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MUSIC ACCOLADE FOR KEV CARMODY The darling of the Darling Downs - and one of Australia’s most celebrated musicians and singer songwriters - Kev Carmody has been announced as the recipient of the 2019 JC Williamson Award, by organiser Live Performance Australia (LPA). The JC Williamson Award is the foremost honour that the Australian live entertainment industry can bestow. Kev will be honoured in Melbourne at the 2019 Helpmann Awards Act II ceremony on Monday 15 July. In awarding the 2019 JC Williamson Award, LPA recognises an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the Australian live entertainment and performing arts industry and shaped the future of our industry for the better. Past recipients include Dame Joan Sutherland, Barry Humphries, Kylie Minogue, Dr Jimmy Little, John Bell, Paul Kelly, Michael Gudinski, Stephen Page, David Williamson and Archie Roach, to name but a few. Kev Carmody is one of Australia’s pre-eminent wordsmiths whose politically charged, and socially aware lyrics have cemented him as one of our country’s contemporary voices. Of Aboriginal and Irish heritage, both cultures famous for oral histories in song, Kev was born to be a story-teller. His compositions include ‘From Little Things Big Things Grow’ with Paul Kelly which is based on the story of The Gurindji Strike
Live-performance legend Kev Carmody will be honoured with a JC Williamson award at the Helpmanns in July. and Vincent Lingiari in their struggle for Indigenous land rights and reconciliation. Kev said: "The artistic and creative prestige that the JC Williamson Award bestows upon me, in this case, is an acknowledgement of our ancient Indigenous oral musical and storytelling history. As this year's recipient I accept the award on behalf of this cultural recognition, with humility and gratitude ...... Thank you."
Born in 1946, Carmody grew up on a cattle station in the Darling Downs area of south-eastern Queensland. His family were drovers and stockmen who lived largely off the land, growing vegetables near the house and hunting. Around the stockmen’s fire he learned his love for storytelling and music. When he was 10, Kev Carmody and his brother were taken from their parents and sent to a ‘Christian’ school. Without completing his senior school years he returned to hard physical rural work for the next 17 years. His turning point came, when at the age of 33, Kev enrolled in the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education to study geography, history and music, progressing through to PhD studies at Queensland University. To make Kev more comfortable with the oral side of his studies, his lecturers allowed him to bring along his guitar to his first tutorial to allow him time to learn to write and construct an academic essay. Kev had never been into a library before and had never read a book. While at university Kev Carmody also took the opportunity to acquaint himself with experimental music pioneers John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Although his music would reflect his own Murri culture, expressed in the social history song traditions of Woody Guthrie and Huddie Ledbetter, Kev was never going
to be an ordinary or traditional singersongwriter. There’s been musical imagination as well as lyrical passion. He released his first album ‘Pillars Of Society’ in December 1987. Rolling Stone magazine described the album as “The best album ever released by an Aboriginal musician and arguably the best protest album ever made in Australia”. Four studio albums followed: ‘Eulogy (For A Black Person)’ (Nov 90), ‘Bloodlines’ (Jul 93), ‘Images And Illusions’ (Sep 95) ‘Mirrors’ (May 04). LPA chief executive Evelyn Richardson, said: “We are very proud to be presenting the 2019 JC Williamson Award to the legendary Kev Carmody in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the live performance industry and Australian society and his profound influence on several generations of artists and musicians”. Kev Carmody will be presented with the 2019 JC Williamson Award at the 19th Annual Helpmann Awards. The Helpmann Awards are the premier celebration of Australia’s vibrant live performance industry. The Awards recognise distinguished achievement and excellence in Australia’s live performance sectors including musicals, contemporary music, comedy, opera and classical music, theatre, ballet, dance and physical theatre, presentation for children and young people, regional touring and cabaret. ●
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FEDS DOUBLE DOWN ON DAM WORK The Stanthorpe and Granite Belt Chamber of Commerce is ecstatic over the announcement earlier this week that the Federal Government has increased its funding commitment to Emu Swamp Dam. “To have the Acting Prime Minister back in our town just two weeks after the Federal Election means that he has great faith in the Granite Belt’s future,” Chamber representative Stephen Tancred said. “Considering all the towns and cities and states that are now clamouring for project support from the newly elected government this is an important sign that the Granite Belt Irrigation Project is definitely on the radar as an important nation building project. “The Labor Party backed the project during the election campaign, proving that this is a project with strong bipartisan support, which now bodes well for the
Labor State government to also commit financially to the project”. It was also pleasing that the Southern Downs mayor spoke publically at the announcement about the council possibly being interested in also obtaining water from the dam for urban use. “This is very encouraging as the project was planned as an urban plus irrigation dam for the past 20 years, and there is no use advancing our major industry and leaving our town water users behind,” Mr Tancred said. Attending the announcement at the Ballandean dam site was chamber vicepresident Scott Bradburn, secretary Amanda Harrold, chair of the dam subcommittee Stephen Tancred, farming rep Tim Carnell and past-president Vic Pennisi. Chamber president Bill James was an apology. ●
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CEO GETS GRILLED OVER STAFF RDOS - RELIES ON ‘FEEDBACK’ The Southern Downs Regional Council is continuing to dig its heels in over a new industrial agreement with its white collar workforce and remains determined to strip back rostered day off (RDO) conditions for those employees. Currently the council’s administrative or ‘indoor’ ‘Stream A’ employees are entitled to a ‘nine-day fortnight’ flexible working condition but the council is seeking to reduce their RDO’s to one day per month, arguing that the current arrangement is unproductive. The case is currently before the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission (QIRC). Submissions have been presented to the QIRC by both the council and The Services Union, which represents local government employees across Queensland. A new enterprise bargaining agreement was recently struck with unions representing the council’s ‘outdoor’ or ‘Stream B’ workforce, who have retained their nine-day fortnight condition. It is understood around 30 councils across Queensland utilise a nine-day fortnight as a standard condition of employment along with other government agencies and providers. While the Southern Downs Regional Council has gone to great lengths to plead its case through the QIRC, transcripts of hearings before the commission held in May of this year and obtained by the Free Times
show senior council managers - including chief executive officer David Keenan received grillings by The Services Union representatives over affidavits supplied earlier to back up its case. Mr Keenan was pressed on the details to back up the council’s claims about productivity, having argued that “demands from the community” over service levels were behind the drive to reduce RDO’s for white collar workers. Mr Keenan was asked to produce documentary evidence to back up the council’s arguments but was forced to concede that “feedback” he had received from the community and businesses was essentially anecdotal. “So have you got a log of those inefficiencies and difficulties?” Mr Keenan was asked by the union representative. “I have feedback from councillors,” Mr Keenan replied. “I have feedback from developers within the region. “I have feedback from the community about levels of frustration experienced in trying to deal with staff when they’re not available. “Do I have a detailed log? I do not.” “But you’re making a statement that there’s difficulties and complaints, but you don’t have any record of them?” Mr Keenan was asked. “I get difficulties and complaints across the organisation on various matters, and
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on the ability of the team to meet these deadlines. “The concept of RDOs has been superseded by modern technology. “The concept that employees require days off work to undertake errands such as banking, medical appointments, hairdressers’ appointments et cetera has been superseded by the ability to perform banking online, book appointments online. “Additionally, many services that staff would previously utilise their RDO for are open after hours on evenings and weekends.” Other council staff cross-examined during the May hearings conceded that no formal survey of ratepayers had been carried out seeking their views on removal of the nine-day fortnight provision. But evidence was given that members of the public had at times given verbal feedback in respect of council staff along the lines of “youse are never at work”. The Services Union Branch Secretary Neil Henderson told the Free Times there was strong evidence to suggest that flexible working arrangements such as a nine-day fortnight improved workforce efficiency and overall staff morale. The full bench of the QIRC is expected to make a final ruling on the case within the next few weeks but no date has yet been set. ●
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“And I’m told by long-term residents there’s vast quantities of bore water underneath pretty much the whole of Warwick. “But I've lived in a lot of country areas and to me an obvious solution for Warwick would be to re-investigate the raising of, or build a new and higher wall at Connolly Dam and dramatically increase its capacity. “It’s a perfect catchment, it’s deep and you wouldn’t be taking prime agricultural land, although it is grazing country.
WHERE WE’RE AT… The Southern Downs Regional Council says it is progressing with its emergency water measures with significant rainfall highly unlikely during the winter months. The Free Times put the following questions to the council for this week’s edition in relation to urban water supply and received the following responses Q: High commercial users - is there any update regarding the water efficiency plans being developed with these businesses? A: Southern Downs Regional Council continues to work alongside the region’s high water use businesses and have now approved a number of submitted Water Efficiency Management Plans (WEMPS).
“And it gravity-feeds to town.” ● · Tell us what you think - send a Letter to the Editor at 94 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370 or email Jeremy.Sollars@ freetimes.com.au Check out Beatrice’s column this week on page 21 and head along to the QCWA Rooms on Grafton Street at 7pm on Wednesday 26 June to hear garden guru Brian Sams spread his pearls of gardening wisdom, a FREE event hosted by the Warwick Horticultural Society.
Council has received 11 complete WEMPS from local businesses and to date, over 21 megalitres per month has been saved through these businesses reducing their water consumption. Q: Bore investigations - is there any progress on this front? A: Initial bore investigations undertaken by Council have been completed and testing of suitable bores for yield and water quality will be undertaken in the coming weeks, with seven bores across the region to be tested. We're still seeking details on any fines that may have been applied to businesses, industries or households that may have breached restrictions. ●
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Three former Warwick residents were among a number of people charged in relation to a major drug trafficking investigation in Brisbane earlier this month. Matthew Peter Cross, 32, Andrew John Cross, 23, and Lloyd Michael Foran, 23, were among those arrested as part of ‘Operation Papa Hierarchy’, which police described as “a protracted operation targeting organised illicit drug distribution, particularly methylamphetamine and cocaine in Brisbane’s southside and bayside suburbs”. The three appeared in court in Brisbane following their arrests and are due to face committal hearings in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday 5 August. A Queensland Police Service (QPS) media statement said the 18-month joint operation involved detectives from the Cleveland Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) and the State Crime Command’s
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07 4660 2000 Chris Murphy Dealer Principal
USED CARS 2011 Mazda 3 NEO Sedan
2015 Nissan Pulsar ST Sedan
2015 Ford Kuga Ambiente Wagon
•2.0litrePetrol •5SpeedAutomatic •84,103kms
•2.0litrePetrol •6SpeedManual •49,465kms
•1.5litrePetrol •6SpeedManual •86,424kms •AlloyWheels
$11,990 DRIVE AWAY
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2013 Ford EcoSport Titanium Hatch •1.0LitreTurboPetrol •5SpeedManual •41,511kms
$13,990 DRIVE AWAY
2016 Nissan X-Trail ST 4x2 Wagon
2015 Nissan Pathfinder ST 2WD Wagon
2013 Toyota Hilux SR5 Crew Cab 4x4
2016 Nissan Navara ST Crew Cab 4x4
•2.5LitrePetrol •Automatic •50,503kms
•3.5LitrePetrol •Automatic•82,561kms •ReverseCamera •7AdultSeats
•3.0Litre,TurboDiesel •4SpeedAutomatic •105,316kms •SatNav•ReverseCamera
•2.3litreTwinTurboDiesel •6SpeedManual •70,397kms•SatNav •SoftTonneauCover
$21,990 DRIVE AWAY
2014 Nissan Navara ST Crew Cab 4x4 •2.5litreTurboDiesel •5SpeedSemi-Automatic •26,009kms•BullBar •TowBar•SatNav
$32,990 DRIVE AWAY •ReverseCamera •Loadedwith Extras
2014 Nissan Navara ST Crew Cab 4x4
$25,990 DRIVE AWAY
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2015 Mitsubishi Triton GLX Crew Cab 4x4 •2.5LitreTurboDiesel •5SpeedManual •49,058kms•BullBar •TowBar•ManyExtras
$23,990 DRIVE AWAY
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2016 Ford Everest Trend 4WD Wagon
2013 Toyota Hilux SR5 Dual Cab 4x4
•3.2litreTurboDiesel •6SpeedAutomatic •44,746kms
•3.0litreTurboDiesel •5SpeedAutomatic•67,638kms •BullBar•TowBar•Canopy •Loadedwithextras
$44,990 DRIVE AWAY •TowBar•BullBar •7Seats
$37,990 DRIVE AWAY
2018 Isuzu D-Max SX Dual Cab Cab-Chassis 4x4 DEMO
2018 Isuzu D-Max LSM Dual Cab 4x4 DEMO
2016 Ford Falcon XR6 Cab Chassis
•3.0litreTurboDiesel •6SpeedAutomatic •288kms •HeavyDutySteeltray
•3.0litreTurboDiesel •6SpeedAuotmatic •30kms•ReverseCamera
•4.0LitrePetrol •6SpeedAutomatic •90,780kms •AlloyTray
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$41,990 DRIVE AWAY Was $53,197
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07 4660 2000 See the range at warwickautomotive.com.au I Craig 0411 295 389 A/Hours phone: Tony 0407 595 489 I Tim 0488 618 880 I Shane 0432 216 214 sales@warwickautomotive.com.au I 11 - 15 Albion Street, Warwick, Qld
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Ph 07 4660 2000 Craig 0411 295 389 *Conditions, fees and charges apply. 1% Comparison rate for approved personal applicants and 1% annual percentage rate (APR) for approved business applicants of Nissan Financial Services (Australian Credit Licence Number 391464). 1% comparison rate also available for approved business applicants of Series 3 Navara ST & ST-X 4X4 Dual Cab models. 1% 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 1/5/2019 and 30/6/2019 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) $28,990 (b) $44,990 (c) $30,990 (d) $44,490 inanced over 36 monthly repayments of (a) $420.96 (b) $653.29 (c) $450.00 (d) $646.03 and a inal payment of (a) $14,495 (b) $22,495 (c) $15,495 (d) $22,245. Total amount payable over the term (a) $29,649.56 (b) $46,013.44 (c) $31,695.00 (d) $45,502.08. Premium paint available at additional cost. See Nissan.com.au for eligible models and warranty T&Cs.
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• 18" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS & ROOF RAILS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ SATNAV, USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • LEATHER ACCENTED SEATS§
• 7" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • REVERSING CAMERA • OUTSTANDING 3.5T TOWING+
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• 8" TOUCHSCREEN AUDIO w/ SATNAV, USB & BLUETOOTH® AUDIO STREAMING • PASSIVE ENTRY & START SYSTEM • LEATHER ACCENTED SEATS§
• 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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HURRRY TO WARWICK HUR WICK AUTOM OMOTTIVE IVE IISSUZ UZUU UTE TODAY 11-15 ALBION STREET, WARWICK (07) 4660 2000 A/H Tony Locke 0407 595 489 www.warwickautomotiveisuzuute.com.au
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. *Private & ABN holders only on 19MY 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 1/5/19 until 30/6/19 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. Excludes demonstrators. ^6 years/150,000km (whichever occurs irst), for Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/19. Excludes trays & accessories. <6 years Roadside Assistance (unlimited kilometres) for Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/19. >The Capped Price Servicing Program ("CPS Program") applies to Eligible Vehicles at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. For 19MY & later vehicle models, the Capped Price Servicing covers the irst 7 Scheduled Services for up to 7 years/105,000km (whichever occurs irst). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions, current pricing & model eligibility visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus-disclaimer. +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. ‡Ofer is limited to 19MY 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/5/19 & 30/6/19 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. 12420020-SN24-19
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WARM UP FOR WINTER
JUST ENJOY THE WARMTH There is nothing more comforting than sitting in front of a roaring wood fire and enjoying the warmth it brings to your home. Fifty-year-old family business, MWF Plumbing Stanthorpe can bring this warmth to your home with their variety of wood heaters, including the Kentwood Heating Collection, the new Saxon range, and the Clean Air Woodheaters. Michael and his brother Steven, both qualified plumbers, took over the business when the previous owners - who just happened to be their father and uncle - retired. In fact the duo are the third generation of their family to run the business, which was originally started by their great uncle. The duo worked for their dad as plumbers before stepping up to take on the business, so they know what they are talking about when it comes to the products they sell. The nice thing about MWF is that they not only sell the heaters, they also fit and install the gas and wood heaters themselves. The Kent Wood Heating Collection heaters are designed in Australia to burn hardwood, and are tested to the most stringent of standards. Kent have designed a wide range of heaters to suit any space, style and budget to ensure your family is kept warm on even the coldest nights.The new Saxon Heaters range is smarter and more efficient than ever. With clever features and breakthrough technology, Saxon's
HEAD IN TO HOT COPPER
new modern design will compliment any contemporary style and still maintain the romantic charm wood heating brings to your home. The Clean Air Woodheaters stands for
Keep Your Family Cozy This Winter
innovation, performance and efficiency. Check out the whole range at MWF Plumbing, located at 62 Maryland Street, Stanthorpe. For more information visit www.mwfplumbing.com.au ●
Hot Copper is a reputable home improvement and home decor shop that has been servicing Stanthorpe and surrounding communities for more than 25 years. For sale in store is a Nectre Bakers Oven which is a combination of heater and stove suitable for traditional living, which is proudly designed and manufactured in Australia. The Nectre Bakers Oven is beautifully compact but yet powerful enough to heat around 90m2 of living area. With its high efficiency rating and modest heat output, the Nectre Bakers Oven is a welcome addition to your home. For more information call Hot Copper on (07) 4681 1209. ●
Does your air conditioner heat your home efficiently? We create warming solutions for your home have available an extensive range of heating and cooling options available to ensure the system you select is the right one for you
Huge range of wood heaters with modern designs to choose from Call into our showroom and discover the comfort and affordability a wood fire offers
recommend and sell leading brands of wall mounted, split systems, ceiling mount or ducted air conditioning with many varying models to choose from.
Contact us today for sales, installation, service or repair in your home or workplace. NOW PROVIDIN G SALES A ND SERVICIN COLD OR G OF FREEZER ROOMS
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WARM UP FOR WINTER CONTACT A DAIKIN DEALER Brrrr! Winter has arrived. It's the time of the year when we pack our swimsuits and switch our air conditioning from cooling to heating to keeping us warm and cosy in these cold and dormant months, and as always - a little preventative maintenance can often save a lot of expense and inconvenience down the track. Of course, if you're looking at buying a new air conditioner for winter, there are a number of factors to consider that can help keep you warm all winter, and cool all summer. We recommend getting in touch with a Daikin Specialist Dealer, Border Refrigeration who can come and have a
look at your home and make an informed recommendation. Contact Border Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for your installation, service and repair needs by calling (07) 4681 0275. ●
KEEP WARM WITH SOFT WOOL
SUB ZERO CAN CREATE COMFORT Sub Zero knows air conditioning is an important part of creating a comfortable environment in people lives. The company supplies prompt and affordable air conditioning services to Toowoomba, Warwick, Darling Downs and South East Queensland. Sub Zero can help you choose the right air conditioner depending on things like orientation, window size and insulation. An air conditioner that is too large will be inefficient and expensive to run, too small and it won't adequately heat or cool
Border Refrigeration Daikin Specialist Dealers.
your home. Sub Zero Air Conditioning offers sales, installation, service or repair any air conditioning unit in your home or workplace. Sub Zero Air Conditioning is fully qualified in installing all types of air conditioners, abiding by all Australian air conditioning and refrigeration standards which ensures workmanship is up to standard. For more information call 0417 190 084 or visit https://subzeroaircon.com. au/index.html. ●
Rose City Wool & Skins has been buying wool, in south east Queensland since 1985. They are now selling a range of UGG boots, sheep skin slippers and car seat covers. They also sell cow and kangaroo hides, sheep skin rugs and other products. The sheep skins are great for swag liners
also for newborn babies and young children. You can use them as a pram liner, play mat or for extra warmth and comfort under the sheets. Rose City Wool & Skins is located in Palmerin Street,Warwick, opposite the Post Office, or call 0438 615 321.. ●
UGG Boots from Rose City Wool & Skins.
A cow hide from Rose City Wool & Skins.
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SALE NOW ON. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, WARWICK
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A popular heater suitable for traditional or contemporary living and is proudly designed and manufactured in Australia. The Nectre Big Bakers Oven is available in two sizes. It has the added feature of a baking oven and cook top with removable rings to become a cooking burner.
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NEWS
BUDGET’S DUD DEAL FOR DOWNS: LISTER Southern Downs MP James Lister has called the Palaczszuk Government’s new budget handed down on Tuesday 11 June, as “an insult to the bush”. “The state Treasurer Jackie Trad has just handed down the Palaczszuk Government’s budget, and there is not a single additional dollar for our electorate of Southern Downs,” Mr Lister said in a statement. “The Palaczszuk Government continues to give us higher taxes, fewer jobs and more debt. “It’s an insult to the bush. “Taxes are up and they’re managing to increase our state’s debt from $83 billion to
a whopping $90 billion - to burden future generations with their debt - but none of it is spent in our neck of the woods. “I have been trying to get the state Palaczszuk Government to fix dangerously degraded stretches of our highways but there’s not a single extra cent identified for this. “The Cunningham Highway between Aratula and Cunningham’s Gap, and also between Warwick and Goondiwindi is in a dreadful state in places, and the Gore Highway between Goondiwindi and Pittsworth has sections in desperate need of rebuilding.
“But there isn’t anything in the budget to fix them - just more papering over the cracks. “And there’s not a cent towards Emu Swamp Dam. “The Federal Government has chipped in a generous $47 million, the growers are contributing an unprecedented $24 million, and all the state government has to do is contribute is $13 million to get 700 extra jobs and economic security for our region. “This would be the cheapest 700 jobs this government had ever created, but still they are failing to invest. Even Bill Shorten agreed to fund Emu Swamp Dam."
Southern Downs MP James Lister is less than impressed with the deal for his electorate from the State Budget. ●
property GREAT PROJECT PROPERTY LOCATED on Ahern Lane just outside the village of Pratten, 30 minutes West of Warwick lies this 60 acre farm. A simple dwelling that could well be improved into a comfortable home sits on a nicely elevated site at one end of the property. Shedding for vehicle accommodation with a raised floor area suitable for a workshop or hay storage plus various livestock yards and pens allow for a variety of livestock uses. A bore, rainwater tanks and a stock dam provide water options across the property. Predominately open grazing land running back up to a timbered ridgeline with long road frontage. Power connected to the block and house with various other great sites to establish a new home. A great starter farm for anybody wanting to get into the rural market. Equally suited as a weekend getaway and country retreat. To be Auctioned at 11am on Friday 12 July at the Warwick RSL. For further details or to arrange an inspection call Mark on 0419 519 979. ●
122 Ahern lane, Pratten Qld 4370.
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 122 Ahern Lane, Pratten Qld 4370 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 3 garage Auction: 11am - Warwick RSL 12.07.19 Contact: Mark Mauch 0419 519 979
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AUCTION 11am – Warwick RSL 05.07.19 AUCTION 11am – Warwick RSL 12.07.19 Great Project Property! •30minutesWestofWarwick-60acrefarm •Simpledwellingthatcouldbeimprovedintoacomfortablehomesitsonanicelyelevatedsiteatone endoftheproperty •Sheddingforvehicleaccommodationwitharaisedloorareasuitableforaworkshoporhaystorage •Variouslivestockyards&pensallowforavarietyoflivestockuses •Bore,rainwatertanks&astockdam •Predominatelyopengrazinglandrunningbackuptoatimberedridgelinewithlongroadfrontage •Powerconnectedtotheblock&house •Variousothergreatsitestoestablishanewhome
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Westleigh - 346 Acres, Period Homestead, Irrigation Dams with Licenses, to be offered in 2 Separate Lots
122 Ahern Lane, Pratten Qld 4370 Contact Agent Mark Mauch - 0419 519 979 3
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HOMESTEAD BLOCK - Lot 5 on RP199042 - 52.80 hectares (130.36 acres) •Large4bedroom,2bathroomperiodresidence •Qualityinfrastructure-sheds,cattleyards,horseroundyardplusmore •Combinationofopengrazingandlightlytimberedcountry,areaspreviouslycultivated IRRIGATION DAMS BLOCK - Lot 6 on SP125455 - 87.5ha (216 acres) •Combinationofcultivatedcountry&lightlytimberedgrazingland •4damsplusanunequippedbore,185Megalitrewaterallocation •Powerrunningthroughtheblockwithbitumenroadfrontage
115 Curtain Avenue, Murrays Bridge Qld 4370 Contact Agent Mark Mauch - 0419 519 979 4
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COMMUNITY DIARY SENIOR CITIZENS Warwick Senior Citizens monthly activities are 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 TAI CHI from 9am. Every Wednesday - Indoor bowls from 9.30am-11.30am. Every Friday - Crazy Whist (cards) from 9am-11.30am. Yoga every Monday. Subscription is $10 per year and covers all activities. Phone Margaret on 0458 444 101, or Col 0407 131 050.
HEART SUPPORT The Warwick Heart Support Group meets the last Monday of each month (except December and January) in the Founder's Room at Slade Campus at 11am. Lunch after a short meeting. Every second meeting a guest speaker attends. A warm welcome awaits any person who may have experienced a Heart issue. Phone Norm on 4661 5421 or Jenny on 4664 8173.
4.30pm. For more information call PO ANC Peter Beacroft on 0418 673 298.
SEW CRAFTY The Sew Crafty Chicks hold their craft morning every Friday at the Warwick Bowls Club, Fitzroy Street, Warwick from 9am to 11.30am. Everyone welcome, come and enjoy good company, morning tea, work on your own projects, or learn new ones. Cost $5. For more info call Yvonne on 4667 3194 or 0427 673 194.
PROBUS CLUB Rose City Probus Club meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Warwick Christian College Dining Hall, Horsman Road, from 9.30am. $8.50, morning tea, guest speaker. Other outings, destinations of interest, group travels to shows. Phone Roy on 4661 9728 or Lola on 0427 560 084.
SOCIAL TABLE TENNIS Social Table Tennis is every Monday at the Stanthorpe Fitness Centre, Talc Street, from 10am to 12pm. $5, everything provided. Call 4681 2411.
HERE'S CHEERS
THURSDAY 20 JUNE
At Warwick Toastmasters Club meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at the CWA Hall, Grafton Street, from 7pm - 9pm. Everyone is welcome to attend as a guest (free), you can meet new friends, hone your public speaking skills and build your confidence. For more info call Alice on 0402 032 502.
Jazzy Breakfast will be on thursday 20 June at the Warwick Uniting Church, 37 Guy Street, Warwick at 10am. Wuppies will be performing from 8am-10am. Tickets at the door, $15 adults, $10 children, $40 families. Proceeds to Leichardt Patrol for drought relief. More info http://wkuc.org.au
KOOKABURRA CADETS
FRIDAY 21 JUNE
Navy Cadets TS Kookaburra Cadets Stanthorpe meet every Sunday at the Red Bridge Circuit from 12pm to
Warwick Blue Light Disco will be on Friday 21 June at Redbacks Clubhouse, Jackie Howe Drive from 6.00pm to
National Seniors Warwick Branch will travel to Pittsworth on Wednesday 26 June, departing at 9am. Penny McKinlay will guide us around to see her town and gardens. Lunch at local Hotel. Travel, morning tea, tour and lunch will all be included in the price. Book at Suncorp until Wednesday 19 June. For more information contact Carmel on 4661 3136.
8.30pm. $5 entry. Year 9 students and below, children under 6 must have parental supervision. Hot chips, nuggets, drinks, lollies, plus more Free tea and coffee for parents. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at drop off and pick up.
SUNDAY 23 JUNE Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 23 June at the Cowboys Clubhouse in Queens Park, Alice Street from 10.30am. Cost for the day is $8 per adult and $4 for children. Lunch will be included in the cost plus endless cups of tea or coffee all day and afternoon tea. Phone Del on 0408 613 823 or Ruby on 0438 674 803. Sunday 23 June Warwick Over 50s Social Club will meet on Saturday 29 June at the Ballandean Hotel, Ballandean from 12pm, followed by twilight markets, 2pm at Ballandean Hall. Contact warwickssc@gmail.com or call Jen on 0400 505 943.
THURSDAY 27 JUNE Warwick Pensioner League Trip will be on Thursday 27 June, leaving from Queens Park at 9.30am. The trip is to the Junabee Hall for Morning tea, then on to Yangan Hotel for lunch. Names please to Ruby on 0438 674 803. Saturday 29 June Warwick Over 50s Social Club will meet on Saturday 29 June at the Warwick RSL Club to see the Neil Diamond Tribute Show from 7pm. Organise your own ticket. Contact warwickssc@gmail.com or call Jen on 0400 505 943.
MONDAY 24 JUNE
SATURDAY 6 JULY
Safe Soda Presentation will be on Monday 24 June to the Warwick RSL Club from 6.30pm. Please join us so we can share many health stories with you. For more information contact Lisa on 0442 117 992. Bookings essential.
Old Time Dance will be on Saturday 6 July at the Pratten Hall from 7pm. $10 includes light supper. Licensed bar, music by Jim Kelly. Phone 0457 342 101.
WEDNESDAY 26 JUNE
Warwick Over 50s Social Club will meet on Saturday 6 July at Darling Downs Zoo, followed by a light meal at Glengallan Homestead Cafe. We will then meet at the Pratten Hall at 7pm for the Old Time Dance. Contact warwickssc@gmail.com or call Jen on 0400 505 943.
SATURDAY 6 JULY
An Evening with the entertaining Brian Sams will be on Wednesday 26 June at the CWA Rooms, Grafton Street, Warwick, from 7pm. A FREE Warwick Horticultural Society initiative with supper to follow. Enquiries 4661 1414. Wednesday 26 June
PUZZLES Quick Clues
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WHEN IT WAS MORE THAN DOLLARS I wonder if I am the only Rugby League tragic left on the planet who hankers for the days when players signed up to a club and stuck - where loyalty to your club was more important than the mighty dollar. The window of opportunity to trade NRL players remains just ajar and closes on June 30. So while results and form in the NRL games pitch and turn like a corkscrew on the ocean during a storm, the transfer whispers are becoming rumbles. The mayhem of player managers and not so secret negotiations is in full swing and if the rumour mill is correct the game is set to see perhaps the biggest mid season upheaval yet. Clubs are window shopping for players and are happy to play snap with other clubs to get the desired results. Some moves are already done and dusted. New Zealand captain Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has jumped off the Penrith ship and is now in the Bulldogs kennel. The Bunnies we know have secured James Roberts and Kodi Nikorima now finds himself an unexpected Warrior. The Panthers could be about to make some further changes pre June30. Tyrone Peachey is apparently keen to ditch the Titans and return to Penrith only months after his yes, no, yes to the Gold Coast. The Tigers are also rumoured to be hunting some new blood. They are expected to sign veteran Tim Mannah who will slip away from the Eels before the deadline. There is plenty of chat surrounding one of the Burgess boys with rumours George could be on the move refusing to go away going away. The Cowboys apparently have a full back on their shopping list and the Eels looking for a forward. Trent Merrin may return to the Dragons and so it goes on and on and on. According to some well placed sources this is only just the tip of the iceberg. There is a lot going on behind the scenes between clubs and those magic men behind the players - their managers. Fans at this stage have little or no clue if their favourite player at their favourite club is likely to be there post June 30. It used to be June 30 got you thinking about tax; now it’s more taxing thinking about your NRL team and who may be in or out of the side. Strap yourselves in; things could get really crazy in the next 10 days. Of course before June 30 we Queenslanders will be too busy cheering the Maroons home in Perth. Up the Mighty Maroons - at least Queenslanders know who is in that team. Casey SHOCK LOSS Former rugby league players in Stanthorpe and from the days of the old Warwick and District Rugby League competition were shocked and saddened early in the week to learn of the death of former Stanthorpe Player Coach Ron (Darkie) Lewis. Lewis a former Bulimba Cup player for both Toowoomba and Brisbane coached a very successful Stanthorpe Rugby League side in 1973. Players from that era were looking forward to catching up with Darkie who was one of the real characters of the game at the upcoming Centenary of League celebrations in Stanthorpe. 22 SOUTHERN FREE TIMES
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The late Ron 'Darkie" Lewis (right) passed away unexpectedly early this week. He is no doubt terrorising players on the great rugby league field in the sky and enjoying a frothy one with former teammate the late John Scott (left).
Winner of the Ladies Finch Cup Trophy Marge Locke (left) is presented with the trophy and prizes by sponsor Trish Fittock.
I am sure however that there will be plenty of people myself included who will be remembering a multitude of tales about the man and his escapades here in Stanthorpe as we share an ale or two in his memory that evening. RIP Darkie.
finishing in the mix with the winners and pocketing some of the prize money. The team behind the Classic competitions say it has been a pleasure to see so many people having a great time and learning about lawn bowls. With players ranging in age for 10-70, the camaraderie among the group has been a special highlights. Watch this space for any details of upcoming Tanny Classic Special thanks to the ladies behind the scenes in the kitchen who have looked after everyone beautifully throughout the competition. Of course there has also been other club competitions played. In the singles competition Nick Farmer had a 25-15 win over Dunga Sullivan. Myrtle (who is on her way to her 90th birthday) showed Butzy how it is done defeating him 26-14. In the pairs comp Aaron and Philpsy proved too strong for Marg Thompson and Geoff and scored a 22-12 win. A reminder to everyone to get your name in for club selected social bowls this Sunday to celebrate Myrtles 90th Birthday. Bowls begin at 10.00am and will be followed by a BBQ lunch - will there be cake? You’ll have to get to Tanny to find out. BUSY BUSY CROQUET Another busy Tuesday morning on the Croquet Court in Stanthorpe for the Association Croquet games. Joy Newman and playing partner Andrea Denkewitz took on Effey Russell and Peter Tunbridge and score a 25-17 win. Carol Verwey and Jenny Tunbridge played a tough game against Heather Widderick and Grace Howard. Verwey and Tunbridge scored a 23-18 win on a day when all players looked to be in good touch. A small group turned out for the Ricochet games on Thursday morning. Despite the small numbers games were very competitive. Carol Verwey played a solo hand against Marion McCulloch and Peter Tunbridge and continued her good form from Association Croquet. In an entertaining game McCulloch scored her first break of three hoops in a row since she began playing. However honours went to Carol. The score 26-19 in a game where she also scored two brakes of two on her way to the win.
KERR SHOWS GOOD WET TRACK FORM Stanthorpe golfers were faced with damp conditions on Saturday when they teed. The moisture was more a surprise than a hindrance and absolutely no-one was complaining as play progressed in the single Stableford competition. Saturday’s round was played in conjunction with the Finch Cups for the men and ladies. Alan Kerr found the conditions to his liking recording some excellent wet track form.Kerr was the only player in the round to play below his handicap. With forty shots on the outward trip for 20 points and 22 points on the run home he returned a winning score of 42 points and ensures his name is engraved on the Finch Cup. Kerr also picked up the Pro-pins at 1/10 and 5/14 Club captain, Richard Reardon finished runner up with a score of 36 points. In the Ladies event it was Margie Locke who returned the best score. A score of 34 points handed her the win and she also has her name on the Finch Cup as the 2019 Ladies winner. After a count back Lyn Ludlow got the nod as the runner up in the Ladies event. Saturday’s event was sponsored by club stalwarts Tom and Trish Fittock who provided some great prizes for the winning contingent. Len Leigh collected the pin at three. Keith Jones was successful at 12 while the pin at 17 went unclaimed. Aaron Simmers grabbed the remaining Pro Pin at 9/18. Annelle Batterham held the ladies pin at 12 and Neta Thouard had the best approach at 17. Figuring in the Men’s run down were Barry Hughes (35), Ian Pickering (33), Keith Barnett (33) and Aaron Simmers (33). Linda Kelly (32) and Trish Fittock (31) each picked up a ball in the Ladies’ rundown. 4 Water Supplies are the sponsors of the Single Stroke event this Saturday. Tee off is from 11.00am and as usual there is a time sheet on the board at the club house.
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SPORTERS REGULARS IN THE FRAME Two of Sporters regular golfers, Terry Byrnes and Paul Armstrong were in good touch last Sunday finishing the round as winner and runner up respectively. Stewart Rayner returned the best gross score and also picked up the Pin Shot at the 12th. Marg Locke fresh from a good win in the Ladies Finch Cup in Saturday’s competition featured in the rundowns as did Steve McEvoy. There were no takers for the Pin at 17 or the Pro Pin however a couple of meat trays found homes with golf stalwarts Aaron Simmers and Ray Thorn. If the weather forecast for this Sunday is correct Sporters had best rug up before teeing off between 8.00am and 8.30am. TANNY TERRIFIC There was a great roll up at the Tannymorel Bowls club on Friday night for the much anticipated final round of the Tanny Classic. The big crowd on hand to see who would be crowned champion and who could get their hands on the cash. The final round of Tanny Four 2019 did not disappoint with results going right to the wire - the winner not clear until, not the last end but the last bowl. Fraser Grayson, Lochy Fritz, Coire and Aaron had a 9-5 win over Milly Weier, Steph Shelly, Ryan Boal and Fritzy. Brodie Weier, Boalsy and Thommo scored a knockout blow beating their opponents Maddy Weier, Reba and Bretto 10-8. Those all important scores left Lochy Fritz and Reba locked on 19 points at the top of the scoreboard and joint winners of Tanny Four 2019 and of course sharing the cash. It was a case of what might have been for Lochy Boal who along with Cody Muller and Damo Boal suffered a 24-15 loss to Jack Grayson, Steve Locke and Weiery. Boal finished tied for second place with Jessie Wallace who with playing partners finished the Classic with a 15-7 win. Shaggs O’Mara was a member of that winning team. The win did little to improve his overall performance however he did get to take home the cash for the Horses Butt. Organisers of the four Tanny Classics played in 2019 have been delighted to see so many juniors taking up the challenge and
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and turn the Cowboys away. Trailing 14-0 Warwick appeared to begin the second half with a different mindset. Ben Sullivan put the home side on the board only a minute into the second half and when captain Mick Bloomfield converted the Cowboys were off and running. Seventeen minutes into the second half the Cowboys had hit the lead (18-14). The game developed into a real arm wrestle. Valleys found themselves in possession in the Cowboys territory and after being consistently repelled by the Cowboys defence. The Roosters finally split the defence and Zac Miles crossed to level the scores. A successful Valley’s conversion with less than five minutes on the clock saw the lead swing back to the visitors. Valleys needed only draw the game to secure their spot in this weekend’s game but they were intent on an outright win. The Roosters showed why they were Premiers in 2018 and winners of the 2018 Madsen Rasmussen trophy when Dylan Chown scored just two minutes from the final siren. The Roosters play to the death mentality held them in good stead in crunch games last season and was on display at Fr Ranger Oval. Wattles are playing excellent football this season but will need to play every second of the 80 minutes to secure a win this weekend. WARWICK 18 (Ben Sullivan, Harry Sullivan, Joe Fuimaono tries; Michael Bloomfield 3 goals) lost to VALLEYS 24 (Ben Cook, Aaron Sillitoe, Zac Miles, Dylan Chown tries; Dwayne Duncan 4 goals) Clive Berghofer Program Sunday June 23 Gates Open 9.00AM 10.00AM 2nd Division NEWTOWN V GOONDIWINDI (30 mins each way, time off for injury) Presentation of Winners Trophy and Player of the Match 11.20AM Under 18 Final SOUTHS V DALBY (35 mins each way, time off for injury) Presentation of Winners Trophy and Player of the Match 1.00PM Reserve Grade Final VALLEYS V WATTLES (35 mins each way, time off for injury) Presentation of Winners Trophy and Player of the Match 2.40PM Madsen Rasmussen - A Grade Final VALLEYS V WATTLES (40 mins each way, time off for injury) Presentation of Player of the Math Bill and Steve Pollard Family Medal Presentation of Madsen Rasmussen Winners Trophy 4.30PM Ladies Division 1 Game
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In another close contest Andrea Denekwitz snuck home with a 26-25 win over Eric McCulloch. Conditions were less than inviting for the Gateball group last week however five dedicated players took to the court. Andrea Denkewitz, Grace Howard and Heather Widderick formed Team One, Their opponents in Team Two Les Williams and Jenny Tunbridge. Team Two finished the morning with bragging rights after they won three of the four games contested. They opened play with an 18-10 win in the first game. Game two was a very tight affair and the teams finished locked at 8 all. Team one got the nod in the count back but it would be their only joy for the day. Team Two wrapped up a good day on the court scoring wins in the next two games (13-11 and 12-11). Heather Widderick although on the losing team for most of the morning was one of the best players on the day. RATS ON A RUN The Warwick Water Rats have continued their good form this season in the Darling Downs Rugby Union B-grade competition. Last week they put together back to back wins scoring an impressive 60-5 win over USQ. That wins comes on the back of another good performance beating Goondiwindi 26-10. Warwick who are eyeing off a place in the semi finals will this weekend travel to take on Dalby on their home turf. The Water Rats will be hoping their good form continues as they Endeavour to knock off another of the top sides. It has been a much improved season for the Rats who have only been beaten on one occasion this season. This weekend they will line up without Kai Etherington who suffered a broken hand in last weekend’s game.Lindsay Payne must also be in doubt after he suffered an ankle injury in the warm ups prior to the clash with USQ POPULAR MEETING A SUCCESS The Killarney Cup race meeting hosted by the Warwick Turf Club last Saturday was well supported by owners, trainers, jockeys and the public. 10 runners faced the starter in the Killarney Cup, a Benchmark 60 Handicap over 1500 metres and the feature race on the programme.
Brooke Mackie the three year old Show a Heart gelding carried 58.5kg and franked his good recent Toowoomba form. The Killarney Cup meeting again proved to be one of the most popular race dates on the Warwick calendar. The next scheduled meeting at Allman Park is on August 20. WATTLES DOMINATE The mid season Madsen Rasmussen and President’s Cup games will be played this weekend at Clive Berghofer Stadium in Toowoomba. After wins last week in the TRL round 11 Valleys and Wattles will battle it out for the Madsen-Rasmussen trophy. The game is a repeat of last year’s game and also the 2018 grand final. Wattles will be keen for redemption after being beaten in both games last season in the shadows of full time. Both sides take good form into the 2019 clash. Wattles last weekend were fresh after a bye the previous week and thrashed Oakey 76-4 in their game at Platz Oval. In a tryathon Wattles piled on the 13 tries. .Matt Duggan made a welcome return to the side after recovering from an ankle injury. He added the extras on 12 occasions in a great display of goal kicking. Leading the way in the try scoring stakes was Michael Marshall who had a field day on the wing scoring four tries. Nick van der Poel opened the scoring in the seventh minute and soon after had a double as the Warriors completely dominated a depleted Oakey outfit. Despite leading 50 nil at half time Wattles did not take their foot off the accelerator adding another five tries in the second half in a totally dominant display sending an ominous warning to the Roosters. WATTLES 76 (Michael Marshall 4, Nick van der Poel 2, Ryan Duggan 2, Andrew Richardson, Nathan Gaulton, Braydon Wilson, Matthew Richards, Dylan Wilson tries; Matt Duggan 12 goals) defeated OAKEY 4 (Chris Oliver try) DO OR DIE FOR COWBOYS AND ROOSTERS At Fr Ranger Oval it was do or die as far as securing a spot in the Madsen-Rasmussen Trophy this weekend. Valleys posted first points courtesy of a slick show and go move from five eighth Ben Cook. It set the tone of the first half. The visitors made it 12 nil with a converted try deep into the first half and extended the lead to 14-0 with a successful penalty conversion just prior to half time. The Cowboys attack was solid in the first half but the defence of the Roosters was good enough to repel their attacking raids
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Alan Kerr (left) winner of the Men's Division of the Finch Cup accepts the trophy and prizes from Tom Fittock, sponsor of the round.
St George visitor Pat’s Girl started $2 favourite in the race and gave punters plenty to cheer about when she saluted for connections. The five year old mare had good form for the race having won at Ipswich in early May and finishing a handy third at Toowoomba the previous week. The winner was well ridden by apprentice Nick Keal for trainer Warren Morris who owns the horse in partnership with Mr Hall. Stellar Jewel ($8) who was slowly out of the barriers and Kira’s Beat (($13) filled the minor placings. Connections of Show ’Me were quizzed by stewards after the equal favourite finished at the tail of the field. Show ’Em’s rider apprentice Brooke Mackie told stewards the gelding failed to run on in the straight under his big weight. The meeting opened with the running of the Killarney Coop Maiden over the short 800metre distance. The Oakey trained Jacko’s a Natural ($6) having only his sixth race start broke through for his maiden victory. The gelding trained by Shane Green was ridden by Noriyuki Nishio The Angus Wickham Memorial also a Maiden was run over the 1300m distance. Warwick galloper Thellyson was a late scratching at the barrier after he was found to be lame when he arrived at the start gates. Another Oakey galloper Mask Stepenny gave Nick Keal the first of a winning double when he scored a narrow win over Teya ($4) and Hugs n Kisses who finished close up in third place. Starting at $15 Blue Monte made the trip from Beaudesert worthwhile for his connections when he saluted in the Topx Warwick/Smith’s Farm -the Fall Killarney Class b Handicap (1350m) The gelding was trapped wide for most of the race but claiming apprentice Minehiko Shimodaira had the bookies cheering in the straight he edged out favourite Boss’Boy and the fancied Tony’s Decree in a tight finish. The fifth event a QTIS Benchmark 5 Handicap was won by Toecanargie Man. Starting at $4 and ridden by Emily Atkinson the Toowoomba trained gelding was another winner who saw little of the fence in the early stages of the race but ran on in the straight for a one length win. Trained by Ross Coveny the five year old gelding put the writing on the wall at his last start when he finished third in Dalby. The meeting wrapped up with the running of the Thank You Ross McIntosh QTIS Benchmark 55 Handicap (1100m). Favourite backers finally had some joy when the Tony Sears galloper Heart of Kings saluted. With the 2.5kg claim for apprentice
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