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MORE than 75,000 people celebrated the Apple and Grape Harvest Festival, which culminated in the grand parade, multicultural carnival and wine fiesta at the weekend. After 10 long days, the Apple and Grape Harvest Festival 2016 at Stanthorpe came to a close, finishing with a spectacular weekend of entertainment, fun, food and wine. Apple and Grape festival president Greg Thouard said the event was a real celebration. “The amazing thing is that tens of thousands of people have taken the opportunity to come along and visit for the 50th-anniversary celebrations,” he said. “It’s been fantastic; with an excellent event program and great weather pulling one of the best crowds we have ever had.” Organisers predict that $12.5million was injected into the region during the 10-day festival. “The festival has once again proven to be a huge success both by participation and community involvement, but also by financial gain for the local economy," Mr Thouard said. “The crowd for the grand parade was just huge. The smiles on people's faces makes all the hard work worth it.” He said he would like to thank the committee members and all the volunteer groups for their enormous commitment. “I’d also like to thank all the committees of the young ambassadors,”

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“The major issues facing council is the blow out in engineering projects and most things that they do go over budget. “They need to curb spending and stop blowouts.

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Judy Lee BORN and raised in Stanthorpe, Judy Lee was educated at Stanthorpe State Primary and High Schools with senior studies Warwick State High School. She was awarded a scholarship and studied Home Economics at Teachers’ College, Brisbane before returning to teach at Stanthorpe State High School. She has had a long and happy association and teaching career at St Joseph’s School, Stanthorpe and still has a strong connection with St Joseph’s today, currently serving as the St Joseph’s Alumni President. “I have valued many leadership opportunities with husband David through his Rotary membership - special note is work with and for the people of Fiji,” she said. “David and I have two children - Cassandra and Clayton, both married with families in the Brisbane area. “I espouse strong Christian values and will bring three themes to my service with the Southern Downs Regional Council - Act with Integrity; Serve with Love and Work for Peace. “I have a special empathy with the Southern Downs Region, part of which, Stanthorpe, has been my home since birth. “I would embrace the opportunity to be part of the decision making processes in resolving the current council issues and promoting the future

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Maggie Stokes BORN in Cunnamulla, Maggie Stokes’s parents introduced her to horses and the outback. She has lived in Rockhampton, Gladstone and Brisbane for many years where she established a large carvery in the heart of city and also the well known Tipplers Seafood Takeaway at Taringa. During this time studies in Ceramics (Diploma) and Engineering were undertaken. Love of the country always in her mind, Warwick was the next and final place purchasing acreage in Goomburra and establishing a horse breeding stud. Maggie’s other loves are her hobbies where she has been President and Treasurer (Country Music & Lapidary) and is a member of the Allora Show Society. She also became a presenter on local Rainbow FM. Maggie brings tourists to the region by staging a large country music festival now in it’s seventh year. “I decided to stand for council because I was always questioning the councillors, re certain items that interested me, and Denise Ingram said I should stand at the next election and then the same happened with the late Jamie Mackenzie and he used to answer all my questions for me and was a wonderful person to talk to, so giving of himself as a councillor,” she said.

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Credit union helps out By TANIA PHILLIPS WARWICK Credit Union has been named as the major corporate sponsor for the 2016 Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival. Credit Union CEO Lewis von Stieglitz said he was thrilled with the exposure that the Credit Union received as a festival partner and that the organisation’s continued involvement is an illustration of their stalwart community connection. “One of the many bonuses of being involved with the festival includes attending events, such as the annual Winter Dinner,” Mr Von Stieglitz said. “Now in its second year, the dinner is held in the beautiful Warwick Town Hall, where Southern Downs regional produce and Granite Belt wines are showcased, and acclaimed jazz musicians take to the stage. “This year, the festival has been successful in attracting The Con Artists, The Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University, Brisbane’s flagship,

18-piece swing band to perform at the event. “This is bound to be one of those outstanding musical experiences of a lifetime that I am personally looking forward to and proud to be a part of,” he added. As president of the Warwick Chamber of Commerce, Mr Von Stieglitz further reiterated the significance of the festival in promoting the sought-after Southern Downs lifestyle. “Tourism operators report healthy forward bookings during festivals such as these, and local businesses benefit from an influx of visitors requiring all sorts of services,” he said. The 10-day Jumpers and Jazz in July event will feature over 100 community events associated with the festival this year. Mr Von Stieglitz encouraged the community to rally around the festival and its organisers with the usual enthusiasm shown for the event over the past 12 years. “The future success of this

Lewis and Clare Von Stieglitz enjoying local fare at the 2015 Jumpers and Jazz in July Winter Dinner. Picture: EVE WHEELER www.photography2envy.com} much-loved, iconic festival will rest on the shoulders of the community and how we can rise up to support it financially”, he said. “There are many ways to get involved. Not only can interested supporters sign up as volunteers at the festival via the www.jumpersandjazz.com website, but the opportunity to donate financially is available in two ways. “Firstly, local businesses

are invited to sponsor the event through a business donation. This initiative will be launched at the next Warwick Chamber of Commerce Breakfast. “ The Local Business Sponsorship opportunity starts at $2000 and all businesses who donate will receive exposure on the official Jumpers and Jazz in July website, as well us in the official program. Forms for this initiative can be picked up at

the Warwick Visitor Information Centre, The Warwick Art Galley or at the Warwick Credit Union branches. Jumpers and Jazz Festival Advisory Team chair Rob Hamilton said, ‘Every festival needs a steady partner and we are thrilled that the Warwick Credit Union remains one of our long standing major sponsors.” “Due to the new structure of running the festival as a community-based event, we invite more corporate sponsors and encourage them to talk with Lewis to gain feedback on what the festival has meant for the Warwick Credit Union over the years,” he said. “We need to continue our efforts to secure more financial stability over the coming years, which will ensure that our artistic components can continue to grow.” For more information on Warwick’s 13th annual yarnbombing and jazz festival, visit www.jumpersandjazz.com

Street unrest follows Inglewood teen dispute POLICE have issued infringement notices to two women and five men following an incident in Inglewood on Saturday morning. Sergeant Tim Hoffman of Inglewood police said police were called to a large street disturbance in the early hours of Saturday morning after a number of fights broke out in the small township. He said the disturbance was allegedly triggered when two women, who were former friends, had fallen out and exchanged a number of threats via social media and texts.

During the disturbance, a number of persons were assaulted and a man was conveyed to the Inglewood Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. According to Sergeant Hoffman, police were kept busy quelling the unrest for about three hours. Police have issued infringement notices to two women and five men and cautioned one female juvenile, all for public nuisance (disorderly) offences with further investigations being conducted which may lead to further charg-

es being laid against others involved. Police will allege alcohol was a major factor in the disturbance with all persons affected by liquor. He said a major disappointment was the fact that older adults became involved in the incident inflaming the situation, instead of giving guidance and good advice to those involved in what was initially a teenage dispute. The disturbance affected the peace and good order of the normally quiet and serene township.

Sgt Hoffman said this type of behaviour could not be condoned. “Whilst we are fortunate no persons were seriously injured on this occasion, alcohol-related violence of this nature will simply not be tolerated and anyone involved will be held accountable for their actions,” he said. Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.

In brief Tight security at festival THE Apple and Grape Festival went off with relatively few incidents of consequence reported over the weekend, considering the large number of locals and visitors in town to celebrate the event, Stanthorpe police said. Thirty-seven police personnel from both local and external stations and sections, including the Public Safety Response Team and the Mounted Unit from Brisbane bolstered police numbers in an endeavour to ensure the streets and roads remained safe. Senior Sergeant Mark Ireland of Stanthorpe police said Road Policing Units completed 27 random drug tests, resulting in four persons returning positive drug readings and being charged accordingly. He said more than 600 random breath tests were also carried out, resulting in a further four persons being charged with drink driving. “It was pleasing to see that despite the large number of visitors to the area and the associated heavy traffic flow, no traffic crashes were recorded over the three-day period,” he said. “The licensed premises and areas experienced heavy patronage with police maintaining high visibility in the vicinity. “Regardless, over the three days, 11 infringements were issued for public nuisance and liquor-related offences, which, considering the large influx of persons, was considered minimal. “No assaults associated with licensed premises were reported over the course of the three-day event.”

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HoNest leadersHip. PRIORITY 4: COLLABORATION AND PARTNERSHIP Over the last 2 weeks I have stressed the importance of continuing debt reduction and seeking sound investment. These remain the only ways to move the region forward and reduce the impact of rising costs. However, nothing will be achievable unless we all work together. It is essential that those elected to Council understand the critical importance of being part of a team making tough decisions. We will not always agree, but we need to be professional enough to deal with diference and respect the democratic process. This team comprises Councillors who are all elected to represent the community and staf whose role is to research and present the best possible solutions. I have been hearing a lot about some Councillors and Mayoral candidates misleading the community. Some of the current Councillors have held the region hostage for political gain, refusing to support initiatives that would reduce debt, minimise financial stress and deliver better economic development outcomes. This has been despite equal opportunity to have input and ofer alternative solutions. It is not good enough to sit silently with arms folded only to rush to the media with objections at the end of meetings. Those who know me understand that I always see the best in people and strive to be inclusive of all opinions to find a way forward. The divisiveness must stop and in my next term as Mayor I will work to ensure that this community is represented with the honesty it deserves. I have also heard some alarming reports about the actions and dealings of other Mayoral candidates. These reports indicate promises are being made to sections of the community and campaign donors regarding tourism and infrastructure. These unrealistic promises are being made before understanding the history, knowing the legislation, listening to expert and industry advice, or respecting the input of other councillors. We saw the damage this recently caused at state level and I can only pray it does not happen locally. Council is governed by rules and regulations and is why experience in Local Government is essential for those seeking to be elected as Mayor. Being Mayor requires a solid understanding of the legislation and policy that directs the way councils can operate and an in depth appreciation of the historical needs of the community - all while recognising the needs of the future.

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By JOYCE MARSH, WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT. FORMER Woodenbong resident Jean Maloney (nee McMillan), now of Tenterfield, celebrated her 90th birthday with two parties last week. The first was with 50 guests held at her daughter’s property at Tenterfield and the other a luncheon in Woodenbong where her local family members and friends joined with her including sisters Marg Pethers, Joan Pethers and Dos Percival but sadly on the day their other sister Ivy Reid was unable to be present. Talk about breeding them tough in these parts as two of the siblings are now nonagenarians. Jean was married to the late Alan Maloney and lived at Woodenbong for many years; they had six children and now have 15 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Jean is now affectionately named ‘Gratie’. She is still living an active lifestyle, a great cook which attracts many visitors, mad keen gardener having a large vegetable patch and decorative floral garden with a love of roses. “I played golf for years, but I am just too busy for that now,” she said. Jean remains mobile with the use of mobility scooter, so no holding her back. She was fortunate to reach her 90th birthday as recently she was picking strawberries in her garden when she was struck at by a brown

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Storm of change WITH the election date closing in I would like to propose the following! If we are hit with a gale we will need a Rod Kelly and divine intervention for Peter to axe the waste and ride out on a Maggie Stokes horse to Sue Johnson's farm and pick some fruit ... if you feel that you need a sherry or an Anastasi vintage to calm your nerves. I will leave the mayor to your decision; I can’t make up my mind and will toss a coin, for a cyclone or a river fever. I have heard the number of ballot papers, 2030 per cent being discarded due to people not signing and not witnessed, also ballot papers in the wrong envelope which are also invalid. Notice to all voters - please tear off the voting forms, fill your choices in on the three forms fold and put in the sealed envelope - have your signature witnessed and return the envelope by post or deliver to town hall returning officer. Trevor Devine, SDRC Candidate, Warwick.

No extensions IMAGINE expecting Queenslanders to grant politicians an extension to their years in power when three seems like an eternity! Flashing across television screens on 1 March, that Australia’s

debt has reached $1 trillion for the first time, had this writer marking the referendum vote form as judgement, with a firm NO! Council elections with a candidate paper almost as long as one’s arm, indicates that strangers to most of us will become untouchable for the next four years, regardless of their abilities! The mayoral vote is to this writer plain sailing, with the former deputy mayor well-known without spending a fortune, while offering experience in the job, and hopefully leadership. To elect a whole new inexperienced team would be a challenge that could return council to its hopeless past. And another thing that was apparently hopeless was the ability to purchase typewriter ribbons. For months the hunt was on until I went to North Queensland where common sense is still common. There was found a stock room with the ribbon that matched my empty boxes. Then a friend found another in Brisbane, so letters to editors will continue!! Melba Morris, Allora.

Decision time YOU read in shock and horror the account of our Mayor Peter Blundell in the People ‘n’ Places magazine of the action or inaction of our elected councillors during his term of office to date. Having attended quite a few meetings in the past when some of these councillors were pres-

ent, I can attest to the accuracy of the statements made by Peter Blundell. By a simple body count it was obvious who was missing at any one or more meetings and at a glance one could see the contribution or lack of being made by others whom the mayor mentioned. One particular councillor’s contribution over several meetings was to lift a hand to cast a vote. But not a word was uttered. How’s that for a team effort? In my opinion, any councillor behaving in this way at a meeting or purposely absenting themselves (a common occurrence) when there is a big decision to be made, should be dismissed. Now we are at a stage in time where these same councillors are asking the general public to vote them back into office. If we believe their resumes, they have suddenly become, and are, a wonderful team absolutely dedicated to doing their very best for you and me. How? By disregarding meetings at which something important to you and I may have been discussed, or if attending, sitting on the fence? It has been mentioned that it might be a mistake to put all of these councillors out and elect new ones. Why would this be such a problem? Isn’t this what happens here in Australia every time we have a change of government in Canberra? It works in Canberra and the sky doesn’t fall in on us. James Pierce, Warwick.

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Fire fighters SOUTHERN Downs residents will stand to benefit from the construction and maintenance of more fire trails in the region, with funding confirmed by the Queensland’s Deputy Premier, Jackie Trad late last week. Southern Downs Regional Council meeting last week received approval from the deputy premier for a contribution of $31,680 to council under the Queensland Government’s 2015-’16 Community Resilience Fund for fire trail construction and maintenance. Southern Downs Regional Council Mayor Peter Blundell said the funding was welcomed and, along with council’s in-kind contribution of more than $20,000, would help to protect residents from the devastating effects of bushfire, through disaster preparedness and risk mitigation. “Council is very pleased that our application to the Community Resilience Fund was successful and will enable council to proceed with the additional fire trail construction and maintenance in partnership with Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ),” the mayor said. Council’s Disaster Management co-ordinator Mark Saunders said the bulk of the funding is earmarked for use in the southern end of the Southern Downs region. “Three new fire trails, of approximately 13 kilometres, have been identified for construction in and around Ballandean and Eukey, and some maintenance of existing trails will also take place in these areas,” he said. “Some of the funding will be used to undertake maintenance of the existing 42 kilometres of fire trails in the ranges east of Warwick, which were built during the fires of 2009. Southern Downs Regional Council worked in partnership with the Stanthorpe and Warwick Groups of RFSQ to identify and prioritise construction and maintenance of new and existing fire trails across the region. “Significant work was undertaken by RFSQ staff and volunteers and council officers in mid2015 to develop the application to the Community Resilience Funds, and it’s a credit to all involved that the application has been successful,” Mr Saunders added. Michael Welsh, Group Officer for Warwick

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Three new fire trails have been identified for in and around Ballandean and Eukey, and some maintenance of existing trails will also take place in these areas. 142313 Group and Acting Bush Fire Safety officer with RFSQ said fire trails allowed Rural Fire Brigades to access areas that were generally inaccessible so they could attack and cut off fires. “If we can get resources closer to the fire, then we can attack it earlier. Less land will be burnt out and the safety of our volunteer fire fighters is markedly improved, allowing them to get home and get back to work sooner,” Mr Welsh said. “Fire trails can also be used as control lines for hazard reduction burns during operation Cool Burn” said Mr Welsh. The first project meeting of key stakeholders was held last week, to determine the schedule of works. It is envisaged that the fire trail works will be completed ahead of the next bushfire season. Council would also remind land owners that they need to take action to reduce the fuel load on their properties as a further mitigation strategy. For more information about the Fire Trails project or disaster management, contact Council’s Disaster Management co-ordinator on 1300 MY SDRC (1300 697 372) or visit council’s website: http://www.sdrc.qld.gov.au/council/ disaster-management. For information about preparing for Bushfires, visit the Rural Fire Services Queensland website www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au.

It does no credit to purveyors of these lies and innuendo and reflects adversely on the integrity of the 2016 campaign for local government in our region. It is now eight weeks since I started my campaign for Mayor I decided to stand because I am, and continue to be even moreso, convinced that our progress and development as a region has been held back by a Council that lacks the ability or, indeed, capability to plan for our future. I do have that vision; I do have the team-building skills to begin economic reform so necessary to the future of this region and, particularly, the well-being of those of us who choose to live here.

“You have to ask yourself: Who would benefit from spreading malicious lies about me, my friends and supporters?” I have a high degree of personal integrity and I expected the same of others standing in this election. But not so. We must put a stop to bullying tactics that have dogged and demoralised our Council and our region over the past four years. We have to stop the lies and the innuendo; the backstabbing that has divided councillors and communities; stop the spiral into debt, stop the skyrocketing rates.

I am deeply concerned by the malicious intent of these rumours. It seems the more my support grows, the more outrageous the claims. Even more concerning is that they attempt to set friend against friend, community against community: You have to ask yourself - Who would set out to cause personal distress? Who would want to undermine your confidence in me? Who would benefit from spreading malicious lies about me, my friends and supporters?”

‘I have a high degree of personal integrity and I expected the same of others standing in this election. But not so.’ -TRACY DOBIE

More than ever, we need to embark on a journey to recovery; leave behind the division and depression that pervades our communities and threatens our future. I am offering you something better: I am offering integrity, leadership, teamwork, transparency, financial management and progress for the whole of the Southern Downs region.

For information on mayoral candidate Tracy Dobie visit www www.tracydobie.com.au tracydobie com au You can email: ask@tracydobie.com.au or follow dobieformayor on Facebook.

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Channel 7 identities during the parade.

By TANIA PHILLIPS MORE than 75,000 people celebrated the 50th anniversary, filling the streets of Stanthorpe on Saturday for the Channel 7 Grand Parade and over 8000 people returned on Sunday for the Multicultural Carnival and Wine Fiesta in Weeroona Park. Pictures: TERRY WEST

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Town Crier, Bob Townshande leads the Parade for the 2016 A&G.

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Kathy, Craig, Rachael and Kate Duncan at the Allora Car Boot Sale.

St Mary of the Assumption Church, Warwick, was opened by Archbishop James Duhig on 21st March 1926. This year will be the 90th Anniversary of the Opening and St Mary’s Parish will mark the occasion with Mass celebrated by Bishop Robert McGuckin on Sunday 20th March 2016 at 8:30am. This will be followed by an informal celebration. Looking at the beautiful Opals for sale was Jean Chapman and Lyndell Toz.

Roy and Jen Barret from Brisbane spend the weekend checking out the Southern Downs towns.

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“Do you remember that outspoken Councillor candidate Robert (Bob) MUNDY who was number 36 on your ballot paper and tried to shake up the region at the Council elections?? Well, down at the Railway Precinct, we listened to his advice to think bigger and, this morning we welcomed one of West Crispleys coaches full of train enthusiasts, their partners (and some of their mothers), newly arrived from the UK. This group of affluent retirees from the ‘baby boomer’ generation are at the frontline of what is going to be a massive influx of wannabe train drivers and rail enthusiasts. We had no idea what a massive market there was until Robert (Bob) MUNDY told us about the many railway special interest groups and magazines in the UK and about similar railways in that country; we have based our new business plan on the Bluebell Railway in Sussex. The amazing thing is - our visitors are paying us big bucks! We are having to employ all our former volunteers and take on some new guys to mentor and instruct them! The Council have stepped up; officers are providing free Occupational Health and Safety advice and have provided our new enterprise’s insurance. Council underwriting their own insurance was another of Robert (Bob) MUNDY’s innovative ideas. We will have our students getting down and dirty - shunting in the yard, driving and firing the engine, helping with maintenance and repairing the tracks so that tourist trains can once again run through to Allora. Local residents should get ready to complain about smoke, steam, dust and the noise of train whistles! Our visitors’ partners (and mothers) are fully booked on coach and rail excursions throughout our region; they will be sightseeing and taking in galleries, vineyard tours and folk museums‌‌‌.they will be keen to spend indecent amounts of cash and will be staying at our best hotels and motels. Our local Chambers of Commerce have responded magnificently by persuading some eateries to stay open after 6pm. The influx of tourists has put 7-day trading back on the agenda and some believe that this initiative may lead to daylight saving finally being implemented in Queensland.â€?

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Over the hooks report – cattle Market information provided by MLA’s National Livestock Reporting Service Queensland report date 11 March 2016

Graze to enjoy FOOD, cider and wine lovers are invited to spend a weekend of sampling award-winning wines and cider paired perfectly with locally sourced seasonal produce on 21-22 May across the Granite Belt. The Southern Downs and Granite Belt is well known for its events and Grazing the Granite Belt is another to add to the extensive list. The event will be a chance to spend a weekend enjoying the spoils of this spectacular region with award-winning wines, ciders and food prepared especially for the event. Now in its fifth year, Grazing the Granite Belt is brought to you by Granite Belt Wine Country to celebrate Aussie

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Wine Month and features the best of the region’s produce in collaboration with award-winning Granite Belt winemakers and a leading cider maker. ‘Grazers’ will jump aboard the Fillipo’s Tours Grazing Bus that rotates around the participating wineries and Suttons Farm all day Saturday on an hourly (or so) basis. Any remaining vouchers will be able to be used on Sunday, with all the wineries and Suttons Farm offering the same meals and wine options for Grazing participants on a selfdrive basis. Organisers say this is a perfect opportunity to spend a weekend immersing in harvest, enjoying food, wine and cider direct from the source and get-

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What’s On Experts behind the images By TANIA PHILLIPS WARWICK Art Gallery has worked with four exceptionally talented local photographers to present its latest exhibition, Weather Exposure. The exhibition was inspired by the popularity of weather chasing groups on Facebook such as Trance-Media Southern, SE QLD Weather Photography and Higgins Storm Chasing and the enormous wealth of photographic talent on the Southern Downs. Four popular local photographers will participate in the exhibition; Stephen Reid, Chris McFerran, Caralee Mirfin and Terry West. The Southern Downs landscape is renowned for its beauty, wide open spaces and distinctive seasons. Most of images in the exhibition are of the local area and feature magnificent captures of storm clouds, rainbows, frost and sunshine. Stephen Reid is a local photographer from Yangan who has a passion for capturing, through photography, the subtle nuances of light and weather on the landscape. Stephen most often uses a panoramic format as he feels that this embodies the breadth of the expansive Australian landscape. “My quest is to search for the perfect images that capture and communicate the essence of our unique Australian landscape,” Stephen said.

Picture: STEPHEN REID Chris McFerran reminisces about taking photos of clouds on the Southern Downs 20 years ago. “While I didn’t understand much about what was actually going on in the atmosphere, I knew the clouds were different,” he said. “They were immense, towering, cumulonimbus thunderstorms and when I developed the first roll of storm cloud photos, I was instantly hooked!” Terry West is well known locally for his photo-journalistic work and the gallery is thrilled to have him participate in the exhibition with a digital presentation of 11 of his best images. Terry’s interest in weather began at a young age when his father taught him to read the sky for signs. It was experiencing a Supercell storm in Warwick in 1996 that inspired him to “chase storms”. “This encouraged me to learn more about weather and climate,” Terry said.

“Once I started, I was hooked and loved it but did not know there was a whole community of Chasers out there.” The exhibition will be incredibly popular, featuring both framed and canvas printed enlargements of the works and a digital presentation by Terry West and Caralee Mirfin. To complement the artwork, the Gallery has temporarily borrowed three of the late Father McKey’s weather instruments from Father Joe McKey Museum and Archives, housed in the original church at St Mary’s, Warwick. Weather Exposure will be on display from Thursday 10 March until Sunday 10 April, 2016. You can meet all four photographers at the official opening on Friday 11 March at 6.30pm. This is a free event and anyone is welcome but rsvp to the gallery on 07 4661 0434.

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BISTRO SPECIALS! Steak Night Every Thursday Night

Life and times in Brooklyn THERE is little for Eilis (Saoirse Ronan) in early '50s small town Ireland - no job or even marriage and prospects, so with the help of her older sister and an Irish-born American priest (Jim Broadbent) she sets out for a new life in America, landing in the Irish enclave in Brooklyn. Despite her initial homesickness and timidness she eventually finds a place for herself, starts enjoying her job at a posh department store and studies at night to be a bookkeeper and eventually an accountant. She

also falls in love with Tony (Emory Cohen) an ItalianAmerican who opens her eyes to her new surroundings. But a family tragedy sends Eilis back home to Ireland, no longer the timid young girl that left, she catches the eye of the charming publican Jim (Domhnall Gleeson) and is forced to choose between a life she is familiar with and the life she has been building. There is something charming and disarming about this beautiful piece of cinema. Beautifully shot, it captures the mood and the feel of both '50s Ireland and '50s Brooklyn like an early Maeve Binchy novel warm and comfortable (though without the melodrama of a Binchy).

This is a movie with a beautiful stillness - it takes time to build it’s characters and for that reason it exudes charm. At it’s heart is a beautiful, real and understated performance by Saoirse Ronan with both Emory Cohen, as the handsome but slightly uneducated Italian plumber, and Domhnall Gleeson, as Jim the Irish boy captivated by the new Eilis, adding to the charm. As you would expect Julie Walters as the Irish land-lady in Brooklyn and Jim Broadbent as the priest prove scene stealers. Brooklyn takes you gently back to a simpler time and tells the story not only of a young woman coming of age but of the headache and adventures of emigration. -Tania Phillips

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�� Real Estate Guide

FARM ITEMS ARE UP FOR GRABS By TANIA PHILLIPS

OPENS

AU C T I O N 41 AMIENS ROAD STANTHORPE OPEN FOR INSPECTION

David Schnitzerling & Co Saturday 10am – 12noon

34 Sorrento Road Dalveen

Each Saturday 12pm to 12:30pm or by appointment www.crispre.com.au (ID 14739475)

David Schnitzerling 0418 717 979

Crisp Real Estate Friday 2pm - 3pm 7 Minna St Stanthorpe Saturday 12noon - 1230pm 41 Amiens Rd Stanthorpe

John Graham 0427 126 178 John Graham 0427 162 178

AUCTION ** A NICE SPOT TO LIVE **

David Schnitzerling & Co Auction THIS Saturday from 9am at 34 Sorrento Road Dalveen – Farm Machinery – Tractors – Household Items. For full details call David Schnitzerling & Co 4681 2530

•฀2฀Hectare฀Property฀ •฀4฀Bedroom฀Brick฀Home •฀Air-Con฀•฀Security฀Screens฀ •฀Tinted฀Windows •฀Ensuite฀&฀W.I.R.฀•฀6฀Burner฀Gas฀Stove •฀Separate฀10m฀x6m฀Colorbond฀Garage฀ •฀Town฀Water฀•฀Edge฀Of฀Town฀ •฀Small฀Dam

39 MARYLAND STREET, STANTHORPE

4681 2177 • 0418 716591 www.crispre.com.au

Phone: 07 4661 3444 Fax: 07 4661 3544 126 Palmerin St,Warwick, Qld, 4370 Braemore Farm This excellent grazing property situated 30 mins from Warwick, 50 mins to Toowoomba and only a few mins to the township of Karara. This 690 acre (279.50 ha) property with 220 acres of cultivation of which 25 acres can be irrigated from a 8mgl registered dam plus improved pastures. Well watered with Back Creek running through the property with reliable water holes, 8 dams and a gravity feed stock watering system. Well fenced into many paddocks, electric wire and central lane way leading back to stockyards for both cattle and sheep with vet crush, easy way race and shearing shed. Huge 15mx9m machinery/hay shed, new extra large 4 bay garage plus a 9mx6m shed with workshop, office, storage area and cold room. 1.5 acre well established house yard with plenty of shade trees, comfortable renovated 3 bedroom timber residence, spacious kitchen, dining and lounge with wood heater and airconditioning. Wide north facing verandah, separate covered outdoor entertainment area and a near new 1 bedroom self contained cabin for guests. There is also a second 2 bedroom home with large shed on the property currently rented. This well maintained property is in good working order and is well worth your inspection to appreciate all it has to offer.

Contact Doug Rickert on 0437 618 360 1220189-ACM10-165

View Hundreds of Properties For Sale or Rent on www.warwickrealestate.com.au

$1,200,000

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OPEN HOME & AUCTION TIMES

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GOING under the hammer this Saturday at 34 Sorrento Road, Dalveen, starting at 9am will be a variety of farm equipment. Bid on the following items: Quad bike, rabbit traps, bench grinder, Ferguson petrol tractor, 5ft slasher, Honda motor, vegie seed planter, 6x4 car trailer, Ryobi drill press, shelves, Makita circular saw, 130 mig welder, stick welder, 20litre glyphosate 450, assorted garden tools, two furrow disc plough, coil plain wire, McCulloch chain saw, wood lathe and tools, triple K cultivator, Honda rotary tiller and Food 4000 diesel tractor. The other things on offer include a copper boiler, poly pipe, sheep crate to suit trailer, carry all with spray tanks, steel pipe, 3ptl fertilizer spreader, bolt cutters, four old irons as new Sunbeam single stand shearing plant, light truck stock crate, stainless steel spit, endless chain, two furrow mouldboard plough, sheep crate to suit ute, pool table, refrigerator, 16.5hp Lawn boss mower and lots more EFPTOS available - payment on day of sale. David Schnitzerling and Co 4681 2530.


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NEAT AND SPACIOUS

WARWICK

STANTHORPE

THE sellers are ready to

move and offer for sale this well-presented brick and tile home, featuring four bedrooms with builtins, master has ensuite and walk-in robe, spacious openplan kitchen, family, living room and dining area plus media / rumpus room.

EIGHT BLOCKS UNDER HAMMER AN auction will be held on Sunday 20 March on site at Minna Street. This is a unique subdivision of eight freehold blocks under community titles in 9463 sqm of landscaped gardens with over half common area including tennis court and pavilion, workshop, barbecue, cabana, chess board, extensive paths, ponds and gardens. The blocks have all town services and an internal bitumen road. They will be offered firstly as a whole, and if not sold will then be offered separately.

WITH a northerly aspect and very good natural light, tiles throughout and reverse cycle air-conditioning for year-round comfort. Entertain in a private covered outdoor area. All this is set on a fully fenced 824sqm block with good access to backyard and located close to hospital, TAFE and schools.

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Address: 24 Baguley Street Address: 9 Minna Street “Manor Park”

Price: $312,000

Auction: Sunday 20 March on site 10am

Contact Neil Carney, 0419 768 423 WARWICK REAL ESTATE

Contact: CRISP REAL ESTATE: 07 46812177

Auction – Farm Machinery – Tractors Household items and more! At 34 Sorrento Road, Dalveen This Saturday 12 March ’16 – Sharp at 9am Items include: Ford 4000 diesel tractor, Ferguson petrol tractor, 5ft slasher, Honda motor, vegie seed planter, copper boiler, 4 old irons, coil plain wire, firefighting pump, sheep crate to suit trailer, sheep crate to suit ute, sprinklers and stands, poly pipe, triple K cultivator, 3ptl blade, 3ptl scoop, 3ptl ripper, 3ptl discs, 3ptl fertilizer spreader, 2 furrow muldboard plough, 2 furrow disc plough, carryall with spray tank, steel pipe, wheel barrow, bench vice, 6x4 car trailer, Honda rotary tiller, pipe bender, Ryobi drill press, shelves, Yamaha 250 quad bike, Honda rotary tiller, McCulloch chain saw, as new Sunbeam single stand shearing plant, plus household and sundry items…………. all must be sold……..

EFPTOS available – payment on day of sale. Contact David Schnitzerling & Co on 4681 2530

Dalveen

34 Sorrento Road

Ideal setting – 20 acres prime pasture improved grazing land •฀Picturesque฀setting-฀well฀suited฀for฀prime฀sheep฀or฀lamb฀production,฀stock฀dam •฀Fully฀fenced,฀paddocks,฀steel฀sheep฀yards,฀water฀sully฀from฀large฀irrigation฀dam •฀L/S฀home,฀N/E฀aspect,฀views฀over฀property,฀open฀plan,฀sep฀games฀room,฀ofice •฀3฀bay฀lock฀up฀shed/garage฀near฀home,฀land฀has฀grown฀vegetables฀commercially.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 11

THURSDAY, MARCH 10

7 Day TV Guide

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6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 1.30 The Meaning Of Life. 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. 2.55 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Hatch, Match And Dispatch. 8.30 Jack Irish. 9.30 No Offence. 10.15 Lateline. 10.50 The Business. 11.05 Changing Minds: The Inside Story. 12.05 Comedy Up Late. 12.35 Rage. 2.45 Late Programs.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Natalee Holloway. (M) (2009) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 8.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Pitch Perfect. (M) (2012) Anna Kendrick. 10.50 To Be Advised. 11.45 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.10 The Mole. (PG) 2.30 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning 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 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 2. Penrith Panthers v Canterbury Bulldogs. 9.30 Movie: RoboCop. (M) (2014) 12.00 The AFL Footy Show. (M) Return. 2.00 WIN News. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 The Home Team. 7.30 Bold. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. 3.00 Judge Judy. 3.30 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) 10.30 Blue Bloods. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Taking On The Chocolate Frog. 3.00 Living Black. 3.30 The Real White Queen And Her Rivals. 4.30 Ned’s Head. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 Rachel Khoo’s Kitchen Notebook: London. Final. 8.00 Food Safari Fire. Final. 8.30 What’s The Right Diet For You? 9.35 The Bridge. 10.40 SBS World News Late Edition. 11.10 I’m A Stripper. 12.00 Movie: Carancho. (2010) 1.55 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M) 9.00 The Office. (M) 9.55 Inside Amy Schumer. (M) 10.15 Never Mind The Buzzcocks. (M) 10.45 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG) 12.15 Live At The Apollo. (PG) 1.00 The Alternative Comedy Experience. (MA15+) 1.30 Scrapheap Challenge. 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Medical Emergency. 1.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 2.00 Surf Patrol. 2.30 Dealers. 3.30 Property Ladder. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Fawlty Towers. 8.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 8.45 Judge John Deed. 11.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 2.00 YuGi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Wild Kratts. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Here Come The Habibs! 8.10 Big Bang. (PG) 8.40 Survivor: Kaôh Rong. (PG) 9.40 Movie: The Hangover Part III. (MA15+) (2013) 11.40 Two And A Half Men. (M) 12.05 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 Reel Action. 8.30 Operation Repo. 9.00 Monster Jam. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Matlock. 1.00 Nash Bridges. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Epic Meal Empire. 8.00 Epic Meal Empire. 8.30 Californication. 9.05 Movie: Wog Boy 2: The Kings Of Mykonos. (M) (2010) 11.05 Man Seeking Woman. Final. 11.35 Operation Repo. 12.05 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Somali News. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 Vs Arashi. 5.30 Space Dandy. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Travel Man. 8.30 MythBusters. (M) 9.30 We Are Legion: The Story Of The Hacktivists. (M) 11.15 UEFA Champions League Highlights. 12.15 Legally Brown. (M) 12.45 The Feed. 1.15 Cycling. Paris-Nice Race. Stage 4. Juliénas to Romans-sur-Isère. 193.5 km flat stage. 2.50 Miniseries: Siren’s Song. (MA15+) 3.45 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.20 Thunderbirds Are Go. 4.40 Studio 3. 4.45 Endangered Species. 4.55 Danger Mouse. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Little Lunch. 6.05 Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch. 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly 60. 8.15 Adventure Time. 8.35 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.55 Trop Jr. 9.05 Heartland. (PG) 9.50 Rage. (PG) 10.50 Close.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Starsky & Hutch. 11.00 T.J. Hooker. 12.00 Police Woman. 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Ultimate Armored Car: The President’s Beast. 3.00 Swamp People. 4.00 Selling Big. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools. 8.00 Surveillance Oz. 8.30 Storage Wars. 9.30 Baggage Battles. 10.30 America’s Hardest Prisons. 11.45 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 New Style Direct. 10.00 Global Shop. 10.30 Come Dine With Me UK. 11.00 Friends. 12.00 Secret Dealers. 1.00 Movie: Quiet Weekend. (G) (1946) 3.00 Come Dine With Me UK. 3.30 New Tricks. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. 5.30 Gilmore Girls. 6.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 2. Penrith Panthers v Canterbury Bulldogs. 7.00 ACA. 7.30 David Attenborough’s The Blue Planet. 8.40 Movie: The Aviator. (M) (2004) 12.05 Late Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Scope. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Dr Quinn. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Infomercials. 2.30 How I Met Your Mother. 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 New Girl. 8.30 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. 9.30 Get Me Out Of Here! NOW! Final. 10.30 You’re The Worst. 11.00 Sex And The City. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 8.00 News Mornings. 10.55 ABC Open. 11.00 News. 12.00 Capital Hill. 1.00 News. 2.00 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 The Business. 4.00 Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Grandstand. 7.00 The Business. 8.00 News. 8.30 Lateline. 9.00 The World. 10.00 News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 BBC Impact. 12.25 ABC Open. 12.30 Lateline. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 8.00 News Mornings. 10.00 One Plus One. 10.30 Catalyst. 11.00 Hello Birdy. 11.30 Eggheads. 12.00 News. 1.00 Crownies. 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. 2.50 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Griff’s Great Britain. (PG) 8.30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries. (M) 9.30 Silent Witness. (M) 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.20 It’s A Date. (M) 11.50 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: In The Line Of Duty: Blaze Of Glory. (M) (1997) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. 8.30 Movie: The Butler. (M) (2013) Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack. 11.20 To Be Advised. 12.20 Revenge. (M) 1.20 Harry’s Practice. 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 Morning 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 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 6.30 WIN News. 7.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 2. Brisbane Broncos v New Zealand Warriors. 9.30 Movie: Lethal Weapon 3. (M) (1992) 12.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 1.00 A Current Affair. 1.30 V.I.P. 3.30 Undateable. 4.00 Extra. 4.30 GMA.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 The Home Team. 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. 12.00 Dr Phil. 1.00 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. 2.30 Everyday Gourmet. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 The Living Room. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.30 To Be Advised. 11.30 The Project. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Fonko. 3.00 WorldWatch. 3.30 Shane Delia’s Spice Journey. 4.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 MythBusters. 8.30 Lost Kingdoms Of South America. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Léon: The Professional. (1994) 11.55 Movie: Hemel. (2012) 1.25 West Of Memphis. 3.55 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. 4.30 37°4 S. 4.45 Dance Me To The End Of Love. 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.20 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.30 Jamie: Drag Queen At 16. (M) 9.30 Muslim Drag Queens. (M) 10.20 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.00 Jono: Love Me, Love My Face. (PG) 12.00 I’m Having Their Baby. (PG) 12.45 Doctor Who. (PG) 1.30 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 2.15 News Update. 2.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 ZooMoo Lost. 7.30 Sally Bollywood. 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Better Homes. 2.00 Surf Patrol. 2.30 Dealers. 3.30 Property Ladder. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 The Indian Doctor. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 The House That 100K Built. 10.45 Front Of House. 11.15 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Ben 10. (PG) 12.30 Batman. (PG) 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Wild Kratts. 3.30 Rabbids. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Cats & Dogs. (PG) (2001) 7.45 Movie: Kung Fu Panda 2. (PG) (2011) 9.30 Movie: Jumper. (M) (2008) 11.20 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.50 The Originals. (MA15+) 12.50 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 What’s Up! Downunder. 8.30 Operation Repo. 9.30 Epic Meal Empire. 10.00 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Matlock. 1.00 Nash Bridges. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Cops. 8.30 48 Hours. 9.30 Movie: Bullet. (MA15+) (2014) 11.30 Operation Repo. 12.00 Shopping. 2.00 Diagnosis Murder. 3.00 Cops. 4.00 Jake And The Fatman. 5.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 The Feed. 4.30 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG) 5.25 The Urban Freestyler Extreme. 6.00 None Of The Above. 6.25 Soccer. A-League. Round 23. Adelaide United v Melbourne City. 9.00 MythBusters. (PG) 10.00 Movie: The Legend Of The Drunken Master. (M) (1994) 11.50 Movie: Hollywood Shuffle. (M) (1987) 1.15 Cycling. Paris-Nice Race. Stage 5. Saint-Paul-TroisChâteaux to Salon-de-Provence. 198 km mountain stage. 2.50 PopAsia. (PG) 4.35 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.55 Danger Mouse. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Good Game: SP. 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly 60. 8.15 Adventure Time. 8.35 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.55 Trop Jr. (PG) 9.05 Heartland. 9.50 K-On! (PG) 10.10 Lanfeust Quest. (PG) 10.35 Ouran High School Host Club. 11.00 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 8.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 9.00 Ultimate Factories. 10.00 Starsky & Hutch. 11.00 T.J. Hooker. 12.00 Police Woman. 1.00 S.W.A.T. 2.00 Bomb Squad NYC. 3.00 Swamp People. 4.00 Selling Big. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Movie: The Benchwarmers. (PG) (2006) 9.10 Movie: That’s My Boy. (MA15+) (2012) 11.40 Locked Up Abroad. 12.50 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Secret Dealers. (PG) 1.00 Movie: Take Me High. (G) (1974) 2.50 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG) 3.20 David Attenborough’s The Blue Planet. (PG) 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 5.30 Gilmore Girls. (PG) 6.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 2. Brisbane Broncos v NZ Warriors. 7.00 ACA. 7.30 Monarch Of The Glen. 8.40 Movie: The Gauntlet. (M) (1977) 10.55 Movie: Enter The Dragon. (MA15+) (1973) 1.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Mako: Island Of Secrets. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Dr Quinn. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Infomercials. 2.30 How I Met Your Mother. 3.00 Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Rules Of Engagement. 8.30 Love Island. 9.30 Bondi Ink Tattoo. 10.30 Sex And The City. 11.00 Sex And The City. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 8.00 News Mornings. 11.00 News. 12.00 Capital Hill. 1.00 News. 2.00 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 The Business. 4.00 Grandstand. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Grandstand. 7.00 The Business. 8.00 Planet America. 8.30 Lateline. 9.00 The World. 10.00 News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 BBC Impact. 12.30 Lateline. 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 Late Programs.

6.00 Rage. (PG) 11.30 How Not To Behave. (PG) 12.00 Restoration Man. 12.50 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 1.20 Griff’s Great Britain. (PG) 2.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.00 Edge Of Nowhere. 4.00 Jillaroo School. (PG) 4.30 Landline. 5.00 Vera. (PG) 6.30 Gardening Australia. 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (PG) 8.30 Cuffs. (M) 9.30 Jack Irish. (M) 10.25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 11.15 Black Comedy. (M) Final. 11.45 Rage. (MA15+) 5.00 Rage. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 It’s Academic. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. 11.00 Horse Racing. Super Saturday. Featuring two Group 1 races, including the $1,250,000 Lexus Newmarket Handicap (1200m) and the $1,500,000 Australian Cup (2000m). 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 Qld Weekender. 6.00 News. 7.00 Movie: Kung Fu Panda. (PG) (2008) Voice of Jack Black. 8.50 Movie: Fast & Furious 6. (M) (2013) 11.30 To Be Advised. 12.30 Revenge. (M) 1.30 Late Programs.

6.00 PAW Patrol. 6.30 Dora. 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. 12.00 Party Of Five. 1.00 Our Town Queensland. 1.30 Clipped. 2.00 Movie: Men Don’t Leave. (1990) 4.30 Getaway. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 Fishing Australia. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 Movie: Zookeeper. (2011) 9.00 Movie: Blood Diamond. (2006) 11.50 Movie: Extreme Measures. (1996) 2.05 V.I.P. 3.05 Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye. 4.00 Anger Management. 4.30 Extra. 5.00 Skippy. 5.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Fishing Edge. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 iFish. 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 St10. 11.00 The Living Room. 12.00 The Doctors. 1.00 Healthy Homes TV. 1.30 Everyday Gourmet. 2.00 Places We Go. 2.30 The Home Team. 3.00 Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club. 4.00 iFish. 4.30 Escape Fishing With ET. 5.00 News. 6.00 Jamie’s 15-Minute Meals. 6.30 Living With Dinosaurs. 7.30 Fabulous Frogs: Natural World. 8.30 Movie: World War Z. (2013) 10.50 Movie: The East. (2013) 1.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. 2.00 Equestrian. FEI Jumping World Cup. Western European League. Second competition. Highlights. 3.00 Jeff Buckley: You And I. (PG) 3.30 Massive Moves. 4.20 Who Were The Greeks? (PG) 5.25 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 SBS World News. 7.35 Coasts Of Ireland. 8.30 Movie: Kenny. (M) (2006) 10.25 RocKwiz. (PG) 11.25 Borgen. (M) 5.00 CCTV English News. 5.30 NHK World English News. 5.45 France 24 Feature.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.40 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (M) 8.15 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.45 Mock The Week Looks Back At. (M) 9.15 Comedy Up Late. (M) 9.50 Live At The Apollo. (PG) 10.35 Inside Amy Schumer. (M) 11.00 The Office. (M) 11.50 Peep Show. (M) 12.20 Mock The Week. (M) 12.50 Stewart Lee: Carpet Remnant World. (MA15+) 2.55 News Update. 3.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. 11.30 Great South East. 12.00 Creek To Coast. 12.30 Qld Weekender. 1.00 WA Weekender. 1.30 Sydney Weekender. 2.00 Melbourne Weekender. 2.30 Travel Oz. 4.00 The Travel Bug. 5.00 Escape To The Country. 6.00 Motorway Patrol. 6.30 Secret Location. 7.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Original Features. 10.30 Storage Hoarders. 11.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Move It. 12.00 Kitchen Whiz. 12.30 SpongeBob. 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Fishing Australia. 2.30 Little Charmers. 3.00 Power Rangers Dino. (PG) 3.30 Sonic Boom. (PG) 4.00 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.30 Ben 10. (PG) 5.00 The Tom And Jerry Show. 5.30 Batman. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Man Of Steel. (PG) (2013) 8.45 Movie: The Dark Knight. (M) (2008) 11.45 Making Of Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice. 12.15 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 11.30 Operation Repo. 12.00 Rugby Union. World Sevens Series. Las Vegas. 12.30 Car Torque. 1.00 Motor Racing. Sprintcars. 2.00 Motor Racing. Dunlop V8 Supercar Series. Round 1. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. H’lights. 3.00 Motor Racing. Aust V8 Ute Racing Series. Round 1. Clipsal 500 Adelaide. 4.00 Adventure Angler. 4.30 Attenborough’s Africa. 5.30 Tiger: Spy In The Jungle. 6.30 Monster Jam. 7.30 ST: Next Gen. 8.30 The X-Files. 9.30 Ripper Street. 10.35 Rush. 11.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 Soccer. A-League. Round 23. Adelaide United v Melbourne City. Replay. 3.05 Great Adventures. 3.15 Charley Boorman’s Extreme Frontiers: South Africa. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Summer Wars. (PG) (2009) 8.00 If You Are The One. 9.00 Bear Grylls’ Mission Survive. (M) 9.55 Commando School. (M) 10.50 Movie: The Yellow Sea. (AV15+) (2010) 1.20 The Urban Freestyler Extreme. 1.25 Cycling. Paris-Nice Race. Stage 6. Nice to La Madone d’Utelle. 177 km mountain stage. 3.00 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.35 Life With Boys. 11.55 Make It Pop. 12.20 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 2.35 House Of Anubis. 3.00 Absolute Genius With Dick And Dom. 3.25 Officially Amazing. 3.55 Studio 3. 4.00 Good Game: SP. 4.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 4.50 Strange Hill High. 5.15 Spooksville. (PG) 5.40 World’s End. 6.10 Thunderbirds Are Go. 6.35 Horrible Histories. 7.05 Yonderland. (PG) 7.25 Deadly 60. 7.55 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 9.00 Heartland. 9.45 Close.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Shopping. 9.00 Market Values. 10.30 Just 2 Wheelz. 11.00 Motor Racing. Night Thunder. Aust Late Model C’ship. 12.00 Motor Racing. Ultimate Sprintcar C’ship. 12.30 Motorcycle Racing. Aust Superbike C’ship. 1.30 Turtleman. 2.00 Gator Boys. 5.00 Doomsday Castle. 6.00 Doomsday Preppers. 7.00 Movie: Hellboy II: The Golden Army. (PG) (2008) 9.30 Movie: Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels. (MA15+) (1998) 11.45 Late Programs.

6.00 Movie: Take Me High. (G) (1974) 8.00 Danoz. 8.30 The Baron. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Father’s Doing Fine. (G) (1952) 11.15 Movie: Treasure Island. (G) (1972) 1.15 Postcards. (PG) 1.45 Movie: The Time Machine. (PG) (1960) 3.55 Movie: The Quiet Man. (PG) (1952) 6.30 Heartbeat. (PG) 8.45 Agatha Christie’s Marple. (M) 10.45 Dalziel And Pascoe. (MA15+) 11.55 Movie: The Time Machine. (PG) (1960) 2.00 Movie: Dead Of Night. (M) (1945) 4.00 Movie: S*P*Y*S. (PG) (1974)

6.00 Toasted TV. 7.30 Vic The Viking. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Scope. 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Neighbours. 2.05 The Sixth Annual CMC Music Awards. 3.35 Charmed. (PG) 4.30 Family Ties. (PG) 5.00 Cheers. (PG) 6.00 Movie: Turbo. (G) (2013) 8.00 Cristela. (PG) 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 9.30 Sex And The City. (M) 10.30 The Loop. (PG) 1.00 Cheers. (PG) 1.30 Neighbours. 4.00 Charmed. (PG) 5.00 Cheers. (PG) 5.30 Pokemon XY.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.30 Australia Wide. 11.00 News. 11.30 Landline. 12.00 News. 12.30 Planet America. 1.00 News. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 News. 2.30 Tonic. 3.00 News. 3.30 The Drum Weekly. 4.00 News. 4.30 One Plus One. 5.00 News. 5.25 Australian Story. 6.00 News. 6.30 The Mix. 7.00 Four Corners. 7.45 One Plus One. 8.00 News. 8.30 Australia Wide. 9.00 News. 9.30 World This Week. 10.00 News. 10.30 One Plus One. 11.00 Press Club. 12.00 Late Programs. SFT

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7 Day TV Guide 6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 Landline. 1.00 Gardening Australia. 1.30 The Mix. 2.00 Jeffrey Smart: Master Of Stillness. 2.30 A Law Unto Himself. 3.00 The Fatwa: Salman’s Story. 4.00 Myf Warhurst’s Nice. 4.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. 5.00 Death In Paradise. 6.00 Australian Story. 6.30 Compass. 7.00 News. 7.40 Doc Martin. 8.30 Call The Midwife. 9.30 Joanna Lumley’s Nile. 10.20 The Weekly. 10.50 Redfern Now. 11.50 Luther. 12.50 Movie: Disgrace. (2008) 2.45 Late Programs.

6.00 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Lyndey Milan’s Summer Baking Secrets. 12.30 To Be Advised. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.00 News. 5.30 Great South East. 6.00 News. 7.00 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 8.30 Sunday Night. 9.30 The Blacklist. (M) 11.30 Royal Pains. (M) 12.30 Zero Hour. (M) 1.30 Harry’s Practice. 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Press. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Weekend Today. 9.00 The Conversation. 9.30 Wide World Of Sports. 10.30 NRL Sunday Footy Show. 12.00 Broncos Insider. 12.30 Rugby League. QRL. Intrust Super Cup. Round 2. Ipswich Jets v Townsville Blackhawks. 2.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 2. Cronulla Sharks v St George Illawarra Dragons. 5.00 News: First At Five. 5.30 RBT. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 60 Minutes. 8.00 Aust Got Talent. 10.00 The Amazing Noughties. 11.10 Major Crimes. 12.05 Late Programs.

6.00 Creflo. 6.30 Hillsong. 7.00 Mass. 7.30 Joel Osteen. 8.00 Animal Extra. 8.30 St10. (PG) 11.00 The Doctors. (PG) 1.00 iFish. 1.30 GCBC. 2.00 Everyday Gourmet. 2.30 The Offroad Adventure Show. 3.00 Car Torque. 3.30 RPM GP. 4.00 RPM. 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud: Sunday. 6.30 I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! (PG) Final. 8.30 The People V. OJ Simpson. (M) 9.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) Return. 10.30 Limitless. (M) 11.30 The Graham Norton Show. (M) 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 1.00 The World Game. 2.00 Speedweek. 4.00 Cycling. UCI Track World Championships. Highlights. 5.00 Trawlermen. 5.30 Dan Snow: Last Heroes Of D-Day. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 The Story Of Egypt. 8.35 Egypt: What Lies Beneath? 10.20 Japan’s Tsunami: Lost & Found. 11.40 Movie: For The Good Of Others. (2010) 1.35 Movie: The King Of Escape. (2009) 3.15 There’s Something About Patrick. 4.15 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. 4.50 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 6.00 Charlie And Lola. 6.15 Peter Rabbit. 6.25 Octonauts. 6.40 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom. 6.50 Shaun The Sheep. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. 7.30 Build A New Life In The Country. (PG) 8.20 Dream Build. 8.30 Louis Theroux. (PG) 9.30 Head First. (M) 10.30 Muslim Drag Queens. (M) 11.20 Dying For Clear Skin. (M) 12.20 Louis Theroux: By Reason Of Insanity. (M) 1.20 Nick Baker’s Weird Creatures. 2.10 News Update. 2.15 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 David Jeremiah. 8.30 Shopping. 9.30 Australia’s Best Houses. 10.00 Home And Away Catch-Up. 12.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea. 1.30 Escape To The Country. 2.30 Original Features. 3.30 Storage Hoarders. 4.30 World’s Strictest Parents. 5.30 The Border. 6.30 Motorway Patrol. 7.00 A Very British Airline. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 9.30 Escape To The Continent. 10.45 Best Houses Australia. 11.15 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Rabbids. (PG) 12.00 Sonic Boom. (PG) 12.30 Surfing. Australian Open. Highlights. 1.30 Wild Kratts. 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 Little Charmers. 3.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 3.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 4.00 Yo-Kai. (PG) 4.30 Power Rangers Dino. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 The Tom And Jerry Show. 6.00 Batman. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Addams Family Values. (PG) (1993) 8.30 Movie: Constantine. (M) (2005) 11.00 Way Stranger Than Fiction. (M) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.00 Rugby Union. Super Rugby. Force v Brumbies. 10.00 Rugby Sevens. World Series. Las Vegas. Round 5. 11.00 Fishing Edge. Final. 11.30 Sixth Annual CMC Music Awards. 1.00 4WD Touring Australia. 2.00 Motor Racing. V8 Supercars. Porsche Carrera Cup. Round 1. 3.00 World Sport. 3.30 ST: Next Gen. 4.30 Megafactories. 5.30 Adventure Angler. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Scorpion. 8.30 Attenborough’s Africa. 9.30 Movie: Legendary. (2010) John Cena. 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 10.00 WorldWatch. 3.00 Benidorm Bastards. (PG) 3.25 Big Boys Gone Bananas!*. (PG) 4.30 We Are Young. 5.35 The Brain: China. 7.30 If You Are The One. 8.30 Fameless. (PG) 8.55 Drunk History. (M) 9.20 South Park. (M) 9.50 Uncle. (M) 10.20 Fuzoku: The World Of Sex Entertainment In Japan. (MA15+) 11.30 Voice Over. (M) 11.40 Cycling. Paris-Nice Race. Final stage. Nice to Nice. 141 km medium-mountain stage. 1.15 Kurt Wallander. (M) 3.00 WorldWatch.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 12.20 Movie: Nowhere Boys: The Book Of Shadows. (PG) (2016) 1.45 Children’s Programs. 3.55 Studio 3. 4.00 Good Game: SP. 4.25 The Penguins Of Madagascar. 4.50 Camp Lakebottom. 5.15 Grojband. 5.40 Roy. 6.10 Thunderbirds Are Go. 6.35 Horrible Histories. 7.05 Yonderland. 7.25 Deadly 60. 7.55 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 9.00 Heartland. (PG) 9.45 Good Game: Pocket Edition. (PG) 9.55 Rage. (PG) 2.25 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 The Amazing Race. 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Gator Boys. 12.30 The AFN Fishing Show. 1.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 2.00 Big Angry Fish. 3.00 Fishing Western Australia. 3.30 Prospectors. 4.30 Goldfathers. 5.30 Gator Boys. 6.30 Swamp People. 7.30 Surveillance Oz. 8.00 Surveillance Oz: Dashcam. 8.30 Movie: Rambo III. (M) (1988) 10.30 Movie: Escape From New York. (M) (1981) 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Skippy. 6.30 Movie: The Flying Scot. (G) (1957) 8.00 Come Dine With Me UK. 8.30 Danoz. 9.30 Rainbow Country. 10.00 Heartbeat. 12.00 Our Town Queensland. 12.30 Getaway. 1.00 Movie: Good Guys And The Bad Guys. (PG) (1969) 3.00 Movie: Blood Alley. (PG) (1955) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. 6.30 Are You Being Served? 7.10 As Time Goes By. 7.50 As Time Goes By. 8.30 Movie: The Young Victoria. (PG) (2009) 10.40 Unforgettable. 11.35 Late Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 9.00 Infomercials. (PG) 9.30 TMNT. 10.00 Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures. 10.30 Sabrina. (PG) 11.00 Infomercials. (PG) 11.30 Mork & Mindy. 12.00 Family Ties. (PG) 1.00 Cheers. (PG) 2.00 Frasier. (PG) 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 4.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.00 Becker. (PG) 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 7.30 Movie: Buffy The Vampire Slayer. (PG) (1992) 9.20 Movie: The Omen. (1976) 11.20 King Of Queens. (PG) 12.20 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 News. 10.30 World This Week. 11.00 News. 11.30 The Drum Weekly. 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.00 News. 1.30 One Plus One. 2.00 News. 2.30 Offsiders. 3.00 News. 3.30 The Mix. 4.00 News. 4.30 Tonic. 5.00 News. 5.30 Back Roads. (PG) 6.00 News. 6.30 Australia Wide. 7.00 Insiders. 8.00 News. 8.30 One Plus One. 9.00 News. 9.30 Planet America. 10.00 News. 10.30 Conflict Zone. 11.00 Landline. 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 12.00 News. 1.00 Crownies. 2.00 Joanna Lumley’s Nile. 2.50 The Cook And The Chef. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Australian Story. 8.30 Four Corners. 9.20 Media Watch. 9.35 Q&A. 10.40 Lateline. 11.10 The Business. 11.25 Golf. PGA Tour. Valspar Championship. Highlights. 12.20 Miniseries: World Without End. 1.55 Rage. 3.35 Nothing On Earth. 4.35 Eggheads. 5.05 The Bill.

6.00 Sunrise. 10.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Sworn To Silence. (M) (2013) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 9.00 Downton Abbey. (PG) 10.00 Castle. (M) 11.00 Benefits Street. (M) 12.00 The Amazing Race. (PG) 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. 11.30 Morning News. 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Ellen DeGeneres. 2.00 Extra. 2.30 Alive And Cooking. 3.00 News Now. 4.00 Afternoon News. 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat. 6.00 Nine News. 7.00 WIN News. 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent. (PG) Final. 9.00 The Farmer Wants A Wife. (PG) Final. 10.05 Movie: Friends With Benefits. (MA15+) (2011) 12.15 WIN News. 1.15 ACA. 1.45 Underbelly: Badness. 2.45 WIN Presents. 3.00 Extra. 3.30 GMA. 5.00 News. 5.30 Today.

6.00 Ent. Tonight. 6.30 GCBC. 7.00 The Home Team. 7.30 Bold. (PG) 8.00 Family Feud. 8.30 Studio 10. (PG) 11.00 The Talk. (PG) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Ent. Tonight. 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 3.30 Ben’s Menu. 4.00 GCBC. 4.30 Bold. (PG) 5.00 News. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 The Project. 7.30 All-Star Family Feud. New. 8.30 CSI: Cyber. (M) 9.30 CSI: Cyber. 10.30 Elementary. (M) 11.30 The Project. 12.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.30 Infomercials. (PG) 2.30 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 André Rieu: Magic Of The Musicals. 3.00 The Lakes. 3.25 Britain’s Best Drives. 3.55 Coast. 5.00 Living Black. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. 6.00 Food Safari. 6.30 SBS World News. 7.30 The Brain With David Eagleman. 8.35 Flying To The Ends Of The Earth. 9.30 Bear Grylls’ Mission Survive. Final. 10.25 SBS World News Late Edition. 11.00 Romanzo Criminale. 1.05 Movie: Galantuomini. (2008) 3.00 Legally Brown. 4.00 24 Hours In Emergency. 4.55 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 7.00 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 7.30 Doctor Who. (PG) 8.15 Doctor Who: Confidential. 8.25 The Daters. (M) 8.40 Desperately Hungry Housewives. (PG) 9.30 My Self-Harm Nightmare. 10.20 Gok’s Teens: The Naked Truth. (PG) 11.05 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 11.50 Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks And Tattoos. (M) 12.35 Never Mind The Buzzcocks. (M) 1.10 Doctor Who. (PG) 1.55 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. (PG) 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 8.30 Harry’s Practice. 9.00 Home And Away: The Early Years. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 NBC Press. 11.30 Australia’s Best Houses. 12.00 Dr Oz. 1.00 Medical Emergency. 1.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 2.00 Surf Patrol. 2.30 Dealers. 3.30 Property Ladder. 4.30 60 Minute Makeover. 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer. 6.30 Seven Local News. 7.00 News. 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. 10.30 Waking The Dead. 11.45 Late Programs.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 12.00 Ben 10. (PG) 12.30 Batman. (PG) 1.00 Sooty. 1.30 Yo-Kai. (PG) 2.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 2.30 SpongeBob. 3.00 Wild Kratts. 3.30 Power Rangers Dino. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Looney Tunes. 4.30 Batman. (PG) 5.00 Ben 10. (PG) 5.30 Teen Titans. (PG) 6.00 Regular Show. (PG) 6.30 Adv Time. (PG) 7.00 The Middle. (PG) 7.30 Auction Hunters. (PG) 8.00 Top Gear. (PG) 9.30 Movie: Looper. (MA15+) (2012) 12.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Infomercials. 8.00 RPM GP. 8.30 RPM. 9.30 David Attenborough’s Africa. 10.30 M*A*S*H. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 12.00 Matlock. 1.00 Nash Bridges. 2.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. 3.00 Jake And The Fatman. 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 M*A*S*H. 7.30 Undercover Boss. 8.30 Movie: Ned Kelly. (M) (2003) 10.50 The Comedians. 11.20 Super Rugby Extra Time. 12.20 Shopping. 2.20 Diagnosis Murder. 3.15 Walker, Texas Ranger. 4.15 Late Programs.

6.00 WorldWatch. 4.00 Dara Ó Briain: School Of Hard Sums. (PG) 4.40 Vs Arashi. 5.35 Space Dandy. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. 7.30 The Feed. 8.00 Community. (PG) 8.30 UnREAL. (M) 9.15 Starting From… Now! 9.50 Movie: Don Jon. (M) (2013) 11.25 Movie: Young And Wild. (MA15+) (2012) 1.10 The Feed. 1.40 The Sarah Silverman Program. (PG) 2.10 Free Radio. (M) 2.35 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M) 3.30 RT News In English From Moscow. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.55 Dragons: Defenders Of Berk. 4.20 Thunderbirds Are Go. 4.40 Studio 3. 4.45 Endangered Species. 4.55 Danger Mouse. 5.10 Slugterra. 5.30 The High Fructose Adventures Of Annoying Orange. 5.40 News On 3. 5.50 Roy. (PG) 6.20 Dance Academy. 6.50 News On 3. 7.00 The Adventures Of Merlin. (PG) 7.45 Deadly 60. 8.15 Adventure Time. 8.35 Degrassi: The Next Generation. (PG) 8.55 Trop Jr. 9.05 Heartland. 9.50 Rage. (PG) 10.50 Close.

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. 8.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. 9.00 Ultimate Factories. 10.00 Starsky & Hutch. 12.00 American Stuffers. 4.00 Bid And Destroy. 4.30 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 MythBusters. 7.30 Big Bang. 9.00 Family Guy. 9.30 American Dad! 10.00 Tattoo Nightmares. 11.30 Rude Tube. 12.00 Bid And Destroy. 12.30 Naked Science. 1.30 Ultimate Factories. 2.30 Tattoo Nightmares. 4.00 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Antiques Roadshow. 1.00 Movie: For Better, For Worse. (G) (1954) 2.40 Come Dine With Me UK. (PG) 3.10 As Time Goes By. (PG) 3.50 As Time Goes By. 4.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 5.30 Gilmore Girls. (PG) 6.30 Friends. 7.30 ACA. 8.00 Border Rico. 8.30 David Attenborough’s Secrets Of Wild India. 9.30 Southern Justice. 10.30 Death Row Stories. (M) 11.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 8.00 Totally Wild. 8.30 Toasted TV. 9.30 Crocamole. 10.00 Touched By An Angel. 11.00 Dr Quinn. 12.00 Judging Amy. 1.00 JAG. 2.00 Becker. 2.30 How I Met Your Mother. 3.00 Infomercials. 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 4.00 King Of Queens. 5.00 Frasier. 6.00 Family Feud. 6.30 Neighbours. 7.05 The Simpsons. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 8.00 Fresh Off The Boat. (PG) 8.30 Supernatural. (M) 9.30 Damien. New. 10.30 Medium. 11.30 James Corden. 12.30 Late Programs.

6.00 News. 8.00 News Mornings. 10.55 ABC Open. 11.00 News. 12.00 Capital Hill. 1.00 News. 2.00 ABC News Afternoons. 3.00 The Business. 4.00 Grandstand. 4.55 ABC Open. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 ABC News Grandstand. 7.00 The Business. 8.00 News. 8.35 Q&A. 9.40 News. 10.30 7.30. 11.00 News. 11.30 The Drum. 12.00 BBC Impact. 12.25 ABC Open. 12.30 Lateline. 1.00 Al Jazeera. 2.00 BBC Global. 2.30 7.30. 3.00 Outside Source. 3.30 Late Programs.

6.00 Morning Programs. 10.45 Media Watch. 11.00 Hatch, Match And Dispatch. 11.30 Eggheads. 12.00 News. 12.30 Press Club. 2.00 Parliament. 3.20 The Bill. 4.10 Murder, She Wrote. 5.00 News. 5.30 The Drum. 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 News. 7.30 7.30. 8.00 Catalyst. 8.30 Keeping Australia Alive. New. 9.30 Foreign Corre. Return. 10.00 Creatives. 10.30 Lateline. 11.00 The Business. 11.20 Q&A. 12.25 Parliament. 1.25 Rage. 3.35 Mongolian Bling. 4.35 Eggheads. 5.05 The Bill.

6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 News. 12.00 Movie: Offline. (M) (2012) 2.00 The Daily Edition. 3.00 The Chase. 4.00 News. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Seven Local News. 6.30 Seven News. 7.00 Home And Away. (PG) 7.30 My Kitchen Rules. (PG) 9.00 Seven Year Switch. (PG) New. 10.00 Bones. (M) 11.00 Quantico. (M) 12.00 Beauty And The Geek Australia. (PG) 1.30 Harry’s Practice. 2.00 Shopping. 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 News. 5.30 Sunrise.

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ARIES—March 21-April 20 Small jobs can balloon into major projects. You could be assuming a role of vast responsibility. The key is to set up effective systems. Avoid playing matchmaker this week. TAURUS—April 21-May 22 You find relatives generous with their advice, if not their financial support. Your intuitive powers are potent. If tackling new problems, work with established solutions. GEMINI—May 23-June 21 This could be an upbeat week socially, but be sure to keep your calendar up to date. Spontaneous travel is featured, along with opportunities for reconcilliation. Stay informed of current happenings. CANCER—June 22-July 22 Avoid shortcuts in any task, no matter how seemingly trivial. Surprise guests make for an eventful weekend. If travelling with a companion, compromise is important. LEO—July 23-August 22 A little bit of luck comes your way and your morale soars. If involved in a debate, stick to familiar topics. People in high places are observing your style and creative flair. VIRGO—August 23-September 22 Little difficulties can disturb you more than they should - yet you respond well to tremendous challenges. Creative ventures may prove more profitable in the long term. LIBRA—September 23-October 22 Older relatives respond to your consideration. Routine chores are anything but routine this week. Recruit the help of youngsters, they could be of more help then you imagine. The weekend favours spontaneous outings and visits. SCORPIO—October 23-November 21 The focus this week is on family. You can learn much from talking to older relatives and spend enjoyable hours leafing through family albums. SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22 This is the time for launching a diet or enforcing a budget. Your self control is unusually strong and there is a worthy goal to work toward. Your social life perks up noticeably. CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20 Prepare for changing moods of friends - changes in scenery if travelling to unfamiliar places and changes in the workplace. Your writing talents are sharp. Why not record your observations?

St Mary's celebrates its 90th anniversary.

Church marks 90th

AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19 Career ideas show signs of promise, but don’t reveal them until they are ready for presentation. This week sees you taking a key role in a community event. An opportunity may open for earning spare cash. PISCES—February 20-March 20 Remote travel ideas may be realized by the end of the week. Don’t hesitate to ask questions, it’s the only way you will get the answers. BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK You are confident, proud, bright, cheerful and warmh e a r t e d . Yo u t e n d t o b e a s h o w - o ff a n d c a n b e domineering. Although friendships is the theme, a lifelong union may be forged sooner than later.

By TANIA PHILLIPS ST MARY’S Catholic Church is set to celebrate its 90th Anniversary on 20 March and launch a restoration fund. Back in the 1910s, parish priest of the time, Fr Michael Potter, saw a need for a bigger church and began fund-raising. The local architects, Connolly and Dornbusch, were engaged to design a neo-gothic style building, the foundation stone for which was

laid in 1920 by Archbishop Daniel Mannix, Melbourne, assisted by Archbishop James Duhig, Brisbane. Work began soon after, but because of two court cases, the original design needed to be modified. The church was opened on 21 March 1926 by Archbishop Duhig and has been the centre of worship and prayer for the Catholic community of Warwick ever since. The church has become an historic landmark of the city in which

many families have fond memories of celebrating the Sacraments and significant family milestones. Since many of the parishioners, who have memories of the construction of the Church and of Monsignor Michael Potter, are ageing, the parish decided to celebrate the 90th Anniversary and not wait for the centenary. And the church needs extensive repair work to its stonework and windows, the parish would also like

to launch a Restoration Fund on this occasion. The parish is inviting all people associated with the parish either through the schools or the celebration of a special event or by being past members of the parish to join them for this celebration. If you have any memorabilia, including photos, or information regarding the Church, contact the Parish Office on 4661 1033 or by email stmaryswck1@bigpond.com

PUZZLES CROSSWORD No. 7413

SUDOKU No. 4075 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

2 6 1 6 9 6 5 3 8 1 4 5 2

4 9 2

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7413 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, S-h-ingle’s. 6, Gag-a (rev). 8, Lin-g (rev. OG). 9, Bar-i-tone. 10, Utter. 11, Rapped (rapt). 13, Snatch. 15, Stel-l-a. 17, Bitter. 19, Fi-e-nd. 22, Conclude. 23, I-ota. 24, Mess. 25, Ho-nest-ly. Down - 2, Ho-i-st. 3, Negle-c-t. 4, L-o-bs. 5, Sur-pris-e. 6, Ge-t-up (rev). 7, Gent-eel. 12, Th-or-ough. 14, No-isome. 16, Elic-it-s. 18, Ticks. 20, Nat-al. 21, Mean.

8 2 5 6 1 7 4 9 3

3 9 7 5 4 2 8 1 6

2 7 9 8 5 6 1 3 4

6 5 4 1 2 3 7 8 9

1 3 8 9 7 4 6 5 2

5 6 3 7 9 8 2 4 1

7 8 2 4 3 1 9 6 5

Solution No.4075

9 4 1 2 6 5 3 7 8

ACROSS 1. In hospital one’s caught the disease (8). 6. Mad to get back? That’s a joke! (4). 8. Go back for the fish (4). 9. Except for one wrong note he sings (8). 10. Put out, you say (5). 11. Engrossed, we’re told, when one knocked (6). 13. That’s not much of a tune! (6). 15. She’s least worried about Latin (6). 17. Cold tart (6). 19. Come upon the key hidden inside by the addict (5). 22. Decide to put a stop to it (8). 23. I have to go back to get a letter (4). 24. No order for the dining-room (4). 25. Really having a very good home in it (8). DOWN 2. One among many you give a lift to (5). 3. Disregard the gentle, shambling figure inside (7). 4. Strikes up the band and pounds out (4). 5. What you didn’t expect was to find certain bad rips in it (8). 6. Put, for instance, back the clothes (3-2). 7. The refined Mr. Fish (7). 12. Complete with gold filling despite that (8). 14. The first few are repugnant (7). 16. Brings out a new slice to sandwich it in (7). 18. Is working, but not for long (5). 20. Two boys together from birth (5). 21. Intend to have some sense (4).

4 1 6 3 8 9 5 2 7

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 21.

DOWN Open (5) Bird (7) Job (4) Facing (8) Anaesthetic (5) Toffee (7) Dusk (8) Raise (7) Disease (7) Wireless (5) Missile (5) Formerly (4)

Cryptic Clues C U NO. 3

C

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7413 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cockatoo. 6, Each. 8, Lees. 9, Sapphire. 10, Stark. 11, Shrimp. 13, Bellow. 15, Tumble. 17, Petrol. 19, Cause. 22, Cardigan. 23, Leek. 24, Zero. 25, Treasure. Down - 2, Overt. 3, Kestrel. 4, Task. 5, Opposite. 6, Ether. 7, Caramel. 12, Twilight. 14, Elevate. 16, Measles. 18, Radio. 20, Spear. 21, Once.

1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.

ACROSS Bird (8) Every (4) Sediment (4) Gem (8) Sharp (5) Shellfish (6) Shout (6) Fall (6) Fuel (6) Reason (5) Garment (8) Vegetable (4) Nothing (4) Prize (8)

7 7 9 3 4 5 6 9 3

1

2 Quick Clues

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Thought - as a tool of creation By TANIA PHILLIPS SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council’s Warwick Library will welcome author Beverley Buckley to the library on 23 March to speak about her new book ‘Final Days of Judgement’. Beverley Buckley’s book explains how thought is the tool of creation and suggests that we are in a period of major transition away from a world created in fear to one where we will operate from our fullest potential for love and happiness. Southern Downs Regional Council’s Library Service invites locals to come along and join in a conversation with Beverley about her latest book at the Warwick Library, 49 Albion Street, on Wednesday 23 March 2016 at 10.30am. A light morning tea will also be provided. To reserve a place for this free event, call the Warwick Library on 4661 0342 by 21 March 2016. In the 1980s, Beverley Buckley learnt that her purpose for being on Earth at this time was to access and share knowledge relating to the universal laws that underpin the Earth’s vibrational shift. Her life’s journey has been defined and guided by this mission. Working with stress defusion, the healing modality she created, Beverley has guided people through personal challenges by facilitating recovery of lost memories. As a sustainable organic farmer, Beverley studied the application of the laws in the natural world and, as an international educator and workshop facilitator, Beverley teaches how the laws apply to all aspects of life.

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Community Diary ■ NATIONAL Seniors will tour Chinatown in Brisbane on Thursday 3 March. Departs 7am. Bookings from Monday 1 February to Wednesday 24 February. Includes lunch, morning tea, travel, tour in costs. Surprise look around in afternoon. Phone Carmel 4661 3136. ■ NATIONAL Seniors Trip on Thursday 14 April. Demonstration of milking sheep and tasting of cheese, this could be what you need if you are Lactose tolerant. Lunch will be at Jimboomba, bookings open Tuesday 8 March - Tuesday 5 April. Phone 4661 3136. ■ FREESTONE Friendly Friday at the Freestone Hall, Friday 11 March from 5.30pm - 8.30pm. Bar open, bring a plate of finger food, gold coin entry, all are welcome. Phone 4666 1672 AH for more information. ■ WARWICK Blue Light Disco. Friday 11 March at Leslie Park from 6pm - 8.30pm. $5 entry, Year 9 students and below, children under 6 must have parental supervision, children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at drop off and pick up. Face painting, bungee run, sausage sizzle, drinks. Thought of becoming a volunteer? Come and see us at Bunnings on Sunday 6 March. Visit www.bluelightqld.org for information. ■ A REUNION is to be held for students who attended the Warwick State High School during the scholarship to junior years from 19571960. An invitation is extended to all former students and their spouses to a luncheon at the RSL on Friday 11 March commencing at 11.30am. All are welcome. RSVP Lillian McBean (Meiklejohn) 4661 4005, Margaret Perry (Billington) 07 5530 1169 or John Overstead 0408 732 591.

■ WARWICK and District Country Music Club Social is on Sunday 13 March at Slade Hall from 11am. Admission is $10 for musical entertainment and tea and coffee all day. A two-course lunch is also provided with a lucky door prize, multi draw raffle also on sale. Come along, bring a friend or meet new ones. Phone Rod or Judy 4664 1374 for more information. ■ WARWICK and District Country Music Club Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 23 March at Slade hall, Horsman Road, Warwick, from 7pm. ■ STANTHORPE Ute and Boot Easter Market will be on Sunday 27 March from 8am-noon at the Woolworths Stanthorpe Car Park. Contact Sandra or Tina on (07) 4681 9400. Supporting the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation. ■ KILLARNEY Art Gallery is presenting a Decoupage Workshop on Friday 8 April at 7 Willow Street, Killarney from 10am to 12.30pm. $25, all materials supplied, tea and coffee. RSVP 1 April. Phone Susan 0447 061 229 or Marie 0458 991 921. ■ CENT Sale and International Day supporting Cancer Research will be on Saturday 16 April at QCWA rooms, Grafton Street, Warwick, from 1.30pm. Informative afternoon, displays of Greenland, posters by the students of the Warwick Christian School and winners announced. Cent sale and afternoon tea, all are invited, numbers limited, so bookings are essential. Phone 4661 2966. ■ ST MARKS Anglican Debutante Ball is on Friday 22 April 2016 at St Marys Hall, Warwick. Those who are thinking of making their debut are urged to phone Sharon on 4661 4708 or email St Marks Anglican Deb Ball committee at www. warwickanglican@bigpond.com.

Community Directory ORGANISATIONS BAHA'I Faith. For information and meeting times in Warwick phone 4661 3862 or 4661 7790 and for meetings in Stanthorpe phone 4681 2618. BORDER Landcare Organic Group meets on the fourth Saturday of the month. Phone Sarah Hamlyn-Harris on 4681 2962. LIONS Club of Warwick meets at the Criterion Hotel on the first and third Wednesday of the month from 6.30pm to 7pm for fellowship. Phone Trevor Sheeran on (07) 4661 2469 or Mike Keim on (07) 4661 8493. OVER Eaters Anonymous, serving the Southern Downs, meets weekly in Clifton. Phone 4697 3185 or 4612 3201. CVC Drop-In Centre is open every Friday from 9am to 11am at the CVC Hall, corner Albion and Mary streets, Warwick. All are welcome. Phone 4661 2120 or visit www.cvc.org.au. WARWICK Veteran and Vintage Vehicle Club is for people who are interested in restoring vintage vehicles. Phone Joe on 0488 922 345. WARWICK Men’s Shed members meet every Saturday, Monday and Wednesday from 9am to noon. Broadband for Seniors, free internet access and tuition. Phone 0490 170 569. WARWICK Weight Crunchers meets at the Community Centre, Oak Tree Retirement Village, 12 O’Leary Street, Warwick, on Mondays at 9am. Phone Rosemary on 0402 006 222.

John or Jan on 4681 3761, 0418 272 460 or 0410 029 679. Cards anyone? Crazy whist is played on Tuesdays at 10am and Fridays at 2pm at Warwick RSL Club. Phone 46611788. KILLARNEY Senior Citizens members play cards every Wednesday from 1.30pm and bowls from 1.30pm on Tuesdays. Phone 4664 1208. WARWICK and Districts Card Crafters Group meets on the first Wednesday of the month at Warwick Library from 11am to 2pm. All are welcome. Phone Darlene on 4661 2916 or Paula on 4661 4266.

CHILDREN’S SERVICES KIDS Club is held at Wesleyan Chapel, corner Wood and William streets on Wednesdays from 3.50pm to 5pm for Grades 1 to 7. Phone Joyce on 4667 0124 or Noela on 0407 971 321 for more information. TENTERFIELD Playgroup Association meets every Friday from 10am to noon at the RSL Hall on Molesworth Street. Parents and carers of children under five welcome, they just need to bring morning tea for themselves and their child. Phone Rachel on 0429 436 756. AUSTRALIAN Breastfeeding Association, Stanthorpe, meets on the first Thursday of the month from 9.30am at 8 Corundum Street. Phone 0409 001 634 or email www.breastfeeding.asn.au.

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FR JOE McKey Archives/Museum is at Old St Marys Church, Palmerin Street, Warwick. Visits are welcomed and may be arranged by phoning the curator on 4661 3497. HANDICRAFT classes are held by QCWA qualified teachers on Wednesdays from 9am to 11am at the QCWA Tea Rooms at 56 Grafton Street, Warwick. Cost is $3. Phone Nola on 4661 3481 or Audrey on 4661 2509. STANTHORPE Brass Band rehearses on Thursdays from 6.30pm to 8pm (winter) at the Bandshell, Weeroona Park, Marsh Street, Stanthorpe. Phone 4681 1135 or 0433 366 464. YOWIE Country Market and Music Day is held at the Woodenbong sub-hall and grounds at 8am. Routine held on the last Saturday of the month. Insured stall sites cost $12. Phone Carey on (02) 6635 1176.

CHRISTIAN Victory Centre is open at 10am on Sundays at 13 Mary Street, Warwick. Phone 4661 2515 or visit www.cvc.orq.au. GRANITE Belt Baptist Church meets every Sunday from 9.30am to 6pm at the Little Theatre, Connor Street, Stanthorpe. Phone 4681 0350. STANTHORPE Seventh Day Adventist Church in Caves Road meets each Saturday at 9.30am for Bible study and at 11am for divine service. Phone 4681 2065 or 4681 1382. WESLEYAN Methodist Church on the corner of Wood and William streets, Warwick, holds a family service at 9am on Sundays. All welcome. Phone Pastor Doug Baigrie on 0439 838 525.

CARDS GAMES of 500 are played every Wednesday from 9am to noon at the Stanthorpe RSL. Phone

CLUBS THE Granite Belt U3A meets for friendship and learning on the third Thursday of the month. Phone the secretary on 4681 3495. ROTARY Club of Warwick Sunrise holds a breakfast meeting each Thursday from 7am to 8am at Gardens Galore, Albion Street, Warwick. All wel-

come. Phone Peter Rodeck on 0408 154 478. QCWA Killarney Branch Handcraft is held on the third Monday of every month at 9am. Floral art is held at 9.30am on the last Monday of the month. Phone 4666 4165. ST MARKS Indoor Bowls Club meets every Wednesday at 7.30pm at St Marks Hall, Warwick. Phone Ed on 4661 8885. ST ANDREWS Tennis Club welcomes new members to play every Wednesday at 8.30am and on Saturday afternoons on the corner of Stacey Street, Warwick. Phone 4661 2340. Phone Ed on 4661 8885. ST ANDREWS Indoor Bowls Club meets on Thursdays at 1.30pm at Williams Hall, Warwick. Phone Jean on 4661 8117 or Ruth on 4667 1393. STANTHORPE and District Naval Subsection meets every fourth Sunday at Stanthorpe RSL. Lunch is available at the club and the general meeting is held at 1.30pm. Phone the president on 4681 3375. Stanthorpe Toastmasters meets on the second and fourth Thursday of the month at 7pm at the Adult Learning Centre, McGlew Street, Stanthorpe. Visitors welcome to pop in at no charge. Phone Keith on (07) 4683 2100. TENTERFIELD Community Gardens holds a working bee behind Tenterfield TAFE in the High Street on Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm. Everyone is welcome to join in producing fresh produce in a friendly and social setting. Contact Granite Borders Landcare on (02) 6736 3500. TENTERFIELD Arts and Craft Society meets on Thursdays at the Visitors Information Centre, Rouse Street from 10am to 2pm. Visitors should bring lunch. Phone (02) 6736 3973 or (02) 6736 3709. TENTERFIELD all in Together Shed meets on Thursdays at the TAFE barn, Wood Street. Men and women are invited to join in and learn new skills and work on projects for a $2 donation for a cuppa and biscuit. Phone Ian Docherty on 0402 305 003. TENTERFIELD Petanque (Pe-Tong) Group meets on Thursdays from 1.30pm to 5pm at Millbrook Park, Naas Street, Tenterfield. Petanque is a social game with simple rules and is lots of fun. Playing fee is $3. Bring a chair and afternoon tea. Phone Jan and Warwick Firth on (02) 6736 3445 or Robyn and Tom Short on (02) 6736 4980. THE Southern Downs Jazz Society is looking for members. Phone Terry on 4664 1713. The Qld Justices Association Warwick Branch

meets monthly at the Warwick RSL meeting room at 6.15pm. ALL JPs or Commissioners for Declaration are welcome. For more information phone Fiori Cruz on 0409 964 278 or Brendan Holland on 0407 756 377. U3A Warwick meets for friendship, learning and sharing skills. Phone Erica on 4667 0848. Warwick Artist’s Group meets in Willi Street. The art group meets on Mondays from 1pm to 4pm, the textile art group meets on Tuesdays from 10am to 1pm, the acrylics group meets on Wednesdays from 10am to noon, and the water colours group meets on Fridays from10am to noon. Inquiries to Sue Keong on 0402 460 919. WARWICK Central Indoor Bowls Club meets on Thursdays at 7.30pm and Saturdays at 1.30pm at St Marys Hall. Open afternoon names by 1.15pmplease. Phone Luke on 4667 1375 or Ruby on 4664 4163. Warwick City Brass Band rehearses on Mondays from 7pm to 9pm. New players of any age are welcome. Phone 4661 7631 or 4661 3714. WARWICK Contact Bridge Club meets on Mondays at 1pm, Wednesday evenings, and Friday at 1pm in Wallace Street. Phone 4661 2045 or 0423 276 790. WARWICK Day View Club meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 11am for lunch at Warwick Golf Club. Phone Michele on 4661 5339. WARWICK and District Country Music Club practice night is on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7pm at Slade Hall. Phone 4664 1374, 4667 1483 or 4666 6062. WARWICK Potters Association’s gallery at 63 Horsman Road is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For inquiries phone Raye on 0402 307 637. WARWICK Red 8. Hatters meets on the second Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October and December. Phone Florence on 4661 3914 or Margaret on 4661 2326. WARWICK Thistle Pipe Band practices each Friday night at the band room in Albert Street at 7pm. Players and learners most welcome. Phone 4661 3547. Warwick Toastmaster Club meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Warwick Library rooms at 7.30pm. Phone Trina on 0435 005 612. WARWICK Shire Woodcrafters meets on the last Wednesday evening of the month from 7.30pm to 8.30pm and every Saturday morning. Phone Wayne Vince on (07) 4661 9282.


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REMBEMBER THE SHIELD AM I the only person who fondly remembers the excitement of a Sheffield Shield grand final? Of all those years of pain and heartache when Queensland came just this close to winning but fell short and then finally that epic fist win when Stuart Law’s boys became the toast of Queensland, breaking the 68-year drought in the 1994/'95 final. Those of us who are cricket tragics well remember where we were when big Carl Rackemann took the catch to hand Queensland their first Shield win. With all the hype and expectation surrounding the start of the footy season and the NRL games starting earlier, the Sheffield Shield recognised as the best domestic cricket competition is these days pushed well into the background. Gone are the heady days of 1995 - in fact most people would not realise that the Sheffield Shield final is yet to be played. In fact there is still one round of fixtures to be decided. The Queensland Bulls have closed in on a place in the 2015-'16 Sheffield Shield final after they registered a 100-run victory over the Victorian Bushrangers in a low scoring affair at the Gabba. The outright victory over the top-of-the-table Bushrangers puts the Bulls just .96 points behind their southern rivals with one remaining. The Bulls new-ball bowlers wasted no time in making inroads into the visitors’ middle order. Peter George, Warwick’s Mark Steketee and Jack Wildermuth all took early wickets to leave the Bushrangers reeling at 4-48. On the back of another good bowling performance from Bull’s stalwart James Hopes, Queensland grabbed the ascendancy and refused to let go. Hopes is only two dismals shy of 300 first class wickets - and another seven will see him reach the same mark for the Bulls. If Queensland can claim outright points against Western Australia in next week’s game at the Gabba, and Victoria lose or draw their match with New South Wales, the Bulls will host the Shield final for the first time since 2012. Would be nice to get a taste of that 1994/'95 feeling again. - Casey

Current Sheffield Shield Table 1. VIC - 46.62 Points 2. QLD - 45.66 3. NSW - 44.13 4. SA - 40.67 5. WA - 36.18 6. TAS - 25.69

Remaining Sheffield Shield Fixtures -starting Tuesday 15 March QLD v WA - The Gabba SA v TAS - Adelaide VIC v NSW - Alice Springs

NRL UP AND RUNNING WELL the NRL season is up and running. The opening round was a weekend of carnage with injuries already causing major headaches for some clubs. The Broncos Cowboys and Titans got the Queenslanders off to a good start. The Cowboys looked a little flat after their win in the UK, but are sure to find their spark. It is early days, and it was obvious teams were lacking match fitness and we will all have a better idea of how the season will play out as there are just a few rounds to have it done and dusted. The Eels although beaten continue to impress as did the Raiders and there was little wrong with the Dragons performance other than it did not get them competition points. Disappointing was the performance of the Warriors, who we all are wishing to have a good

Above: Brendan Malone remained not out in Wheatvale’s win over Rascals. Right: Carter Billborough impressed against Rascals. season but alas it looks like we are in for more of the same. Former Kiwi coach Graeme Lowe has been scathing of the Warriors suggesting they are suffering from a “Bro” culture - where he’ll be right - we’ll all still be playing next week despite the result. Lowe was straightforward in his assessment of player commitment, saying if they were playing for a team like Brisbane Souths or Melbourne most would find themselves on the bench in game two - ouch - tough love from the once NZ coach. Meanwhile, Manly and the Roosters look to have let their fans down with subpar performances. Round two selections BULLDOGS and Penrith get the action underway. Penrith surprised many last weekend, but have their share of injuries. Could be close but sticking with the Dogs. Broncos are set to beat the Warriors at Suncorp, but expect an improved performance from the Warriors after plenty of bad press at home. The Raiders are set to beat the Roosters at GIO despite losing Blake Austin with injury - Lachlan Croker has been named to make his NRL debut, starting at five-eighth. The Bunnies are set to overcome the Knights despite the loss of John Sutton. George Burgess is back from suspension to play his first game of the season and Sam Burgess drops back to lock. The Eels and Cowboys do battle at Pirtek in what should be a close game. A couple of Eels picked up a couple of injuries in game one, but players have been named to play. For the Cowboys, the same old same old 17 to go around should win. Sharks host the Dragons in a local derby. Sharks without Paul Gallen until round seven will be tested. For the Dragoons, Peter Mata’utia and Jake Marketo have been added to an extended bench - might be the Dragons night. The Titans travel to AAMI Park to take on the Storm who have named an unchanged side. The Titans looked an improved side, but the Storm

will only improve from round 1. Acid test for the Titans. Round two finishes with the Tigers hosting the disappointing Eagles. Trent Barret has put the cleaners through the Eagles pack after a shocker. Josh Starling and Brenton Lawrence come into the side. Nathan Green will play from the bench as Martin Taupau shifts to back row. Jake Trbojevic moves to lock. Tom Trbojevic to play fullback and Brayden Wiliame wing. BORDERBUSHRANGERS SEASON OPENER BRL and TRL Ladies League tag teams will head to Tenterfield this weekend for the a round robin competition to be played in conjunction with the BRL Bushrangers Under 18s round one TRL game against Wattles. It will be an historic game for the Bushrangers, a combined Under 18 side made up of players from within BRL teams - their first fixture game after being accepted in to the TRL competition. The Tenterfield Wallangarra Stanthorpe Pittsworth and Goondiwindi are expected to field teams in the round robin. Tenterfield who won back-to-back grand finals will be looking to extend their extraordinary unbeaten run and this round robin will be a real test of their depth and strength. Goondiwindi are one side expected to test the Tigerettes who will start favourites to extend their winning streak. The annual BRL Men’s round robin is set down for 19 March and will be played in Stanthorpe. Several BRL teams look to be struggling this season for numbers, with some talk that players from different clubs are merging to ensure numbers. TRL SEASON KICK OFF THE Warwick Cowboys open their 2016 TRL season on Saturday night with a home game against the Gatton Hawks on Saturday night. The new-look Cowboys side capped off a successful preseason with a win over 2015 premiers Wattles in the annual Barret Shield game last weekend. Former Killarney Cutters and BRL representative player Mick Bloomfield was outstanding in the 22-12 win over Wattles and looks a real as-

set to the Cowboys this season. Dylan Galloway again showed his class, scoring two tries. The Wheatvale cricket connection of Paul Cantwell and the Breen brothers also showed their good form is not restricted to the cricket pitch. All have big commitments in this Saturday’s cricket grand final. Last season’s premiers under new coach Gary Lawrence also fielded a new-look team having lost several players in the offseason. Despite taking a good lead in to the second half of the game, the Cowboys were put under pressure as Wattles reduced the lead to 10 but the horse had bolted and the Cowboys in the end had a comfortable win. It capped off a clean sweep for the Cowboys who also won the Under 18s 20-6 and Reserve Grade 40-6. The Warwick Ladies League tag team also had a win over Pittsworth. Wattles open their TRL season with a bye in Round One and will travel to Oakey for their opening game in round two. MARCH GOOD FOR THOMPSON WALLANGARRA members played for the March Monthly Medal last Saturday. Andrew Thompson had a good day on the course. He claimed pin shots at the third and ninth and returned nett 63 to comfortably win the Monthly Medal. D. Morris returned 66 to take out the second place and Kevin Williams finished in third place. Williams also won the putting with 27. Two other pins went to Morris on 15 and Hampstead snared the second approach. This Saturday, the club has scheduled a single stroke event. A reminder that visitors are always welcome to join the regular Saturday golfers BETTER CONDITIONS WITH weather conditions a little more bearable last week, there was a good roll up of players at gateball allowed for a different format to be played last week. Players formed two teams for a couple of games of Triples and teams on the second court swapped after the first game to give the single player a break from the action. After the break, players reverted to the team game with one player playing two balls and all games were closely contested. Accurate shots from Joy Newman and Val Fancourt saw the red team triumph overall in what was an entertaining day. Anyone interested in trying gateball should contact Andrea on 4681 4342 and arrange to come and try. In the golf croquet competition, Bill Golding and Dianne Wren teamed up to play Elaine Brown and Shirley Page. In a close game, Golding and Wren narrowly defeated their opponents 13 - 11. Wren and Brown both played well each, scoring seven hoops to finish as joint top-scorers in the game. In the other game, Val Fancourt and Liz Ellway scored a strong 13-4 win over Judy Lock and Teresa Pyne. Liz Ellway top-scored with eight hoops and Val Fancourt scored a jump shot. After the break, Lock seemed determined to improve her game and paired with Liz Ellway to defeat Dianne Wren and Elaine Brown 13-7. In this game, Wren top scored with seven hoops. Teresa Payne and Shirley Page had a 12-9 win over Fancourt and Golding in the other game. Fancourt scored a hoop in one and Payne top-scored with seven hoops. Why not come along on Wednesday morning, join the crew, have a hit, and see what a good game this is. Call Elaine 4691 4357 if you would like more information. Wheatvale booked themselves a spot in this weekend’s Warwick Cricket grand final with an emphatic win over Railway Hotel Rascals last weekend. An outstanding bowling display from Wheatvale captain Paul Cantwell was undoubtedly the highlight of the game. Rascals openers were dismissed cheaply, and they were 3/60 when Cantwell entered the attack. Rascals batsmen had no answers as the in-form Cantwell cut a swathe through the line-up. He finished with a six- wicket haul for the third time in his career taking 6/21 in just eight overs as the Rascals collapsed to be dismissed for only 101.


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Local Sport That was a score that never looked likely to be able to be defended. Wheatvale reached the required total for the loss of only one wicket and with more than 30 overs in hand. Ryan Collins top-scored for Wheatvale - dismissed for 47. At the end of the short innings, Brendan Malone (29) and Carter Billborough (12) remained not out. The Warwick grand final will be played on Saturday at Slade Park, and should be another close contest between the two leading sides this season. Maryvale Condamine went straight through to the grand final after a strong win over Wheatvale in the first qualifying final two weeks ago. They will be looking for another good performance from their leading wicket taker Dave Walker who took five wickets in that game including the key wickets of Paul Cantwell. They have been consistent all season with both bat and ball, and are sure to start favourites in Saturday’s game, but will need to play at the top of their game to defeat an in-form Wheatvale. The toss of the coin will be at 9.45am at Slade with play to commence at 10am in the Condamine Cup Grand Final. There will be a presentation of trophies in the Slade club house at the conclusion of the game. INGLEWOOD BOOK GRAND FINAL SPOT INGLEWOOD will play Colts this weekend in the Warwick Reserve Grade cricket grand final at Mayhew Park after securing their spot in the game with a solid win over Sovereign Animals last weekend. In a strong showing, Inglewood set their opponents a hefty run chase of 273. Jeremy Ralph found himself stranded two runs shy of a century at the close of the Inglewood innings. His impressive innings included 15 fours. He was well supported by Darren Apted 42 and Tyler Wolff who finished not out 38. Glenn Doyle took two wickets. The run chase was always going to be tough in the second innings and Animals were dismissed for 160. Josh Klein (38) and Anthony Nero (24) both batted well for Animals as did Chris Baker

Jordan Lanza pictured playing in a recent club game in Stanthorpe was one of the stars of the Darling Downs Schoolboy side in the recent state Championships in Charters Towers. (20) and Glen Doyle (20). It was a solid bowling performance from the Inglewood bowlers who all did their bit. Ted Callaghan led the wicket-taking, finishing with 4/24. Matt Smith and Tyler Wolfe each took two wickets. LOCAL SCHOOL BOYS STAR TEENAGE cricketers from Stanthorpe and Warwick figured prominently in the Darling Downs schoolboy’s side competing in the State Championships in Charters Towers. Stanthorpe’s Jordan Lanza who plays for South’s top-scored in Sunday’s game against South Coast. Rain forced the game to be reduced to only 25 overs and Lanza whacked 37 off 52 balls to help set up a win for the Darling Downs side. Also in the side are Warwick players Pat and

Tom and Mitch Bourke and Tom Morris. The weather has not been kind to the organisers of the tournament. In Saturday’s game against Metropolitan North, the Darling Downs was well placed at 2/23 off 10 overs, chasing 49 runs when the match was washed out. In that game, Mitch Bourke was starring with bat, scoring 18 from 23 balls before rain intervened. Tom Morris bowled well in this game, finishing with 1/9 from five overs. In an earlier game against Capricornia, Tom Bourke and Lanza starred. Lanza top-scored with 17 while team-mate Tom Bourke hit 13 off 15 deliveries and remained not out in the game. In a tournament that was dogged by bad weather and wet wickets and some substandard pitches, all of the local lads played exceptionally well.

GOLF A BIG HIT OVER FESTIVAL THE Stanthorpe Golf Club wrapped up a busy week of golf events held in conjunction with the Apple and Grape Harvest Festival with a two-ball ambrose event sponsored by Crisps Coaches on Friday. A big field of 60 golfers played in perfect conditions on fairways and greens that drew some very positive comments from the large contingent of visiting players from NSW and other Queensland centres. Carding 62 for the round, Peter and John Azard visitors from Gosford took out the event one shot ahead of Jason Lawer and Brendon Barker (63) who were flying the flag for the locals. Rundowns went to 64 and included Mick O’Brien and Simon Shannon; Matt Waterworth and Nikki Rossow and Don and Stan Spencer. Don Spencer picked up nearest the pin and the longest drive and Nikki Rossow the ladies' longest drive. Apple and Grape vice-president and self-confessed golfing tragic Max Hunter said he was delighted with the success of the week and thanked the players and volunteers and the club for an outstanding week of golf. Normal club games return on Saturday, and on Sunday morning Sporters will be back in action. ONE FAILURE TOO MANY THE axe has fallen on Queensland Reds coach after an abysmal start to the Super Rugby season. It was perhaps not as much the back-to-back losses as the manner of the losses that sealed the fate of Richard Graham after their dreary 22-6 defeat at the hands of the Western Force. There was a real sense that the team had reached a point of no return with the dressing rooms described as morbid following the loss. Nick Stiles and Matt O’Connor have been named as joint head coaches for the foreseeable future. Both will be encouraged to apply for the head job in 2017. In the meantime, they have a mountain to climb to instil some confidence and winning culture back into the Reds.

Around the grounds playing the next round. If possible a mixed triples game can also be played. Games are play or forfeit. There will be social bowls for those not involved in competitions. All competitions have now been drawn up and the sheets are on the board. WARWICK EAST BOWLS On Friday the club held its initial twilight barefoot bowls, with 12 bowlers enjoying a game. This coming Friday the club will be holding barefoot bowls again, this time in conjunction with a sausage sizzle. Play will start at 6pm with names in by 5.30pm. If you would like to play, contact the club on 4661 9050 or just turn up between 5pm and 5.30pm. No experience is necessary and the club supplies all the equipment. The bar will be open for cool drinks. On Saturday, a game of triples was played, with E. Diery, B. Rowling and V. Nelson defeating N. Hassum, B. Lee and D. Weir 26-14. There will be mixed social bowls on again this Saturday. Ring the club on 4661 9050 or turn up between noon and 12.30pm if you would like a game. Play starts at 1pm. As always, visitors are very welcome. WARWICK BOWLS CLUB MEN’S SECTION: Result of last Tuesday Monthly Triples with 1 for an End plus 5 for a win. 1st round: L. Collie, K. Bloomfield, M. O’Leary d D. McLennan, G. Rapp, M. Holder 13-6. T. Hagley, J. Johnson, B. Bourke d N. Hassum, W. Gibson, G. Shelly 14-5. L. Tucker, W. Tucker, E. Moss d P. Seipelt, D. Maher, L. McLasky 14-5. The Summit d C. Ragh, G. McMillan, D. Christensen 14-5. D. Buchbach, T. Heffernan, J. Simpson d T. Seaniger, C. Johnson, J. Ruhle 16-3. M. Wagner d Team 6 (no card) 10 1/2 to 8 1/2;. C. Lawler, B. Black, P. Collis d G. Kerr, T. Wright, E. Welsh 13-6.

Result2nd round - Skip’s name only: Team 6 (no card) def. J. Ruhle 14-5. P. Collis def. M. Holder 15-4. M. O’Leary def. G. Shelley 15-4. B. Bourke def. M. McLasky 13-6. The Summit d E. Moss 13-6. E. Welsh d D. Christensen 11-8. J. Simpson d M. Wagner 14-5. Congratulations to the winning team D. Buchbach, T. Heffernan and J. Simpson, and to the runners-up L. Collie, K. Bloomfield and M. O’Leary. It would be very helpful if Ships would fill out the team names on the front of their cards, and also hand their cards in after the game. Result of last Saturday’s B Grade Singles: E. Welsh d J. Lasak 25-15. Marker P. Cutmore. Result of A Grade Singles: J. Ruhle d R. Valentine 25-11. Marker P. Collis. J. Rickard d T. Seaniger 27-13 (no Marker’s name). D. Neal d B. Black 25-23. Marker M. Holder. M. Holder, T. Wright d C. Farrell 26-9. Marker G. Rapp. Call-up A Grade Singles on Saturday 12th March: M. Holder vers. P. Wagner; G. Rapp vers. C. Johnson; D. Christensen vers. G. Murphy; E. Welsh vers. R. Smith. Results of Social bowls last Wednesday and Saturday: R. Valentine, D. Neal, C. Farrell d R. Bean, H. Gibson, A. Naylor 24-11. B. Maunder, R. Schnitzerling d B. Buckel, K. Hayes 26-10. B. Maunder, B. Jooste A., Naylor d R. Smith, H. Lasak, P. Jooste 28-22. COMING EVENTS: Saturday 12th: Call-up for A Grade Singles - see above notes. Ladies Section: Friday 11 March: Monthly General Meeting at 9:30am. Monday 14 March: S.D.D.L.B.A. Quarterly and Management Meeting. Monday 21 March: S.D.D.L.A. Veteran Fours.

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PREMIER DARTS Results Tuesday 1 March; 2x180s scored tonight again. One by Ioane who also won all his games, scoring 5x80s and eight tons in total. The other one by Warren Young, also won all his games w. 11 tons and 7x80s. Brett had high peg of 100, winning two singles w. 6 tons and 6x80s. Keith Young and Gary Nash won all their games, Keith w. 9x80s, six tons and Gary had a few less. Yvonne Carmody also on fire, winning all her games,6x80s and one ton. Results: Young Ones beat KDDY 6-3, Keith Young and Gary both important w. five pegs. Just Us beat Don’t Know also 6-3. Both Warren and Iaone scored 180 and lot of tons and had most pegs for their teams. 2+2 had the bye. Next Saturday social darts again from 11.30am. Everyone is welcome to have a throw. Barbecue lunch is available. SOUTHERN CROSS BOWLS LAST Thursday president Daphne and our members welcomed eight visiting teams to the combined P and M/Gala day. Results of play - Round 1. D. Scotney, L. Butler, Y. Reid, D. Cross d P. Pianta, V. Croft, M. Saunders, S. Pianta 38-5; R. Rankin, J. Liddy, V. White, A. Jones v R. Valentine, P. Seipelt, L. Collie, J. Cutmore 16-16; R. Parker, J. Shannon, M. Harvey, V. Newlands d A. McKinney, J. Nichols, M. Wagner, S. Butz 23-11; D. Kirkman, N. Creighton, S. Tribe, C. Vidulich v K. Bloomfield, T. Owens, S. Valentine, B. Christensen 20-20; Prickles, C. Davidson, Q. Hamer, C. Sawyer d V. Butler, H. Shepherd, K. Graham, E. Symko 18-10. > Round 2 (skips only) D. Cross d C. Vidulich 21-17; E. Symko d S. Pianta 22-13; A. Jones d V. Newlands 20-11; C. Sawyer d J. Cutmore 21-11; S. Butz d B. Christensen 17-16. The winners on 59 points were the Southern Cross team of D. Scotney, L. Butler, Y. Reid and D. Cross. The runners-up was also a Southern Cross team of Prickles, C. Davidson, Q. Hamer and C. Sawyer on 39 points. The raffle winners were Y. Reid, H. Shepherd, K. Bloomfield, R. Rankin, L. Heywood, C. Vidulich. The afternoon ended with a delicious afternoon tea and the money tree draw. Many thanks to all who donated prizes and who helped in any way to make the day a success. Today Thursday 10 March will be the ladies meeting at 10.30am followed by social bowls at 1pm and one call - up in the ladies pairs - C. Sawyer, C. Hope v D. Cross, Y. Reid. The club is requiring eight ladies to mark the men’s singles competitions on Saturday afternoon. Sunday last saw the Oaks Nursing home sponsor the afternoon which was also a very successful day. Monies raised went to the Oaks Activity centre. Results of play - T. Wickham, Grub, C. Wickham, D. Scotney d D. Gossow, S. Davidson, L. Marriott, Y. Reid 24-7; R. Barrist, L. Mizzie, Prickles, J. Woodrow d B. Phillips, C. Phillips, F. Heywood, T. Hagley 14-5; C. Jefferies, N. Whittle, T. Francis, C. Davidson d B. Doherty, P. Bunch, J. Lewardorn, D. Furness 14-13; D. Whittle, G. Lewardorn, R. Francis, G. Penn d B. Jefferies, V. Gray, R. Russell, Slave 24-7; Mr McGee, T. Whittle, K. Moody, M. Ford d K. Roffe, Mrs McGee, B. Cross, B. Heffernan 21-2; K. Ryan, D. Davidson. G. Cross, T. Aspinall d P. Brown, L. Phillips, S. Dipplesman, F. Lyons 22-10. The winning team was G. Penn’s team and the runners-up was B. Heffernan’s team. Thank you to Gary for cooking the barbecue after the game. Members note, due to the postponement of John and Lisa Kiss sponsored day this weekend, there will be call-ups starting on Saturday 12 March at 1.30pm. In the B Grade singles, B. Doherty v D. Furness; J. Lewardorn v R. Tartan; Prickles v P. Box; G. Penn v N. Fletcher; K. Mooney v T. Gallagher; J. Johnson v R. Francis. In the A Grade singles - R. Vidler v F. Lyons and G. Cross v C. Davidson. Markers are being organised. If anyone wishes to play their game onThursday 10 March instead of Saturday, let either games directors Clark or Claire know. On Sunday morning 13 March the call-ups will continue with the A. Grade singles to start at 10am. W. Foster v K. Mooney; Slave v N. Fletcher; J. Johnson v P. Box; B. Bourke v G. Penn; R. Francis v Prickles; D. Scotney v J. Lewardorn. On Sunday afternoon the call-ups will continue with the winners


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