up more allergens and dust in their coat. “Keeping the hair around their paws short and bathing the dog regularly in cool water can provide temporary relief,“ Ms Griffin said. She suggests patting the dog with a towel or using a hair drying on a cool - non heat setting. “Heat and rubbing the dog’s skin will only increase your dog’s itch,“ Ms Griffin said. Winter pet care Humidifiers: The air in most homes becomes dry in the winter months - this removes moisture from the dog’s skin and coat but a humidifier will replace the moisture lost in the air. Correct shampoo: Human shampoos are formulated for our skin which has a different pH to pets and can result in itchy flaky skin. Use a mild dog or cat shampoos. Pat dry: Dry your dog with towels instead of a hair-dryer. Brushing: Brushing the coat improves the circulation which, in turn, improves the coat and the skin. Also, a clean coat will hold heat better. Clipping: Leave your pets coat a little longer in the winter but continue to keep hair short around itch prone area such as the paws and hindquarters. Coat up: If we are going outside we put an extra layer on and the same can be applied to our dogs - a coat will give him extra protection from dry air and dust.
WHERE: Warwick Industrial Supplies WHEN: Wednesday 3rd June 2015 TIME: 10.00AM to 3.00PM (Sausage Sizzle From 11:30AM Till 1:00PM)
Warwick Industrial Supplies are taking to the open roads and would like to also introduce you to their
NEW TOOL VAN See Scott White in action debuting his Bigger Badder Australian Built Engine at the 2015 Winter Nationals from 4th – 7th June. See you all there!!!
So come on down to the shop, see our NEW Tool Van and enjoy a chat with Scott White and the Warwick Industrial Supplies Team. Warwick Industrial Supplies – 70 Fitzroy St, Warwick. QLD 4370 PH: (07) 4667 1411 FAX: (07) 4667 1422 EMAIL: wis@normist.com.au WEB: www.normist.com.au 1186243-HM22-15
Page 6 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Letters Thumbs Up Thumbs Down Moving on Thumbs Down TO SDRC in Warwick. Where are the recycling bins in parks and streets? You’re certainly 20 years behind here for tourism destinations. We better pull our socks up!
Thumbs Down TO the young rev-heads who speed in cars and motor cycles along Margaret Street in Warwick, ignoring that it’s a 50km zone, grow up! Thumbs Up Thumbs Down is your chance to have your say. All submissions must include name, address and daytime phone number. Contributors will not be identified. The Southern Free Times may edit submissions. Email us at newsdesk@ freetimes.com.au or post to Southern Free Times, Shop 6, 70 Fitzroy Street, Warwick, QLD 4370.
Phone: 07 4661 9800 Fax: 07 4661 8881 admin@freetimes.com.au www.freetimes.com.au
IN ANSWER to Mr Ian McLeod (A Little Knowledge, Southern Free Times, 21 May). Did you write specifically to denounce it? Haven’t we progressed since Magna Carta and Constitution times? Read Thomas Keneally’s book Australians from Flappers to Vietnam. Pushed into WWI and funding our efforts through loans from England, we then had the Depression with thousands in poverty, and England insisting on repayments which we couldn’t meet! Their answer was to send Sir Otto Niemeyer to investigate, with our Labor government hoping for understanding and help. He professed our standard of living was too high and his high handed advice, would have, if followed, taken away all aid to our suffering unemployed. Surely circumstances change with the times! After all when England became part of the European Common Market our position must justifiably become more singular. Personally God Save the Queen to me is asking God to look after one person, what of the rest of England where hundreds now are homeless? Also I have always read our Diggers were more apt to sing Waltzing Matilda. Surely we have come of age and can honour our heroes with our own national anthem; after all, our wonderfully unique Aussie characteristics evolved from our determination to not be beaten by bureaucratic aristocracy i.e. Eureka, shearers, miners and so
on, all through our history. As a migrant from the mid-sixties I’m a passionate Australian and the fact I have children, grandchildren and great grandchildren who are proud Aussie’s too - Advance Australia Fair. Dawn Jess, Mt Colliery.
the future. Few there be among the chattering politicians who could be described as true statesmen. Jay Nauss, Glen Aplin.
Loyalty to the throne
IT IS budget time and Australians seem intent upon enriching themselves from the public purse. As figures are being bandied about regarding paid parental leave, this writer turned back time when wages were around £13 a week. Eventually a child endowment scheme came to help, and what any grateful mum would do was treasure it because shoes for growing feet were always awaiting Child Endowment to arrive, to spend on replacing outgrown shoes or winter slippers. What has become of pride? What has changed Australians to the state of entitlement from the proud managers of feeling blessed to live in such a beautiful country making their own ends meet? Now greedy and vengeful eyes are upon us and pouring into Australia to own our farms and properties, mines are destroying agricultural lands and all because we did not appreciate paradise, so they thought they could have it all. People who are so set in their cultural ways should change or leave, as this, our Australia, wishes peace, perfect peace, amongst their own! Melba Morris, Allora.
PRINCE Charles’ letters, written to members of the British parliament years ago have now been released to the public. This invasion of the prince’s privacy is unprecedented. Would anyone like to have their personal correspondence to members of parliament made public years after it was written? Nevertheless, the damage has been done. What it does demonstrate, if anyone cares to read the released documents, is that the prince, Britain’s future king, is interested in decisions of government, and looks like he would be a handson king if ever he sits on the throne. A king that takes an active interest in the affairs of state might not be quite what the established parliamentarians would want. However, it is what the nation needs. A hereditary monarchy has a vested interest in the nation’s future and the viability of future generations, and his own descendants who will one day inherit the throne. Unfortunately, politicians are only interested in winning the next election and the devil have
Peace of pride
Steak sizzles in awards Casey’s tips
FREE community newspaper published every Thursday Circulation – 13,750* Readership – 22,000* Delivered FREE to households, businesses & farms throughout the Southern Downs region. DISTRIBUTION AREA: Distributed to homes and businesses in Warwick, Stanthorpe, Wallangarra, Killarney, Allora & Texas. Bulk dropped to newsagents, corner stores, motels & other businesses in Warwick, Stanthorpe, Wallangarra, Killarney, Allora, Texas, Dalveen, Amiens, Karara, Inglewood & Bonshaw.
1125069-CB47-14
Published by Star News Group Pty Ltd ACN 005 848 108. Publisher/Managing Director, Paul Thomas. All material is copyright to Star News Group Pty Ltd. All significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only. For our terms and conditions please visit www.starcommunity.com.au
THOSE who love a juicy, mouthwatering steak are in the best spot in Australia to chow down. A Darling Downs Wagyu has been crowned the best steak in the nation at the Royal Queensland Food and Wine Show’s beef and lamb competition last week. The meat produced by Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) beat 41 other entries in the grass fed, grain fed, Wagyu (marble score of 1-5) and Wagyu (marble score of 6+) categories. Chief Judge Elaine Millar said the winning steak was a standout and proved that Queensland produces some of the best beef in the world. “The Grand Champion AACo Darling Downs Wagyu ticked all the boxes due to its lasting juiciness, silky buttery texture and stunning sweet and delicate caramel flavours,” she said. “Both the commentary and the incredibly close scoring indicated that our Australian beef is escalating in quality each year.” Australia’s best lamb was taken out for the second year in a row by Tasmanian Royal for its branded lamb product, sold by Melrose Wholesale Meats based in Morningside, Brisbane. The competition is regarded as the most coveted and comprehensive of its kind in Australia
A Darling Downs Wagyu has been crowned the best steak in the nation. with entries this year up by 20 per cent. Judges tasted their way through almost 60 entries.
Ms Millar was joined by 12 other judges including award-winning restaurateurs John Kilroy of Brisbane’s famous Cha Char, David
Pugh of Restaurant Two, Shaun Malone of Bucci and Jake Nicolson of Blackbird.
WARWICK TWIN WARWICK TWINCINEMA CINEMA
MOVIES
Thursday 28/05/15
Friday 29/05/15
Saturday 30/05/15
Sunday 31/05/15
Monday 01/06/15
Tuesday 02/06/15
Wed’day 03/06/15
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
10:00am 2:00pm 6:45pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
4:20pm 9:10pm
SPY (MA) 120 mins
12:20pm 8:45pm
12:20pm 8:45pm
12:20pm 8:45pm
12:20pm 8:45pm
12:20pm 8:45pm
12:20pm 8:45pm
12:20pm 8:45pm
SAN ANDREAS (M) 114 mins
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
10:00am 2:30pm 6:40pm
4:35pm
4:35pm
4:35pm
4:35pm
4:35pm
4:35pm
12:10pm
12:10pm
12:10pm
12:10pm
12:10pm
12:10pm
TOMORROWLAND (PG) 130 mins Britt Robertson, George Clooney, Thomas Robinson, Hugh Laurie, Raffey Cassidy, Kathryn Hahn
MAD MAX: Fury Road (MA) 120 mins Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Melissa McCarthy, Jude Law, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Peter Serafinowicz, 50 Cent, Nia Long.
Alexandra Daddario, Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino, Archie Panjabi, Art Parkinson, Julie Brandt-Richards, Kylie Minogue
PITCH PERFECT 2 (M) 115 mins
Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee Steinfeld, Hana Mae Lee, Shelley Regner, Katey Sagal
A ROYAL NIGHT OUT (M) 97 mins Sarah Gadon, Bel Powley, Emily Watson, Rupert Everett, Jack Reynor
J U R R A S I C WO R L D, J u n 11 / WO M A N I N G O L D, J u n 11 / I N S I D E O U T, J u n 18
PH: 4661 9477 OR 4661 9685 www.warwickmovies.com.au
SAN ANDREAS
FINAL
4:35pm FINAL
12:10pm
1185769-HM22-15
Street address Shop6/70 Fitzroy Street, Warwick QLD 4370 Postal address PO Box 749 Warwick QLD 4370 Editorial Editor Garry Howe – (03) 5945 0666 editor@starnewsgroup.com.au Advertising Advertising Manager Gordon Bratby – 0457 725 395 sales@freetimes.com.au Classified Advertising Phone: 1300 666 808 Fax: 03 5945 0667 sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN OWNED & INDEPENDENT
Email your letter to: newsdesk@freetimes.com.au
In the aftermath of a massive earthquake in California, a rescuechopper pilot makes a dangerous journey across the state in order to rescue his estranged daughter.
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 7
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Treasures suit the astute SUITCASE Rummage - the miniscaled market where stallholders lug their goods for sale in suitcases - will make its way to Warwick’s iconic Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival on Saturday 25 July. Suitcase stallholders are invited to register through the official Suitcase Rummage website at www. suitcaserummage.com.au. Whether it be vintage knickknacks, home-made arts and crafts or even cookery and second hand clothing - the more creative and the more wacky, the better. Suitcase Rummage is a colourful addition to Warwick’s much-loved, 10 day Jumpers and Jazz in July festival. Suitcase Rummage creators Isabel FitzGerald and Daniele Con-
stance originally coined the idea while chatting over a cup of tea. “Suitcase Rummage is aimed at supporting emerging artists, crafters and second-hand marketeers and focuses on fostering Australia’s entrylevel entrepreneurs and their locally produced handmade, recycled and up-cycled products - from a suitcase,” said Isabel. “We’ve seen lots of incredible goods sold through Suitcase Rummage such as an adult sized cow costume, retro style cake stand constructed using old records, exquisite handmade frocks and stationery, hand-felted heart brooch, handmade plants in old cake tins and teapots and hand-crafted soy candles.” “Mass-produced is definitely
taboo and not allowed at Suitcase Rummage as our buyers are usually avid thrift or vintage shoppers and admirers of arts and crafts,” she said. Since kicking off in Brisbane in 2010, Suitcase Rummage has become renowned for its colourful bazaar-like market atmosphere and is now staged in Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Gold Coast and festivals around Australia. Suitcase Rummage stallholder places are limited so potential suitcase stallholders are encouraged to register quickly. This year, the Suitcase Rummage team brings you the ‘Crafternoon’. Visit their vintage caravan and settle in for an afternoon of crafts and crochet.
There's so much to see and do at Jumpers and Jazz in July.
Get ready for the suitcase markets.
201522006-LN22-15
TO WELCOME IN THE WINTER AT VINNIES SIDEWALK BAZAAR
Assumption College in Warwick is holding an open day.
LOTS OF BARGAINS + MUCH MORE From Monday To Friday Next Week (1st – 5th June) 9.30 am – 4.00pm 46 Grafton Street Warwick Phone 4661 3718
College on view in open day SCHOOLS are busy, vibrant places these days with lots of things for the students to do and learn. To show just what their students are up to, Assumption College at Warwick is holding an open day on Friday from 3.30pm to 5.30pm at the college campus in Locke Street in Warwick.
The open day will feature tours of the college as well as a chance to meet with the staff, take in subject displays, IT information, and learn more about what it has to offer including the curriculum, religious education, pastoral care and behaviour management, learning support, the choir and music groups, sports and co-curricular
and school-based apprenticeships and traineeships. Hospitality students will operate a take-away coffee kiosk on the day so visitors will have a beverage to enjoy while they check out the Catholic co-educational secondary college. For more information phone 4660 4000.
Need a car? We can help! 2012 ISUZU D-MAX SX (4X4)
1998 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER
Automatic 4 cyl, 3.0L Diesel Travelled 27,838 kms, 5 seater
2011 GREAT WALL UTE
6 cyl, 4.2L Manual, 4WD Diesel, Travelled 136,630 Kms
4X2, 4cyl, 2.4L, Manual Travelled 34,992 Kms
$49,500 driveaway
$27,990 driveaway
4cyl, 1.4L Manual Hatchback Travelled 60,249 Kms
$11,990 driveaway
$8,490 driveaway
2002 FORD FALCON BA UTILITY 8cyl, 5.4L, Auto, Alum Tray, Travelled 275,685 Kms
$9,800 driveaway
Reduced
2014 ISUZU D-MAX UTILITY DEMO 4 Door, 4 cyl, 3L, Auto, 4WD Diesel, Travelled 1,279 Kms
$39,990 driveaway
2005 MITSUBISHI LANCER 4 cyl, 2.0 L Manual Travelled 127,726 Kms
$6,990 driveaway
2011 HYUNDAI GETZ
2002 BMW 318i EXECUTIVE 4cyl, 2L Automatic
$9,990 driveaway
Ph: 07 4661 2811 122 Grafton St, Warwick
1186017-HM22-15
Page 8 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
What’s On
Casey’s tips
Troy’s telling tales in song By TANIA PHILLIPS TROY Cassar-Daly is a story teller but while some of us tell our stories on paper, Troy’s stories are his songs, his writing implement his guitar and his journal is a stage and he’s bringing his stories old and new to Warwick early next month. It’s a prospect that excites the country music star and brings plenty of memories. “My grandad used to come up to Warwick for the rodeo each year, and every time I visit I feel him with me here,” he reminisced. “Our shows have always been warmly received over so many years, and I can’t wait to share this one with everyone in beautiful Warwick. “Please come and join us, we’d love to see you” The boy from Grafton has just released his ninth studio album an album he is proud of, an album that tells some distinct and wonderful stories with a little help from his friend. And he’s bringing the show to the Warwick Town Hall on Wednesday 10 June. We’re a stop in his massive national tour, but we’re a stop that he always enjoys and he’s looking forward to bringing his old favou-
rites and brand new tunes from his Freedom Ride album. “I had an empty canvas sitting at home and wanted to paint an interesting picture for everyone with songs,” he said. “I loved co-writing with old friends again on this album and the themes we looked at stretched from one end of the country to another. “There are a lot of people’s lives woven through these tunes, and I hope they use this collection of songs as a mirror and see themselves in a few of the stories I’ve touched on.” Just talking to him, you can hear how much he loved preparing for this album - and it’s kind of nice to hear someone still enjoying what they do after 25 years at the top of their game. Perhaps, the most potent image of all from this album is the title track Freedom Ride written with Paul Kelly - it’s the summer of 1965 and Charles Perkins is joined by a bunch of young students. They’re winding their way across NSW on a confronting and courageous quest for equality, looking for answers that would take decades to unfold. That are still unfolding to this day. “I became aware of the Free-
dom Ride here in Australia while in high school in Grafton,” he said. “As part of Aboriginal studies, I did a project about Charles Perkins and the people who rode on the Freedom Ride bus, who were from all walks of life. “Charlie was a hero to me because he talked about equality, and improving the lives and conditions of Indigenous Australians living out in the rural regions and cities. He became a defiant voice that called for change in Australia and his achievements were many. “Paul and I wrote this small version of what must have been a huge adventure for the freedom riders; going from town to town, learning the truth about how Indigenous life in this country could be brought into line with mainstream Australia. Charlie changed views and perceptions with his passion, and to me was an important part of our progression as a people and as a nation”. “FREEDOM RIDE” TOUR Wednesday 10 June Warwick Town Hall - Doors open 7pm, show starts 8pm. Tickets available only from Hynes Newsagency - 110 Palmerin Street, Warwick, at Warwick RSL Club or at the door on the night until sold out.
Not with a fizzle but a bang
War wick RSL Memorial Club
By TANIA PHILLIPS
The Southern Downs Number 1 Entertainment Venue!
Coming Soon to Kings Theatre
1183992-HM20-15
Information for members, guests & bona ide visitors
CRACKER night was a real big deal when we were little kids and at Tenterfield it still is. The third annual Tenterfield Lions Club ‘Cracker Night’ will be held at the Tenterfield Showgrounds on the Queen’s Birthday Weekend. The club has decided to bring back that tradition that man of us grew up with - but a lot safer and with a modern twist. Gates open from 4pm and the evening will include live entertainment from local school children and from Brisbane band ‘Sweatshop’aswell as a huge bonfire and the very popular fire drum competition as well as the fireworks display by ‘Skylighter Fireworks’. There will be lots of food and a bar open throughout the event and the Lions club invite everyone to come along, bring
Above: The fire drum competition attracts a lot of interest with people working for weeks to create something special. What will we see this year? Pictures: TERRY WEST Right: File photo: Cracker night at Tenterfield is back again. blankets and camp chairs and settle around the bonfire of fire drums. Last year a crowd of more
than 1500 came along to enjoy the event and organisers are hoping for even more this year.
In brief
Saturday 25th July DoorsOpen7pm•ShowBegins8pm BookingsEssential 65AlbionStreet•Warwick Ph 4661 1229Fax4661 7776
Troy Cassar-Daly on his way to Warwick.
1168055-CG51-14
May Country Showcase
or 0439 929 225 or email jamespierc3@bigpond.com.
GET out those boots and head to Allora State School Hall this Sunday for the the Ultra Golden Country Music Association’s May Country Showcase. Featured guest artists include Reg Oliver, Gail Kelly and Judy McCory along with Darryl Craft, Heather McPhail and the Saxy Lady. The event is $5, kicks off at 1pm and includes tea and coffee all day and afternoon tea. There will be a lucky door prize and raffle tickets. Contact Carolyn on 0746 614 858
BE prepared to have your brain rattled - at the Rattle of The Brains Trivia Night at Allora Community Hall on Friday night. The doors and bar open at 6.15pm with round one due to begin at 7pm - eight people per table ($10 per person). There will be pizza, nibblies and supper with tea and coffee as well as some good monetary prizes. Contact St Patrick’s School office on 4666 3551 for further information.
Rattle of brains
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 9
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
FARMFEST IS COMING! 2nd, 3rd & 4th June Come and see us for a great deal!
FARMFEST FULLY LOADED EXCLUSIVE DEALS on Toyota Hilux and Landcruiser 70 Series Fully Loaded Packages with all the extra accessories you need!
THE AWARD WINNING TOYOTA PRADO The Best in Class Medium SUV
WE’LL SEE YOU AT FARMFEST Black Toyota Warwick
Black Toyota Oakey
Black Toyota Dalby
9-11 Betta Place, Warwick 1800 MY TOYOTA 07 4667 6000
177 Bridge St, Oakey 1800 MY TOYOTA 07 4691 1033
43 Drayton St, Dalby 1800 MY TOYOTA 07 4669 9600
blacktoyota.com.au
BT000026
Come see us about making a prado your next family car.
1185784-KK22-15
SFT
Page 10 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Casey’s tips
Carpet business expands over years KEN O’Dea has been in the floorcovering business for more years than he cares to remember, starting as an apprentice carpet layer when he was 16 years old. Then in 2009, he and his wife Ann, opened up a retail shop in Grafton Street, calling it Ken O’Dea Floorcoverings. Business was good, so it wasn’t long before they needed a larger premises and showroom so the shop was relocated to 18 Betta Court, and a few months ago to 16 Betta Court. This is the last move, Ken has assured. Many new lines have been added over the years, such as the very popular vinyl planking, and the product range now includes blinds and shutters. If you need any help with an area of your home, Ken O’Dea Floorcoverings offers advice on colour co-ordination. Call in and see Ken about all your floorcovering needs soon.
Many styles of blinds are on offer.
Ken O’Dea Floorcoverings.
Karen Peters, aquatic co-ordinator and Brett Singh, Lifeguard, rolling out the new pool covers.
Pool covers to retain heat
Ken O’Dea can help with all your floorcovering needs.
THE YMCA is committed to providing the best service possible to the local community, according to manager of the Warwick Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre (WIRAC) Frederic Meyer. “We have identified the variation of water temperature in our pools as one of the issues that requires attention,” Mr Meyer said. As a first step to assist with this issue, YMCA has pur-
chased four new pool covers for the 25m pool to reduce the loss of heat overnight. “This will assist us in reducing our gas costs until the new heat exchanger operates properly,” Mr Meyer said. The pools in the main hall are heated to 29 degrees while the hydrotherapy is currently at 34 degrees, offering a pleasant experience to our customers in winter. “Until end of August, we’ve
boosted our offer for casual visitors. A family can use the pool for only $10 on weekends,” he said. “If you pay your individual entry on Saturday we offer a free voucher to come back on Sunday. “If you’re visiting WIRAC with a friend, you only need to pay one entry on either Saturday or Sunday. “Similar offers exist on the weekend for casual gym users.”
Keep Cosy & Warm This Winter With Carpets & Blinds From Ken O’Dea Floorcoverings
CALL IN FOR FRIENDLY ADVICE ABOUT ALL YOUR FLOORCOVERING NEEDS INCLUDING COLOUR CO-ORDINATION.
1186089-CG22-15
Ken O’Dea 4667 1471 Mobile 0418 717 851 • Fax 4661 5726 16 Betta Place Warwick
GYM : 3 options to get fit!
POOL : 3 options for more fun!
1. $12 GYM SPECIAL (normal fee: $15.50) 2. PAY FOR 1, bring a mate FOR FREE 3. Pay Saturday, come back Sunday FOR FREE
1. $10 FAMILY SPECIAL (normal fee: $16) 2. PAY FOR 1 , bring a mate FOR FREE 3. Pay Saturday, come back Sunday FOR FREE
1186244-DJ22-15
SPECIALS WINTER Week-ends
Offers for casual visits, cannot be combined, valid Saturday & Sunday only until 31/08/15. Conditions apply. WIRAC is open Saturday 9am to 5pm, Sunday 10am to 4pm.
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 11
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
A cuppa with the caring kind By TANIA PHILLIPS WARWICK-BASED community groups have got together for a good cause - and a nice cuppa. A large assortment of local community groups met for the Endeavour Foundation’s Biggest Morning Tea event on Wendesday morning. Representatives from U3A, Warwick’s Veterans Support and Advocacy, Blue Care, Warwick State High and numerous other groups were on hand to raise money and have a bit of fun. Residents of Milpera House provided some of the morning tea, cooking and icing some pretty impressive cupcakes and slices.
Andrew and Cindie Manzie enjoying the Biggest Morning tea.
Above: Jacinta Settree, Katelynn Poole, Jacinta Sanders and Liam Byrnes. Left: Chris Beaumont, Therese Crip and Michael Gee at the Endeavour Foundation’s Biggest Morning tea. Pictures: TANYA RYAN
Di Griggs and Jamilah Doro.
School on music high BIG hair, fluoro clothes and big songs - the Warwick State High School hopped in a DeLorean last week and took us all on a journey back to the past. The school staged its musical - Back to the ’80s at the Warwick Town Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night, wowing audiences and proving there’s a lot of musical and theatrical talent in the Southern Downs.
Stars of the Back to the 80s musical at the Warwick Town Hall.
Laura Wyvill and Louise Matilda.
Anything For Water From The Roof To Underground
Emily Hoffman and Sharni Reilly.
See K&R Plumbing Supplies • Supplying Spas • Baths • Showers • Solar Hot Water • Tapware • Toilets • PVC Pipes & Fittings • Rainwater Tanks & All Plumbing Supplies
71 Kenilworth Street Warwick
Logan Cruise starred in the Back to the 80s musical at the Warwick Town Hall.
Ph: 07 4661 5399 Paul and Rebecca Butler.
www.krplumbing.com.au
5094155-EP18-13
Page 12 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Homes&Property �� Real Estate Guide
SECLUDED RURAL RETREAT
GOOMBURRA VALLEY
bush setting and views to the mountain ranges. There are two machinery sheds one 60’ x 30’ and a 40’ x 20’ and a second twobedroom high-set timber home which is well watered by the creek, bore and tanks. There are fertile creek flats running up to undulating grazing land and some timbered mountain country. This truly amazing property is well worth an inspection to appreciate all it has to offer.
OPEN HOME & AUCTION TIMES OPEN HOMES
1185768-PB23-15
THIS exceptional 81.14ha (200 acres) property is situated on the tranquil Dalrymple Creek flowing from nearby Main Range National Park. The property features a magnificent fiveand-half-year-old colonial Queenslanderstyle homestead with 9’ ceiling, three bedrooms, a master with huge ensuite, large open-plan kitchen, dining, family and office area. Verandahs on three sides overlook the
David Schnitzerling & Co Friday 12noon – 12.30pm Saturday 11.30am – 12noon
7/23 Granite Street Stanthorpe 7/23 Granite Street Stanthorpe
Saturday 10.45am -11.15am Saturday 11.30am - 12.00 noon Saturday 11.30am - 12.00 noon Saturday 12.00 noon – 12.30pm Saturday 12.15pm - 12.45pm Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Saturday 1.00pm – 1.30pm Saturday 2.00pm – 2.30pm
69 Stewart Ave Warwick 15 Pratten St Warwick 148 Horsman Road Warwick 45 Pratten Street Warwick 7 Rose Vale Court Warwick 4 Baguley Street Warwick 12 Gilbert Cres Warwick 31 Iceberg Crt Warwick
Anne Lindsay 0418 737 309 Anne Lindsay 0418 737 309
Warwick Real Estate Doug Rickert on 0437 618 360 Scott McLennan 0418 588 884 Doug Rickert on 0437 618 360 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258 Doug Rickert on 0437 618 360 Doug Rickert on 0437 618 360 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258
3
2
2
AUCTIONS Stuart Bond Real Estate & Auctioneer Friday 11.00am Saturday 10.00am
At the Southern Cross Bowls Club Warwick Auction of 2 Maryvale properties. On Site at Washpool Camping Reserve Leslie Dam Auction of vehicles, machinery, boats and general items.
Address on request Stuart Bond 0419 677 775 Stuart Bond 0419 677 775
Price: $790,000
David Schnitzerling 0418 717 979
Contact: Doug Rickert, 0437 618 360 WARWICK REAL ESTATE, 0746 613 444
David Schnitzerling & Co Saturday 9.00am
Auction of farm machinery, tractors and sundries at 9 Quirks Road Amiens.
Rural Ready to Hit the Road
Auction
:H[\YKH` 1\UL HT Venue (\J[PVU 9VVTZ 9V\ZL :[YLL[ ;LU[LYĂ„LSK View :H[\YKH` HUK 1\UL WT WT VY I` HWWVPU[TLU[ Libby Sharpe HWWYV_ raywhiterural.com Property ID TEF8158458
9H` >OP[L 9\YHS ;LU[LYĂ„LSK
Phone: 07 4661 3444 Fax: 07 4661 3544 126 Palmerin St,Warwick, Qld, 4370
Great Location Well Presented 29 Redgwell Street Warwick
Great Entry Level Home 15 Pratten Street Warwick
Ideal opportunity to purchase a well maintained brick and tile home. Three large bedrooms, all built in, plus a large kitchen, separate dining room, a lounge room and an excellent sun room or office which has great north eastern exposure, gas heater and reverse cycle airconditioning. Single lock up garage has an auto roller door, large covered outdoor entertainment area and the landscaped gardens. All this set on an elevated 698m2 block.
Solid 2 bedroom plus sleepout home on an easy care 529sqm block that has been flood free. The sleepout is spacious as is the lounge room and the large eat-in kitchen. A covered entertainment area is off the single car garage. This is an ideal home to start in and add your own touch.
Contact Doug Rickert 0437 618 360
Contact Scott McLennan 0418 588 884
Contact Joan Mullins 0409 403 258
$259,000
$209,000
$225,000
1185771-RC22-15
Open home Saturday 11.30 to 12.00pm
Walk to Scots College 12 Gilbert Cres Warwick 3 bedrooms, kitchen dining, large lounge, separate toilet, shower and bath. Single lockup garage attached, rainwater tank, fully fenced 779sm. Walk to Scots College. First home or investor. Agent in conjunction
View Hundreds of Properties For Sale or Rent on www.warwickrealestate.com.au
Open for inspection Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm
;,5
Time is running out and travel beckons our motivated vendor. With the deposit paid on her RV, this property must be sold to hit the road.
1186289-CB22-15
• Three bedroom home in an elevated position JSVZL [V ;LU[LYÄLSK 7HYR • Open plan living with wood heating and reverse cycle air-conditioning • 4HNUPÄJLU[ Z\UYVVT [V IYPUN [OL V\[KVVYZ PU • ([[YHJ[P]L LZ[HISPZOLK NHYKLUZ ILOPUK H \UPX\LS` crafted stone fence • Single garage with remote access, 2.8m carport, several garden sheds • 9HPU^H[LY [HURZ M\SS` MLUJLK Tþ HSSV[TLU[
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 13
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
STANTHORPE
AUCTION 6th June 2015 at 10.00am On Site - Orchard Rd Loch Lomond
Address: On site at 9 Quirks Road Auction: Saturday 30 May, starts 9am Contact: David Schnitzerling, DAVID SCHNITZERLING AND CO, 4681 2530
farm machinery - tractors and sundries at Quirks Road, Amiens, this Saturday. ITEMS for auction include Kubota M7040 Cab tractor with 2000hrs, Fiat 45-66 Diesel tractor, Ford 3600 diesel tractor, Shibaura 5040 diesel tractor, Shibaura SL1743 diesel tractor, Berends 7 tyne chisel plough, Omarv 3 ptl mulcher, 3 ptl rear grader blade, three furrow international disc plough, three ptl harrows, 1000 litre rapid sprayer with boom vegie sprayer, bulk manure / fertiliser spreader, Ford 750 tipper farm truck, Nissan farm ute, hay loader, cement mixer, 1000 litre diesel tank, 40 plate tandem discs, vicon fertiliser spreader, New Holland 281 hay baler, hay bale loader, hay slide, boom spray, spring tyne cultivator, plus a host of sundry items.
Stanthorpe Lot 12 New England H’way Prime Commercial – Prime Position – 2 buildings •NexttoLandmark,Elders,closetoMcDonalds •5minstoStanthorpe,zonedspecializedcentre •1x300m2+ofice,3ofices,2smokorooms,leased •2amenityareas,1x480m2,ofice,storage80m2
1185785-LB22-15
MACHINERY AUCTION
THERE will be an auction of
•1.21hascrubbyvacantland •Predominantlyfencedwith1dam •Allweatherroadaccess •Powerandphonecloseby •20kmWarwick,20kmKillarney •Extensiveruralviews
MOTIVATED VENDOR RELOCATING Phone (07) 4661 4644 Fax (07) 4661 4929 www.gnfrealestate.com.au 61 Albion St., Warwick QLD 4370
COMMERCIAL Asking Agent
$540,000 (incl GST) David Schnitzerling 0418 717 979
Car parks, loading areas, ideal highway profile…2353m2
Auction ---- Farm Machinery – Tractors – Sundries At 9 Quirks Road, Amiens (via Stanthorpe) On This Saturday 30 May ’15 at 9am sharp
Cottonvale
57 Siviter Road
Country Lifestyle – 32ha – Stunning Property •Just15minsnorthStanthorpe,fullqualityrenovation •Sepdining/living,topkitchen,hugeenclosedverandah •Polishedloors,guest/hobbyroomadjacenttohome •Stockwaterfrombore,vibrantgardens,plentystorage
Ideal for grazing or fabulous potential for tourism venture!
3+ BED
Asking Agent
3
SHED
BORE
$528,000 David Schnitzerling 0418 717979
Items to go under the hammer include: Kubota M7040 cab tractor with 2000hrs, Fiat 115-90 4wd cab tractor, Ford 3600 diesel tractor, Shibaura 5040 diesel tractor, Shibaura SL1743 diesel tractor, Berends 7 tyne chisel plough, Omarv 3 ptl mulcher, 3ptl rear grader blade, 3ptl harrows, Nissan farm ute, hay loader, Ford 750 tipper farm truck, cement mixer, bulk manure/fertilizer spreader, New Holland 281 hay baler, hay bale loader, hay slide, boom spray, spring tyne cultivator, 1000 ltr diesel tank, 40 plate tandem discs, Vicon fertilizer spreader, Fiat 45-66 diesel tractor, Kuboto M6950DT 4wd diesel tractor 3016 hrs, Page 6ft slasher, 2” Southern Cross ptl pump, 1/3 yard trailing scoop, 3 furrow mouldboard plough, 1000 ltr rapid sprayer with boom vegie sprayer, hydraulic post digger suit backhoe/ bobcat, International Model 45 spring 27 tyne cultivator, 9 tyne Mullers soil buster plough, Connor shea 14 plate one way plough , qty irrigation pipes plus heaps of sundry items. EFTPOS available. Payment on day of sale.
Listings invited… Contact David Schnitzerling & Co - 4681 2530
www.davidschnitzerling.com 99A HigH STREET, STAnTHoRpE
pHonE 4681 2530 1185937-RC22-15
Page 14 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
CAFE CASH COW
Auction Saturday 13th June Time: 10.30am On Site: 843 Granite Belt Drive Dalveen
THIS impressive cafe in the Tourist Information Centre in Stanthorpe is a wonderful opportunity for an enthusiastic person or couple who enjoy meeting and greeting people. The well-established business is a popular venue for coffee/tea/cake or a light lunch for visitors to our beautiful Granite Belt, and has the best views than any coffee shop in Stanthorpe from the alfresco dining deck. A peaceful coffee experience. The cafe caters for about 50 people, trading seven days a week during the opening times of the Tourist Office. All equipment and stock included in the price, with the potential for add-on items to sell. A full inventory of furnishings, crockery etc available from the agent John Boucher. The current owner is no longer able to give the business the attention it needs, and is a keen vendor.
Mazda T4100 truck, cattle crate 4 loading walkers, New Holland tractor 75hp diesel auto 4WD supersteer; airconditioned cab, 4 disc 3pt linkage A1-54 International plough, 9 bin rotary fruit grader, bin tipper, creepfeed; rollers,washers, brushes; drying donuts; 3 x electric motors single phase,15kg Avery scales electronic, Casio 110CR cash register, 40 x ½ wooden bins, 9 bulk bins, gas branding furnace, 3pt linkage 3 disc Massey Ferguson plough, Antonio Carraro d1g/ sm diesel articulated steering 4WD 2 cylinder tractor, 400 litre Silvan 3pt linkage spraytank, ADS hydraulic picking ladder, mulcher spare blades 7’, 3pt linkage PTO Vendrame 1500 litre air blast sprayer, rotary hoe PTO drive 5’ cut, tractor drawn trailing rollover scoop on wheels, 3pt linkage 7 tyne ripper chisel plough,3 picking ladders, 3pt linkage folding wings springtyne cultivator, 21 tyne 3 pt linkage springtyne cultivator, hydraulic bin filler, roller door 5.2 metres x 4.88m high, 12 rolls locktight netting, qty 10kg Australia cardboard boxes, qty of 5kg trays and inserts, 2 x DS671 battery fruit scales,7 ½ kg Kleenmaid top loading washer, 7 ½ kg Kleenmaid dryer, 8 steel drums 200 litres; cliplock lids, 14 x 200 litre plastic drums; cliplock lids, 3pt linkage post hole digger, 100 x 324mls jam jars, 96 x 375mls jam jars, 12 Joey picking bags, 200 litre steel drum and drum pump, approx 150mts power shears airhose, 4 Beretti Campagnola air pruners, Electric pressure pump, pallet jack, poly ‘eco safe’ trough 470litres, 3pt linkage hilling discs, rolls of wire, gas BBQ, 1500litre diesel tank on stand, electric cash register, 15kg digital scales, 1 bain marie, 2 head coffee machine, 4 slice sandwich press, single phase grill, Samsung upright fridge/freezer, Electric coffee grinder, milkshake maker, refrigerated display cabinet approx. 4.8 metres, chest freezer, 2 seater sofa bed, crockery, cutlery, picnic table/benches, kitchen dresser, electronic Ruddweigh scales 3000 kg, weighing platform and crate, calf cradle, round bale feeders, hay feeder, rare large English black pigs – 1 boar 18 m o; 3 sows 2 y o; 6 suckers.
Leslie Parade Price: $62,500 Contact: John Boucher, 0428 795 929 JOHN BOUCHER REAL ESTATE, 07 4683 7146
COUNTRY LIFESTYLE CAN'T GET BETTER
john.boucher@bigpond.com www.johnboucherrealestate.com.au
1185326-PB21-15
Phone John Boucher: 0428 795 929
THIS is a horse/cattle/lifestyle property at its best, just 15 minutes east of Warwick, allweather road access and no flooding. There is more than 1/2km frontage to a permanent creek 105 acres freehold, gently sloping country, fully fenced with good quality fencing into 11 paddocks, about 20 acres of cultivation, balance selectively cleared with nice big old ironbark trees. The property also features very good steel cattle yards and ramp, watered from creek, three dams, 25,000 gallon of rain water storage, water pumping from creek for gardens and stock. The property includes a four-bedroom brick home, with all the comforts.
4
2
2
Address: On Request Price: $595,000 Contact: Stuart Bond, 0419 677 775 STUART BOND REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONEER PTY LTD, 07 4661 3462
CLEARING SALE “WELL STATION” SATURDAY 13th JUNE 2015 10am on SITE 510 GREYMARE ROAD, GREYMARE 30m WEST of WARWICK OFF CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY A/C the Late Raymond Cleary PROPERTY SOLD TRACTORS: McCormick T110 MAX 570hrs, Deutz Dx95 , Ford 2000 HAY EQUIPMENT: N/H 1465 Haybine (g/c), N/H 417 baler (g/c), N/H 3ptl 57 rake, N/H 205 fert spreader, I.HC bale loader, Superior 6ft slasher, Omaur ts225 90 mulsher,20ft bale elevator BIKES: Honda Fourtraz quad (1300kn, near new), Honda 125 trail bike, Honda 185 (not going) TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Napier 723 28 plate offset, Shearer 21 tyne scarifier, Yoeman Keyline 5 leg plough with 2 seed boxes, Connor Shea 26 run combine, Connor Shea 18 run disc planter with small seed box, rubber tyre roller, 3 sets covering harrows GRAIN MIXER AUGERS & FEEDERS: N.H 353 Mill/mixer, jetstream 40’ x 8” auger with 15hp B/S motor, 12’ x 4” pencil auger, 3 x 2ton cattle grain feeders, 1 x 1ton feeder, 5 hay feeders, ram self feeder BOOM SPRAY: Allbulk 12mt 1000lts wheeled boom spray WOOL SHED GEAR: Rumee elec wool press, Ajex wool press, metal wool table, timber wool table, fleece weighing scales, lamb marking cradle, Ruddweigh lamb scales HAY: Approx 1000 small bales good shedded lucerne, 20 bales 8x4x3 barley straw, qty forage sorghum & millet GENERAL: Grasslands 139 post hole digger, Moorehouse jib & bucket, carry all, 1000lt tank on trailer, o/head fuel tank, diamond harrows, 20ft aluminium ladder, 6’ x 4’ box trailer, 20ft hay trailer, Dunlite generator with 8hp 240 Honda motor, 100 new wooden split posts, 20 packs 6ft new steel posts, 8 rolls 8 line hinge joints, 7 coils pain wire 6 coils barb wire, 6 new poly troughs, poly pipe, post hole borer, Silvan sprayer, 6hp Davey fire fighter, Honda 5.5hp Davey fire fighter, cattle dehorners, pressure pump, bolt cutters, block & tackle, pipe cutters, wheel barrow, big vice, steel wedges, 2 stock saddles, gernie, elec drills, stock & dies, gas branding furness, hyd pipe bender, chain saw, weed eater, compac welder, cut off wheel, elec compressor, MCP 15 twin petrol compressor(as New), 3 gas guns, 8 Dingo traps, qty sheep coats, 4 draw filing cabinet, various workshop tools, qty farm machinery parts, nuts, bolts, pipe fittings etc, Household furniture, crockery, gardening tools etc PLUS SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION This is a genuine Clearing Sale due to the property being sold which has been in the Cleary family for over 100 years. Machinery and equipment is in excellent condition, always shedded.
I.D. REQUIRED TERMS STRICTLY DAY OF SALE CATERS IN ATTENDANCE AGENTS IN CONJUNCTION Please visit web pages for photos www.markdroneyptyltd.com.au www.stuartbondrealestate.com.au
MARK DRONEY PTY LTD 96 YANDILLA STREET, PITTSWORTH 4356 MARK 46932300 OR 0409118462 mark@markdroneyptyltd.com.au
STUART BOND REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEER PTY LTD 57 DRAGON STREET, WARWICK. 4370 STUART 4661 3462 OR 0416977775 sbondrealestate@bigpond.com
AGENTS IN CONJUNCTION
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 15
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 30th MAY 10am ON SITE WASHPOOL CAMPING RESERVE WASHPOOL ROAD, LESLIE DAM DUE TO END OF LEASE 18km WEST of WARWICK (FOLLOW SIGNS) M/F 65 tractor with rops, 6’ superior slasher, 1990 Toyota 60 series Landcruiser twin cab ute, 4.2 diesel with canopy (294,000k, aftermath turbo), Suzuki Vitara 4 x4, 16’ x 8’ 2 1/2ton tandem tipping trailer with hungry boards, old box trailer, 15’ Swiftcraft boat with 28hp Mariner & trailer (6 months rego), Lawmboss 13.5hp rideon mower, 10’ aluminium Stacer boat, old Victor outboard motor, 3 x 6m x 3m site offices (power points, air cons, one with hot water system), 8ft x 6ft cold room (no unit), 10’ x 8’ aluminium storage container, 10 portable toilets (excellent condition), qty wheely bins, 10 picnic tables, GMC 950w 4 stroke generator, whipper snippers, blower, elec compressor, gurney, small geni, qyt old iron, wheel barrows, outdoor fire, BBQ, 3 upright fridges, 1 x icecream freezer, Kelvinator fridge/freezer, 2 glass door fridge, small freezer, 10amp Westinghouse oven, microwaves, fans, single beds, heaters, kitchen dresser, kitchen unit, cupboards, table, chairs, recliner chair, arm chairs, book shelves, office desk, iron bark bench seat, cash till, book shelves, chalk boards
Go to www.stuartbondrealestate.com.au to view photos PLUS SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Call Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775 or owner Peter on 0418 870 354
AUCTION
AUCTION SATURDAY 6TH JUNE 2015 10am ON SITE 40 MURRAY STREET, MARYVALE. 30KM EAST OF WARWICK Account - the Late RON SCHADWELL MACHINERY:- Fiat 50CI dozer with blade/ripper and canopy (g/c), Fiat 615 tractor (g/c), 8’ 3ptl Howard slasher, M/F 35 diesel tractor, Gehl 6635 SXT turbo bobcat with 4 in1 bucket/pallet forks/post hole digger, old Commer tip truck (Perkins motor), elec cement mixer, 1000lt tank with Davey pump and B/S 5.5hp motor & hose reel, Case hammer mill & 1ton mixer on trailer, 3ptl 7 tyne chisel plough STEEL:- 3 5 lengths of 7m x 40mm top hat, various angle flat, round & square steel, qty gal iron GENERAL:- Hafco T330 12” thickener/planer, Hafco RT5250B saw bench, flat bed 6’ bed lathe, Hafco AL960E 1mtr bed lathe, elec compressor, WAI 205S mig welder, Dunlite 5kva generator & 13hp B/S motor, cutoff wheel, 3ptl 260amp stick welder, pipe bender, drop saw, hyd steel press, variable speed pedestal drill, bench grinder, angle grinder, elec drills, elec saws, 6’ sheet metal folder, Stihl 031 chain saw & atom borer drill bits, self propeled hand mower, tarp HOUSEHOLD:- Fridge, upright freezer, chest freezer, lounge suite, 2 single beds, piano, singer sewing machine, various cupboards, dining table, kitchen table, BBQ
PLUS SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. PAYMENT STRICTLY DAY OF SALE CALL STUART BOND ON 0419 677 775 for further information. THIS FRIDAY 29TH MAY 2015 11am at the SOUTHERN CROSS BOWLS CLUB PALMERIN STREET, WARWICK. A/C THE ESTATE of RONALD SCHADWELL
2 MARYVALE PROPERTIES east of Warwick • 670acresofquality grazing land • Wellfencedinto several paddocks • Excellentsetof cattle yards • Goodwater,creek runs throughout the property, large dam, fully equipped bore, tanks and troughs • Machinery/hay shed 60’ x 30’ • Lockupshed25’x25’ • Situatedinahighrain fall area on Young Road, at the top of North Branch Road, Maryvale. Next to National Park • Greatbreederorsteer paddock
• 24ACRES--2TITLES • Approximately5 year old 3 bedroom Hardiplank home on besser block base kitchen, dining/living room, bathroom, toilet, laundry, good size open verandah facing north • Lockupstorage/ garage area under house • Excellentsteelshed 60’ x 60’ fully lockable with concrete floor and 3ph power second shed 60’ x 25’ and there is a third shed • Fullyequippedbore with mill and tank • Fullyfenced,new timber cattle yards and ramp
Both these are quality properties and will be SOLD on the day. For further information ring Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775.
OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OUR LOCAL AREA IN SELLING, AUCTIONEERING & CLEARING SALES
STUART BOND REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONEER
Please call Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775 or www.stuartbondrealestate.com.au sbondrealestate@bigpond.com
1185935-CG22-15
40 MURRAY STREET, MARYVALE R FR TO EM ID M IN AY OR D 29 RO ER th W M AY
SFT
Page 16 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
FRIDAY, MAY 29
THURSDAY, MAY 28
7 Day TV Guide
SATURDAY, MAY 30
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Casey’s tips
6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Antiques. 2.00 Parliament. 3.00 Poirot. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 The Checkout. 8.30 Redesign My Brain With Todd Sampson. 9.30 Dirty Laundry Live. Return. 10.20 Lateline. 10.50 The Business. 11.05 Scott & Bailey. 11.55 twentysomething. 12.20 The Librarians. 12.50 Parliament. 1.50 Jonathan Ross. 2.40 Movie: The Boy Castaways. (2013) 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 To Be Advised. 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 House Rules. (PG) 9.15 Terror In The Skies: Technical Meltdown. (PG) 10.15 The World’s Most Extreme. (M) 11.15 Mr Selfridge. (PG) 12.15 Harry’s Practice. 1.00 Shopping. 3.30 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Top Gear. (PG) 8.40 The NRL Footy Show. (M) 10.40 The AFL Footy Show. (M) 12.30 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.30 A Current Affair. 2.00 Impractical Jokers. 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Ground Floor. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 12.15 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.30 Ent. Tonight. 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 10.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Good Wife. (M) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Soccer. UEFA Europa League. Final. Continued. 7.15 WorldWatch. 1.00 Living Black. 1.30 WorldWatch. 3.30 Harlots, Housewives And Heroines. 4.30 Persons Of Interest. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 News. 7.30 Rachel Khoo’s Cosmopolitan Cook. 8.00 Luke Nguyen’s United Kingdom. 8.30 Heston’s Mission Impossible. 9.30 Dig. New. 10.40 News. 11.10 UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 18. 1.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 That ’70s Show. (PG) 8.35 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M) 9.05 The IT Crowd. (PG) 9.30 Comedy Up Late. (MA15+) 10.00 Portlandia. (PG) Final. 10.25 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.05 Good Game. 11.35 Total Wipeout. (PG) 12.35 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 1.40 News Update. 1.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Shopping. 7.00 Flushed. 7.30 DaVincibles. 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Love Thy Neighbour. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.00 Kingswood Country. 12.00 Taggart. 2.20 Pie In The Sky. 3.30 The Martha Stewart Show. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. 8.30 Lewis. 10.30 Blue Murder. 11.40 Bargain Hunt. 12.40 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Yu-GiOh! Classic. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 TMZ. 1.00 TMZ Live. 2.00 The Middle. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Tom And Jerry. 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG) 8.45 Big Bang. (PG) 9.45 Movie: Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. (AV15+) (1981) 11.45 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.15 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 9.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. 9.30 Formula 1. Race 6. Monaco Grand Prix. Replay. 12.00 The Glades. 1.00 Rush. 2.00 The Living Room. 3.00 Totally Wild. 4.00 Fishing. 4.30 The Home Team. 5.00 Big Fish, Small Boats. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Last Man Standing. (PG) 8.00 The Millers. (PG) 8.30 Dads. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Cowboys & Aliens. (M) (2011) 11.30 Blokesworld. 12.00 Unsupervised. 12.30 Shopping. 2.00 Common Law. 4.00 Sport Science.
6.00 WorldWatch. 5.35 Massive Moves. 6.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Daily highlights. 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Dara O’Briain: School Of Hard Sums. 8.30 South Park. (M) 9.00 Town Of The Living Dead. (M) 9.30 On The Piste. (MA15+) 10.25 Orphan Black. 11.15 South Park. (M) 11.45 @midnight. (M) 12.15 The Feed. 12.45 Comedy Bang! Bang! (M) 1.15 Movie: Welcome Home. (AV15+) (2008) 3.15 NHK World News In English From Tokyo. 5.00 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.50 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. 4.15 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 4.40 News On 3. 4.45 Studio 3. 4.50 Grojband. 5.20 Horrible Histories. (PG) 5.50 The Next Step. 6.15 Slugterra. 6.40 Kobushi. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Heartland. 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.55 Total Drama World Tour. 9.15 Iron Man: Armored Adventures. 9.40 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Shopping. 7.00 Handy Manny. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Charlie’s Angels. 3.00 Starsky & Hutch. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. 5.30 Seinfeld. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools. 8.30 Tattoo Nightmares. 9.00 Tattoo Nightmares Miami. 9.30 Ink Master. 11.15 Family Guy. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 River Cottage: Christmas Special. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Global Shop. 9.30 New Style Direct. 10.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Supernanny USA. 1.00 Movie: Man At The Top. (M) (1973) 2.50 New Tricks. 4.00 Alive And Cooking. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Inside The Animal Mind. 9.00 New Tricks. 10.00 Movie: True Crime. (M) (1999) 12.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Taxi. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Mork & Mindy. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 8.30 Graham Norton. (M) 9.30 Movie: The Descendants. (M) (2011) 11.50 James Corden. 12.50 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 1.30 News. 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.15 News. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 10.00 One Plus One. 10.30 Making Australia Happy. 11.30 Divine Women. (PG) 12.00 News. 1.00 Antiques Roadshow. 2.00 Rake. (M) 2.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (M) 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Still Open All Hours. (PG) 8.30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. (M) 9.25 Janet King. (M) 10.25 Lateline. 10.55 The Business. 11.10 Dirty Laundry Live. 11.30 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Running Home. (M) (1999) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: The Help. (M) (2011) Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer. 11.20 To Be Advised. 1.10 Movie: The Pawn. (AV15+) (1998) 3.30 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. Penrith Panthers v Parramatta Eels. 10.00 Movie: Collateral Damage. (M) (2002) 12.15 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.15 A Current Affair. 1.45 Movie: Otis. (AV15+) (2008) 3.45 WIN Presents. 4.00 Extra. 4.30 GMA.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 12.15 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.30 Ent. Tonight. 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. 9.40 To Be Advised. 11.40 The Project. 12.30 The Good Wife. (M) 1.30 Shopping.
6.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Inspector Rex. 4.30 Coast. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Heston’s In Search Of Perfection. (PG) 6.30 News. 7.30 The Ark Of The Covenant. (PG) 8.30 Neil Oliver: The Search For Alfred The Great. 9.30 Best Undressed. (MA15+) 10.30 News. 11.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 19. 1.30 Movie: Sparrow. (PG) (2008) 3.05 Movie: The Storyteller. (MA15+) (2009) 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Peter Rabbit. 6.15 Tree Fu Tom. 6.35 Octonauts. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 That ’70s Show. (PG) 8.35 The Midwives. (PG) 9.35 The Boy Who Was Born A Girl. (M) 10.30 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.10 Weight Loss Ward. (M) 11.55 Daddy Daycare. (PG) 12.45 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.10 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 1.50 News Update. 1.55 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Love Thy Neighbour. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.00 Kingswood Country. 12.00 Taggart. 1.30 Pie In The Sky. 2.30 Four Rooms. 3.30 The Martha Stewart Show. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Storage Hoarders. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 House Wreck Rescue. 10.30 Make My Home Bigger. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 11.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 TMZ. 1.00 TMZ Live. 2.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Tom And Jerry. 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Movie: ScoobyDoo! Camp Scare. (PG) (2010) 7.30 Movie: Shrek 2. (PG) (2004) 9.20 Movie: Green Lantern. (M) (2011) 11.40 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.10 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 9.00 All 4 Adventure. 10.00 Natural Connections. 11.00 Undercover Boss. 12.00 The Glades. 1.00 Rush. 2.00 Black Ops. 3.00 Totally Wild. 4.00 Fishing. 4.30 The Home Team. 5.00 Big Fish, Small Boats. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 World’s Toughest Trucker. (PG) 8.30 Cops: Adults Only. (M) 9.30 Movie: Stash House. (AV15+) (2012) 11.35 Bellator MMA. 1.35 Shopping. 2.05 Cops: Adults Only. 3.05 Ross Kemp: Middle East. 4.00 Sport Science.
6.00 WorldWatch. 8.00 DW Global 3000. 8.30 WorldWatch. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 Iron Chef. 4.45 Vs Arashi. 5.35 Massive Moves. 6.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Daily highlights. 6.35 UEFA Europa League Highlights. 7.30 Friday Feed. 8.00 The Tim Ferriss Experiment. 8.30 Geeks. (PG) 9.30 Lost Girl. (MA15+) Return. 11.15 Attack On Titan. 12.15 Friday Feed. 12.45 PopAsia. (PG) 2.45 NHK World News In English From Tokyo. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.50 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. 4.15 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 4.40 News On 3. 4.45 Studio 3. 4.50 Grojband. 5.20 Operation Ouch! 5.50 The Next Step. 6.15 Slugterra. Final. 6.40 Kobushi. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Heartland. (PG) 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.55 The Dukes Of Broxstonia. 9.00 Naruto. (PG) 9.20 Sword Art Online. (PG) 9.45 Deltora Quest. Final. 10.10 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Shopping. 7.00 Handy Manny. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Russia’s Toughest Prisons. 2.00 Big Easy Justice. 3.00 Fifth Gear. 4.00 Turtleman. 5.00 Meat Men. 6.00 MythBusters. 7.00 AFL Pre-Game Show. 7.30 Football. AFL. Round 9. Sydney v Carlton. 11.00 Movie: Basic Instinct. (AV15+) (1992) 1.45 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Supernanny USA. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 New Style Direct. 9.30 Global Shop. 10.00 Danoz. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: The Man Who Haunted Himself. (PG) (1970) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 Inside The Animal Mind. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Antiques. 8.30 Movie: The Rookie. (M) (1990) 11.00 Movie: The Postman. (M) (1997) 2.20 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Vic The Viking. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Taxi. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Mork & Mindy. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. 8.30 New Girl. 9.00 The Crazy Ones. 9.30 Snog, Marry, Avoid? 10.10 Sex And The City. 10.50 Movie Juice. 11.20 James Corden. 12.20 Late Programs.
6.00 ABC News Breakfast. 9.00 ABC News Mornings. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 1.30 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC World. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 BBC World. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline.
6.00 Rage. 11.30 Spicks And Specks. 12.00 For The Love Of Cars. 12.55 Antiques. 1.55 The Restaurant Inspector. 2.40 Nigellissima. 3.10 River Cottage Veg Every Day. 4.00 Still Open All Hours. 4.30 Saturday Landline. 5.00 Midsomer Murders. 6.30 Gardening Aust. 7.00 News. 7.30 Father Brown. (PG) 8.20 DCI Banks. (PG) 9.05 Scott & Bailey. (M) 9.55 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M) 10.25 Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey. Final. 10.55 The Wrong Mans. 11.30 Rage. 5.00 Rage.
6.00 Shopping. 6.30 It’s Academic. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Movie: Little Einsteins: Rocket’s Firebird Rescue. (G) (2010) 1.30 Movie: Living Proof. (PG) (2008) 3.30 Medical Emergency. (PG) 4.00 Better Homes. 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 Qld Weekender. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: The Lost World: Jurassic Park. (PG) (1997) 9.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 The Goldbergs. (PG) 12.00 Movie: Limits Of Control. (M) (2009) 2.30 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 It Is Written. (PG) 4.00 Shopping. 5.00 Dr Oz. (PG)
6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Mornings. 12.00 Food CIA. 12.30 Australian Geographic Adventures. 1.00 The Middle. 1.30 Movie: Rocky. (1976) 4.00 Deep Water. 4.30 Fishing Australia. 5.00 News. 5.30 Getaway. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Clear And Present Danger. (1994) 10.00 Movie: The Next Three Days. (2010) 12.30 Movie: Shutter. (2008) 2.05 Movie: Amityville II: The Possession. (1982) 4.00 Impractical Jokers. 4.30 Extra. 5.00 The Middle. 5.30 Skippy.
6.00 The Offroad Adventure Show. 6.30 Fishing Edge. 7.00 Fishing. 7.30 GCBC. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 St10. 10.00 St10: Extra. (PG) 11.00 The Living Room. (PG) 12.00 Tour The World. 12.30 Everyday Gourmet. 1.00 The Talk. (PG) 3.00 Car Torque. (PG) 3.30 iFish. 4.00 What’s Up Down Under. 4.30 Escape With ET. 5.00 News. 6.00 Movie: Rio. (G) (2011) 7.55 Bondi Vet. (PG) 8.55 Movie: Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. (M) (2011) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Barenboim On Beethoven. 3.30 Hopper Stories. 3.45 Regarding Susan Sontag. 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 News. 7.30 Great Continental Railway Journeys. 8.30 RocKwiz Salutes The Decades. (PG) Return. 9.30 Movie: The Commitments. (M) (1991) 11.35 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 20. 1.30 Soccer. FA Cup. Final. Arsenal v Aston Villa. 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.45 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.00 Peter Rabbit. 6.15 Tree Fu Tom. 6.35 Octonauts. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Total Wipeout. (PG) 8.20 Gruen Planet: Cutdowns. (PG) 8.25 Australian Encounters. 8.30 The Home Show. New. 9.20 Live At The Apollo. 10.05 Dirty Laundry Live. 10.55 The IT Crowd. (PG) 11.20 Louie. (M) 12.05 Portlandia. (PG) 12.30 Archer. (M) 2.40 News Update. 2.45 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Shake It Up. 10.00 Shopping. 11.00 Animal Academy. 11.30 Great South East. 12.00 Creek To Coast. 12.30 Sydney Weekender. 1.00 Qld Weekender. 1.30 WA Weekender. 2.00 Coxy’s Big Break. 2.30 SA Life. 3.00 Country Calendar. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Neighbours At War. 4.30 SCU. 5.00 Life On The Edge. 6.00 Cities Of The Underworld. 7.00 Soccer. Friendly. Sydney FC v Tottenham Hotspur. 10.30 Taggart. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 ScoobyDoo! (PG) 9.00 Tom And Jerry. 9.30 Adv Time. (PG) 10.00 The Batman. (PG) 10.30 Ben 10. (PG) 11.00 Heidi. 11.30 Move It. 12.00 Kitchen Whiz. 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 3.00 Thunderbirds Are Go! (PG) 3.30 Gumball. 4.30 Looney Tunes. 5.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 6.00 Movie: Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London. (PG) (2004) 8.00 Movie: Superman Returns. (M) (2006) 11.00 Movie: Elektra. (M) (2005) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 8.30 ANZ C’ship. Round 13. Adelaide Thunderbirds v West Coast Fever. Replay. 10.30 Big Fish, Small Boats. 11.00 4WD Touring Australia. 12.00 RPM. 1.00 World’s Toughest Trucker. 2.00 Behind The Brand. 3.00 Undercover Boss. 4.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 M*A*S*H. 5.30 Extreme Fishing. 6.30 Monster Jam. 7.30 Cops. 8.30 Elementary. 9.30 Blue Bloods. 10.30 Ross Kemp: Return To Afghanistan. 11.30 Blokesworld. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Mysterious Cities Of Gold. (PG) 2.00 Kung Fu Changed My Life. (PG) 2.55 Girls Get Out There. New. 4.00 Monster Moves. 5.00 Departures. (PG) 6.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Daily highlights. 6.30 Heston’s Feasts. 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 Charley Boorman’s Extreme Frontiers: South Africa. (PG) 9.30 Dig. (M) 10.40 Real Humans. (M) 1.00 Gunther’s ER. (MA15+) 1.55 Movie: Mad Detective. (AV15+) (2007) 3.35 CCTV News In English From Beijing. 5.20 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 2.45 Deadly Pole To Pole. 3.15 Wacky World Beaters. 3.40 Studio 3. 3.45 You’re Skitting Me. 4.15 Iron Man: Armored Adventures. 4.40 Detentionaire. 5.30 Operation Ouch! 6.00 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 6.25 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 6.35 Mortified. 7.00 Outnumbered. (PG) 7.30 Operation Ouch! 8.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 8.30 Good Game: SP. 9.00 Degrassi: The Next Generation. 9.45 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 10.50 Close.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Shannon’s Legends Of Motorsport. 10.30 Zoom TV. 11.00 Timbersports. 2014 World C’ships. Individual Event. H’lights. 12.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 1.00 Action Sports Games. 1.30 Football. AFL. Round 9. Hawthorn v Gold Coast. 4.30 Footy Flashbacks. 6.00 Turtleman. 6.30 AFL Pre-Game Show. 7.00 Football. AFL. Round 9. Richmond v Essendon. 10.30 Movie: The 6th Day. (M) (2000) 1.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Movie: The Man Who Haunted Himself. (PG) (1970) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 Destination WA. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Mine Own Executioner. (PG) (1947) 11.15 Movie: The Magic Box. (G) (1951) 1.30 Postcards. 2.00 Duncan’s Thai Kitchen. 2.30 Movie: Green Fire. (G) (1954) 4.30 Movie: Rio Bravo. (PG) (1959) 7.30 Antiques. 8.30 CSI. (M) 10.30 The Mentalist. (M) 11.20 Golden Boy. 12.20 Movie: Rio Bravo. (PG) (1959) 3.00 Movie: Green Fire. (G) (1954) 5.00 Postcards. 5.30 Duncan’s Thai Kitchen.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Scope. 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 King Of Queens. (PG) 12.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 2.00 Charmed. (PG) 3.00 Infomercials. (PG) 3.30 Raymond. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. (PG) 5.00 Mork & Mindy. (PG) 5.30 Becker. (PG) 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. 9.30 Sex And The City. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 The Loop. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 5.00 Shopping.
6.00 Press Club. 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 11.00 News. 11.30 Australia Wide. 12.00 News. 12.30 Big Ideas. 1.00 Press Club. 2.00 News. 2.30 The Mix. 3.00 News. 3.30 Saturday Landline. 4.00 News. 4.30 World This Week. 5.00 News. 5.30 One Plus One. 6.00 News. 6.30 Foreign Corre. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Mix. 8.00 Four Corners. 8.45 The Quarters. 9.00 News. 9.30 Australia Wide. 10.00 News. 10.10 IQ2. 11.00 News. 11.30 Big Ideas. 12.00 Late Programs. SFT
Open Saturday Mornings
WE WILL CUT STEEL TO SIZE SECOND GRADE RHS IN STOCK 25 x 25 x 1.6/2 Black RHS Sec $1.60 per metre 75 x 75 x 2.5/3.0 Black RHS Sec $65 x 8.0 metre ALUMINIUM TOOLBOX TO FIT ON TRAY TOP Price $750 INC GST FRAGRAM 200 AMP SINGLE PHASE MIG WELDER WITH HELMET Price $1100 INC GST LARGE RANGE BOLTS/SCREWS/CUT OFF WHEELS TRAILER PARTS/SPRINGS/TRAILER COUPLINGS/LIGHTS GATE FITTINGS/POST CAPS/STUMP TOPS
SEE NEIL/DAVE/ANDREW/BRUCE/ALI
MONTHLY STEEL SPECIALS
1184865-PB21-15
WELDING SUPPLIES
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 17
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
TUESDAY, JUNE 2
MONDAY, JUNE 1
SUNDAY, MAY 31
7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 Landline. 1.00 Gardening Aust. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure. 3.05 Lang Lang In Sydney. 4.00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 4.25 Country House Rescue. 5.15 Father Brown. 6.00 The Checkout. 6.30 Compass. 7.00 News. 7.40 Miniseries: Mapp & Lucia. 8.40 Poldark. Final. 9.40 Top Of The Lake. 10.40 Miniseries: Devil’s Dust. 12.05 Junior Doctors: Your Life In Their Hands. Final. 1.05 Late Programs.
6.00 Doc McStuffins. 6.30 Sofia The First. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 11.00 Camp. (PG) 12.00 To Be Advised. 5.00 News. 5.30 Great South East. 6.00 News. 7.00 House Rules. (PG) 8.50 Sunday Night. 9.50 Castle. (M) 11.45 Cougar Town. (PG) 12.10 Do No Harm. (M) 1.05 Dual Suspects. (M) 2.00 Shopping. 3.00 NBC Today. 4.00 NBC Press. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 1.00 Maroon Zone. 1.30 Rugby League. QRL. Intrust Super Cup. Round 12. Norths Devils v Easts Tigers. 3.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. St George Illawarra Dragons v Cronulla Sharks. 6.00 News. 7.00 Reno Rumble. 8.30 60 Minutes. 9.30 Inside The Mafia. 10.30 Stalker. 11.30 The Following. 12.30 Almost Human. 1.30 Anger Management. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Mass. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 Everyday Gourmet. 8.30 St10. 10.00 Bolt Report. 11.00 All 4 Adventure. (PG) 12.00 The Talk. (PG) 1.00 Let’s Do Coffee. (PG) 1.30 Huey. 2.00 iFish. 3.00 Bolt Report. 4.00 RPM. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 Modern Family. (PG) 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG) 9.00 Shark Tank. (PG) 10.00 NCIS. (M) 11.00 Movie: Margaret. (MA15+) (2011) 2.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 The World Game. 2.00 Speedweek. 4.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine. 4.30 World Of Cycling. 5.00 The Bike Lane. 5.30 The Hollywood War. 6.30 News. 7.35 Michael Scott: Rome’s Invisible City. 8.35 How To Clone A Woolly Mammoth. (PG) 9.35 Dig. (M) 10.50 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Final stage. 1.30 Movie: At Any Second. (M) (2008) 3.20 Movie: Jermal. (M) (2008) 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Peter Rabbit. 6.15 Tree Fu Tom. 6.35 Octonauts. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Total Wipeout. 8.30 Inside The Hunt For The Boston Bombers. (M) 10.00 The Boy Who Was Born A Girl. (M) 10.50 My Tattoo Addiction. (MA15+) 11.40 Louis Theroux’s LA Stories. (M) 12.40 Jig: The Great Irish Dance-Off. (PG) 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 This Is Scarlett And Isaiah. 5.05 Louie. 5.15 Iconicles. 5.40 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Tomorrow’s World. 7.30 Leading The Way. 8.00 David Jeremiah. 8.30 Shopping. 9.30 Home And Away Catch-Up. 12.00 Downsize Me. 1.00 Travel Oz. 2.30 The Travel Bug. 3.30 Life Inside The Markets. 4.00 Neighbours At War. 4.30 Mighty Ships. 5.30 Four Rooms. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Original Features. 10.30 Best Houses Australia. 11.00 Mighty Ships. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 ScoobyDoo! (PG) 9.00 Looney Tunes. 9.30 Adv Time. (PG) 10.00 Young Justice. (PG) 10.30 The Batman. (PG) 11.00 Rabbids. (PG) 12.00 Tom And Jerry. 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Danoz. 2.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 3.00 Green Lantern. (PG) 4.00 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 4.30 The Batman. 5.30 Thunderbirds Are Go! 6.00 Movie: Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore. (G) (2010) 7.40 Big Bang. (PG) 8.40 Gotham. (M) 9.40 Arrow. (M) 11.40 To Be Advised. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 4WD Touring Australia. 10.30 Reel Action. 11.00 Sport Science. 12.00 ANZ C’ship. Round 14. Adelaide Thunderbirds v Central Pulse. 2.00 Car Torque. 2.30 Temporary Australians. 3.00 4x4 Adventures. 4.00 Nature’s Great Events. 5.00 What’s Up Downunder? 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Scorpion. 8.30 Gold Coast Cops. 9.00 Territory Cops. 9.30 MotoGP. Italian Grand Prix. Race 6. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 11.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 Brazil’s Next Top Model. 5.05 Vs Arashi. 6.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Daily highlights. 6.30 The Bike Lane. 7.00 Benidorm Bastards. (PG) 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 South Park. (M) 9.00 The Birthday Boys. (M) 9.30 Housos. (MA15+) 10.00 Pizza World Record. (MA15+) 10.30 The Sex Clinic. (MA15+) 11.25 The Sex Show. (MA15+) 12.00 In Her Skin. (M) 1.50 Movie: Ah! The Libido. (M) (2009) 3.20 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.15 Wacky World Beaters. 3.45 Studio 3. 3.50 Endangered Species. 4.20 The Dukes Of Broxstonia. 4.30 Roy. 5.00 Studio 3. 5.05 Life With Boys. 5.30 Bushwhacked! 6.00 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 6.25 The Adventures Of Figaro Pho. 6.35 Mortified. 7.00 Outnumbered. (PG) 7.30 Operation Ouch! 8.00 Deadly Pole To Pole. 8.30 Horrible Histories. 9.00 Splatalot. 9.25 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.30 Rage. (PG) 2.00 Close.
6.00 Shopping. (PG) 6.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 7.30 Shopping. (PG) 9.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 10.00 AFL Game Day. (PG) 11.30 Lights Out. (PG) 12.00 The Border. (PG) 1.00 Football. AFL. Round 9. Brisbane Lions v St Kilda. 4.00 Football. AFL. Round 9. Collingwood v North Melbourne. 6.30 Movie: Cars 2. (PG) (2011) 8.40 Movie: Men In Black 3. (PG) (2012) 10.40 Movie: The Butterfly Effect. (AV15+) (2004) 1.00 Lizard Lick Towing. (M) 4.30 Hook, Line And Sinker.
6.00 Morning Programs. 6.30 Movie: Treasure Island. (G) (1972) 9.30 Touch Football. World Cup. Mixed Final. 11.00 Movie: Miss Robin Hood. (G) (1952) 12.30 Cycling. National Road Series. Round 3. FKG Tour of Toowoomba. H’lights. 1.00 Australian Geographic Adventures. 1.30 Getaway. (PG) 2.00 Movie: Ski Party. (PG) (1965) 4.00 Movie: Bells Are Ringing. (G) (1960) 6.30 River Cottage: Christmas Special. (PG) 7.30 World’s Most Pampered Pets. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Silver Linings Playbook. (M) (2012) 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Toasted TV. 9.00 Infomercials. (PG) 9.30 TMNT. 10.00 Mako: Island Of Secrets. 10.30 Brady Bunch. 11.00 Infomercials. (PG) 11.30 Becker. (PG) 12.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 2.00 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Neighbours. 5.00 Mork & Mindy. (PG) 5.30 Becker. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.00 Futurama. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Not Another Teen Movie. (M) (2001) 10.15 Californication. (MA15+) 10.55 Nurse Jackie. (M) 11.35 James Corden. 12.35 Late Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 News. 11.30 World This Week. 12.00 News. 12.30 Big Ideas. 1.00 News. 1.30 Saturday Landline. 2.00 News. 2.30 One Plus One. 3.00 News. 3.30 Offsiders. 4.00 News. 4.30 The Mix. 5.00 News. 5.30 News Update. 5.35 Australia Wide. 6.00 News. 6.30 Aust Story. 7.00 News. 7.30 World This Week. 8.00 Insiders. 9.00 News. 9.30 One Plus One. 10.00 News. 10.30 The Mix. 11.00 News. 11.30 Big Ideas. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Miniseries: Mapp & Lucia. 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 To Be Advised. 3.40 Doc Martin. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Aust Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.35 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.25 The Day The Shark Came In. 12.25 Modern Spies. 1.25 Parliament. 2.25 Movie: The Night, The Prowler. (1978) 3.50 On Trial. 5.00 Best Of Collectors. 5.30 Eggheads.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: My Neighbor’s Secret. (M) (2009) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 House Rules. (PG) 8.45 Revenge. (M) 10.40 How To Get Away With Murder. (M) 11.35 Cougar Town. (PG) 12.00 Desperate Housewives. (M) 1.00 Shopping. 3.30 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Reno Rumble. (PG) 8.40 Married At First Sight. (M) 9.40 My Online Bride. (M) 10.40 Person Of Interest. (M) 11.40 Extra. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 ACA. 1.30 Underbelly: A Tale Of Two Cities. 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Hot In Cleveland. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 12.30 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.30 Ent. Tonight. 2.00 The Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) 9.30 Elementary. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Good Wife. (M) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Patrizio Buanne: The Italian Concert. 2.00 The Outstretched Hand. 3.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 This Is Brazil! 4.30 The Dales. 5.00 Living Black. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 News. 7.30 Michael Mosley: Should I Eat Meat? 8.30 Simon Reeve’s Caribbean. 9.40 Snowden’s Great Escape. 10.45 News. 11.10 Death: A Series About Life. 12.15 Movie: The Wave. (2008) 2.10 Movie: The Man Next Door. (2009) 4.05 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 That ’70s Show. (PG) 8.35 Louis Theroux’s LA Stories. (M) 9.35 Ross Kemp: Extreme World. (M) Return. 10.20 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.05 Inside The Hunt For The Boston Bombers. (M) 12.35 The Best Of River Monsters. (PG) 1.25 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.50 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.30 News Update. 2.35 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Love Thy Neighbour. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Escape To The Country. 11.00 Bargain Hunt. 12.00 Taggart. 1.30 Revenge. 2.30 Original Features. 3.30 The Martha Stewart Show. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.45 Britain’s Underworld. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 1.30 Anger Management. (PG) 2.00 Super Fun Night. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Thunderbirds Are Go! 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Tom And Jerry. 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Pulp Fiction. (MA15+) (1994) 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 9.00 World’s Toughest Trucker. 10.00 Wonderful Isolation. 11.00 RPM. 12.00 The Glades. 1.00 Rush. 2.00 The Living Room. 3.00 Totally Wild. 4.00 Fishing. 4.30 The Home Team. 5.00 Big Fish, Small Boats. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. (PG) 7.30 Undercover Boss. (PG) 9.30 Movie: The Firm. (M) (1993) 12.40 Shopping. 2.10 Awake. 3.05 Ross Kemp: Return To Afghanistan. 4.00 Blokesworld. 4.30 The Home Team. 5.00 FIA Formula E C’ship. Replay.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 Iron Chef. 4.45 Vs Arashi. 5.35 Massive Moves. 6.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Daily highlights. 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 The Office. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Largo Winch 2: The Burma Conspiracy. (2011) 10.40 Movie: Largo Winch. (AV15+) (2008) 12.40 @midnight. (M) 1.40 The Feed. 2.10 Movie: Will You Marry Us? (M) (2009) 3.50 RT News In English From Moscow. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.25 Atoms Of Fire. 10.40 Children’s Programs. 4.50 Grojband. 5.15 Numb Chucks. 5.25 Bushwhacked! 5.50 The Next Step. Final. 6.15 Officially Amazing. (PG) 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Heartland. (PG) 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama World Tour. 9.15 Iron Man: Armored Adventures. 9.40 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Handy Manny. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 NBC Today. 10.00 NBC Press. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Charlie’s Angels. 2.00 Charlie’s Angels. 3.00 Starsky & Hutch. 4.00 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. 5.30 Seinfeld. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 SCU. 8.00 SCU. 8.30 American Restoration. 9.30 American Pickers. 11.15 Family Guy. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 World’s Most Pampered Pets. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Days That Shook The World. 1.00 Movie: Last Holiday. (G) (1950) 3.00 Alive And Cooking. 3.30 River Cottage: Christmas Special. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Monarch Of The Glen. (PG) 9.10 Midsomer Murders. (M) 11.20 Cold Case. 12.30 Footy Classified. 1.30 Friends. 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Seaway.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Taxi. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Mork & Mindy. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. (PG) 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.30 Sleepy Hollow. (M) Final. 10.30 Dexter. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 1.30 News. 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.15 News. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline.
6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Antiques. 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 To Be Advised. 3.40 Doc Martin. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Foreign Corre. 8.30 Slow Train Through Africa. 9.20 Grayson Perry: Who Are You? 10.05 Utopia. 10.35 Lateline. 11.05 The Business. 11.25 Wallander. 12.55 Parliament. 1.55 Movie: Return Of The Bad Men. (1948) 3.30 Miss South Sudan Australia. 3.55 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Past Midnight. (M) (1992) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 House Rules. (PG) 8.45 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares. (M) 9.45 Movie: The 40-Year-Old Virgin. (MA15+) (2005) 12.10 Smash. (M) 1.00 Shopping. 3.30 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Reno Rumble. (PG) 8.40 Love Child. (M) 9.40 Married At First Sight. (M) 10.40 Embarrassing Fat Bodies. (M) 11.40 Extra. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 20/20. 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Anger Management. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 Everyday Gourmet. 1.30 Ent. Tonight. 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 8.30 NCIS. (M) Final. 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Good Wife. (M) 1.30 Shopping. 4.00 James Robison. (PG) 4.30 CBS Morning.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Massive Moves. 1.30 WorldWatch. 3.30 When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions. 4.30 Bears Of The Last Frontier. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 News. 7.30 Henry & Anne: Lovers Who Changed History. (PG) 8.30 Insight. 9.30 Dateline. 10.00 News. 10.30 Kurt Wallander. (MA15+) 12.10 The Young Montalbano. (M) 2.20 Movie: The Refuge. (MA15+) (2009) 3.55 Bradford: City Of Dreams. (M) 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Peter Rabbit. 6.15 Tree Fu Tom. 6.35 Octonauts. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.25 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.35 Good Game. 9.05 The Checkout. (PG) 9.35 Unsafe Sex In The City. (M) 10.35 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.15 Ross Kemp: Extreme World. (M) 12.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (M) 12.45 That ’70s Show. (PG) 1.10 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 1.50 News Update. 1.55 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.00 Kingswood Country. 12.00 Taggart. 1.30 Royal Pains. 2.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 3.30 The Martha Stewart Show. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. 8.10 Keeping Up Appearances. 8.40 Endeavour. 10.40 Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings Of Sherlock Holmes. 12.40 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Green Lantern. (PG) 10.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 11.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 11.30 Yu-GiOh! Classic. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 TMZ Live. 1.30 Top Gear. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Tom And Jerry. 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.30 Movie: In Time. (M) (2012) 10.40 Movie: Dark City. (M) (1998) 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 9.00 Monster Jam. 10.00 Baxter’s Bash. 11.00 Extreme Fishing. 12.00 The Glades. 1.00 Rush. 2.00 The Living Room. 3.00 Totally Wild. 4.00 Reel Action. 4.30 The Home Team. 5.00 Big Fish, Small Boats. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Nature’s Great Events. 8.30 Black Ops. 9.30 Shark Tank. 10.30 Movie Juice. 11.00 Aussie Millions Poker Championship. 12.00 Super Rugby Extra Time. 1.00 Shopping. 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 Iron Chef. 4.45 Vs Arashi. 5.35 Massive Moves. 6.05 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 The Office. (PG) 8.30 Don’t Tell My Mother… (M) 9.00 Unplanned America. 9.30 Orphan Black. 10.20 Lost Girl. (MA15+) 12.00 @midnight. (M) 12.30 The Feed. 1.00 Comedy Bang! Bang! (M) 1.30 Movie: The Killer. (M) (2007) 3.15 France 24 News In English From Paris. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.05 First Australians. (PG) 12.00 Children’s Programs. 4.40 News On 3. 4.45 Studio 3. 4.50 Grojband. 5.10 Kobushi. 5.20 Roy. 5.50 Dance Academy. 6.15 Officially Amazing. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Heartland. (PG) 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama World Tour. 9.15 Iron Man: Armored Adventures. 9.40 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Handy Manny. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Seinfeld. 1.30 Big Easy Justice. 2.00 Lizard Lick Towing. 3.00 Turtleman. 3.30 Soccer. Friendly. Sydney FC v Tottenham Hotspur. 7.00 Soccer. Friendly. Sydney FC v Chelsea FC. 10.30 Klondike Gold Fever. 11.30 Prospectors. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Inside The Animal Mind. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Supernanny USA. 1.00 Movie: Eight O’Clock Walk. (PG) (1954) 2.50 Monarch Of The Glen. 4.00 Alive And Cooking. 4.30 Ellen. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Poirot. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Agatha Christie’s Death On The Nile. (M) (1978) 12.00 Person Of Interest. 1.00 Dangerman. 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. 5.00 Dangerman.
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Taxi. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Mork & Mindy. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. 8.30 Tattoos After Dark. (M) 9.30 Movie: I Know What You Did Last Summer. (1997) 11.35 James Corden. 12.35 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 1.00 Capital Hill. 1.30 News. 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.15 News. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline.
6.00 Mornnig Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 Devil Island. Final. 2.00 Parliament. 3.10 To Be Advised. 3.40 Doc Martin. 4.30 Eggheads. 5.00 News: Early Edition. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 QI. 8.30 The Weekly. 9.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. Return. 9.30 8MMM. Final. 10.00 Comedy Up Late. Final. 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.20 The Kangaroo Gang. 12.20 Four Corners. 1.05 Late Programs.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Against Their Will. (1994) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 Deal Or No Deal. 5.30 Million Dollar Minute. 6.00 Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 House Rules. (PG) 8.45 Criminal Minds. (M) 10.40 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (M) 11.35 Men At Work. (PG) 12.00 Motive. (M) 1.00 Shopping. 3.00 Sons And Daughters. (PG) 3.30 Harry’s Practice. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise Extra. 5.30 News.
6.00 Today. 9.00 Mornings. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Reno Rumble. (PG) 8.40 Life On The Dole. (M) 9.40 Movie: Mr & Mrs Smith. (M) (2005) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 Believe. (M) 2.30 Extra. 3.00 Hot In Cleveland. (PG) 3.30 Good Morning America. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.
6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 Huey. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 12.15 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.30 Ent. Tonight. 2.00 The Doctors. (M) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 GCBC. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. 4.30 Bold. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 MasterChef Aust. (PG) 8.30 Madam Secretary. (M) 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 10.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 Movie Juice. 1.00 The Good Wife. (M) 2.00 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Dateline. 1.30 WorldWatch. 3.30 Insight. 4.30 Monster Bug Wars. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 News. 7.30 Neil Oliver: The Vikings. (PG) 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency. (M) 9.30 The Legacy. (M) 10.35 News. 11.10 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 12.00 Movie: Son Of A Lion. (PG) (2007) 1.45 Movie: Broken Embraces. (M) (2009) 3.55 Milos Forman Taking Off In America. (PG) 5.00 Korean News. 5.35 Japanese News.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 That ’70s Show. (M) 8.40 Weight Loss Ward. (M) 9.30 Bodyshockers. (M) Return. 10.15 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.00 The Real Hustle: New Recruits. (PG) 11.30 The Best Of River Monsters. (PG) 12.20 My Big Fat Operation. (PG) 1.05 That ’70s Show. (M) 1.25 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.10 News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.
6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Love Thy Neighbour. 9.00 Home And Away. 9.30 Shortland Street. 10.00 Homes Under The Hammer. 11.00 Kingswood Country. 12.00 Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings Of Sherlock Holmes. 2.00 Four Rooms. 3.00 Animal Academy. 3.30 The Martha Stewart Show. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Pie In The Sky. 8.30 Inspector Morse. 10.45 Suspects. 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Power Rangers. (PG) 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Classic. 12.00 Extra. 12.30 TMZ. 1.00 TMZ Live. 2.00 Auction Hunters. (PG) 3.00 SpongeBob. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Tom And Jerry. 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans Go! (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 Big Bang. (PG) 8.30 The Last Ship. (M) 9.30 Movie: The Last Boy Scout. (AV15+) (1991) 11.35 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 M*A*S*H. 9.00 Nature’s Great Events. 10.00 Supreme Cat. 11.00 Movie Juice. 11.30 Gillette World Sport. 12.00 The Glades. 1.00 Rush. 2.00 The Living Room. 3.00 Totally Wild. 4.00 Super Rugby Extra Time. 5.00 Big Fish, Small Boats. 5.30 iFish. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Cops. 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. 9.30 Sons Of Anarchy. 10.35 Cops. 11.05 Aussie Millions Poker Championship. 12.05 The Glades. 1.05 Shopping. 2.05 Cops. 2.35 Bellator MMA. 4.30 Late Programs.
6.00 WorldWatch. 1.35 German News. 2.05 Spanish News. 3.05 Greek News From Cyprus. 4.00 Iron Chef. 4.45 Vs Arashi. 5.35 Massive Moves. 6.05 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 The Office. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Weird Science. (M) (1985) 10.20 Movie: Into The Night. (1985) 12.25 @midnight. (M) 12.55 The Feed. 1.25 Comedy Bang! Bang! (M) 1.50 Movie: Metropia. (M) (2009) 3.25 DW News In English From Berlin. 5.00 French News. 5.50 WorldWatch.
6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.50 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. 4.15 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 4.40 News On 3. 4.45 Studio 3. 4.50 Grojband. 5.15 Endangered Species. 5.50 Dance Academy. 6.15 Officially Amazing. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Heartland. (PG) 8.30 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.50 Total Drama World Tour. 9.15 Iron Man: Armored Adventures. 9.40 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.45 Rage. (PG) 10.45 Close.
6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Handy Manny. 7.30 Jake And The Never Land Pirates. 8.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 8.30 Doc McStuffins. 9.00 NBC Today. 11.00 Motor Mate. 1.00 Soccer. Friendly. Sydney FC v Chelsea FC. 4.30 Pimp My Ride. 5.00 How I Met Your Mother. 5.30 Seinfeld. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Surveillance Oz. 8.00 Nabbed. 8.30 Hardcore Pawn: Behind The Deal. Final. 9.00 Hardcore Pawn. 9.30 Pawn Stars. 10.30 Baggage Battles. 11.00 Late Programs.
6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Skippy. 7.00 Antiques. 8.00 Gilmore Girls. (PG) 9.00 Shopping. 10.30 Alive And Cooking. 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Secret Dealers. (PG) 1.00 Movie: Barnacle Bill. (G) (1957) 2.50 Poirot. (PG) 4.00 Alive And Cooking. 4.30 Ellen. (PG) 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Friends. (PG) 7.30 A Current Affair. 8.00 New Tricks. (PG) 9.10 Movie: Zodiac. (M) (2007) 12.20 Episodes. (MA15+) 1.00 Gideon’s Way. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 Dangerman. (PG)
6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Wurrawhy. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Raymond. 11.30 Taxi. 12.00 Medium. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Judging Amy. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Cheers. 4.00 King Of Queens. 4.30 Laverne & Shirley. 5.00 Mork & Mindy. 5.30 Becker. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Raymond. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Futurama. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Futurama. 9.30 The Simpsons. 10.00 Cleveland. 10.30 Bob’s Burgers. 11.00 Tattoos After Dark. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.
6.00 News. 9.00 ABC News. 11.55 ABC Open. 12.00 News. 12.30 National Press Club Address. 1.30 Capital Hill. 2.00 Parliament Question Time. 3.15 News. 5.55 ABC Open. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Drum. 7.00 News. 9.30 Lateline. 10.00 The World. 11.00 News. 11.30 7.30. 12.00 News. 12.30 The Drum. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 BBC Africa. 4.00 Al Jazeera. 5.00 BBC World. 5.30 Lateline. SFT
Page 18 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★ ARIES—March 21-April 20 Favourable this week are new business ventures and opportunities for part time employment. Matchmaking and other romance related projects may backfire. Your partner tends toward exaggeration. TAURUS—April 21-May 22 A direct approach brings results in mending relationships. A short term goal is within reach, but cooperation is all important. Don’t buy bargains without checking the quality and guarantee
NRL Preview
State of Origin duty takes big guns out By CASEY O’CONNOR
GEMINI—May 23-June 21 Do not impose your taste on others, especially if travelling this week. A communication breakthrough gets projects rolling by Thursday. Brighter financial news arrives by the weekend. CANCER—June 22-July 22 Educational activities are spotlighted, but moderation should be your keyword. A reluctant friend becomes more interested in your ideas but don’t expect an endorsement just yet. LEO—July 23-August 22 Business negoiations and legal affairs are positive through the week. Challenge accusations before they begin to circulate. Romance accents the lighter side of love. VIRGO—August 23-September 22 Offers issued now will be taken to heart. Don’t promise more than you really want to. Watch the tendency to tackle minor chores before facing the really important tasks. LIBRA—September 23-October 22 Programmes - work, recreational, cultural, can be more strenuous and more costly than expected. A loved one is in a playful mood, and serious decisions should not be postponed. SCORPIO—October 23-November 21 The week favours tying up those loose ends and not launching grandiose schemes. A new business acquaintance may be less trustworthy than you imagine. The weekend may find you lucky in love. SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 A small financial bonus perks up the week, but your workload remains heavy. Older and younger relatives benefit from your special brand of encouragement - don’t wait to be asked. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 Play by the rules in dealing with personnel. In money matters, be fanatical about bookkeeping and budgeting. Your thoroughness here should pay off. AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 With determination, you raise your standards a couple of notches. Travel and education blend nicely this week. Expect a romantic understanding on the weekend. PISCES—February 20-March 20 Healthy competition makes the week a success. Your partner’s ego can use a boost. Possible friction with neighbours is offset by professional reconciliation. Your salesmanship shines. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You are famous for your wit, your thirst for knowledge, your leadership abilities and your quick bursts of temper - which subside as fast as they flare up. Some small personal sacrifices may lead to a steady series of financial gains over the next few months.
THE Broncos and Cowboys cemented their position as contenders for the 2015 premiership with wins in round 11. Traditionally this is a tough time for these clubs with their top guns on Origin duty. Both teams showed that there is plenty of depth in their ranks this season with wins on the weekend. The Bunnies and Bulldogs also wrapped up wins amid more calls for a standalone State of Origin series. Poor crowds and some uninspiring football have strengthened calls for a change to the Origin format. The post-Origin games are perhaps the toughest to look at without knowing the outcome of Origin and if there will be injury concerns. So with no real confidence, I have given the crystal ball a touch up and am hoping for the best. Friday night the Panthers host the Eels in the opening game of the post Origin round. In round 10, a late Matt Moylan field goal gave the Panthers an unlikely win at Brookvale. The Panthers have struggled with a host of injuries to key players but with the mercurial form of Moylan and the return of some of their roster they are beginning to show some authority in the competition, The Eels’ woes continued in round 11 with a narrow loss to the Bunnies. Both sides struggled in the wet conditions in what was a lacklustre game. The Eels have failed to nail a conversion in their past two games, and it has cost them victory. This was a game that was there for their taking as the Bunnies struggled without key personnel. The Panthers have snuck into the top eight and look likely winners here. Expect to see them clawing their way further into the top eight as the weeks progress. The Titans face a big task when they host the Bunnies at Cbus Stadium on Saturday. In round 10, they were involved in a thrilling game against the Sharks where only a point separated the teams at the end of the game. Unfortunately for Titans fans, the result did not fall in their favour and they were beaten 23-22 in a golden point thriller. The make-up of the Bunnies team will depend on Origin. Greg Inglis was floored by illness early in the Origin camp, spending several days in hospital and whether he bounces back from Origin to play here is doubtful and Adam
Reynolds is sidelined with a serious thumb injury. The Rabbitohs ended their dismal record without Reynolds when they edged out the Eels. Despite their best efforts to get beaten, the Bunnies hung on for a win. Although they were missing Inglis and Reynolds and the conditions were dreadful, it was a poor performance from Souths. A win is a win but the Bunnies look to have plenty of work to do. Cbus Stadium has not always been a happy hunting ground for the Bunnies and that could well continue this weekend. A Titans win is not out of the question although they will have to do it without their enforcer Greg Bird. The clash between the Raiders and the Broncos looks one of the highlights of round 12. In an amazing game where 75 points were scored, Canterbury hung on to snatch a win over the Raiders last Sunday. It was a crazy rollercoaster ride for fans of both sides. Canberra came back from an almost impossible 26 points to nil to almost pull off an upset. It was an amazing second half of football where the Raiders five eighth Blake Austen and Shaun Fensom showcased their talents. Unfortunately for their fans, the Raiders could not put the game to bed when scores were locked up late in the game. Many expected the Broncos to struggle against the Knights without their Origin stars. The Knights, however, had their own problems. They lost back-rower Joseph Tapine to a back injury in the warm and Kurt Gidley did not return from a concussion in the first half. Broncos’ five-eighth Anthony Milford was outstanding and orchestrated a memorable win for the club. Milford and fullback Jordan Kahu terrorised the Knights who dominated early but fell away late as the game progressed. It is likely Brisbane will start without some of their Origin contingent but they have great depth and can add another win to their tally here. Kick of the match could likely come from Raiders coach Ricky Stuart who showed he has lost none of his kicking skills last weekend on the sideline. The Cowboys win in round 11 was a real boost for a club that has traditionally struggled at this time of the year. The Cowboys toughed out a win in a dour contest against the Tigers. It was far from pretty but the two points will be important as the season progresses. The Cowboys defence was outstanding to keep the Tigers scoreless. This weekend they host the Sea Eagles at
1300Smiles and welcome back their Origin players. The Sea Eagles are desperate to turn their fortunes around as they wallow in unfamiliar territory at the bottom end of the ladder. Rumours that Trent Barrett is set to join the Eagles coaching ranks continue to gain momentum but their issues run deeper than coaching. If Daley Cherry Evans does not play, Eagles fans should prepare for more pain. Across the ditch, the Warriors host the Knights at Mt Smart Stadium. The Warriors come into this game after a bye last weekend. With their limited exposure to Origin, they should field a fresh and fit side. In their last game, they snatched a win from the hapless Eels. Their opponents here, the Knights were hammered by the Broncos on Monday night and although Beau Scott returns from Origin duty they have serious injuries to a host of players. It is hard to see any joy here for the Knights. The Dragons and Sharks go head to head at Jubilee Oval on Sunday afternoon. Cronulla has been playing some entertaining football recently. After being overlooked by the Blues for Origin, Luke Lewis will be looking to prove selectors made the wrong choice. Jack Bird and Valentine Holmes have both been outstanding in recent weeks for the Sharks. The Dragons are defying all the pre-season dire predictions and are challenging in the top four. Depending on the outcome of other games this weekend, they could find themselves at the top of the table with a win here. The Roosters and Storm wrap up Round 12 on Monday night at Allianz. Barring Origin injuries, both should be almost at full strength for this game. Both sides had wins in round 10 and enjoyed a bye last weekend. Melbourne is such a professional outfit, it is tough to tip against them however with not a lot of confidence I am leaning slightly towards the Roosters. Like so much this round, a lot will depend on the Origin fallout.
Casey’s tips PANTHERS TITANS BRONCOS COWBOYS WARRIORS DRAGONS ROOSTERS
PUZZLES SUDOKU No. 4034
Quick Clues No. 7372 1. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 18. 20. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Dog (6,7) Precipitous (5) Chopper (7) Ointment (6) Strain (6) Flower (5) Rate (5) Alter (6) Immediate (6) Detonate (7) Adjust (5) Smug (4-9)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19. 21. 22.
DOWN Building (6) Defraud (5) Inspect (7) Bag (4) Prevent (5) Bill (7) Pantry (6) Knife (7) Maybe (7) Entry (6) Declared (6) Lustre (5) US city (5) Saucy (4)
How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
6 8 2 1 7
3 1 9 5 9
1 2
7 6
Cryptic Clues No.( , 7372 ) ACROSS 1. Unless you’re the caretaker, please! (2,3,4,4). 8. Bear from the platform (5). 9. How the Tree family moves, lock, stock and barrel? (7). 10. Involve getting a row at the centre back (6). 11. The spiller of beer, on a previous accasion (6). 12. Becomes violent having had drinks? (5). 14. By the end of October, half of them have a bed (5). 18. Doesn’t walk: swims (6). 20. There’s a wrinkle again in the suit (6). 23. Getting a funny hunch about it, disconnect it (7). 24. Get it a new, odd, twist (5). 25. Is he the fight business? (5,8).
DOWN 1. Put out, gets served with a writ (6). 2. What you may have in the kitchen cupboard a year and a quarter (5). 3. Ruin the opening (7). 4. Burden to take round at sunrise (4). 5. In short, steer haphazardly (5). 6. Smooth over, club in hand (4,3). 7. Confounded, ran (6). 13. It’s hard to hide the king (7). 15. It’s most irregular letting the boy carry the animal (7). 16. Having caught cold, goes off and cleans thoroughly (6). 17. Soften and let the Spanish in (6). 19. Merry and beaming (3,2). 21. The man I talked to was shielding her (5). 22. One point for you (4).
2 8 3 5 4
4 5 4 6 1
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 19
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Trades & Services V Septic Tanks
STANTHORPE SEPTIC SERVICE
ELIMINATE YOUR LEAF PROBLEM and ›› Reduce Fire Hazard ›› Extend Gutter Life ›› Keep Vermin Out ›› Maximize Water Catchment ›› Protect from Flooding Cause by Blocked Gutters
Phone: 1300 666 808 (Open 8.30-5pm Mon-Fri) Fax: 03 5945 0667 (include your name, address and phone number)
We accept payment by:
0407 582 394
VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS (1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local office)
1169820-EG04-15
V Car Detailing Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...
s Water Bores s Stock s Domestic s Free Quotes
Septic Tanks Cleaned by Your Local Man 4685 2396
Quality Aluminium Vermin & Bird Proof Product Phone Adam for an Obligation Free Measure and Quote
Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
0407 634 221
Servicing all of the Downs area
Available Seven Days a Week
Ph 0423 420 093
V Shedding
General Notices
AR CARE & DETAILING
SHEDS
V Public Notices and Event
WASH & VACUUM PAINT & FABRIC PROTECTION
Call Mark or Gwen
WINDSCREEN REPAIRS
07 4661 8299 m. 0402 705 877
REFURBISH ALUMINIUM TRAYS
e. mark@mjge.com.au
Free Quotes Available Shop 4/57 Grafton Street, Warwick
ABN No. 68 823 451 914
except Electricians and Earthmovers must state in accordance with the Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991, their registered name and BSA licence number in all their advertising so consumers are aware they are licenced and operating legally. If an advertiser is not licenced they must include a statement in their advertising indicating that they cannot perform work over the value of $3300. Consumers can check the licence history of contractors with the Building Services Authority by performing a FREE Online Licence Search on the BSA website at www.bsa.qld.gov. au or calling BSA on 1300 BSA BSA between 7am and 5pm weekdays. C1094212-JL39-13
EP83805
V Decks/Pergolas
BSA 712053
Let Pregnancy Help Line
TRI-STEEL WARWICK
C1082079-JL28-13
ATTENTION ALL TRADESPEOPLE
QBSS 1004367
1181416-HM17-15
1179378-LB14-15
DETAILING 1178767-PB14-15
DEADLINES All Classifieds: 3pm Tuesday
V Advertising
SOUTHERN DOWNS DRILLING
Manufactured by:
Insulated Patios Colorbond Patios
Rob Laney Ph: 4661 5968
HELP YOU Phone FREECALL NO.
1300 139 313
Professional Services V Taxation/ Accounting
TAX PREPARATION A X
Ph Trevor & Letitia Smith at Applethorpe (07) 4683 2483
UNITED TAX & ACCOUNTING
FOR ALL QUOTES CALL WILL ON
0488 554 455
m: 0418 153 584 f: 4661 5988
1183147-CG19-15
DES’ GUTTER GUARDIAN
Placing your classified advert is so easy...
V Water Solutions C1104093-JL49-13
EP63509
V Builders & Building Services
EP89196
V Deadline
or call Dave & Bev: (07) 4667 3806
General Classifieds V Firewood
Servicing Warwick, Stanthorpe & Tenterfield.
V Air Conditioning
V Painters/Decorators
A GOOD DEAL BETTER
jwrefrigeration@y7mail.com
DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Mobile 0411 791 604
Phone Neal Simpson & Lou Ots on
07 4661 9835
QBCC1197750 NSW237076c
Servicing the Warwick ı Stanthorpe ı Tenterfield districts e. lou.ots@hotmail.com
V Travel
Ph 07 4661 1550 2 EXP 0 YEAR ERI S ENC E
TERMITE SPECIALIST
Offering Friendly Professional Service at Small Business Prices
ALL TYPES OF PEST MANAGEMENT!
Ph: 07 4666 1001 Mob: 0438 623 734 V Awnings, Blinds & Curtains
V Plumbing 1177468-CG12-15
38 YEARS EXPERIENCE
BEST BLINDS & SCREENS Great Prices, Great Products
1183201-CG19-15
Holland Blinds Vertical Drapes Security Doors
Venetians Awnings Flyscreens
Servicing Stanthorpe and Warwick areas
FREE QUOTES IN LOCAL AREAS SAVE MONEY BY REDUCING HEAT LOSS THROUGH WINDOWS WITH BLOCKOUT BLINDS
Ph: 0418 24 26 28
Find local work in the
Employment section of Network Classifieds.
Toilet & cistern repairs Gas fitting Roof & gutter repairs Blocked drainage Drain camera inspection
Hot water systems (gas & electric) Backflow plus TMV installation & testing
Ph Darren 0407 614 332 QBSA 895165
V For Sale
Licence TAG903
ANTIQUE hall stand plus Antique wash stand. $750 for both. Phone 4661 1445.
Leon Bruggemann Mobile Travel Agent
Technician - Mark Grosskopf C1104663-BM50-13
2744
CONTAINERS for Sale or Rental. All sizes. Delivery.
V Pest Control
4681
V For Sale
Warwick Containers & Towing
V Auto Wreckers
New Non-Genuine Parts Secondhand Parts New & Secondhand Tyres Ironman 4x4 Agent Sparex Tractor Parts
Open Wed 6am-12 midday, Sat & Sun 6am-2pm. Any other day by appointment 1141526-HM26-14
m: 0437 344 312 p: 1300 365 688 Ext 292 e: lbruggemann@mtatravel.com.au
www.mtatravel.com.au/lbruggemann
EP73047
V Water Solutions
TANKS PUMPS FILTERS OSIS One Stop Irrigation Shop ͻ DĂŐŶĞƟĐ ǁĂƚĞƌ ĐŽŶĚŝƟŽŶĞƌƐ͘ ͻ dĂŶŬ sĂĐ ŬĞĞƉƐ LJŽƵƌ ƚĂŶŬ ĐůĞĂŶ͕ ŶŽ ŵŽƌĞ ƐĐƵŵ͘ ͻ WŽŽů ĐůĞĂŶŝŶŐ͕ ŵĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ ĂŶĚ ǁĂƚĞƌ ĂŶĂůLJƐŝƐ͘
SERVICING ALL REGIONS Ian Lister 0429 810 157 E: sales@onestopis.com.au www.onestopis.com.au
1178403-CG13-15
ASSORTED, S/Bed ensemble $90. White duchess, mirror, 4 draws $60. Side white cupboard, 3 draws $30. Organ, books and stool $300. 4661 7323. BEDROOM SETTING, antique, silky oak, QS bed, dressing table with glass top and mirror, wardrobe, low boy, GC. $3,200. Ph: 0437 011 824. FENCE STRAINERS, narrow leaf ironbark stays and posts. Ph: 0416 204 472 or email rooaroo12@yahoo.com.au PIANO, W.H Paling & Co. No further use. $200ono. Ph: 4667 3125 or 0499 232 445. REFRIGERATOR FREEZER, pair. Fisher and Paykel Pigeon pair. $500. Good condition. Phone 4661 3604. SHEARING MACHINE, Cooper Single Stand. $450ono. Ph: 4666 1774 or 0427 101 941. TABLE, round pedestal table and 4 upholstered chairs. $200. Phone 4661 3359. TRAILBLAZA 12/24V DC fridge freezer. RC special edition, 74 litre, VGC. $1,750 negotiable. 4666 1774 or 0427 101 941.
1152706-DJ36-14
Ph 0412 864 224 or 3863 3333
1186091-PB22-15
GOLD LICENCE No. 060 567
Specialising in Commercial, Industrial & Domestic Sheds Made from Bluescope Australian Steel Full service - Slab, Erection & Councils
1176792-HM11-15
PAINTING
C1104073-JL49-13
Lic No - 10379
Yellowbox & Redgum. Trailers charged according to size. Pick up on farm. 25 mins to S’thorpe & 50 mins to Warwick.
KEVIN BYRNE
J.W. REFRIGERATION & AIRCONDITIONING
V Garage Sales ENDEAVOUR RE-USE SHOP. Warwick Waste Facility, open Wednesdays 12pm-4pm and Saturdays 8.30am-4pm. Rifle Range Rd, Stanthorpe, open Saturdays 8.30am-4pm and Thursdays 12-4pm, starting Thursday April 9th, 2015
Visit
Visited
WARWICK, 10 Miller Street. Saturday 30th May. 6am-12 midday. Household goods.
Visit
Visited
WARWICK, 17 Pratten Street. Saturday 30th May, 7am. Glassware, books, DVD's, etc.
Visit
Visited
WARWICK, 36 Albion St, Sat 30th May, 7am-12pm. Furniture, tools, DVD's, CD's, videos, games, toys/figures, bric-a-brac, car/trailer parts, exercise equipment.
Visit
Visited
WARWICK, 37 Gut St. Sat 30th May, 7:30am-1pm. Summer clothing $3.00 per bag. Bargains for everyone. Lighthouse Community Centre.
Visit
Visited
WARWICK, Crn King and Canning St. Saturday 30th May, 6.45am start. DVDs, CD's, model cars, kitchenware, household.
Visit
Visited
Employment
V Markets
Motoring Casey’s tips
V Positions Vacant
Killarney Country Markets Canning Park (in the centre of town)
Stalls from $10 Relax on the village green Good variety of stalls, live music, food and coffee Make a day of it & visit Queen Mary Falls & Veronicas on Willow! For enquiries call Rob on 0408 250 530 kapa@killarney.org.au
Reliable person wanted to deliver dangerous goods. Must have basic computer skills. Some retail work required. Stanthorpe based business. Apply in writing to THE MANAGER PO Box 136, Stanthorpe, QLD, 4380
Large square, round, small bales. Oats avail. Can Deliver Locally. Truck & Bobcat available for shed & paddock work
Swedish & Shiatsu Therapeutic & Chinese Remedial Body Treatment Massage
V Positions Vacant
SAVING FOR A TRIP?
66 Palmerin St Warwick
Make Extra $$$. as a Distributor. Deliver Catalogues Locally. NO Selling! Flexible Hours + Bonus Incentives. Call: 1300 665 983 www.pennymiller.com.au
PH 07 4661 8868
Phone (07) 4667 3792
Find it in the
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
Kay Boyd N.D. Dip Herb, Reg A.T.M.S.
For appointments & enquiries phone
07 4667 1924 or 0407 619 857
Real Estate V Accommodation
V Houses & Units For Sale HOME, older 3 BRM home on 2 acres. Permanent well water and tank water, Texas Qld. $99,000. Phone 0431 844 604.
V Commercial & Industrial STANTHORPE, 2 prime 2,000 square metre blocks, available for $99,000 each (inc GST). Gerard Ellen 0409 454 545.
section of Network Classifieds.
Phone Benzy on 0428 656 149
t )S 4FSWJDF t "VUIPSJTFE *OTVSBODF 4FSWJDF t -PDBM *OUFSTUBUF
QUEENSLANDER COUNTRY HOME Suit mature people, 3 BR, dbl lock up garage, garden, 50k's west of Warwick, air/heating. $230 p/w.
JAYCO Starcraft 2010, 20ft caravan. Reg 8/15. full ensuite, TV/DVD, m/wave, gas stove, roll out awning, reverse camera, side shade cloths, batteries, w /machine, many extras. $39,000. Ph: 0411298207 or 4661 9642.
EP63507
Phone CHALKY 4661 1550
73 Ogilvie Rd, Warwick
Road WARWICK 73 Ogilvie Warwick WINDSCREENS Ph 07 4661 1550
JAYCO Westport Poptop , 1997, 16ft. Rollout awning, full annexe, dbl island bed/innerspring, microwave, stove/oven, security door, one owner. Reg 04/16. $16,000 neg. Ph: 4666 3030 evenings.
EP63505
V Boats & Marine ALUMINIUM DINGHY 3.1 metres, Stresslo. Good condition. $800. Phone 0408 673 107.
VISCOUNT Aero Caravan. New awning, new AC, new fridge, new summer and winter annexes, four burner gas stove and oven, porta potty, new curtains, TV, microwave and much more. $7,500ono. Ph: 4666 3109.
V Motor Vehicles FORD, Falcon Futura MK2. 2007. 151,000kms. Gas. GC. $5,000 ono. Phone: 0412 574 930 FORD, Falcon AU 02 Ute, towbar. Vin JGCM2Y36926. $4,400ono. Ph: 0488 504 168. FORD ED 1994, auto, sedan, 149,000kms, P/S, AC, VIN: JGSWRJ92503. $850ono. Ph: 07 4661 7988.
V Motor Vehicles
NEW ARRIVALS AT BENZ AUTO! All Vehicles Are Wrecking
MITSUBISHI Colt VRX, 2011, 5 door hatch, 5 speed manual, 55,000kms, silver grey, still under warranty, one owner, VGC, 378-RPC. $11,500 neg. Ph: 4666 1774 or 0427 101 941.
All at Low Prices!
Second Hand Tyres from $25 each
Ph 4661 5509
22 Albion Street Warwick
V Motor Vehicles
V Motorcycles SUZUKI, 2007 DR650. Reg until January 2016, 13,000kms. $4,500. Phone 4684 1195.
FORD XT 2010. New tyres, reg, RWC, updated services, 148-MER. $7,500ono. Ph: 0450 647 672.
HOLDEN Rodeo, 1997, Space Cab, 2WD, manual 2.8L petrol, steel tray, timber floor, AC, PS, TB, good tyres, tint, reg until 05 /15, RWC on sale, tidy ute, GC. 204,000kms, 312-EYH. $4,500. Ph 0412 136 265. Warwick.
PAJERO 25th Anniversary 2008. 208,000kms, most exceed options, leather, heated seats, reversing camera, satellite navigation, blue tooth, Ipod dock, full service history, one owner. 213-LKD. $21,650. Ph: 0428 841 263.
SUZUKI LT-Z90, 2007. Great bike in very good condition, helmets included. $2,500. Ph: 0408 660 654.
V Trucks /Commercial
TOYOTA Kluger 2008, 2WD, 5 seater, excellent condition, 172,000kms, fully serviced, many extras, one owner. 619-VAW. $15,500 neg. Ph: 0429 466 442. TOYOTA Yaris, 2006, auto, one lady owner, 38,000kms, 724-JVH. $10,500. Ph: 4661 5045.
TRUCK, White Hino Dutro, 2004 model, 384,000kms, very tidy condition with a Pantech body. Includes rolladoor and swinging rear door. Bull bar, tow bar and spot lights, 916-HVI. $24,000. Phone 07 4661 8710.
V Motor Vehicles
WE’RE HERE FOR THE BATTLERS!
HYUNDAI ACCENT 01 5spd Manual, Travelled 150,000Ks, Rego, Warranty Available $2,950 Driveaway
FALCON BA XR6 05 4L Rare 5spd Manual, Alum Tray, Low profile tyres, Travelled 125,000K’s, 6 mths Rego, Warranty Available $8,550 Driveaway
HYUNDAI GETZ HATCH 06 Manual, Travelled only 73,000Ks, 6mths Rego, Warranty Available $5,650 Driveaway
BMW SEDAN 3 SERIES 6CYL 5spd Manual, 4 New Tyres, Leather Interior, 6 mths Rego, Warranty Available $6,650 Driveaway
FORD COURIER Dualcab, Manual, Alum Tray, Towbar, 6mths Rego, Warranty Available $6,650 Driveaway
VZ COMMODORE UTE 6spd Manual, 4 new tyres, 6 mths Rego, Warranty Available $7,750 Driveaway
MITSUBISHI LANCER 5 Spd Manual, Sporty Look, New Tyres, 6 Mths Rego, Warranty Available $3,550 Driveaway
FALCON BA11 Auto, Towbar, Very clean car, 6 mths Rego, Warranty Available $5,650 Driveaway This Week Only
VX HOLDEN SEDAN Manual, Alloys, Low Ks, Rego, Warranty Available $5,650 Driveaway
MITSUBISHI TRITON Manual, 3 Seater, Aluminium Tray, Rego, Warranty Available $6,650 Driveaway
MAZDA TRIBUTE 01 Auto, P/S, Aircon, Towbar, Roof Racks, 6mths Rego, Warranty Available $6,650 Driveaway
VX COMMODORE WAGON Auto, Towbar, Rego, Warranty Available $5,550 Driveaway
Find it in the
Celebrations
section of Network Classifieds.
Buy & Sell in our
V To Let
Ph 0402 376 377
Real Estate
TOWING
WARWICK TILT TRAY TOWING
ROOMS, clean, comfortable, at O'Mahony's Hotel, Warwick. Budget accommodation from $150 per week. Includes use of kitchen and laundry. Linen supplied. Ph: 4661 1146.
YOUR
ISLAND STAR 19ft tandem. Combo shower toilet, A/C, 2 solar panels, 2 new deep cycle batteries, 160 litre 3 way fridge, new roll out awning, full annex, 2 water tanks, 2x9kg gas bottles, new radio/cd stereo, tv/dvd, GC inside, repainted outside. $24,900 neg. Phone: 4666 1774 or 0427 101 941.
NEEDS
section of Network Classifieds.
1186000-PB22-15
TOWING FOR ALL
Real Estate
V Natural Remedies/Healing
1165474-HM48-14
V Auto Services/ Repair
EP50113
FREE QUOTES - 0402 521 961 V Massage Therapists
COROMAL 1994, 19ft. Queen bed, Hayman Reese hitch, reg to August. $17,000. Ph: 0401 391 276 or 0427 177 146.
Motoring
V Home Services
Floor Sanding & Polishing Floors, Decks, All Areas
CAMPER TRAILER, 2013 hard floor, immaculate condition used twice, heavy duty off road independent suspension, 2 coil springs and 4 shockies, 15" sunrasia wheels and off road tyres, off road treg hitch, mesh stone guard, 2 jerry can holders, 2 new gas bottles, extra alum storage box, sealed slide out fridge compartment and storage box, slide out 4 burner BBQ never used. Stainless steel sink and 12v water pump - never used, 70lt water tank, led lighting inside and out, h/duty 12v battery & charger, 2 pole carriers, new rhino carry rack included in sale - cost $1,100. QS bed and new mattress, electric brakes, 14oz canvas annexe, 12mths reg, always garaged, as new condition. New cost price $12,500. asking price $10,500. Ph: 4666 3456.
V Caravans & Trailers
1185709-KK21-15
LUCERNE HAY, CHAFF, CEREAL HAY & GRAINS
1182574-HM18-15
HAY, Round Bales of super sweet Sudan $49.50. Prime Lucerne small squares $12.10. Ph: 4666 6251 or 0447 740 110.
1185033-HM21-15
V Health And Fitness
1186204-PB21-15
8am - 12 midday
DELIVERY DRIVER REQUIRED
1186122-LB22-15
This Sunday
V Caravans & Trailers
1186108-ACM22-15
General Classifieds
V Hay & Silage
Connecting people and communities SFT
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
1186097-ACM22-15
Page 20 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
KEDRON Enduro 2003, 19ft, double bed, AC, TV, reverse camera, kakadu annexe, roll out awning, good condition. $24,000. Ph: 0412 761 138.
Motoring section of Network Classifieds. SLIDE ON VAN, 2006, shower, toilet, microwave, awning, fold out single bed, all the gear inside, reg not required, ute not included. Includes queen size bed. $38,000neg. 0428 811 431, 07 4666 3578.
WINDSCREENS SUPPLIED FROM $185 FITTED. FREE COURTESY CAR AVAILABLE. Check out some of our range at www.budgetqualitycars.com.au BUDGET Ph: 0434 012 444 QUALITY CARS Cnr Wood & Wallace Sts Warwick
Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!
SFT
Connecting people and communities
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 21
Community Directory ORGANISATIONS Alcoholics Anonymous: Warwick 0418 987 152. Stanthorpe 0434 520 837. Tenterfield 0409 344 353. 24-hour Helpline (07) 4632 2466. Apex Club of Warwick. Meets first and third Monday each month at the Criterion hotel, in the rear dining room from 7pm. Phone the president on 0488 619671. Dementia Support Group Warwick meets on the second Tuesday each month at Unit 1, 90 Fitzroy Street. Phone Pam Eather on 4661 3917. Parkinsons Queensland Granite Belt Support Group meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 10am at the Community/Oral Health Meeting Room, Stanthorpe Health Services, 6 McGregor Terrace, Stanthorpe. Phone Graham Knight on 4681 0942 or Sue Borer on 4681 0670. SOSAG. Save Our Shire the Voice of Residents and Ratepayers meets at 7.30pm the first Thursday of the month excluding December and January at St Paul’s Hall, Corrunum Street, Stanthorpe. Phone Bob Johnson on 4681 0871 or Mary Rofe on 0427 617 679. Tenterfield Men’s Shed meets on Tuesdays from 10am to 2pm. Entry via Wood Street. Phone Ian on 0420 305 003 for more information. Texas State Emergency Service meets every second Thursday at 5.30pm at Texas SES shed. Phone Yogi on 0428 531 670 or Peter on 0428 531 276. Warwick Branch Leukaemia Foundation meets on the third Thursday of the month at noon at the Criterion Hotel. Phone 4661 1887. Warwick Caledonian Society meets on the first Wednesday each month from 7.30pm at Braemar Hall, Douglas Street. Phone 4661 3547. Vision Care NSW. Pensioners and Centrelink recipients may be eligible for free spectacles, income and asset means test applies. Phone toll free 1800 806 851 or (02) 9344 4122 or visit www.visioncarensw.com.au.
OTHER Border Railway Markets meets on the first Sunday of each month at Wallangarra Railway Station from 8am to 1pm. Phone 4684 3300, 0408 843 300 or 4684 3237. Killarney Country Market is held on the last Sunday of the month at Canning Park from 9am to 1pm. Phone 4664 1656 or email kappa@
killarney.org.au. Tenterfield Country Music is held on the first Saturday of the month at the Presbyterian Hall, Manners Street, Tenterfield, 1pm to 5pm. Admission $4. Profits to the Presbyterian Church. Warwick and District Community Toy Library is open on Saturdays from 9.30am to 11am at St Mark’s Anglican Church rooms. Phone Elia on 4667 1405 or Donna on 4667 3895. Warwick and Districts Card Crafters and Paper Artists Group meets on the first Wednesday of the month from 10.30am to 1.30pm. New members welcome, first class free at Warwick Library. Phone Darlene on 4661 2916 or Paula on 4661 4266. Warwick Spinners and Weavers Group meets every Wednesday at 9.30am. Night meetings are held every second and fourth Monday. Phone Jean on 4661 3115 or Heather on 4661 4424.
CARDS Warwick Senior Citizens Club plays crazy whist on Fridays at 9.30am at Albert Street Hall. Senior Citizens’ Euchre Tournament is held on the third Tuesday of the month at 9.30am. $5 per person, teams of three required. Phone June on 4661 9996 or Marg on 4661 3007.
CHILDREN SERVICES Mainly Music play for pre-schoolers. Two groups are held on Thursdays from 9.15am to 10.45am and 10.15am to 11.45am during school term at Warwick Uniting Church. Phone 4661 1080.
CHURCHES Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints meets at 9am Sundays at 50 Guy Street, Warwick. Phone 4667 0212. Harvest Faith Fellowship Stanthorpe meets at 9.30am every Sunday at the CWA Hall Victoria Street. Phone (07) 4681 2430. Rock With The Rock. Faith Australia meets every Sunday at 10am and 6.30pm at Wallangarra Performing Arts Hall, Wallangarra. Phone (07) 4684 3005. Vineyard Christian Church holds a celebration at 9am on Sundays at 85 Connor Street, Stanthorpe. Phone (07) 4681 4077.
CLUBS Allora Photography Group meets on the second Wednesday of the month from 7pm at Allora
State School. Photographers of all skill levels welcome. For further information email alloraphotographygroup4362@gmail.com. Authentic Taekwon-Do Warwick training at John Muir Sports Centre, East Street, Warwick, opposite Scots College on Mondays and Thursdays from 6pm to 8pm. Phone Boosabum Frances Reick on 0409 496 769 or (07) 4666 3796. Border Ranges Amateur Radio Club meets on the first Saturday of each month at noon in Stanthorpe. Phone (07) 4661 2504 or visit www.brarc.org.au. Killarney and District Senior Citizens Indoor Bowls Club meets on Tuesdays at 1.30pm. Euchre on Wednesdays at 1.30pm. Phone (07) 4664 1208. PAMPA-Parents and Munchkins Playing Altogether young parents' group meets on Fridays from 10am to 11.30am excluding school holidays at the Baptist Church Hall, Percy Street, Warwick. Phone Headspace on 4661 9975. Poets on King poetry group meets fortnightly at Joy of Life Cafe, 41 King Street, Warwick. Poets of all levels welcome to read, recite or listen from classic to bush poetry. Phone 0450 008 490. Rose City Red Hat Society holds luncheons on the second Tuesday of every second month. SCA Canton of Stegby Medieval Recreation and Re-enactment Group meets every Wednesday between 7.30pm and 9.30pm at the Senior Citizens Hall, Albert Street, Warwick. Phone 0414 749 639. Seniors Table Tennis Group over 55 meets every Monday from 9am to 11am at the club house next to the squash courts. Phone Christine on 4666 1239 or Una on 0406 274 377. Soul Coaching, body, mind, spirit connection is on Tuesdays at 6.30pm at the senior citizens centre. Phone June on 0431 147 847. The Chronic Pain Support Group meets every Tuesday in Stanthorpe from 10am to noon. Phone Brenda on 0400 090 054. Tenterfield Presbyterian Church meets every Thursday from 7.30pm to 8.30pm at Logan Street, Tenterfield. This is not a church service, it is free, there is no registration and supper is provided. Phone Jim Seymour on 0415 265 454. Tenterfield Mainly Music Program for mums and dads children up to five years old is held on Wednesdays at the Salvation Army Hall, corner
Logan and Naas streets, Tenterfield, at 10am. Phone Joel on 0410 693 593 or (02) 6736 1722. Tenterfield Junior Youth Group meets for primary school aged children on Fridays from 4pm to 5.30pm at the Salvos. Gold coin donation. Phone Joel on 0410 693 593 or (02) 6736 1722. Warwick Aero Modellers are inviting new members to learn to fly radio-controlled model aircraft at Morgan Park, Warwick. Contact Mark Byrne at president.wam@gmail.com or visit www. wamqld.com. Warwick Choral Society meets every Monday night in the choir hall, corner of Percy and Short Streets at 7pm. All welcome. Phone 4667 4172. Warwick Croquet Club members play regularly at Leslie Park on Tuesday mornings, and Thursday and Saturday afternoons. All welcome. Phone Dorothy on 4661 9967 or 0428 619 967, or Joyce on 4661 4167 or Lesley on 4661 4273. Warwick Dog Obedience Club meets weekly on Sundays at 4pm at Warwick Showgrounds, Palmerin Street entrance. Phone 4667 1059. Warwick Handcraft meets every Wednesday from 9am to 11am at QCWA Hall, Fitzroy Street, Warwick. Expert tuition provided, cost $3. Phone Michelle on 0400 188 724. Warwick Horticultural Society holds a regular meeting on the last Wednesday each month at 8pm at the CWA rooms, Grafton Street. All welcome. Warwick Lapidary Club. Phone Syd on 4661 2427. Warwick Weight Crunchers members meet on Mondays at 9.30am at Albert Street. Phone Fay on 4667 1725 or Pat on 4667 0872. Warwick Shire Woodcrafter members meet on the last Wednesday evening of each month from 7.30pm to 8.30pm and every Saturday morning. Phone Wayne Vince on (07) 4661 9282. Yangan Tennis Club invites visitors for a hit and giggle on Mondays from 9am to 11am opposite Yangan Shop on Yangan Freestone Road. Cost $4 per person. Phone Val on 4664 4124 or Neta on 4661 8066. Wednesday is Zensday for a body, mind and spirit connection and group discussion and meditation from 10am to noon fortnightly. Phone June on 0431 147 847 or Sarah on 0402 823 815.
Day of colours By JOYCE MARSH (WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT) THREE members of the Kyogle Red Cross, president Val Ferris, secretary Julie Kirkpatrick and Gillian Allerton, were at the Woodenbong Central School on Thursday 14 May to present prizes to primary students. These students had competed in the Anzac Day colouring-in competition and, according to the three judges, the standard was very high. Prior to the presentations, Ms Ferris spoke to the students about the great work Mr Simpson and his donkey had done moving injured soldiers to safety in WWI. She then donated three books titled Mr Simpson and His Donkey to the primary school. Then came the big moment, presenting the prizes to the winners: Kindergarten - Elke Johnston; Grade 1 - Lucy Ross; 2 - Noah Osborough; 3 - Jhett Wadsworth; 4 - Chloe Newman with highly commended Rose Wilson; 5 - Shiloh Williams; 6 - Jemima Lee with highly commended Bessie Wilson.
Woodenbong Central School students were awarded by the Kyogle Red Cross for their efforts in an Anzac Day colouring competition.
Community Diary ■ Australia's Biggest Morning Tea is being held
at 186 Big Hill Road, Pratten, on Thursday 28 May from 10am to 2pm. Visitors are invited to come along and share morning tea with friends and neighbours followed by an auction of preloved treasures. Live music by DJ Vince throughout the day. Entry fee $2, guided garden tours an additional $2. Phone 0402 144 809. ■ Warwick East Bowls Club Hoy and Cent Sale is on Saturday 13 June at 1pm at the Warwick East Bowls Club. Admission $4. 50c 2nd board, raffles, lucky door. Come along and join in the fun. Phone Gloria on 4661 5280 for more information.
■ National Seniors Warwick High Tea is being
held on Monday 15 June at Cherrabah Resort. Bookings open Monday 11 May at Suncorp, a short day departing at 10am. All welcome, bring a friend. Phone Carmel 4661 3136 for more information. ■ Art at St Mark’s is inviting experienced and emerging artists to enter hangable artwork into the fourth annual event on 17-19 July. Entry deadline is 6 July. Free entry but all work must be for sale with a 25 per cent commission payable to St Mark’s Restoration Fund. For an entry form email sue.nadler@gmail.com or call into St Mark’s Church or office. Visit www.warwickangli-
can.org.au and go to Church Notices. For more information phone Sue on 0427 962 281. ■ Trivia Night, Rattle of the Brains at Allora Community Hall, Herbert Street. Door and bar open at 6.15pm, round one starts at 7pm. Eight people per table. $10 per person includes pizza, nibblies, supper with tea and coffee. First prize $300, second prize $200, third prize $100, wooden spoon. Book at St Patricks School office on 4666 3551. ■ Woodenbong Yowie Country Markets and Music Day is on Saturday 30 May from 8am-3pm at Woodenbong Public Hall and Grounds. All weather venue, variety of stalls, hot food and coffee,
live music, W.A.G arts, children's playground, wheelchair access, insured stall sites $12. Inquiries to Carey on (02) 6635 1176. ■ Ultra Golden Country Music May Showcase is on Sunday 31 May, commencing 1pm at Allora State School Hall, Warwick Street, Allora. Guest artists Reg Oliver, Gail Kelly, Judy McCory will be supported by a full program including Daryl Craft, Heather McPhail, the Saxy Lady and more. Admission $5 includes afternoon tea and coffee and tea all day. Lucky door prize, multi draw raffle tickets on sale. For more information phone Carolyn on 4661 4858 or 0439 929 225 or email jamespierc3@bigpond.com.
Page 22 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities SFT
Local Sport Casey’s tips
�� Connecting people with the sport they love.
Appo - one tough bloke The
spin With Casey O’Connor email: wickets-stpe@bigpond.com
LEAGUE followers in the district were saddened to learn on Monday of the death of one of the true characters to have played the game in Stanthorpe, Greg Appleton. Appo, as he was affectionately known, had progressed from the junior ranks at Norths Devils in Brisbane, and when he came to Stanthorpe in the mid 70’s it did not take him long to make his mark on the footy field. As Gremlins coach in 1978, Appo took the Stanthorpe Gremlins A Grade side to a memorable premiership win in the Warwick and District competition. This week after hearing of his death, captain of the 1978 side Wayne Cosmo recalled fondly the many games played alongside Appo. He reminisced that throughout most of the ’78 season, Appo one of the toughest players going round, who had played most of that season with broken bones in his hand. Gremlins president Norman Crisp was another who fondly remembers playing with Appleton. “You knew he would always give 110 per cent on the field. “He was a no-nonsense player. He will be remembered as a tough uncompromising country footballer,” Crisp said. There are plenty of us who agree. Greg Appleton was a great bloke both off and on the field. He played hard and partied hard. He certainly knew how to celebrate a win or a loss in style. After his football career, Appo branched out into hotel work and eventually bought the freehold of the Yarraman Hotel. Our paths crossed again a few years ago when he leased the Texas pub. While he was not directly involved in rugby league at that time, he always cast a weather eye over the BRL competition and especially the Gremlins. Appo suffered some serious health issues in the past 10 or so years and he approached them in much the same way he did his football career. Uncompromising giving 110 per cent. Appo had many close ties in the area, and his death has come as a real shock to many of us, but he has left us with great memories. He will remain part of the Gremlins’ story and will never be forgotten. I know that his teammates and many friends join me in passing on our condolences to Consie, Renae, Donna and his extended family. RIP mate. - Casey APPOINTMENT OF ENGLISH COACH A SURPRISE THE England Cricket Board has this week announced their new coach and while Australian Dizzy Gillespie was widely tipped to be the next English coach, the job has fallen to another Aussie, Trevor Bayliss. The announcement of the NSW coach caught many in Australian Cricket by surprise. In Bayliss, the ECB have opted for a traditionalist. Australians who know him describe him as a man from the old school who loves talking cricket over a beer. In much the same manner as Boof Lehmann, he believes players are at their best when they are relaxed and allowed to think for themselves. “He gets the best out of his team. He is harsh but fair,” said Shane Warne. Bayliss, 52, played for New South Wales as a middle-order batsman from 1985 to 1993 but never played international cricket. As a coach, Bayliss has probably slipped under the radar of many but has a fine record. Bayliss is a survivor in more ways than one. He was coach of the Sri Lankan side and on the
team bus when attacked by terrorists in 2009 in Pakistan. He is also well versed in the ways of the Aussie team. Last year, he helped steer the Aussies to a Twenty20 series win against South Africa while Darren Lehmann was taking a break. Commentators and players alike say he likes the game to be played in the right spirit. He encourages teams to play an exciting brand of cricket and his methods work. Bayliss has won almost every trophy going. He has twice led New South Wales to the Sheffield Shield, in 2004 an 2014, and the ING Cup, Australia’s 50 over competition, is a double IPL winner with the Kolkata Knight Riders, led Sydney Sixers to the Big Bash title in 2012 and coached Sri Lanka for four years, culminating in a World Cup final in 2011. Hopefully, the Ashes urn is one that will elude him, but his appointment is certainly good for English cricket and that can only be good for World Cricket. BARRACLOUGH WIN NO SURPRISE AFTER four impressive rounds of golf, it was no surprise that Dylan Barraclough was named overall Stanthorpe Golf Club champion and Junior club champion. The talented teen led from the opening round, increasing his overall lead with each round gradually taking an unassailable lead. Richard Reardon was the Overall Nett winner. Other grades were more closely contested affairs. Bill Pyne played well to hold off the opposition in the B Grade Championship and Lance Eagle did the same to claim the C Grade Championship. Nett events were won by Stephen Kay in A grade, Eric McLellan in B grade and Viv Thouard in C grade. The last man standing award for best nett Veterans went to Aaron Simmers. The final trophy, boys’ Junior nett went to Matthew Burgess. Matthew played all four rounds of the competition and returned consistent scores in each round. With a little more experience, Matthew will be challenging the leader’s board. In Saturday’s event, sponsored by club Member, Geoff Patti, Lance Eagle returned best score of nett 68 on a countback to win the men’s event. Mark Harris also returned nett 78 to take the runners-up spot. The Ladies event went to Lyn Ludlow with nett 76 slightly ahead of runner-up Hannah Reeves with nett 78. After four busy weeks of club championship golf this week, 4B aggregate stableford has been scheduled by the Stanthorpe Club and will be sponsored by the Spencer family. A single stableford will be played with a draw for partners after the day’s play. This event has always created interest with everyone keen to learn the result of the draw. It is a shotgun start at 11.45am, and players are asked to register by 11.30am. TREAT FOR MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIASTS THERE is a real treat in store for Motorcycle racing enthusiasts next week. Scott White competes in Australia’s premier drag racing series - the ANDRA Pro Stock Motorcycle championships and is currently ranked as the number two Australian Pro Stock Motorcycle Racer. On Wednesday (June 3) White, who hails from Darwin, will be making an appearance at Warwick Industrial Supplies in Warwick. White, who is enroute to the Winter Nationals at Willowbank, will have his Pro Stock motorbike on display at WIS, Fitzroy Street. White will be available for a chat and perhaps a photo between 10am and 3pm. ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL roads lead to Wallangarra Golf Club for the Zone On Men’s championships. The course is in tip top condition and the event is open to all members of Zone One clubs which includes Stanthorpe, Wallangarra, Texas, Inglewood and Warwick clubs. See the flyer on the club notice board. Tee off is scheduled for 9.30am and 10.30am and further information is available from the Wallangarra Club. TURKEY TRIPES POPULAR THE Summit Bowls Club recently hosted the popular Turkey Triples day. The event always draws a good roll up and the overall winners were
Scott White. the popular local team of Ray (Postman) Spiller, Valda (Missile) Newlands and Eliseo (Zorro) Zamprogno. Second round winners were Don Lewis’s team. Last Saturday in the Trophy Day, Two Bowl Triples the team of B. Brown, Val Newlands and Keith Mungall managed to hold out T. Morris, A. Mattiazzi and W. Thomas in a close game with the scores finishing 20-19. In other games, Attilio Zamprogno, Quentin Stanley and Mike Sweeney had no answers for Col Stratford, Kurt Empen and Len Covill who had a big 29-8 win. The winning card drawn for the winning team was skipped by Keith Mungall. A reminder that Ladies Bowls is on today (Thursday 28). There is a social game on Saturday and the Club Challenge on 27/28 June. ALL HAPPENING ON COURSE IT IS all happening on the Warwick Golf course at the moment. Take your pick - hole in ones, changes to RRR, 33 points winning a comp and the Warwick Pennants side almost upsetting Middle Ridge and City in the annual Golf in Australia Matchplay. You have to be on the ball to keep up. The changed format for Red Roosters Rumble is proving popular - (it is now round Monday to Friday). Doug Wilson is showing a bit of RRR form taking out the prize for the second consecutive week. It took only 19 points to win the pro shop booty. Keith Carney was runner-up with 17 points and Garry Adcock was the only run down with 16 points. Doug Wilson also grabbed the only pin and that was at nine. On Saturday, David Craggs (33 points) won the Men’s Single Stableford sponsored by B and K Motors on a countback from Greg Sellick Saturday’s Men’s Single Stableford event was sponsored by B and K Motors. The run down looked like this Tomkins 33, Nick Tomkins and Rick Mills 32, Phil Economidis 31, and Chris Hall 31. Pins were won by John Creed (7), Trevor King (9), Peter Morrison (11), and Greg Sellick (13). Five and 16 proved too elusive. This Saturday is Teal Ribbon Day, and patrons are encouraged to donate to ovarian cancer research. Men are playing a single stableford event sponsored by Advanced Metal Products. Sunday is a Four Ball Ambrose fund-raising event for Akooramak (care of older persons) facility. The timesheet is filling fast, so give the pro shop a call if you are intending to play. The crew at the Pro Shop can help you put a team together if need be. Call Rob or Astrid on 4661 3664 or email proshop@warwickgolfclub.com.au MAGNIFICENT SEVEN IN ACTION LAST Sunday Warwick’s magnificent Seven played the Golf in Australia Annual challenge. The historic 36 hole scratch Matchplay challenge is played between Warwick, Toowoomba (Middle Ridge), City and Borneo Barracks golf clubs. The best play off against the best. The magnificent drew the Ridge in the first round and after a valiant battle went down 4/3. Not bad considering the Ridge has just won both division One and Two of the Darling Downs pennants. (Plenty of quality scratch/low marker players to choose from). Borneo beat City in the first round leaving Warwick to play City in the second round. This was another tough contest. Warwick eventually went down 4/3. Congratulations to Tim Sutton (captain), Adrian Murphy, Shane McKenzie, Charlie Morrison, Nathan Jones, Jay Roberts and Dylan Barraclough who all played exceptionally well. Borneo and Ridge fought it out for the silver
Killarney players go on the attack in Saturday’s game at Charlie Andrews Oval. chalice. Ridge won the bragging and engraving rights. INGLEWOOD TWO DAY PISTOL EVENT THE Inglewood SSAA trial two day pistol event has been hailed a success with 28 competitors taking part over the two days. 25 metre standard Rimfire and Centrefire were held to allow competitors to shoot a different calibre/class over the one weekend. Winners are grinners and Iain Bowen and Tom Donald were doing plenty of that. In the Centrefire event, Iain Bowen defeated the experienced Tom Donald with Phil Neal placing third. In the Rimfire event, experience came to the fore with Tom Donald taking out the major prize ahead of Andrew Clarke and Scott Johns. With five Sundays in May, a working bee has been scheduled by the club for this weekend. However, there has already been plenty of work done in preparation. Corner posts have been erected for the new cover over the pistol bays and a dozer cleared firebreaks around the infrastructure. Still plenty to be done, and the club is hoping for plenty of support this weekend. BIG NUMBERS FOR FRANK HODGSON MEMORIAL DAY NUMBERS swelled at the “Garra Golf Club last Saturday as a big field turned out to play in the Single Stableford Frank Hodgson Memorial Day. It is a popular day on the Wallangarra calendar and a fine score of 39 points was good enough for K. Williams to claim a win in the event. Chris Edwards finished in second place with P. Williams, K. Hines and A. Lutter all finishing on equal points in third place. Sean Hampstead took the Pin shot on the third and Gary Sutcliffe hit one close on nine. It was another very successful day. This Saturday the club has a 4BBB scheduled and on the club hosts the DDGA Zone 1 Championships with Tee off between 9.30am and 10.30am. MONDAY’S OUT FOR HOOP RUNNERS HOOP runners were planning to add a Monday afternoon time slot to their schedule, but at this stage a long standing club ruling prevents Monday games. It is back to normal Wednesday mornings until an alternative to Monday can be found. The organisers apologise to anyone who has been inconvenienced by this. Last Wednesday, two short games were played followed by a longer game after the break. As all players get more experience under their belt, the games are becoming very keenly fought affairs. In his first game back from a break, Bill scored “hoop in one”. Shirley Evans also added another to her tally. With several players off travelling at the moment, only two games of association croquet were played last week. Margaret Dickenson and Grace Howard played Pat Schnoor. Pat won this match 26 -17. Margaret had a break of five and one of four but that was not enough to give the girls a win. Pat played well and had breaks of nine and seven. In the other game, Val Shephard and Carol Verwey (21) defeated Andrea Denkewitz and Heather Widderick (19). It was a very competitive game. Val played well and had a break of four and Carol two breaks of two and one of three. Andrea had a break of four and Heather a break of two.
SFT
Connecting people and communities
Thursday, 28 May, 2015 Page 23
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Local Sport
Chelsea Vedalago makes a diving tag in the close league tag game between Killanrey and Stanthorpe.
Captain of the 1978 Gremlins premiership winning side Wayne Cosmo (left) and Gremlins coach the Greg Appleton are shouldered from the field after the memorable win.
1978 permiers. members of the 1978 premiers side - the late Greg Appleton bottom row second from right
previous clash was a low scoring game with just eight points the difference. Stanthorpe have improved since that game, and if there is a threat in the competition to the Tigerettes it will come from the Stanthorpe girls. Should be another entertaining game SURGERY FOR GREMLIN STANTHORPE Gremlin’s player Jason Cobon suffered a nasty ankle injury at Killarney last weekend and has undergone surgery to repair the damage. Cobon who had earlier scored for the Gremlins came out of a tackle in all sorts of trouble, and was in severe pain until the arrival of the ambulance. The injury is a blow to Cobon and the Gremlins as he has been in good form again this season. It is unclear at this early stage if he will recover in time to return to the paddock this season.
Players and supporters wish him a speedy recovery. COWBOYS CONTINUE TO IMPRESS THE Warwick Cowboys A Grade made it backto-back wins on Saturday with a 56-0 whitewash of the Oakey Bears. It was an outstanding performance from the Warwick side to hold the Bears scoreless in the game and coach Matt Gainey was impressed with the Cowboys defence. The win takes the Cowboys to 10 points on the TRL ladder just two points behind Highfields Wattles and Pittsworth. The Gatton Hawks are still making all the running at the top of the table on 16 points with eight wins from eight games this season. The Cowboys made it a clean sweep on Saturday with wins in all four grades.
Around the grounds WARWICK BOWLS - MEN’S TODAY is Bev and Doug Christensen’s and Sue and Rob Valentine’s sponsored Cash Day. This is always a very popular day with all rinks full, so put your names up on the notice board or make sure you ring in by 12.30pm for play at 1pm. Visitors are welcome. RESULTS Steele’s Bakery held their sponsored bowls afternoon and the winners were S. Valentine and Col Johnson d G. Leo, P. Collis 2815. Runners-up R. Valentine and J. Ruhle d B. Mander, E. Welsh 27-14. D. Neal, Nic Farmer, I. Campbell d G. Farmer, R. Smith, B. Black 20-16. K.F.C sponsored bowls afternoon (draw of the cards). The winners were D. Neal, S. Valentine, E. Welsh d K. Bloomfield, L. Meiklejohn, B. Johnstone 17-17 (11 ends to 10 ends). Runnersup were L. Tucker, B. Black, P. Wagner d H. Gibson, J. Ruhle, D. Warr 23-20. P. Kerr, R. Bone, I. Campbell d R. Smith, G. Niven, M. O’Leary 24-16. G. Farmer, T. Wright, W. Tucker d R. Valentine, J. Niven, T. Heffernen 23-16. L. Collie, C. Farrell, N. Farmer d G. Kerr, P. Seipelt, K. Cunning 22-16. Club Championship A Singles Final was played with Barry Johnstone verse Wayne Tucker 25-24. Congratulations to Barry
on winning this very close game and to Wayne as runner-up. Club Selected Pairs results: R. Valentine, P. Wagner d I. Fordyce, J. Ruhle 22-16. G. Murphy, C. Johnson d D. Neal, R. Bone 19-16. Social Bowls: L. Tucker, M. O’Leary, B. Black d B. Mander, D. Warr, I. Campbell 30-12. COMING EVENTS: 30 May: District Mixed Pairs. Also nominations for Self Selected Pairs close. 31 May: Horse and Jockey sponsored bowls day. 02 June: Monthly Mixed Triples. 06 June: Self Selected Pairs commence. 07 June: Hynes Newsagency sponsored bowls day. WARWICK BOWLS - LADIES THE men’s section have welcomed all our members to their social and sponsored mixed days and club drawn competitions, so ladies do come along and enjoy these days. 30 May, 7.30am: Catering for District Championship Mixed Pairs. 01 June, 9am: Mini spring clean of club with Work Camp ladies. 03 June: Setting up club at 3pm for Rose Bowl. 04 and 5 June: Rose Bowl Fours Carnival. Members to be at
club 7.30am. Our member numbers being so small, it is hoped all hands will be on deck on the above days. WARWICK EAST BOWLS THERE was one game of triples in which P. Dipplesman, E. Norman and G. Farmer d G. Shelley, M. Wright and D. Meneely 19-13. There were two games of pairs, with D. Sullivan and C. Lawler defeating E. Diery and A. Wickham 20-16 and N. Wickham and V. Nelson defeating N. Farmer and N. Hassum 2017. Our thanks go to president Bill for donating trophies which went to P Dipplesman’s and D Sullivan’s teams. Next Thursday is the monthly men’s triples, starting at 12.30 p.m. Skips please let the club know if your team is unavailable to play. If your team is playing, ensure that you have a full team on hand. There is a list on the notice board for anyone wishing to enter the club singles competition, which will be held on Saturday 6 June. Don’t forget also to consider joining in the social bowls with a visiting group of barefoot bowlers on Sunday 7 June. Play starts at 10am and the cost will be $15 for bowls and a sandwich lunch. Notify the club of your attendance by next Monday for catering purposes. Finally, the ladies are holding a cent sale on 13 June. Club members wishing to contribute to its success can do so by donating money or prizes to the value of at least $10.
Solution No. 4034 4 3 2 5 8 7 1 9 6
5 6 1 9 4 2 7 8 3
7 8 9 6 1 3 2 4 5
1 2 8 3 7 9 5 6 4
3 7 4 1 5 6 9 2 8
6 9 5 4 2 8 3 7 1
8 5 7 2 6 1 4 3 9
2 1 3 8 9 4 6 5 7
9 4 6 7 3 5 8 1 2
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7372 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cocker spaniel. 8, Steep. 9, Cleaver. 10, Lotion. 11, Strive. 12, Aster. 14, Speed. 18, Change. 20, Prompt. 23, Explode. 24, Adapt. 25, Self-satisfied. Down - 1, Castle. 2, Cheat. 3, Explore. 4, Sack. 5, Avert. 6, Invoice. 7, Larder. 13, Scalpel. 15, Perhaps. 16, Access. 17, Stated. 19, Gloss. 21, Miami. 22, Pert. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7372 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, If you don’t mind. 8, Stand. 9, Uproots. 10, En-ta--il (rev.) 11, Before (anag.) 12, Slugs. 14, (Octo)berth(em). 18, Crawls. 20, C-re-ase. 23, Unh-it-ch. 24, Twine (anag.) 25, Scrap merchant. Down - 1, Is-sued. 2, Y-east. 3, Undoing. 4, O-nus. 5, Terse (anag.) 6, Iron out. 7, Dashed. 13, Lea-the-r. 15, Er-rat-ic. 16, S-e-c-ours 17, R-el-ent. 19, Lit up. 21, (m)an-i-ta(lked). 22, The-e.
GIBSON’S LED Light Bars & LEDlocal Driving Your businessLights striving for excellence Supplied & Fitted
WINDOW TINTING
•SuspensionRepairs&Accessories •WheelAlignments •SafetyCertiicates •BrakeRepairs
•TuneUps •LogBookServicing •AirConditioningre-gas •AllMechanicalRepairs •AutoElectrical •RadiatorFlush& •LogBookServicing CoolantChange
Quality LifetimeW Warranty QualityWindow Window Film Film with with Lifetime DARKEST LEGAL TINT
FREE Battery Testing
•SafetyCertiicate
Get your battery checked before winter hits
12 Albion Street, Warwick
1184001-HM20-15
•AutoElectrical •AirConditioning
•PrepurchaseInspection
Email: bkmotors@bigpond.com.au
Ph: 07 4661 2600
1125176-HM12-14
Great defence was the corner stone of the Gremlins win over the Killanrey Cutters in last weekends BRL game.
The Reserve Grade won 48-18; the Under 18s match was a closer game the result 28-22 and the C Grade had a 26-16 win. This weekend the Cowboys will be looking to add another win when they host the Goondiwindi Boars on Saturday at Fr Ranger Oval. WATTLES GUTSY WIN IN A low scoring game at Highfields, Wattles turned on some spectacular defence to outmuscle the home side in a true arm wrestle. Wattles prevailed 12-6 in a thrilling game. Highfields drew first blood in the game with a try in the opening quarter. Wattles Brodie Ciesolka scored both tries. His first was fine individual effort to get his side on the board in the first half. In the second half, he crossed for the winning try 16 minutes from full time to break the deadlock. Cameron Moodie had added the extras for both tries and Wattles defended their narrow lead until full time. In other grades, Wattles defeated Highfields 23-16 in Reserve Grade but were soundly defeated in the Under 18s 58-24. This weekend Wattles host Toowoomba Brothers in all four grades. GREMLINS TAKE HOLD OF NO 1 SPOT THE Stanthorpe Gremlins cemented their spot at the top of the BRL table last weekend with a tough win against premiers Killarney. The Gremlins were without nine of their regular first grade players and it is a credit to the young players who stepped up to the mark last weekend. The more senior players including Ben Staley and Jason Wilmot played a real leadership role in the win. It was a game of two halves. Stanthorpe had the better performance in the first half and took a handy lead to break. Killarney played much better in the second half and a hat-trick of tries to Matthew Butler put them in a strong position and back into the game. A shoulder injury to the Killarney captain coach John Trindall was a setback for the home side. Dion Galloway has been in excellent form in recent games and once again was one of the best on the paddock for the Cutters. A serious ankle injury to Gremlins Jason Cobon put a dampener on the win for the Gremlins who are now two points clear of Tenterfield at the top of the BRL ladder.
Fax: 07 4661 7566
Cut GLARE Decrease HEAT Reduce FADING
Improve COMFORT Increase SAFETY
CARS TRUCKS
PHONE: 4661 5632 PHONE: 4661 5632
HOMES OFFICES
GIBSON’S WINDOW TINTING Shop 3, 57 Grafton Street Warwick Qld 4370 GIBSON’S WINDOW TINTING Shop 3, 57 Grafton Street Warwick Qld 4370
EP67389
MAUGERI TOO GOOD AT SPORTERS A TURN out last Sunday at Stanthorpe Sporters where Angelo Maugeri proved too good coming away with a win. Runner-up was Owen McPaul with the run-downs going to Josh Anderson and Rod Pettiford who also had the Best Gross. The pin shot on the 12th went to Terry Byrnes and the 17th to No Won Kim. Paul Byrnes took the Pro Pin and a meat tray. Josh Anderson took home the remaining meat tray. Same time tee-off next Sunday between 8.30am-9am. Date claimers: Saturday 6 June is the Jeff and Biz Ihle day and Sunday 7 is the Central Motors Day, so no Sporters. Hope for great roll-ups on both days. RAMS ON THE RISE THE Wallangarra Rams continued their push in 2015 with a narrow win 32-28 win over Tenterfield last Saturday in the local derby. The win was a shot in the arm to the Rams who are greatly improved this season. Roger Bartholomew scored a hat-trick for the Rams and was the best on ground. Coedie Tandy continues to weave his magic for the Rams and always looks dangerous with the ball in hand, and is a great addition to the Rams team. The Rams led at half time and had to withstand a strong challenge from the Tigers who are ruing their missed opportunities. The Tigers led 28-16 with five minutes to go, but a late try to the Rams sealed the game in their favour. Captain coach Brendan Minns said after the game the Tigers ball control had not been as sharp as it should be and unforced errors were giving their opponents easy metres and opportunity. “We have the ability to put on points but are just making things difficult for ourselves,” Minns said. The Tigers will be hoping to turn things around this weekend when they play Stanthorpe for the Patron’s Cup. The Rams go head to head with Killarney and they will be looking for another two points to improve their position. LEAGUE TAG IN the BRL Ladies League Tag competition, the Tenterfield Tigerettes once again showed they are head and shoulders above the competition with a decisive 28-6 win over the Ramettes. Killarney who were monstered last weekend by the Tigerettes are slowly finding their way in their first year of competition. It was a much-improved effort to get within two points of the Gremlinettes (16-14) in a thrilling game. It was another solid performance from the Stanthorpe girls who continue impress. Their big challenge comes this weekend when they meet the Tigerettes. Their
Page 24 Thursday, 28 May, 2015
warwick.starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities SFT
Casey’s tips
1185860-KC22-15