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HOT PROPERTY Two great rural properties currently up for grabs on the local property market check them out on page 17.
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The Southern Downs Regional Council 2020 election is on Saturday 28 March. Early or pre-poll voting starts this Monday 16 March.
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MEET THE CANDIDATES •Freestone Hall tomorrow, Friday 13 March from 5.30pm. Hot Pot Dinner and Conversation. All prospective Councillors are invited to attend and chat with rural constituents about what is important on the Southern Downs. No entry fee, bar open, dinner $5, please bring sweets/ dessert to share. Call Kerry on 0429 648 095. •The Killarney and District Senior Citizens invite Southern Downs Regional Council candidates to a question and answer at the inancial event management l Killarney Senior Citizens Centre on lSaturday 21 March at 1.30pm. l Public all welcome. Enquiries to 4664 1208. ● l
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our candidates have nominated for Mayor of the Southern Downs Regional Council at the 2020 election. Serving Mayor Tracy Dobie will seek a second term, having been first elected in 2016. Vic Pennisi has been a local councillor for 16 years, serving on both the Southern Downs Regional Council and the former Stanthorpe Shire Council. Peter Kemp is a Warwick area resident with a background in the construction industry, while Joe Doepel is an Allora local who
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TRACY DOBIE ... · Water security essential for regional growth Water is crucial to the economic future and wellbeing of the people of the Southern Downs. The whole Southern Downs community has banded together in the response to drought and water
shortages in recent years. Our Council has had to address major shortcomings in infrastructure and carry-out much-needed repairs and upgrades to existing assets while delivering infrastructure for the future. Our region has paid the dreadful price of inactivity over many years. Water security is my number one priority moving into 2020. This Council has set in motion major projects necessary to building the water infrastructure needed. I want to continue that vital work - see
these far-reaching plans develop and come to fruition for the benefit of our residents and businesses. Despite suffering through flood in 2017, recent bushfires, water shortages and remaining in the grip of the worst drought ever recorded, this Council has remained positive, proactively promoting the attributes of the region while seeking opportunities and investment. This is why, when the drought ends, our region will not just recover but will be economically stronger than we were before.
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Council-initiated strategies will enable following generations to enjoy a worthwhile future here, at home. Water security is the key to the future success and prosperity of our residents and I will make sure we have the water security we need. · Debt-reduction paves way for minimal rate increases Strategies for development of local towns and rural communities depend on the Council's ability to attract commercial interest and future government funding. I have worked very hard with my fellow Councillors and Council staff over the past four years, to stabilise Council finances, reduce the inherited Council debt by more than one-third and ensure rates increases at just 2%, are at their lowest level in decades. It has been my privilege to be at the helm, guiding our region towards growth and sustainability. Right now, that is about seeking further investment from Federal and State Governments to fund opportunities for diversification of our economic base so that we are not so reliant on agriculture, which remains in the grip of the worst drought in living memory. · Represents the interests of all residents I'll keep our Council independent and stand-up to those who want to align it to the aspirations of any one group or political party. A Council must represent the whole community, not just one element of it. I'll ensure there remains transparent and
effective processes in place that are followed by Councillors and Council staff so that the behaviour of all is ethical, legal and appropriate. As Mayor, I have brought reform and good governance to Southern Downs Regional Council will continue to provide strong leadership for the greater good of the whole community. My strength is my leadership and I have brought that strength to our Council that now has a track record of delivering benefit to our community. I have needed to be strong and decisive during recent bushfires, the drought and the water crisis; when doing what was needed to be done was essential to make sure our communities have access to water. I have stood up for the best interests of all members of our community. Such challenges will continue, and noone least of all me in my role as Mayor, can afford to be complacent - there is much work still to be done. Over the last four years, I have proven that I am up to those challenges. · Behavioural change is key to our future sustainability How we reduce waste, protect our waterways and become more energyefficient are key issues underpinning my vision for the future. We must do everything we can to conserve water and protect our natural environment. The Council-initiated 'Shaping Southern
Downs' includes a Federal Governmentfunded Environmental Sustainability Strategy designed to guide residents and ratepayers on how to reduce waste, protect waterways and catchments, conserve natural areas, become more energy-efficient and use more renewables. · If you have a question of Council, you only have to ask Effective communication and an understanding of what the community feels is important are the keys to delivering effective and efficient Council services that meet the needs of local residents. I respect the investment our local residents make through their rates and want them to have their say in how it is being re-invested in our communities. I will continue to listen and to provide feedback on where our money is spent and ensure our community has efficient and effective local services. Over the last four years Councillors and Council staff have undertaken significant levels of consultation with a community meeting somewhere in the region at least once every month. Ongoing feedback with ideas or areas of concern is crucial for Council to support our community's aspirations. Our communities are everything; they are where we live, work, shop and play. If you have a question about Council initiatives, you just have to ask and I will answer it. MORE AT - www.tracydobie.com.au
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VIC PENNISI ... With sixteen years of local government experience, well-known Southern Downs local councillor, Vic Pennisi, is challenging for the position of Mayor of the Southern Downs. Pennisi said the decision has come about because he knows for a fact the people in the community are not being heard and he wants to lead a council that listens first. "We need a bottom up style of governance that acts on behalf of the community in a transparent way in the best interests of all," says a fired-up, enthusiastic Vic. "I know I can create this much needed culture. "I love our region, I have lived here for my entire 61 year life, I love and respect local government but I have seen the trust erode over the past years because council doesn't listen to what citizens are saying. "Many other external factors have contributed to the decline in trust in our council leadership and I will earn trust again by listening, not talking." Pennisi said when it comes to issues, like drought and water, he has a better understanding of the complexities and knows he can drive infrastructure projects, if he had the reins. He also sees the Warwick Saleyards as untapped potential, saying they should not be sold. Continued on page 6
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From page 5 "The Warwick Saleyards are an untapped opportunity and a rare jewel that needs to be driven to meet its potential as a vital hub for all of southern and western Queensland livestock supply chains." Pennisi is also standing on a platform boosting local people and growing local business first. "This is a region where people need to come first and we need an environment where locals can invest and want to invest locally. "I want to ask people and business how we can help them prosper, not have local government block them with red tape." Vic said he has plenty of ideas and is ready to discuss with ratepayers and the community. Vic has asked people to send him ideas and be part of the future. "I am fully accessible during the campaign and I will remain fully accessible as Mayor. "I believe in transparency, building trust, rebuilding communities and most importantly I am all about listening. "Anyone can call me direct, details are on my website - www.vic4mayor.com.au or follow me in social media using @vic4mayor. "Call me, I want to listen. If it's important to you then it's important to me. "Join the fight for change, bring back trust, transparency and community first by following Vic @vic4mayor." Direct Phone: 0412 909 882.
PETER KEMP ... Peter Kemp brings innovation, integrity, commitment and practical experience to the Southern Downs. Peter served in the
Peter Kemp Queensland Police, before gaining over 30 years' experience in Project and Construction Management, in Queensland, Pacific Islands and Papua New Guinea. Peter currently serves as President of the Warwick RSL and the Residents' Action Group (RAnGe), advocating strongly for transparency, preservation of our heritage and lifestyle. Peter grew up on a farm in Junabee and attended Warwick West and Warwick High Schools. He is proud to advocate for the community that his ancestors contributed to. These include a three-times Mayor of Warwick, a leader of volunteer work gangs building the road over Cunningham's Gap, a contractor building the road to Queen Mary
Falls, and a volunteer in building the Junabee Hall and the original Show Pavilion. He has served as an executive on P&Cs and large community groups. Policies ... Robust Water Plan · Affordable water availability to rural residents · Large-capacity water tanks for use by Rural Fire Brigade\ · Enhance LOCAL water security · Fast-track Emu Swamp Dam · Assess Elbow Valley Dam site · Investigate cost to residents of pumping water from Wivenhoe Dam · Reactivate the four large capacity Rose Hill bores
Cambanoora Gorge (CG) · Liaise with local groups to form a CG Management Committee · On the 15 acres reserve - education centre re. unique wildlife and responsible ecotourism and four-wheel driving, camping, toilets and shower facilities Employment · Build a world-class, emissions-free refuse recycling centre and power station, similar to Finnish models · Partner with TAFE to provide specialist chef skill-development, attracting students from other regions, practical trades courses to develop skillsets of youth and unemployed, cost-effective pest-control trailers for Council Reform Pest Management Scheme · Discontinue fines attached to Rates Notices · Partner with land-owners to achieve pest control, utilising pest-control trailers and subsidised chemicals Cultural Heritage and Enrichment · Protect and preserve our historic buildings and areas · Restore traditional street events such as Rodeo Festival and Christmas Street Party · Sale Yards to remain in Council ownership · Retain & develop former Rosenthal Shire Offices and workshop (FM Radio and Men's Shed) as a Cultural Hub · Prioritise local musicians and artists for events · Develop a new cultural event featuring traditional 1800s-style outfits, music & dancing, pioneer bushcraft, food and lifestyle Continued On Page 7
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JOE DOEPEL ... Joe Doepel is a landowner from Allora. He raises cattle though the drought has seen him reduce his stock but this has enabled him to give the land a bit of a rest and recovery. Joe loves to ride his horses and often rides to the Allora RSL on ANZAC Day. Joe and his kids are active members of Allora's community supporting the Allora Show Society, Allora Auction and Heritage Weekend, this is probably a good thing as Joe's business J.D. Mechanical specialises in repairs and restorations of vintage tractors and machines. It is this love of Allora and being part of the community that convinced Joe to run for Mayor for Southern Downs Regional Council. Joe believes there needs to be a change in direction where the local council works for and has more community engagement with the rate payers, local businesses and community groups to make things happen, with a little bit less red tape. Joe's a tradie, his background started as a Boilermaker/Metal Fabricator, which led him to become a CSWIP Welding Inspector and an automotive mechanical engineer. He has 35 years plus experience which ranges from large scale construction, home building, subdivisions, farming, earthmoving, dam building, road construction, high rise, commercial building, power stations, MYOB accounting, planning and design. From small family businesses to large public companies in a variety of fields from apprentice through to company director. With all this experience in construction, Joe knows what it is like to work in
conjunction with Councils through the development process stages to the completion of a job. Joe has worked with local councils and state governments in a variety of rolls from construction manager through to director with engineers, councillors, mayors, town planners and council staff. He understands the complexity of development and thus his stance on the
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Paola Cabezas Bono. Winemaker with 26 years’ experience, restaurateur, business owner from Stanthorpe.
Stephen Tancred. Background as horticultural industry consultant/business operator; Granite Belt community advocate including advocate for Emu Swamp Dam.
Marco Gliori. Warwick-based self-employed writer/performance poet touring nationally last 30 years; previously Queensland Police officer.
Barbara Marsden. Applethorpe resident, retiree, former business owner now rural property owner.
Marion Carrick. Stanthorpe area tourism business operator; community advocate, tourism industry executive/leader.
Cameron Gow - current Councillor.
Scott Christensen. Allora-based primary producer and rural contractor; Warwick business owner.
Michael Jensen. Stanthorpe business owner (Granite Belt Motel, Pink Poppies), member of local sporting/business/ tourism bodies, former Queensland Rugby League player.
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We also have a cattle farm and I understand how difficult it is in the rural sector, battling the unprecedented drought. I have been a resident of the Granite Belt for 44 years, owned my business for 16 years and raised 8 children, so I know what it’s like to work hard and keep a ‘tight rein’ on spending. I am standing as a canditate to re-contest the upcoming council elections to continue the exceptional progress that has been accomplished, in such a short period of time, by the SDRC under Mayor Tracy Dobie’s leadership, during the some of most challanging years since the second world war, of our worst drought, low incomes, devestating bushfires and reduced tourists. Some of those achievements are; • ThepreviousCouncils’spendingspreewasstopped–wenowhave surplus budgets • TheoutofcontrolCouncildebtof$32millionhasbeensigniicantly– reducedby$12million • Previousexcessivelyhighrateriseshavebeenreduceddowntojust2% –thelowestever • ObtainedfundingtobuildhugetanksandtransportStanthorpe’swater • Almost$100millioningrantfundinghasbeenobtained • 4newconcretebridgesandtheCoombesBridgehavebeenbuilt • CountryroadsarebeingupgradedforB-Doubletrucks-helpfarming efficency • AllorahaditsoldShireChambersbuildingrenovated • The65yearoldpipefromStormKingDamtoStanthorpehasbeen replaced • Businessgrowth–theexpansionofGroveJuiceandJohnDee’sabattoir • Council’sInvasivePestsControlSchemewinsanationalaward • Outofcontrolweedsandferalanimalsarenowbeingboughtundercontrol • Peoplereallyappreciatebeingabletocatchupwiththe Mayor, Councillors and council staff regularly at • CuppawiththeCouncillors • CouncilQ&A • StanthorpePiazzaandWarwickShoppingWorld • CommunityBudgetReviews–aQueenslandirst • TheSouthernDownsMailkeepspeopleinformedmonthlyaboutwhatthe Council is doing • Councilisactivelyinvolvedinpromotingtourismandmarketingourgreat region through various avenues. • Manypeoplestrugglingthroughtheunrelentingdroughtanddevestating bushfires have been supported
Andrew Gale. Warwick-based owner of vehicle and boat licensing and instruction business; former Queensland Police officer.
Jo McNally - current Councillor, Deputy Mayor.
Amanda Harrold. Stanthorpe resident, community advocate including Stanthorpe and Granite Belt Chamber of Commerce, Stanthorpe Sports Association, Granite Belt Community Association.
Robert Ettery. Warwick resident, 30 years in transport and logistics industries and currently runs a training consultancy; previously a councillor in Victoria.
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Marika and her family are well known, chiefly through their businesses, The Ugg Boot Lady at Glen Aplin and McNichol Brothers Earthmoving.
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Sheryl Windle - current Councillor.
Jenn Greene-Galloway. Warwick area (Yangan) resident, work background in hospitality and transport industry, homemaker and community advocate.
Greg Grant. Stanthorpe-based former school principal of longstanding and board director of Queensland Cricket; Australian Sports Medal winner.
Rod Kelly - current Councillor.
Sue Laws. Tannymorel resident, homemaker, self-described “average ratepaying voter”; identifies crime/drug issues and “community safety” as priorities.
Cynthia McDonald. Warwick-area (Rodgers Creek) primary producer and rural industry advocate; previous career as senior Australian Army officer.
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Warwick Art Gallery and QAGOMA presents Island Fashion on Tour. A range of hands on art making activities with Australian and Pacific artists, Grace Lillian Lee, Maryann Talia Pau and Ranu James and Letila Mitchell.
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Max Hunter. Retired senior plumbing inspector with Southern Downs Regional Council/Stanthorpe Shire Council; active with variety of local community groups.
Glyn Rees. Allora resident, former Warwick Shire/Southern Downs councillor; formerly firefighter and builder, currently hospitality/retail; sport administrator.
Russell Wantling. Stanthorpe area resident, community advocate and founder Granite Belt Water Relief; employed in transport industry. Ross Bartley. Former Deputy Mayor Southern Downs Regional Council; Southern Downs/Warwick councillor; Warwick area primary producer and rural advocate.
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AUTUMN ‘20 Fashion on display throughout the Centre KID’S FASHION CREATIVE ACTIVITY , Near Woolworths Island Fashion on Tour Promotion in conjunction with the Warwick Art Gallery
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FRESH FOOD ON A PLATE sample the seasonal fare from our fresh food stores
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APPLE & GRAPE - THE SIGHTS AND FACES... Last weekend wrapped up the second big weekend of the 2020 Apple and Grape Harvest Festival - Stanthorpe photographer SANDRA McEWAN was out and about among the crowds capturing the sights - well done to the organisers, businesses and countless volunteers who "crushed it" once again in 2020 ...
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Dear Southern Downs Electors, •IrananadvertisementintheSouthernFreeTimeson27thFeb.thankingthose whomadeEmuSwampDampossible;PremierPalaszczuk,MPJamesLister, MPDavidLittleproud,DeputyPMMichaelMcCormack,formerlateMayors ofStanthorpeAdrianFinlayandGlenRogers,andformerSDRCMayorsRon BellinghamandPeterBlundell.Alsothankedweretwoothercandidateswho workedwithmeforyearstoseeEmuSwampDamdesigned,approvedand funded. •Mayor Tracy Dobie has made a complaint about this advertisement. •ShecomplainedthatIpointedoutthattherewillbe$0contributionfromthe SouthernDownsRegionalCouncilforEmuSwampDam.CrDobiedidnotread the$0incontext.The$0isforfutureconstructioncostsnothistoricalcosts. •InmytableofcontributorstobuildthedamIlisted“$0mContributionfrom SouthernDownsRegionalCouncil”.Thatiscorrectandthetableisreproduced below.ToaddsomeclarityfortheMayor,andanyotherreaderswhowere confused,Ihaveaddedthewords‘willbethe’. •Ifeelitisveryimportantforelectorstoknowthatnoratepayerfundswillbeused tobuildthedam,becausenowaterfromthedamwillbeusedinthetownof Stanthorpe.ItisproperthatCouncildoesnotpayforanirrigationdam. •InhercomplainttheMayorprovidedacompletelistofpastCouncilexpenditure onthedamproject.Itstartedin1984andendedin2014andtotalled$2.61m. Thispastexpenditurewasveryimportantinprogressingtheprojectandshows thecommitmentandplanningofpreviousCouncilstobuildadamforurban andirrigationuse.ItswhyIthankedpastMayorsFinlay,Rogers,Bellingham andBlundell.OfinterestisthatCouncilbroughtlandatthedamsitein2013for $343,457. •Ofthe$2.61millionspentonEmuSwampDaminthepast, •45%wasbyStanthorpeShireCouncils, •2%wasbyMayorBellingham’sCouncil, •53%wasbyMayorBlundell’sCounciland •0%wasbyMayorDobie’sCouncil. •SoasconirmedbyMayorDobie,$0hasbeenspentbythecurrentCouncil planningforEmuSwampDam,and$0isplannedtobespentonbuildingit.No wonderStanthorpehasawatercrisisandwearetruckingwaterfromWarwick! •Alsoworthnotingisthatcloseto$4mhasbeenspentondamstudiesand planningbytheStanthorpeChamberofCommerceandtheStanthorpe CommunityReferencePanelsince2008.ThiswassourcedfromFederaland Stategovtgrantsandprivatebusinesses–notratepayer’smoney. •Hence,60%ofpastexpenditureonthedamhasbeenbyStanthorpe’sbusiness andcommunityorganisationsand40%byCouncils.ThisshowsthatStanthorpe isaforwardlookingcommunityandisnowreachingouttoCouncilandaskingit togetbackinthedamtosupplyurbanwatertoStanthorpe. Inmyadvertisementof27thFebIalsolistedthedatesofsomeimportantdecisions forEmuSwampdam.ManypeoplehaveaskedmewhichCouncillorsvotedforone ofthese,soIhaveupdatedthetablebelowwithwhovotedforasubmissionthat didnotsupportEmuSwampDam.
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will be the total construction cost of the project will be the Federal Govt contribution will be the contribution from 51 Granite Belt family farms will be the Qld Govt contribution will be the contribution from Southern Downs Regional Council Grant from Fed Govt to Stanthorpe Chamber of Commerce to do dam’s $3.52 m Detailed Business Case. Started Feb 2018, finished Nov 2018 (922 pages). No Council involvement. 2 586 km Dam catchment area, compared to 91 km2 for Storm King Dam 23 metres 117 km 220 Ha 12,074 ML
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PLANT SCIENCE Students are encouraged to enter a national competition based in southern Queensland that focuses on how important protecting plant health is in sustaining life on Earth. Now in its 24th year, the Schools Plant Science Competition is being held at the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ Hermitage Research Facility at Warwick. Hermitage Research Facility Schools Plant Science Competition entries close on 26 June 2020. Winners will be announced on 18 August 2020 at the annual Awards Day and Agricultural Science Expo held at the Hermitage Research Facility in Warwick
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FUNDING FOR BLACK SPOTS Federal Maranoa MP David Littleproud says motorists "will drive with more confidence and certainty when seven black spots on Southern Downs' roads receive upgrades with $506,500 in Black Spot Program funding". "Road crashes place major emotional strains on the families and friends of the victims and the wider community," Mr Littleproud said in a statement. "It's a relief to see black spots around Warwick, Amiens, Rosenthal Heights and Freestone getting the attention and necessary upgrades they deserve to make sure we can get around safely. "None of these upgrades would be delivered without the community's vital input and I encourage all residents and motorists in the region to nominate projects for future funding rounds." Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack announced last week Queensland would receive $25.3 million over two years under the latest round of Black Spot Program funding. "By specifically targeting road locations with a history of crashes for safety upgrades such as lighting, signage, traffic lights and roundabouts, the Black Spot Program reduces crashes causing injury and death at those sites by around 30 per cent," Mr McCormack said. Assistant Minister for Road Safety and
The Churchill Drive/Park Road intersection near the Queens Park weir in Warwick will be replaced with a roundabout within the next two years. Freight Transport Scott Buchholz said Maranoa received $606,500 in funding through the 20/21 Black Spot Program. For more information on the Australian Government's Black Spot Program, or to nominate a black spot,visit: http:// investment.infrastructure.gov.au/funding/ blackspots. Works include (no specific timeframe announced as yet) ... · Churchill Drive/Park Rd intersection, Warwick: $250,000 for installation of a three leg roundabout
TRIVIA NIGHT The Freestone State School P&C will hold their annual Trivia Night fundraiser this Saturday March 14 at the Freestone Hall. Test your knowledge at an event for all ages, with multi-draw raffles, auction, lucky door prizes and more. Full cash bar operating on the night, 6.30pm for 7pm start. Tables of eight to 10 can be pre-booked and tickets are just $10 per person including a light supper. To book a table call Bernie Ryan on 0431 014 863.
GREATEST SHAVE The Leukaemia Foundation Warwick will hold a Shave For A Cure event this Saturday 14 March at Rose City Shoppingworld from 9am to midday. Contact Graham on 0413 439 890.
for installation of warning signs, advisory speed signs and guideposts · Freestone Rd/Charleys Gully Rd intersection, Freestone: $21,500 for sealing of the Peters Rd access and installation of linemarking and signage on Charleys Gully Rd · Schoch Rd/Mardon Rd intersection, Rosenthal Heights: $20,000 for installation of medians, raised reflective pavement markers, linemarking on Schoch and Mardon Rd. ●
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BUILDING SOLD The Southern Downs Regional Council this week said the "future of Warwick's Big W distribution centre is heading in an exciting new direction with the announcement that it has been sold to Melbourne based company Pelligra". A council spokeswoman said the building is currently leased to Woolworths and occupied by Big W "however the lease expires in October 2023 and Woolworths has indicated it will not be renewing". "Pelligra has recently purchased the site and has a history of acquiring and regenerating large industrial buildings," the spokeswoman said. A spokesperson for Pelligra was quoted by the council as saying they are "looking forward to working closely with Council and other government agencies to attract businesses to the region and retain existing jobs at the facility".
· Pratten St/William St intersection, Warwick: $43,000 for raise media islands, give way signs and linemarking · Amiens Rd/Minuti Ln intersection, Amiens: $61,000 for installation of a standard T intersection, identification systems, linemarking and signage · Amiens Rd/Bapaume Rd intersection, Amiens: $26,000 to install linkemarking, identification systems, pavement markers, linemarking, warning signage · Freestone Creek Rd between Freestone Rd and Coopers Gully Rd, Freestone: $85,000
The future of the Condamine River crossings continues to be discussed.
CROSSINGS MEETING The Southern Downs Regional Council invites "interested residents and stakeholders" to attend the next public meeting in Killarney on Thursday 26 March "regarding the preferred management options for the Condamine River Road Crossings". Meeting details ... · What: Killarney Public Meeting Condamine River Road Crossings · Who: Open to the public · When: 6.30pm, Thursday 26 March 2020 · Where: Killarney Senior Citizens Centre, 11 Ailanthus Street, Killarney A council spokeswoman said the 'Condamine River Road 15 River Crossings Upgrade Preliminary Evaluation Report' prepared for Southern Downs Regional Council by Kehoe Myers in July 2019 is available for review at www.sdrc.qld.gov.au. The spokeswoman said interested residents and stakeholders are reminded that they can submit written feedback to Council at any time via email at mail@ sdrc.qld.gov.au or posted to PO Box 26, Warwick QLD 4370. ●
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$ 245,000 Shed, Solar ++++
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Two blocks to CBD on 1012 m² is aircon 1950s timber home has VJ walls and polished floors. North sunroom doubles as office. Large 3 builtin bedrooms + sleep-outs through French doors. Lounge has timber archway to dining room. Bathroom has shower and vanity. Timber kitchen features classic Stanley wood stove. Separate toilet & laundry accesses undercover entertaining, backyard, powered double garage,
Recently renovated aircon 4 bedroom, 2-level brick & tile on 1131 m² near Golf Course & Schools. Ground floor entry to disability Guest suite has kitchenette. Laundry, workshop, remote garages. First floor has open plan new kitchen with electric appliances, dining, lounge media, sliders to N front deck. 3 large built-in of 4 bedrooms. Bathroom is 2 way from toilet or hall. 3 KVA solar power, solar Hot Water, 2 Sheds
$ 350,000 Queenslander
• Tradie height doors, powered 2 bay shed + garden shed • Solar power and Air conditioning • 4 built-in bed + ofice/5th • 2 living areas, galley kitchen + big undercover entertaining. • Built-in storage, ceiling fans + lights, security screens, tinted windows • Landscaping, paths etc are done
Reno inside & out, 2 blocks to CBD, walk to Schools, shops. • 3 bed, 2 built in • Open kitchen - good bench, cupboards, gas cook top, electric oven • Living dining has double doors to E deck • Wood ire + aircon in lounge • Polished loors • Bathroom - 2 vanity, walk in shower • Laundry under home + storage • 2 carport, fenced 809 m²
$ 365,000 Make an Offer
$ 300,000 Portico Entry
INVESTORS: Renting at $310 per week
50 Fitzroy Street • Heritage Listed on the SDRC Local Heritage not on the Queensland Heritage Register • Zoning is Mixed Use which permits Residential, Low Impact Industry, Commercial Ofice, Childcare • Flood Immunity SDRC requires all new building work above Q100 lood level. • General Development Requirements
Aircon modern brick has 2 living areas, 4 built in bedrooms, main has walk in/ensuite, separate R/C air con. Spacious kitchen has stainless steel appliances (dishwasher, etc) + pantry. Lounge, dining, open plan living has sliders to covered outdoor entertaining. Bathroom has bath & shower, toilet next door. Laundry has slider to 836 m² backyard, watertank.
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For Rent: 4661 3663 Duplex UNIT 3 Brm, 2 bath, kitchen, living, storage, 2 car, terraced & fenced ...... $ 295 p.w. WILDASH- 3 Brm, lounge, kitchen, built-in, laundry, deck, SOLAR, 2 car ............. $ 300 p.w. 3 Brm, 2 bath, kitchen/dining, living A/C, fenced, undercover entertaining .......... $ 330 p.w. 4 Brm, bath, kitchen/dining, living A/C, rumpus, storage under, fenced, SHED .... $ 340 p.w. FULLY FURNISHED 4 Brm, shower, kitchen, 2 living, storage, car, in CBD ........... $ 400 p.w. FULLY FURNISHED 4 Brm, 3 bath, kitchen, 2 living + 1 bed, bath in CBD ........... $ 550 p.w.
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INVESTORS:- Currently rents $340 p.w.
Three light and airy bedrooms, insulated ceiling, ceiling fans in living area and main bedroom. Open plan lounge flows to the dining room and kitchen with breakfast bar + pantry. Larger windows provide plenty of light and cross ventilation Bathroom has shower over the bath and vanity. Storage in the hall, separate toilet. Laundry at the back door accesses 607 m² yard, garden storage. INVESTORS:- renting $250 p.w.
$ 225,000 Heaven on Earth
Three larger bedroom home features VJ walls, timber floors. Main & 2nd bedroom has walk-inrobe. Entry doubles as study, leads to spacious combined dining kitchen with reverse cycle air con, adjoining lounge. Family kitchen has adequate bench space and storage. Bathroom has bath, separate shower, toilet is next to laundry. Front & back decks on 1033 m² fenced yard, 3 bay colorbond shed. RENT is $300 p.w.
Spring fed creek, subtropical rainforest & rock pool swimming hole. Insulated colorbond home has large built-in bedroom, open plan living, big windows frame the treed canopy with abundant wildlife. Stone benchtop kitchen has gas stove, dishwasher, pantry etc. Dining, lounge flow to timber deck, steps down to entertaining. Walk in shower & enviro toilet. Bonus self-contained Granny Flat. Eco friendly,off grid solar on 25.3ha.
$ 269,000 Water and Views
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100.6 Ha country haven, renovated 3 bedroom has decks on 2 sides, polished timber floors, large open plan living, dining and kitchen, bathroom and 2 separate toilets. Sheds:- 55 x 35 has workshop, Lean-to for tractors and caravans, 3 bay carport. Bonus:- 2 bedroom self-contained Besser Brick cabin. Water:- bore, rainwater tanks, creek, 7 good dams + more. Steel cattle yards, good fencing.
LAND WARWICK - 809 m², elevated views, water, sewerage, ready to build ....................... $ 89,000 WARWICK - 1896 m² water, sewerage, ready to build, elevated views ..................... $ 90,000 WARWICK - 6040 m², 2 road frontage, power, water, Development?................... $ 290,000 + GST PRATTEN - 4052 m², power nearby, town water, gravel road...................................... $ 45,000 TANNYMOREL - 1012 m², power, bore, bitumen road frontage.................................. $ 37,000 MARYVALE - 1249 m², power available, shed/skillion, school, hotel, VIEWS............. $ 50,000 HENDON - 3819 m², Bitumen road frontage, power nearby, 2 TITLES....................... $ 80,000 ALLORA - 917 m², house block or DA opportunity in town centre.............................. $ 87,000 WILDASH - 129 Ha, Private road, boundary fenced, tank, cattleyards + ramp........ $ 336,000
See ..... www.heleharm.com ..... for more listings $ 849,000 www.helenharm.com
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property QUALITY LIFESTYLE AT YANGAN LOCATED just 20km east of Warwick is this five hectare (12 acres) property. Two titles, creek frontage, two bores and two windmills for the gardens, ample rain water storage. Very nice home consisting of open plan new kitchen/ dining area, lounge room, opening onto verandah with gorgeous mountain views, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two extra multi purpose rooms, laundry, two toilets, air conditioned. Lovely lawns and gardens around the home. Close to town amenities. Lock up shed / workshop, three-vehicle carport. Excellent small property with quality soil along creek. Ideal for horses, great living. Excellent value at just $595,000. Please call Stuart Bond for more information 0419 677 775. ●
A UNIQUE RURAL PROPERTY... RARE find at ELBOW VALLEY! There are two train carriages with sleeping quarters, toilet, laundry and retreat in one and kitchen dining, shower and secondary area in the other. Unique fittings will pique the interest of ardent train buffs as the
carriage are still on the wheels and train tracks with the couplings and fittings still in place.
· Totally self-sufficient off grid 3.5 KVA solar system · 10,000 gal rain water tanks
· Shed · Cattle yards · 64.75 Ha of bushland selectively cleared · Fenced to paddocks with dams · Tractor, quad bike etc negotiable for
successful buyer. Contact Helen Harm on 0408 457 496. Go to www.helenharm.com for more photos. ●
AUCTION SATURDAY 28th MARCH 2020 10.00am on SITE 22 Gore St, Warwick A/C Estate of Jan Koremans
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Bloomfield Road, Elbow Valley Price: $395,000 Description: 1+ bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 6+ garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Helen Harm, Helen Harm Real Estate, 0408 457 496
PLANT & MACHINERY Saturday 28th March 2020 9:00am Register 10:00am Start “Goodwood Park” 1796 Dalrymple Creek Road, Victoria Hill 12443999-NG11-20
John Deere 6620 - 2005 - 5300 hrs with McCormack bucket 2 x Kabota FWA L3400 tractors - 985 hrs & 1125 hrs Mazda Tray back 2003 model - 210,000 km TCMForkLift-2,909hrs•Nappier20runcombine Jarretttrailingoffset26plate For full list of items: https://eldersrural.com.au/classiieds/plant-machinery-clearing-sales/675/ Payment on day GST Applicable For more details contact:
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OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OUR LOCAL AREA IN SELLING, AUCTIONEERING & CLEARING SALES Please call Stuart Bond on 0419 677 775 or 4661 3462 www.stuartbondrealestate.com.au | sbondrealestate@bigpond.com
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Land 959sqm Timber home consisting of 3 bedrooms, lounge / dining rooms, good kitchen with large gas cooker, bathroom with separate bath and shower, separate toilet. Open fire place in lounge, 3 air conditions. Open front verandah. New colourbond shed 15m x 4.5m x 4m with both front and rear access. Nicely shaded back yard with large trees.
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KIDS' MUSIC
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), meet new friends, hone your public speaking skills and build your confidence in a friendly atmosphere. For more incall Alice on 0402 032 502.
'mainly music' - a music and play program for preschool children and their families - held at the Warwick Uniting Church, Guy St. Thursdays 9:15 - 10:45 - during school terms.
GET 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.
HAVE A HIT Social Table Tennis is every Monday at the Stanthorpe Fitness Centre, Talc Street, from 10am to 12pm. $5, everything provided. Call 4681 2411.
PLAY BRIDGE Stanthorpe Bridge Club meet at the Senior Citizen's Rooms, Marsh St. 10.45 for an 11 o'clock start. Visitors welcome. Call Keith on 0413870021.
HANDCRAFTS ... CWA Handcrafts is on every Wednesday at the CWA Rooms on Grafton Street, from 9am to 11am. Cost is just $3 and this includes morning tea. Do your own or share handcrafts, or just come and chat. For over 70 years CWA has promoted handcraft in Warwick. Enquiries to Sharon on 4666 2197, or just come along. Qualified instructors.
ON YOUR BIKE Every Sunday - Stanthorpe Cycle Club meet at Bi-Rite Electrical (next to Woolworths) at 6.30 am. Times vary according to the season, call Keith on 0413870021.
GET POTTING Warwick Pottery Club has children's pottery classes on the first Saturday of each month 9am - 11am. $20 per lesson, all inclusive. Minimum age is 8 years old to participate. Warwick Potters House, 63 Horsman Rd, Warwick. For more information call Raye on 0402 307 637.
crafts and a lesson on a Christian theme. Great for families, friendly and informal. Cost: a donation to help with craft and meal costs. All welcome. Information Marg 0427 144 812. · Travelling Country Music Special Meeting and Practice will be on Friday 13th March at the Cowboys Clubhouse, Queens Park, Warwick, from 1pm. For more information contact Ruby on 0438 674 8
April 2020. Applications to display quilts or to reserve a demonstrator/display space are invited but must be submitted by Wednesday 1st April 2020. Email heritage.stmarks@gmail.com or call 0427 962 281 for more information. For Entry Conditions and Forms, pickup from the Church or Parish Office.
SATURDAY 18 APRIL Freestone Festivity will be on Saturday the 18th April from 6:30pm - 11pm at the Freestone Memorial Hall, 1244 Freestone Road, Freestone. Old time dancing to hot tunes from Rae Blinco. Other activities planned. Light dinner between 6:30pm - 7:30pm. BYO Alcohol. Organised by Warwick Killarney Freestone Uniting Church as part of the 150th year of the Warwick sandstone church. Admission: Adults $15, Children (5-12) $5. More information Sue 0407 622 877.
SUNDAY 15 MARCH · Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 15 March 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 Ruby on 0438 674 803. · Killarney Country Markets will be on Sunday 15th March 8am - 1pm at Canning Park, Killarney. Real country markets with interesting stalls including craft, Reiki, honey, bric-abrac, books, plants and more. Hot food at market. Shops & cafes open in town, Killarney is known for its gift shops offering vintage wares, art and crafts. Visit the Falls and make a day of it. Enquiries Marie 0468 400 286.
SUNDAY 19 APRIL Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 19 April 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 Ruby on 0438 674 803.
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LIFE LEARNING U3A Provide short courses for older people who enjoy learning but prefer the freedom to study where and when they choose. Inquiries to Erica on 4667 0848 or visit www.u3awarwick.org.au
FRIDAY 13 MARCH · Messy Church is on Friday 13th March at Warwick Uniting Church from 5pm 7:30pm on the corner of Guy & Fitzroy Streets, Warwick. Games, a meal,
Quilters and heritage crafters are invited to St. Mark's Heart of Heritage to display and demonstrate heritage crafts during St. Mark's Heart of Heritage Festival from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th
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DOWN 1. Bearing the cost of transport (8). 2. Ice in September? Great I don’t think! (4). 3. Tackle, though it’s hard, the setting of the snares (7). 4. Meaning you have a feeling (5). 5. The foreigner, don’t allow to come between the two men (8). 6. Run out to get a vegetable, say (4). 11. Did it take a great many long time to capture them? (8). 13. Return half the money, about, but it’s mere sham (8). 14. It’s unbearable, if you have a forgiving nature (7). 17. Does up in packs (5). 19. To that end, the boy trained the dog (4). 21. The louts bust the sofa (4).
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ACROSS In-between (12) Festival (6) Halt (6) Testy (7) Spiteful (5) Answer (5) West Indian music (7) Dexterous (6) Certainly (6) Good spirits (12)
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7615 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Intermediate. 8, Fiesta. 9, Arrest. 10, Waspish. 12, Snide. 15, Reply. 16, Calypso. 18, Adroit. 20, Indeed. 22, Cheerfulness. Down - 1, Intimate. 2, Lees. 3, Impasse. 4, Ideal. 5, Warranty. 6, Mess. 11, Pullover. 13, Disperse. 14, Fatigue. 17, Start. 19, Dace. 21, Dane.
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The National Broadband Network (ŶďŶ) is a high-speed broadband network designed to reach 100 per cent of Australian premises and provide the communications infrastructure to help us stop falling behind in an increasingly online world.
Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 Section 96 Responding to the Notice
ŶďŶ is committed to delivering leading edge broadband services to all Australians by leveraging the three types of technology available – fixed line, fixed wireless and satellite, depending on location.
Section 35(7) of the ACHA says that a person is an Aboriginal Party Acciona Energy Global Pty Ltd (ABN 54 600 910 647) (Sponsor) for an area if: intends to develop one or more Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMP) for the MacIntyre Wind Farm Project pursuant to Part 7 of the Aboriginal Cultural Herit age Act 2003 (Qld) (ACHA). * Is an Aboriginal person with particular knowledge about traditions, observances, customs or beliefs associated with Notice Day (Proposed Plan) the area; and
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ŶďŶ regards the proposed installations as a Low Impact Facility under the dĞůĞĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ ;>ŽǁͲ/ŵƉĂĐƚ &ĂĐŝůŝƚŝĞƐͿ ĞƚĞƌŵŝŶĂƚŝŽŶ ϮϬϭϴ. In these circumstances, it does not require planning approval from Council. This notification is undertaken in accordance with the requirements of Section 7 of the Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code 2018.
Aboriginal Parties who respond by 11 April 2020 will be endorsed by the Sponsor to take part in developing the CHMP. The Sponsor may not endorse an Aboriginal Party that does not respond by 11 April 2020.
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The proposed works on site will involve the upgrade of existing technology upon the facility including and not limited to the replacement and installation of new antennas, radiocommunication dishes and associated ancillary equipment to enhance transmitting technology. Furthermore, the works will involve the replacement and addition of equipment shelters/outdoor units adjacent to the facility.
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THE SPIN
WOMEN’S FINAL ONE TO REMEMBER I have to congratulate Santa for his foresight in leaving a couple of tickets to the Women's T20 World Cup final under the Christmas tree for me. Surely when that happened there could be no doubt that the Aussie's were going to at the very least make it to the final. I did have moments of doubt as I suffered along with other fans through that excruciating semi final against South Africa. The Aussie girls held their nerve and defied the weather gods to get the job done (Santa of course was in their corner). To be present at the World Cup final was a real privilege and was an experience I will long remember. The Australian team came out with their game faces on and Alyssa Healy was simply magnificent. Healy's performance was world class in every manner of the word and from the first delivery you could tell that it was all business and India would need to do something special to get over the top of Healy let along the remainder of the team. A knock of 75 from just 39 balls. Her innings in front of that record Australian crowd of 86, 174 included seven fours and five sixes and was applauded by Aussie and Indian fans alike. Her 50 coming off just 30 balls was the fastest half century scored in the final of any ICC limited overs competition, men's or women's including fifty and twenty over World Cups and Champions Trophy events. Small wonder she was name Player of the Final. Although Healy says it's time to reassess her career any thoughts of retirement seem to be a long way off. The star batter has now five world cup medals and four successful Ashes series wins to her name. A record any players would be proud of and up there with husband Mitch Starc and uncle Ian Healy's performances. While Healy starred with the bat her partner in crime Beth Mooney was far from overshadowed and the team performance in the field was a delight to any cricket loving fan. Hats off to Australian cricket for their amazing promotion of the game and hats off to the players who were so giving of their time following their success. Of course my biggest nod is to Santa who came though once again. Great work from the man from the Pole (obviously a cricket tragic too). Casey. CASEY'S FOOTY TIPS It's time to put the cricket gear back in the closet and stock up on liniment as the footy season prepares to kick off this weekend. Round One seems to have snuck up on me so here are my selections for round one based on not a lot of information. Eels; Raiders; Cowboys; Knights; Rabbitohs; Roosters; Sea Eagles; Tigers. FARKEST DAY FOR O'BRIEN STABLE Nothing could prepare Melbourne Cup winning trainer and all round good bloke Danny O'Brien for the roller coaster of emotions over the past few days. On Saturday, 2019 Melbourne Cup winner Vow and Declare made a successful return to the track and was placed in the Australian Cup. On Monday morning as the stable prepared King of Leogrance for the Adelaide Cup came the dreadful news that one of O'Brien's staff had been killed while taking a horse to the beach close to his Victorian base. 22 SOUTHERN FREE TIMES
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Play gets underway on Sunday night at the MCG. While the trainer, his staff and connections tried to come to terms with the dreadful accident their horse blitzed the field in the Adelaide Cup. O'Brien said of the tragedy, "We have had some tough days in this industry, but they are nothing compared to the heartbreak and sadness today." It is believed the horse and rider were part of a group crossing the road when hit by a car. It is understood the horse suffered only minor injuries. MARYVAVLE ADD TO THIER COLLECTION As the rugby league season hurtles towards us, the local cricket seasons are drawing to a close. On Saturday at Slade Park Maryvale Condamine added another chapter to the history of cricket in the district. Maryvale added yet another premiership to their already impressive collection with a comprehensive victory over Colts. Many expected this to be a close contest after only one separated the two teams at their last encounter. Maryvale captain Paul Bourke had asked his team to bring their "A" game and they certainly stepped up to the mark to cement yet another back to back premiership. Maryvale won the toss and elected to bat. Opener Andrew Ryan gave Maryvale supporters a few nervous moments when he went cheaply caught by Jacob gross off the bowling of Morgan Bourke for just five runs. . Fortunately his opening counterpart Mitch Bourke had read the skipper's script and played an excellent openers innings top scoring with 59 before he was caught by Alistair Costello off the bowling of Sean O'Leary. As is normally expected Mick Bourke got among the runs adding 33 before he was dismiss by James Fern. It was the first of a three wicket haul by Fern. Paul Bourke played a good captains knock late in the innings adding 26 valuable runs before he fell to the bowling of Jacob Gross. When the innings wrapped up Mitch Darton (10) and Kev Bourke (5) remained not out. In the field, Hugh Inman caught well holding catches to dismiss Mick and Tom Bourke. Unfortunately for Colts some
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loose bowling added 28 runs in wides and no balls. Chasing a target of 205 Colts needed to get off to a good start. Maryvale's bowlers however had their eye on their third consecutive title and were on the money from the get go. Mitch Darton removed Colts openers cheaply to give his side a dream start. Dave Walker was without doubt the star of the show taking six wickets including the important scalp of John Cleary. Walker's bowling figures were impressive. From a 10 over spell Walker bowled four maidens took six wickets for just 14 runs and set up a comprehensive 141 run victory for Maryvale. One of the keys to the success of Maryvale has been their consistency over the past few years and their ability to field a strong and almost unchanged side during the season. They have now won three premierships on the trot and four of the past five It was no surprise when Dave Walker was named Player of the Final for his outstanding bowling performance. The pain of a Colt's grand final loss was tempered somewhat when their all rounder John Cleary was named Warwick Player of the Year. While Dave Walker played an impressive role in the grand final; he has done an excellent job as President of the Club and can be rightly proud of the role he played in a very successful season. GREAT DAY AT FLEMINGTON Great racing at Flemington last week with the running of the Newmarket Handicap and Australian Cup and a host of minor group races (if any group m race can be classified as minor.) Jockey Glen Boss can attest to the saying that some days you wish you never got out of bed and some days are diamonds. Boss the previous week copped a suspension for serious interference in a race at Randwick but was given a stay to allow him to ride at Flemington. On Saturday in the saddle for James Cummings he and his mount Bivouac blitzed the field. Boss also landed two other winners on the day. The Australian Cup is set to regain its place as one of the top events on the
Australian racing calendar and was won in style by Fifty Stars giving trainer David Hayes one more black type winner before he heads overseas to Hong Kong to train. Your definitely not safe anywhere found Julianne and Mick O'Brien lurking at Flemington trying as hard as the Spin team to find winners. Happy faces when John Allen and Fifty Stars saluted. SELECTION SUCCESS FOR WARWICK YOUNGSTER After a weekend where Women's Cricket dominated the headlines and Warwick born, Delissa Kimmince starred in Australia's World Cup final comes news that another local youngster is on track to follow in her footsteps. In the lead up to the World Cup when sides were training in Brisbane, Warwick's Lucy Bourke was thrilled to be called into the nets to bowl to members of the Aussie Squad including Ellyse Perry, Rachel Haynes and Delissa Kimmince. She was also asked to bowl to members of the Indian team. Bourke who is now based in Brisbane since going to boarding school plays grade cricket in Brisbane for Wynnum Manly but she cut her teeth playing junior cricket in Warwick and has also mixed it with the men in the A grade Warwick competition playing alongside her father Michael and plenty of rellies in the Maryvale Condamine line up. To be called up as a net bowler for International players on the eve of a World Cup was undoubtedly a great thrill for the teenager but last week that was over shadowed to some extent when she named in the Australian Under 15 squad. The team will play in the Under 18 Championships in January next year. For Bourke who is a gun at whatever sport she takes on it is now time to focus her efforts even more on her cricket game. There could be nothing more inspiring for her than the win by the Australians on Sunday night. Just one example of what the World Cup means to aspiring young Australian cricketers. Lucy's father Mick was part of the successful Maryvale premiership winning side on the weekend but nothing could trump his daughter's selection to the Aussie Squad. freetimes.com.au
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BRIDGING IN A & G WEEK Bridge players gathered during Apple and Grape festivities and with four tables played a Mitchell with 32 boards. The N /S were John Fernie and Helen Reeves. Runners up were Hilary Richardson and Carol Axworthy. All placegetters in E/W were regular at the Bridge table. Janine and Peter Cumming taking first place ahead of Margaret Finlay and Keith Barnett second. GOLFERS BUSY DESPITE RARE DAY OFF Although Stanthorpe golfers had a day off on Saturday there was plenty of action keeping them busy through the week. The Apple & Grape 2 person Ambrose was played Friday wrapping up the 2020 Apple and Grape Golfing card. Official sponsors of the popular event were Crisp Coaches and once again it proved popular with a capacity field hitting the fairways. Rain threatened to disrupt the event and was a test for all who played as the clouds opening with around four holes to play. Some preferred the safety of the clubhouse as a better option but most teams were happy to play during the downpour. Brendon Barker continued his good recent form as he teamed up with Jamie Carnell in this event. Carnell might be better known to most as a cricket but he and Barker proved a winning combination as they carded a winning score of nett 63.5. Doing it for the Ladies heading towards International Women's Day on Sunday was the team of Lyn Ludlow and Christine Hood who scored a winning nett 74 in the Ladies' only competition. No surprise that Mark and Racheal Hendry were the winners of the mixed competition after carding a score of nett 67. Minor prize winners in the run down section were B. Gleeson and C. Reeves, Ian Pickering and M. Ward and Matt Waterworth and Simon Shannon. Len Leigh he landed his drive on the line, making it very difficult for anyone to do better in the men's accuracy stakes. Trish Fittock had best drive for the ladies, finishing only centimetres from the target. Pin shots were collected by B. Gleeson (3), Mark Hendry (12) and Ian Henderson (17). Christine Hood and Lyn Ludlow held the ladies approaches at 12 and 17 respectively. And that was a wrap for another successful Apple & Grape Festival golf sporting event. Thanks to the Festival organisers and the sponsors who ensured it was a busy week for golfers. It was pleasing to see events well
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Winners are grinners - celebrating a three-peat of premierships - the victorious Maryvale Condamine side after Saturday's win in the Warwick Grand Final. supported by members and visitors and thanks to those who catered for the events. So after all the excitement of A & G 2020 it is back to business for golfers this weekend. The March monthly medal and putting competition scheduled for Saturday and the individual stroke event will be sponsored by club member, Alex Vale. The round will be played in conjunction with the first of two rounds for the Pike Trophy. Tee off is from 11.30 am and there is a time sheet is on the board. PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM Croquet players were also busy during Apple and Grape week and a variety of disciplines provided players with plenty of options. On Tuesday morning during the Association games Peter Tunbridge played a solo hand against Carol Verwey and Jenny Tunbridge. Peter played well and in spite of making a break of three hoops in a row he could not get the better of the Ladies. The game could not have been closer finishing tied up at 19 all. Grace Howard and Peter Goodsir had a 24-20 over opponents Pat Schnoor and Heather Widderick. There were only small numbers on court at Gateball with many busy with A & G commitments and bad weather playing its part. Two games were played. Team Two (Jenny Tunbridge and Joy Newman} had a clean sweep winning both games against their Team One opponents (Les Williams, Pat Schnoor and Grace Howard). Jenny Tunbridge played well in the opening game making two agari's and a gate and touch to earn an extra shot. The winning score 19-10. In the second game the Ladies in Team two both played well.
Their 14-10 win included two agari's by Tunbridge and a 'gate and touch' by Newman. The Golf Crquet group were on court also Di Wren and Kathy Hopgood played Janet Raub and Liz Ellway. Ellway played well scoring eight hoops while her partner added four. Their total of 12 gave them a comfortable win over their opponents combined score of seven. Eric McClellan played a solo hand in a game against Shirley Evans and Judy Locke. In a close contest McClelland won 10-9. In one match up during the Ricochet games the Peters went head to head. Goodsir got his eye in and scored three runs of three and one run of 4four. He was able to peg out scoring 26 leaving Tunbridge in his wake despite scoring one run of three. The final score 26-19. In the final game Carol Verwey played an attacking game against Sharyn Roser and Andrea Denkewitz. In a very close game scores were tight until the final two hoops. Roser and Denkewitz managed to sneak a slight lead and peg out ahead of there opponents. VICTORIA HILL RESERVE GRADE PREMIERS The Warwick Reserve grade Cricket grand final was played at Briggs Oval on Saturday. The Morris boys bowled their side to victory ripping through the Allora batting line up. Joe Morris had opener Tim Kajewski run out for a duck and his opening partner fared not much better. Out for six off the bowling of another Morris, Tom. Bruce Ole and Sean Bryson attempted to repair some of the damage before Ole (16) fell to Joe Morris caught Tony Morris. The stumping of Sea Bryson off Jack Morris
for 27 was a blow to Allora as they tried to salvage their innings. Unfortunately the bowlers more than had the upper hand and there was no wag in the Allora tail as wickets fell like nine pins. In the end Sundries contributed more to the total than thee batsmen. Allora were dismissed for 96. Joe and Jack Morris the chief destroyers finished with almost identical bowling figures. Joe's figures five overs, two maidens, two wickets; 12 runs. From his five over spell Jack finished with two maidens, two wickets and 11 runs. It was an innings where ball dominated the bat. In reply Victoria Hill had some very nervous moments as the ball once again dominated. Openers Tony Morris and Ekstar Sandhu were both removed for a duck. Tom Morris tried to get things back on track with an important 14. Will Duff also succumbed to duck's disease when he was caught off the bowling of Holmes without troubling the scoreboard attendant. Damien McDonald also had a case of duck flu hen he was bowled by Ole. Allora supporters dared to hope while Victoria Hill supporters were feeling more than a little nervous. Nick Morris and Joe Morris got the side home scoring 26 and 16 respectively. The Reserve Grade premiership Victoria Hill's by four wickets. However it has to be said that the star of the show in their innings was top scoring Sundries (37 of which 35 were wides). No doubt Allora would be rueing what might have been. Victoria Hill's Jack Morris was named Player of the Final. ●
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