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Remembrance Day this year takes on an added significance, with the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice which ended the First World War. The tragedy of that Armistice is that it made the Second World War virtually inevitable. While the heavy terms imposed on Germany no doubt seemed fair at the time, the unintended consequence was that those terms deeply embittered the German people, who not so long afterwards turned to Hitler. But a greater tragedy - at least for us in Australia - was the generation of young men who lost their lives between 1914 and 1918, both in battle and afterwards through injuries, both physical and mental. At the end of the day, it was a war which had nothing to do with Australia. It was a European conflict we were dragged into through a naive loyalty to the British Empire, and countless young Australian men - some of them only boys - believed they were heading off on the adventure of a lifetime. We cannot change history, but we must remember and commemorate the terrible loss of promising lives. So, 'Promise to Pause' this Sunday, at 11am. Jeremy Sollars

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IN THE GARDEN Free Times gardening guru Beatrice Hawkins shares her latest musings after leaving her own garden to its own devices - page 25. Simone McPherson from Glenlyon sent us this great shot of her Kelpie JackieJack/Jackie - his name a nod to the old drovers from out west - cooling off in the heat. Send your nature, sunset, landscape, pets or other favourite snaps for Lenscape to newsdesk@freetimes.com.au

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CREEK OVERFLOW INVESTIGATED BY JEREMY SOLLARS The Queensland Department of Environment and Science (DES) is investigating the latest release of sewage effluent into Stanthorpe's Quart Pot Creek on Friday 26 October. The overflow occurred after heavy rain that week, with the Southern Downs Regional Council blaming illegal plumbing connections at Stanthorpe residences for channelling excess stormwater into the sewage treatment plant. But as reported in the Free Times in February of this year the council could face a maximum State Government fine of close to $4 million as a result of similar accidental sewage discharges into Quart Pot Creek over the past two years. Documents obtained by the Free Times under Right To Information (RTI) showed at least 106 megalitres of effluent flowed into the creek from the treatment plant between July 2016 and April 2017, with the amounts released during some overflow "events" recorded as "unknown". The RTI material also showed the effluent overflows were caused by equipment failures at the treatment plant which were brought to the attention of senior council officers but were not promptly rectified. Instead council management blamed

Quart Pot Creek. communication errors by staff on the ground for at least some of the discharges. Investigations by DES into all of the discharges - including the most recent - are ongoing, with the council having been given until early 2019 to demonstrate how it plans to fix the problem. In January 2017 the council was fined

$12,190 for effluent releases between 15 and 18 July 2016. The overflow problems are related to a move by the council to tear up contracts with local irrigators who have been supplied with treated wastewater from the Stanthorpe Sewage Treatment Plant for some years. The council is attempting to secure new

users for increased recycled water through a tender process, in the hope that it will reduce the amount of water kept in storage at the treatment plant. But the irrigators have taken the council to court over the cancelled contracts which they maintain are still effective, an action which could also be costly for the council. The council also plans to build a second effluent storage dam at the Stanthorpe STP which it hopes will help prevent future overflows, particularly during high rainfall. In relation to the most recent overflow on 26 October a DES spokesman said the department "understands that council has placed signs at the creek to notify the public of this matter". "DES has previously issued a statutory notice to council requiring that they investigate the management of treated effluent from the sewage treatment plant at Stanthorpe. "The investigation of this latest incident will focus on the specific factors which led to the release. "If necessary, DES will take action to ensure legal obligations are being met in line with the Environmental Protection Act 1994. "DES has a range of enforcement options available if required once its investigation has been completed." ●

BYPASS PLAN IS OUTLINED A new traffic bypass planned for the eastern side of Warwick is being touted as improving road safety and access to farming areas for heavy vehicles including B-Doubles. The Southern Downs Regional Council says a Federal Government grant of $395,000 will upgrade 2.6km of roads and intersections and is expected to be completed in April 2020. A council spokesman this week said design work was being done "from the East Street/Ogilvie Road Intersection, east along Ogilvie Road to the intersection with Freestone Road, and then south along Depot Road to the Warwick-Yangan Road, including all above intersections". "The upgrades will create a bitumen twolane roadway. "Preliminary design works have commenced and works are expected to be

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completed by end of April 2020." A 'concept approval' document prepared by council officers states the project "will commence the opening up of B double access to the farming communities that range from the Cunningham Highway to the Condamine River, taking in localities such as Junabee, Emu Vale, Tannymorel, Swanfels, and Freestone". "This will allow for more freight and the efficient movement of stock and grain," the document states. "The background stems from community engagement with stakeholders on the 15 February 2017 (when) the Mayor held a workshop to discuss with industry the requirements to be able to get better B Double access into our region. "Currently one of the largest deficiencies is B Double access from the Cunningham Highway near Warwick via Warwick Yangan and Freestone Road, which are all under

jurisdiction of Main Roads. "This project is about preparing a concept, planning, design, and some construction for a route from the Caltex service station on the Cunningham Highway through to Freestone Road and Warwick Yangan Road. "To also be considered as part of this project is the proposed solar farm in East Street and development conditions requiring the upgrade of the East Street to bitumen standard. "Also Council currently has a betterment project in with NDRRA (Federal Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements) awaiting approval for upgrade of Depot Road. "A significant choice of the route will include liaison with Main Roads about their requirements and also the running of B Doubles past housing developments. "The preferred concept will be a route

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COVER STORY A scene on the Menin Road near Hooge, Belgium, during the battle on 20 September, 1917, between Allied forces and German troops. Picture: Australian War Memorial. Cover photo – Warwick Army Cadets will form the Catafalque Party at the Leslie Park Cenotaph this Sunday. They are pictured on our cover this week at the 2018 Anzac Day ceremony.

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his Sunday, 11 November, Australians are being asked to "Promise to Pause" and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the First World War, which ended a century ago. At the time it was to be "The war to end all wars" - but tragically, not only did the terms of the Armistice lay the foundation for the Second World War, Australians have fought and died in countless overseas conflicts since. Remembrance Day services will be held across the Southern Downs and Granite Belt regions on Sunday and veterans like John Skinner are urging local people to take a short time out of their weekend to help commemorate the fallen. The current president of the Warwick RSL Sub-Branch, John is a Vietnam veteran who to this day carries the physical and mental scars of battle - including a bullet still lodged in his leg, and the nightmares.

"It's hard for us now to understand how Australia lost 62,000 men - and 25 nurses killed during World War One, yet alone to understand how almost double that number died of wounds or mental illness in the two years after they came home," John told the Free Times this week. "To remember their sacrifice and pay tribute to them as well as the other 40,000 Australians who died in following wars, is what Remembrance Day is all about. "We lost a whole generation of young men between 1915 and the end of the war on November 11, 1918. "Remembrance Day is no longer our most revered day, ANZAC Day is, and yet it signifies one of the greatest days in our history, the day peace came to Europe and our men were able to start coming home. "If all we do is stand still for one minute at 11am on November 11 and remember their sacrifice, what a tribute that is. "I was young and full of enthusiasm and courage when I left Australia for Vietnam.

"I soon learned the error when I saw two close mates killed beside me and another who died a day later. "The effects of war have never left me even though it was 50 years ago, I still have dreams reliving the horrors. "The physical wounds I suffered, the mental wounds and the skin rashes are daily reminders. "It makes it easier for me to understand how those first ANZACs suffered after three years on the Western Front from 1916."

SOLDIER SETTLERS HONOURED ... As well as the service at Stanthorpe's Weeroona Park, those on the Granite Belt will also have the opportunity to attend an event organised by the Amiens History Association. Spokeswoman Heather Dux said this Sunday 11 November is of "particular significance" to the various soldiers' settlements in Australia as it heralded the

influx of over 20,000 returned soldiers into the settlements. "They, along with their families, had accepted the challenges of farming life after the war," Heather said. "Amiens was the headquarters of the Pikedale soldiers' settlement and on Remembrance Day the Amiens History Association will hold an event to remember the legacy of the soldier settlers in the Granite Belt region. "The event features the unveiling by State MP for Southern Downs James Lister of a memorial to soldier settler families sculpted by Gabriele Trabucco. "There will also be a re-enactment of the signing of the Armistice in a period railway carriage by students of Amiens State School, and recognition of the links to our friends in France and Belgium, with whom we share the village and locality names of Fleurbaix, Pozieres, Bullecourt, Bapaume, Amiens and the Somme in France and Messines and Passchendaele in Belgium. Continued next page

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Armistice Way remembers the French towns the Aussie Diggers helped liberate in the First World War. "Descendents of soldier settlers are welcome to attend and place a sprig of rosemary at the monument in memory of their forbears. "Since soldier settler families were placed in all parts of the Granite Belt, it is appropriate for residents of this region to remember the contribution of these pioneers at this time. "A free hamburger, courtesy of Landcare, will be available for the first 250 visitors, with afternoon music provided by Restless Music. Where: Corner of Amiens and Goldfields Roads, Amiens Activities: Music, food and drinks, free parking, free guided tours of St Denys Anglican Church, the Armistice Way and the Amiens Historical Park and surrounds. Program ... · 10.30am - Welcome · 11am - Minute's silence followed by Remembrance Day service; unveiling of the Soldier Settler Family Memorial and tribute; re-enactment of the signing of the Armistice Day treaty; launch of Kyoomba Sanatorium History Volume 2, by Warwick researcher and author Deb Wheeler. · 12pm - Refreshments and music; tours until 4pm. For more information call 4683 3168 and visit www.amiensqldhistory.com

DAIS DELAYED The opening of a new sandstone war memorial and dais in Warwick's Leslie Park which had been scheduled for last Saturday 3 November was cancelled until further notice due to construction delays. The project has been coordinated by the Warwick Community Development Anzac Memorial Committee and construction is being undertaken by Toowoomba-based

A tough life lay ahead of the WWI soldier settlers and their families. Taddio Building Group. The planned memorial wall will commemorate veterans who served in all past conflicts in which Australia has been involved, while the dais will provide a permanent platform for Anzac Day and Remembrance Day and other commemorative services. The project is expected to be completed in time for Anzac Day 2019.

THE AUSSIES' PART ... Sunday 11 November 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice which ended the First World War (1914-18). One hundred years ago, on 11 November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after four years of continuous warfare. With their armies retreating and close to collapse, German leaders signed an Armistice, bringing to an end the First World War. From the summer of 1918, the five divisions of the Australian Corps had been at the forefront of the allied advance to victory. Beginning with their stunning success at the battle of Hamel in July, they helped to turn the tide of the war at Amiens in August, followed by the capture of Mont St Quentin and Pèronne, and the breaching of German defences at the Hindenburg Line in September. By early October the exhausted Australians were withdrawn from battle. They had achieved a fighting reputation out of proportion to their numbers, but victory had come at a heavy cost. They suffered almost 48,000 casualties during 1918, including more than 12,000 dead. In the four years of the war more than 330,000 Australians had served overseas, and more than 60,000 of them had died. The social effects of these losses cast a long shadow over the postwar decades. Source - Australian War Memorial.

THE ARMISTICE Sunday 11 November 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, and the end of World War One, the "war to end all wars". The community is invited to join in the commemorations with the servicemen and women of the Southern Downs at various services around the region this Sunday 11 November. The services are as follows ... · Warwick Remembrance Day Ceremony Cenotaph, Leslie Park, Warwick Scots PGC Pipes and Drums from 9.30am, service from 10.15am · Amiens Legacy centre Opening and Centenary of First Remembrance Day Cnr Goldfields and Amiens Roads, Amiens from 10.30am · Killarney Remembrance Day Service Killarney Cenotaph, corner Oleander and Ivy Sts, Killarney from 10.50am · Allora Remembrance Day Service Allora Cenotaph, Warwick St, Allora from 10.50am · Stanthorpe Remembrance Day Service Weeroona Park, Marsh St, Stanthorpe from 10.50am · Wallangarra Remembrance Day Service RSL Hall Barawell St, Wallangarra from 10.50am (Queensland time) Contacts ... · Warwick RSL Sub-Branch Phone: 4661 5700 · Amiens History Association Roger Willis: 0438 100 577 · Killarney Historical Society Mobile: 0407 140 949 · Allora Historical Society Email: president@allorahistoricalsociety. org · Stanthorpe RSL Sub-Branch Phone: 4681 0047 · Wallangarra RSL Sub-Branch Phone: 4684 3299

Dear Editor, One hundred years ago, on 11 November 1918, the Armistice that ended the fighting during the First World War was signed with Germany. After more than four years of brutal fighting in the most destructive war the modern world had seen, the guns fell silent, and people around the world rejoiced. But it came at a great cost, and for Australia, of the some 416,000 who enlisted for service more than 60,000 died the effects of which were felt in every community, large and small, around the country. In the years that followed the war, 11 November was known as Armistice Day and two minutes of solemn silence was observed at 11am. Today, 11 November is known as Remembrance Day, and it stands as the day we remember the men and women who have suffered and died in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations over a century of service. This Remembrance Day, I urge all Australians in communities across the nation to wear a red Flanders Poppy and to stop for a minute's silence to remember these brave men and women. We should also remember those who returned home carrying with them the scars of their service, and the family members who cared for them. And we thank those currently serving in the Australian Defence Force and on peacekeeping operations. As a nation we should all show our gratitude for the sacrifice of those who have bravely served and died. For a century we have remembered them and we will ensure they are remembered still. Lest we forget. The Hon Darren Chester MP Minister for Veterans' Affairs

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NDIS EXPLAINED AT THIS FORUM Do you have questions or want to know more about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)? Maranoa MP David Littleproud will hold an NDIS community information and question-and-answer forum in Warwick next Thursday 15 November. The NDIS is administered by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). Staff from the NDIA will attend the forum to listen and offer assistance about the Southern Downs rollout. "The NDIS is the largest social reform since Medicare," Mr Littleproud said. "I'm holding this session to give our community a chance to speak with the NDIA and hopefully iron out any kinks. "It's a once-in-a-generation landmark reform and the NDIS is making a real difference, especially in rural communities like ours. "I believe one of the biggest tragedies for our rural communities is when a loved one is forced to move away - move to a larger town or city, away from family and everything they've ever known - to receive care. "The NDIS rollout is making a difference to this." From accessing personal care and support to providing therapy services and essential equipment - the NDIS is the new way of providing support for people with

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NEXT ROUND OF BAITING Southern Downs Regional Council is encouraging the region's farmers to bait for wild dogs. The council provides free 1080 wild dog baiting services to landholders in the Southern Downs region, and undertakes four to six coordinated programs per year. Landholders can also request reactive baiting. Councillor for Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability Cameron Gow said regular, coordinated 1080 baiting is the most effective wild dog control method. "Council's regular ground baiting program when coupled with trapping and shooting has seen wild dog numbers reduce drastically in the region where the program has taken place," Cr Gow said. "In September, Council conducted another round of our coordinated ground baiting programs across the Southern Downs. "During the latest round, Council also deployed approximately 25,000 baits in inaccessible areas using a helicopter." Local landholder Paul Maher helps coordinate dog baiting for local farmers, and says wild dog attacks are a problem in the region. "I see dogs on my property regularly, and have had problems with dogs attacking cattle in the past," Mr Maher said. "From my own experience, I know that baiting along with trapping and shooting works to control dogs, and I tell other farmers to do the same."

SDRC, along with the Toowoomba and Goondiwindi Regional Councils, receives funding through the Queensland Feral Pest Initiative (QFPI) to undertake strategic wild dog baiting across the region. Council's next round of coordinated wild dog, fox and feral pig baiting will run from next Wednesday 14 November to Friday 16 November. Council also conducts landholder training and planning through funding and support from the QFPI and Granite Borders Landcare Committee. For more information on Council's 1080 wild dog baiting program and the baiting occurring in November contact Craig Magnussen, Senior Local Laws Officer (Pest Management) on 1300 MY SDRC (1300 697 372) or craig.magnussen@sdrc.qld.gov.au. â—?

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The Southern Downs Regional Council announced in late October it will seek to sell off environmental approvals it owns for the proposed Emu Swamp Dam near Stanthorpe to the highest bidder. This is despite Queensland law allowing the council to "gift" the approvals to a non-profit group - such as the Stanthorpe and Granite Belt Chamber of Commerce which is preparing a detailed business case for the dam, with completion expected by the end of November. The Chamber hopes the business case will assist in securing State and Federal funding for the new dam - but it needs to have the environmental approvals in its possession. It is unclear who else would bid for the approvals, but that hasn't stopped the council issuing the tender. Here Stanthorpe resident AMANDA HARROLD shares her views on the situation ... To all levels of government, please hear our plea - we are asking for a hand up and not a hand out. The Southern Downs has moved into high water restrictions and has over one year of water left. We are concerned for our water security in the short term, but also in the long term as the drought conditions worsen and the population grows we are facing a water crisis. This is not the first time that Stanthorpe has faced the possibility of running out of water. In the last drought, the town had two weeks of water left and was on the verge

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OPINION decision has outraged the community as the money expended towards this project was sourced via grant money, ratepayers' money and private money contributed by the Stanthorpe Community Reference Panel. The approvals have already been paid for by the community and it is disappointing that this community will have to again pay for something it already owns. The real danger however is that the approvals will expire in April 2019 and for the Coordinator General to extend the approvals again, the owner (ie council) will have to prove that they have carried out works as part of the approvals. The Granite Belt community is one that does not shy away from a challenge but accepts it and contributes towards making things happen. The community has a long history of raising money for much needed infrastructure and has always had a willingness to work with all levels of government for the betterment of the town. At this stage, local farmers have indicated they are willing to put $24 million dollars towards this project to drought-proof their farms. Other benefits include the creation of 700 hundred jobs and an injection of $70 million dollars into the local economy. So to our leaders - hear our plea for a hand up and not a hand out. All levels of government and the community can all work together to deliver this life-changing project if common sense, decency and honour come to the fore. All parties need to come to the table and make this project happen because we can no longer ignore this water crisis, the time to act is NOW. ● Amanda Harrold Stanthorpe

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TORNADO REMEMBERED The Killarney and District Historical Society is commemorating the 60th anniversary of the tornado which devastated the town on 22 November 1968. On Thursday 22 November they will hold a church service at the Uniting Church at 5.30pm and on the following Saturday night, 24 November, will hold a dinner at the Killarney Recreation Club. There will be guest speakers and the Society is inviting past and present residents to come and be part of celebrating Killarney’s future. Tickets are $30 and are available at the Killarney and District Historical Centre. The Society will also unveil a plaque in Canning Park that weekend and have thanked the Yangan Sandstone Quarry, Ross and Graham Hamilton, Paul Stumkat, the Killarney Co-op, Wickham Farms, the Southern Downs Regional Council and the Killarney Lions Club. Enquiries to Jeanette Braithwaite on

OUT-OF-COURT The Southern Downs Regional Council has paid an out-of-court settlement of more than $236,000 to a former Stanthorpe Shire Council employee who sued both the council and the former James Hardie company after being diagnosed with mesothelioma. The quarterly human resources report submitted to the September meeting of the council outlined the settlement amount but did not detail the circumstances in which the former employee contracted the disease, which is associated with asbestos exposure. “Early this year Council was served with a claim from a former Stanthorpe Shire employee who was diagnosed with mesothelioma,” the report stated. “This was a joint claim served on both Council and Amaca (formerly James Hardie). “The claim was settled in September 2018 with Council required to pay the claimant the amount of $236,906.25.”

GAP CLOSURES The Cunningham Highway at Cunninghams Gap will continue to be closed between 7am to 9am and 1pm to 3pm daily until and inclusive of this Saturday 10 November. Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) contractors have spent this week carrying out works on the cliff-faces above the road, including stabilisation of large boulders and removal of loose debris as a result of torrential rain associated with Cyclone Debbie in early 2017. ● 12400070-RA39-18

Our council has stated that it aims to develop a strategy to ensure a secure urban water supply is provided for Stanthorpe and other parts of the region. One strategy is a pipeline from Warwick's Connolly Dam to Storm King Dam. At present Connolly Dam has 14 months of water and Storm King has 13 months. The cost of building a pipeline from Connolly Dam to Storm King Dam - which will be over 40km long through private land and granite rock - will be in the vicinity of $25 million dollars, not to mention the enormous cost of the energy requirements to pump the water uphill. The cost for this option will be the responsibility of council and the ratepayers. Piping water from Connolly Dam will not be providing a new water source, just moving water from one district to another. Given that Connolly Dam has only one month more water available than Stanthorpe, how is this a sensible option? There is an alternative solution in Emu Swamp Dam. The Stanthorpe and Granite Belt Chamber of Commerce gallantly took over this project and is completing the Detailed Business Case after council declared it was not financially viable. The Chamber has managed to turn this dam into a viable project and it is now solely an irrigation project. However, there is the potential to be able to supply 450 ML of emergency urban water at no capital cost to ratepayers. This project is at risk due to a number of issues including the transfer of the Environmental Approvals which council has put out to tender to recoup costs incurred of $1.5 million dollars. This

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NEWS JPS HAVE MOVED Rose City Shoppingworld is pleased to announce that the Justice of the Peace (JP) service has moved to a new location. A new desk facility for ‘JPs in the Community’ which offers more privacy for customers has been designed and is now located at the entry from the carpark at the Coles end of the shopping centre. The JPs are available on Tuesdays, Thursday nights and Saturday mornings. The service the JP’s provide is voluntary and the times listed are always fulfilled by the roster system they use. Times are · Tuesday, 12.30pm to 2.30pm · Thursday, 4pm to 6pm · Saturday, 9.30am to 11.30am · For more information contact Rose City Shoppingworld Centre Management on 4667 0142.

INQUEST DATES SET A Coroner’s inquest into the fatal police shooting of a man at Freestone in November 2016 will begin at the Toowoomba Courthouse on Monday 10 December.

The inquest will examine the circumstances surrounding the death of 65 year old Russell Winks on his Charleys Gully Road property on Thursday 17 November 2016. A pre-inquest conference held in Brisbane last week heard Mr Winks became involved in a confrontation with police called to the property by his wife on that day. The conference heard Mr Winks allegedly threatened the police with a firearm before being fatally shot by officers. The inquest is listed for hearing over three days. The Coroner’s Court online entry for the inquest states it will seek to establish if the “police use of lethal force against Mr Winks was in accordance with the Queensland Police Service ‘use of force’ policy in the Operational Procedures Manual at the time”. The inquest will also investigate if there were “any ‘less than lethal’ use of force options open to the officers which they did not take, whether the investigation by Ethical Standards Command was appropriate and sufficient and whether there are any

further recommendations which can be made which could prevent deaths from happening in similar circumstances in the future”.

NAURU VIGIL A ‘Kids Off Nauru” prayer vigil will be held at Warwick’s St Mark’s Anglican Church tomorrow night, Friday 9 November, from 5.30pm to 6.45pm. The Vigil has been organised by Love Makes a Way, with Common Grace, Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce, World Vision and Micah Australia as part of the #KidsOffNauru campaign. The Southern Downs Refugee and Migrant Network will hold a ‘Sunset Spring Friendship Picnic by the River’ event next to the Condamine River in Federation Park in Warwick - near Tiddalik - on Sunday 19 November from 4pm to 6pm. More details on the Network’s Facebook page.

STILL PROCEEDING The owner of the vacant block at the corner of Fitzroy and Albion Streets in Warwick says his development plans for the site are still progressing. Brisbane-based developer John Kearney gained council approval in 2016 for a 550sqm building and a

300sqm building on the site to be developed as a combination of retail, medical and office space and a food outlet. The land is situated next to the building housing Burson Auto Parts and the former Warwick Daily News offices. Mr Kearney said the development was progressing “slowly” as he is focusing on other projects at this time, but said he was still in talks with potential future tenants.

DUMPERS CAUGHT The Southern Downs Regional Council is investigating a case of illegal dumping near Leyburn. A council statement said “individuals dumped two separate loads of concrete pads and blocks, metal piping and turf off-cuts along Benson Road on or around Friday 26 October”. “Local residents reported the incident to Council and reported that the dumping had damaged a property fence in the area,” the statement said. If any residents observe persons illegally dumping wastes in the region, please notify Council on 1300 MY SDRC (1300 697 372) or notify the Queensland Government at https:// report-littering-dumping.ehp.qld.gov.au.

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EXCLUSIVE 3.0L ISUZU TURBO DIESEL

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• 7" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • REVERSING CAMERA • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+

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• 7" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • FUEL EFFICIENT 7.2L/100KM# • MASSIVE 2,550MM LONG ALLOY TRAY~

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• 18" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS & SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ SATNAV, USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST

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• 8" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ SATNAV, USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM • LEATHER ACCENTED SEATS§

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WARWICK AUTOMOTIVE ISUZU UTE 51 Victoria St, Warwick QLD 4370 PH: 07 4660 2000 A/hours: Tony Locke 0407 595 489

5-star ANCAP safety rating on all MU-X models & 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards & 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs irst, for eligible customers. Excludes trays & accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The 5 years Capped Price Servicing covers the irst 5 Scheduled Services for 18MY & later vehicle models for up to 5 years/75,000km (whichever occurs irst) & for 16.5MY & 17MY for up to 5 years/50,000km (whichever occurs irst). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions & current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 & 4x2 High Ride models & 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when itted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray itted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption & emissions igures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) & are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption & emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traic conditions, individual driving style & vehicle condition. §Seats have leather touches or accents (excluding third row for MU-X), but are not wholly leather. *Private & ABN holders only on 18MY vehicles. Excludes government, leet, rental & non-proit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery & statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $500 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/10/18 until 31/12/18 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. Excludes demonstrators. †Ofer is limited to 18MY 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/10/18 & 31/12/18 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. The Scheduled Servicing ofer covers standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty & Service Booklet for the irst 2 years Scheduled Servicing (covering the irst 2 Scheduled Services up to 24 months/30,000km – whichever occurs irst). Ofer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other ofer. ‡$1,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories on 18MY models sold & delivered between 1/10/18 & 31/12/18, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other ofer, excluding the 2 years free Scheduled Servicing where ofered.

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WARWICK NISSAN 11-15 Albion Street, Warwick QLD 4370 - Tel: 4660 2000

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www.warwicknissan.com.au *Conditions, fees and charges apply. 0% Comparison rate for approved personal and business applicants of Nissan Financial Services (Australian Credit Licence Number 391464). 0% APR. Maximum 36 month term. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the example given and may not include all fees and charges. Diferent terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a diferent comparison rate. This comparison rate for the purpose of the national credit code is based on 5 year secured loan of $30,000, although this ofer relates to a 36 month term only. Ofer available on new and demonstrator eligible vehicles purchased between 1/10/2018 and 30/11/2018 and delivered within 30 days of end of month in which vehicle is ordered. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Nissan reserves the right to vary, extend or withdraw this ofer. Not available in conjunction with any other ofer. (a) $40490, (b) $49990, (c) $65490, (d) $46490 inanced over 36 monthly repayments of (a) $562.36 (b) $694.31, (c) $909.59 (d) $645.70, and a inal payment of (a) $20245.11, (b) $24995.00, (c) $32745.14, (d) $23245.14. Total amount payable over the term (a) $40489.96, (b) $49990.16, (c) $65489.88, (d) $46489.84. Premium paint available at additional cost. (JEKQ-4BN7)

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NEWS BUSY AT ALLORA MEN’S SHED

FOOTY FANS HELP OUT THE BUSH The coast met the country when the Gold Coast Titans delivered $12,000 worth of drought relief supplies to Warwick last Thursday 1 November. Second rower Will Matthews and club officials made the trip over the range and handed over both horse and calf feed manufactured by Riverina in Warwick. The horse pellets went to non-profit group Riding For The Disabled which runs

riding programs for disabled children at the Warwick Showgrounds between the Show and the Rodeo each year, using locallyowned ponies. Local dairy farmers were the recipients of calf pellets which were gratefully accepted. The Titans raised the money from fans at their last home game of the season this year against the Brisbane Broncos, from gold coin donations and memorabilia auctions. ●

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barbecue skillion. The productive gardening area does not need 'opening' as it is already producing a range of fresh vegetables to all and sundry. AMS fully supports the new QMSA President's intention to again closely affiliate the Queensland body with Australia Men's Shed Association. AMSA's aims, which we fully support, are 'to improve the health and wellbeing of members and reduce the number of men who are at risk from preventable health issues that may emanate from isolation'. Funding assistance comes from the Federal Department of Health. Allora Men's Shed members meet on Thursday and Saturday mornings from 8.30am to midday. Men are welcome to come and have a cuppa with us at 10am, 16 Jubb St., each open day to see what we are about. ●

Men’s Shed members ready to pour the new floor.

If you can't see the car you are looking for, please contact us for our free, non-obligation vehicle sourcing service. It's fast, it's safe, it's free.

Chris Murphy Dealer Principal

2012 Commodore 2010 Holden Nissan Navara RX DualVEII Cab SV6

2014 Nissan HoldenNavara Captiva 2010 RXLS Dual Cab Wagon

2014Nissan HoldenNavara Captiva 2010 RXLS Dual Cab Wagon

2016Nissan Holden Trax LTZ 2010 Navara RX Dual Cab

•฀3.5฀Ltr฀Petrol • 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder •฀6฀Speed฀Automatic • Diesel •฀116,958kms • Utility - dual cab • 5-speed Manual • 99,024kms

• 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder •฀2.4฀Ltr฀Petrol •฀6฀Speed฀Automatic • Diesel •฀91,132kms • Utility - dual cab •฀7฀Seats • 5-speed Manual • 99,024kms

••฀2.4฀Ltr฀Petrol 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder ••฀6฀Speed฀Automatic Diesel ••฀85,984kms฀•฀Tow฀Bar Utility - dual cab ••฀7฀Seats฀•฀Nudge฀Bar 5-speed Manual • 99,024kms

• •฀1.4฀Litre฀Turbo฀Petrol 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder • •฀6฀Speed฀Automatic Diesel • •฀25,986kms Utility - dual cab • •฀Leather 5-speed Manual • 99,024kms

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2010 Nissan RX 2014 SubaruNavara Forester Dual Cab AWD 2.5i Wagon

2010 Navara RX 2013 Nissan Ford Kuga Trend Dual Cab AWD Wagon

2010 2012Nissan MazdaNavara BT-50 RX XT Dual Cab Dual Cab 4x4

2010 Navara Wildtrak RX 2016Nissan Ford Ranger Dual Cab PX MKll 4x4

• 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder •฀2.5฀Ltr฀Petrol • Diesel •฀6฀Speed฀Automatic • Utility - dual cab •฀55,243kms • 5-speed Manual • 99,024kms

• 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder •฀2.0฀Ltr฀Turbo฀Diesel • Diesel •฀6฀Speed฀Automatic • Utility - dual cab •฀73,882kms • 5-speed Manual • 99,024kms

••฀3.2฀Ltr฀Turbo฀Diesel 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder ••฀6฀Speed฀Manual Diesel ••฀121,410kms฀•฀Steel฀Bull฀Bar Utility - dual cab DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY ••฀Brush฀Rails฀&฀Side฀Steps 5-speed Manual was $25,990 •฀Alloy฀Tray฀•฀Loaded฀with฀Extras • 99,024kms

• •฀3.2฀Ltr฀Turbo฀Diesel 2.5 litre, 4-cylinder • •฀6฀Speed฀Automatic Diesel • •฀66,757kms฀•฀Leather Utility - dual cab • •฀Hard฀Top฀•฀Bull฀Bar 5-speed Manual • •฀Side฀Steps 99,024kms

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See the range at warwickautomotive.com.au A/Hours phone: Tony 0407 595 489 I Craig 0411 295 389 I Tim 0488 618 880 sales@warwickautomotive.com.au I 11 - 15 Albion Street, Warwick, Qld

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Will Matthews of the Gold Coast Titans with Chris Munro, Tracey Sexton and ‘Elmo’ of Riding For The Disabled.

On their activity day last Thursday 25 October some of the 14 Allora Men's Shed members present engaged in pouring a 7m x 5m cement floor under the new barbecue/ entertainment skillion. This area is under the spectacular feature London plane tree in the complex. Other members worked on repairing a welder, manufactured a decorative garden wheel barrow - available at True Value Hardware for but $70 - a pair of garden old-style laundry trolleys for an order and preparing to fit gutter guard on the new shed, being inundated by falling silky-oak leaves. Saturday 17 November at 3pm will be a memorable occasion for AMS, as it will be the formal opening of the total Jubb Street complex of the renovated Scout den, new 15m x 10m shed/ workshop, connecting 15m x 7m skillion and the aforementioned

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property THE COMPLETE FAMILY PACKAGE LOOKING for a family home with it all? Look no further than 54 Rosehill Road, Warwick. This inviting family home has four big bedrooms all with built-ins plus an ensuite off the main. There are two massive lounge / rumpus areas, one of which has just undergone a full renovation including new paint and carpet. This room is huge and needs to be seen to be believed! It's perfect for kids to spread out without being on top of each other. Central to the home, opening out into the dining area, is the spacious kitchen complete with breakfast bar, plenty of bench space and storage galore. To the back of the home there is a sprawling covered entertainment area overlooking the sparkling in-ground salt water pool. The pool is also solar heated so swimming season is extended at this household. You'll be the envy of family and friends alike with a set-up like this! For the home based business proprietor or even just the car fanatic of the family,

we can't forget the massive 12m x 7m powered colorbond shed. It easily holds 4 cars, has its own rainwater tank and pump and storage area behind. There's also yet

another garden shed measuring approx. 6m x 3m to hold the kids bikes and the mowing gear. The current owners love this home

and are sad to put it on the market but the call of a coastal lifestyle beckons so sadly they're ready to move on to another chapter in their life. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 54 Rosehill Road, Warwick Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 garage Price: Offers welcome Inspect: By appointment Contact: Shane Stirling, Property Specialists Warwick, 0409 347 363

Linda

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4 BEDS, POOL AND A BIG SHED - THE COMPLETE FAMILY PACKAGE 54 Rosehill Road WARWICK Looking for a family home with it all? Look no further than 54 Rosehill Road, Warwick. 4 big bedrooms with built-ins, 2 bathrooms, 2 massive lounge areas, Salt water in-ground pool and a massive 12m x 7m colorbond shed. All situated on a big 1240m2 block!

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Stunning 4 bed brick home with massive outdoor entertainment area and sheds galore! Positioned on 1257m2, there’s plenty of room to store the cars and the caravan out of the weather and to have the kids run around the yard. Great location, walk to shops, schools and everything Allora has on offer. Bed 4 | Bath 1 | Car 6 Price: $387,000

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NEAT AS A PIN ON PALMERIN! 195 Palmerin Street, WARWICK Very private 3 bed brick home in a great location. Extremely neat and tidy! Includes solar power, aircon, queen size bedrooms with built-ins, garden shed, massive outdoor entertainment area. Sellers have found another house so they’re committed to move. As such they’ve listed it at a price to get it sold

ID: 1214

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Bed 3 | Bath 1 | Car 2

ID: 1218 Contact: Shane 0409 347 363

IMMACULATE PRESENTATION, AWESOME VALUE

Lynne

Contact: Shane 0409 347 363

COUNTRY COTTAGE & OLIVE GROVE 2 Sprotts Road, ELLINTHORPE 3 bedroom workers cottage, 4 titles, 1 acre. Excellent quality bore water, 2 x 2 bay carports, 2 bay garage with potbelly stove, sink & in-wall a/c. 80 olive trees, all watered with controlled under-tree irrigation system, 10 year old & fruit bearing currently producing in excess of 100 litres/crop of high value olive oil. 6km to Allora & 30km to Warwick

Bed 3 | Bath 1 | Car 4

ID: 1203

Price: $295,000

Contact: Bevan 0408 457 793

ID: 602 Contact: Bevan Vanderwolf 0408 457 793

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115 Albion Street WARWICK 6 Horseman Road WARWICK 195 Palmerin Street WARWICK 24 Clarke Street WARWICK 54 Rosehill Road WARWICK 2 Sprotts Road ELLINTHORPE 6 Lyons Crescent WARWICK 16 King Street YANGAN 52 Warwick Street ALLORA 5 Darling Street ALLORA 23 Forde Street ALLORA

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129 Palmerin St, Warwick, QLD, 4370 PO Box 514, Warwick, QLD, 4370 07 4667 0097 Email us admin@pswarwick.com www.pswarwick.com 12385960-LB18-18

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42 SHORT STREET, STANTHORPE •฀ Short฀walk฀to฀main฀street฀shops •฀ 3฀double฀bedrooms฀with฀r/c฀air-con

DELIGHTFUL RURAL RETREAT BECKONS

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39 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe 07 4681 2177

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Located only 15 minutes from Stanthorpe township, this delightful rural retreat could be the idyllic country home for you and your family or guests. Peaceful and private, the 37 acre property features enormous granite rock formations and beautiful natural bushland with many native wildflower species to be found along walking tracks. The Queenslander style home was relocated and renovated in recent years and retains original characteristics including high ceilings, ornate ceiling roses, French doors and polished floorboards. There are 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have built-in robes plus a study or nursery and a sunroom. A central open-plan lounge and dining area open out onto the wonderful expansive rear deck. An appealing kitchen with gas stove has a handy servery to the deck area and there is a tidy bathroom, separate laundry and toilet. A front patio is a sun-catcher in the winter months. There are 2 reverse cycle air conditioning units and insulation in the roof and underfloor to maintain a comfortable temperature through all seasons. 5kw of solar power and solar hot water system are sensible power-saving assets and the property has ample rainwater tanks. The fenced house

yard is a welcome sanctuary with established native shrubs and gardens. Separate from the house, a 4 bay colourbond shed includes a self-contained open-plan studio unit with gas stove, gas hot water, bathroom, separate septic and rainwater tank - ideal for guests or family. There is also a 4 bay carport with power, fenced vegetable garden and small orchard, 2 dams and fenced boundary. An inspection will surprise. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 117 Mengel Road, Amiens Price: $435,000 neg Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 4 garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Norm Crisp Real Estate, Stanthorpe, (07) 4681 2177

Est. Wine Region Homestead and Accommodation Accommodaion Creek Cotages, Ballandean, Qld • 40ha* (100* acres) Granite Belt lifestyle • 5 bedroom modern country homestead • 3 cotages approved for accommodaion Located on the doorstep of the Granite Belt Food and Wine Trail, this property presents an opportunity to become a part of the taste sensaion that Ballandean has become famous for. Turn a hobby into a thriving business combined with a relaxed lifestyle.

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Aucion Friday 7 December 2018 10:30am Level 26, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane Libby Sharpe 0429 362 080 Ray White Rural Tenterield *approx.

2 FH titles — Undulating Terrain, Selectively Cleared ‘Lunaic Ridge’, 61ha* (150* acres), Liston, NSW • Maryland River frontage, numerous swimming holes & waterfalls • 35min* Stanthorpe & Warwick, 2.5hr* Brisbane • 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom country style cotage • 2 large sheds, 1 fully self contained & the other a 2 bedroom bunkhouse, camp kitchen • Circumstance forces reluctant sale

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Aucion Friday 7 December 2018 10:30AM Level 26, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane Mark Clothier 0459 111 083 Ray White Rural Tenterield *approx. 12404180-LB46-18

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What a rare ind!! Located in the picturesque Freestone Valley is this 3 bedroom brick home on approximately 10 acres with loads of infrastructure. Inspection is a must of this beautiful property. • 4.23ha approx 10.5 acres • Easy 15 minute drive from Warwick CBD • Property is fully fenced • Creek frontage • 6 Bay shed featuring shower & toilet • Large caravan port off the side of the shed • 2 Bay shed with skillion, garden shed, chook pen • 2 x 5,000 gallons rainwater tanks plus separate tank for bore water • Modern kitchen features electric oven, cook top and dish draw Dining room • Large tiled lounge room with reverse cycle air conditioning

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$895,000 Only a few minutes drive from the CBD is this immaculately presented property. This property has it all from a very well built 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick home, second residence, magniicent gardens and entertainment areas. Avoid disappointment and arrange an inspection today • 78.5 acres on the edge of town divided into 5 paddocks with 5 dams • DA approved for short term accommodation • 2 x 4 Bay sheds with power and lights • Rainwater (7 x 5,000 gal & 1 x 3,000 gal) • Swimming pool • Solar panels (4kw) • Cattle yards with loading ramp

Located just 14k from Yangan this property has everything that the serious rural property buyer looks for, productive land, equipped 24mg bore, and a comfortable 3 bedroom country style home with views that you must see to appreciate. So here is the perfect opportunity for you to create your dream lifestyle. • 46.68ha (approx 108 acres) with approximately 80 acres of cultivation • Equipped 24mg bore • Creek frontage to Swan Creek & Gap Creek • Numerous out buildings • Loading ramp • Stables and round yard

CLEARING SALE SATURDAY 1st DECEMBER 2018 9am on SITE 450 Mt Marshall – Clintonvale Road, Glengallan. 4370, 20km North of Warwick.

OUTSIDE LISTINGS INVITED

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TRACTORS: -M/F 35; M/F TE20; IHC 584; IHC 5088 (cab & duels); M/F 65 tractor; Fordson Major tractor 3ptl; Agchief 50hp 4 x 4 with 4in1 bucket & 5’ slasher (less then 100hrs); DOZERS: :-CAT D4D 69K 471 ( power shift, bull tilt blade, 3 tyne rippers, tree spear, 14’ walk in rake, engine rebuilt 1500hrs ago, new clutches); M/F 300 Drott with rippers, scrub canopy, bull blade & stick rake (new engine & transmission 100hrs ago); Small back hoe attachment; stick rake (suit Bobcat); TRUCKS & CARS: :-1976 Acco 2152B bogie drive twin steer Cummins 555 with 15 speed RR box 24’ removable steel tray (registered as header carrier without riggers); 2002 Toyota Hilux 4 x 4 Duel cab; 1998 Hino FF 5.8mt tilt slide (7 ton tare); 1978 Toyota 45 series 2H motor tray back ute; 1990 Ford F150 4 x 4 tray back 351 motor;1989 Delta dual cab diesel (218469km, good runner, brakes); 2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara V6 auto 4x4 (332220km); 1999 Holden Rodeo tray back ute, petrol/gas, 5 speed 2WD;1996 Hilux ute (2.8 diesel,all steel tray, 255,000km, un reg); Canopy for 75 Landcruiser; 1981 Holden Rodeo 4x4 2ltr manual ute (farm car, needs radiator); 5 x Nissan rims & tyres; Yokohama 8.25 x 20 truck/machinery tryes; bull bar & side steps. BIKES & QUADS: - 2 x motor bikes ( 1x Honda 185—1 x Yamaha 250 N/G); Rubicon 500 4 w/d (N/G); SPRAYING: - Jenel 2,000lt trailed sprayer, 18mt boom, bogy axle, Tee Jet 844E controller; Silvan 600lt 8mt boom; Hardi 600lt nose tank with Honda pump; PLANTING: - Simtech 3/4 tonne air seeder; John Shearer 20 run Hi Lift Combine (G/C); HAY: - N/H trail Rakes x 3; Duel rake hitch; IHC bale loader; Kuhn GA4101 4.5mt rotary rake; 3ptl bale spear; GRAIN HANDLING: - Mitzi 54’ x 10” grain auger(elec, hyd wheel); Westfield 36’ x 10” (petrol motor); TILLAGE: - Napier 673 - 32 plate wheeled offset; Jarret 18 plate wheeled offset; M/F 12 disc linkage offset; Fiat 14 disc linkage offset; Connor Shea 13 tyne trailing chisel Plough (“Edgon”); Graham Holmes 10 tyne trailer chisel plough; John Shearer 28 plate 540 offset; John Shearer 24 plate 505 offset; Massy 11 point dock foot spring tyre chisel plough with wheels; M/F 25 tyne scarafier with ram; Massey 81 14 disc offset. SLASHERS: - Fieldquip LS 70, 6’with wheel; M/F 4’ slasher; Howard EHD 180 6 ‘ slasher; Howard 6’ heavy duty; STOCK HANDLING EQUIPMENT: - Thompson Longhorn off side crush; 2 x head bales; Morrisie branding cradle; RPM hyd calf cradle; Cyclone sheep spray race; 1200 x 1800 open top stock crate. TOOLS: -Mig welder, Mig welding wire; Qty new nut, bolts, screws, shifting spanners; snig chains; lifting slings; tools too numerous to mention; shovels; picks; (all new); 2 x ring/ open metric spanners; jump starter; fuelfitters; qty air fittings; air spanners; double ended grinder; 2 x jack stands; injector tester. COLLECTABLES: -2 x single furrow ploughs; 1 x double furrow plough; 1 x set 4” x 5’ steel wheels; 2 x cow bells (5”/6” Kentucky); 2 sets bullock wagon steel wheels; spring cart; Sunshine Chaff Cutter (3’ wheel); 1920’s British made M/F 9 point chisel plough; Old Lucerne mower; Fuel separator; Railway Inspectors cart; old steel wheeled fert spreader; milk & cream cans; SLADDLERY & LEATHER: - Qty leather bridles & breast plates (new); qty rope halters & leads (new); qyt leather tools; Roping saddle (as new); GENERAL: -DRYDEN Super Supreme 3 horse float (Air con, Fridge, Microwave, new flooring, VGG); 21’ x 8’ custom built container, with side & rear doors on trailer; 16ft farm tipping trailer with winch; Dakon 3ptl post hole digger (as new); solar elec fence unit; Greenfield 11 hp 30“ cut ride-on mower with catcher; 6 farm gates; tractor blade; 3ptl post hole digger; 2 x 12.4 x 24 & 2 x 16.9 x 30 tractor tyres (60%); QBB 1100lt Milk vat & unit; Howard Junior rotary hoe; Alfa Laval 15” pto hammer mill; Grasslands 10” elect roller mill; Galagher post hole digger; Digga post hole digger; Ferguson linkage blades; Butterfield/Blackburn diesel stationary engine (block, head, carby); cement mixer with Honda motor; 6x4 trailer; 60hp elec motor & 2 ½ S/C pump; Honda 8.5hp motor; 4 mtr caravan awning; outdoor gas heater (as new); 2 x 6’ x 4’ checker 3ml plate; Wild Country Converta camper trailer.

PLUS SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION PAYMENT฀STRICTLY฀DAY฀OF฀SALE฀---฀EFTPOS฀AVAILABLE฀•฀CATERERS฀IN฀ATTENDANCE Please visit our web page for further listings and photos

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THULIMBAH VILLAGE ESTABLISHED WINE HOSTS VALUE HOME REGION BUSINESS A GREAT opportunity exists to purchase a home you can not only live in while you renovate but affordable as you do so. Thulimbah is located just 16km North of Stanthorpe close to Wineries - Coffee shops - work farms such as Strawberry and Apple farms This home comprises 3 bedrooms

combined kitchen and dining area opening to living room. Timber floors throughout. combustion wood heater. Outdoor patio area. Our door bbq area plus huge 2000m2 house yard. Double garage plus carport and lawn locker. Well for garden use plus 22,000 rain water tank for house. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3365 Amiens Rd, Thulimbah Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 3 garage Price: $150,000 Inspect: Friday 9 November, 12 noon - 1pm; Saturday 10 November, 11am - 12 noon, or by appointment Contact: David Schnitzerling, David Schitzerling & Co Stanthorpe, 0418 717 979 or (07) 4681 2530

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99A High Street, Stanthorpe

ACCOMMODATION Creek Cottages are conveniently located just off the New England Highway at Ballandean, 15 minutes from the heart of the Granite Belt, Stanthorpe. Ballandean is renowned for its award-winning winemakers, vineyards, cellar door and gourmet food producers. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom homestead was designed and built for family living with a large north facing

verandah overlooking the gardens. The formal lounge was designed to emulate a gazebo that could be used year round capturing the north east aspect and rural vistas with space to entertain family and friends in comfort. Northern windows flood light and warmth through the home all winter with ducted reverse cycle air conditioning ensuring comfort year round. Add a stylish well equipped kitchen. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Accommodation Creek Cottages, Ballandean Price: Auction Inspect: Saturday 10, 17, 24 November, 10am-12pm, or by appointment Contact: Libby Sharpe, Ray White Tenterfield, 0429 362 080

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Items include: International 485 diesel tractor, Leyland 262 diesel tractor, 5ft daken slasher, bin tipper, tandem farm trailer, ford courier farm ute, 1500 litre orchard power spray, 20ft shipping container, 20 litre grease and gun, Honda EB3800 generator, round s/s/ milk vat, assorted s/s tubs, snig chains, mower ramps, Cox 12hp ride on mower, 2 wine filters, steel post rammer, Superior bee hand extractor, 2 meat saws, Zon 4 scare gun, 60 new cattle yard panels, Cattle crush, Steel stock loading ramp, 2 industrial Coffee Roasting machines, household furniture and white goods

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COMMUNITY DIARY SENIOR CITIZENS

Carmel on 4661 3136.

Warwick Senior Citizens monthly activities are held at 13a Albert Street, Warwick. First Monday of each month Hoy (cards) from 2pm. First Tuesday of each month - Friendship morning from 9am. Every Monday - 500 (cards) from 9am-11.30am. Every Tuesday - THAI CHI from 9am. Every Wednesday - Indoor bowls from 9.30am-11.30am. Every Friday - Crazy Whist (cards) from 9am11.30am. Subscription is $10 per year and covers all activities. For information phone Margaret on 0458 444 101, or Fay on 0424 287 121.

TUESDAY 13 NOVEMBER

HEART SUPPORT

Warwick Toastmaster Club meeting will be on Tuesday 13 November, at the CWA Hall on Grafton Street from 7pm9pm. You can meet new friends, hone your public speaking skills and build your confidence in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Everyone is welcome to attend ad a guest (free), so why not find out what Toastmasters is all about! For more info call Alice on 0402 032 502. National Seniors Christmas Lunch bookings open Tuesday 13 November. Members only or luncheon, more details later. Phone Carmel on 4661 3136.

The Warwick Heart Support Group meets on the last Monday of each month (except December and January) in the Founder's Room at Slade Campus at 11am. Lunch is held after a short meeting. Every second meeting a guest speaker attends. A warm welcome awaits any person who may have experienced a Heart issue. For more information phone Norm on 4661 5421 or Jenny on 4664 8173.

SATURDAY 17 NOVEMBER

SUNDAY 11 NOVEMBER

National Seniors Warwick Branch will travel to Tenterfield for the Cherries, departing from Fitzroy Street, at the Council Administration Building from 8am. We will have lunch at Arrajay Farm, bookings now open at Suncorp Bank. For more information phone Carmel on 4661 3136.

Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Sunday 11 November at the Jam Works, 7 Townsend Road, Glen Aplin at 12 noon. For more information contact warwickssc@gmail.com. or Jen on 0400 505 943.

MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER National Seniors General Meeting will be on Monday 12 November at the Condamine Sports Club at 11.15am. For more information please contact

Oak Tree Retirement Villages Warwick invite you to attend their Brain Cancer Musical Afternoon on Saturday 17 November at 12 O'Leary Street, Warwick from 2pm. Afternoon tea and refreshments provided, lucky door prizes and raffles. All proceeds go to Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. RSVP by Friday 9 November to Gloria Baker on 4661 1118.

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WEDNESDAY 21 NOVEMBER · Warwick VIEW Club lunch meeting will be on Wednesday 21 November at the Warwick Golf Club from 11am. VIEW

out what Toastmasters is all about! For more info call Alice on 0402 032 502.

Club supports the work of the Smith Family in assisting disadvantaged Australian Children. Contact Michele on 4661 5339 or Dulcie on 4661 8319. · Warwick Rose City Probus Club will meet at 9.30am at the Warwick Christian College Dining Room (enter via school car park on Horseman Road). There will be a talk on the history of Pratten. The meeting will also include a delicious morning tea. Enquiries phone Roy 4661 9728.

SUNDAY 9 DECEMBER Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Sunday 9 December at the Cherry Tree Cafe, crn Palmerin and Fitzroy Sts, Warwick from 9am for breakfast. For more information contact warwickssc@gmail.com. or Jen on 0400 505 943.

TUESDAY 11 DECEMBER Warwick Toastmaster Club meeting will be on Tuesday 11 December, at the CWA Hall on Grafton Street from 7pm9pm. You can meet new friends, hone your public speaking skills and build your confidence in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Everyone is welcome to attend ad a guest (free), so why not find out what Toastmasters is all about! For more info call Alice on 0402 032 502.

SUNDAY 25 NOVEMBER Travelling Country Music Social will be on Sunday 25 November at the Cowboys Club House, Alice Street, Warwick from 10.30am. Adults $8.00, Children $4.00, lunch, afternoon tea plus bottomless tea and coffee all day, lucky door prize and multi raffle. Walk up artists welcome so if you can sing, dance, or say poetry come along and have a go. Contact Marlene on 0419 710 828 or Ruby on 4664 4163. Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Sunday 25 November at the Allora RSL Club, 1 Warwick Street, Allora at 5pm. For more information contact warwickssc@gmail.com. or Jen on 0400 505 943.

SUNDAY 16 DECEMBER Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Sunday 16 December at Elbow Valley for their Social Club Christmas Party at 3pm. Please bring a plate, drinks and $10 secret santa gift. This is an RSVP event so please contact Jen by Friday 30th November. For more information contact warwickssc@gmail. com. or Jen on 0400 505 943.

TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER

WEDNESDAY 19 DECEMBER

Warwick Toastmaster Club meeting will be on Tuesday 27 November, at the CWA Hall on Grafton Street from 7pm9pm. You can meet new friends, hone your public speaking skills and build your confidence in a friendly supportive atmosphere. Everyone is welcome to attend ad a guest (free), so why not find

Warwick VIEW Club lunch meeting will be on Wednesday 19 December at the Warwick Golf Club from 11am. VIEW Club supports the work of the Smith Family in assisting disadvantaged Australian Children. Contact Michele on 4661 5339 or Dulcie on 4661 8319. ●

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come if you haven’t a blessed thing to eat! (4,8). DOWN 1. Big, but not so big it can’t be measured? (8). 2. Try standing up again to someone you fear (4). 3. The fellows get me to go round with a reminder (7). 4. Feel it’s an attempts to relieve you of some money (5). 5. Be responsible for having the rule changed! (8). 6. A neat twist in the mountaineering story? (4). 11. In it, one man’s opening letters (8). 13. Goes ahead with the addition that’s to include “8 Across” (8). 14. Take up the coat the host is holding out (7). 17. The way a policeman will walk? (5). 19. Say again that each has a lost love (4). 21. Witnessed the said flare-up (4).

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GARDEN ‘LEFT TO OWN DEVICES’ As readers of this column will know I was away for a good many weeks and my garden was left to its own devices. You can imagine how delighted I was when I arrived home to find hippeastrums in full flower, red peony poppies absolutely flourishing and spaces filled by alyssum and white daisies. Some hardy petunias I had put in before I left were also flourishing and large clumps of Jacobean lilies were flowering beautifully. 'Black and Bloom' salvia, lavender and some vincas that had survived the winter all added colour. The snail plant on the back fence is growing very rapidly and about the end of November it will get a tip prune to encourage flowering. The peony poppies that I grew last year from seed my granddaughter sent me years ago from WA had self-seeded and once again they are all big, beautiful, vibrant, red ones! Not an original pink one to be seen! I "Googled" them and have found that they are available in a wide range of colours - white, black, pinks of various shades, lilac through to deep purple and even yellow - so I have ordered some other colours ready for next year. They certainly put on a great show and are so easy to grow that they are an ideal plant for my garden! They are frost hardy and obviously do well on neglect! Red looks wonderful on its own but a variety of colours, especially the addition of white and black would look spectacular. They are known by a variety of names

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Now for a little garden philosophy that I have come across and which I find applies to me: My garden is a bit like some children - a little wild, hard to contain and control, but it makes me smile! I spend days, weeks and money trying to grow plants and weeds do it all by themselves for free! If you come across something you don't recognise in the garden and can't decide whether it's a weed or something valuable that has come up, I have found a sure fire way to help you make the decision. Grab it firmly by the top and pull - if it comes out easily you should have left it alone and it will not take well to replanting. If it resists all attempts to pull it out you can bet money on it that you really don't want it to continue to grow! Gardens are a thing of beauty and a job forever. If you have some time to spare and really want to treat yourselves over the weekend of the 17th and 18th of November head to Killarney to visit two beautiful gardens. The extensive Hoffman family garden will be open to the public as will be Annette Russell's spectacular rose garden. Sue's garden won the "garden on acreage" section and Champion Garden in the recent Warwick Horticultural Society garden competition and, despite the recent hailstorm, has continued to flourish and will be a delight to all who take the time to visit. Both of these are on the Queen Mary Falls road from town and are well sign-posted. ●

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CUP AND CRICKET DOMINATE THE WEEK As this edition is finalised I have one eye on the Melbourne Cup telecast and the form guide for the Cup in the hope that the winner jumps off the page and finds me. I hope your pick was one that has an affinity for wet weather. Last Saturday was certainly a spectacular start to the Melbourne Spring Carnival with some sensational racing and there is of course much more to come. By the time this edition hits your front lawn we will all know if Magic Circle has allowed his flamboyant owner Dr Marwan Koukash to make good on his promise of some post-race hi-jinks by accepting the Melbourne Cup trophy in a G-string , or being carted out of the mounting yard by security. It would be just another chapter in Melbourne Cup history. Whether we are cheering home Magic Circle or any one of the other 23 runners it will be far more memorable and less painful even if you have not backed the winner than watching the Australian Cricket team self-destruct in Perth on Sunday night. It was a performance that could only be described as cringeworthy. I fear we as Aussie supporters are going to be getting used to the flavour of humble pie for some time to come. I doubt I can honestly find one highlight in the whole sorry game. If pressed it was good to see Chris Lynn make it through the game unscathed by injury. Now if he could just hold on to his wicket a little longer and score a few more runs it would be helpful to say the least. Australian Coach Justin Langer, who had the honour of having a grandstand named after him prior to the game, must be seriously wondering what he has taken on. He has however urged fans to stick by the side, believing a win is not far off ever the optimist. The one real treat in the game was the return of Dale Steyn to the international arena. In his mid-thirties and returning from serious shoulder injury he was simply fantastic. It has been a week to forget all round for Australian Cricket. The Chairman of CA David Peever bowed to pressure and stepped down. On Monday longtime board member and former Aussie captain Mark Taylor also resigned from the board. Taylor was touted as a possible replacement for Peever and with his resignation the chasm between board and players may just have widened a little more, if that is possible. Humble pie - it's not something we as fans are accustomed to but before the debacle that is Australian cricket is resolved we will all be accustomed to the flavour. Casey GOLD MEDAL WINNERS DECIDED The Stanthorpe 2018 Golf Medal of Medallists competition was decided on Saturday. Winners of the Men's and Ladies Monthly Medal from throughout the year played for the "Gold Medal" Trophy and title of Medal of Medallists. After an extraordinary round of 77 Gross, Nett 65 Junior golfer Billy Webb added the Roy Carnell Trophy to his list of achievements this season. The talented youngster has also just earned his promotion to A Grade. The result was not quite as clear cut 26 SOUTHERN FREE TIMES

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Tom Donald was in great form last weekend, pictured firing his 20g coach gun with brass cartridges loaded with black powder. in the Ladies competition. In an exciting finish Neta Thouard and Kay Webb each returned a nett score of 77. After a tense count back it was Neta Thouard who was declared the winner of the event sponsored by Tom and Trish Fittock. The November monthly medal was also held on the day, and as winners of the November Medal Stroke event both Webb and Thouard are the first qualifiers for the 2019 Medal of Medallists event The Runners up were Bill Pyne with nett 67 and Kay Webb with nett 70. Mark Hendry returned the best Gross (75) in the Men's event and Neta Thouard (95) in the Ladies. Putting honours went to Billy Webb and Mark Hendry with 26 putts and Kay Webb led the Ladies with 28 putts. Greenkeeper Bill Pyne, read the green well at three holding the pin shot. Aaron Simmers claimed the pin at 12 and Trevor Ludlow held 17. Matt Waterworth held the pro-pin at 1/10, Hayden Smith at 5/14 and Mike McAuliffe at 9/18. Lorraine Evans had best ladies' approach at 17.In the run downs; it was a ball to scores of nett 70 and better. The monthly medal event was sponsored by long-time supporters of the Stanthorpe Golf Club, Howard and Adele Poole of Poole's Produce. This Saturday players will be hoping for a reprieve from the very hot conditions as they head out to play a mixed 4BBB Stableford for the Peirce Trophy sponsored by the Peirce family. Tee off from 11.30 am and time sheet is on the board. A 4BBB Stableford will be held for any players, who do not have a playing partner, ON THE GOLFING RADAR Upcoming events at the Stanthorpe Golf Club include the Heritage Bank sponsored Tee off for Breast Cancer Research day

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which will now be played on Saturday 17 November. Christmas is approaching faster than most of us would wish. An RSVP sheet is on display for the Club's Xmas break up on Saturday December 1. The Captain would also like to see the match play finalised by this date. There is already a timesheet on the board at the club for the popular Boxing Day Classic. Golfers should be adding these dates to their golfing diaries now. DONALD HOT ON THE RANGE Sunday proved to be a red hot day for hot shots on the range in Inglewood. Single action was the first event and Tom Donald continued his winning form when he outscored Craig Pilon and Craig Rowley. The Pistol event was a Rimfire event and there were 12 eager competitors on deck. Once again it was Tom Donald who was on fire in the 30 round National Match Course. Ray and Stephanie Dudgeon filled the minor placings After the lunch break a five stand shotgun competition was won by Terry Fairbanks. In this event it was Stephanie and Michael Dudgeon who filled the placings. During the lunch break members a short meeting to discuss the upcoming Zone Two Gallery Rifle Championships which will be held on the range on Sunday November 18. A 90 round match using centrefire rifles chambered for pistol rounds, e.g. 32/20, 38/40/ .38, .357. 44/40 etc. The range will be open on Saturday for practice from10.00 am. There will be a dinner Saturday night ($15.00pp). Bookings for the dinner are essential for to assist with catering for catering purposes. Overnight camping will be available and it is building as a fun shoot. Further information is available from the

Inglewood Sporting Shooters Club. LEOTTA AS SPORTERS RETURN Sporters were back in action last Sunday after a Sunday off due to the recent Stanthorpe Golf Open. Paul Leotta played well notching up a win. An eagle at was not enough to get Norm Steele the win but he did claim the runners up spot and the Pro Pin. Matt Waterworth returned the Best Gross score of the round. The run-downs went to Jim Mitchell and Terry Byrnes. Ian Anderson was on song at the third and claimed the Pin Shot. Cody Leotta and Mark Lynam did not go home empty handed either. Each left with a meat Tray. Sporters will tee off at the usual time on Sunday 7.308.00am. PLENTY TO DO FOR MALLET PLAYERS Another busy week for the Stanthorpe Mallet players got underway on Tuesday with the Association Croquet games. Playing singles Carol Verwey had three breaks of two hoops in a game against and Grace Howard. Although Howard played well and had a break of four hoops her opponent won the game 26-21, Pat Schnoor partnered Val Shephard against Jenny Tunbridge who played very well. Schnoor had two peels in the game but breaks of three and two consecutive breaks of two hoops saw Tunbridge score a 24-21 win. Andrea Denkewitz partnered Peter Tunbridge against Joy Newman and Effey Russell. Joy played well and despite scoring two breaks of three hoops Denekwitz and Tunbridge secured a comprehensive 23-14 victory. Eight players were on court on Thursday morning to play the Ricochet discipline Sharyn Roser joined a visitor Deb in a close game against Carol Verwey and Liz Ellway. freetimes.com.au


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Neta Thouard scraped home to collect the Ladies Medal of Medalists after a countback with Kay Webb. Neta is pictured with sponsor Trish Fittock.

Young Stanthorpe golfer Billy Webb capped off a what has been a great year last weekend. He has risen to the ranks of A Grade and won the Medal Of Medalists competition. This will not be the last trophy the talented youngster picks up in his golfing career. He is pictured with Club Captain Richard Reardon.

It was a visitor's day out with Roser and her partner winning 26-24. John Draper partnering Andrea Denkewitz played Bron Southgate and Peter Tunbridge and at the end of an interesting game scored a 22-14 win. Two full teams played Gateball on Friday. In the opening game, a low scoring event, it was Team Two (Bill Golding, Pat Schnoor, Joy Newman, Heather Widderick and Jenny Tunbridge) who took the early bragging honours winning 9-7 after Golding hit two balls through gate three on his last turn to secure the win Their opponents (Denkewitz, Grace Howard, Val Fancourt, John Draper and Sharyn Roser) hit back in the second game to score a 12-10 on the back of an Agari from Sharon Roser. Team one came out firing after the break with Grace Howard helping her team to a win by scoring two Agari's. John Draper also played very well in this game as the team scored a 16-11 win. Team Two evened the ledger in the final game. The highlight of the game was an Agari by Pat Schnoor but the entire team played well as they notched up a 13-10 win.

Bergemann. Colts captain Shaun O'Leary was the next to fall. At the drinks break Shawn Brown and at 5/92 Colts looked to be in trouble. Ben Heppell had Morgan Bourke caught and bowled in the second over after as Colts woes continued. He then dismissed Tom Fearne cheaply and finished his with 2/19 confirming his status as his team's leading wicket taker. Colts were looking to wrap up the tail but despite a quick wicket the tail wagged. The final fell when Clarkson took a catch close in off the bowling of Heppell dismissing Costello wrapping up Colts innings at 134. In reply James Kuttz (24) opened with another new Redback Mark Mills who opened his account for his new club by cutting a ball over slips for two before hitting one down the throat of the gully fielder Ben Heppell came to the wicket keen to get the show moving. In a power display he hit 13 fours in 25 balls with only 5 dot balls. Heppell was dismissed trying to hit one to backward point off the bowling of Colt's skipper O'Leary. As he returned to the sheds the Redbacks were in a commanding position at 2/96. Colts spinner Kiernan grabbed the next two wickets cheaply and despite being in a solid position the Redbacks were wary of a middle order collapse. The cool heads of Drewery (7) and Clarkson (18) saw the Redbacks home without the loss of another wicket. They reached the required target in just 20 overs. Colts 134 (John Cleary 34, Lachlan Gross 16, S.Brown 4-21, Dave Drewery 2-19) lost to Redbacks 4-140 (Ben Heppell 62, James Kurtz 24, Matt Kiernan 2-28, Shaun O'Leary 1-22)

REDBACKS WHEATVALE LEAD THE WAY The Rosewool Redbacks and Wheatvale teams head the standings in the Condamine Cup after the opening three rounds. The Redbacks scored an impressive win over rivals Colts at Warwick Cricket headquarters. Colts won the toss and elected to bat and got away to an impressive start. There were 41 runs on the board before the fall of the first wicket. John Cleary was bowled by Clarkson for 34. Some good line and length bowling from Don Drewery and first time bowler Shawn Brown saw the scoring slow after having a confident appeal for LBW turned down Drewery bowled a lightning bolt that hit the pad dismissing Fearby for 12. The first ball of the next over provided Shawn Brown with his first career wicket for the Redbacks when he claimed the important wicket of Lachy Gross(16) when he was caught at mid-off by Ben Heppell. In an interesting stat it seems Heppell an affinity for dismissing Gross. Fielding in the same position he has taken the catch to dismiss Gross every Colts and Redbacks have met. Kiernan found himself on his way back to the sheds after being dismissed for a duck, caught at cover by another debutant David freetimes.com.au

FOLLOWING FAMILY TRADITION Harrison Glasgow only took two games to show his class smashing an unbeaten 154 in what was a commanding performance with the bat. He follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. Both had impressive careers with the club. Allora had first use of the wicket and posted what looked to be a handy score of 204. Will Ole was the best of the Allora batsmen top scoring with 37. Aden Howard headed the bowling figures taking 4/26. Despite the impressive batting of Harrison Glasgow the remaining Wheatvale batsmen capitulated leaving the youngster to score the bulk of the runs. Alongside his 154 n.o. the next best was Hayden Doherty (12). Glasgow was in danger of running out of partners

before the game was wrapped up with Wheatvale scoring 9/206. Allora 204 (Will Ole 37, B.McClure 35, A.Howard 4-36, J.O'Brien 2-14) lost to Wheatvale 9-206 (Harrison Glasgow 154 not out, H.Doherty 12, Nick Goetz 3-17, Bruce Ole 2-18) POSITIVE NOD TO THE FUTURE In a good sign for the future of local cricket there was a plethora of runs scored in the Under 15 game between Southern Downs and Lockyer played at Slade Park on Sunday. A total of over 500 runs were scored in the game. Batting on the same deck as the senior players had used on Saturday Southern Downs set their opponents a big target of 337. There was some fine hitting from Josh Hagenbach (110) who scored a rate century in this level of cricket. Also among the runs were Neil Perrett (48) Tom Doherty (39) and Morgan Bourke (39). Lockyer made a good fist of the run chase but was dismissed for 194. Josh Sippel top scored for the visitors with 55 while Elliott Ferguson so made a fine half century. Hagenbach capped off a stunning day by taking 2/16. Tom Doherty also bowled well and after batting well claimed two wickets for 21 runs. The performance of these juniors augers well for the future of cricket in the district. CHANGE OF FORTUNE FOR WANDERERS Wanderers Cricket Club scored a much welcome win over their more fancied opponents South's in round three of the Stanthorpe cricket season. Wanderers were convincing winners after posting their opponents South's a modest run chase of 152. Tim Harslett opened the batting alongside Rashleigh and ope scored with 37. The first wicket fell with the score at 51 when Rashleigh was dismissed off the bowling of Harry Williams. At the midpoint of the game Wanderers were 3/109 and while the remaining batsmen got starts no-one was able to go on to a big score. Despite a good bowling performance from youngster Harry Williams who finished with 4/32 the South's bowlers did themselves no favours. Untidy deliveries contributed 31 extras to the Wanderers scorecard. South's supporters would have been confident their side would easily chase down the total The Wanderers opening bowlers Weylin Aldridge and Jamie Carnell made

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important early beak throughs. Aldridge had the scalp of South's captain Ben Staley for a duck with the last ball of the opening over and the score 1/1. Fellow opener Singh was despatched to the sheds shortly after when Harslett took a catch off the bowling of Carnell. The dangerous Liam Lanza fell cheaply and South's were selling at 3/13. Wanderers introduced Eddie Filmer into the attack. Filmer playing in his first game of cricket at any level decimated South's batting line up taking an impressive 5/10. South's were dismissed for a dismal 68. Williams top scored with 10. Once again the highlight of the batting innings was the 19 contributed by extras. South's will be smarting after the loss but the 84 run victory is certainly a change of fortune for Wanderers. South's will face last season's cellar dwellers in the final game of the washed out round one and will be keen to erase last weekend's loss. Wanderers will play Tenterfield and on the back of last weekend's results will be expecting a win. Perhaps the less said about the other game played in Stanthorpe the better. In what can only be described as a one sided game RSL and Tenterfield faced off on the CF White Oval. Tenterfield batted first and were dismissed by RSL for just 20 runs. Josh Wren backed up his good bowling last week with a stellar exhibition against Tenterfield. He took 5/10 as the visitors capitulated in just four overs. Wren has the impressive tally if 11 wickets in two games for just 22 runs. There are a few Aussie bowlers who would be pleased with those figures right at the minute. Unsurprisingly it took the premiers just four overs chase down the required 20 runs without the loss of a wicket. EFFORTS RECOGNISED Nine Warwick and Cunningham Polocrosse players were recognised for their achievements at the recent annual South East Zone function in Toowoomba. Warwick players Bree Thornton, Alicia Shepherd, Sally McGrath, Jordan McGrath and Bridget Shepherd each won best player awards in their respective grades along with Cunningham's Charles Lund and Anthony O'Leary. Cameron Reardon (Warwick) and Tegan Lamb (Cunningham) won Achievement Awards in the Under 12 age group. Tansey players Tom O'Neill and Beth Hafey who have both played Test Polocrosse were named Best A Grade At the AGM Justin Hafey Tansey was elected President of the Association. Warwick's Cameron Shepherd is vice President and Trish Shepherd also of Warwick Secretary. Official chief Umpire is Chris Sillitoe (Tansey) The full list of Player awards winners:A grade men - Tom O'Neill, Tansey A grade ladies - Beth Hafey, Tansey B grade men - Dougal Strahley, Tansey B grade ladies - Bree Thornton, Warwick C grade men - Dean Challenor, Toowoomba C grade ladies - Alicia Shepherd, Warwick D grade men - Charles Lund, Cunningham D grade ladies - Libby Dickinson, Tansey Master men - Chris Franklin, Gold Coast Master ladies - Sally McGrath, Warwick U21 men - Anthony O'Leary, Cunningham U21 ladies: Jordan McGrath, Warwick A junior boy - Dan Hafey, Tansey A junior girl - Bridget Shepherd, Warwick B junior boy - Josh Line, Gold Coast B junior girl - Annie Brosnan, Gold Coast U12 encouragement boy - Cameron Reardon, Warwick

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