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Lendlease progressing with hospital early works

By Jo Kennett HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE has confirmed Lendlease is on track with the Tweed Valley Hospital early works, despite concerns over the build after the construction giant pulled out of two major NSW projects in the past two weeks. T h e c o m p a ny wa s awa rd e d a $25-million contract for the early works in December last year, however since then they have pulled out of two major government infrastructure projects with concerns being expressed in the media about the finances of the company. The Weekly contacted Lendlease to find out if there has been any change of plans for the hospital construction in light of these events. A Lendlease spokesperson issued The Weekly with the following statement: “We’re pleased to have partnered again with Infrastructure NSW on Stage One of the Sydney Football Stadium Redevelopment project which follows the highly successful delivery of Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta and the world class International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour,” the spokesperson said. “Building social infrastructure in partnership with Government is a source

of pride for Lendlease and we look forward to supporting future projects.” When The Weekly further questioned Lendlease, saying the statement made no mention of whether they would still be doing the early works, they asked that the question be directed to Health Infrastructure. A s p o ke s p e r s o n fo r H e a l t h Infrastructure said as part of the appointment “Lendlease are progressing the planning and design of the hospital buildings and campus infrastructure as well as undertaking early works to prepare the site for the main construction phase”. “As is standard process, no decision on the main works building contractor has been made at this early stage, and there are a number of planning, design and procurement stages to be worked through before the main works contract is awarded in early 2020,” the Health Infrastructure spokesperson said. The planning and early works package include activities such as bulk earthworks, retaining walls, establishment of inground services and roadworks. On July 26 NSW Sports Minister John Sidoti announced that Lendlease, contracted for the controversial knockdown and rebuild of the Sydney Football Stadium, was unable to meet the Government’s targets and had

withdrawn from the rebuild. The stadium was demolished prior to the state election in March this year. On August 1, the NSW government announced that Lendlease had withdrawn its bid on the Art Gallery of NSW’s Sydney Modern expansion. Lendlease was the final bidder after two companies withdrew their bids for the $344 million project last year. Lendlease has submitted a new bid on the project. Recent articles in financial newspapers reported underquoting by Lendlease on major projects, up to $2 billion on Melbourne Metro and the stadium and gallery projects, as well as problems with delays to projects and legal issues. The engineering arm of the company has shouldered much of the blame over financial losses. In March Lendlease announced that it was selling off its engineering arm.

By Jonathon Howard CONCERNS FOR further Tweed Shire job losses within Essential Energy have again been raised after an internal document revealed the NSW Government-owned company is planning on slashing one in five regional positions by 2024. The cuts could result in an additional 500 workers losing their jobs on top of the 182 that Essential Energy last month announced would be cut from their workforce this year. The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) said the latest revelation highlighted the importance of urgent political action to develop a practical plan to save these jobs across regional NSW. Since 2012, the workforce at Essential Energy has nearly halved as more than 2,000 jobs have been lost, which the ETU says is “drastically reducing the number of skilled front-line workers available to respond to blackouts, storm damage, or other major incidents”. ETU Secretary Justin Page said the union was alarmed by the revelation that the current round of job cuts were just the beginning, with one in five workers at risk of losing their jobs in the coming years. “Essential Energy has already been cut to the bone, we’ve seen the workforce

almost halved in recent years and dozens of depots shut, so to discover that hundreds more jobs are on the line is alarming,” Mr Page said. “With one in every five workers facing the chop, there is no question that regional communities will be devastated and service delivery will be greatly impacted. “For towns already struggling with drought, the loss of these skilled jobs forcing many families to move away will have devastating flow-on effects on the local economy.” The union has written to Essential Energy CEO, John Cleland, outlining a series of proposals that provide alternatives to job losses. These include the insourcing of work currently contracted out — as other NSW electricity distributors have done — including pole replacements, service wire replacements, street lighting maintenance, vegetation management, yard maintenance, and information and communications technology (ICT) functions. Mr Cleland suggested Essential Energy workers could enter into the contestable metering market - given they already possess the required skill sets - and the renewable energy market, given the

significant amount of renewable projects being constructed across regional NSW. The ETU has also provided a written briefing to NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro outlining alternatives to job cuts. “Our members have been extremely grateful for the supportive comments made by Mr Barilaro and many of his National Party colleagues, but those words need to be followed up with tangible actions if we’re going to save these jobs,” Mr Page said. “We believe there are viable options available to Essential Energy that can avoid these cuts, but they will require a united effort from the company, workers, their unions, the broader community, and elected representatives if we are going to save these jobs. “We also want to work with the NSW Government to find a longer-term solution to the current system where the Australian Energy Regulator imposes arbitrary and draconian budget cuts, with little regard for the impacts on workers or their local communities.” Essential Energy employees or their family members who require crisis support are urged to contact Lifeline (13 11 14 and lifeline.org.au) or beyondblue (1300 22 4636 and beyondblue.org.au).

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4 Letters to the Editor Thursday, August 8, 2019

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Murwillumbah CBD debate

I agree with the content of the Letter to the Editor on August 1, “Murwillumbah shopfront concerns need addressing”, name withheld, Murwillumbah. I left Murwillumbah 14 years ago and returned to live here permanently in October 2018. I’m amazed/bewildered that not much has changed in relation to the presentation of the town centre. I am not proud of it when I am showing my visitors around. Let’s clean it up and get a bit of class about the CBD and build upon the natural beauty of the area. Julie Waters, Murwillumbah

Nuclear power prospects

Time is pressing for an informed debate about nuclear power generation not only in Australia but around the world. Both proponents and opponents of nuclear powered power stations need to be able to first answer the question: do you know about fourth generation nuclear power stations? If people cannot answer yes to this question then they are probably not qualified to speak either way on this subject. If they persist in arguing their point of view and do not know about fourth generation nuclear power, then they run the serious risk of being labelled ignorant/stupid/ ill-advised. Google “fourth generation nuclear power” and you will update what you thought you knew. Also you may be surprised to discover that the most well-known advocate of fourth generation nuclear power is a fellow called Bill Gates. I am just a simple nong who just wants the best for mankind, like Bill. Richard Quan, Bray Park

Climate change letter amuses

Medical Doctor Weston Allen penned a letter in last week’s TV Weekly entitled “Climate science is uncertain”. The November 2018 Medical Journal of Australia contained an article by 19 contributors entitled

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The climate is complex

Dr Allen has had a few things to say about climate science, like the world and specifically India had record harvests in the hottest year on record. World wheat production in the last few years has reached record levels due to Russia’s expanded northern cropping area. Climate change has resulted in more favourable weather conditions in this area. The positive effect is however expected to be short-lived as the southern areas become less productive. As for India’s record production in 2016, that was in 2015. The government forecast a record in 2016, but that didn’t eventuate due to temperature and moisture stress at planting. He further quotes the IPCC report declining to attribute drought over global land areas to human influence. Well of course. Climate is complex and few generalisations can be made. For instance, current research indicates that the California drought is mainly due to variability, greenhouses gas and aerosol have caused increased rainfall in the Sahel, but drought in the Levant and Australia are most likely due to human influence. The urban heat island furphy has been around since the 1980s. It certainly didn’t apply to Tarcoola, SA, the hottest place on the planet on January 15. It has two permanent residents.

The temperature at the South Pole has remained stable because Antarctica is shielded from planetary warming by the circumpolar current and because it sits on ice nearly 3km deep. The same can’t be said for Antarctic ice on the sea which like its Arctic counterpart is melting at an alarming rate. I urge denialists like Dr Allen to leave climate to people who know what they’re talking about, the climatologists. As for going nuclear, there are over 270,000 tonnes of waste with 9,000 tonnes being added every year. When the first gram of nuclear waste is safely and permanently stored come back to us with a proposal for a nuclear plant. Alan Watterson, Pottsville

Horse drawn carts versus cars

Peter Leith thinks horse-related transport accidents were “rarely fatal” (TVW, Aug 1), but they often were, and children were particularly at risk. There were nearly seven times as many horse-related deaths per vehicle in 1916 in Chicago than there were road fatalities per auto in 1997. The world’s cities were also drowning in horse manure, daily hatching billions of diseasespreading flies. Trees had to be cleared for horse paddocks (two hectares per horse) with about 175,000 horses in New York and Brooklyn in 1880, long before numbers peaked. The motor car dramatically reduced the fatalies, filth, flies and disease, allowed the regrowth of forests and fertilised them with carbon dioxide. As horse power had a time and place, so does rooftop solar when and where its power can be used, such as air-conditioning classrooms, but not for peak demand after sundown. For reliable base-load power, there are only three options: coal, gas and nuclear. Intermittent wind and solar are as ancient as horse power and less safe than modern nuclear power. Loanne Arnell, Kingscliff

What’s NSW doing with trees?

Ethiopia is a third world country in Africa with a population of about 110 million people. The reports that last week they planted 353 million trees in a single day is incredible. It equates to Australia planting 75 million trees. So, what is NSW doing? Well it has decided to relax laws on land clearing allowing for easier tree removal than before. We all know that trees absorb carbon and store it. They are an essential part of curbing our climate changing emissions. If this seems crazy then I hope you are sitting down when I tell you the next piece of news. NSW along with the Federal Government

are providing subsidies to companies to cut down trees, some to be exported to Japan and China. It gets worse. They are also allowing these subsidised companies to wood chip trees to provide fuel for power generation. In other words cutting down trees, chipping them and burning them to produce electricity. They even have the audacity to regard this as a renewable source of energy. Hence the subsidies. To replace these trees would take 30 years. In the meantime? Burning wood is 50 per cent more harmful to the environment than burning coal. It also puts 25 known carcinogens into the atmosphere. So, our governments are using our money to pay people to increase our emissions and to decrease our carbon storage. This industry cannot exist without government subsidies. Total insanity. Getting back to Ethiopia. Wouldn’t it be great if we arranged for a day to plant 270,000 trees. If a third world country can do it why can’t we? Tweed Shire Council how about it? Gwyn Hooper, Uki

Vision for South Murwillumbah

Flood proofing South Murwillumbah is one vision of Cr Allsop; does this mean a levee protects an area but another area cops the flood worse? An example of flood cause is blocked creeks such as Crabbes Creek which is prolific with massive lantana, huge reeds, weeds and tree - a recipe for flooding. Cr Allsop hopes for campervan parks - don’t these flood? Leveraging off the rail trail will bring new life but ex-mayor Barry Longland and Andrew Stoner, exleader of the Nationals, said the rail trail was “likely to be viable”. The Casino to Murwillumbah Rail Trail Study by Arup was not 100 per cent for the rail trail either, in fact the need for connection to Qld was to be investigated. Cr Allsop said this area is situated within the gateway to one of the region’s most significant historic towns: Murwillumbah. A vision is needed to work with the local community that reflects the realities, like flooding and past economic drivers that have declined, like the railway; so admitted the railway was an economic driver which the majority of communities constantly said and that they want train travel/ tourism. The opposite is bandied about by rail trail supporters. Those pro rail trail repeatedly state the rail trail will save the corridor. Wrong! By conversion to a rail trail the ability to reinstate an operating train service is removed (P56 Arup.)

Mr Adam Marshall in The Guyra Argus, March 2019, regarding a Guyra rail trail, said a rail trail cannot proceed on a rail line without legislation passing through State Parliament to transfer operations of the line from rail to rail trail and to maintain legal protections. He advised waiting to see how the Crabbes Creek to Murwillumbah trail went – “Let those people be the guinea pigs, and work out those significant legal and access issues,” he said. Mr Adam Marshall happily announced $6.3 million for the rail trail at the Murwillumbah Railway Station in July 2017. Cr Allsop, why have you and certain other councillors, staff, pro-rail trail and MPs (including Labor) not complied with the legislation - the existing corridor is currently protected for use as a railway which you all know. Jillian Spring, Billinudgel

Thanks to The Weekly for MAT19

On behalf of the Murwillumbah Arts Trail committee please accept my sincere gratitude for your generous support of the MAT19 Arts Trail. Provision of the supportive articles in the Tweed Valley Weekly about the Arts Trail was invaluable. Such a wonderful event, which brought vitality and culture to our town along with business and commercial value. Given the level of your community support and commitment I am hoping we will see your involvement for years to come. Thank you once again, we look forward to your continued support in future Murwillumbah Art Trails. Michelle Bradley, MAT 19 Secretary

Know your tax cut fine print

As with all gifts from the Liberals, taxpayers eagerly awaiting their $1,080 tax cut should always read the fine print first. Mr Morrison’s tax refund is not a universal $1,080 as is widely reported. It is a scaled refund amount depending upon the recipient’s level of income. If your income is less than $37,000, your low income tax offset of $445 is increased to $700 – an additional tax offset of $255. Only if your income is between $48,000 and $90,000 do you get the full $1,080 increase – up to $48,000 and above $90,000, there are shading-in and shading-out mechanisms respectively. Ray Armstrong, Tweed Heads South Please note the views on the letters page are that of the letter writer and not of the Tweed Valley Weekly. Send your letters to editor@theweekly.net.au

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‘Countdown on health and climate change: Australian policy inaction threatens lives’. Its findings included the statement: “We find Australia is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change on health and that policy inaction in this regard threatens Australian lives”. Admittedly the authors, just like Dr Weston Allen, are not climate scientists but I would value their opinions because they are commenting on current and foreseeable medical impacts of climate change. They accept the science which is perfectly clear in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change from which the doctor quotes and get on with the job of looking at implications within their area of expertise. On the other hand, maybe it would help if Dr Weston Allen made an appointment to see a doctor of Environmental Science. The implications of climate change or more correctly, irreversible climate disruption and the need for us all to take decisive action to mitigate it, are far too important for somebody who should know better, to trifle with. Richard Deem, Murwillumbah


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Business chamber reacts to negative reports

By Jonathon Howard MEMBERS OF the Murwillumbah & District Business Chamber (MDBC) say they remain optimistic about business in Murwillumbah’s CBD, despite recently reported negativity following the closure of the Murwillumbah Burger Bar. MDBC vice president Eva Heath said the chamber wanted to respond to a recent News Corp article and letter to The Weekly that highlighted a so-called poor economic climate in Murwillumbah. Reports that an estimated 25 per cent of shopfronts are now empty in Murwillumbah CBD have been described as “inaccurate”, after Mrs Heath spoke with Ray White Commercial, who confirmed the retail vacancy is hovering around 15 per cent. “While it is always disappointing to see a business close, MDBC remains optimistic about our region’s future and the economic viability and sustainability of small business in our town and villages,” she said. “We share in the disappointment with the closing of The Murwillumbah Burger Bar. “This was a place where families enjoyed many of Justina and Scott’s delicious burgers, and we applaud the response calling for residents to shop local and celebrate the great businesses in our town.” Mrs Heath said it remains important that success stories are recognised as well as the difficulties. “For every business that closes, there are others that have traded successfully for decades, like neighbouring businesses A&B Blue Ribbon Meats and Premier Chicken Gourmet and others like Tweed Fruit Exchange, Fresh Wholefoods,

Business Chamber members Eva Heat and Nick Moran remain confident in the Murwillumbah CBD and it’s future for business

Outdoorism and Precise PCs to name a few,” she said. “There are also exciting new businesses like the award-winning Gelato & Co, Courthouse Hotel, Imperial Hotel, M|Arts Precinct, Cracklepoint Games, Keith: Shop of Really Really Good Things and Johnny Franco’s Place. “Ideally, we would like to see vacancies in retail and commercial at less than 10 per cent, but this is still a long way from the vacancy figures reported in the article.” Mrs Heath said Murwillumbah is a regional hub coming alive with a host of eclectic shops and a great foodie culture. “There is a renewed sense of pride in Murwillumbah, and South Murwillumbah is being rejuvenated with specialty and creative shops and this rejuvenation is extending out to the villages of Uki, Tyalgum and Burringbar,” she said. “While regional towns like Murwillumbah can often face considerable economic development challenges, we are very fortunate to have such an approachable and community

involved Economic Development Team at Tweed Shire Council: many business owners/operators will be familiar with Kym Kranen, the public face of this team.” Mrs Heath said she wanted to emphasis there are many reasons for optimism. “Murwillumbah will soon be the starting point for the Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek rail trail, 24 kilometres winding through the villages of Stokers Siding, Burringbar, Mooball and Crabbes Creek and The Tweed Byron Hinterland Walking Trail, a 50 km multi-day walk from near Uki to Minyon Falls, both of which will bring a new demographic of traveller and visitor to our region,” she said. “In addition, the council has funded a heritage grants program to assist shop owners enhance their facades, which will serve to highlight the unique architecture of the town centre.” YOUR THOUGHTS: Do you agree with the Murwillumbah and District Business Chamber that the future is bright for Murwillumbah CBD businesses? The Weekly would love to hear your thoughts and letters to editor@theweekly.net.au

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Gelato & Co named Australia’s best MURWILLUMBAH IS officially home to one of Australia’s best ice creams after popular local gelato master Gabrielle Nardi (pictured below) at Gelato & Co scooped one of the country’s most prestigious ice cream awards. The daughter of Australian Olympic swimming gold medallist Michael Wenden, Gabrielle is creating a legacy of her own after winning 13 awards at the recent Royal Queensland Food and Wine Show 2019 in Brisbane. Among the accolades, Gabrielle’s Cioccolato Arancia (chocolate and orange) gelato was named Grand Champion Ice Cream, Gelato or Sorbet of Show. Having bought the company, originally based in Coolangatta, in 2016, the success of Gelato & Co is a great reward for Gabrielle’s talent and perseverance. “Just six months into the business I was struggling to cover the rent. I believe that hitting rock bottom quite early on is what drives me to continue today,” she said. Gabrielle and her small team now make almost 200 litres of fresh gelato each week from her boutique pop-up store in Murwillumbah. And every scoop is selling out. “Everything I make, I make from scratch. It’s also gluten-free, gelatine-free and egg-free,” she said. “Part of the sale agreement was to teach me how to make gelato, but what I quickly discovered was that most gelato stores use pre-made syrups. This explains why everywhere you go the flavours are the same basic range.” Deciding to learn from scratch, Gabrielle trained under Matteo Zini, founder of the La Macelleria Gelateria chain of gelato stores in Brisbane. In a twist of fate, the apprentice outdid the master at this year’s Royal Queensland Food and Wine Show. Looking ahead, Gabrielle plans to travel to Italy later this year to hone her gelato-making skills and to explore further sugar-free alternatives for her range. She also makes seven non-dairy gelato alternatives.

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BEATS Awards a huge success By Jonathon Howard AN ALL new format and venue has paid off for the 2019 Business Excellence Awards Tweed Shire (BEATS) committee with outstanding feedback following the gala awards night on Saturday, August 3, at the M|Arts Precinct. More than 220 guests and local sponsors dressed for success on the night with a range of delicious food provided by Bacaro alongside drinks by Ink Gin, Stone & Wood and Oatley Wines as several outstanding local businesses picked up awards. Among the big winners this year was the hardworking and committed local team from Harding’s Earthmoving, who were awarded three top BEATS Awards including Trade, Construction & Manufacturing, Excellence in Business and Business of the Year.

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Tweed Link Thursday, August 8, 2019

Tweed Link A Tweed Shire Council publication

(02) 6670 2400 or 1300 292 872 | Issue 1115 | 6 August 2019 | ISSN 1327–8630

Tweed Shire Council wishes to recognise the generations of the local Aboriginal people of the Bundjalung Nation who have lived in and derived their physical and spiritual needs from the forests, rivers, lakes and streams of this beautiful valley over many thousands of years as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands.

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In brief ... Father's Day service for all All are welcome to attend a Father’s Day Memorial Service on Friday 30 August at 11am at the chapel at Tweed Valley Cemetery at Eviron. The combined memorial service is brought to you by the Murwillumbah Churches Together and Tweed Valley Cemeteries. Light refreshments will be provided. Please phone (02) 6670 2435 for details.

Insights to stay independent

Kyle Scully chats with Council’s Project Officer – Waterways Matt Bloor at the recent National Tree Day event at Chillingham, part of Local Government Week activities on the Tweed.

Citizen reporters go behind the scenes Two Tweed residents accepted the opportunity to be ‘citizen reporters’ for Council during Local Government Week. One of the reporters was Kyle Sculley, 19, of Banora Point, who is a positive voice for children with special needs and lives life to the fullest. Kyle was recently selected to serve on the People with Disabilities Australia (PWDA) and Youth Action Advisory Council. He also won a Certificate of Merit in last year’s Tweed Shire Council Access and Inclusion Awards for his advocacy work supporting young people with disabilities. He is involved with 92.5 Gold FM’s Give Me Five for Kids and chained himself to a bed in the cold in front of Tweed Hospital for two hours to raise $4000 for charity. Kyle attended the National Tree Day planting event at Chillingham and here’s what he had to say: “I attended National Tree Day in Chillingham as a citizen reporter for Tweed Shire Council.

"I interviewed Matt Bloor, who is in charge of running National Tree Day. The interview went well and he explained that by the end of the day, 1200 trees would be planted along the banks of the Rous River. "There were lots of volunteers planting and watering the trees, and lots of families with kids helping as well. "During the day, I saw so many trees being planted which was incredible, but even more special was seeing how a community can come together. I really liked being a citizen reporter to gain a different perspective; it’s something you don’t always get to do. I really appreciated it - I haven’t felt this relaxed in a long time.” Kyle also attended Tweed Regional Museum’s Behind the Scenes event.

The other citizen reporter for Local Government Week was Kingscliff resident Nerida Dean. For five years, Nerida has been a volunteer for Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre. Here’s Nerida’s Local Government Week highlights: "I attended the Bray Park Water Treatment Plant and it was so good to learn that the Tweed’s water treatment process is extremely modern and very efficient. Completed in 2010, this plant can process up to 100 million litres per day, so it is future proofed for a growing population. It has a 96 per cent recovery rate so it has minimum waste and has incorporated systems to reduce energy usage. "I also attended a business breakfast event called ‘Succeed in The Tweed – E Commerce Options to Sell More Product’. The presenter had a very strong knowledge of technological future trends in e-commerce and informed the small business attendees of the variety of paths they could explore to do more in the e-commerce space, whether it be providing products or services to the community. I was gob-smacked to learn that in Australia there are 65 million searches per month on eBay alone. "My third event included a visit to the recycling facility at Chinderah. One of the biggest take-home messages from the visit to this facility was that the recycling world is constantly changing and, as a good environmental citizen, we need to be regularly updating our knowledge of what goes in each of the green, red and yellow

bins. A surprise for me was that regardless of what you are told, ALL takeaway coffee cups and lids can only go in the RED bin. So glad I can sit and drink my daily coffee from a real china cup.”

Kingscliff resident Nerida Dean visited a number of Council facilities and events as a citizen reporter for Council during Local Government Week.

Seven Kingscliff roads are getting a makeover Kingscliff roads are getting a makeover with contractors due to start work this week on Kingscliff Street (between Ozone and Terrace streets) and Ocean Street (between Kingscliff and Sands streets). All up, work will occur across multiple streets and will be undertaken in two shifts at each site across a two-week period. After Kingscliff Street, the contractors head to Beach Street (between Kingscliff Street and Elrond Drive), McPhail Avenue (between Gibson and Oxford streets including Knox Court), Herford Street (McPhail Avenue to Cudgen Road), Moss Street (Clough Lane to Sutherland Street) and, finally, Quigan Street (between McPhail Avenue and Boomerang Street). On each site, it’s going to be noisy for the first shift as they shave off the road surface and apply a bitumen seal with stone. Then, it settles

down as they leave the road to ‘cure’ for about a week before returning to apply the new asphalt surface (not quite so noisy) and then do the line-marking. During the works this week, traffic will be able to flow through the site, however southbound traffic will be detoured via Terrace Street, Marine Parade and then back to normal via the Ozone Street roundabout. As works progress over the next two months, detours may be used so please follow the directions of the traffic controllers. Residents are advised they may have to wait to get in and out of driveways and side streets, and to build extra time into their journeys to avoid the stress of any lengthy delay. We also ask that motorists do not park in the workzones during daylight hours so we can get in and out in the quickest time possible.

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As part of Local Government Week, Tweed Community Services invited members of the public along to a morning tea at Tweed Heads South to learn about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and My Aged Care. More than 30 people came along, with Coordinator Community Services Joanne Watters saying it was great to have one-on-one time with those attending. “It was a fabulous morning and we were able to answer specific questions to help people gain a better understanding of the NDIS and My Aged Care options,” Mrs Watters said. Tweed Community Services is an independent and specialist My Aged Care support service and NDIS Support Coordination agency, which provides an easy and effective way to manage your NDIS plan and funding. “Our team has more than 25 years’ experience in providing professional and supportive quality community options in the Tweed and Far North Coast. We provide programs to support eligible Tweed Shire residents to stay living independently and safely in the community and in their own home.” For more information, call (07) 5569 3110, email communityservices@tweed.nsw.gov.au or visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/CommunityServices

'No dog' zones declared Two areas have recently been declared ‘Dog Prohibited’ zones under the Companion Animals Act 1998, located at the mouth of Cudgera Creek, Hastings Point and Ambrose Brown Park and adjacent foreshore, Mooball Creek, Pottsville. Council’s Coordinator Sustainability and Environment, Jane Lofthouse said the ‘dog exclusion’ area at the mouth of Cudgera Creek, Hastings Point had been in place for several years. “This change of classification to a ‘dog prohibited zone’ formalises the exclusion zone under the appropriate legislation and regulations, however, the intent, location and size of the zone remains the same,” Ms Lofthouse said. “Declaring the ‘dog prohibited’ zone at Pottsville is to provide an option for families to have a safe swimming and recreational area without dogs. These zones are also in place to protect threatened species.” Highlighting the importance of the dog exclusion zone at Hastings Point was the successful breeding of a Beach Stone-curlew chick in 2018. This critically-endangered bird has rarely been recorded successfully breeding in the Tweed and this would not have been possible without the support of volunteers, the community and responsible dog owners. In a recent review, Birdlife Australia recommended that, as a priority, dogs be prohibited at the mouths of estuaries as these are critically important foraging and nesting areas for shorebirds that are already under significant pressure from recreational activities. To assist with protection of threatened species along the Tweed coast, Council recently employed a Coastal Ranger who will focus on educating the community. Ranger Wayne wants to encourage anyone who is unsure of the current zones along the beaches to stop and have a chat with him. “If you see me out and about, please don’t be afraid to stop and have a chat. My role is to provide education to the community about the dog zones along the coast, but also to ensure compliance with the new and current regulations,” Ranger Wayne said. New signs have been installed at the new ‘dog prohibited’ locations and at other locations where signs were missing. The recent designation of the dog prohibited areas is not related to the review of off-leash dog beach areas, which has been postponed for consideration under the Tweed Coastal Management Program. Community consultation on this issue will be undertaken in 2020, including appropriate use of beaches and foreshore areas. View all dog off-leash beaches via the online mapping tool at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/WalkMyDog


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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment of Fingal Head Holiday Park and surrounding public land Tweed Shire Council has an ongoing commitment to protect Aboriginal Cultural Heritage as part of our Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management Plan and Reconciliation Action Plan. Council is commissioning a consultant to complete an Aboriginal cultural heritage assessment at the Fingal Head Holiday Park and surrounding public land. This assessment will guide any future management of this land including maintenance of existing infrastructure assets to ensure we don’t harm anything of cultural significance. The tender process for commissioning a cultural heritage consultant is underway. Once the tender is awarded, an invitation for knowledge holders and interested community members to register as Registered Aboriginal Parties (RAP) will be advertised. Registering as a RAP will enable you to provide input throughout the assessment and help guide future management of cultural heritage values at Fingal Head. For more information, contact Council’s project officer Sally Cooper on (02) 6670 2400 or email SCooper@tweed.nsw.gov.au Illustrations by Bundjalung/Yugambeh Artist and Graphic Designer, Christine Slabb

Vacancies Council officers Tanya Erezuma, Rhonda Marshall and Peter Mitchell proudly display the R H Dougherty Award for Communication.

Emergency Dashboard wins major gong An online one-stop shop for emergency information was recognised with a major award at the RH Dougherty Awards for Communication. The Tweed Emergency Dashboard won the Reporting to your Community Award (Division C, for councils with a population of more than 70,000). The Tweed Emergency Dashboard was launched in December 2018 in response to the devastating floods which hit the Tweed in March 2017. The purpose of the Dashboard is to provide a single source of emergency information for Tweed residents, businesses and visitors that can be accessed on any computer or device with an internet connection, at any time of day. It centralises information to connect, integrate and

communicate from a range of specialist sources in real-time. The Emergency Dashboard includes the current status for weather warnings, road closures, power outages, water and sewer interruptions, and Council services and facilities, along with links to many other useful resources to help with planning for an emergency and what to do after. Council’s General Manager Troy Green said one of the key lessons from the March 2017 flood was the need for an improved online solution to support the Tweed community during emergencies. “The Emergency Dashboard at emergency.tweed.nsw.gov.au provides up-to-date information, useful links and contacts in the event of an emergency. It is linked to our website and is available 24/7,” Mr Green said.

Glass sand trial saves stubbies from landfill Council is saving 60,000 stubbies from landfill by using them in the bedding sand of a stormwater drainage upgrade starting on Queensland Road, Murwillumbah, in the next few weeks. The upgrade is designed to improve motorist safety by installing drainage pipes and closing the existing deep open drains on both sides of the road between the Showgrounds and the Union Cane Drain. The $500,000 upgrade also will see the slope of the roadside embankments decreased to allow vehicles to park off the road. The upgrade is expected to be complete within two months, weather permitting. The project is the first in Tweed to use the glass sand, with the product manufactured by neighbouring Lismore City Council at its Materials Recycling Facility. “We are trialling the use of the glass sand on Queensland Road and

Resident and Ratepayer Association meetings Casuarina/Seaside/Salt Residents Association meet on Wednesday, 14 August at 7pm in the Legends Room, Surf Australia building, next to the Recreation Club, Casuarina. Fingal Head Community Association – the bi-monthly meeting will be held on Wednesday 14 August 2019 commencing at 7pm in the MPU at Fingal Head Public School.

Expressions of interest

Development Proposal for public comment The following development application has been received by the Tweed Shire Council and may be viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/datracking for a period of fourteen (14) days from Wednesday, 7 August 2019 to 21 August 2019. Application details DA19/0462 – Demolition of dwelling and garage and construction of 3 storey residential flat building comprising 5 × 3 bedroom units Lot 28 DP 21680, No. 44 Sutherland Street, Kingscliff

Expressions of interest to be a volunteer on the Working Group for the Seniors Festival 2020 are being invited. NSW Seniors Festival 2020 is Wednesday 12 February to Sunday 23 February 2020. The Tweed Seniors Festival Working Group will work with Council staff to help plan activities that celebrate the contributions of older people in Tweed Shire. The Seniors Festival raises awareness of positive aging activities across the Tweed. The primary role of the working group is to plan and run an opening event for the Tweed Seniors Festival and ensure the Tweed Seniors Festival meets the needs and expectations of local seniors. Closing date for applications is Friday 16 August 2019. To register and download the EOI form, visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/ SeniorsFestival, contact Lyn Porter Community Services on (07) 5569 3110 or email communityservices@tweed.nsw.gov.au

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if it performs to expectations we expect it will have a big future here in the Tweed,” Manager Infrastructure Delivery Tim Mackney said. Council currently collects approximately 3000 tonnes of glass from its household recycling service each year and innovative solutions like this will help us ensure this material is reused. The reuse of glass containers over and over again is good for the environment. For every one tonne of recycled crushed glass used 1.1 tonnes of raw materials is saved. Also recycled glass melts at a lower temperature than the raw ingredients, saving up to 25 per cent of the energy required in the manufacturing process. The glass sand product is also being used on the Pacific Highway upgrade from Ballina to Woolgoolga in the concrete pavement. The Lismore plant receives about 130 tonnes of glass for recycling every week.

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Ardill Payne & Partners Any person may, during the above period, make a written submission to the General Manager of Council. It should also be noted that Council has adopted a policy whereby, on request, any submission including identifying particulars will be made public. Council will give consideration to the “Public Interest” and requests for confidentiality by submitters in determining access to submission letters. However, the provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 – GIPAA may result in confidential submissions being released to an applicant. Please note – Requirements regarding Disclosure of Political Gifts and Donations A disclosure is required to be made in a statement accompanying the relevant development or planning application by a person who makes the application. In addition, a person who makes a written submission either objecting to or supporting a relevant development or planning application must also make a disclosure if the person has made a reportable political donation. Further information regarding Donations and Gift Disclosure are available on Council’s website www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/PlanningInformation

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Visit Council’s website www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/careers Contact Human Resources on (02) 6670 2495 All positions close at 12 noon (NSW time) Late applications not permitted.

Development Application determinations Notification of Development Application Determinations for the purposes of Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 (as amended). Application details Approved DA19/0408 – Three storey dwelling with attached garage Lot 12 NPP 286030, Unit 12/No. 36 Old Ferry Road, Banora Point CDC19/0023 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 39 DP 1083567, No. 3 Aeolus Lane, Casuarina DA19/0202 – Two storey dwelling Lot 1 DP 1210908, Numinbah Road, Chillingham DA19/0415 – Two storey dwelling with attached garage Lot 36 DP 1252272, No. 15 Murraya Way, Cudgen DA19/0405 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling including in-ground swimming pool Lot 1 DP 633463, No. 63 Cabbage Gum Road, Cudgera Creek DA19/0430 – Two storey dwelling with attached garage and in-ground swimming pool Lot 221 DP 1232815, Unit 3/No. 1 Nautilus Way, Kingscliff DA19/0443 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 133 DP 1025584, No. 19 Taylor Drive, Pottsville DA19/0390 – Use of existing converted garage and new carport and shed Lot 86 DP 1021504, No. 44 Naponyah Road, Terranora DA19/0429 – Shed Lot 8 DP 1092500, No. 41 Sunnycrest Drive, Terranora DA19/0419 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 46 DP 245048, No. 8 Meridian Way, Tweed Heads DA19/0341 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling Lot 6 Section 17 DP 28390, No. 96 Hillcrest Avenue, Tweed Heads South DA19/0449 – Demolition of existing carport and lean-to and construction of new garage and lean-to Lot 37 DP 791785, No. 52 Braeside Drive, Uki DA19/0354 – Replacement signage Lot 1 NPP 271020, Lot 2 NPP 271020, No. 124 Leisure Drive, Banora Point DA18/1056 – Secondary dwelling over existing shed and carport Lot 22 Section 8 DP 30043, No. 34 Hastings Road, Bogangar DA19/0351 – Use of existing sub-floor building work as habitable floor space Lot 3 SP 55024, Unit 3/No. 22 Moss Street, Kingscliff DA19/0362 – Two lot strata subdivision Lot 3 Section 10 DP 758571, No. 4 Zephyr Street, Kingscliff DA19/0212 – Secondary dwelling (detached) Lot 4 DP 112138, No. 12 Lloyd Street, Tweed Heads South DA19/0263 – Filling of land for the purpose of a dwelling pad Lot 1 DP 1244296, No. 759–769 Tumbulgum Road, Tygalgah The above development determinations are available for public inspection free of charge at the Planning and Regulation Division, Murwillumbah Civic Centre, during ordinary office hours or viewed on Council’s DA Tracking site located at www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/datracking

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Temporary home confirmed for pound By Jonathon Howard FRIENDS OF the Pound (FotP) have welcomed a decision by Tweed Shire Council to relocate the current Animal Pound from the Stotts Creek Resource Recovery Centre to a temporary site at Dulguigan for the next two years. The temporary pound will be jointly operated by Council’s long-term pound partner, Friends of the Pound, as part of their continuing care and rehoming activity. FotP president Sonia Trichter said the team have “embraced this change to the interim pound”. “It is the first step toward the final goal of a state-of-the-art pound which has been a long time coming especially with the continued population growth in the Tweed Shire,” she said. “The current impounding facility is past its use by date.” Tweed Shire Council said the temporary site at 36 Pollards Road, Dulguigan, will include a staff presence from Council’s pound seven days a week in order to continue the high standard of animal care established at the current Stotts Creek facility. Negotiations have been finalised with a private landowner, Hy-Tec Industries (Queensland) Pty Ltd, and at its meeting of August 1, 2019, Council granted approval to lease part of their property at 36 Pollards Road, Dulguigan, to establish the temporary facility. The site contains the remaining building and exercise yards of the former Home for the Paws animal boarding business, which ceased operations in 2016. In April, Council resolved to invest $1.5 million to construct a new modern pound on the Council-owned site at 751 Eviron Road, Eviron.

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“This was, in part, due to the current pound facility being within the area approved for the expansion of Council’s waste operations at Stotts Creek Resource Recovery Centre, which includes a state-of-the-art organics processing facility for the Tweed’s green waste,” a Council spokesperson said. “The project team is now in the process of designing this new permanent facility at Eviron which is expected to be ready to open its doors in around 18 to 24 months following the necessary approval processes.” Council’s Director of Planning and Regulation Vince Connell said the decision to relocate the current pound wasn’t taken lightly. “We’re taking all steps and efforts to ensure that we maintain our current high standard of service and care of our impounded animals, throughout both the temporary arrangements and development of a modern pound and

rehoming centre at Eviron,” Mr Connell said. “We are improving the Stotts Creek Resource Recovery Centre so we reduce the amount of the community’s waste being sent to landfill and recover more right here in the Tweed. “This will help to limit the impact on ratepayers from the recent, wellpublicised increases to the cost of processing recyclables being experienced globally, as well as the introduction of a new waste levy in Queensland this July.” A development application (DA) is being prepared for the animal shelter use by Friends of the Pound and necessary upgrades of the existing facility. It is expected that the DA will be lodged by mid to late August and then advertised for public comment. Following an expected DA approval and a minor building and site upgrade, the new temporary facility should be operating by the end of the year.

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Beware of meningococcal By Jonathon Howard NORTHERN NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) is urging people to be alert to the lesser known signs of meningococcal disease, with two cases already reported in the area this year and the peak period for the disease etching closer. Director of the North Coast Public Health Unit, Paul Corben, said meningococcal disease can occur at any time of year but cases normally start to increase towards the end of flu season when people’s immune systems are weaker from viruses. “Last year there were nine reported cases of meningococcal disease. It is a rare but serious bacterial infection that can cause death within hours, so the more symptoms people know about, the better,” Mr Corben said. “Most cases occur in infants, young children, teenagers and young adults, although people of any age can be affected.” NSW Health’s Director of Communicable Diseases, Dr Vicky Sheppeard, said meningococcal can often mimic other common illnesses, so it is important people be aware nearer spring that nausea symptoms, vomiting, neck stiffness, joint pain, light sensitivity, or a sudden fever, could be something else. “Most people normally associate meningococcal disease with a rash of red-purple spots or bruises but in some cases a rash doesn’t appear, or it could be the last symptom to take shape,” Dr Sheppeard said. Meningococcal infection does not spread easily. It is spread by secretions from the nose and throat of a person who is carrying the bacteria. Close and prolonged contact is needed to pass it on. “It more commonly occurs in people aged between 15-24 years as they tend to be involved in more intimate social activities such as kissing,” Dr Sheppeard said. Vaccination is the best means of protection against meningococcal disease. Vaccination for meningococcal disease types A, C, W and Y, is available on the National Immunisation Program for infants at 12 months of age and for adolescents in Year 10 through the School Vaccination Program offered to all high schools across NSW. Any adolescents aged 15 to 19 years who miss the vaccine in school are eligible for a free vaccine from their GP. However, as there are several strains of meningococcal disease, and vaccination does not cover all strains, even vaccinated people need to be on the lookout for symptoms. The latest Annual Immunisation Report shows vaccination rates in NSW are at their highest level ever, with close to 95 per cent of five-year olds fully vaccinated.

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Coastal Dental Care Tugun eager to prove a visit to the dentist can be a great experience COASTAL DENTAL Care Tugun is not your average dental practice – they have a friendly team eager to prove that a trip to the dentist can be a calming and enjoyable experience which will leave you with an amazing new smile. According to owner and principal Dentist of Coastal Dental Care Tugun, Dr Mateus De Mello, the first thing nervous patients usually say is they are “afraid of the unknown”. “They may have heard a scary story about a dentist, or it may be the noise and they can be a bit anxious about attending the practice,” Dr De Mello said.

“I welcome and talk to my patients as friends, try to understand their level of anxiety, and I sit them comfortably in the chair and ask what kind of music they like to listen to. “I found an approach that works really well when I questioned one of my patients who is a trained psychologist about the best way to deal with anxious patients. “She mentioned to explain the entire situation of what’s going on so there is no ‘unknown’. As well, to let the patient know the only way to deal with their problems is through options with regards to that particular tooth or their particular situation.”

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Dr De Mello said his team usually arrange consultations first that are longer than normal.

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“This way our patients get used to the environment, the smell, the noise, the equipment as well as the practitioner and the practitioner’s assistant,” he said.

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“I explain all options in detail, and before anything is done, I get out my drawing board and describe the stages that we go through. “The entire team is involved in dealing with anxious patients, from the time a patient calls we are always discussing ways to improve how we manage these patients’ experience.” Dr De Mello said his team are always asking “what can we do to improve the lives of our anxious patients”. “There are so many anxious patients out there,” he said. “The ones who are really bad go under general anaesthetic, so we tend to see patients who suffer a mid-level range of anxiety. “Usually, it is more the 40-plus patients that are the most anxious. “They may have been exposed in the past as kids through school dentists, or to rural

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Sleep Awarness Week 13

Sleep Awareness - The 5 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep And Snoring…

For Tweed residents, Dennis and Sharan, The Sleep GP has made “a big difference” to their lives

Over 6000 people with snoring and sleep apnoea issues have benefitted from The SleepGP Model of Care since inception in 2013. “Tweed residents Dennis and Sharan are a great example of a couple for whom we have been able to make life much more enjoyable”, said Linn Indreboe, Operations Manager of The SleepGP Coolangatta. “The same questions about snoring, sleep apnoea and CPAP devices seem to pop up all the time”, added Linn, “so we put together a summary of our responses. This should help others who haven’t yet picked up the phone to get the medical help for their sleep issues that they need, so they can get their lives back.” 1. WHY DOES MY PARTNER SNORE, AND SEEM TIRED ALL THE TIME, AND WHAT CAN I DO SO THEY STOP IT? A major contributing factor to snoring is breathing through the mouth when asleep, rather than through the nose. Sleeping on your back can make the base of the tongue and soft palate collapse to the back wall of the throat, causing a vibrating sound during sleep. How can you stop it? Well, that depends… Many couples try earplugs, nose clips and any number of quack fixes, so desperate are they both for a good night’s sleep. Some take that relationship-threatening next step of sleeping in different beds, and even different bedrooms. At The SleepGP, we help snorers avoid that situation. Many snorers have Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (Sleep Apnoea) which can be the reason for their excessive daytime tiredness. Also, many Sleep Apnoea sufferers snore – but not all do. Sleep Apnoea is a chronic medical condition with potentially life threatening side affects, which is complex to diagnose and manage. That’s why it is strongly suggested that you seek the advice of your GP, and ultimately a referral to The SleepGP, in case there could be an underlying medical condition. There may be a simple remedy, such as changing your sleeping position. Snoring is

almost invariably worse when sleeping on your back. A body pillow (a full-length pillow that supports your entire body) may reduce snoring, by helping you to stay sleeping on your side. Snoring occurs at different points in the airway in different people. If snoring starts in your nose, keeping nasal passages open may help. If your nose is clogged or narrowed due to a cold or other blockage, fast-moving air drawn through the resulting narrower opening is more likely to produce snoring. Weight loss may help some people reduce their snoring, but not everyone. Some thin people also snore – very loudly! However, if you have gained weight and only then started snoring, it is quite likely that weight loss may help. Extra weight around the neck squeezes the internal diameter of the throat, making it more likely to collapse during sleep, which can trigger snoring. There are also other steps you can tr y to improve your sleep routine and sleep environment, lifestyle and diet. For an obligation free chat with The SleepGP team at Coolangatta call 1300 405 286, or visit https:// coolangattasleepgp.com.au for more helpful information. Snoring can be fixed by using a Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) device in almost 100% of cases. That doesn’t mean you should rush out and buy one though. Its best to have a Sleep Study to understand the cause of the snoring – because everyone is different - and have a proper assessment conducted by an appropriately trained medical practitioner at The SleepGP, before starting on any particular therapy. 2. WHATS INVOLVED IN A ‘SLEEP STUDY’ AND DOES MEDICARE COVER THE COST? An overnight sleep study with The SleepGP is an essential step in fully understanding what is happening during your sleep. The SleepGP can then tell if you have Sleep Apnoea, or not – and if you do, what type it is and how severe it is. The SleepGP can also see what your sleeping position was, and review your sleep patterns

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LESS THAN four weeks remain before two historic dry-stone walls, built by the South Sea Islander community almost 150 years ago, are set to be relocated to make way for the Tweed Valley Hospital development at Cudgen. South Sea Islander residents continue to voice their opposition to the proposed relocation and The Weekly has received several statements calling for the walls to be retained. In a statement to The Weekly, a spokesperson for Health Infrastructure said they are committed to ensuring current and future generations can enjoy the local history of the dry-stone walls on the Tweed Valley Hospital site. “There are five dry-stone walls of a combined length of approximately 750 metres located on the site, believed to have been built circa 1900 by South Sea Islanders, when the site was part of a large sugar plantation,” the Health Infrastructure spokesperson said. “The walls are not heritage listed but hold historical significance for the South Sea Islander community. “Over 80 per cent of the length of the walls can be retained in their current location, however, walls 3 and 4 are positioned within the construction footprint of the planned hospital infrastructure and will need to be catalogued and relocated by the end of August 2019 to ensure the hospital is completed by the end of 2022.” The Health Infrastructure spokesperson said in the long term, the walls’ current location will need to be additional hospital buildings “to meet the health demands of the community as the region grows”. “In the short to medium term the current location of Wall 4 will be an access point for patients requiring critical health services such as renal dialysis and cancer treatment,” the Health Infrastructure spokesperson said. “A variety of options and opportunities are available for the walls requiring relocation and for preserving the history associated with the walls as part of the project’s overall Arts and Cultural Strategy. “Initial site tours and workshops with the South Sea Islander community were held on 5 and 6 July 2019. “A second workshop is being held this week to explore opportunities for relocation and reinterpretation of Walls 3 and 4. “This will also be an opportunity to explore opportunities for how the South Sea Islander community might be involved in the

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“Or it might be accommodation that isn’t stable, or dilapidated or inappropriate housing.” You Have a Friend convenor John Lee, who has worked with Tweed’s homeless for almost two decades, told the ABC that the count must be followed by action. Mr Lee expressed concern that similar counts in the past led to zero action. “I would hope that this is not going to be another count and then we’ll look at it in another two years and on and on it goes as in the last lot,” he said. “I mean in the 2011 census here in Tweed Heads, and per capita we’re probably the worst in not only NSW but Australia, there were 308 primary homeless. “By 2016 there were 444.”


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Car stolen from Kingscliff found at Nerang their surf locks. “The police said afterwards there were thefts with surf locks being broken into and car keys being taken. “I had downloaded the Find my iPhone app and it showed the phone was out the back of Robina.” Mr Richardson said police told him to call in to Robina Police Station to get Qld police to accompany them to where the phone was. “It was showing up on the side of the road in a residential area,” he said. “We looked around to see if we could find it but once the police realised the car wasn’t there they left. “My wife and I kept looking and found my phone in the bushes. It was like it had been tossed out of the car.” Mr Richardson said the thieves must have been watching him lock the car when it was stolen at Kingscliff. “I locked the car at 8.40am and they had spent the money on the credit cards before I was back from my surf at 10am; they spent money at the Arundel Tavern and Coles at 9.50pm,” he said. Mr Richardson said police said he should get the car back this week once they have finished investigating. “The Qld Police officer couldn’t just tell the NSW Police that it had been located and get it changed on the NSW system,” he said. "I have to take the car into the NSW police when I get it back to get that done.” He was insured but said he would still lose out. “I’m getting the car assessed and with excess and I’m not sure whether the stuff I had in there will be there; my wallet, wedding ring (my first one was stolen in the first car break in), camping equipment and battery chargers," he said. “I have to replace locks for the house, then there’s the money they spent on credit cards.” Mr Richardson said the whole thing was very disheartening.

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P-plater clocked at 220km/hr A 17-YEAR-OLD male will face a range of charges after he reached speeds of up to 220km per hour and took Tweed Police on a wild goose chase on Friday, August 2. Police said it was about 10.45pm when officers the teenager’s vehicle travelling north on the Pacific Motorway at Sleepy Hollow in excess of 200km/hr. Police attempted to stop the vehicle, which then accelerated to about 220km/hr. “A pursuit was initiated and continued for more than 20 kilometres when the 17-year-old male lost control of his Toyota Camry near Chinderah and collided with safety wire on both side of the roadway,” police said.

“It is alleged the vehicle travelled for about 500 metres before coming to rest near the Chinderah exit. “Thankfully no persons were injured as a result.” The teenager was arrested near the vehicle and taken to Tweed Heads Police Station, where he was charged with a police pursuit (Skye’s Law), driving at dangerous speeds and exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/hr. His licence was immediately suspended for six months, he was refused bail and fronted Tweed Heads Court on Saturday, August 3.

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are expected to be out in force from August 4 until October 26. “The traffic-based high visibility operation is in response to a rise in fatal and serious crashes across the state,” police said. “Drivers are reminded to drive to the conditions, observe speed limits, don’t drink and drive and don’t use your mobile phone whilst operating a motor vehicle.”

A 70-YEAR-OLD man from Murwillumbah was detained on Friday, August 2, after he attempted to leave the country. Police said a search warrant at a Kyogle Road address in Murwillumbah was executed after alleged breaches of Child Protection Registration (Act) conditions. “A 70-year-old male from Murwillumbah was detained after allegedly making attempts to leave the country, in breach of his Child Protection Registration conditions,” police said. Police seized a quantity of computer equipment that will now be subject to further analysis. The man has since been refused bail.

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and steal offences in the Kingscliff/Casuarina area from late last year and early this year to eight. Police allege the accused juveniles travelled from Queensland to commit the offences. Tweed-Byron Police District Chief Inspector Mick Dempsey said the majority of juveniles come down to NSW “in two or threes” not in larger organised gangs. “They don’t really plan things before they come down,” Ch Insp Dempsey said. “They are opportunistic; if they see a laptop by an open door, they will take it. “Most of the cars that are broken into are unlocked or they are taking tools out of the tray of the ute. “You can get rid of tools more easily at pawn shops; they are portable. “People just need to make sure their homes, vehicles, toolboxes etc are secured even when they are at home. “Stealing from a car is usually an opportunistic crime, so leaving your valuables in open view or poor vehicle security can invite unwanted attention. “Always make sure your vehicle is locked and windows are up when you leave the car.”

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Tweed Police said the owner’s credit card was found at Elanora. There has been speculation in the area that Qld tradies working on Casuarina building sites might be tipping off criminals or involved in the crimes. Mr Pallesen said there was a building site directly opposite where the car was stolen, and an acquaintance had suggested it was someone working on the site. Police District Chief Inspector Mick Dempsey said that he had no information about Qld tradies being involved in the crimes. However, he said detectives investigating the spate of Tweed Coast crimes would be looking into all avenues. It was the second Isuzu stolen from the Kingscliff area in a week, with another one recovered by police on Saturday, August 3, in Nerang.

TWEED COPS have been busy as part of Operation Titan and have nabbed 20 people during a high-visibility operation across the Northern Rivers. Police said Operation Titan has been conducted over a two-day period every month since June 2019, with the aim of engaging with the community through “face-to-face interactions and high-saturation policing”. During last weekend’s Operation Titan 21 people were arrested; 38 charges were issued; 20 bail checks were conducted, with one breach identified; 27 business inspections were conducted; 149 random breath tests were conducted, 91 mobile RBTs, eight traffic infringements were issued and four juvenile cautions.

Tweed Police Crime Manager, Detective Chief Inspector Brendon Cullen said operations such as Titan allow police to deploy resources to specific areas and consistently see results. “Operation Titan has been extremely successful for the Tweed-Byron District, as we can continue to change our main focus each deployment and keep the community safe,” he said. “We are disrupting the flow of drug supply, we are making our roads a safer place, and we are engaging with our wider community on a face-to-face level, trying to break the cycle of crime from the grassroots.” Police said Operation Titan will continue as a monthly initiative throughout the TweedByron Police District.

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By Jo Kennett A UTILITY has been stolen from Casuarina on Thursday, August 1, in the latest spate of vehicle thefts in the Kingscliff area. The 2018 blue Isuzu D-MAX four-wheeldrive with roof racks and a hard cover, registration 741 XVE, was stolen from Daybreak Boulevarde around 12.30am. Aron Pallesen, a friend of the owner who didn’t want to be identified, said the owner had been up late, working on something in the garage. “Then he and his partner went to bed and as soon as he lay down, his partner started hearing noises outside and saw lights,” Mr Pallesen said. “She told him to go and look but by the time he got outside the car was already gone. “They must have been watching and waiting while they were working in the garage.”

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Tweed Byron Suicide Prevention Strategy Free online QPR suicide prevention training Every day eight Australians die by suicide

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Gearing up for garden competition By Jonathon Howard TWEED SHIRE green thumbs are being encouraged to take part in the Murwillumbah Garden Club’s 42nd annual garden competition with the closing date for entries on Wednesday, August 21. The Weekly caught up with avid gardener and Murwillumbah local Ted Chilcott, who has been a Murwillumbah Garden Club member for 20 years. Mr Chilcott said he has been a winner of several different categories in the competition including for his amazing spring flowers. “I really enjoy the flowers varieties including snap dragons, marigolds and alyssums,” he said. “I find the flower are the most aesthetic and they help the bees.” Mr Chilcott said he’s hoping on another good result this year, despite there being some tough competition.

Event schedules are currently available from Mitre 10 and J H Williams in Murwillumbah with judging taking place on August 27 and 28 and the presentation night on Monday, September 2 Murwillumbah Garden Club steward Linda Hill said competition categories include home and seniors, contemporary and modern, front and back, bush fern or shade house, bed of mixed flowers, vegetables, rock pebble or bark and quirky. “Other sections are commercial, institutional or public and school gardens,” she said. “The club would like to thank sponsors and Tweed Shire Council for their support.” Anyone wanting to find out more about the Murwillumbah Garden Club competition and getting involved is encouraged to phone: 0498 800 603, email linda30351@gmail.com or post Chief Steward, PO box 5138, South Murwillumbah 2484.

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The Family Centre is offering free Suicide Prevention Training to interested people as part of an initiative to help reduce the number of attempts and deaths by suicide in our community. Participants will be provided with a local information kit (referral options, support groups & where to get extra help). On completion of the on-line training, you will have an opportunity to participate in ‘village hall’ meetings where you can ask questions and get

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Author David Rae reveals new Tweed Shire history book By Jonathon Howard TWEED SHIRE author David Rae is putting the final touches on an exciting new book that will provide a comprehensive history of the Tweed Shire in alphabetical order from 1880 onwards. The book, titled The Concise Guide to Tweed History The Tweed Coast and Hinterland, has been a labour of love for Mr Rae for the past three years. It’s also the first book of its kind that provides a quick and easy reference to historical information about the Tweed. Mr Rae said the book is structured in alphabetical order to allow a fast and accurate account of life on the Tweed for both residents and/or students to reference. Mr Rae said he hopes locals and any interested readers can use the book as a guide to achieve a greater understanding of the Tweed Shire’s history. “The book contains, in alphabetical order, a wide range of topics significant to the Tweed’s past including settlement, agriculture and industrialisation,” Mr Rae said. The book contains a fascinating insight into life on the Tweed, with a range of iconic locals who helped shaped the region as well as paying particular attention to the first nations Indigenous people and South Sea Islander communities. “I’ve included comprehensive details of early settlers and the Tweed’s first schools, stores, hotels, community

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groups, sports club and churches,” he said. Mr Rae said the book will also cover the timber, dairy, sugar, banana and sand mining industries and provides readers with a quick and easy reference to all things Tweed. Mr Rae told The Weekly he had wanted to find a way to compile the many different stories that have shaped the Tweed. Having written a lot about Sydney, Mr Rae said he has always been interested in local history and after moving to Cabarita over 40 years ago, he switched his focus to the Tweed Shire. His first book on the Tweed Shire, Glimpses at the Past Memories of the

Tweed Coast and Hinterland, was first published in 2010 and has since been reprinted four times. “The first book was such a success and proved there is a market for a comprehensive historical guide locally,” he said. The new book will be launched by Ross Johnson, President of the Tweed Heads Historical Society. The launch event will take place at the Kingscliff Community Hall, Marine Parade, Kingscliff, from 10.30am on Saturday, September 7. A large gathering of the Tweed’s pioneering families is expected to attend. The book will be sold at the price of $40 with sales benefiting the Kingscliff Lions Club.

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MORE THAN 400 bowlers will be make their way to the Tweed Coast next week for the 2019 Women’s Bowls NSW (WBNSW) State Pennant Championships. The event, which runs from Wednesday, August 14, to Sunday, August 18, will be held on the Tweed Coast for the first time. Each of the four grades will play at four different clubs (Kingscliff, Pottsville, Cudgen Leagues and Cabarita) before the finals which will be held at the picturesque Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club. Each team has qualified from the 16 regions across NSW and include teams full of current state and Australian players as well as up and coming junior players with 56 teams in total (448 bowlers). Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club General Manager, Phil Kelly, is looking forward to welcoming the teams and supporters to the Tweed Coast. “Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club is very proud to be hosting the 2019 NSW Women’s State Pennant finals in conjunction with Cabarita Beach Bowls & Sports Club, Pottsville Beach Sports Club and Cudgen Leagues Club,” he said. “We look forward to witnessing some great bowls at each venue and trust all visitors will enjoy the competition and friendship at our venues as well as the beautiful Tweed Coast.” WBNSW President, Maryann Parcell congratulated all the participants who made it this far. “To make it to the State Finals is an achievement. I hope the players all play to the best of their abilities and I am sure we are in for some excellent games,” she said.

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hungrier as Winter draws near, our appetites seem to change as the days grow shorter. The research says it is our primitive impulses encouraging us to stockpile calories for the Winter that lies ahead. Some studies show people eat about 200 calories per day more in Winter than the warmer months. This is due to a number of factors, such as less light encouraging us to seek food and eat it faster during shorter days, there are fewer opportunities for playing and exercising outside and a range of other contributing factors. Now that we know how the cooler weather can encourage us to eat more than what we need, why not give yourself peace of mind by ordering Gourmet Meals for yourself and your family. Knowing the exact nutritional value of your meals is advantageous this time of year to keep track of what you are putting into your body. All of our Gourmet Meals can be sorted by number of calories, low fat, low sugar, high protein, dairy free, gluten free, low salt and high protein – so easy! Wholesome and nutritious meals delivered to your door without leaving home within a few clicks or call 1300 112 112 today to place an order.

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Fay's first aid on heart attack and stroke By Fay Gleave HAVING HELD a First Aid Certificate for 62 years and having also worked as a trainer for 45, I believe we should all know the basics of how to save a life. This week I would like to focus on how to respond to a heart attack or stroke:

Heart attack Heart attacks can occur at any time and to any age group, you do not have to elderly to suffer a heart attack. A heart attack can be caused by a blockage of blood to the heart or a malfunction of the electrical impulses that go to the heart. It can also be the result of an accident or illness. Signs and symptoms may vary. The patient will feel unwell may experience severe chest pain, or the pain may be in their back, jaw or down one or both arms, shortness of breath, irregular pulse, cold and clammy and may feel faint or dizzy. Ask them if they have experienced this pain before and if they are on medication. If first attack, sit or lie the patient down in a comfortable position. Reassure the patient, loosen any tight clothing and ring triple 000 for ambulance. Whilst waiting for them to come give the patient 300 milligrams of aspirin unless patient is allergic to aspirin or the doctor has warned them against talking aspirin. Stay with the patient and monitor their condition. If the patient becomes unconscious place them on their side and maintain their airway, if breathing stops start CPR. If the patient is already on medication for angina, make sure they have taken it or assist them to do so. If pain persists for more than

10 minutes after the angina medication call triple 000 for this time it may be a heart attack.

Stroke (CVA)

This also can occur in young or elderly people. When a person suffers a stroke, an artery carrying blood to the brain may be blocked by a blood clot or a haemorrhage (bleed) may have occurred in the brain.

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Glenn Stewart Nott has announced he’s hanging up the towel at TRAC this week

Friendly face of Tweed pools retires By Jonathon Howard THE FRIENDLY face of the Tweed Regional Aquatic Centre (TRAC) and pool faciliator, Glenn Stewart Nott, has announced his retirement after 40 years of welcoming swimmers young and old. Mr Nott has been in charge of TRAC facilities for many years spending time in a range of roles during his 40-year run. Mr Nott said now was a good time to retire and focus on his home renovations and travel plans. “It’s been an amazing run at the TRAC facilities across the Tweed Shire,” he said. “I have developed many amazing memories of the place and I’m still not quite sure what to do with myself come Monday morning.” Mr Nott said he will miss several aspects of his life poolside. “I will certainly miss the people, comradery we all have, as well as the contribution to the community,” he said. “I’ve had many fond memories here and it’s hard to make a big change, but we knew the timing was right.”

Mr Nott has seen more than two generations of swimmers entering the pool to learn to swim, keep fit and for recreation. “It’s been a great pleasure to help so many people to keep active and learning vital swimming skills,” he said. He also remembers being pushed in the pool a few times. “It hasn’t happened in a long time, but I’ve certainly had my share of jumping in the pool,” he said. Mr Nott and his wife Anni Brownjohn are now planning some much-deserved travel plans. “We’re planning a big trip to Europe and after that I’d like to complete some renovations at home,” he said. Anni said she was “extremely happy and proud” of Glenn for what he’s achieved at TRAC. “I think it’s been a revelation just how one individual can make such a difference,” she said. Tweed Shire Council staff including General Manager, Troy Green, attended a special function at the TRAC Murwillumbah pool function room for Mr Nott on Thursday, August 1.

By Jonathon Howard BORDER GRANITE and Marble owners Wayne and Lorraine Willmot are celebrating 30 years of commitment to local business this month, as the company continues to provide the finest quality products and services across the Northern Rivers. Known as the stone specialists, Border Granite and Marble draw on their decades of experience to make people’s vision and dreams a reality for kitchens, vanities, bars as well as monument stones. The couple started trading in 1989, with Wayne pouring his heart and soul into the businesses by developing a strong client base, while Lorraine was at home with their first child. “Wayne started out building up his clients by partnering with local builders and cabinet makers,” Lorraine said. “Before long he was getting repeat business and they kept coming back.” Border Granite and Marble started out with their core products, granite and marble, but by the 1990s they included the use of engineered stone such as Caesarstone and Quantum Quartz. The company is now a thriving hub for the Northern Rivers and Southern Gold Coast

including natural granite kitchens, which is their specialty. “There’s not too many companies working with natural granite in kitchens,” Lorraine said. “But we pride ourselves on achieving the best outcomes for our clients through the best sourced stone options.” The company has built up an outstanding reputation for quality products and advice, as well as employing locals, many of whom have stayed with the company for decades. “We still have locals and Northern Rivers cabinet makers working with us and it’s been more than 20 years,” Wayne said. “We take a lot of pride in training and employing apprentices and we’ve had some great staff over the years including Marg, Mark and Geoff just to name a few.” The couple are now encouraging locals to contact Border Granite and Marble for all their ideas or questions. “We are here to help with all your stone needs and can provide a free quote and advice wherever we can help,” Lorraine said. To find out more about Border Granite and Marble and to make your vision a reality phone: (07) 5524 5200 or visit the team at 49 Greenway Drive, Tweed Heads South.

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SuttosFloorcoverings are a family owned and operated flooring shop providing reliable advice, great product knowledge and the best selection of products for both residential and commercial applications. In Tweed Heads and Murwillumbah shops We offer FREE in home consultations we are you one stop shop. Step into our Tweed Heads South or our Murwillumbah showrooms and you will see every brand, style, colour and pattern of carpet , and have one of our trained and friendly salespeople answer any questions you have on new flooring Family owned and operated Suttos floorcoverings will look after you better then anywhere else, the customer service is the best around with 3 out of their 5 children in the shops at Tweed heads and Murwillumbah and they will go out of their way to guarantee you get the best care

LOCAL BUSINESS owner Nancy Evans is the founder of Organic Rosehip Skincare which was established in 1993, and has a passion for helping people achieve exceptional skin. Nancy attributes her success in the skincare industry to her search for a cure to help her son’s skin condition diagnosed as eczema. Her desire, goal and vision has since evolved into making the products which have led to her success in the skin, body and health industry. She became involved in the skin and health profession due to her desire to get the good word out there and let people know about the discovery and the positive results regarding the breakthrough of healthy and younger looking skin. Nancy also gives advice on how to overcome many illnesses and skin conditions. As a nutritionist, she has formulated organic natural supplements to improve one’s health and to help in the prevention of many other diseases. Nancy has successfully formulated more than 60 products for personal care and to apply on the skin and nutritional supplements to stay healthy and how to maintain, improve your health. Reducing synthetic chemicals in people’s daily personal care is very important for women’s health for reducing cancer causing ingredients. Nancy has been the sole formulator for more than 25 years, has worked on research in the community and has

developed each organic rosehip skincare product. The Organic Rosehip Luxurious Cream took three years to formulate whilst the Organic Rosehip Lipsticks took 7 years to find the most effective chemical free product for the skin. Nancy said her career has been driven by her passion to help and share what she has discovered on how to make you look years younger and rejuvenate your skin. “The skin is the largest organ and will need organic skin nutrition to stay healthy and prevent skin cancer,” she said. “I started manufacturing in 1993 to bring the purest and the highest quality of organic raw ingredients to care for people’s skin without using any harsh chemicals. “I have found how to restore the skin when one gets burnt, age spots, scarring, wrinkles, acne, sun damaged skin, sun cancers and sun burn. As you know Australia is the capital of skin diseases in the world and I have made an organic sun care product that works and nourishes the skin during and after the sun. “Also, I have discovered my Organic Rosehip 7 Precious Oils is very popular as it restores the skin instantly.” Nancy said she had instant results with the 7 Precious Oils after she burnt her 4 fingers with hot oil. “I applied the 7 Precious Oils and within one or two minutes I felt relief from the burn,” she said. “After reapplying the Organic Rosehip 7 Precious Oils regularly

I had an amazing result of new skin within three days.” She also created the Organic Rosehip Luxurious Cream to help deal with her son’s eczema, after he was shedding his skin every four hours. “The Organic Rosehip Luxurious Cream, that I made for my son’s eczema helps to reduce itchy skin,” she said. “The cream helped to soothe and protect the skin and eliminate his scarring.” Nancy is now also manufacturing a Magnesium Gel and Magnesium Scrub, which she says is a unique product. “I have manufactured and formulated the Magnesium Gel and the Magnesium Scrub which are unique in the world and people are getting great results very fast to assist with their pain and movements,” she said. Nancy said she formulated the first organic Rosehip skincare cream in 1993, with the product range now including organic lead-free lipsticks and organic sun care. “It took me 7 years to formulate these products,” she said. “The sun care helps the skin to prevent skin cancer. The Nutritional products and package will help before chemotherapy and after chemotherapy.” For a special limited time Nancy said she would like to offer a free consultation. To find out more visit Nancy at Organic Rosehip Skincare, 2/23 Enterprise Avenue, Tweed Heads South or phone: (07) 5523 9100.

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North Star Holiday Resort won the award for Tourism & Visitor Experience Award

Rainbow Living Probiotics won the Health, Care & Wellness Industries Award

SAE Group winner Caitlyn Knight won the Outstanding Young Employee and SAE Group also won the Excellence in Sustainability Award

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BEATS 2019 event organiser Nick Moran said it was great to see the Tweed Shire business community celebrating in the fantastic M|Arts precinct. “A lot of hard work was put in by the committee including Karissa Ball, Michael Simmons, James Perrin and myself, as well as the rest of the Murwillumbah & District Business Chamber board,” he said. “We wanted to showcase the space, and just put on a really fun evening without losing focus on the awards, and we feel like we achieved that goal. “Thanks also to the assistance given by Lee Harvey-Walker from M|Arts and Samantha Mearns from the NSW Business Chamber, and “molte grazie” to Georgia, Luca and staff from Bacaro for the amazing food and their tireless efforts throughout. “Congratulations to all of the winners, and finalists for being part of the awards process. “We hope you are all proud of the achievement and that you will continue to support the awards in future.” The BEATS board also wanted to extend a special

thank you to the sponsors including Gold Coast Airport, Tweed Valley IGA, Southern Cross Credit Union, Tweed Valley Weekly, Big Rock Graphics, Tweed Tourism, Northern Rivers Food, Prime 7, BNI Gold Coast & Tweed Shire; Stone & Wood, Husk Distillers, Matt Aitchison aka Favourite Son, Mount Warning Spring Water, IC Signs, Tropical Fruit World, Australian Law Group and Aaron Geoffrey Custom Furniture. Murwillumbah & District Business Chamber President, Karissa Ball, said she was proud of the amazing event that the board created. “The venue, food, entertainment and vibe was fantastic,” she said. “Taking BEATS 2019 to the M|Arts precinct was a way for us to showcase the creative industries in Murwillumbah, and to present this fantastic new arts space to Tweed businesses and other stakeholders. “The space worked perfectly for the Gala Networking Night, the venue was transformed and came to life as a showpiece for the Murwillumbah community.”

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Class of 1959 graduates Pip Stainlay, Paul Crompton, current teacher Stuart Elder (whose father was the Murwillumbah High School Captain in 1959), Margaret Durrington and Ray Breckenridge

Class of 1959 returns for special reunion By Jonathon Howard MURWILLUMBAH HIGH School class of 1959 graduates will return to where it all began for a special 60year reunion on Thursday, August 15, followed by a luncheon on Friday, August 16. A group of around 30 locals and returning graduates will converge on the school grounds to reminisce and plant a special commemorative tree at Bruce Chick Park to mark the occasion. Graduates from the class of 1959 included many talented people who will be returning to the school from throughout NSW and Qld to meet up again with their old classmates. The Weekly recently caught up with several locals who graduated in 1959 to discover more about school life in the late 50s.

Local Hugh Small said the thing he remembers most about high school was the friendships formed over the years which remain strong. “Being part of sporting teams helped some of those friendships develop,” he said. “Our teachers also seemed to get along well together and friendships developed with them, especially when I returned to the Tweed to live and work. “Athletics was a big part of my life at school and has been part of my life ever since.” As for many school students, life in the 1950s wasn’t all smooth sailing with some tough teachers and even tougher bus drivers. Pottsville local and 1959 graduate Ian Charlton provided a glimpse of life travelling to and from school.

“The worst part of high school was the trip to and from Cudgera, an eight kilometre bike ride, followed by a 40km bus ride, nearly all on gravel roads,” he said. Mr Charlton recalled that if a student was misbehaving on the bus, the driver would often make them sit on a hot metal engine cover. “This happened to me once and when I complained, the bus driver stopped the bus and I was made to get off,” he said. “Fortunately for me, Mr John Clunne, a sports teacher, was following on his motorbike and stopped to give me a ride and I arrived before the bus.” Murwillumbah High School was once the only high school available across the entire Tweed Shire, whereas today the Tweed offers eight high schools from the Tweed Coast to Tweed Valley.

FAR TOO many Tweed Shire women may be unaware of their risk of breast cancer, according to Northern NSW Local Health District, who said nine in ten women diagnosed do not have a family history. In 2019, it’s expected more than 288 women in the Northern NSW Local Health District will be told they have breast cancer and there will be about 41 women who will die from the disease. However, more than two-thirds of women (65 per cent) surveyed by the Cancer Institute NSW think they are not at risk of developing breast cancer because they don’t have a family history. Director of BreastScreen NSW North Coast, Jane Walsh, said this lack of personal susceptibility to breast cancer demonstrates the need to continue urging women locally to have a mammogram with BreastScreen NSW every two years. “The risk is real for every woman aged 50 to 74,” she said. “One in eight women in NSW will develop breast cancer in their lifetime and less than 10 per cent of them will have a family history. “That’s why all women in this age group should be screened for breast cancer, regardless of whether they have a family history. “By detecting breast cancer early, breast screening not only saves lives but also reduces the likelihood of a woman needing invasive treatment, such as a mastectomy or chemotherapy. “We have come a long way with cancer treatment but the reality is that the more extensive the cancer is, the more it can detrimentally affect quality of life. “Including a visit to BreastScreen NSW every two years to have a mammogram as part of your regular health checks, means it is likely to become a ‘routine” and you will continue. The key is to get the momentum started.” Ms Walsh said that when it comes to reducing breast cancer risk, it is also vital to focus on lifestyle factors. “Maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, reducing alcohol intake and quitting smoking are all things that can significantly reduce a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer,” she said. In addition to two fixed BreastScreen sites at Lismore and Tweed Heads, BreastScreen NSW has a mobile van in Northern NSW.

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Studios event, it is set to be bigger and better than ever. “It’s grown exponentially, we’ve got 21 potters on the trail whereas last year we only had 12,� Ms Sosnowski said. “This is the seventh year of the trail and it is so diverse because there are so many potters around here, there must be something in the water or the mud,� she laughed. The Mud Trail offers both consumers and budding artists the opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at the complex process of making ceramics as well as making pots including throwing, turning, bisque firing, glazing and gloss firing. M s S o s n ow s k i s a i d t h at regardless of whether you are interested in large scale sculptural works, practical pots or delicate handheld porcelain objects that there is something for everyone. “What is there not to love about mud?� she said. “Pottery and ceramicsare so amazingly varied and you can go in so many different directions and that’s typified by the artists on the mud trail.

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Dance mob helps raise awareness of domestic and family violence issues By Megan Albany THE SHIMMY MOB will perform a belly dance at the Chillingham Markets on Sunday, September 8, to raise awareness about the signs of emotional abuse. The belly dancers will be shaking their stuff at midday as part of a worldwide event aimed at lowering the statistics of domestic violence by highlighting signs that precede abuse. Shimmy Mob dance teacher Jules Sims said raising funds and awareness for domestic and family violence has kept her inspired to continue dancing. “Within my group and within my community there are many stories of domestic violence and to be able to raise awareness of that through dance is a really beautiful way of bringing this information to the community. “Working in conjunction with Wollumbin Family Support has really given me a cause to keep dancing and to stay passionate about it after almost twenty years as a dancer and dance teacher. “We will be performing a set choreography in conjunction with shimmy mobs all over the world. “At Chillingham we will have a ten year old dancing with us and a seventy year old so we will have the whole age spectrum there and they are all really passionate about this cause. “At the end there will be a drumming circle for anyone, whether they are men, women or children to jump in and have a go.”

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For people who are passionate about classical ballet, Rudolf Nureyev is unique: the dancing achievements of one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century have remained unparalleled. However, the Russian dancer was famous also for his difficult personality – hence his Tatar nickname “white crow” - his flamboyant lifestyle and unconventional love life.

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Wollumbin Family Support Inc Treasurer Michelle Bradley said support from groups like the Shimmy Mob was vital to them maintaining their essential services in the Tweed. “They assist us in two ways, firstly by raising public awareness that family and domestic violence is a real issue in our community and secondly by drawing attention to our prevention and recovery programs,” she said. “We have higher statistics in our shire than most other parts of NSW with over eighty per cent of callouts by the police being to domestic violence situations, so it’s a real issue in our community. “The other way the Shimmy Mob have supported us i s by f u n d r a i s i n g a n d that money goes towards training volunteers to go into the classroom to talk to high school students about emotional and physical abuse.” While many people associate family and domestic violence with physical aggression, Ms

Bradley said that emotional abuse was also a growing concern in the community and that it was important to recognise the signs that you or someone you know is being abused. “Some of those signs of emotional abuse are controlling behaviours such as controlling access to finances, controlling or limiting access to family and friends or restricting someone’s social connections,” she said. “Other signs that can be precursors to domestic violence are verbal aggression or belittling people in public. “We are currently running a prevention program in Murwillumbah High School that is about teaching young people what a healthy and an unhealthy relationship looks like. “It’s about two things, p reve n t i n g t h i s yo u n g generation from becoming abusers and teaching young people about what domestic violence and family violence looks like and how they may be able to manage themselves

or support their friends in that situation.” Mt Warning Tours are another local business assisting Wollumbin Family Support Inc and they will be holding a fundraising river cruise on Fathers Day, Sunday, September 1, with all proceeds going to Wollumbin Family Support Inc. To book the tour visit www. mountwarningtours.com. au or for more information about services available for the prevention and recovery of domestic violence visit www. wollumbinfamilysupport.org. au

The biopic The White Crow, based on Nureyev’s biography by Julia Kavanagh and starring the Russian professional dancer Oleg Ivenko in the protagonist role, goes from Nureyev’s humble beginnings – he was born on a Trans Siberian train in 1938 – to the pivotal moment when he asked France for political asylum in 1961 at 23 years of age during a performance tour with the Kirov Ballet in Paris. The film follows Nureyev as a child learning his native Tatar dance, his ruthless dedication and rigorous training under the wings of a famous ballet master - interpreted by Ralph Fiennes, who has also directed the movie - his early performances at the Mariinsky Theater and his coming to age in the urban dance environment. His individualistic and difficult personality at times seemed to isolate him but also made him strong enough to resist the pressure of his Soviet minders when he finally defected to the West. His decision to ask for political asylum had until now been treated as premeditated, but the film suggests that it was instead spontaneous, almost an extreme example of capricious behavior from a personality prone to dramatize. Nureyev was the first Soviet artist to ask for asylum in the West during the Cold War, and his defection made news worldwide. He went on to dance with the Royal Ballet in London and from 1983 to 1989 served as director of the Paris Opera Ballet, before succumbing to AIDS in 1992. His life and personality may have been controversial, but the magic of his dancing is unforgettable.

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By Jonathon Howard THE COUNTDOWN is on for the return of the iconic O’Heart Festival in Tyalgum from Friday, August 16, to Sunday, August 18, with a range of new and exciting attractions on offer. The festival will once again offer a full programme of mostly free events including the Wellness Festival at the Tyalgum Hall, a Sustainability Festival on the parklands across from the Tyalgum General Store, a new Environmental Art Lounge at the Butter Factory, and live music and stalls throughout the village all weekend. There are plenty of fun activities for kids to enjoy, and lots of family-friendly areas to chill out between workshops, presentations and gigs. There’s also plenty of new activities this year, according to event organiser Solar Chapel who said they will launch the inaugural Environmental Arts Lounge at the old Bartrim’s Garage. “It is the first time we are utilising this historic venue, and it will be transformed into a spectacular interactive art gallery for the weekend,” he said. “With more than 20 participating artists, the gallery will feature multi-media art, including a plastic reef installation, projected artworks, fine arts, live makeup artistry, jewellery and textile art.” Artists featured in the lounge include Amelia Batchelor, Caroline Wisler, Rose Watson, Cherie Noble, Danielle Davidson, Amanda Lee Burns and Barbara The Illustrator. “A number of artists are creating works out of plastics that have been salvaged before going to landfill, as a gesture of sustainability and bringing awareness to this global issue,” Mr Chapel said.

“The environmental art lounge is where sustainability and art meet. One of the major themes in the gallery is “Water is Life”, with a percentage of sales being donated to the Seabin Project. “The Environmental Arts Lounge also includes a community arts project called the Wishing Tree. “A number of local schools have been invited to participate in the creation of a tree, made entirely from reclaimed plastics, with leaves painted by the school children with their wishes for the future of our planet. “There will be space provided over the weekend for children and adults alike to paint a leaf and hang it on the communal tree.” Mr Chapel said the O’Heart Festival has grown this year with a much bigger sustainability platform. “Embracing a beautiful new venue dubbed the “Sustainability Village” across from the General Store, in the heart of the main street, this area will house a full two-day programme of guest speakers, addressing a variety of solutions for a better future,” he said. “There will also be eco stalls, food and drinks and chill out areas in the parklands. “It is the first time we are using this space and is a delightful community area with a gorgeous view of Wollumbin, and a lovely big fig tree for shade. “The Saturday and Sunday music gigs are happening at this venue on a big outdoor stage. “Join us in this wonderful ignition and celebration of O’Heart Festival.” To find out more about the O’Heart Festival, including ticketed events, please visit https://oheartfest.com/ or phone: 0499 747 473.

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Local designer named state finalist By Megan Albany MURWILLUMBAH INTERIOR designer Judy Parkin was recently named a state finalist in the prestigious KBDI (Kitchen and Bathroom Design Institute) Awards. Ms Parkin, who set up her own company Interior Blank four years ago, said she was honoured to be recognised by the national awards. “These awards set the national standard for the industry, so it was a privilege to have my designs recognised amongst some of the best in the country,” Ms Parkin said. “I hadn’t ever entered any awards before, but I wanted to help the industry body by particpating in their awards and I wasn’t expecting to get anything from it really.” Ms Parkin was nominated in the Kitchens Plus category for a kitchen design in a residence in Windsor, Brisbane. “The Kitchens Plus category is new to the awards. Rather than being a straightforward kitchen design, the category is for kitchen spaces which flow into another living space,” Ms Parkin said. Ms Parkin, who is passionate about eco design and sustainable living, said there is a growing demand in the region for environmentally friendly approaches to design. “A lot of customers now want to use FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) products as well as recycled timbers,” she said. “There are also now a lot of different benchtops materials that are much more

eco-friendly and people are also wanting to use low toxicity products and products with low formaldehyde for their home.” Ms Parkin said that a growing number of her clients are backyard renovators who have realised it is not as easy as it looks. “What normally happens is people start thinking they can do it themselves and then they end up searching for someone to give them a hand,” she said. “They generally need a hand with the more technical side of things such as the availability of different materials, hardware options and how they all work together as well as assistance with technical drawings.” Ms Parkin said the key to a good design is ergonomics and functionality.

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APOLLO 11: An extraordinary film made of previously unseen archival footage of the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon, led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilots Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.

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CAMINO SKIES: The inspirational journey of six strangers from New Zealand and Australia walking the 800km Camino de Santiago to overcome the personal and physical trauma that life has dealt them.

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THE WHITE CROW: The story of ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s defection to the West in 1961.

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Uki Campdraft a huge success By Jonathon Howard and Rachel Trevaskis THE ICONIC Uki Sporting Horse Association hosted two days of exciting horse sports and campdrafting at Rowlands Creek Road on Saturday and Sunday, August 3-4. The event attracted more than 160 riders and around 250 horses who participated in a full program with riders aged from seven through to 70 plus. Winner of the feature event, the Mumford Brothers Novice Campdraft, was Aaron Lang of Ewingsdale riding Junior. Scores were locked after the final and Aaron won in a run-off against Kimberly Sammon of Beaudesert riding Smith Family Eve. Uki Sporting Horse Association secretary Rachel Trevaskis said Aaron is a long-time member of the Association and a valued sponsor of the event via Lang Park Cottages and Newrybar Produce. “Casino rider Shane Randall took the

Ben Mumford and Amanda Bellert enjoying a weekend at the Uki Campdraft

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honours in the George and Fuhrmann sponsored Kelvin Kane Memorial Maiden Campdraft, also riding a horse named Junior,” she said. “The Juvenile Campdraft was won by Beau Beutel of Boonah and the Junior Campdraft was taken out by Charli Sivewright of Lismore. “Junior Barrel was won by Charlie Toms of Murwillumbah and the Juvenile Barrel winner was Jack McIntyre of Jiggi. “The popular ‘Campdrafters Barrel’ was a feature on Saturday afternoon with 20 riders. “Kate O’Dea from Beaudesert stallion Lethal Acres just pipped club member Charlie Hancock from Casino in 15.85 seconds. “Kids Sporting overall winners were Jack McIntyre, Nathan Moore and Mitchell Moore.” Ms Trevaskis said the Newrybar Produce Novice Challenge was won for the second year in a row by Wayne Olive of Eureka riding Blues, the Maiden Challenge was taken out by Jake Gray of Beaudesert. “The Anne Besgrove First National Real Estate Junior Challenge was won by Blake Yager of Kyogle, with local riders Taya Austen second, Chilli Reynolds third and Renae Keys of Casino fourth. “The Juvenile Challenge was won by Taylor Heit of Milora Qld, second was Amy Randall, third Nathan Moore, fourth Lauren Spelleken and fifth Charlotte Stewart.” Sunday’s Arena Sorting was sponsored by Equinity Horse and Rider Emporium and the Mount Warning Hotel. First place was taken out by a team of committee members, ‘The Roughies’ David Toms, Lisa Wilkes and Rachel Trevaskis. “David was also in the team that came third and as Club President and the organiser of all the cattle logistics for the weekend it was a great way to finish off a very busy weekend,” Mrs Trevaskis said. “The committee would like to acknowledge and thank all the volunteers, cattle donors and sponsors of the event.”

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6.00 Mass. (CC) 6.30 Hillsong. (CC) 7.00 Leading The Way. (PGa, R, CC) 7.30 Fishing Aust. (R, CC) 8.00 The Living Room. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Places We Go. (R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Photo Number 6. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. (R, CC) 1.30 To Be Advised. 3.00 Australia By Design: Architecture. (CC) 3.30 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (R, CC) 4.00 RPM. (CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PGal, R, CC) Singlets attempts his first rescue since the incident. 6.30 The Sunday Project. (CC) A look at the day’s news. 7.30 Australian Survivor. (CC) Presented by Jonathan LaPaglia. 9.10 Instinct. (Ma, CC) Lizzie and Dylan investigate when a boy goes missing on the eve of a decision in a bitter custody battle. 11.00 The Sunday Project. (R, CC) 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

6.00 Harry. (PG, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Sports Sunday. (PG, CC) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG, CC) 1.00 Netball. (CC) Super Netball. Round 12. Queensland Firebirds v Adelaide Thunderbirds. 3.00 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 21. South Sydney Rabbitohs v Melbourne Storm. 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 The Block. (PGl, CC) Hosted by Scott Cam. 8.30 60 Minutes. (CC) Current affairs program, investigating, analysing and uncovering the issues affecting all Australians. 9.30 Manson: The Lost Tapes. (MA15+av, CC) Part 2 of 2. 10.30 Cops UK: Body Cam Squad. (Mlv, R, CC) 11.30 See No Evil: Christie Wilson. (Ma, CC) 12.30 Filthy Rich. (Malsv, R, CC) 1.30 Getaway. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 2.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.00 The Baron. (PG, R) 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 Morning Show. (PG, CC) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, CC) 1.00 Bricks & Clicks. (R, CC) 1.30 Crash Investigation Unit. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 To Be Advised. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Sydney Weekender. (CC) 6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 Australia’s Got Talent. (PGa, CC) Hosted by Ricki-Lee. 8.30 Sunday Night. (CC) Current affairs program, hosted by Melissa Doyle. 9.30 What The Killer Did Next: Geoff Seggie. (Mav, CC) Examines the behaviour of killers after a murder, including the case of Geoff Seggie. 10.30 The Rookie. (Mdv, R, CC) 11.30 Heists That Shook The World: Stealing The Mona Lisa. (PGa, R, CC) 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 Speedweek. (CC) 3.00 The Bowls Show. (CC) 4.00 Soccer. (CC) International Champions Cup. Real Madrid v Arsenal. Replay. 5.30 Prosecuting Evil. (CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Who Do You Think You Are? Justine Clarke. (PGa, R, CC) 8.35 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation. (CC) A look at the Woodstock music festival. 10.30 The Wolfpack. (Mal, R, CC) 12.10 Spiral. (Malv, R) 4.35 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R, CC) 4.45 SBS Flashback. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle English News. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 7.30 Key Of David. (PG) 8.00 Rugby Union. The Rugby Championship. Bledisloe Cup. Game 1. Australia v New Zealand. Replay. 11.00 Escape Fishing. 11.30 All 4 Adventure. (PG) 12.30 Mighty Machines. (PG) 1.00 Shark Tank. (PG) 2.00 The Doctors. (PG) 3.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 4.00 Pooches At Play. 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. 5.00 iFish. 5.30 David Attenborough’s Planet Earth. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) A female technician is attacked. 9.30 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 11. Austrian Grand Prix. From Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria. 11.00 Car Crash Global. (M) 12.00 CSI: Miami. (M) 1.00 RPM. 2.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 3.00 The Doctors. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Tomorrow’s World. (PG) 7.30 Leading The Way. (PG) 8.00 David Jeremiah. (PG) 8.30 Hour Of Power. 9.00 Shopping. 10.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 11.00 NBC Today. 12.00 My Greek Odyssey. (PG) 1.00 Britain’s Busiest Airport: Heathrow. (PG) 2.00 Vasili’s Garden. (PG) 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. 5.00 Escape To The Country. 6.00 Mighty Ships: Tyco Resolute. 7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 8.30 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways: One Way Ticket To Siberia. (PG) Chris Tarrant sets off around the world. 9.30 Mighty Planes: T-38 Talon. (PG) A look at the T-38 Talon. 10.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 11.30 Britain’s Busiest Airport: Heathrow. (PG) 12.45 Mighty Ships: Tyco Resolute. 2.00 Chris Tarrant’s Extreme Railways. (PG) 3.00 Mighty Planes. (PG) 4.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Replay.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.00 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 9.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 10.00 Batman. (PG) 10.30 Gumball. (PG) 11.00 Marvel Avengers: Secret Wars. (PG) 12.00 Ninjago. (PG) 1.00 Transformers: Cyberverse. (PG) 1.30 My Little Pony. 2.00 Tom And Jerry. 2.30 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 3.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. (PG) 4.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 5.00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers. (PG) 5.30 Movie: Sleeping Beauty. (1959) (G) 7.00 Movie: Top Gun. (1986) (PG) Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer. 9.10 Movie: Pulp Fiction. (1994) (MA15+) John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson, Uma Thurman. Charts a series of interwoven criminal tales. 12.15 Adult Swim. (M) 1.15 Celebrity Big Brother US. (M) 3.00 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 3.30 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 4.30 Power Rangers Beast Morphers. (PG) 4.50 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.25 Becca’s Bunch. 4.40 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 4.50 The Justine Clarke Show! 5.05 Play School Art Time. 5.15 Octonauts. 5.30 PJ Masks. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (M) 8.30 Dynamo: Magician Impossible. (M) 9.10 Chris Ramsey All Growed Up. (M) 9.55 QI. (M) 10.30 Detectorists. (PG) 11.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 11.30 Gavin & Stacey. (M) 12.00 Extras. (M) 12.35 Blackadder The Third. (PG) 1.05 Flowers. (M) 1.30 Crashing. (M) 1.55 News Update. 2.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

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6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Your 4x4. (PG) 10.00 AFL Game Day. 11.30 The Weekend Prospector. (PG) 12.00 Megastructures. (PG) 1.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 2.00 The Obsession Of Carter Andrews. (PG) 2.30 Step Outside With Paul Burt. (PG) 3.00 Football. AFL. Round 21. Richmond v Carlton. 6.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Ender’s Game. (2013) (PG) Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, Harrison Ford. 8.50 Movie: Alien: Resurrection. (1997) (MA15+) Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Ron Perlman. A group of mercenaries battles aliens. 11.00 Movie: Layer Cake. (2004) (MA15+) 1.15 The Obsession Of Carter Andrews. (PG) 2.00 Megastructures. (PG) 3.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 4.00 Ax Men. (M) 5.00 Yukon Gold. (M)

6.00 TV Shop. 6.30 Beyond Today. (PG) 7.00 Leading The Way. (PG) 7.30 In Touch Ministries. (PG) 8.00 Skippy. 8.30 The Incredible Journey Presents. (PG) 9.00 TV Shop. 10.00 The AFL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 12.00 My Favorite Martian. 12.30 Getaway. (PG) 1.00 Rugby League. Canterbury Cup NSW. Round 21. Mounties v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. 3.00 Airport Security: Colombia. (PG) 4.00 Movie: Pocketful Of Miracles. (1961) (G) 7.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 8.00 Midsomer Murders. (M) 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 11.00 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) 12.00 Dangerman. (PG) 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Danoz Direct. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 8.30 Macedonian News. 9.00 Croatian News. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Portuguese News. 10.50 Urdu News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 PopAsia TV. 1.00 Front Up. (PG) 1.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. 2.00 MythBusters. (M) 2.55 Community. (PG) 3.20 Adam Ruins Everything. (PG) 3.45 Building Star Trek. (PG) 5.25 The Feed. 6.25 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 7.40 Hunting Hitler. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Black Cop. (2017) 10.15 Movie: Pariah. (2011) 11.50 Movie: Call Girl. (2012) (MA15+) 2.20 You’re The Worst. (M) 2.45 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

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6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (Ma, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.40 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 Australian Survivor. (CC) Presented by Jonathan LaPaglia. 8.40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns, CC) Guests include Ed Kavalee, Urzila Carlson, Dane Simpson, Melanie Bracewell and Sam Pang. 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.30 The Project. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (CC) 1.30 The Block. (PGl, R, CC) 3.00 News. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Hot Seat. (CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Block. (PGl, CC) Hosted by Scott Cam. 8.40 This Time Next Year. (PGal, CC) Return. Hosted by Karl Stefanovic. 9.50 100% Footy. (M, CC) Features the latest rugby league news. 10.50 Cold Case. (M, R, CC) 11.40 Law & Order: SVU. (Masv, R, CC) 12.30 Destination WA. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (R, CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 11.30 News. (CC) 12.00 Movie: My Nanny’s Secret. (2009) (Mv, CC) 2.00 The Daily Edition. (CC) 3.00 The Chase. (CC) 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 5.00 The Chase Australia. (CC) 6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PGdv, CC) 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent. (PGa, CC) Hosted by Ricki-Lee. 8.45 The Rookie. (Mav, CC) Talia forces Nolan to confront his personal moral instincts after he encounters a kidnapping victim. 9.45 S.W.A.T. (Mv, CC) Hostages are taken during a prison riot. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 11.15 Heists That Shook The World: Worlds Biggest Cash Grab Heists. (Mav, R, CC) 12.15 Talking Footy. (CC) 1.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 The Repair Shop. (R, CC) Final. 11.05 Secrets Of Silicon Valley. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Landline. (R, CC) 2.00 Call The Midwife. (Ma, R, CC) 3.00 Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (R, CC) 5.00 Building Australia. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Brush With Fame. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 Australian Story: An Innocent Abroad Pt 1. (CC) Return. 8.30 Four Corners. (CC) 9.15 Media Watch. (PG, CC) 9.35 Q&A. (CC) 10.40 ABC Late News. (CC) 11.10 The Business. (R, CC) 11.30 Waltzing The Dragon With Benjamin Law. (PG, R, CC) 12.25 Call The Midwife. (Ma, R, CC) Final. 1.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.30 Poldark. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 6.30 This Week With George Stephanopoulos. (CC) 7.30 WorldWatch. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 Al Jazeera. (CC) 2.00 Tommy Fleming Live From Galway. (CC) 4.10 Extreme Railway Journeys. (PGa, R, CC) 5.05 The Supervet. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Secrets Of The Queen’s Children. (CC) 8.30 The World’s Most Extraordinary People: Survival. (R, CC) Presented by Gabriel Weston. 9.35 24 Hours In Emergency: Too Close For Comfort. (CC) 10.30 SBS World News Late. (CC) 11.00 The World Game. (CC) 11.30 8 Days. (MA15+ad) 12.30 Bullets. (Mdlv) 1.30 Salamander. (Malv, R) 3.25 Living With The Enemy. (Ml, R, CC) 4.25 Railway Journeys UK. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 RPM. 9.00 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Round 9. Rally Finland. Replay. 10.00 Cheers. (PG) 11.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 12.00 Matlock. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) A young mother’s death is investigated. 10.30 Homicide: Hours To Kill: Unforgivable Sin. (MA15+) 11.30 CSI: Miami. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 11. Austrian Grand Prix. Replay. 3.30 Cheers. (PG) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 5.00 The Doctors. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 News Of The Wild. (C) 7.30 Drop Dead Weird. (C) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 NBC Meet The Press. 11.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 12.00 Vasili’s Garden. (PG) 1.00 The Chase. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Australia’s Got Talent. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) Contestants compete at an antiques auction. 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG) Geraldine is fed up with townies buying weekend cottages in the village, until she meets one of them. 8.30 Foyle’s War. (M) A young woman dies in an explosion at a munitions works in what appears to be a tragic accident. 10.30 The Investigator: A True Crime Story. (M) Part 3 of 4. 1.45 Foyle’s War. (M) 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Robot Wars: Extreme. (PG) 11.00 Storage Hunters UK. (PG) 11.30 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Science Of Stupid. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (M) 3.00 Pokémon. 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 4.30 Gumball. (PG) 5.00 The Middle. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 RBT. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Kill Bill: Vol. 1. (2003) (MA15+) Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A Fox. 11.10 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 11.35 Jail: Big Texas. (M) 12.05 Friends. (PG) 1.00 Tattoo Fixers On Holiday. (MA15+) 2.00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force. (MA15+) 2.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon. 4.50 Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures. 5.10 Kate And MimMim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 Octonauts. 5.30 PJ Masks. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Blackadder The Third. (PG) 8.30 Extras. (PG) 9.00 Community. (M) 9.20 The Office. (PG) 9.45 The Inbetweeners. (M) 10.10 Peep Show. (M) 10.40 Plebs. (M) 11.00 Flowers. (M) 11.30 30 Rock. (PG) 11.50 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.15 Reno 911! (M) 12.35 Community. (PG) 1.00 The Office. (PG) 1.20 30 Rock. (M) 1.40 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 2.05 Reno 911! (M) 2.25 Schitt’s Creek. (PG) 3.10 News Update. 3.15 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Hanazuki. 6.30 The Amazing Spiez! 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard G. 7.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 8.00 Totally Wild. (C) 8.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 9.00 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 10.30 Becker. (PG) 11.30 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Becker. (PG) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Raymond. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 8.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 Frasier. (PG) 11.00 The Flash. (M) 12.00 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 1.00 Home Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 River To Reef. (PG) 8.00 Baggage Battles. (PG) 9.00 Step Outside With Paul Burt. (PG) 9.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 10.30 Megastructures. (PG) 11.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 Yukon Gold. (M) 2.00 Casino Confidential. (M) 2.30 Savage Wild. (PG) Premiere. 3.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 3.30 Baggage Battles. (PG) 5.30 American Pickers. (PG) 6.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 American Pickers. (PG) 8.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Sudden Impact. (1983) (MA15+) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle. 11.30 Movie: The Siege. (1998) (M) 1.55 Creek To Coast. 2.30 Savage Wild. (PG) 3.00 American Pickers. (PG) 4.00 Ax Men. (M) 5.00 Yukon Gold. (M)

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 ER. (PG) 1.00 Movie: On The Buses. (1971) (PG) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 Big Families. (PG) 4.20 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. (PG) 8.40 Midsomer Murders. (M) Barnaby is joined by a new recruit to investigate the murders of two members of a local residents association. 10.50 Unforgettable. (M) 11.50 Footy Classified. (M) 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Danoz Direct. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Weediquette. (M) 12.50 Big Night Out. (M) 1.40 Nirvanna. (M) 2.05 American Boyband. (M) 2.30 Great Minds. (M) 2.40 PopAsia TV. 3.40 WorldWatch. 4.10 This Week With George Stephanopoulos. 5.10 MythBusters. (PG) 6.05 Monty Python’s Flying Circus. (PG) 6.40 Go 8 Bit: The Video Game Show. 7.40 The X-Files. 8.30 The Curse Of Oak Island. 9.25 Untold Australia. 10.25 The New York Times Presents: The Weekly. 10.55 Sexplora. (MA15+) 11.25 Beerland. (M) Return. 1.40 6 Days To Air: The Making Of South Park. (MA15+) 2.30 CGTN English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 WorldWatch.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.

Tuesday August 13

Our TV programs are current at the time of publication... but are subject to change afterwards by the stations

6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.10 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 Australian Survivor. (CC) Presented by Jonathan LaPaglia. 9.00 NCIS. (Mv, R, CC) After a US Marine is murdered at a non-profit event, the team must rely on a Vietnam veteran for help with the case. 11.00 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.00 The Project. (R, CC) 1.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 This Time Next Year. (PGal, R, CC) 2.00 The Block. (PGl, R, CC) 3.00 News. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Hot Seat. (CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Block. (PGl, CC) 8.40 SeaChange. (PGa, CC) Fin reveals his romantic side. 9.40 Kath & Kim Kountdown “Weddings, Parties & Tizzy Things”. (PGls, R, CC) Celebrities share their favourite fun moments. 10.40 Timeless. (Mv, CC) 11.35 The Closer. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Harry. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Extra. (CC) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 11.30 News. (CC) 12.00 Movie: Stranger At The Door. (2004) (Mv, R, CC) 2.00 The Daily Edition. (CC) 3.00 The Chase. (CC) 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 5.00 The Chase Australia. (CC) 6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PGav, CC) 7.30 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly. (PG, CC) Follows dog trainer Graeme Hall. 8.30 Andrew Denton’s Interview. (PG, CC) Final. Andrew Denton interviews a range of fascinating people in an effort to find out what makes them tick. 9.45 Manhunt: Nurse Killer. (Masv, R, CC) A look at the manhunt for Robert Adams. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 11.15 Modern Family. (PG, CC) 11.45 The Goldbergs. (PG, CC) 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Building Australia. (PG, R, CC) 10.25 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Four Corners. (R, CC) 1.45 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Call The Midwife. (Ma, R, CC) Final. 3.00 Short Cuts To Glory: Matt Okine Vs Food. (R, CC) 3.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Building Australia. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 Brush With Fame. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 Foreign Correspondent. (CC) 8.30 Catalyst: Staying Younger For Longer – Body. (CC) 9.30 Miriam’s Deathly Adventure. (Mls, CC) 10.30 ABC Late News. (CC) 11.00 The Business. (R, CC) 11.15 Q&A. (R, CC) 12.20 Climate Change: The Facts. (R, CC) 1.20 Good Karma Hospital. (Ma, R, CC) 2.10 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.30 Poldark. (Ms, R, CC) 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Staying Healthy: A Doctor’s Guide. (PGa, R, CC) 2.55 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R, CC) 4.05 Extreme Railway Journeys. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 The Supervet. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 London: 2,000 Years Of History. (CC) 8.30 Insight. (R, CC) Presented by Jenny Brockie. 9.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats. (M, CC) Hosted by Jimmy Carr. 10.25 SBS World News Late. (CC) 11.00 Pagan Peak. (Malnv) 12.00 Bosch. (Malv, R, CC) 2.50 Farang. (Malv, R, CC) 3.45 Great British Railway Journeys. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 9.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 10.00 Cheers. (PG) 11.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 12.00 Matlock. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) The team investigates a murder. 8.30 CSI: Miami. (M) The team investigates two murders whose victims were caught in a pedophile sting. 10.20 My Life Is Murder. (M) 11.15 The Mentalist. (M) 12.10 Home Shopping. 2.10 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.05 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 4.05 Cheers. (PG) 5.05 The Doctors. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 News Of The Wild. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Qld Weekender. 12.30 The Great Day Out. 1.00 The Chase. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Mighty Ships. (PG) 4.30 Australia’s Got Talent. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Pie In The Sky. (PG) Henry investigates the theft of some plants. 8.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (M) The Brown household is in crisis, as Dermot and Agnes disagree over his best man. 10.00 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) 11.00 Citizen Khan. (PG) 11.45 The Investigator: A True Crime Story. (M) 2.45 Citizen Khan. (PG) 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Robot Wars: Extreme. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Science Of Stupid. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (M) 3.00 Pokémon. 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 4.30 Gumball. (PG) 5.00 The Middle. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Young Sheldon. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Kill Bill: Vol. 2. (2004) (MA15+) Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Michael Madsen. 11.45 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 12.15 Friends. (PG) 1.15 Tattoo Fixers On Holiday. (MA15+) 2.15 Aqua Teen Hunger Force. (MA15+) 2.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon. 4.50 Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 PJ Masks. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 8.40 The IT Crowd. (PG) 9.05 Community. (PG) 9.25 The Office. (PG) 9.50 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. (MA15+) Premiere. 10.45 The Thick Of It. (MA15+) Final. 11.15 Peep Show. (M) 11.40 30 Rock. (M) 12.05 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.25 Reno 911! (M) 12.50 Archer. (M) 1.35 Community. (M) 1.55 The Office. (PG) 2.20 30 Rock. (PG) 2.40 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 3.00 Reno 911! (M) 3.25 News Update. 3.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Hanazuki. 6.30 The Amazing Spiez! 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard G. 7.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 8.00 Totally Wild. (C) 8.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 9.00 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 10.30 Becker. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Becker. (PG) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 5.00 Raymond. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 8.00 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 9.00 Peter Helliar: One Hot Mess. (M) 10.00 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 10.30 The Cleveland Show. (M) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Baggage Battles. (PG) 9.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 9.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 10.00 American Pickers. (PG) 11.00 Baggage Battles. (PG) 1.00 Yukon Gold. (M) 2.00 Casino Confidential. (M) 2.30 Savage Wild. (PG) 3.00 Loose Screws. (PG) 4.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 4.30 Megastructures. (PG) 5.30 American Pickers. (PG) 6.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Outback Truckers. (PG) Ricky Sutcliffe rescues bulldozer drivers. 9.30 Supertruckers. (PG) 10.30 Car Crash TV. (PG) 11.00 Highway Thru Hell. (PG) 12.00 Savage Wild. (PG) 12.30 Baggage Battles. (PG) 1.30 Casino Confidential. (M) 2.00 Ax Men. (M) 3.00 American Pickers. (PG) 4.00 Ax Men. (M) 5.00 Yukon Gold. (PG)

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 9.30 Danoz. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 ER. (PG) 1.00 Movie: The Holly And The Ivy. (1952) (G) 2.40 Antiques Roadshow. 3.10 New Tricks. (PG) 4.20 Extraordinary Animals. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M) A treasure hunter is murdered. 8.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) Poirot is asked by the dictatorial patriarch of a squabbling family to attend their Christmas reunion. 10.55 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) 11.55 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 1.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 1.30 Danoz Direct. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Weediquette. (M) 12.55 Big Night Out. (M) 1.50 Nirvanna. (M) 2.15 American Boyband. (M) 2.40 Community. (PG) 3.35 ABC America: World News Tonight. 4.05 PBS News. 5.05 MythBusters. (PG) 6.00 Monty Python’s Flying Circus. (PG) 6.35 Go 8 Bit: The Video Game Show. 7.35 The X-Files. 8.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 9.30 Mums Make Porn. 10.30 The Wrestlers. (M) 11.25 The Good Doctor: Korea. (M) 12.35 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 2.20 You’re The Worst. (MA15+) 2.45 RT News In English From Moscow. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.


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Wednesday August 14

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6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGas, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.15 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet With Justine Schofield. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (PG, CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (CC) Hosted by Osher Günsberg. 9.00 My Life Is Murder. (Mv, CC) Alexa investigates a hit-and-run death. 10.00 Bull. (M, CC) 11.00 Sports Tonight. (CC) 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.30 The Project. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 SeaChange. (PGa, R, CC) 2.00 The Block. (PGl, R, CC) 3.00 News. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Hot Seat. (CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 The Block. (PGl, CC) 8.40 Movie: Bad Moms 2. (2017) (CC) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn. Three mums prepare for Christmas. 10.45 Mom. (Ma, CC) 11.10 The Real Story Of… Munich. (Mav, CC) 12.00 Law & Order: SVU. (Masv, R, CC) 12.50 Harry. (PG, R, CC) 1.40 Extra. (CC) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 2.30 Global Shop. 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 11.30 Seven Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Movie: Murdered At 17. (2018) (Mav, CC) 2.00 The Daily Edition. (CC) 3.00 The Chase. (CC) 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 5.00 The Chase Australia. (CC) 6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PGv, CC) Mackenzie learns of Dean’s ultimatum. 7.30 How To Make $10K In 20 Days. (PG, CC) Experts show couples how to cut costs. 9.00 Movie: Logan. (2017) (MA15+v, CC) Hugh Jackman, Dafne Keen, Patrick Stewart. In a dystopian future, one of the last mutants embarks on a road trip to guide a young fugitive to safety. 12.00 Blindspot. (Mv, CC) Roman’s clues lead to a billionaire hypochondriac. 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Building Australia. (PG, R, CC) 10.30 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Press Club. (CC) 1.30 Compass. (R, CC) 2.00 Good Karma Hospital. (Ma, R, CC) 3.00 Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Building Australia. (R, CC) 5.30 Brush With Fame. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG, CC) 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, CC) 9.00 Squinters. (Mls, CC) Final. 9.25 Diary Of An Uber Driver. (Mls, CC) Premiere. 9.55 QI. (Mls, R, CC) 10.25 ABC Late News. (CC) 10.55 The Business. (R, CC) 11.10 Four Corners. (R, CC) 12.00 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 12.15 Miniseries: Apple Tree Yard. (MA15+av, R, CC) 1.10 Good Karma Hospital. (Ma, R, CC) 2.00 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

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TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (PG, R, CC) 2.10 House Of Hypochondriacs. (PG, R, CC) 3.05 Insight. (R, CC) 4.05 Extreme Railway Journeys. (R, CC) 5.00 The Supervet. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Tony Robinson: Egyptian Tomb Hunting. (CC) 8.30 Untold Australia: Turban Legend. (CC) Part 2 of 4. 9.30 Knightfall. (MA15+v, CC) 10.25 SBS World News Late. (CC) 11.00 The Son. (Masv, CC) 11.50 Movie: Till The End Of The World. (2018) (Ma, R) 2.00 Miniseries: Tutankhamun. (PGn, R, CC) 3.55 Vikings. (MA15+v, R, CC) 4.55 SBS Flashback. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 9.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 10.00 Cheers. (PG) 11.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 12.00 Matlock. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) DiNozzo Sr comes to the team’s aid. 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) A poisoned North Korean spy is hit by a truck in an attempt to make his death look accidental. 10.20 NCIS. (M) 12.10 Home Shopping. 2.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 3.05 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 4.05 Matlock. (M) 5.05 The Doctors. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 News Of The Wild. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Pie In The Sky. (PG) 1.00 The Chase. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Mighty Ships. (PG) 4.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) Contestants compete at an antiques auction. 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) A passenger is stopped at the border. 8.30 Air Crash Investigation: Deadly Pitch. (PG) A cargo plane crashes soon after take-off, and an anonymous tip helps in the investigation. 11.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 12.30 Medical Emergency. (PG) 1.00 Air Crash Investigation: Ocean Landing. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Robot Wars: Extreme. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Young Sheldon. (PG) 1.00 Surfing. WSL. Round 4. Margaret River Pro. 2.00 Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip. (PG) 3.00 Pokémon. 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 4.30 Gumball. (PG) 5.00 The Middle. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Mechanic: Resurrection. (2016) (MA15+) Jason Statham, Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones. A former hit man is forced back to work. 11.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 12.00 Friends. (PG) 1.00 Tattoo Fixers On Holiday. (MA15+) 2.00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force. (MA15+) 2.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V. (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon. 4.50 Super Wings. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.30 PJ Masks. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.25 Giggle And Hoot. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 The Good Place. (PG) 8.45 Detectorists. (MA15+) 9.15 Community. (PG) 9.35 The Office. (PG) 10.00 Crashing. (MA15+) Final. 10.25 Green Wing. (M) 11.15 30 Rock. (PG) 11.40 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.00 Reno 911! (MA15+) 12.25 Community. (PG) 12.45 The Office. (PG) 1.05 30 Rock. (M) 1.30 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 1.50 Reno 911! (M) 2.15 The Thick Of It. (MA15+) 2.45 News Update. 2.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Hanazuki. 6.30 The Amazing Spiez! 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard G. 7.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 8.00 Totally Wild. (C) 8.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 9.00 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 10.30 Becker. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Becker. (PG) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 5.00 Raymond. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 8.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 Movie: Limitless. (2011) (M) Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Abbie Cornish. 11.05 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.35 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 River To Reef. (PG) 8.00 Megastructures. (PG) 9.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 9.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 10.00 American Pickers. (PG) 11.00 Supertruckers. (PG) 12.00 Loose Screws. (PG) 1.00 Yukon Gold. (PG) 2.00 Bloopers. (PG) 2.30 Savage Wild. (PG) 3.00 Baggage Battles. (PG) 4.00 Car Crash TV. (PG) 4.30 Megastructures. (PG) 5.30 American Pickers. (PG) 6.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Family Guy. (M) Lois teaches a sex-education class. 10.00 American Dad! (M) 11.00 Futurama. (PG) 12.00 Savage Wild. (PG) 12.30 Ax Men. (M) 1.30 Bloopers. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 ER. (PG) 1.00 Movie: Father’s Doing Fine. (1952) (G) 2.45 Antiques Roadshow. 3.15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 The Ashes: Pre-Match. A preview of the upcoming day’s play. 8.00 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 1. Morning session. From Lord’s, London, England. 10.00 The Ashes: Lunch. A wrap-up of the morning session. 10.40 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 1. Afternoon session. From Lord’s, London, England. 3.30 My Favorite Martian. 4.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Weediquette. (M) 12.55 Big Night Out. (M) 1.50 Nirvanna. (M) 2.15 American Boyband. (M) 2.40 Great Minds. (M) 2.50 Community. (PG) 3.40 ABC America: World News Tonight. 4.10 PBS News. 5.10 Munchies Guide To Northern England. (PG) 6.00 Monty Python’s Flying Circus. (PG) 6.35 Go 8 Bit: The Video Game Show. 7.35 The X-Files. 8.30 Movie: Missing In Action. (1984) 10.25 Movie: The Delta Force. (1986) 12.45 News. 1.10 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 2.05 You’re The Worst. (M) 2.30 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.

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Thursday August 15

Our TV programs are current at the time of publication... but are subject to change afterwards by the stations

6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, CC) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.40 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Bachelor Australia. (CC) Hosted by Osher Günsberg. 8.30 Gogglebox. (CC) Return. TV fanatics open up their living rooms to reveal their reactions to popular and topical TV shows. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (Mav, R, CC) A girl is held captive. 10.30 Blue Bloods. (Mv, R, CC) 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.30 The Project. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Extra. (CC) 1.30 Kevin Can Wait. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 The Block. (PGl, R, CC) 3.00 News. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 22. Manly Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers. From Lottoland, Sydney. 9.45 Golden Point. (CC) Post-match NRL wrap-up. 10.45 Lethal Weapon. (MA15+v, CC) 11.40 Cold Case. (M, R, CC) 12.35 Westside. (MA15+lsv, R, CC) 1.30 Harry. (PG, R, CC) 2.30 The Real Story Of… (Mv, R, CC) 3.30 Extra. (R, CC) 4.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 11.30 News. (CC) 12.00 Movie: Not Like Everyone Else. (2006) (Ma, CC) 2.00 The Daily Edition. (CC) 3.00 The Chase. (CC) 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 5.00 The Chase Australia. (CC) 6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Home And Away. (PGa, CC) Raffy struggles to overcome his addiction. 8.30 Martin Clunes: Islands Of America. (Ml, CC) Part 4 of 4. Martin arrives in New York for the final leg of his journey where he explores Manhattan Island. 9.30 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 10.00 The Front Bar. (Ml, CC) Takes a lighter look at all things AFL. 11.00 Mafia’s Greatest Hits: Al Capone. (Mv, CC) 12.00 Hannibal. (MA15+v, R, CC) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Building Australia. (R, CC) 10.30 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 The Repair Shop. (R, CC) 1.30 QI. (Mls, R, CC) 2.00 Good Karma Hospital. (Ma, R, CC) 3.00 Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Building Australia. (R, CC) 5.30 Brush With Fame. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 6.55 Sammy J. (PG, CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 Escape From The City. (CC) 9.00 Miniseries: Little Women. (PG, R, CC) 10.00 Humans. (Mav, CC) 10.50 ABC Late News. (CC) 11.20 The Business. (R, CC) 11.35 Wentworth. (Ml, CC) 12.25 Miriam’s Deathly Adventure. (Mls, R, CC) 1.25 Father Brown. (PG, R, CC) Final. 2.15 Press Club. (R, CC) 3.10 Judith Lucy Is All Woman. (Mls, R, CC) 3.40 Wentworth. (Ml, R, CC) 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.25 Sammy J. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Over The Black Dot. (R, CC) 3.05 The Eighties. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Extreme Railway Journeys. (R, CC) 5.00 The Supervet. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (PG, CC) 8.00 Gourmet Farmer. (PG, CC) 8.30 Miniseries: The Hunting. (Malns, CC) Part 3 of 4. 9.35 The Handmaid’s Tale. (MA15+, CC) Final. 10.35 SBS World News Late. (CC) 11.10 The Son. (Mas, CC) 12.05 Outlander. (Mav, R, CC) 2.15 Miniseries: Roots. (MA15+av, R, CC) 4.00 Living With The Enemy. (Ml, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Sports Tonight. 8.30 Mighty Machines. (PG) 9.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 10.00 Cheers. (PG) 11.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 12.00 Matlock. (M) 1.00 WIN News. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Hawaii Five-0. Steve and Catherine hunt down a killer. 9.30 SEAL Team. (M) Bravo Team partners with the British SAS. 10.30 NCIS. (M) 11.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 3.00 Matlock. (M) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 5.00 The Doctors. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 News Of The Wild. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 1.00 The Chase. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Mighty Ships. (PG) 4.30 Animal Rescue. 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Father Brown. (M) 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. (M) Frost investigates a murder and an assault. 10.45 Mighty Ships: Northern Eagle. (PG) 11.45 Medical Emergency. (PG) 12.15 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 12.45 Father Brown. (M) 2.00 Escape To The Country. 3.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Robot Wars: Extreme. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Big Bang. (PG) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (M) 3.00 Pokémon. 3.30 Lego Jurassic World – Legend Of Isla Nublar. (PG) Premiere. 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 4.30 Gumball. (PG) 5.00 The Middle. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Movie: Johnny English. (2003) (PG) Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, John Malkovich. 9.15 Movie: Bean. (1997) (PG) Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, Pamela Reed. 11.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 11.30 Science Of Stupid: Sports. (M) 12.00 WWE Raw. (MA15+) 1.00 Friends. (PG) 2.00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force. (MA15+) 2.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon. 4.50 Super Wings. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.15 Octonauts. 5.30 PJ Masks. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 QI. (M) 8.30 Squinters. (M) Final. 8.55 Community. (PG) 9.15 The Office. (PG) 9.40 Diary Of An Uber Driver. (M) 10.10 Women On The Verge. (M) 10.40 Schitt’s Creek. (PG) 11.25 30 Rock. (PG) 11.50 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.10 Reno 911! (M) 12.35 Community. (PG) 12.55 The Office. (PG) 1.15 30 Rock. (PG) 1.40 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 2.00 Reno 911! (MA15+) 2.25 The IT Crowd. (PG) 2.50 News Update. 2.55 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Hanazuki. 6.30 The Amazing Spiez! 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: GIRS Crisis. 7.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 8.00 Scope. (C) 8.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 9.00 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 10.30 Becker. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Becker. (PG) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 5.00 Raymond. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 8.00 Two And A Half Men. (PG) 9.00 Will & Grace. (PG) 10.30 Funny Girls. (M) 11.00 Will & Grace. (PG) 11.30 James Corden. (M) 12.30 Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Megastructures. (PG) 9.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 9.30 Bloopers. (PG) 10.00 American Pickers. (PG) 11.00 Futurama. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 Yukon Gold. (M) 2.00 Bloopers. (PG) 2.30 Savage Wild. (PG) 3.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 3.30 The Simpsons. (PG) 4.30 Megastructures. (PG) 5.30 American Pickers. (PG) 6.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Transporter 3. (2008) (M) Jason Statham, Robert Knepper, Natalya Rudakova. A courier transports a kidnapped girl. 10.40 Movie: The Specialist. (1994) (MA15+) Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, James Woods. 1.00 The Front Bar. (M) 2.00 Savage Wild. (PG) 2.30 Ax Men. (M) 3.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 4.00 Ax Men. (M) 5.00 Yukon Gold. (PG)

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 ER. (PG) 1.00 Movie: Eight O’Clock Walk. (1954) (PG) 2.50 Antiques Roadshow. 3.20 Weather Top Ten. (PG) 4.20 Extraordinary Animals. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 The Ashes: Pre-Match. A preview of the upcoming day’s play. 8.00 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 2. Morning session. From Lord’s, London, England. 10.00 The Ashes: Lunch. A wrap-up of the morning session. 10.40 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 2. Afternoon session. From Lord’s, London, England. 3.30 My Favorite Martian. 4.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. 4.30 Joyce Meyer. (PG) 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Weediquette. (M) 12.55 Big Night Out. (M) 1.45 Nirvanna. (M) 2.15 American Boyband. (M) 2.40 Great Minds. (PG) 2.50 Community. (PG) 3.40 WorldWatch. 5.10 Munchies Guide To Basque Country. (PG) 6.00 Monty Python’s Flying Circus. (PG) 6.35 Go 8 Bit: The Video Game Show. 7.35 The X-Files. 8.30 The Feed. 9.30 How Sex Changed The World. 10.20 Full Frontal. (MA15+) 10.50 Most Expensivest. (M) 11.40 Stories From Norway: The Musical! (M) 12.10 News. 12.35 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 2.15 You’re The Worst. (MA15+) 2.45 Deutsche Welle. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 WorldWatch.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.

Friday August 16

Our TV programs are current at the time of publication... but are subject to change afterwards by the stations

6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGa, CC) 1.00 The Living Room. (R, CC) 2.00 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Living Room. (CC) Dr Chris Brown hunts for whale snot. 8.30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns, R, CC) Guests include Ed Kavalee, Urzila Carlson, Dane Simpson, Melanie Bracewell and Sam Pang. 9.30 Strassman: iTedE. (Mls, R, CC) A performance by David Strassman. 11.30 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.30 The Project. (R, CC) 1.30 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.30 Home Shopping.

6.00 Today. (CC) 9.00 Today Extra. (PG, CC) 11.30 Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 1.00 Movie: Staying Alive. (1983) (PGa, R, CC) 3.00 News Now. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat. (R, CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 22. Brisbane Broncos v Penrith Panthers. From Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane. 9.45 Friday Night Knock Off. (CC) Post-match NRL wrap-up. 10.45 Movie: A Most Wanted Man. (2014) (Mla, R, CC) Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe. 1.05 Movie: Foxcatcher. (2014) (Mdv, CC) 3.35 Extra. (CC) 4.00 Global Shop. 4.30 The Avengers. (PG, R) 5.30 A Current Affair. (R, CC)

6.00 Sunrise. (CC) 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG, CC) 11.30 Seven Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Movie: Away And Back. (2015) (PGa, CC) 2.00 The Daily Edition. (CC) 3.00 The Chase. (R, CC) 4.00 Seven News At 4. (CC) 5.00 The Chase Australia. (CC) 6.00 PRIME7 News. (CC) 6.30 PRIME7 News @ 6:30. (CC) 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (CC) Host Johanna Griggs and the team demonstrate some terrific ideas for the house, garden and kitchen. 8.30 Movie: The Intern. (2015) (Mal, R, CC) Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway, Rene Russo. A 70-year-old retired widower is hired as a senior intern for an online fashion startup. 11.00 To Be Advised. 12.00 Movie: Point Last Seen. (1998) (Mav, R, CC) Linda Hamilton. 2.00 Home Shopping.

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Building Australia. (R, CC) 10.30 Ask The Doctor. (PG, R, CC) 11.00 Gardening Aust. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 One Plus One. (CC) 1.30 Foreign Corre. (R, CC) 2.00 Humans. (Mav, R, CC) 3.05 Poh’s Kitchen. (R, CC) 3.30 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Building Australia. (R, CC) 5.30 Brush With Fame. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 Gardening Australia. (CC) 8.30 The Heights. (PG, CC) Kam finds out his results from Embleton. 9.00 The Heights. (PG, CC) Final. Patch’s father is revealed. 9.25 Loch Ness. (Malv, R, CC) Final. 10.15 ABC Late News. (CC) 10.45 The Business. (R, CC) 11.00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 12.15 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 The Point. (R, CC) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. (CC) 3.30 VICE. (PG, R, CC) 4.05 Nazi Megastructures. (PGa, R, CC) 5.00 The Supervet. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Equator From The Air: South East Asia. (CC) 8.30 Drain Alcatraz. (CC) Takes a look at Alcatraz. 9.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mdls, R, CC) 10.30 SBS World News Late. (CC) 11.00 The Feed. (R, CC) 12.00 Movie: Members Only. (2017) (MA15+s, R) 1.40 Magnifica 70. (Malsv, R) 3.40 Gay Girl In Damascus: The Amina Profile. (Mlnv, R, CC) 4.40 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 11. Austrian Grand Prix. Replay. 9.30 Cheers. (PG) 11.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 12.00 Matlock. (M) 1.00 WIN’s All Australian News. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 4.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) Real-life courtroom drama. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) Monster waves lash Bondi. 7.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M) When Maisie Whitman’s son dies unexpectedly, CD tries to determine if he was murdered. 11.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) Wade, Sebastian and Danny are taken hostage. 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 The Mentalist. (M) 3.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 News Of The Wild. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Jay’s Jungle. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 1.00 My Greek Odyssey. (PG) 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Mighty Cruise Ships. (PG) 4.30 Animal Rescue. 5.00 Medical Emergency. (PG) 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Border Security: America’s Front Line. (PG) 8.30 Australia’s Amazing Homes. (PG) Three experts try to find Australia’s best homes. 9.30 Escape To The Continent. A look at homes. 10.45 Charlie Luxton’s Homes By The Sea. (PG) 11.45 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 12.45 Escape To The Country. 1.45 Escape To The Continent. 3.00 Medical Emergency. (PG) 3.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Robot Wars: Extreme. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 Science Of Stupid. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (M) 3.00 Pokémon. 3.30 Ninjago. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Justice League Unlimited. (PG) 4.30 Gumball. (PG) 5.00 The Middle. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Tinker Bell. (2008) (G) 8.05 Movie: Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events. (2004) (PG) Jim Carrey, Emily Browning, Liam Aiken. 10.20 Movie: Epic Movie. (2007) (M) 12.00 WWE Smackdown. (MA15+) 1.00 Surfing. World League. Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach. Highlights. 2.00 Aqua Teen Hunger Force. (MA15+) 2.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 3.00 Power Rangers Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.00 Pokémon. 4.30 Pokémon. 4.50 Super Wings. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL. (M) 9.00 Community. (PG) 9.20 The Office. (M) 9.45 Gavin & Stacey. (PG) 10.15 Archer. (M) 10.55 30 Rock. (PG) 11.15 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 11.45 Reno 911! (MA15+) 12.00 Community. (PG) 12.20 The Office. (PG) 12.50 30 Rock. (PG) 1.05 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 1.35 Reno 911! (M) 1.50 Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency. (MA15+) 2.45 Women On The Verge. (M) 3.15 News Update. 3.20 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Hanazuki. 6.30 The Amazing Spiez! 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: GIRS Crisis. 7.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 8.00 Gamify. (C) 8.35 Cardfight!! Vanguard G: NEXT. 9.00 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Strictly Come Dancing. Final. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Becker. (PG) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.00 Seinfeld. (PG) 5.00 Raymond. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 8.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 11.00 Brides Of Beverly Hills. (PG) 11.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Megastructures. (PG) 9.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 9.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 10.00 American Pickers. (PG) 11.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 11.30 Bloopers. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 Yukon Gold. (PG) 2.00 Bloopers. (PG) 2.30 Savage Wild. 3.00 American Pickers. (PG) 4.00 Loose Screws. (PG) 5.00 Megastructures. (PG) 6.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.00 Friday Night Countdown. 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 22. Melbourne v Sydney. From the MCG. 10.30 AFL Post-Game Show. 11.30 Armchair Experts. (M) 12.00 Savage Wild. 12.30 Loose Screws. (PG) 1.40 Bloopers. (PG) 2.05 Ax Men. (M) 3.05 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 4.05 Prospectors. (PG) 5.00 Loose Screws. (PG)

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 ER. (M) 1.00 Movie: Up The Chastity Belt. (1971) (PG) 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG) 4.30 Weather Gone Viral. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. The team visits Wentworth Woodhouse. 7.30 The Ashes: Pre-Match. A preview of the upcoming day’s play. 8.00 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 3. Morning session. From Lord’s, London, England. 10.00 The Ashes: Lunch. A wrap-up of the morning session. 10.40 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 3. Afternoon session. From Lord’s, London, England. 3.30 My Favorite Martian. 4.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Weediquette. (M) 12.50 Fist Fighting In The Andes. (M) 1.40 Nirvanna. (M) 2.05 The Marngrook Footy Show. 3.35 Great Minds. (PG) 3.50 WorldWatch. 5.20 Lee Lin Chin’s Fashionista. 5.30 Monty Python’s Flying Circus. (PG) 6.05 Rex In Rome. (PG) 7.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 7.30 Basketball. International Series. Australia v Canada. Game 1. 10.00 Miniseries: The Hunting. (M) 11.05 The X-Files. 12.00 The Last Man On Earth. (M) 12.50 News. 1.20 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 2.10 You’re The Worst. (MA15+) 2.40 NHK World English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 WorldWatch.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.


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6.00 Reel Action. (R, CC) 6.30 Escape Fishing. (R, CC) 7.00 RPM. (R, CC) 8.00 WhichCar. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Seafood Escape. (R, CC) 9.00 What’s Up Down Under. (PG, R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Luxury Escapes. (R, CC) 12.30 Jamie’s Super Food. (R, CC) 1.30 GCBC. (R, CC) 2.00 Pooches At Play. (CC) 2.30 Discover Japan: Okinawa With Liv Phyland. (R, CC) 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. (R, CC) 3.30 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 4.00 The Living Room. (R, CC) 5.00 Rugby Union. (CC) Bledisloe Cup. Game 2. New Zealand v Australia. 7.30 Ambulance. (Mav, R, CC) 8.45 999: What’s Your Emergency? I Think Their Motivation Was To Kill Me. (Ml, CC) Locals are taking the law into their own hands. 9.45 Ambulance. (Mal, R, CC) 11.00 Elementary. (Mv, R, CC) 12.00 Todd Sampson’s Body Hack. (Ma, R, CC) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)

6.00 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG, R, CC) 7.00 Weekend Today. (CC) 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG, CC) 12.00 Surfing Australia TV. (CC) 12.30 Surfing. (CC) World League. Oi Rio Pro. Highlights. 1.30 Destination WA. (PG, CC) 2.00 The Block. (PGl, R, CC) 3.00 Netball. (CC) Super Netball. Round 13. Collingwood Magpies v NSW Swifts. 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Getaway. (PG, CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 22. South Sydney Rabbitohs v Canterbury Bulldogs. 9.20 NRL Saturday Night Footy Post-Match. (CC) Post-match coverage of the NRL game. 9.50 Movie: 3 Days To Kill. (2014) (Mavl, R, CC) Kevin Costner, Hailee Steinfeld, Connie Nielsen. 12.10 Movie: The Deer Hunter. (1978) (MA15+alv, R, CC) 3.35 Surfing Australia TV. (R, CC) 4.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 TV Shop. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact. (CC)

6.00 Home Shopping. (R) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.30 Movie: Eight Below. (2006) (PGa, R, CC) Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Jason Biggs. 4.00 Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) 5.00 Seven News At 5. (CC) 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 Seven News. (CC) 7.00 Movie: Cinderella. (2015) (G, R, CC) Lily James, Cate Blanchett, Helena Bonham Carter. A young woman escapes from a life of drudgery by way of a magical fairy godmother. 9.10 Movie: True Lies. (1994) (Mlsv, R, CC) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold. A secret agent finds his personal and professional lives clashing as he battles a terrorist group. 12.30 Home Shopping.

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6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 11.00 Classic Countdown. (PG, R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Miniseries: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. (Madv, R, CC) 1.25 Loch Ness. (Malv, R, CC) Final. 2.15 Miniseries: Little Women. (PG, R, CC) 3.30 Catalyst. (R, CC) 4.35 Landline. (R, CC) 5.05 Escape From The City. (R, CC) 6.00 The Heights. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 The Heights. (PG, R, CC) Final. 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 Miniseries: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. (Malv, CC) 8.30 Poldark. (Ma, CC) Return. Ross travels to London. 9.30 Les Norton. (Mlsv, R, CC) After a bomb is discovered under the bonnet of Price’s RollsRoyce, the Kelly Club crew are on high alert. 10.25 Pine Gap. (Mls, R, CC) 11.25 Luther. (MA15+av, R, CC) 12.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 11.30 Turkish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 ABC America: World News Tonight. (CC) 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Gymnastics. (CC) FIG Artistic World Challenge Cup Series. Round 2. 4.00 InCycle. (CC) 4.30 Expedition Volcano. (PG, R, CC) 5.30 River Cottage Aust. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 The Secret Life Of Adolf Hitler. (CC) 8.30 Movie: The Hateful Eight. (2015) (MA15+ans, R, CC) Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kurt Russell. Eight travellers seek refuge at an inn. 11.35 Disneynature: The Crimson Wing. (PGa, CC) 1.00 Movie: My Brother The Devil. (2012) (MA15+dlv, R, CC) 3.00 One Born Every Minute UK. (Ma, R, CC) 4.00 Great British Railway Journeys. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 CGTN English News. (CC) 5.15 NHK World English News. (CC) 5.30 Deutsche Welle. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 9.00 The Doctors. (PG) 10.00 I Fish. 10.30 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 11.30 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 12.30 Australia By Design: Architecture. 1.00 ST: Next Gen. (PG) 2.00 Mission: Impossible. (PG) 3.00 David Att’s Planet Earth. (PG) 4.00 Escape Fishing. 4.30 Reel Action. 5.00 News. 6.00 Cops. (PG) 6.30 Scorpion. (PG) 7.30 MacGyver. 8.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) A navy commander’s car is stolen. 10.20 SEAL Team. (M) 11.15 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 12.10 Homicide: Hours To Kill: Unforgivable Sin. (MA15+) 1.10 RPM. 2.10 Motorcycle Racing. MotoGP. Race 11. Austrian Grand Prix. Replay. 3.40 The Doctors. 5.30 Hogan’s Heroes.

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Travel Oz. (PG) 9.30 NBC Today. 11.30 Vasili’s Garden. (PG) 12.30 Australia’s Best Backyards. 1.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. 5.00 Australia’s Got Talent. (PG) 7.30 Diana: A Love Affair. (PG) The story of the love affair between the public and Princess Diana as told by those who witnessed the phenomenon. 8.30 Escape To The Country. Ginny Buckley helps a couple with £500,000 find a country home in rural Herefordshire. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet. (PG) Follows vets Julian Norton and Peter Wright. 12.30 SA Weekender. 1.00 Sydney Weekender. 1.30 Creek To Coast. 2.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Replay. 4.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Replay.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.30 Scooby-Doo! (PG) 10.00 Batman. (PG) 10.30 Gumball. (PG) 11.00 The Skinner Boys. (C) 11.30 Heidi. (C) 12.00 Nate Is Late. (C) 12.30 Marvel Avengers: Secret Wars. (PG) 1.30 My Little Pony. 2.00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers. (PG) 2.30 Tom And Jerry. 3.00 Bakugan: Battle Planet. (PG) 3.30 Movie: Stuart Little 3: Call Of The Wild. (2005) (G) 5.00 Movie: Honey. (2003) (PG) 7.00 Movie: Bring It On. (2000) (PG) Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford. 9.00 Movie: The Sweetest Thing. (2002) (MA15+) Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, Selma Blair. A woman tries to find her perfect match. 10.45 Movie: American Beauty. (1999) (MA15+) 1.00 Adult Swim. (M) 2.00 Street Outlaws. (M) 4.00 Surfing Australia TV. 4.30 Power Rangers Beast Morphers. (PG) 4.50 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.25 Becca’s Bunch. 4.40 Lah-Lah’s Adventures. 4.50 The Justine Clarke Show! 5.05 Play School Art Time. 5.15 We’re Going On A Bear Hunt. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 Kiri And Lou. 6.00 Go Jetters. 6.15 Floogals. 6.25 Dinosaur Train. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Andy’s Prehistoric Adv. 7.05 Charlie And Lola. 7.20 Hey Duggee. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Live At The Apollo. (M) 9.15 Comedy Next Gen. (M) 10.10 Catfish: The TV Show. (M) 10.50 Chris Ramsey All Growed Up. (M) 11.35 The Good Place. (PG) 12.20 Would I Lie To You? (M) 12.55 Dynamo: Magician Impossible. (M) 1.40 Green Wing. (M) 2.25 News Update. 2.30 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Cardfight!! Vanguard G. 6.30 The Amazing Spiez! 7.00 Treasure Island. 7.30 Totally Wild. (C) 8.00 Quimbo’s Quest. (C) 8.30 Gamify. (C) 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Charmed. 1.30 Rules Of Engagement. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.00 King Of Queens. (PG) 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 4.30 Frasier. (PG) 5.00 Celebrity Name Game. 6.00 Magnum, P.I. (PG) 8.00 Kojak. (M) Kojak goes after a Chinese gang. 9.00 Columbo. (M) Columbo investigates a police commissioner. 10.55 Robotech: Macross Saga. (M) 12.10 The Loop. (PG) 2.40 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (PG) 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Frasier. (PG)

6.00 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 8.00 Shopping. 9.00 Bloopers. (PG) 9.30 Megastructures. (PG) 10.30 Fishy Business. (PG) 11.30 Your 4x4. (PG) 12.00 Rodeo. Coonamble Rodeo. Highlights. 12.30 Timbersports. STIHL Timbersports Series. 1.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 Dipper’s Backyard BBQ Wars. (PG) 2.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. (PG) 2.30 Fishing And Adventure. (PG) 3.00 Prospectors. (PG) 4.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 4.30 Megastructures. (PG) 5.30 Outback Truckers. (PG) 6.30 The Kick. 7.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 22. North Melbourne v Port Adelaide. 10.00 AFL Post-Game Show. 11.00 Movie: Disturbia. (2007) (M) 1.10 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.40 Fishy Business. (PG) 2.40 Your 4x4. (PG) 3.10 Rodeo. Coonamble Rodeo. Highlights. 3.40 Timbersports. STIHL Timbersports Series. Replay. 4.10 Fishing And Adventure. (PG) 4.40 Blokesworld. (PG)

6.00 Newstyle Direct. 6.30 TV Shop. 10.00 Adventures In Rainbow Country. 10.30 Weather Gone Viral. (PG) 11.30 The Baron. (PG) 12.35 Movie: The Titfield Thunderbolt. (1953) (G) 2.20 Movie: Return To Paradise. (1953) (PG) 4.15 Movie: The Alamo. (1960) (PG) 7.30 The Ashes: Pre-Match. A preview of the upcoming day’s play of the Ashes Test between England and Australia. 8.00 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 4. Morning session. From Lord’s, London, England. 10.00 The Ashes: Lunch. A wrap-up of the morning session. 10.40 Cricket. (CC) The Ashes. Second Test. England v Australia. Day 4. Afternoon session. From Lord’s, London, England. 3.30 My Favorite Martian. 4.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Dutch News. 10.30 Hungarian News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 RuPaul’s Drag Race. (M) 12.55 Front Up. (PG) 1.25 The Feed. 2.25 ABC America: World News Tonight. 2.55 PBS News. 4.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 If You Are The One. (PG) 7.30 Basketball. International Series. Australia v Canada. Game 2. 10.00 Movie: St. Trinian’s. (2007) 11.50 News. 12.20 MythBusters: The Search. (PG) 1.20 Adam Looking For Eve. (MA15+) 2.15 You’re The Worst. (MA15+) 2.45 France 24. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 Sri Lankan Sinhalese News. 5.00 Korean News. 5.30 Indonesian News.

Classifications: (P) Preschoolers (C) Children (G) General (PG) Parental Guidance (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (CC) Closed Captions (R) Repeat. Consumer Advice: (a) Adult themes (d) Drug references (h) Horror (s) Sex references (l) Language (m) Medical procedures (n) Nudity (v) Violence. Please note: Listings are correct at the time of print and are subject to change by networks.


46 Activities Thursday, August 8, 2019

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals ACROSS 1 Shaped inner garment (6) 3 Athenian philosopher (8) 5 Offering (7) 9 Deer meat (7) 11 Permanent skin art (6) 13 Australian state capital (8) 15 This evening (7) 16 Occurring regularly (8) 17 More attractive (8) 18 Autonomous Spanish community (9) 21 Protective work clothing (8) 23 Jewish state (6) 24 Ornament worn around the neck (8) 27 Long journey (7) 30 Member of a restricted group (7) 33 Carnival (6) 34 Apartment (4) 35 Online writing (8) 39 Scottish delicacy (6) 40 Body of water between

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Thursday, August 8, 2019 Local Trades and Professional Services

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

To advertise in the Trades and Services Directory, call (02) 6672 4443 or email trades@theweekly.net.au BUILDING SERVICES

Featured Business

A CUTT Above Tree Services owner Jack Penglase has launched his local business after gaining more than 10 years’ experience helping locals with their arborist needs. A well-known and respected local, Jack has a wealth of knowledge about the Tweed Shire and has the gear to help with all your tree lopping, land clearing and mulching (plus delivery) needs for jobs both big and small. Jack has teamed up with highly skilled local arborist Dale Walsh, who also has extensive experience, to create a dynamic duo that offer competitive quotes and fast turnaround on most jobs. Jack is born and raised in the Tweed Shire and provides his clients with complete satisfaction through the highest standard of services as well

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as safe and efficient work practices. He also has a chipper truck with fourwheel-drive to gain access to most properties and ensure the work can be done more efficiently. A Cutt Above Tree Ser vices specialises in all your tree clearing needs including palm and tree trimming/removal, close approach power line work, block and land clearing as well as mulch sales and delivery. We also can help with storm cleanups You can feel confident with our experienced and fully insured tree specialists to ensure a job well done. To discuss your requirements or to obtain a free quote, give Jack a call on: 0402 590 687 (will match other quotes subject to assessment).

ANTENNA & TV SERVICE

TV ANTENNA SERVICES

✓ Prompt ✓ Polite ✓ Professional

Satellite systems ● AM/FM radio ● Digital TV Specialists ●

Graeme Archer

Free quotes, free information, 20 years local experience, 12 month warranty on all installations.

(02) 6676 0903 0417 496 282

LiMEC

60 Poinciana Ave, Bogangar

CARPENTRY

0403 551 316

Stephen Payne Lic 85828C

CARPENTER & JOINER • Repairs & Maintenance • Decks • Pergolas • Cabinets • All work undertaken

LICENCED •INSURED •GUARANTEED

CUDGEN ALTERATIONS

Builder Don

0418 716 909

• Renovations • Extensions • Maintenance

donkwf@gmail.com Nsw 330555c

AUTO

COWBOYS CAR REMOVALS FREE PICK UP SERVICE OLD SCRAP CAR REMOVALS FARM MACHINERY All enquiries please ring

0421 251 477 FULLY INSURED

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Dave Stuart PROPERTY SERVICES BUILD

RENOVATE

M: 0459 021 497 F: 02 6677 9456 E: dave@davestuart.com.au Lic. 120463C

Licence no. 255878c

•Commercial •Domestic •Industrial

Tom Ewing

Tweed Byron Building

0431396815

tweedbyronbuilding@hotmail.com

Green Mandala Building Services

ADVANCED

Blind & Curtain Cleaning & Repairs Also suppliers of New Timber Verticals Col & Hollands Cathy Venetians Romans Panel Glides

Call Matthew

0439 785 250 Lic No: L096760 calderacooling@hotmail.com

Ph: (07) 5523 3622

ASBESTOS REMOVAL

•Changeover/Replacement • New installs • Supply & installation • Split Systems & Ducted • Commercial Refrigeration

QUALIFIED TRADESMEN

0499 576 180 Licence No: 246538 C

LOHMAN’S CARPENTRY & MAINTENANCE 30 yrs Exp Tweed Shire

Why use a skip when we load and clean-up Asbestos Removal Specialists

•Labour Hire •Tipper and Tipper Trailer Hire + Labour •Rubbish Removal •Yard Clean Ups includes Tree Lopping •Commercial Site Cleans

Chris: 0402 506 522 email: crpeut@gmail.com

Fax: (07) 5523 3546 www.advancedblindcleaning.com.au Unit 1/84-86, Industry Drive, Tweed Heads South

Mick Stovin 0417726381 greenmandala3@ gmail.com BSA 1021122Qld 158039C NSW

Lic # 144484C

www.lohmanscarpentrymaintenance.com

Carpenter Handyman Decks Reno’s Repairs Painting and Plastering.

Call Owen ~ 0412967461

Ben Harding CARPENTER, HANDYMAN - TILING - DECKS/PAGOLAS - PAINTING - BATHROOMS - PLASTERING - ALL ASPECTS OF BUILDING - NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

M: 0419 011 066

N.S.W. Licence #195492C - QLD Licence #65121

Need a Helping Hand? Jeffery King

Lic. 215366C

Carpenter/Handyman

email: david@betterlivinghomes.net.au

Additions Renovations  Decks  Maintenance  Fully Insured 

0422 385 118

mpfconstructions@bigpond.com Pottsville Beach NSW Lic. No: 194376C

BRICKLAYER

Andy Davidson 0422 367 863 andrewjdavidson@outlook.com a.d.decorative.masonry

CARPET CLEANING

AMG Built Home renovations Custom Cabinetry Home and Commercial maintenance

Aidan 0405 917 950

Brett the

A.D. Decorative Masonary

•Patios & Pergolas •All general carpentry •Modifications •Home Maintenance QBCC •General Repairs •Fencing Registered 70497

0438 547 093

aidan@amgbuilt.com www.amgbuilt.com

BRICKLAYING

Pension Disc No Job too small

PHONE: 0421 118 033

• New Homes • Additions • Renovations • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations

SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE

• Sales & Service

NSW 196021C

Better Living Homes Builder BLINDS & CURTAINS

• Maintenance & Breakdowns

PHONE 0402 191 370

or email ocornwall1962@hotmail.com

Lic: 148883 - 113491C

Phone: Chris 0419934812

FREE QUOTES

OWEN CORNWALL

• All aspects of Carpentry/Building • Decks, Pergolas & Fencing • Renos & Extensions

Air Conditioning Professionals

MAINTAIN

• All Carpentry • Home Repairs • Decks • Stairs • Balustrades • Pergolas • Built-in Wardrobes • On-site Mobile Home Renovations

Builder

A demanding wife, • Renovations & 3 kids and Extensions a Hungry cat • Bathrooms, Decks, Patios • Maintenance • 38yrs Experience • No Job too Small QBC64316 NSW 120338C

0419 782 528 brett_r_hughes@hotmail.com

Carpet Cleaning & Pest Management Steam Cleaning Specialists offering - Carpet, Lounge, Mattress and Rug Cleaning - Tile and Grout Cleaning - Stain Removal - Pressure Cleaning - Pest Control Locally owned and operated, servicing Murwillumbah and surrounding areas for 10 years

0487 493 769

NSW Lic: 5079140

Qld Lic: PMT1005887916

BORDER Carpet & Window Cleaning 

For Friendly & Efficient Service Call Mark 0400 269 199


48 Local Trades and Professional Services Thursday, August 8, 2019 EXCAVATION

DENTIST

BORDER

ROCKWALLS

Reliable & Professional Fully insured FREE QUOTES Call Allan: 0435 352 296 A/H: (07) 5590 9990

Brays Creek Gas Supplies

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 Free digital X-Rays with every check up  Gap free check up & clean for kids  Medicare Teen Vouchers accepted here (Old Daily News building) Unit 3, 17 Church Lane

(02) 6672 7620

Trevor and Anne Stewart

• 1 TONNE 30 TONNE EXCAVATOR HIRE • BOBCATS LARGE & SMALL • POSI-TRACK • POOLDIGS & TIPPER HIRE • BUSH ROCK SUPPLIERS

427 Brays Creek Road, Brays Creek

PH: 0266 792160 or 0400 186 851

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

FABRICATION WELDING

FREE QUOTES • Window Cleaning • Pressure Washing • Gutter Cleaning • Solar Panels • Shower Screen Restoration

COMPUTERS

TWEED & GOLD COAST COMPUTER SERVICES

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• Aluminium Handrails, Ballustrades & Gates • Structural Beams, Columns & Stair Stringers • On Site Welding • General Fabrication • No Job Too Small • Trailer Repairs 0412 726 056

For all your Electrical needs!

NO RENTAL

45 KGPick-up/Delivery NO RENTAL

INDEPENDENT GAS SUPPLIER 10 Kite Crescent Murwillumbah

Ph: 1300 727 013

FROM COOLANGATTA TO BYRON

• Specialised Home Services • Internet, Networking and Business Solutions • Hardware and Software Repairs • No Job Too Small

swapabottle@bigpond.com www.swapabottlegas.com

FENCING

PROMPT SERVICE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Mobile: 0412 593 511

2 handy locations - Murwillumbah/Tweed Heads - 38 yrs.exp

0423 022 443 bgrant68@hotmail.com TWEED RURAL SERVICES

Shed Slab, Driveways, Patios, Pool Surrounds

CALL Stuart L’Estrelle sparky.stu11@gmail.com 41 Park Ave, Bray Park 2484

PHONE 0409 694 697

TIM 0414 675 015 Call Scott 0435734770

Small Family Business All Your Garden Needs

Uki Electrical

Concreting All types of Concrete • Fencing • Rock Walls • Retaining Walls • Balustrading • Paving • Concrete and Stencil

Lic. No. 228605

Phone George

Lic. 30382C

All Electrical, data, phone & security.

Country Energy Authorised (02) 6679 5915 0411 185 811

GOOD RATES FREE QUOTES

Electrical Contracting NSW Lic No. 206213c QLD Lic No. 73010

• Over 45 Years on the Tweed • Free Quotes • Power Connections and Metering • 24hr breakdown service • All jobs small and large

FLOORING

E: sales@larkinelectrical.com.au

PHONE JOSH

0434 066 762

0402384 682

ABN 30316267877

Timber Floors

GARAGE DOORS

HOW’S YOUR GARAGE DOOR?

MAKO INSTALLATIONS

A sacrificial anode is a vital part of your water system, and having it inspected can be the difference between an efficiently working system and a costly replacement. Manufacturers recommend that you maintain the anode in your system in order to prevent damage from rust + corrosion. THE ANODE IN YOUR SYSTEM SHOULD NEVER BE ALLOWED TO CORRODE AWAY, WHATEVER TYPE OR BRAND OF SYSTEM YOU HAVE SOLAR, ELECTRIC, GAS OR HEAT PUMPS FOR A LIMITED TIME we will check your anode in the Tweed & Gold Coast area FREE OF CHARGE.

1300 166 673

Lic197175C

Valley View Lawns & More RIDE-ON MOWING

Push Mowing Brush Cutting Weed Spraying Chain Saw Work

Pensioner Discounts FREE Quotes 7 Day a Week Service Rubbish Removal

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

PH Shane Conroy

0428 696 236 MURWILLUMBAH & SURROUNDING AREAS

HANDYMAN SERVICES • • • • • •

Carpentry Plastering/Painting Small Home Renos Odd Household Jobs Cleaning Services Free Quotes

COOLY and cleaning services

Jeanette 0458 087 770 Marinko 0404 407 563

Call the Garage Door & Equipment Specialists for • No-obligation Quotes • Door replacement and repair • AUTOMATIC OPENERS SUPPLIED AND FITTED, INCLUDING COMPLIMENTARY SERVICE OF DOOR.

ACE MOWING ★ Carpentry ★ Household Repairs ★ Painting ★ Aluminum Screens ★ Kitchen & Bathroom – Design & Install ★ Custom Decks ★ Demolition ★ Hardwood & Veneer Flooring ★ Fencing – Glass, Timber, Block – Render

All those jobs no-one else wants to do!

Free Quotes – Free Rubbish Removal

An affordable Courteous Service

It can cost more than $200 for a skip!

Ph: 0402 234 743

Fully Insured – 6 Months Warranty

Most makes of door and related equipment catered for

www.makoinstallations.com.au

Pushmower Ride-on 7 DAYS Hedging Brushcutting Rubbish Removal 4x4 Compact Tractor

Email: coolyservices@hotmail.com

PTY LTD

P: 02 6672 1737 M: 0415 299 220 • DRIVEWAYS • FOOTPATHS • COLOURED CONCRETE • POOL SURROUNDS • RETAINING WALLS, FOOTINGS • ALL YOUR CONCRETING NEEDS Lic 2809620

JTC GUTTER CLEANING •Quality Service •Value for Money •Experienced & Insured •Up to 3 Stories •Pressure Cleaning •Window Cleaning www.rightasrainservices.com.au

NSW Lic No. 181118c - QLD Lic No. 086114

NSW Lic. 147664c – QLD Lic. 054780

CONCRETING

Has Your Hot Water System Been Checked Lately? Ever Heard of a Sacrificial Anode?

e. emersonwylie92@hotmail.com

Browne Landscaping (02) 6672 3892

HOT WATER

m. 0432 864 012

www.tjconcrete.com.au 0414 971 633

GUTTER CLEANING

Emerson Wylie

ABN 66 580 129 881

Door Hanging & Lock Installation

I Will call you back and I will be there on time! Fly-Wire Repair • Re-wire Clothes Lines Reduced fees for the Senior Team. Feel free to ring and have a chat.

LAWNMOWING

Concrete Tank Repairs & Liners General Farm Maintenance

Lic No 28334c

CONCRETING

YOU NAME IT - I DO IT!!!

Arrange a free inspection phone

Bernard Grant ~ Fencing Contractor

TJ

CALL GREG 0435 860 741

GOLD & TWEED COAST ANODES

8418 TWEED VALLEY WAY neilmackfencing@gmail.com ABN: 92315523296

ALL ELECTRICAL

FIXING OF ANYTHING TASKS CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING GARDENING gregandrea87@gmail.com GENERAL HOME REPAIRS DECKING SOLUTIONS HOME IMPROVEMENTS FENCING PRUNING Carpentry • OF Decking • Plaster Repair REJUVENATION OLD TIMBER Wall & Floor Tiling •SNIPPING Property maintenance MOWING & WHIPPER

Comes with a 5 year warranty ~ Make your Hot Water System last for 30 years!

RURAL FENCING CONTRACTOR

2484 ELECTRICAL

Oleander Ave FENCING - HOUSE RENOVATIONS10-Cabarita LANDSCAPING TONY SNELL Beach 0406 529 343REPAIRStonysnell57@yahoo.com GENERAL HOME -NATIVE BEE RESCUE

“REMEMBER YOU CAN’T LOSE, NO ANODE REPLACEMENT NO CHARGE”

NEILMACK

Rural Fencing Pump Sales & Repairs Irrigation & Stock Water Projects

0406 529 343

Cutaway section of a typical electric hot water heater

GLASS

Neil M> 0427 429 923 “Free Quotes” Dylan M> 0409 476 969

CONCRETER

TONY SNELL

Family Owned Business

PH: 0409 243 066

0426 146 684

NO CYL RENTA INDER L FEE

Delivering to Tyalgum, Chillingham, Murwillumbah, Uki and Stokers Siding areas. Payment required at time of delivery.

Open Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm

Tim Slade

HANDYMAN SERVICES

GAS SUPPLIER Lic. 159254C

CLEANING

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SMS SPEER Maintenance Services

Call Mark 0409 379 505 Office 0418 231 683

All Work Completed to Customer Satisfaction! Lawn Mowing, Edging, Hedging, Weed Spraying, Tree Trimming, Green Waste Removals

Call Mitch for a FREE Quote

Ph: 0477 125 106

Daves Lawnmowing & Yard Cleanup 0438 723 232

ALLIED GARDEN SERVICES

W: www.larkinelectrical.com.au

12 Wharf Street, Murwillumbah

Helping you win the backyard battle

EXCAVATION

IDE EARTHWORX & Tipper Hire Licensed Licensed & Insured & Insured

TILT BUCKET • POST HOLE BORER • ROCK GRAB

Brad Ide

0422 827 881

GARDENING

GRAFTED $ CITRUS GRAFTED FRUIT TREES AT

15

LOW WHOLESALE PRICES

Open Most Days The Fruit Tree Man • PH 0447 487 808 981 Numinbah Rd, Crystal Creek

* Lawn Mowing - Ride-on & Push * Brush Cutting * Hedging * Tree Lopping * Garden Design & Makeovers * Turf Laying * Mulching * Weed Managment * Pool Maintenance

Call Eddie 0415 148368


PAVING

Thursday, August 8, 2019

• Driveways • Retainer Walls • Pathways, Footpaths • Pergolas, Entertainment areas • Small Jobs - Big Jobs

ABN: 68179953430

TIM WELLS PAVING

PH 0422 308 103

TREE CHANGE PLUMBING

• Hot/cold water plumbing • Solar hot water • Gas fitting • Core drilling • Mechanical services • Drainage & storm water maintenance & installation

0420 371 151

hello@treechangeplumbing.com.au Ballina to Tweed and Everywhere in between

PAINTERS PAINTING & DECORATING

REMOVALS & STORAGE

PRESSURE CLEANING

PLUMBING

Reliable, reasonable rates, pensioner discounts! Call now for more info! Free quotes!

✓ Domestic Households ✓ Competitive Prices ✓ Interior & Exterior Painting ✓ New Work & Repaints ✓ Licensed & Insured – Matt Palmer Lic No. 283218C

email: jacqgc@yahoo.com.au

0439 444 467 – matpalmer1@hotmail.com

Restricted electrical licence.

Quality Work Guaranteed!

Green’s Pressure Cleaning

Large Truck Tail Lifter 3 careful men $129 p/h

Ph: 0415-419-222

FR li

Servicing Tweed Heads Banora Point , Pottsville, Kingscliff  Tile, pavers and concrete surfaces  Patio’s/driveways  Retaining walls/fences  Exterior house wash  Boat ramps/bbq area’s

silentknight1965@gmail.com Over 30 years experience Domestic Painting New or Repaints Inside and Outside Licence No: 197994C

0402 265 557 0457 159 444

Specialising in re-paints & colour design Lic No 65241

RAINWATER TANKS

0412 649 668

NO CALL OUT FEE – FREE QUOTES 10% PENSIONER DISCOUNT ON LABOUR

  Specialising in Asphalt Driveways, Sub-divisions, Earthworks, Carparks and all Maintenance!

Philip Barnes

General Plumbing & Maintenance Septic Tank Installations

LOOKING FOR THIS YOUNG HANDSOME TRADIE TO WORK AROUND YOUR HOME?

FULLY INSURED AND LICENCED BSA 1036993

QUALITY SERVICE PH: 075534 8455

REMOVALS & STORAGE

ROOFING

McILWAINS Removals & Storage

Pty Ltd

MURWILLUMBAH

Local, Country, Interstate mcilwains1@bigpond.com

ph: (02) 6672 1586 1800 351 687 mobile: 0412 296 302

BUT THE TRADIES WHO ADVERTISE HERE ARE!! POOL CARE

• LICENCED ROOF REPAIRER & PAINTER FOR OVER 20 YEARS • SPECIALISING IN TILED ROOFS AND LEAKS

FREE Quotes- 0455319559 www.amremovals.com.au

info@amremovals.com.au

SELF STORAGE 27-33 KITE CRES MURWILLUMBAH

Container Storage Specials 6 mtr $44pw 12mtr $66pw

Pool Care

Locally owned and operated

A PLASTERER THAT CLEANS UP Repair Sagging Ceilings Home Improvements Small Renovations No Job Too Small

NSW Lic 220259c QLD Lic 45923

0438 758 115

BRENDAN HOUGHTON

PLASTERER

•Gyprock Plaster •Trading Since 1992 •Reliable •Professional Finish

CALL 0414 060 582 Lic NSW 232783C

Call Graham Benard 0408 661 785 POOL CERTIFICATION

BRAND NEW! OUR PLACE OR YOURS!

1800 454 131

0400 114 262

SELF STORAGE

* New Roof * Re Roof * Fascia *Gutter *Down Pipe Metal Roofing * Leak Repair Free Quote call Mark 0447 189 508 Lic no. 244930c

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Load and unload out of the weather

3x3 metre $33 p/w 6x3 metre $62 p/w

CALL MICK 0407 284 704

4 Kay Street, Murwillumbah South

Best Units - Best Prices

1800 454 131

Slashing $75 per/hour ~1 acre per hour

•Acreage Mowing •Tree Lopping •Garden Care

Call Li or Lani 0439785922 northcoastpropertycare@outlook.com

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110hp 4X4 Tractor 80hp 4x4 Tractor Diesel 4x4 6ft Mowers 3x24hp Diesel 54’ Cut 4x4 Mowers

Lic: 202910c

ROOFING

Metal Roofing, Fascia and Gutter Specialist Jason 0434 691 720 Phil 0438 335 785

Metal Roofing Services

Small Roofs - Roof Repairs Gutter Cleaning

Phone Luke 0404 484 370

Fully secured units within a warehouse

POOL COMPLIANCE

CERTIFICATES, INSPECTIONS, RECTIFICATIONS

SLASHING

FREE QUOTES

• Concrete construction • 24hr Access • Flood free

Lookin’ Good • Regular Maintenance • Algae Control • Equipment Repairs and Replacement • Solar Blankets

EXTERNAL PRESSURE CLEANING Including Roof & Gutter Cleaning

www.termiteprofessional.com.au

PLASTERING

SIGNAGE

Jai - 0467 482 948

HE’S NOT AVAILABLE

TERMITE SPECIALIST FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL PEST SPECIALIST SERVICING AREA SINCE 1998

katie@steelandcompanyriggers.com

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Lic 202910C

M: 0419 780 902

20+ Years Exp.

Steel & Co RIGGERS AND SCAFFOLDERS Offering efficiency, value & LAHYER Scaffolding! CALL JASPER 0468 481 654 CALL KATIE 0481 100 425

Since 1951

0438 335 785

20+ Years Industry Experience

6677 1859 BURRINGBAR

Phone: 02 66721226

FREE QUOTES PENSION DISCOUNTS

*General Pest Control & Termite Management *Pre-purchase / sale Building & Pest Inspection *Annual Termite inspection *Thermal Image Camera *Fully licensed PMT 50923394 & Insured *Friendly, reliable & personalised service

www.tweedskips.com.au

SCAFFOLDING

SERVICING THE EAST COAST OF THE NSW NORTHERN RIVERS

edwardsplumbing1@gmail.com ALL WORK GUARANTEED 9 Prospero Street, Murwillumbah NSW 2484

future plumbing, gas & solar

PEST CONTROL

www.tweedskips.com.au

Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 ALL ASPECTS OF ASPHALT & BITUMEN SERVICES

Murwillumbah & Surrounding Areas Gold Lic A274 •Iron Roofing Contractors •Plumbing & Drainage •Commercial, Domestic & Industrial

Painting & Decorating

Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098

CALL MARK - 0429 794 833

EDWARDS PLUMBING

K & R Saunders & Sons

ROAD MAINTENANCE

~ DOMESTIC & COMMERICAL SERVICE ~

LIC NO: 335616C

0408872859

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Lic: 324910C (NSW) jaab@aussiemacplumbing.com

PAINTER

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TWEED REMOVALS

mehhenson@gmail.com

Ph: 04 3260 0459

PETER KNIGHT

RUBBISH REMOVAL

PROMPT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE

Plumber, Drainer & Gas Fitter

FREE QUOTES

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Pennant Results Men Round 5

Div 1 against Beenleigh lost 59/67; Div 2 against Burleigh Heads lost 50/52; Div 3 against Beaudesert won 77/52; Div 4 against Broadbeach lost 38/59; Div 6 against Broadbeach won 65/58; Div 7 against Helensvale lost 47/69; Div 8 against Benowa won 75/46; Div 9 against Paradise Point won 70/32.

Women Round 5

Div 3: against.Beenleigh won 94/52 Div 1: against Helensvale won 71/64; Div 4: against Robina won 89/47; Div 5: against Coolangatta won 74/70; Div 6: against Mudgeeraba won 56/52; Div 7: against South Tweed won 63/51.

Ladies Indoor Singles Final

Gail Crompton d. Joan Tennant 25/24

Men’s Indoor Semi-finals

Mark Lynn d. Clinton Bailey 25/24; Nathan Heap d. Wayne Turley 25/24. Final: Nathan Heap d. Mark Lynn 25/12

Men’s B Grade Singles Semi-finals

Brendan Quillian d. Wayne Heydt 25/24; Mark Lynn d. John Boylan 25/20; Final: Brendan Quillian d. Mark Lynn 25/24.

CONDONG BOWLING CLUB

THE FIRST round of the B Grade Pairs was played last Saturday in perfect conditions. Gary Cox and Gary Whittaker took on Peter and Mick Knight with the two Garys winning by a handful. Peter Knight played his first Championship for 10 years and

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Green 3: Leo Carroll, Les Muir, Carl Gravolin; r/up: Michael Mcdonald, Barry Willmott, Tony Rowley Indoor Green: Frank Birkin, Laurie Cooper, Gordon Holthouse; r/up: Sean Harty, Rob Empson, Peter Barns

Saturday, August 3

Green 1: Maurie Redfern, Peter Hardcastle, Bill Wyatt; r/up: Rob Chandler, Zelda & Hans Gaymans

Sunday, August 4

Green 1: Laurie Rea, Doreen Kendall, Ruth & Max Reiter; r/up: Tim Bignall, Vern Eves, Ron Maltby Green 2: Lesley McIntosh, Marjorie Davey, Cheryl & Eddie Orman; r/ up: Shirley Taylor, Marjorie White, Graeme Barr, Kingsley Lawrie Green 3: Ann & Ray Fitzgerald, Dale Gradwell, Denise McLeod; r/ up: Lesley Harriss, Irene Muldoon, Margaret Dare

Junior Golden Nugget Singles (under 18)

Friday, August 2

Green 1: Brendan Quillian, Dan Smith, Eddy Vuik; r/up: Craig Stewart, Gordon Wright, Kingsley Lawrie Green 2: John Roach, Richard Rombouts, David Dodge; r/up: Ian Nixon, Alan Hurrey, Brian Scown

Played on Saturday, August 3, and Sunday, August 4, 2019. Girls: Winner: Kira Bourke (Tweed Heads); r/up: Brittany Camp (Armidale Ex Services, NSW); 3rd: Olivia Cartwright (Kyabram, Vic); 4th: Jorja Maughan (Claremont, Tas). Boys: Winner: Jarryd Davies (Essendon, Vic); R/up: Kane Nelson (Belmont Services, Qld); 3rd: Jake Rynne (North Toowoomba, Qld); 4th: Nick Cahill (Bargara, Qld). Both winners are the current Australian Open under 18 singles champion.

played well once he got back in rhythm. The father and son team of Robbie Gerdes (Snr) and Robbie (Jnr) were to good for Alex Philip and Wayne (New Knees) Tagget. It was good to see Wayne back playing in the championships after a long break with two new knees. Joe Attard and Dave Reynolds won in a cliffhanger over Elvis Evans and Jim O’Reilly. This was a great game to watch with all players playing some good bowls. Ron Nelson and Jim Jenkins couldn’t quite get in the groove and

were beaten by Bob McBurney and Steve Keen. Our Ladies weekend pennant team suffered their first loss but are still well in the hunt to win the flag. The Mixed Pairs draw is done and at this stage teams are asked to play when they can to ease the congestion at the end of the year. Friday Nights Members Jackpot is now at $1,300 and well worth the trip to the club for a meal and the raffles. Until next week, the Cane Stork

Green 1: Joan Lyon, Merle Willis, Doreen Kendall; r/up: Coral Hansen, Barbara Mullens Green 2: Linda Scott, Freda Keech; r/up: Rhonda Chick, Marie Kelly, Fran Martin, June Gilroy

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Cabarita Youth Service jobs program participants

Job program a big success By Jo Kennett ELEVEN YOUNG locals have recently graduated from the highly successful Cabarita Youth Services (CYS) jobs program. Some of the participants have been offered employment as a result of the program, while others have been inspired to take up full-time hospitality courses at TAFE. It is the third Community Connections - Local Youth, Local Employers program delivered by CYS in conjunction with what CYS Youth Worker Chris Hitchcock called “some very community minded local employers for the benefit of our local youth”. “Through this initiative 11 youth aged 15 to 21 years had the opportunity to enhance their lives and employment prospects by connecting with some great local businesses for a work experience component during the 12-week program,” Chris said. “The young people also undertook a Certificate II in Hospitality delivered by TAFE, Kingscliff campus three days a week often utilising their well-equipped training kitchens and the Caldera Restaurant on campus as well as the staff and

student café as real life work and training environments. “Participants also completed an RSA – Responsible Service of Alcohol competency and Barista training all to put them on the path to employment and a brighter future. Chris said he was delighted with the commitment shown by the young people on the program and “thrilled to announce that several of the participants have already been offered paid, ongoing employment with their host employers”. “An amazing four youth have really taken to the re-immersion into studies and have already commenced further full-time courses within the hospitality industry at TAFE for semester two to enhance their employability later in the year. “This was a great achievement for these youth as many had not been in an educational setting for many years and were very much at risk of long-term unemployment and disengagement.” Chris said he worked closely with both the youth, the dedicated TAFE Teachers and their work experience employers “to support a meaningful experience and such positive outcomes”.


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Funeral Notice

Funeral Notice

John Alvy Walters

Adeline Fay Mudge (fondly known as Fay)

Late of Murwillumbah. Passed away peacefully on Thursday 1st August 2019. Aged 91 Years. Dearly loved Husband of Jean. Loved Father and Father-in-law of Wayne (dec’d), Karen & Philip Look, Cindy (dec’d) & David Novak, Glenn & Lorraine, and, Michelle & Ty Smith. Cherished Grandfather of Tina, Kirsten, Nicole, Daniel, Mark, Sharna, Luke, Benjamin, Emily, Laura, Anja, Jarrod, and Kaycee. Loving Great-grandfather of 16. Loved Brother. A private family service has been held, as was John’s wishes.

Late of Murwillumbah. Formerly of Eviron. Passed away peacefully on Monday 29th July 2019. Aged 84 years. Dearly loved Wife of Neville (dec’d). Loved Mother and Mother-in-law of Julie & Ray, Colin & Anne, Dawn, Cindy & Hugh, Raymond & Jo-anne, Vicki & David, Corina & Mark, and Jamie & Katrina. Cherished Grandmother of 23 (3 dec’d) and Great-Grandmother of 16. Loved Sister of George, Joan, Anne and John (dec’d). A funeral service for Fay has been held.

Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah

Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah

Death Notice

Death Notice

McGlashan, Linda Louisa Passed away peacefully on Friday 26 July 2019. Late of Bogangar. Aged 70 years. Beloved wife of Ian. Much loved mother of Mark and Ilan; Louisa and Scott. Dearly loved Nan of Annessa, Aiden, Jade, Ky and Jasmine. As was Linda’s wish, a Private Cremation has been held.

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Cheree Louise Hinde

1st September 1965 – 26th July 2019 late of Murwillumbah Dearly loved daughter of Marian and Nevin Hinde Loved mother of Kurt, Lacey and Jemima Cherished Grandmother of Imogen, Cooper, Sienna and Aura Much loved sister and sister inlaw of Susan & Peter Murphy, Melinda & Brent Roberts and Geraldene & Danny Sharp. Loved Aunt of their extended families You will be dearly missed Cheree and will be forever in our hearts. A private funeral has been held.

07 5599 1800 In Memoriam

John Sidney Keevers “JACK” NX 287554 29.9.1920 -6.8.2017 Tenderly we treasure the past with memories that will always last.

In Memoriams

Loved father & father -in-law of Helen (dec) and John Henderson. Cherished grandpa of Tracey, Gary, Karen & Jim & great grandpa of Kristopher, Jordan, Paige & Tegan.

Phone Ruby 6672 4443

“At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them”

I’m Free Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free. I’m following the path God has laid, you see. I took His hand when I heard His call. I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day,

To laugh, to love, to work or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way, I found the peace at the close of day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joys.

A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, yes, these things I too will miss.

Good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch.

Be not burdened with times of sorrow. I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life’s been full, I savored much,

Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief. Lift up your hearts, and peace to thee. God wanted me now, He set me free

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52 The Weekly Classifieds Thursday, August 8, 2019

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Public Notices WOMENS EMPOWERMENT GROUP

Creating a safe place for women to gather and share their stories. Working with Louise Hay. Hal and Sidra Stone. Don Miguel Ruis. Byron Katie and much more. Commit yourself to 8 weeks to learn tools to help heal yourself, to cut the drama in your life and find peace and happiness. Dianne is a certified Louise Hay facilitator and works with astrology. Date: Saturday 7th September: Time: 1.00 -5.00 Phone: 0438814086 Cost: $20.00 limited places.

AGM

Caldera Farmers’ Market Muwillumbah Inc operating as Murwillumbah Farmers’ Market is holding its Annual General Meeting on 28th August at 11.30am at the Murwillumbah Showgrounds Queensland Road Murwillumbah.

Ph: 0438 804 050 Tweed Valley

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CLASSIFIEDS Positions Vacant

Caravans/Campervans For Sale

MENTOR / SUPPORT WORKER WANTED To assist 58y.o gentleman with minor cognitive disabilities. Duties may include transportation, social & motivational support. Applicants must be: caring and patient with a genuine desire to help others, Reliable, & self-motivated. The position is offered on a permanent p/t basis, is flexible and offers suitable renumeration. No calls, please email/text replies with brief information and contact details. E: tysonbuild@bigpond.com M: 0405654550

MAZDA 3 2006 HATCH Auto, Air Cruise, mags, tint, alarm, full-service record, excellent condition. $5,000 o.n.o . Phone 0415 156 151

TWEED HEADS COOLANGATTA TAXIS Requires Permanent, Part Time, Night Hours. Perfect for someone who wants to pick up an extra shift a week to earn extra cash to pay off the mortgage. Call 07 5536 3371.

2003 ROVER 75 V6 done 92,600km, running $2000 Ph 0425799307

Adventurers Wanted

OWN YOUR OWN HOME $33,500 ONO Luxury German Retro Caravan 22ft Shower, flushing toilet, Queen bed, luxury club lounge/ dining with panoramic window - converts to King bed. Gas stove, microwave, radio/CD, fridge freezer, washing machine, gas heater, aircon, screened, lots of cupboard space & storage. Solar panels, bedding, towels, cups, plates, glasses, brand new fully enclosed annex, manuals, excellent condition. Call Keith on 0419 650 091

ADVENTURERS WANTED For epic journey. Sailing the Ganges, overnight train journeys, Pushkar Camel Fair, incredible curries and plenty of chai tea.You need a sense of adventure and an open mind. Four spots left. Departs Delhi, October 2019. To register interest, call 0422 930 458 or email nick@journeyswithnick.com

Gentlemen’s Retreat

IN / OUT CALLS 17 Morton St, Chinderah 02 6674 5020

Staff Required

HYUNDAI GETZ Auto, One Lady owner, nonsmoker, Log books included, Blue tooth, tinted windows, roof rack with locks, Couplertec anti rust system, pink slip Available, immaculate condition, 1.65 hatch back 5 door. $5800 Neg 110,000 Km. phone 0434 985 189

TOYOTA CAMRY $2500 ONO, rego Sept. 2019, mechanics great, tyres great, all round tidy, reliable, runs great, no work needed for rego. 0432596912

Caravans/Campervans For Sale

FIREWOOD

SEASONED HARDWOOD $150 FULL UTE LOAD FREE DELIVERY LOCAL AREA

PETE & SONS

PH: 0420 286 831

PORTABLE CABIN FOR SALE 6×3mtr refurbished, fitted with new toilet, shower, vanity, kitchen $21,500 electrical all fitted. Ready to go. Ph: 0266779599

Companionship 63 YEAR OLD LOCAL LADY will get you out of the house for social outings, movies, lunch, coffee etc. Days, nights weekends. $30 ph. (plus expenses) Cheaper than a taxi! Call me for a chat. Jill 0401 610 830

Adult

Venus Lounge

For Sale

VERY SOLID TABLE Slightly scratched, $1,300 O.N.O. Phone 02 66 777 427

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MAGIC HANDS Ladies And Couples. 50 Ys To 80 Yrs. Phone/Text 0420 632 273

Cars For Sale

2004 YORK 4.7M POP TOP Rollout awning w.sides, good tyres + new spare, AC, w/mach, m/w oven, Fridge, TV, very good cond $11,500 Banora Point 0405 439 196

Make some extra cash!

JAYCO 2014, 21FT, SILVERLINE Club lounge T.V. 2 door fridge, microwave, Gas electric stove, slideout queen bed, full ensuite, inc. washing machine, heated towel rail, electric toilet, air conditioner, solar panel, awning, privacy screens on 3 sides, roof rafters, reverse camera, breakaway system, electronic stability control, adjustable dining table, comes with all hoses and cords etc. excellent condition, $57,000. ph. 0409241288 or 0407241288

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LOUNGE 6-Seater Corner Lounge $200.00 Phone 0408 248 218 MATURE 60-YEAR-OLD MALE Would like to meet mature cuddly sized 16-22 Lady. Looking for an honest lady who likes outings, movies and adult fun, friendship first. Phone 0435 592 450. 63 YEAR OLD LOCAL MAN seeking nonsmoking lady. 55 to late 60’s for social outings, with a view to a long-term relationship. Murwillumbah to lower Gold Coast area. Call Michael on 0421 820 364

For Sale

TABLE & 6 CHAIRS $800 O.N.O. Phone 0408 248 218

ALL PLANTS MUST GO – Huge variety, as little as $1.50, $2.50 & $5.00. Unusal plants, Broms and baskets, ferns, cacti, natives, succulents. Ph (02) 6679 1532 www.minianimals.net

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SUNCAMPER MOTORHOME on 3.Ltr 6 Cylinder Turbo Diesel Mercedes - 56,000 kilometres - 7 Speed Auto, Long-range Fuel Tank, Air Conditioner, Reversing Camera, 12/240w Invertor Fiamma Awning, Island Bed, External table, Diesel Heater, Rear Tunnel Boot, Microwave, 3 x Gas burner stove, 175 litre 3way Fridge, Electric Step, Swivel Front Seats, 3 Water Tanks, Separate Shower / Toilet, Bull Bar, Tow Bar, 2 x Gas Bottles, 2 x Solar Panels, 2 KVA Honda Generator, Vehicle just serviced - NSW Registration to 3/2020 - Excellent Condition. Only need Car Licence For further information contact Roy on 0429 029 636 or 02 6676-4438 $99,500 ono

Suncamper Motorhome on 3.Ltr 6 Cylinder Turbo Diesel Mercedes - 56,000 kilometres - 7 Speed Auto Long-range Fuel Tank Air Conditioner Reversing Camera 12/240w Invertor Fiamma Awning Island Bed External table Diesel Heater Rear Tunnel Boot Microwave 3 x Gas burner stove 175 litre 3way Fridge Electric Step Swivel Front Seats 3 Water Tanks Separate Shower / Toilet Bull Bar Tow Bar 2 x Gas Bottles 2 x Solar Panels 2 KVA Honda Generator Vehicle just serviced - NSW Registration to 3/2020 - Excellent Condition. Only need Car Licence For further information contact Roy on 0429 029 636 or 02 6676-4438

$110,000 ono

CAR AND CARAVAN PACKAGE DEAL Series 200 V8 Diesel Land Cruiser GXL. 215,000 KMS, full service history available, as new tyres, slide out mirrors. 2010 25 Foot Jayco Stirling Caravan. East West slide out bed, full en-suite, oven, grill and four plate cook top, range hood, gas/electric fridge/freezer, reverse air conditioner, plenty of storage, full annexe and equipped with separate TV antenna and booster. Double bike rack on the back. All crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils and linen included. Very roomy and comfortable caravan to holiday in. Price $65,000.00. Based in Northern N.S.W. /Gold Coast area. Contact Eric on 0417 361 404. Will sell caravan separately.

LARGE, DECORATIVE MIRROR 104 X 105 Enhance the beauty of your home $185 ONO - call 0448701021


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FIREWOOD Western Qld Firewood

8418 Tweed Valley Way Neil Mack Fencing Call Neil 0427 241 680

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Garage Sale

Lost and Found

SATURDAY 10TH & SUNDAY 11TH AUGUST and Household treasures, collectables, toys, hundreds of CD’s, DVD’s, lots of bargains. 30 Surf Street Kingscliff. 8 am -1 pm. Phone 0418 602 574

LIFE QUALITY & HEALTH, MURWILLUMBAH Modern, fully furnished room available, ground floor, own entrance, aircon, parking. Suit professional practitioner or business person. Reception services available. Email lqh@bigpond. net.au or ph Anna 0487 200 132

WE’LL RUN IT ‘till you sell it!

To Let FOUND In front of JuJu’s Cafe, Wharf Street, Murwillumbah. Thursday July 18. (02) 6672 5483

Real Estate For Sale

CUB CADET RIDE-ON MOWER with Zero Turn and 50” cut. 230 hrs up, needs blades, and belts replacing $1400. Ph 0425799307

Items Under $100 $15 per ad* Items Over $100 $45 per ad* Photos Extra - *Conditions apply

7 X 4 BOX TRAILER New floor, great tyres, new jockey wheel, 50 x 50 chassis, 5 months rego. $1,300 O.N.O 0498 553 057.

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Commercial To Let

BANORA POINT Self-Contained, 1 bedroom Unit, 10 mins to beaches, shops & Clubs, fully furnished, cooking facilities, bathroom, on street parking area . Friday and Sat Nights. $80.00 Per Night. $164.00 Bond. Phone 0417 106 875 NORTH TUMBULGUM Granny flat, self – contained, suitable for peace loving, vegetarian, non- smoker, non- drinking, working single. References and bond required. $220 pw includes power, water. Gas paid by tenant. 0427 766 051. COOLANGATTA CENTRAL UNIT 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, barbeque, pool, Furnished . From $550 Weekly. Short/ long term Acc, no smoking, no riots, R.T.A Rules, owner 0403 898 254.

3 BEDROOM RELOCATABLE HOME brand new fit out, timber floor, stone bench tops, 3 Air cons, Huge block, double driveway, big yard, hard wood decking, situated in over 50’s Village in Chinderah. $210,000 O.N.O. Call Shane 0407 649 511.

COOLANGATTA room to rent 200 metres from the beach, Club, shops, fully furnished, cooking facilities, No lease and No bond. Over 50’s from $225-$250 per week. 0755 363 233

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Accommodation Wanted SINGLE WORKING LADY LOOKING FOR A HOUSE SHARE Non – Smoker, Clean & Tidy, no pets, considerate and has own transport. Areas Preferred; Tweed Heads South, Banora Point, Terranora and Murwillumbah. Genuine Texts / calls only please. Phone 0424 694 892.

Wanted AT LEAST 30 laying first year chickens preferably Red Isa, also any other type will be considered. Phone 0438 559 093. A CUSTOMER needing ironing done in Pottsville/ Kingscliff area. Phone my ironing service on 667604002 or text 0400653592

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Tweed Shire Community Diary BANORA POINT

• Al-Anon Family Groups: is your life affected by someone else’s drinking? Al-Anon can help. Banora Point Group meets Monday nights at 6.30pm Salvation Army Hall. Enquires and other meeting times 1300 252 666 or go to www. al-anon.alateen.org/australia • Banora Point Probus Club meet on the fourth Monday of each month at the South Tweed Sports Club at 10am. We are a mixed club and have interesting speakers, as well as an outing each month. This month’s speaker is Dennis Smith, Living with Parkinson’s, and will be held on Monday, August 26. Cost $5. Call Annette or Ron on (07) 5523 4016. • Wrap with Love Knitters wanted to make rugs for needy people worldwide. Meet at Banora Point Community Centre every first, third and fifth Friday 2pm-4pm. Call Barbara 0414 272 898. BURRINGBAR

• Bingo every third Sunday of the month at 1.30pm in the Uniting Church Hall. Gold coin entry. For more details contact Elsie 6677 1495. All welcome. CHILLINGHAM

• The Chillingham Community Market will be held from 8am to 1pm on Sunday, August 11, with a special feature being a flyover by Blackbird gyrocopter pilot John Commerford at 10.30 am. FINGAL HEAD

• Fingal Head Coastcare Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8–11am, Saturday 9am–12pm. Contact Kay Bolton 0402 839 479. HASTINGS POINT

• Hastings Point Community Dunecare every Tuesday and Thursday 7–9am. Contact Arthur Good 0428 760 000. KINGSCLIFF

• Tweed Coast View is a club for ladies to meet for friendship, fun and fundraising to support the education of disadvantaged Australian children. Our next meeting is Monday, August 12, at 12.15pm at Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club. Our guest speaker will be Jack Sammon - speaking on ‘The Early Days of Australia Post’. Contact President Therese Connor 02 66761469. • Yoga of Meditation every Monday at 7pm offered free of charge. Relax your mind and body with the ancient teaching of Yoga Nidra (no exercise involved). Learn some easy and enjoyable methods of meditation. Enquiries welcome, contact Narelle (02) 66742556 • Kingscliff Mixed Probus Club holds its meetings at the Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club on the first Wednesday of each month at 10am and outings on the third Wednesday. Join us for friendship and fun. Visitors are very welcome. Phone Joan on 02 6674 4700 • Friends of the Library Kingscliff invite you to come to the library and snap up some bargains every Saturday morning. Prices are $1 or less. Donations of clean books in good condition

are always welcome. Enquiries to Larry Price Phone 02 6674 1607. • Tweed Valley Toastmasters: improve your communication skills and confidence. As well as being good for you, it’s also fun. You are welcome to visit on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 9.45am for a 10am start finishing around 12pm. For further information, email 2018onwards@gmail.com or phone Alison on 0405 461 008.

MURWILLUMBAH

• Murwillumbah Hospital Oldies lunch will be on Friday, August 9, at the Murwillumbah Services Club at 12pm. All former staff welcome. For enquiries phone Marion on 02 6672 2501. • Final Miss Tweed Ball is on Saturday, August 10, at the Murwillumbah Catholic Hall. Dancing starts from 8pm, tickets are available at the door. All are welcome, a family evening with supper provided with entry. • Murwillumbah Probus Club’s the next meeting will be held at the Murwillumbah Services Club on Monday, August 19. New members most welcome. • The next Support for New Mums training program for volunteers will be commencing in August in Murwillumbah. Our trained volunteers are mums themselves, and are dedicated to giving individual support to mums through weekly visits for up to the first twelve months of their baby’s life and linking mums to vital networks and resources within the community. For more information email Deb at newmums8@gmail.com • The Compassionate Friends is an international, non-denominational organisation offering hope, friendship and understanding to bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings after the death of a child of any age. Meetings on the second Thursday in Murwillumbah at 10.30am. Phone Judy on 0416 015 030 for more information. • Knit & Natter craft group meets at All Saints Anglican Church on alternate Fridays 9.30am – 11.30am. Cost $1. Morning tea provided. All welcome. Phone 0423 905 169. • Wrap with Love Knitters wanted to make rugs for needy people worldwide. Meet at Mountain View Retirement Village every first, third and fifth Tuesday 1.30pm-4pm. Call Barbara 0414 272 898. • CWA Evening Branch Murwillumbah, monthly meetings on the fourth Monday of the month at the CWA Hall at 6.30pm. Call Mrs Linda Sammon 0409 845 130. • The Murwillumbah Cancer Support Group meets from 10am to12pm on the first Friday of every month at the Community Health Centre on the corner of Nullum and Wollumbin streets. These informal meetings offer mutual, practical and emotional support. For more information call group facilitator & Cancer Liaison Nurse on 6672 0252.

• Tweed Valley Friendship Force is part of an International Organisation which involves travel to and hosting people from around the world. The group meets regularly at the Murwillumbah Golf Club and participates in various social activities. Enquiries to Carol on 0468 475 285 or Helen on 02 5613 6641. • Murwillumbah Autumn Club weekly activities include euchre and craft Wednesday at 9.30am, morning tea, fortnightly country music nights Friday 7pm supper included and raffle. Visitors welcome. Enquiries Noela 02 6672 2262. • Murwillumbah on the Move walking group for the Heart Foundation meets at Knox Park at 6.55am each Wednesday and Saturday for an hour long walk. Walk at your own pace with this friendly group while keeping fit. Look for the red hats. Queries Mollie (02) 6672 2110 or Joanne (02) 6672 3847. • Justice of the Peace community table at the Sunnyside Shopping Centre Thursdays from 10.30am to 12.30pm. • Oxley Day Club meets every Monday 10am1.30pm (except public holidays), at Bray Park. Cost is $7 and includes morning tea and lunch, entertainment, activities, quizzes. games, exercises, guest speakers and occasional bus trips. Transport may be available. Come have a laugh and make new friends. Phone Janelle 0479 154 737 or Rosemary 0402 236 193. • The Bray Park Community Craft Group meet each Tuesday at 9am at the Bray Park Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall, Eleoura Terrace. There is card making, flower arranging, knitting, crochet much more. For further details contact Lois Chilton 0409 912 230. • Murwillumbah Toastmasters Club meets every second and fourth Thursday at 6.45pm at the Murwillumbah Services Club and we invite you to join us. Call Elle on 0488 488 385. • Film Chat 3rd Friday of the month after the 6pm film Regent Cinema • Tweed Valley Spanish Language Conversation Group: Hola amigos, we meet on the second Saturday of each month at 3pm on the balcony at the Regent Cinema, Murwillumbah. We are a social group only, there are no fees and all levels are welcome. For more information contact John (02) 6608 4229 or papagayo@y7mail.com POTTSVILLE

• Alcoholics Anonymous. Is your drinking costing you more than dollars, do you want to stop drinking and can’t? There is a solution. The Joys of Recovery AA group meet every Thursday at 7pm, behind the Neighborhood Centre, 12a Elizabeth Street. Visit www.aa.org.au for further information and all local meetings. Call 1800 423 431 or 0401 945 671. • Pottsville Community Dunecare every Monday 7–9am. Contact Bill Hoskins 0431 712 726. • Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Watch meeting quarterly on the first Thursday of the month

in February, May, August and November. At 3pm in the Reef Room, Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Centre •Pottsville Community Association meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 6.30pm in the Reef Room of the Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Centre in Elizabeth Street. •Dallas Linedancers classes are held on Fridays at 9.30am at the Community Hall. We have special offers for novice beginners (1st hour), and follow on with an improvers/early interm hour - Debbie 0403 225 313. •Pottsville Fun Croquet Club Inc: come and join for a social game, beginners and visitors welcome. Games start at 9.30am Tuesday and 2pm Thursday at the Black Rocks Sports Field, $5 per game. Enquires 0413 335 941.

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• Caldera Country Music Club is having another great afternoon on August 11 at South Tweed Sports Club. Now over six years old, the club has been a hit from the very first day. If you’d like to join this happy group, just go along, entry is free. If you wish to have a sing, bring along three chorded charts for the amazing backing band “Sandfire”. For more information call Gail on 0419 282 471. • Twin Towns Evening VIEW Club’s next meeting is on Wednesday, August 14, 6.30pm for 7pm at Tweed Heads Bowls Club. This month we will have a trading table, ladies please make, bake or grow (no books thanks). Visiting ladies welcome. For guests or apologies phone Trudy on 07 5524 1770 by 1pm on the Monday prior. • Coolangatta/Tweed View Club’s next luncheon will be on Thursday, August 15, at the South Tweed Sports Club at 11am for 11.30am. We meet on the third Thursday of the month. Our guest speaker is Detective Sergeant Brad Foster on safety. Bookings/apologies phone Elaine 5524 4461 the Monday prior. • The Tweed Hospital Auxiliary Bingo sessions every Sunday from 12pm and Thursday evening from 7pm in the Tweed Heads Bowls Club. There are great cash prizes and lots of fun to be had. All proceeds from both sessions go to purchasing equipment for the Tweed Hospital. • The Rotary Club of Banora Tweed meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at the South Tweed Sports Club at 6pm for dinner and speakers at 6.30pm. We also enjoy social events. For further details contact Peter on 0417 188 388. • Tweed/Gold Coast Suicide Bereavement Support Group is a free facilitated group open to those 18 years and over who have lost someone to suicide. Meetings are held on the first Friday of every month at the Tweed Heads Bowls Club from 6pm to 8pm. For further information phone 0474 206 486. • Justice of the Peace at Tweed City on Monday and Thursday from 10.30am to 1.30pm and

5pm to 7pm Thursday only, and Tweed Mall from 10.30am to 1.30pm, Tuesday and Friday. • Quota International of Tweed Heads/ Coolangatta meet on the first and third Mondays of each month at South Tweed Sports Club. Fellowship 6pm, meeting 6.15pm. Contact President Janet 0419 921 012, Vice President Barbara 0408 742 276. • Prostate Tweed City meet at Tweed City Shopping Centre in the community room (just down the walkway from Woolworths) on the first Friday of each month. Doors open at 9.30am meeting starts 10am. Phone 5599 7576 or email: rossco12@bigpond.com. All welcome. • Addictive Eaters Anonymous is a group of people who have recovered from addictive eating. Whether under or overeating or just thinking about food all the time, we have found recovery and freedom from food obsession.Meetings held weekly at Tweed Heads. Please call 02 6672 4665 or 0402 366 382, or visit www.aeaoz.org • Coolangatta Tweed Heads Probus Club meet 10.15am first Wednesday of each month (except January) at the Opal Room, Tweed Heads Bowls Club. Guest speakers, dine next outs and outings. Men, women and couples welcome. Contact Barbara 07 5523 4840. • Red Cross Tweed Heads Branch meet in the CommunityMeetingRoomnexttoWoolworths, at Tweed City on the second Friday at 10am and craft mornings on the fourth Friday. New members welcome. Phone Joan 02 6674 4700. • Tweed Cancer Support Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month from 10am to 12pm in the Bugalwena Rooms at the Tweed Heads Hospital. These informal meetings offer peer, practical and emotional support for anyone on the cancer journey. For more information call the Cancer Social Worker 07 5506 7734 • Tweed Parkinson’s Support Group now meets on the second Monday of each month at The Anzac Room, Twin Towns RSL. The meeting commences at 10.30am until noon. For further details please contact Marie on 07 5523 3494. • Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Information and Support Group meets on the first Friday of every month at 10.30am at the HACC Community Centre, Tweed Heads South. All welcome. For further information call Bronwyn on 5593 9319. • Alateen Meeting starting at 5-6pm every Thursday. Do you have a parent, close friend or relative with a drinking problem? Alateen can help 8 -16 year olds. St Cuthbert’s Anglican Church Hall 13 Powell St (corner Florence St) Tweed Heads 1300 252 666. www.al-anon.org.au • Indoor carpet bowls every Thursday from 9.30am at South Tweed Sports Club. Cost is $5, with morning tea included. New members welcome. For more information, phone Cheryl on 0404 384 458 or Denise on 0417 001 587.


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Holding Shot with Judy Tuckey securing a berth at state level with a five shot surplus. Well, done Bangalow. Women’s Bowls Weekend Pennant at the District level is hotting up with only 1 round, scheduled for this Saturday, to be completed before Section Winners’ play-offs for a spot at the Regionals. Section 1 has Sue Goode’s Cabarita Gold in the lead with eight points. Merle Jackson’s Pottsville Crocs are a close second on six points. Anna Lovash’s Ocean Shores Sea Horses have four points with Dawn Barnes’ Cabarita Fab Four on two points. Section 2 reveals Carol Smith’s Pottsville Misfits and Kim Keevers’ Condong Crushettes level on seven points each. Marj Flesser’s Pottsville Oddbods are close by with six points and Lois McLeod’s Cabarita Jewels yet to score. The above scores indicate that there could be an interesting finale to the sectional play in this event. See you on the greens. Good bowling everyone.

ZONE ONE 2019 Championships are all completed with nine teams and three singles players off to South Tamworth come September to contest the state titles. So it’s hats off to Bangalow, the lone club from the Tweed Byron District which will be in the mix of contenders. Richard Rombouts (Skip), Gerry Swain and Jeff Nolan, President Reserve Grade players, swept all before them earlier this year during a rigorous, highly competitive District campaign to secure a berth in the Zone Finals last weekend. Pitted against a tough Lismore Heights team first up, with Terry Wright subbing for Jeff Nolan, the team took the lead early, dominated throughout the whole game to claim victory with a substantial margin. Their final against Wooli was a different kettle of fish as the team was under continual pressure, even though they held the upper hand with a narrow margin. With the score on 17-17 after 18 ends, the lads lifted the bar to take complete control claiming victory and

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O’Brien Takes Down the Big Names in US Open BURLEIGH BOARDRIDER Liam O’Brien served notice he is a qualification threat at the US Open of Surfing wrapping up on Monday morning. With jaw-dropping performances O’Brien helped eliminate event favourite, hometown hero and back-toback defending event winner, Kanoa Igarashi (JPN) and Coolangatta/ Tweed CT competitor Jack Freestone just two days prior before taking down Barron Mamiya (HAW) in the Quarterfinals and California’s last hope Griffin Colapinto (USA) in the semi-finals today. O’Brien will now look to finish the season off competing in the QS 10,000s and currently finds himself in a qualification position. “I’m ecstatic and it still feels so surreal to be standing here, I don’t even feel like I’m supposed to be here to be honest,” O’Brien said. “I’m so thankful for this opportunity and to come as far as I did and can’t say thank you enough for everyone coming down. “To make it through some of the heats I did, I can’t believe it. I’ll keep working to improve my surfing as much as I can and to be into the QS

10,000s heading is such an amazing feeling so I’m just really grateful.” Keep an eye out for this young fellow, he has style to burn, humble, and really deserves to be on tour.

Australian Surf Championships kick off this Friday Surfing Australia and Surfing NSW are pleased to announce the 2019 Australian Surf Championships. The event incorporates the Australian Shortboard Titles, Australian Bodyboard Titles, Australia Adaptive Titles, Australian Longboard Titles, and the Australian Logger Titles. All will be run consecutively on our beautiful Tweed Coast of Northern NSW, beginning at Letitia Spit in the North to Wooyung in the South. The action kicks off this Friday with the Shortboard Titles, and will wrap up with the Australian Longboard Titles on August 24. It is a great event for the Tweed Coast, and we will have locals competing in most divisions, and hopefully a few of these titles will return to the Tweed Coast.

Teahupo’o looms large in World Title Race

Starting on August 21, one of the heaviest waves on the World Tour will host the world’s best surfers, and this event will be pivotal in deciding the 2019 World Title. Kolohe Andino leads the ratings, just over Filipe Toledo, but there is a whole squad looking to chase him down. Defending champion Gabriel Medina is at seven and tends to get a roll on from this point of the season on. Toledo, often criticised for his lack of gumption at places like Teaupo’o, did well there last year, after going early and donating skin to the reef. There are a host of Australians who need a result, with Julian Wilson, Ryan Callinan, and Owen Wright all looking to make their move. It will be a very interesting event, and hopefully there will be a solid swell to really let the surfers put on a show. I reckon the one to watch will be the old goat himself, Kelly Slater. He may have a hard time against the kids in the smaller stuff, but in solid pumping waves he can eat up his fellow competitors. He is due for a win, but he will be one to watch. Looking forward to watching this one unfold.


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SOFIE BOYD continues to be successful in board riding and last weekend won gold in the NSW Titles at North Narrabeen in the 19 year division and silver in the open female. To date her NSW total is now three gold, two silver, one bronze, and a silver and bronze in Qld and a silver in the Australian titles. The Australian Pool Rescue Championships will be held at Southport commencing this Friday and over the weekend. Congratulations to our Lily O’Sullivan who has been selected in the NSW team for the interstate competition. The Club has three Junior Club competitors and three Senior. The Club has taken delivery of two drones sponsored by Gold Coast Airport, which will be deployed from Fingal to Ballina.

They are equipped with a flotation device which can be dropped to support swimmers until other rescue people can reach them. In a world first rescue in January 2019, a 16 and 17-year-old were saved from powerful 2.5 metre surf off Lennox Head via remote control. A friend saw the pair get into trouble and called lifeguards patrolling with the state-of-theart drones nearby. They were able to drop the inflatable device 800 metres away about a minute later. The pair were relieved as the waves pushed them to shore with the fluorescent buoyancy aid. Coastal drowning fatalities during the summer of 2018/19 are the worst on record for the last 15 years. Between December 1 and February 28 there were 55 coastal drowning deaths. This is

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a 45 per cent increase on the 15 year summer average of 35. In 2018, Surf Life Saving Australia estimated that without the 10,249 recorded rescues performed by Lifeguards and Surf Lifesavers for that year the numbers would have been far greater. Our Coldies hosted the Top End Shield for winter swim groups from Ballina to Nerang, with over 100 attending. Water temperature was 21 degrees and the 10 person relay was won by the Nerangatangs on 27 seconds off nominated time, from the Marlins on 4.07 and the Cudgen Coldies on 4.13. Pleasant weather was enjoyed by all on the front lawn after the swim with a top BBQ luncheon to conclude a top day. Nominations for officials to conduct the Coolangatta Gold in October are now being called for. Local Sporting Champions Grants for talented individuals aged 12-18 years who have excelled in sport and represent at State, National and International are now being called for to

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Winners of the 2019 Topend Shield

help cover costs of travel, accommodation, uniforms or equipment. Applications for round two close on September 30. More information can be found online at: www.sportaus. g ov. a u / g r a n t s a n d f u n d i n g / localsportingchampions Last week’s trivia: Grove Peninsula NT, Half Moon Bay,

Vic; Soldliers Beach, NSW; Bridport, Tas; Chiton Rocks, SA; Secret Harbour, WA; Peregian, Qld. This week: from seven clubs listed name one from each state/ territory: Seaspray, Kingston Beach, Waingawa Djakamirri, Floreat, Venus Bay, Marcolla, Hat Head.

Young Tweed swimmer shines at national schools meet

By Jo Kennett A YOUNG swimmer has shown he will be one to watch in the future after winning multiple medals at the School Sport Australia meet in Melbourne from July 28 to August 2. Samuel Gould from the Twin Towns Swim Team at Banora Point won an incredible ten medals including eight individual and two relay medals in the Multi Class events for 13-15 year olds. Not only did he make the massive medal haul, Samuel was also the youngest in the field. He was first in the 50-metre butterfly, the 200-metre individual medley, the

100-metre backstroke, the 100 metre butterfly. Samuel also came second in the 200-metre freestyle, the 50-metre freestyle and the 100-metre freestyle. He came third in the 100-metre breastroke. In the relay events for the NSW B team he won third in the freestyle and also the medley. Swimmers from all over Australia competed over the six days. Another swimmer from the Twin Towns Swim Team competed at the 2019 Senior Area Representative Meet at Woy Woy.

Swimmers were aged from 13-16 and performed well against swimmers from all over the state. Kyeesha Freeman swam in the 15-years age group and came 14th in the 100-metre breaststroke, 22nd in the 100-metre backstroke, 18th in the 50-metre freestyle, 15th in the 50-metre freestyle skins and 18th in the 200-metre freestyle. According to Swimming North Coast Publicity Officer Faye Rowles, “over the two days lasting friendships were forged and a team dinner on the Saturday night reinforced these friendships”.

Tweed swimmer Samuel Gould took home ten medals

Cudgen oust Giants, Mustangs take down Byron and Ballina beat Raiders By Jo Kennett IN A massive weekend of NRRRL with preliminary final implications, the Mustangs had a sensational win over Byron Bay, the Cudgen Hornets beat Mullumbimby and the Tweed Coast Raiders went down to Ballina. Mustangs coach Nathan Jordan said the come-from-behind win against Byron was “a massive game”. “Our first 20 minutes we completed sets and got to 22-0 then made some crucial errors and they scored three tries,” Jordan said. “It was boiling hot as well. At half-time we were up 22-18. “In the second half we completed 15 from 17 sets so if you control the footy, the tries are going to come. “We scored four tries in the second half, but we were going try-for-try and Byron hit the lead 32-28.

“They could have scored another try but we held them off, applied pressure and got some good tries from Liam Cusack and Jack Bishop. “We scored a late try to hit the lead and were up 36-32 and defending our own line. “Byron made a crucial error and we scored a 90 metre from that scrum to seal the game 40-32. “We know we can win with the right mindset put into action.” Jordan said the Mustangs still needed to win next week’s Round 18 clash against Mullumbimby. “We need to win our last game to make sure we finish in second spot to get the home semi-final. “If we were to lose on Sunday it would mean we would have to travel to Casino. “We have Mullumbimby this weekend at home. It’s our Sponsors Day as well so it will be big game.” The Mares went down 16-4 in the Ladies League Tag.

Breanna Raymond from Cudgen in action against Murwillumbah

Mustangs reserve grade showed why they are on top of the table with a stunning 94-8 win over Byron. That was 16 tries and 15 conversions from Ash Tickner. Byron Bay must have been getting dizzy watching the boys fly by. In the Under 18s fourth placed Mustangs had a confidence boosting 22-16 win over fifth placed Byron.

Cudgen’s finals hopes alive The Hornets had a crucial 32-28 win over Mullumbimby, taking them from sixth spot on the ladder into the top five. Coach Mark O’Grady said, “it was a nail biter”. “We scored seven tries to four but only kicked a couple of goals which made it harder,” he said. “We were pretty consistent. We’d score a couple of tries and feel like we were in front but then they would score. “We always felt dominant and in control but because the goals weren’t going over and we bombed three tries it made it harder. “They were in front at the end 28-26 then a little set play we had been working on came off and we managed to get the conversion to take the win. “They are a tough side and got a couple of barge-over tries which wasn’t great so we will work on that. “Whoever wins against the Raiders next week will get the semi-final spot, so we are playing the semi-finals a week early.

“It’s going to be a hard game, but it always is with the local derby. We get a couple of guys back this week so that should help.” Hornets ladies won 16-6 and coach Letitia Kelly said there were “a few things we can improve on.” “We are working on that at training this week going into the Raiders game,” Kelly said. “Mullum came out strong and we knew they would, especially at home. “The harder they pushed us we just pushed back. “We took advantage of their weaknesses and used our strengths, but we have also identified our own weaknesses to improve on. “We have our full side going into next week. It’s going to be hard, but we always go out thinking we are playing the top team. “We are a totally different team to when we last played them and we are pretty hungry for this, so we are looking forward to it. It will be a good game.” Cudgen reserve grade beat Mullumbimby 20-6 and Under 18s beat Tweed Seagulls

Last chance for Raiders The Tweed Coast Raiders went down 22-10 to first placed Ballina in a replay of last year’s grand final. Raiders assistant coach Mike Ashburn said the Raiders made a few mistakes early in the first half. “Ballina scored early from those mistakes,” Ashburn said. “They were up 12-0 in the first ten minutes and for the next 25 minutes

it was a pretty tough game. Ballina are a team that you can’t make that many mistakes against and get away with it. “We started to settle in then, but it was 18- 0 at half-time. “In the second half we came out a lot better with less mistakes and managed to get two tries, one pretty close to the start and one right at the end to take it to 22-10. “This weekend will be very tough, it’s at Cudgen and they are always strong at home. “The boys can’t wait to get out there. The local derbies are always fun.” Raiders Daniel Ross, aka “Mr Fixit”, said he is calling on all the Raiders supporters to get up to Cudgen to help the Raiders in their bid for a finals spot next Sunday, August 11. The Raiderettes had a decisive 30-4 victory over Ballina. Coach Trudi Carter said the first half was “riddled with mistakes”. “We went into the dressing sheds leading 10-4 then we restarted the game and came out and put 20 points on, so it was a much better second half,” Carter said. “The girls pulled it together and did their job. “Cudgen will be hard this weekend, they will be out to beat us but we have the full squad so it will be a good game. “We can’t take them lightly because we will come up against them or Casino in our first semifinal.” The Raiders reserve grade won 44-8 and the Under 18s lost 50-6.


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