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Thursday, May 23, 2019

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New car park for Kingscliff Shopping Village underway By Jo Kennett THE REDEVELOPMENT of the Kingscliff Shopping Village car park is underway with a block of units already demolished to help alleviate the notorious traffic bottleneck at the popular seaside destination. Kingscliff Shopping Village marketing assistant Joanne Simonelli said the development would allow for better traffic flow and was a great move for local businesses and shoppers. The infill and subsequent improvements to the north eastern car park will commence around July this year and is expected to be completed prior to Christmas. “Certainly, there are issues with the current car park, so having more access and ease of use for everybody will make it more user friendly,” Ms Simonelli said. “The tenants will benefit from this as well, and so it will be great for business in the area.

“The first stage is the car park redevelopment which has incorporated the old block of units being knocked down to make way for betterment of the car park.” Ms Simonelli said there had been some concern from the public about the fate of the tenants in the unit block. “Initially there was some misinformation going around among the locals about what was happening to the tenants - but the landlord managed to assist in rehoming a few of them who were having trouble after the threemonth period to vacate,” she said. The reconfiguration to the northeastern car park has been in the planning stage for three years with the aim of improving traffic flow by removing congestion points, creating wider aisle widths and providing better pedestrian access. “The demolition process is a staged process and will continue over the coming weeks,” Ms Simonelli said.

“After which the commencement of the new carpark works can begin. “We will also be completely resurfacing the carpark with new line marking behind the Freedom Fuels.” Ms Simonelli said that ultimately there are plans to redevelop the shopping centre, which houses a Woolworths supermarket as well as 30-plus other specialty shops. “At this moment it is only in the early planning stages, but the owners are hopeful of the works commencing within the next two to three years,” she said. “With the new layout as far as vehicle access, it will be safer for pedestrians and vehicles. “We are also looking at access for heavy vehicles and how that can integrate into the project. “I think it’s an amazing development for the community.”

By Jo Kennett A STOLEN surf school trailer (pictured) that caused quite a stir amongst the surfing community was found in bushland west of Kingscliff on Sunday, May 19. The trailer went missing early on Wednesday, May 15, from a Kingscliff beach car park and was believed to have been stolen. It was seen at the Cudgen traffic lights being towed by a large white dual cab utility at around 6.20am that morning, heading towards the Pacific Motorway. The trailer was located on private property by the land owner off a dirt road in bushland. The sides with signage had been removed and the trailer appeared to be dumped after it became bogged. The surfing equipment inside the trailer was located nearby and it is believed the thieves may have been after the trailer rather than the equipment inside.

It is one of several trailers stolen across the Tweed Shire during the past two months with concerns there’s a targeted effort to steal trailers. They included a trailer stolen from beside the highway near Pottsville on April 27. This trailer was filled with roller skates which the owner told The Weekly were worth around $12,000. That trailer has yet to be located. Another trailer filled with surfing equipment was stolen from Kirra Boardriders days before the Kirra Teams Challenge on March 23.

Club Vice President Josh Atkin said the surf school trailer was seen being towed by a white dual cab four-wheeldrive utility with a tray back and a white canopy. “Police know the man who has taken it but cannot find him.” Mr Atkin said. “At this stage that is all we know, there had been reports that it had been spotted in the southern Brisbane, Logan area.” Police had no further information on the stolen surf school trailer when contacted by The Weekly.

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4 Letters to the Editor Thursday, May 23, 2019

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Why drop the leadership Bill?

Just goes to show that if Bill Shorten was so concerned about Australia’s future why did he not stay on as Labor leader? The trouble with a lot of politicians these days is they are self-centred egotistical ghosts. What’s that old Aussie saying: stuff you Jack I’m alright. Peter Lazer, Tweed Heads

Election embarrassment

When Mr Morrison chose his theme of the economy, as his election platform, he virtually handed his head and the election on a plate to Labor - but Labor let him off. No talk by Labor of the massive doubling of debt, falling investment, the doubling of wholesale electricity prices, the internal civil war and record low wages. But I rate the most serious blunder ever by any Labor administration as the mistake in failing to promote Labor’s success in managing the Global Financial Crisis and Australia being one of only three countries to avoid recession. Solid proof that Labor were sound economic managers. A huge tactical error and a major reason Labor lost the election. Labor had to resurrect Hawke and Keating to do this job for them, how embarrassing. Ray Armstrong, Tweed Heads South

Hard to outgun local member

In a sea of Liberal blue to the north and National dark green south to Sydney, Labor’s Justine Elliot won the seat of Richmond for the sixth consecutive time. How did she do it? The same way Scott Morrison snatched victory from Bill Shorten’s unlosable lay-down-misere election. With a simple clear negative message targeting punter’s heartfelt fears. “Don’t trust Labor” was Bill’s Achilles heel. Voters (particularly in south east Qld) didn’t like him acting as the king in waiting,

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with various tax policies like the franking tax credit removal they didn’t understand just adding to the distrust, even though a great many were not affected. Alternatively Justine Elliot turned the Liberal/National ‘Stop Labor’s retiree tax’ (franking credit removal) against her opponent with a locally targeted political ad: “Matthew Fraser and the (nasty) Nationals are going to take away your aged pension”. In a low-income retirement electorate like Richmond, this potential threat to affected voters was like “death on earth”. T h e o n e t h i n g t h e “ g r e at u n wa s h e d ” h at e m o re t h a n politicians, is politicians saying they are going take things away, and taking away the age pension was for the indecisive, decisive as it threatened their livelihood. Affected punters quickly stop thinking about anything else and vote accordingly. Stultified young Matthew stuck with the Sydney/Canberra corporate political slogan even though four weeks out it was obvious the Liberal/National’s negative political ad “Stop Labor’s retirement tax” had been brilliantly turned against him locally by Justine. Matthew had been outgunned and outflanked. Justine increased her primary vote by 1.5 per cent, whilst Bill’s political career (outgunned and outflanked by the PM) slid beneath the waves. Look for Justine in the Member for Graynlder’s new opposition ministry, he will need her killer instinct to survive against the PM. Terry Sharples, Tweed Heads

Polling booth madness

It seems that handing out and receiving how-to-vote cards was not a pleasant experience for many during the federal election. The scene as voters entered the booths was akin to a flock of starving seagulls being fed potato chips. A voting school teacher voiced her bitter disappointment in the amount of wasted paper when each and every day schools are teaching students and making every effort to use less paper, and that we should get rid of plastic election placards. Why can’t we just have the how to vote cards fixed to the inside of each cardboard voting booth? We could have a draw to determine the location of each party’s card within the booth in a similar manner to the candidate draw that determines where the candidates are placed on the ballot paper. As a booth volunteer, one of the most alarming things for me was the

amount of lies I witnessed being told to voters as they entered the booth. I was also amazed at some voter’s beliefs and attitudes. For example, one voter told me that he believed the reason we are suffering extreme climate events is because God is punishing humanity for allowing abortion. This fellow and his wife were travelling around Australia in his caravan funded by his church, promoting creation science. I think it’s unfair that churches get tax breaks and handouts while there hasn’t been an increase to unemployment benefits for over 20 years and people are sleeping on the streets. David Norris, Pottsville

Loved our MAT19 experience

Just wanted to let you know that my wife and I had a ball at MAT19. We only came on the Sunday - next year we will stay for the duration. Meeting the artists was fantastic, they were all very social and obviously proud of their works and so they should be. Loved the opportunity of talking to the artists, loved the music jam session at the pub. Well done Murwillumbah. We spent close to a thousand dollars, so I am sure this has to be beneficial to the area. Well organised, great concept loved the day. Thank you Rob and Angela Massingham, Brisbane

Tweed Valley Way is a shocker

I read with interest the comments of your correspondent regarding the condition of the road surface of Tweed Valley Way (TVW, May 9). It also has been of interest to me from the first time I drove the road in the rain over 30 years ago. What a dangerous road. I believe the problem with it is not so much poor drainage as such, but the two-wheel ruts on both north and southbound lanes which fill with water when it is raining. Tweed Valley Way was part of Highway One and carried continuous heavy freight trucks for decades. This type of traffic compacted the road surface into deep ruts where their tyres ran and this damage is still with us today, despite several resurfacing attempts. I am not an engineer, but it seems to me this can only be corrected by removing the road base beyond this heavy freight compaction and rebuilding a new base from there to provide an even road surface. As this road was part of the Pacific Highway for most of its life, the damage done to the surface is the

responsibility of the government agencies responsible for the National Highway. The federal and or the state government should pay for the repair, not our local council. Unfortunately, there have been many injuries and deaths on this stretch of road, quite possibly due to the aquaplaning danger that exists there. Two words: fix it. David Toyer, Murwillumbah

I’m opposed to Crams Farm idea

Responding to the article in The Weekly (May 9 edition) advocating the development of Crams Farm into a camping and sporting recreational site - I write to express my opposition to the idea. I believe it would lead to the ruination of a beautiful place and a facility which, in its present character, is almost unique. Further, as suggested by our deputy mayor, it would be a distinct threat to our water supply. The issues of wastewater, rubbish disposal, care and protection of the area’s sensitive environment and much more loom large in my thoughts as I contemplate the suggestion. We are one of the many families who enjoy family picnics at Crams Farm. More, I personally enjoy contemplative retreats at the place that on a regular basis, and very few facilities of this kind exist in our crowding world. Yes, I agree Crams Farm is underutilised, but let’s now go the extreme of turning it into a place where multitudes of uncaring holidaymakers or sports enthusiasts would change this gem of nature into something totally unrecognisable. The Tweed Valley in general possesses a rare natural beauty, it needs to be protected and preserved, not developed. Rev John D Giles, Murwillumbah

GDP is all French to me

I wish pollies would stop using GDP in speeches because the average Aussie has no idea what that means. I asked all of my friends and most did not have a clue, and a few had not heard of it and came up with some really laughable answers. I voted early and asked at random 20 people - no idea. So please explain when you use the terminology or try something else to let the voters know what this GDP is. Thor Eriksen, Tweed Heads

Urliup Road residents voice their concerns

As residents of Urliup Road we feel that the recent article in The Weekly concerning a development at 1110 Urliup Road was headed

in a misleading way and would like to clarify. In late 2016 and early 2017, a bulldozer spends some three months dozing a six kilometre plus system of roads through the forest on the property concerned. Repeated complaints to the council resulted in no meaningful action until eventually residents secured intervention of Cr Chris Cherry as which point the work was stopped. A request was made to the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) to investigate and residents put a lot of effort into assisting the council to gather the information and acquire local knowledge necessary to take action against the developer. We are now over two years down the track and have become aware that the council has made an agreement with the developer, the details of which have been refused to us following our freedom of information request. The OEH seemingly investigated and wrote a letter of advice to the developer, a fact that has only now come to light as a result of our follow-up enquiries. We have no idea what was in that letter, but we do know two things. Firstly, the only penalty suffered by the developer was an $8,000 fine levied by the council for causing silt runoff from the roadwork and secondly that if any of us had done a fraction of the environmental damage on our properties we would have suffered a ruinous financial penalty for our efforts and likely worse. Whatever it is that the developer has been found to be compliant with, as stated in the heading to the article, it can only be found in a secret agreement between the council and the developer and/ or a hitherto unknown letter with unknown content, to the developer from OEH. Hardly open or transparent decision making and hardly a process involving community input into the decisions made as would be required if a development application (DA) had been made for the roadworks and other new structures as it should have been. No normal democratic process in sight here. Jane White, Bill Klease, Jackie Crooks, Steve Henderson, Joan Henderson and Sandy Clark of Urliup 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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Thursday, May 23, 2019

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Petition launched against pound closure plans By Jonathon Howard TWEED SHIRE pet owners are expressing shock and disappointment with a recent motion by Tweed Shire Councillors to close the current Tweed Shire Pound at Leddays Creek Road, Stotts Creek, to make way for the expansion of the new waste facility. Council plans to take advantage of a councilowned site at 751 Eviron Road, Eviron, to build a new pound, but lengthy delays could spread stricken cats and dogs throughout the Tweed Shire in the meantime with one local fearing animals could be sent across the border to the Gold Coast. Local resident and animal lover Vicki Barnes told The Weekly she’s “extremely upset” over the move and has decided to launch a local petition against the plans – “until an adequate pound is found to replace the existing pound”. Ms Barnes told The Weekly she was also upset to hear two staff members were likely to lose their jobs and she’s concerns the timeframe to have a new pound could be up to 18 months. “I like many others are concerned that there is no adequate plan to house animals while we wait 18 months ‘at least’ for a new one to be built,” Ms Barnes said. “There are also two very experienced staff who have been given minimal notice that they won’t have a job - that’s not right. “I will be doing petitions locally at Modern Grocer and Bower Bird in Murwillumbah and online (http://chng.it/RTcFpJWc) and I will also put one at the Tweed Palliative Support Op Shop on Queen Street to kick things off. “If you agree the council should delay closing the pound please pop in and sign and maybe buy something to support Tweed Palliative Support and Wedgetail.” Tweed Shire Council’s Director of Planning and Regulation, Vince Connell, said the site of the current pound is within the area approved for Council’s new waste facility development, and “will need to be demolished”.

Mr Connell said at Council’s April 4 meeting Councillors resolved to support the advancement of a Planning Proposal to amend the Tweed LEP to permit a new pound on the Council owned site at Eviron. “A new project plan will need to be created for the parallel advancement of the Planning Proposal and the design of a new facility and contingencies for a temporary relocation of the existing Pound whilst the new Pound facility is being developed,” he said. “The planning processes for the new facility are expected to take up to 12 months, with construction and commencement of the new facility within a further 6 months.” The current pound is expected to close by the end of August this year. Mr Connell said Council is currently investigating options such as the use of existing private animal boarding facilities within the Tweed Shire. “Council expects to maintain a suitable form of regulatory and rehoming services during this interim period,” he said. YOUR THOUGHTS: Would you like to see the pound remain until an alternative site is established? Send you thoughts and letters to editor@theweekly.net.au

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Eager campers being turned back at Showground By Jonathon Howard DOZENS OF camper vans and eager grey nomads were turned away from the Murwillumbah Showground campsite during the Murwillumbah Arts Trail 2019 weekend, due to limited capacity and rising popularity of the sites. The 26-powered site campgrounds are fully booked most nights, according to caretaker Greg Fallon, who manages the van sites under the Murwillumbah Showground Trust. “We’re turning away around eight to ten vans per night,” he said. “I think we could take at least double our current rate, but we’re restricted by what’s allowed at the site.” Mr Fallon along with his wife Meg have been running the campgrounds for almost four years and said the demand has always been strong. “We’re often approached by campers unable get a spot at the local caravan parks, so they visit us only to find we’re also full, even though the park could take a lot more,” he said. The Weekly contacted Council Executive Director of Planning and Regulation, Vince Connell, who said the Murwillumbah Showground has development approval as a “Primitive Camping Ground (PCG) and is also licenced as a PCG under the Local Government Act”. “PCGs are a type of camping ground that allow for a low-key style of camping,” he said. “The Local Government Regulations, set by the State Government, strictly determine the capacity of PCGs across NSW.

“As a result of these regulations this has been set at 26 camp sites for the Murwillumbah Showground. “The regulations also determine safety considerations such as setbacks and flooding. “Alternative forms of development approvals include conventional caravan parks and manufactured home estates which both allow for a greater site capacity. “Therefore, the Murwillumbah Showground Trust may at any stage submit a new development application to increase their capacity. “However, the site is well known to have significant flooding issues.” Mr Connell noted that the Showground is on Crown Land that is administered by the Murwillumbah Showground Trust not Council. Murwillumbah Showground Land Manager Allan Brown, who is one of seven local land managers, said the camping restrictions were a hard one to grapple with. “If the Arts Trail was held at the Showground the grounds could be full of campers,” he said. “We also have Wintersun 2.0 next weekend and the showground will be full of campers. “It’s only when there’s no events on the showground that it’s restricted to the 26 sites. “Unless there is a chance to the PCG we see this remaining for the foreseeable future.” YOUR THOUGHTS: Do you believe the Murwillumbah Showground should have increased capacity above the 26 sites? Send your thoughts and letters to editor@theweekly.net.au

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THE LEGAL LIGHT! New mail scam offering big cash prizes How a “coward punch” won a $100,000 defamation payout For years the families of victims of deadly “king hits” argued the term for punching a person out of the blue gave the despicable act a false appearance of heroism and manliness. People were being severely injured, even killed, by these unprovoked, mindless attacks. They demanded a new term to describe the act, one that was pejorative and didn’t have any hint of heroics. Americans have the term “sucker punch”, but that implies that the victim is a sucker, that he was stupid enough to allow himself to be caught unawares. So, the term “coward punch” came into being. It was quickly adopted by news reporters and commentators to describe the act of punching someone in the head in a surprise attack leading to serious injury or death, often when the collapsing victim hit their head on concrete. “It seemed to be a good use of language to deride the attacker for the vile act, rather than give them any sense of nobility for punching someone in the head without warning,” said lawyer Michael McHugh of Stacks Law Firm. “Language is a powerful tool in society, as well as in law. If assailants were publicly labelled cowards for what they did, hopefully they’d have second thoughts about doing it.” So, it was a surprise to the public when recent headlines blared that a British tourist who had seriously injured rugby sevens star James Stannard in an altercation outside a pub was awarded $100,000 in a defamation case he’d brought against Nine News for linking him with the term “coward punch”. Mr McHugh explains the reasons for the court decision. “Nine was reporting the result of the court case against the tourist who had been charged with grievous bodily harm. The tourist was found not guilty after he successfully argued he had acted in self-defence, that Stannard had struck first. “But Nine reported: ‘It was a coward punch that ended the career of Stannard who just watched the man accused of coward punching him walk free’. Nine then broadcast Stannard saying outside court: ‘I feel like the truth didn’t come out in the hearing’. “The tourist sued Nine for defamation, saying the report implied he was guilty of a ‘coward punch’ despite his acquittal. He claimed his reputation had been damaged. “Federal Court Judge Michael Lee ruled that by using the term ‘coward punch’, Nine had imputed the acquitted tourist was a coward, that he punched a defenceless man. He awarded $100,000 in damages.” “The case demonstrates the need to be careful when using not only the ‘coward punch’ term, but also all language that could defame a person.”

By Jonathon Howard AN ALLEGED scratchy scam is finding its way into local letter boxes with claims of huge cash prizes that could dupe some unsuspecting locals. The scratchy cards and glossy brochure were sent to a local resident from a company known as One Spiritual Tour, which is based in Kuala Lumpur the captial of Maylaysia. The company included the two scratchy cards inside the brochure titled “Complimentary Lottery Prizes and when scratched one revealed the words “Thank you” and another revealed a prize for $250,000 USD. “I was immediately suspicious of the scratchy cards,” the resident, who preferred not to be named, told The Weekly. “I contacted the company in Maylaysia to find out how they got my details, but it was difficult, and they started asking a lot of personal questions. “Suspecting a scam, I just backed out of the call and I really wanted to warn others.” The resident is now concerned other residents could be left vulnerable to possible postage scams. “I was concerned straight away about other residents attempting to claim these prizes, which seem far too good to be true,” the resident said. A c c o r d i n g t o t h e Au s t r a l i a n Government’s Scamwatch website, scratchy cards are sometimes used in promotions, lotteries or competitions, beckoning users to ‘scratch and win an instant prize’, for example travel or holidays. “While some scratchy cards may represent legitimate lotteries or

competitions, you should be extremely suspicious of any scratchy card that requires a payment to claim a prize,” the Scamwatch website said. “Scratchy scams will offer you an instant prize but when you contact the trader to claim it, you will be asked to provide payment for various ‘fees’ via wire transfer or preloaded money card. “The scammer may request bank details and photo identification. “In some rare cases you may be asked to travel overseas to collect your winnings.” The Scamwatch website highlighted t h at t h e p a c k ag e m ay i n c l u d e professional-looking brochures, often for accommodation, which are designed to trick you into thinking the competition is legitimate. “It may include contact details for a business overseas and a web address for a fraudulent but professional-looking website,” the Scamwatch website said. “The up-front payment requested can be as high as a few thousand dollars. “If you pay, you will not receive the prize, and you will never see your money again.

“If you provide your personal details, they may be used for further fraudulent activity such as identity crime.” The scam watch website also highlights that it’s important Australians are helping highlight scams across their communities. “If you think you have provided your account details to a scammer, contact your bank or financial institution immediately,” the website outlines. “We encourage you to report scams to the ACCC via the report a scam webpage. “This helps us to warn people about current scams, monitor trends and disrupt scams where possible. “Please include details of the scam contact you received, for example, email or screenshot. “We also provide guidance on protecting yourself from scams and where to get help. “Spread the word to your friends and family to protect them.” YOUR THOUGHTS: Have you noticed a scam in your letterbox, or scam caller, let The Weekly know to inform the community. Send your thoughts and letters to editor@theweekly.net.au

Greenback needs more locals to take on Queenslanders By Jo Kennett POTTSVILLE BEACH Sports Club (PBSC) has partnered with the Lions Clubs of Cabarita and Pottsville Beach to run the Greenback annual charity fishing competition this year and are looking for NSW fishermen, women and children to take on the Queenslanders during the June 8 - 9 long weekend. Pottsville Beach Sports Club General Manager Michael Judd said there were a lot of Queensland fishers registered but not so many from south of the border. “The bookings are going ripe on Queensland, but the NSW bookings are

lagging so we are looking for more NSW fishers to take on the State of Origin and hopefully bring the title back home again this year,” Michael said. “People can register online if they go on the Greenback website and we are hoping to get a big turn out from the right side of the border.” Greenback Chairman Stephen Duffield also put out a call on social media. “Calling all NSW Blues - it is time to wave the Greenback flag for the premier state and stand it up for our team blue fishing mates,” the event coordinator said. “The Blues are planning a divisional whitewash to keep the Fowler Greenback

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Tweed Link Thursday, May 23, 2019

The Cudgen Tilapia Buster is back!

Tweed Link A Tweed Shire Council publication

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Everyone with a fishing rod is invited to take part in a family friendly tournament aimed at reducing the population of an invasive fish – which also happens to taste great! The Cudgen Tilapia Buster will be held in Cabarita on Saturday 25 May from 9am to 3pm in partnership with Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) and the NSW Department of Primary Industries. The free event will be located at 38 Cabarita Road, Bogangar and will include fishing for tilapia from the riverbank (BYO fishing gear), tilapia weigh-ins and prizes. Tilapia is an exotic fish species from Africa which affects the health of local waterways and out-competes native fish for habitat and food. Despite their reputation they are a popular eating fish worldwide and known for their mild taste. Council Waterways Program Leader Tom Alletson said the Tilapia Buster aims to raise awareness of the species and how their spread can be controlled. “This is the second Cudgen Tilapia Buster. Last year’s event was well supported, and we are hoping for an even bigger turnout this year to help put a dent in the local population,” he said. “Cudgen Lake and Bogangar canal is the only known population of tilapia in NSW. Eradication is considered to be impossible so it is now extremely important for tilapia to be kept out of the Tweed River and all other waterways in NSW.” To be eligible for prizes you need to register and show your current fishing licence at the CVA marquee between 9am and 3pm. After registration you will receive a free brag-mat, wristband and pest fish ID card. Prize draws at the close of competition at 3pm will include adults and junior sections for heaviest tilapia and most tilapia caught. For further information about the event and to register for the Cudgen Tilapia Buster please phone Shae Kolk on 0475 973 888 or email skolk@cva.org.au

Council also recently installed solar panels at its Bray Park Water Treatment Plant.

Wastewater plant set to host Council’s largest solar array systems already installed across Council facilities. Council’s Water and Wastewater operations consume about $3.4 million in grid-based electricity every year, which is about two-thirds of Council’s entire power bill. This power is used predominantly in the pumping and supply of potable water as well as in the wastewater treatment plants that process residential and industrial wastewater. To find out more about Council’s Renewable Energy Action Plan, visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/SustainableOperations

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Council is on track to install its largest single solar array by the end of June 2020. At its meeting last week (16 May), Council resolved to give the green light to seek planning and energy approvals needed to install a 604kW ground-mounted solar system at the Banora Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. Council will fund the $880,000 installation, which will pay for itself in energy savings over six years. The Banora Point plant, which treats 10 million litres of wastewater every day, is Council’s single most power-hungry asset across its entire portfolio. The solar system is expected to provide one-fifth of the plant’s power needs and save more than 730 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year – that’s equivalent to the emissions from more than 40 average households. The 1500 high-efficiency solar panels will cover 6800m2 of land within the wastewater treatment plant facility, an area the size of a football field. The renewable energy from the site will contribute to Council’s Renewable Energy Action Plan (REAP) target to self-generate 25 per cent of Council’s electricity from renewable sources by 2022 and half by 2025. This installation will expand on the existing 781kW of solar PV

Environmental impact statement process starts for proposed raising of Clarrie Hall Dam Council has met with three shortlisted consultancy companies to finalise the scope of works for the Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed raising of Clarrie Hall Dam. Key Council employees and NSW Public Works Advisory, which has completed the concept design for raising the dam wall, worked with the companies to finalise the scope of works for drafting the Environmental Impact Statement. The all-day meeting held last week was a major milestone in the 10-year project designed to augment the Tweed’s water supply to meet demand and population growth beyond 2026. Next month Council will invite the shortlisted consultancies to tender to develop the Environmental Impact Statement and will engage the successful tenderer by the end of August 2019. The successful tenderer will take about 12 months to develop the Environmental Impact Statement. The project has been designated as State Significant Infrastructure by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment and the Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs) have been published on the Department’s Major Projects website. They have also been published on Council’s project page at www.yoursaytweed.com.au/RaisingClarrieHall The Environmental Impact Statement will then go on public exhibition for comment. The Statement, together with all submissions made on the document, will be formally considered by an independent consultant who will prepare a report for the Minister recommending

whether the project should proceed and, if so, the conditions on which it should proceed. When the Environmental Impact Statement goes on public exhibition around August 2020, Council will organise a public meeting to help the community unpack the document and make formal submissions on it. Council has received grant funding of $280,000 under Restart NSW’s Safe and Secure Water Program towards the cost of the process.

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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 DA18/0852 – Pontoon Lot 23 DP 1130032, RIV Chinderah, No. 7–9 Chinderah Bay Drive, Chinderah DA17/0904 – Use of an existing structure as farm stay accommodation Lot 5 DP 871177, Lot 7 DP 871177, Lot 6 DP 871177, No. 102 Crooks Valley Road, Crystal Creek DA18/0572 – Alterations and additions to existing food and drinks premises including alterations within existing courtyard area and construction of a new amenities block and shade structure over the courtyard and hours of operation Lot 201 DP 865762, No. 106 Riverside Drive, Tumbulgum DA18/1055 – Change of use to a barber shop (lot 2) Lot 2 SP 10552, Unit 2/No. 22 Bay Street, Tweed Heads DA18/0696 – Proposed two lot boundary adjustment resulting in one 14.3ha lot and one 23ha lot Lot 8 DP 838707, Lot 4 DP 1151138, No. 1103 Limpinwood Road, Tyalgum DA18/0805 – Front boundary fence and use of pavilion and storage shed erected previously without consent Lot 1326 DP 1005077, No. 38 Woodlands Drive, Banora Point DA19/0159 – Alterations and additions to existing dwelling including in-ground swimming pool, carport and 1.8 m high front fence within building line Lot 15 DP 263366, No. 30 Mariners Crescent, Banora Point DA19/0183 – In-ground swimming pool and 1.8 m high boundary fence Lot 158 DP 239856, No. 23 Banksia Avenue, Bogangar DA19/0220 – In-ground swimming pool Lot 622 DP 755740, No. 9 Wommin Lake Crescent, Fingal Head

The new refurbished bus stop outside the Tweed Mall opened last week. The new shelter was built at a cost of $30,000 and has three refurbished shelters, four new bench seats and three shade trees. A new footpath also has been laid at a cost of $120,000 replacing one that was uneven in places due to tree roots breaking up the old pavers. The new trees have been placed in buried tree root cells to prevent their roots from causing further damage to the new footpath. All buses are now stopping at the refurbished stop. The temporary stop has been closed and will be removed soon.

Hazard reduction burn set for Pottsville Environment Park

DA19/0245 – Dwelling with attached garage Lot 6 DP 208843, No. 22 Reserve Creek Road, Kielvale

Council and the NSW Rural Fire Service have been working together to plan a hazard reduction burn in Pottsville Environment Park. The planned burn will reduce the likelihood of bushfires, protect park assets and wildlife habitat, and reduce the potential threat to nearby residential areas. Planning the burn has involved a detailed assessment of potential environmental impacts, in particular the resident koala population. Burning under controlled conditions in the cooler months will help to ensure it does not affect koalas or their habitat. There are a range of other actions such as pre-burn surveys that will also be done to reduce the risk to koalas and other wildlife. Scott Hetherington, Council’s Senior Program Leader for Biodiversity, said that low intensity fire is an essential part of looking after our local

DA19/0228 – Dwelling with attached garage Lot 229 DP 1139108, No. 53 Coral Fern Circuit, Murwillumbah DA19/0231 – Dwelling with attached garage Lot 2 DP 1249348, No. 62 Rous River, Way Murwillumbah DA19/0237 – Dwelling with attached garage Lot 1 DP 1249348, No. 62A Rous River, Way Murwillumbah DA19/0270 – Carport within common property Lot 2 DP 786640, No. 1 Ingram Place, Murwillumbah DA19/0247 – Carport and patio within front building line Lot 25 DP 240408, No. 20 Holden Street, Tweed Heads South DA19/0225 – Carport within front building line and awning Lot 119 DP 30960, No. 23 Lakes Drive, Tweed Heads West 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

On exhibition Public Exhibition Notification: Draft Procurement Policy V1.8 On 17 April 2019 Council resolved to place the draft Procurement Policy V1.8 on public exhibition. The draft Procurement Policy V1.8 is an update to the existing Procurement Policy V1.7 which outlines the key principals Council and contractors are expected to meet when procuring and providing goods and services. The updates in V1.8 refer specifically to requirements for Sustainable Procurement, Indigenous Procurement and disclosing particularly Business Associations. The draft Procurement Policy V1.8 is on public exhibition from 22 May 2019 to 20 June 2019. Hard copies may be viewed at Council’s offices at Murwillumbah and Tweed Heads from 8.30am to 4.15pm weekdays and at the Tweed Heads, Kingscliff and Murwillumbah libraries. An electronic version is available on Council’s website www.tweed.nsw.gov.au through the ‘What’s On Exhibition’ link. Submissions on the content of the draft Procurement Policy V1.8 must be made in writing, either by post or email, and received by Council no later than close of business on Wednesday 3 July 2019.

plants and wildlife. “Many species, including koalas, would not be in the park without fire as the gum trees that koalas depend upon rely on fire to create favourable conditions to grow. “Burning smaller sections of the park at a time allows wildlife to move into adjoining areas while still reducing the likelihood of an unplanned fire spreading throughout the park,” he said. The Pottsville Environment Park will be closed on the day of the burn, which will occur some time between late May and late July, subject to favourable weather conditions. Signs will be placed at the park to notify of the closure and Council will manage the park’s access points on the day of the burn. To read more about Council’s biodiversity programs, visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/Biodiversity

Your chance to help decide social priorities in the Tweed Council is developing a new Community Development Strategy to help guide future support for the Tweed’s diverse communities. As part of Council’s commitment to working towards safe, healthy and more inclusive communities, the four-year strategy will be informed by social research and consultation with key stakeholders and residents. Council’s Community Development Team works alongside community groups, non-profits, service providers and other levels of government on programs that aim to strengthen the local community. Coordinator for Community Development Chantelle Howse said that current programs range from events and activities to promote inclusion such as Youth Week, International Day of Disability, and Reconciliation Action Week through to supporting not-for-profit groups with financial grants and provision of community facilities. “Council is actively involved in the local community and we participate in more than 40 community networks, forums and committees on an array of topics including homelessness, domestic violence, community halls and public art,” she said. “The purpose of developing this strategy is to ensure the support we provide to the community reflects the social priorities of our residents.

We encourage everyone to provide feedback – from individuals to community groups and other relevant service providers.” Residents and community organisations can have their say at one of the following four focus groups by registering their attendance at www.yoursaytweed.com.au/communitydevelopment or by calling (02) 6670 2400: • Murwillumbah: Canvas and Kettle Meeting Room, Civic and Cultural Centre – Monday 27 May, 3.30 to 6.30pm • Tweed Heads: Tweed Heads South Community Centre – Tuesday 28 May, 6.30 to 9.30pm • Banora Point: Banora Point Community Centre – Tuesday 4 June, 9am to 12.00pm • Cabarita: Cabarita Beach Sports Centre, Les Berger Fields – Wednesday 5 June, 6.30 to 9.30pm For those unable to attend a focus group session, visit www.yoursaytweed.com.au/communitydevelopment to read more and have your say or call Council on (02) 6670 2400. Hard copies of the survey can be collected from either Council’s Murwillumbah or Tweed Heads administration offices.

Vacancies Program Leader – Recreation Operations For more information and to apply: • 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.

Written submissions should be addressed as follows: Procurement Policy V1.8 General Manager Tweed Shire Council PO Box 816 Murwillumbah, NSW 2484

Road closures – Tweed Foodie Fest

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Bridge ganger Dean Cotelli leads the pour of the traffic barriers on the new Byrrill Creek Bridge being built at Terragon to replace a temporary one-lane timber bridge that has been in use since the March 2017 flood. Traffic was switched to the new bridge early last week to allow the old timber bridge to be demolished to make way for the wingwalls of the new bridge. The traffic barriers should be finished this week, with construction of the $3.2 million bridge on track for completion by the end of June.

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Wharf Street and Murwillumbah Street, Murwillumbah will be closed to traffic between Commercial Road and Police Lane Saturday 1 June from noon to 11pm. The alternative route is via Wollumbin Street. Please contact festival organiser Kerry Turner on 0401 871 096 or email kerry@tweedfoodiefest.com.au

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Justine Elliot thanks voters after re-election Matthew back to work By Jonathon Howard MEMBER FOR Richmond Justine Elliot has extended her gratitude to Richmond voters for re-electing her at the federal election on Saturday, May 18, and achieving a one per cent swing in first preferences. Mrs Elliot, who has been in the top spot since 2004, told The Weekly she’s proud to be on the side of Richmond residents and will “fight hard for everyone in our community”. “I’d like to thank the people of Richmond for re-electing me as your local MP, it’s an honour and privilege to serve as your local representative in the federal Parliament and I’ll continue to fight for the services we need locally,” she said. “I’m very honoured and humbled by your support and I’ll keep working hard to make sure we get our fair share from Canberra. “The result here in Richmond highlighted that voters are sick and tired of the cuts and chaos of the Liberals and Nationals, and over the next three years I’ll continue to hold them to account both locally and in our Federal Parliament.” Mrs Elliot said it was disappointing to see the “lies, misinformation and scaremongering coming from the Nationals throughout the campaign and at the polling booths on election day”. “The harsh cuts to services by the Liberal and Nationals continue to hurt locals on the North Coast, especially those waiting on aged care pensions and packages and NDIS services,” she said. “Locals told me that they want to get our fair share, they want our schools and hospitals fixed, they want penalty rates protected and they want action

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on climate change and investment in cheaper, cleaner energy. “My priority, as always, is to continue to fight for the issues that are important to people across the North Coast and be a strong voice for them in parliament. “I’ll always fight to deliver services and infrastructure on the North Coast and I’ll keep working with the community to make sure we get our fair share from Canberra. “I’d particularly like to thank all my supporters and volunteers who did an incredible job, the strong results in Richmond are a credit to each and every one of you. “I feel pride and gratitude for the campaign we fought together.” Mrs Elliot said anyone wanting to seek assistance from her in the Richmond electorate is welcome to contact her office. “As your Federal MP, it’s my job to represent you in Canberra and if I can be of assistance please contact me on (07) 5523 4371,” she said.

PRIMARY VOTE (with 82 per cent counted as of Wednesday, May 22) Matthew Fraser - Nationals: 37.5 per cent (34,276 votes) Justine Elliot - Labor: 32 per cent (29,242 votes) Michael Lyon - Greens: 19.7 per cent (17,987 votes) Hamish Mitchell - United Australia Party: 3.8 per cent (3,479 votes) Ronald McDonald - Sustainable Australia: 3 per cent (2,732 votes) Ray Karam - Independent: 1.5 per cent (1,365 votes) Morgan Cox - Christian Democratic Party: 1.3 per cent (1,192 votes) Tom Barnett - Involuntary Medication Objectors: 1.1 per cent (1,037 votes) TWO PARTY PREFERRED: Justine Elliot - Labor: 53.6 per cent (48,955 votes) Matthew Fraser - Nationals: 46.4 per cent (42,355 votes) Total votes for Richmond counted: 98,066, eligible electors:119,446, informal votes: 6.9 per cent.

NATIONS CANDIDATE for Richmond Matthew Fraser said he’s back to work following his third unsuccessful attempt at running for the federal seat of Richmond. Mr Fraser did not indicate whether he would run again in three years but extended a thank you to those who gave him their vote. “Firstly, I’d like to thank the community, having received the highest number one votes in the entire electorate has yet again been very humbling,” he said. “I knew winning Richmond against Labor and the Greens preferences was a huge mountain to climb, but despite the result locally, I’m absolutely thrilled with the national result - defeating Bill Shorten and his high taxing, reckless climate policy and class warfare agenda was the best result ever. “I’m looking forward to the Government rolling out the Youth Suicide Prevention Program, First Home Deposit Scheme and delivering the Tweed Cancer Treatment Centre.”

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UNITED AUSTRALIA Party candidate for the federal seat of Richmond, Hamish Mitchell, has thanked the community for their support following his election campaign. “Now that the election reaches its dramatic conclusion, the final act, in what has been a synesthesia of epic proportion, the curtain certainly falls on this tale with an ending no one saw coming,” he said. “Congratulations to you (Jonathon), Richard and The Weekly team for your professional and unbiased publication of the script and the players, for which I am extremely grateful. “I thank the people of the Richmond electorate for their support, and I will follow through on my pre-election commitment, to ensure that the successful incumbent, continues to work hard for the greater good of our region, albeit my personal mission statement for the future generations of our electorate. “We live in a diverse region, harbouring great potential and I will continue to find her voice on the national platform. “Once again I thank you and wish you well in the future.”

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Strong sales and amazing results for Murwillumbah Arts Trail 2019 By Jonathon Howard AN ESTIMATED 8,000 people have flocked to the Tweed Valley to enjoy one of the Northern Rivers largest arts and culture events, and one of the most collaborative events weekend in the Tweed’s history at the Murwillumbah Arts Trail 2019 (MAT19). Locals and visitors alike enjoyed a diverse smörgåsbord of visual arts, music, markets, food, film, poetry, theatre and performances and so much more to keep the town buzzing. MAT19 co-organiser Michael Simmons told The Weekly art sales have been “extremely strong” with more than $40,000 worth of art sold via the new MAT web app alone, and thousands more sold across point of sale in other galleries and artist studios not included in the MAT progressive web app. Mr Simmons has revealed that preparations are already underway for MAT20, with some elements of the iconic event being moved to the Murwillumbah Showground including the Foodie Fest, music, markets and some art displays. “We’ve also had some excellent feedback from all of the venues in the villages, who are looking forward to being part of the event next year,” he said. “We’re going to be working very closely with the artists and creatives to deliver a combined arts trail and arts festival in 2020 that will satisfy the needs of the arts community and creatives and connect the community, using existing cafes, local businesses, galleries and

available spaces to host artworks and exhibits. “The cafes, coffee shops and existing galleries will become permanent sites that will be available via the printed maps and phone app for people to visit year-round.” The MAT web app, which was launched just prior to the event, also produced some strong results with around 14,660 visitors using the app across the weekend. “Even though the event has completed, we’re still experiencing art sales via the web app,” Mr Simmons said. MAT19 production manager and Makers & Finders Markets organiser Peita Gardiman estimated there would be more sales from the M|Arts precinct which was the hub of the Arts Trail. Peita said the Food Fest was also a huge success with “several of the food traders had sold out of stock”. “We did have a few come in short of the previous year, but in saying that there’s also been a lot of successful vendors and the feedback all round has been favourable,” she said. “Markets traders also saw strong sales and the local venues were extremely busy including pubs, cafes, restaurants and local businesses.” Local Indigenous artist Michael Philp heaped praise on the event organisers and said it was a great weekend of events. “And to be a part of the Kinship Festival pop up shop was inspiring fo r m e t o wo rk w i t h o t h e r Indigenous artist throughout the week, I’m still on a high, well done Murwillumbah Arts Trail,” he said.

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The Weekly has received several comments and letters in support of the weekend of events including from Councillor Pryce Allsop. “Murwillumbah hosted MAT19, a fantastic event that brought in visitors from far and wide throughout the Tweed and many came from much further afield,” Cr Allsop said. “I had the pleasure of sharing some time with some good old friends that once lived in Murwillumbah and have since returned to the Tweed. “We walked from the Council carpark and up the Main Street and it was an absolute pleasure to walk them through our great town being so vibrant and alive. “They were not aware of our Art Trail and they seemed to really enjoy what MAT19 delivered. “Musicians and artists breathing life into our streets, the shops

were full of people enjoying the art exhibitions, so many people worked so hard to deliver what was an absolutely fantastic event. “These great events always remind me why I love living in Murwillumbah and the Tweed. “We had coffee at the Bacaro Restaurant at M|Arts and wandered throughout the numerous studious. “We were then lucky enough to enjoy a visit to the new Imperial Hotel and share a beer with the publican Shane Nugent. “Shane has breathed new life into the run-down Imperial Hotel, I’d go as far as to say this could now be one of the best hotels in Australia.” Cr Allsop said he was impressed by the Foodie Fest and Kinship Festival. “The Foodie Fest was well attended and delivered us all the opportunity to share in great food and the

fantastic ambience of dinning,” he said. “The Kinship Festival was yet another great cultural experience for one and all.” Local businesses have also reported great returns from MAT19. Allan Singleton from the Haven Bar said that “we had our best weekend since Christmas, hands down”. Steve Bowman Wintersun 2.0 organiser said “we had a fantastic day”. “We were at the event as a promotion for our upcoming Wintersun 2.0 event and we got a great test of the atmosphere we can expect at our Street Party on the night of June 1,” he said. “We’re looking forward to collaborating with Foodie Fest to produce an evening of entertainment for the whole community.”

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Priceline Pharmacy Murwillumbah gives generously By Jonathon Howard LOCAL BUSINESS Priceline Pharmacy Murwillumbah has recently made two generous donations to local community groups following a strong community fundraising effort. The first on the list for Priceline was a donation to the Murwillumbah SES from their “shots for a cause” fundraiser. Priceline Pharmacy Murwillumbah Manager Serina Lincoln said the store donated $5 from every $19.95 flu shot that is administered in store by pharmacists. “This has been a great promotion and ran from May 1, 2019, to May 31,” she said. “And thanks to the Murwillumbah community, we have raised enough for the child CPR training equipment for them.” The total cheque amount to the Murwillumbah SES was $1,100, which was received by Chris Ostomos who has been a member of the SES for the past 50 years. “With the funds they’ve raised, Priceline Pharmacy Murwillumbah is going to purchase some much-needed resuscitation aids in the form of a baby and adult mannequin to further our training abilities to service our community,” he said. “I’d like to extend a big thank you to Priceline Murwillumbah for their generous support of our local SES unit.” Next up to receive funding was the Murwillumbah Vipers Hockey team, who received $1,250 to go towards the purchasing of sporting equipment.

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“Last year we sponsored the senior and junior women’s uniforms, so it’s great to continue our support of the club this year as well,” Ms Lincoln said. “It’s great to be able to support these local clubs and we know these funds go

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By Jo Kennett POLICE ARE investigating an accident that occurred in Pottsville on Wednesday night (May 15) which could have had tragic consequences. The driver of the vehicle fled the scene after running into a tree only metres from the bedroom of a sleeping 12-year-old boy in Coronation Avenue around midnight. Witnesses said the driver was in a white Mitsubishi Triton which was badly damaged after hitting the tree that stopped it going through the fence. The father of the boy, Mikal Jones, said they were extremely lucky the tree had been big enough to stop the vehicle. “My 12-year-old son is in the front room and if that tree wasn’t there, he would have come into the house for sure as the tree he hit snapped in half,” Mr Jones said. “It wasn’t a little tree either. It would have been about three or four metres away from the room before he took off. “How the car managed to drive away is beyond us all. The passenger side was a total write off.” Mr Jones said that it wasn’t only his son whose life was endangered. “I have four kids in the house – the other three were in the other room.” Mr Jones said the accident had brought back bad memories for him.

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A COUPLE were arrested on a number of outstanding charges at Tweed Heads South on Friday, May 17. Police, including the Target Action Group, Detectives and Highway Patrol responded after getting a tip off that the couple might be in the Tweed Heads South area. A 25-year-old woman from Banora Point and a 26-year-old man of no fixed address were arrested without incident. The woman was charged with a Queensland arrest warrant for armed robbery that allegedly occurred in Currumbin on April 22. She was refused bail and appeared before Tweed Heads Local Court on Saturday, May 18, where Queensland Police were successful in seeking her extradition to Queensland. The man was charged on the outstanding warrants of police pursuit, unlicensed driving and receiving stolen property from offences which allegedly occurred in Murwillumbah on April 26. He was also charged with stealing a motor vehicle which allegedly occurred in Tweed Heads on January 16. At the time of his arrest, he was found with tools that could be used to break into cars. He was charged with the warrants and possessing car-breaking implements. He was refused bail to appear before Tweed Heads Local Court on May 21.

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A CHINDERAH man has been charged with mid-range drink driving and drug possession after being pulled over for a random breath test on Chinderah Bay Drive around 1.50am on Friday, May 17. The 47-year-old man was arrested when he returned a positive result. Police searched the man and found he was in possession of cannabis.

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“I lost my brother and his best mate to this exact incident,” he said. “Drink driving and crashed into a tree in Mullumbimby in 2005.” One witness managed to get the licence plate number and Mr Jones said he spoke to police. “They have found the car and the owner however they mentioned they still ‘have work to do’ in order for action to be taken,” he said. The owner of the property, Bruce Butler, said “we need these people off the road”. “There are lots of kids that use that pathway and maybe some more road calming devices should be in place,” he said. Tweed Byron Police District Inspector Mick Dempsey said the incident was still under investigation and he was unable to comment at this stage. He did tell The Weekly that if anyone had been injured, the driver could be charged with leaving the scene of an accident.

He taken to Tweed Heads Police Station where a breath analysis returned a reading of 0.141. He was issued with a notice to attend court on a charge of mid-range drink driving and possessing a prohibited drug. His driver’s licence was suspended and he is due to appear at the Tweed Heads Local Court on June 11.

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A TERRAGON man was charged with possessing a knife in public after he created a disturbance outside Murwillumbah Police Station on Wednesday, May 15, around 6pm. When police were called to the incident they found the 59-year-old holding a knife. The knife was seized and the man was charged with possessing knife in public and bailed to appear before Murwillumbah Local Court June 14.

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A TWEED Heads man has been arrested after police were called to investigate a matter at Tweed Heads West just before 8.30am on Saturday, May 18. They were confronted by a 34-year-old armed with a knife who made several threats while inside the locked premises. Specialist Police were called in to negotiate with the man who came out of the building at 10.30am and was arrested without incident. He was taken to the Tweed Heads Police Station where he was charged with using an offensive weapon to prevent a police investigation, stalking and intimidation, using a carriage service to menace/harass, malicious damage and two charges of breaching an apprehended domestic violence order. He was refused bail and ordered to appear at Tweed Heads Local Court on May 20.


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Tweed’s new top cop focused on crime and community engagement By Jo Kennett HE HAS only been in the job for four months but the Tweed Byron Police District’s new boss is already buckling down on local issues such as cross bordercrime and working to increase community engagement. Superintendent Dave Roptell said his officers had been successful in catching several offenders after a recent spate of thefts from cars and break-ins in the Kingscliff area. “The offenders seem to be mostly young people coming from Queensland,” Supt Roptell said. “We have been able to share information with Qld Police and identify and prosecute offenders. “ We m e e t w i t h o u r Q l d counterparts and the Federal Police, based at the Gold Coast airport, regularly to maintain our relationship.” Supt Roptell took over from the much-loved former Superintendent Wayne Starling and shares a similar interest in engaging with the community and taking care of his men and women. “I plan to build on the foundations Supt Starling has put together and take the district to the next level by

consolidating and continuing to maintain community relationships,” he said. “The welfare of my staff is also a major priority - I am building on the great culture that Supt Starling created.” Supt Roptell said he is also using his previous experience as head of NSW Police Transport Command to make our roads safer. “I have developed Operation Titan which will be run once a month,” he said. “It will have a whole-district focus where we will use our capabilities to really focus on intelligence-driven trouble spots where police will engage and reassure the community that we are out and about, and also to maintain safer roads. “It will be a whole command effort for two days every month. “There may be outstanding warrants or DNA or any number of things and it’s a good opportunity to really focus on those areas.” Supt Roptell said he had “a lot of time and admiration for the police that work in my district”. “They are very proactive at finding and prosecuting outstanding

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o ff e n d e r s a n d ke e p i n g t h e community safe.” In his 29-year career with the NSW Police Force Supt Roptell has worked in many areas of law enforcement, including providing security to George Bush during the 2007 APEC Summit. His last role was heading up the NSW Police Force Youth and Crime Prevention Command and Supt Roptell has a keen interest in keeping young people off the streets through programs like Fit for Life which he founded at Mt Druitt. “I believe in engaging with the community,” he told The Weekly. “I saw the benefits of that working in Redfern. “I believe in engaging at-risk youth in a positive way through mentors and the Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC), all working in partnership to address the vulnerability of some youth. “ T h e C E O o f P C YC , m y management team and local c o m mu n i t y m e m b e r s p u t i t together and we had the Aboriginal community of Mt Druitt on-side. “We boxed for fitness every Monday morning and set the platform to be rolled out across NSW with the aim of diverting young people from the criminal justice system and enhancing police, community and youth relationships.” Supt Roptell said he also supported the Police Commissioner’s Rise Up strategy, providing opportunities to get employment through the Fit for Work program. Supt Roptell loves footy, boxing and the ocean and now lives on the Tweed Coast, an area that has seen

Superintendent Dave Roptell is working on improving engagement with the local community and reducing cross-border crime.

a spike in car crimes and break-ins in recent years. “We have a strong focus on the Kingscliff, Casuarina, Pottsville area crime and operations like Titan will see a strong police presence there,” he said. Supt Roptell has played rugby league his whole life as lock and hooker in the St George and South Sydney (he’s a Rabbitoh’s man) competitions and played State of Origin in the NSW Police

representative side at Burleigh in 1999. “We won 11-10 in extra time. It was the best game I’ve ever been part of,” he said. Supt Roptell is inviting community members to join in the Fit for Life program at Tweed Heads PCYC. “It’s on at 6.30am Monday morning and anyone from the community is welcome to join in.” Contact the Tweed Heads PCYC for more information on (07) 5599 1714.

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World Environment Day Festival is coming Tap into the benefits of volunteering

By Jonathon Howard THE COUNTDOWN is on for World Environment Day Festival which will be held at Knox Park on Sunday, June 2. The event is once again set to host some of shire’s most outstanding environmental projects including a solar van and demonstrations of 3D printing technology. Event coordinator Ari Ehrlich said he wanted to encourage the local community to come down and enjoy a great day of activities and entertainment. “We’re excited to be presenting another World Environment Day Festival in Knox Park for the entire community to learn and engage with our environment,” he said. Mr Ehrlich said this year’s panel discussion would include ecologist John Hunter, environmental lawyer Sue Higginson and Dr Fiona McCormick, a doctor for the environment. Nimbin resident Wayne Wadsworth (Wadzy) from Renewable Economies will present his 3D printer at his stall this year. “We’re also going to have local environmental groups to participate this year as well as

Tweed Shire Council and the Murwillumbah Library,” Mr Ehrlich said. Mr Ehrlich said it has never been a more important time to discuss the world’s environment and future. “We need to be discussing the important aspects of our environment and innovative ways to create employment while ensuring our ecological and biological survival,” he said. The event will include entertainment for the whole family including the Kids Space, and Hoopla Kids Circus and workshop. There will be plenty of healthy vegetarian food available on the day with music from Murray Kyle and local Aboriginal band The Jacks Band. World Environment Day Festival is a Waste Wise Event which is achieved by adopting policies that encourage sustainable purchasing practices such as recycling and utilising biodegradable products. Remember to bring your water bottle, bag and mug to avoid waste. For more information about the festival please visit calderaenvironmentcentre.org or visit their social media.

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By Megan Albany W H I L E VO LU N T E E R I N G w a s traditionally a way of helping assist cashstrapped charities, these days it can be a way to enhance your career prospects according to Volunteer Project Officer for NORTEC’s Volunteer Referral and Resource Centre, Lynn Springer. The organisation was established in the year 2000 to assist volunteers to find a position with a not-for-profit organisation, and to help organisations find the volunteer staff to benefit their service delivery. “Volunteering is not just about helping charitable organisations or doing planting in community gardens, these days it’s more about networking, getting new skills, improving mental health or rehabilitating back into the workforce after a workplace accident,” Ms Springer said. Ms Springer said there are a wide range of organisations looking for volunteers, depending on the type of experience or industry you are interested in. “You can volunteer to be anything from a chicken handler to working in aged care,” she said. “There’s something there for everybody, I recently placed a couple in an equestrian centre in Cabarita because they didn’t want to work indoors so I found them a placement outdoors. “That particular centre teaches children with disabilities, so they are doing really worthwhile work while getting an opportunity to be connected with horses. “Another lady said she wanted to go into hospitality, so we found her a placement with Tweed Tourism.” For a lot of younger people struggling to find employment in the Tweed, Ms Springer said volunteering can act as a pathway towards employment. “Volunteering can assist with job hunting as it opens people up to unadvertised job

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This year’s ceremony, falling between International Day of the Midwife and International Nurses Day, also saw the introduction of a new Consumer Appreciation category, which for the first time encouraged members of the community to nominate a nurse or midwife for their outstanding care. “I would like to congratulate all the winners and nominees at this year’s ceremony,” Katharine Duffy, Director of Nursing, Midwifery and Aboriginal Health said. “I would also like to acknowledge and congratulate all our nurses and midwives across the LHD that these awards represent. “I was delighted with the number of nominations from our community in response to our new Consumer Appreciation Award. “The recipient of this award was Debra Young, a midwife from Lismore who made a significant difference to one of our families during the birth of their child.” Ms Peta Crawford, Nurse Manager of Community and Patient Care Initiatives, presented the award and read out the nomination from the couple who nominated Debra for caring for them before, during and after the birth of their son. As a result, there were very few dry eyes in the room. “I feel honoured and humbled to receive this award,” Debra said. “I have the best job of all, I have the privilege of being part of the most incredible journey of a woman to motherhood.” In 2018/19 the NSW Government is investing $35.3 million in a New Parents Package to support pregnant women and babies, including 100 more midwives to support maternity services and additional nurses for more postnatal home visits ($157 million over four years).

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“So the next time you see pullet eggs for sale, make sure you snatch them up before the chefs beat you to it.” So there you have it – pullet eggs are extra smaller but extra special. We really appreciate the hard work and effort our farmers invest to give us the best and freshest produce every week. And that is why we say “know your farmer know your food”. Thank you for supporting our farming families and local producers at our market every Wednesday. For more details and weekly updates follow us on Facebook at www.facebook. com/Murwillumbah-Farmers-Market or visit our ‘What’s New’ page at http:// murwillumbahfarmersmarket.com.au/whatsnew/ Weekly updates go live at 4pm every Monday, so sign up to receive all the latest news directly to your inbox. See you at the Murwillumbah Farmers’ Market, rain or shine, every Wednesday 7am until 11am (NSW time) at the Murwillumbah Showgrounds via the Harry Williams Gate. Sue Beckinsale - Market Manager manager@murwillumbahfarmersmarket. com.au www.murwillumbahfarmersmarket. com.au

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David and Kaye McNaught first planted their 500 productive pecans in 1999. They are grown in the fertile soils of the Tweed River Valley at Kynnumboon using biological farming methods. David and Kaye carefully nurture their trees, harvesting and packing the pecan nuts to ensure optimum flavour, freshness and nutrition through the year. During winter and being deciduous, the pecan trees lose their leaves, resulting in a stunning vista of delicate silvery branches. Organic compost is spread on the orchard floor, clover flourishes and fixes nitrogen in the soil and cattle are grazed to add to the biological life.

There is a very good reason for this and as Jodie Vikkars from Woodland Valley Farm wrote on their recent social media posts “it has nothing to do with the quality of the eggs”. Jodie said she hoped that you are “eating our pasture-raised eggs for their superior taste and quality”. “Our hens are outside all day every day eating green grass, seeds, and bugs, their eggs reflect this variety of nutrients,” she wrote. “The yolk is a bright yellow, the whites are ‘stiffer,’ and there is a creamy consistency when cooked. “It’s easy to tell the difference between a pasture-raised egg and a store-bought, bland tasting egg.” She said their pullet eggs are even better. “These are the first few eggs our (new younger) girls lay, and because of their small size, the ratio between yolk to white is increased, making the yolk increase the flavour of the egg,” she said. “Pullet eggs are prized by chefs because of their creamy taste when cooked. “Unfortunately, these little powerhouse eggs don’t last long. “The age of the hen determines the size of the egg, so the older she gets, the bigger the egg. Our girls will only be laying pullet eggs for about four weeks.

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Just before spring is a perfect time to prune. Spring also sees the trees come alive again as buds swell and new foliage shoots out. Male and female flowers appear, with the wind spreading pollen through the trees to enable fertilisation. The growers are busy irrigating and mowing to keep the orchard floor clean. Pecans can be purchased from the Spice Palace stall at the market each week. If you are curious about how growers pick their pecans have a look at the post on the Farmers’ Market Facebook page on April 23 where David carefully places their tratcor up against each tree and vibrates it so that it shakes the nuts onto the canvas spread out below the tree. I love pecans fresh and cooked so we have inspiring pecan recipes at: http:// murwillumbahfarmersmarket.com.au/ recipes/ Recipes such as decadent Pecan Torte (Gluten Free) and my favourite: rocket, feta, pecan and beetroot salad

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NEW SEASON Tweed River Pecans are back. Yes their kernels and nuts in shells and while I am writing this they are still processing another 300 kilograms of pecans. What a crazily busy time. There is nothing to beat nuts that have only just been processed. While delightful throughout the year, I believe that at the beginning of the season you can definitely detect the extra sweet nutty freshness of the only just harvested pecans.


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Risk of house fires increasing as cooler months take hold

By Megan Albany NORTHERN RIVERS Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Greg Lewis has called on Tweed Shire residents to play their part in combating an increase in fires during the cooler months ahead. “We see a spike in calls during winter caused by changes in human behaviour with people starting to use appliances that haven’t been used all summer, such as heaters and electric blankets and we see an overall increase to fires caused in homes by these products,” he said. According to statistics from FRNSW Community Safety and Research, the colder weather coincides with a ten per cent increase in the number of home fires, with more fires in bedrooms and lounge rooms as we reach for our heaters and electric blankets to stay warm. Superintendent Lewis said there were simple things residents could do to ensure they stayed safe this winter including checking appliances are working correctly, cleaning lint filters before turning on dryers, keeping a metre from the heater, turning off heaters and electric blankets before getting into bed or leaving home and not leaving candles unattended. “Coming into winter people need to check appliances before using them and be very aware of not overloading power boards,” he said. “If people are lighting candles, they need to use their common sense and not put them near drapes or curtains, make sure there is nothing flammable around it and never leave a naked flame unattended.” While winter sees an increase in fires starting in other areas of the

home, Superintendent Lewis said the kitchen remains the largest area of concern for firefighters. “Forty-five per cent of residential fires start in the kitchen, that’s almost half of all fires,” he said. “We want residents to make sure they are focused on fire safety particularly in the kitchen as thirty percent of our injuries are caused during kitchen fires.” “Fires in the kitchen are often caused by people just not paying attention, so we have a saying, ‘keep looking when you’re cooking’. “What can happen is people throw a steak on and then they get a phone call or they leave to watch TV and forget they are cooking. “We want people to get the message that they should never leave the stove or a hot plate on without monitoring it and also that if you have kids it’s important to teach good fire habits by example.” Should a fire start, Superintendent Lewis said it was important to remain calm and to take appropriate action, especially in the kitchen. “It is important that you don’t panic as the last thing you want to do is to put water on a fat or an oil fire as that will only exacerbate the problem,” he said. “The best thing to do is to turn the stove off, then put a fire blanket over it or put the lid back on the pot or use a heavy towel as you are trying to exclude the oxygen because the fire will go out if it doesn’t get air. “Once the stove is turned off and the pan is covered, leave the pan on the stove and call the fire brigade.” Superintendent Lewis said it was important to not attempt to pick anything up that was on fire or to

Firefighters are urging residents to ensure their fire alarms are active and their safety plans in place

carry burning objects out of the house. “The last thing to do is pick a pan with oil in it up as then you can end up in a situation where you have seats of fire throughout the house where the oil has spilt.” For residents wanting to stay safe this winter, Superintendent Lewis said it was important to have an escape plan and for everyone, including visitors to be aware of the plan. “Have a home escape plan where you evacuate to a central meeting

place such as your letterbox or clothesline,” he said. “Once you are out, stay out and close all the doors, as simply closing doors can contain the fire to the room of origin by reducing oxygen to the fire. “Overarching all of this is making sure you have a working smoke alarm because they do save lives. “You can also install fire blankets and extinguishers.” Superintendent Lewis said it was important to heed the key recommendations of FRNSW including keeping ovens and

rangehoods clean to avoid excess grease igniting in a fire and to never use LPG cylinders for cooking or heating indoors due to the possibility of gas leaks which are both toxic and highly explosive. FRNSW also recommends not using anything metallic in the microwave, avoiding cooking under the influence of alcohol or drugs, keeping matches and lighters out of the reach of children and turning pot handles inwards to avoid them being knocked or grabbed by children. For more information, visit www. fire.nsw.gov.au

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Get Motoring 21

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Cabarita Beach local Taylen Howard has a dream to someday race in MotoGP

Young Taylen proves he’s a gun on a dirt bike By Jonathon Howard CABARITA BEACH youngster Taylen Howard is proving he’s a little pocket rocket on a dirt bike after he achieved some outstanding results at the Qld Dirt Track and Flat Titles during the North Brisbane Junior Motorcycle Club competition earlier this month. The event attracted junior and senior riders from all over Australia vying for a place on the podium. Seven-year-old Taylen stepped up in a big way, competing in the 50cc Division Two (7-9yrs) and 65cc (7-9yrs) classes on both tracks, consisting of day and night racing. Saturday’s Dirt Track racing saw Taylen take home a podium finish of second

place on his 50cc Division Two and sixth in the 65cc final. Sunday’s Flat Track meet ran for five rounds with Taylen coming home in fourth place in his 50cc Division Two bike and eighth in the 65cc final. Taylen’s proud parents including mum, Elly Howard, said he’s been riding since he was four years old. “The only thing on Taylen’s fourth birthday wish list was a Pee Wee 50,” Mrs Howard said. “Not coming from a motorbike family he didn’t think he would get one. “Lucky dad brought the goods home and from that day on his passion, determination and focus to excel on the bike has been a quick progression with him now fighting it out for major titles.” Mrs Howard said Taylen is inspired by his little mate Riley Nauta, who took

out the Australian Junior Dirt Track Title in 2018. “Also, Steve Caballero from California, a well known dirt bike rider and skateboarder,” she said. Taylen now hopes to bring home good results from the Central Coast Cup at the end of May in the lead up to the Australian Junior Dirt Track Titles 2019, to be held at the same track in September which he is hoping for a podium finish. “Taylen’s dream is to continue riding dirt track, gaining experience to then progress into racing Super Bikes, with a grand dream of racing at Phillip Island in the MotoGP,” she said. The Weekly will continue to follow Taylen’s progress and anyone wanting to sponsor or show their support for his racing efforts can contact The Weekly office on (02) 6672 4443.

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TWEED SHIRE Council is hosting an Emergency Services Expo at Jack Evans Boat Harbour on Sunday, May 26 from 10am to 2pm. Everyone is invited along for “a free, fun and information filled day” watching our local emergency services staff in action. There will be demonstrations of the latest disaster response equipment in action with the SES, Police, Ambulance, firefighters, Marine Rescue, Surf Lifesaving, NSW Volunteer Rescue Association, Red Cross and other groups that come together to help the community in times of natural disasters, accidents and emergency situations. Flood, surf and other rescue boats, fire trucks, police response vehicles, all-terrain vehicles and other high-tech disaster response equipment will all be on display. Tweed District Rescue Squad (TDRS) president Drew Carr said Tweed Rescue will be displaying equipment including vertical gear, domestic rescue tools, and will also be doing a live car cut with hydraulic cutters, spreaders, and rams. “We will be doing a live display car cut using our jaws of life equipment at 12 noon,” he said. “We will be showing some of the newer stabilisation equipment. “We will be starting a new recruiting program shortly so it will be a good opportunity for people to see what we do and hopefully spark some interest from volunteers.” Drew said they had just finished Road Safety Week. “We didn’t get a call out in our area for a road crash so that was positive,” he said. “This week is National Volunteers Week, so we are acknowledging the amount of work that volunteers commit to local communities. “There’s great satisfaction helping out and giving back to the community that provides us with a beautiful environment to live in. “Volunteering is a great thing to do and we’d love to see anyone interested in joining us - it’s always an adventure and a challenge and no job is the same. There is a huge amount of satisfaction and warm and fuzzies. “We’re also getting some new equipment on loan to show people what we are fundraising for - it’s the latest hydraulic equipment for road crashes which we hope to be able to purchase with the support of the community.”

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MEMBERS OF the Bristol Car Club of Australia made a special visit to Murwillumbah on Tuesday, May 7, giving locals a look at some of the rarest autos on Australian roads. The car club tour consisted of around 15 Bristols which travelled from Noosa to Ballina, making a special stop in Murwillumbah to catch up with locals and The Weekly. These gleaming beauties are an ideal example of luxury vehicles in the mid-1940s through to 2011, many with adapted parts from World War II aircraft. According to historic records, the Bristol Aeroplane Company built aircraft engines and combat aircraft, which helped the Allies win two world wars. After WWII, the Bristol company looked to car manufacturing to utilise its factory space and skilled workforce, and as war reparation, obtained rights to pre-war BMW car and engine designs. These were developed, improved and re-engineered to become the first Bristol car, the model 400 of 1946. The BMW designed two-litre, six-cylinder engine was used in Bristol cars until 1961 and powered other makes to sporting success including Frazer Nash, AC, Cooper, Lotus and Lister. Chrysler V8s were introduced with the 407 in 1961 and were used on all models up to the Bristol Fighter of 2005, which was powered by an eight-litre, Chrysler V10 engine. In 2011, the Bristol Car Company ceased production and was taken over by Kamcorp Autocraft, a Division of the Frazer Nash Group. In 2016, the revived company launched a speedster named the Bullet, a bespoke design with a visible Bristol pedigree.

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28 Local News Thursday, May 23, 2019

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Rural Land Strategy continues to be thorn in Councillors' side By Jonathon Howard TWEED SHIRE Councillors have voted against a motion to write to all local landholders to inform them about proposed amendments to the Rural Land Strategy (RLS), in what has become a heated local issue amongst landholders and a thorn in the side of Councillors. The strategy came under recent scrutiny after Mayor Katie Milne proposed several amendments to the document including the removal of a clause that would have allowed for secondary dwellings on rural lots greater than ten hectares. The amendments could now also raise the minimum lot size of some RU1 zones from 10 hectares to 40 hectares, which has been strongly opposed by some landholders. Deputy Mayor Chris Cherry said she felt many landholders were unaware of the proposed amendments to the document and she called the motion to write to all landholders outlining the changes. “I feel there is a need to mail out a flyer to inform residents about the importance of rural lands,” she said. “Putting out the positive things that Council is proposing to change and not shying away from the secondary dwelling topic. “We should put a date on this and ask for feedback and ask for people to also provide their details.” However, Cr Warren Polglase spoke against the motion and said this sort of action was “way too late”.

“Many people have already turned up to three meetings that have taken place,” he said, referring to meetings hosted by the Combined Tweed Rural Industries Association (CTRIA), which now has a membership of more than 500 local landholders. “The rural landholder’s group has gone way beyond this. “They’ve already put their points and proposal together and they’ve moved to the stage of wanting an outcome.” Cr Polglase said 575 people have signed a petition to put the CTRIA’s proposals forward, following a large meeting on Wednesday, May 15, with nine points they wish to be considered. “We should be supporting the process coming from the grassroots rural landholders group,” he said. “You’ve got the group so angry they see Council as the enemy. “It would never have happened if the Mayor had not made those changes to the strategy. “We want the outcome between now and Christmas. “There’s a handful of issues that these landholders wish to address.” Cr Polglase stressed that he was not interested in wasting money to send out the notifications and said there could be workshops down the path. Cr Pryce Allsop said Council should have informed the public when the amendments were made to the RLS. “This is going to ignite the fire greater,” Cr Allsop said. “There’s one amendment in there they want to keep.

“I don’t know why you’re starting a fire with this group." Mayor Katie Milne said it was a significant game changer to allow for secondary dwellings on rural farmland. “We were going down the path of looking at 2,600 new dwellings in rural land areas,” she said. “That would be the maximum and that would be a significant increase in rural housing. “We have not been informed of all the implications but the suggestion in the draft was that there were no contributions. “Basically, the rest of the community would be subsidising these dwellings. “Council has also listed a range of impacts to the environment and we should take that on board.” Mayor Milne said she was concerned that those 2,000 odd properties will end up on Airbnb. “There may also be people with families on the site, I’m not saying it would all be Airbnb,” she said. Cr Cooper said he was opposed to the motion highlighting that if the secondary dwellings were allowed it would “preserve the land and enhance the environment”. “The fact is there’s money to be made in the tourism aspect and this will mean that farmers can sell if that want to,” he said. The motion was put to a vote and was lost, with Mayor Milne and Cr Cherry the only ones to vote for it. Members of the CTRIA said in response to the motion the “issues rural landowners have with the Rural

Land Strategy (RLS) have been well and truly aired”. “ I t i s ev i d e n t by re p e at e d unanimous votes by the main stakeholders and constituents who live within the rural communities affected, that they are united in their views and concerns with the RLS and support of the views CTRIA,” a spokesperson for CTRIA told The Weekly. “Councillors have attended a number of meetings and should by now have an extremely clear understanding of the issues landowners have with the RLS.” The CTRIA spokesperson said the association has had an amazing amount of support from the rural community and “we can now confidently claim to be representing in excess of 500 rural landowners”. “The CTRIA do not wish Council staff time to be wasted any further and more ratepayer’s dollars wasted on mail outs, surveys and stall tactics, for the sake of a couple of Councillors that refuse to listen to the community and seem to be determined to achieve their own misaligned agenda,” the spokesperson said. ‘Other Councillors, Polglase and Allsop have demonstrated magnificent commitment and support for rural landholders. “More recently, Councillor Ron Cooper, after going out of his way and taking the time to interact and engage with grassroots consultation, has also come to understand the plight and needs of rural landholders along with Councillor Reece Byrnes.

“The CTRIA believe the RLS must be a document to help owners manage and preserve rural land for the future.” The CTRIA spokesperson said a crucial part of the RLS was the reinstatement of policy direction five which allows for detached secondary dwellings on rural land. “The vast majority of landowners have confir med consistently during direct consultation that they are already under duress, with insufficient financial and human resource to maintain their properties,” the spokesperson said. “Further imposition on landowners, as a direct consequence of the RLS and other strategies, is likely to result in the demise of rural land in the Tweed, rather than the preservation of it. “The environmental improvement and maintenance of properties (the cost of which is continually being imposed on individual landowners) is important for the economic, scenic and environmental quality of the Tweed, as well as the future farming of the land. “This management of properties results is an overall community b e n e f i t bu t i s i n c r e a s i n g ly unsustainable. “Policy direction five provides a simple and effective mechanism to help resource these sustainable practices. “The RLS has also failed to identify and plan for areas of the Tweed unsuitable for agriculture. “There has been no study into the relevance of a 40-hectare minimum lot size.”

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30 Holistic Wellbeing and Healing Thursday, May 23, 2019

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The big news this week has been the retirement of Cooper Cronk at seasons end. His career in sheer numbers is simply phenomenal for the modern day player. 350 plus NRL matches, 38 tests, 22 origins along side 5 NRL grand final rings is extraordinary. Cronk has always been a hugely disciplined, clinical and hard working player. His achievements would not haven possible without these traits and his continual ability to play under pressure, control or manage a game and come up with a clutch play. He formed part of the skillful big 3 for Melbourne who dominated for so long. His ability to play with a broken shoulder in last years big dance only further reinforces the legacy of greatness. Penrith are facing some real demons at the moment. Languishing on the bottom with two wins from ten starts the Panthers are in a tough spot and honestly look a long way from victory. The Titans sit with them and quite simply do not have enough quality players on their roster nor their highest paid key players performing anywhere near the standards accepted in the game today. The Broncos showed some small glimpses of a form reversal by downing the Chooks but it was the loss that has probably been coming. SOuths continue to thrive with Cook and Walker playing magnificent Rugby League. I have to give a wrap also to the Sea Eagles who continue to win ugly and tough with two of their stars sidelined. A great story also behind the debut of Cade Cust on the weekend that would inspire any young player after losing his dad at 14 years of age. In the same breath, the Will Chambers story explained on the Matty Johns show was a beauty as well, coming from Arnhem land and his family foregoing the family home to allow Will to go to school in Brisbane where he was recruited to the Storm.

I’m stoked Ponga has taken on the JT headgear giving after each game also. Congratulations to the Country 16’s who were brave on the weekend against City in Sydney and good luck to the lads for NSW selection this week. The Mustangs bounced back with a quality performance against a star studded Byron Bay on the weekend and will be wary of a wounded Mullumbimby team after the Hornets put the cleaners through them on the weekend. The Cookie cup will be up for grabs again honouring a great man and family See you at the Footy Quinny

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Huge success for Kinship Festival THE KINSHIP Festival has been hailed a huge success by organisers and visitors. The festival, coordinated by the local Aboriginal community, invited all to connect, share and participate in the wisdom and practice of healthy families, strong values and vibrant community culture. Visitors were invited to take part in the community corroboree and join dance groups from across the region from as far as Beaudesert and Grafton in celebration of kinship and connection. Several residents told The Weekly they were amazed by the turnout at Knox Park, which had exceeded initial estimates of around 3,000 people. “It’s amazing to see the town buzzing and so busy,” one visitor said. The central art piece was a community sand sculpture designed by local artists and created by children with the help of Indigenous elders and parents to become a stunning central art piece. The art piece remained in Knox Park for the duration of the Murwillumbah Arts Trail 2019. The event included an outstanding line up of local and visiting musicians. There was also plenty to see and do throughout the day with demonstrations of traditional Indigenous art making and lessons with a free lunch.

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Nina has performed as a soloist with the Gold Coast Philharmonic Orchestra and Griffith Young Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra since 2017 and is one of the youngest entrants ever to be accepted to compete in the Lev Vlassenko Piano Competition. She was selected to perform in the Australian Showcase at the 2016 Sydney International Piano Competition, where her performance was broadcast live via ABC Classic FM. For the Flutterbies concert, Nina will perform solo works by Prokofiev, Clementi and Chopin. She will also accompany her violinist brother Ingram during the concert. At just 15 years old, Ingram is a young and gifted violinist and is currently one of the first violinists with the Queensland Youth Symphony. He has an Associate in Music, Australia (AMusA) Diploma in Violin with Distinction from the Australian Music Examination Board. Ingram has been a member of the Gold Coast Youth Symphony for a number of years, as well as the Qld Youth Symphony and Griffith Young Conservatorium since 2015. For the Flutterbies concert Ingram will be performing with his sister Nina works by Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Beethoven and Bach. The Young Virtuosi concert will be presented in the olde world surrounds of Flutterbies Cottage Cafe, on Saturday, June 22. Doors open at 2pm for a 2.30pm start. Tickets are $45 per person and include a glass of champagne on arrival. The venue has limited seating for only 50 people and tickets book fast. Lunch and show packages are available. For bookings call 0488 713 241 or visit heartsaflameproductions.com

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WINNER OF the Australia National MBS Classic FM 2018 Young Virtuoso of the year, pianist Nina Fan and her violinist brother Ingram, will perform live in Tyalgum village on Saturday, June 22. The Young Virtuosi Concert, organised by Hearts Aflame Productions, will take place in the Flutterbies Piano Room, at 2.30pm. “These are two very exciting performers who are on the brink of a remarkable musical career,” Hearts Aflame Productions manager Solar Chapel said. “Hearts Aflame Productions is passionate about supporting young, emerging artists and giving them an opportunity to share their talents with you, as well as presenting the very best in artistic talent.” Nina was winner of the Queensland Piano Competition (2017), Most Outstanding Pianist of the Year for the Brisbane Eisteddfod and multiple winner of the 4MBS Classic FM 103.7 Piano Award. She is a prize winner of the Australian Concerto Competition Young Instrumentalist Competition and in January 2019 she was invited to perform at the prestigious Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, New York.


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little because just listening to him was crazy.” The sixteen year old, who only a few weeks ago was busking at Fingal’s Food Truck said he was not phased by how quickly he had gone from performing a few local gigs to hitting national headlines. “I’m going to go busking again this Friday because I just love connecting with people, it feels like I’m doing something good and that’s what I love to do,” he said. Budjerah, who is also a songwriter, said for him music was also a great way to speak out about issues he is passionate about. “I write songs with my dad and I talk about Indigenous issues, that’s what most of my songs are about,” he said. “It’s about my culture and I think that’s it’s really important to give Indigenous people a voice. Right now we have a big chunk of people in prison and there’s a lot of crazy things going on so I’m using my music and songs to talk about these issues.” His parents, Mary and Joel Slabb, are well known Fingal identities who founded the Juraki Surf Competition. Mrs Slabb told The Weekly that while The Voice experience was nerve wracking it was still well worth it. “I was pretty nervous watching him and hoping the chair would turn but I really just wanted him to go out there and have fun,” Mrs Slabb said.

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Timely released to complement Murwillumbah’s Art-Deco heritage presently being highlighted through the exhibition on this theme at the Art Gallery, the movie The Chaperone is rooted in the same atmosphere.

“He’s still young so our goal is to keep things as normal as possible and keep him really grounded at home in our little community. “He loves singing and we want every experience for him to be a fun one, we’re just really proud of Budjerah and we hope his future’s bright and we’re really excited about that.” Despite Mr Slabb not making it through on the highly competitive reality TV show, it wasn’t all bad news for the Northern Rivers with Byron Bay singer Amanuel Visser getting through the blind auditions with four chair turns. The seventeen year old, who was adopted at eight months from his homeland of Ethiopia recently recorded a song titled ‘Such A One’ that was written for Michael Jackson, but never released. The track, recorded with esteemed musician Don Boyette in Beverly Hills is now ready for release.

Adapted by Downtown Abbey’s creator Julian Fellowes from the Laura Moriarty’s bestselling novel set in New York in the 1920s, the movie is based on the real story of silent-film star Louise Brooks. Louise starts as a dancer in native Kansas but wants to study in New York and become a new Isadora Duncan. Louise’s mother agrees to let her go provided she is accompanied by a chaperone, and that’s where the real story starts. Norma Carlisle, the woman who volunteers for the task of looking after Louise, is a typical society matron of the old school who still wears a corset and is a staunch supporter of prohibition. Inevitably the two women clash from day one: Louise is a teenager looking for freedom from the provincial atmosphere of her birth town, she is confident in her talents, thinks that prohibition is wrong and enjoys the attention men give her, while Norma is the opposite, a rigid disciplinarian. But she comes with a lot of ‘baggage’: her marriage is in shambles after Norma has discovered her husband in bed with a man, and she has volunteered to accompany Louise to New York in the hope of finding her birth parents, who had abandoned her as a toddler in a local orphanage. Predictably the dynamics of the relationship between the two women leads to each discovering something new in themselves, and they will turn out to be agents of change for each other. Parallel with the pair’s individual stories, the film also offers an insight into the oppressive attitudes of an era which people like Louise helped to bring to an end.

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By Megan Albany LOCAL INDIGENOUS singer Budjerah Slabb (pictured) did his family and community proud when he recently took to the stage to audition for channel Nine’s The Voice. His blind audition, which aired on Monday May 20, was watched by millions of viewers many of whom were shocked when the judges didn’t turn around during his stirring rendition of Climb Every Mountain. Despite never having had a formal vocal lesson, Budjerah impressed the audience with his interpretation of the song which had previously been covered by his hero and The Voice judge Guy Sebastian. “I spent a long time practicing and my dad helped me to work on my tone and to work on how to hit the notes,” he said. “There were bits in the song where I thought ‘this will get them to turn’ but towards the end of the song I think I got a bit more nervous when no one had turned but it was still really fun.” Despite not adding the young vocalist to his team, Guy Sebastian took to the stage to perform a duet with Budjerah who held his own despite his obvious adulation for Mr Sebastian’s vocal ability. “It was super crazy, there were so many emotions going through me at the time,” he said. “I was a bit disappointed and I had to quickly get myself together and then I was really excited to be singing with him, it was incredible and I stepped back a

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“Without their support we may not have received such a positive response from the NSW Government.” The funding application was approved earlier this year and the work to install the air conditioning has been underway for the past few weeks, with this past weekend being the first time the air conditioning has been put to the test. “Response from audiences has been excellent, with comments on how comfortable and silent the ducted system is,” Ken said. “We are now looking forward to being able to provide a comfortably cool venue for all their patrons when the warm weather returns later in the year – and a warm venue in the peak of winter.”

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The Tweed Valley Jazz & Blues Club hosts concerts on the last Friday of the month at the bowls club, with a mission to facilitate the live performance and appreciation of jazz and blues in the Northern Rivers. The evening will kick off at 6pm with regulars the Early Birds, whose experienced musicians play a trad-jazz style accompanied with vocals. The main act of the evening this month is Trombone Kellie, who has become a regular at Condong with her Muddy Roaders, who will bring a mix of swing jazz, jump jazz, trad jazz, rockabilly, soul and gospel.

They are one of the hardest working bands on the Northern Rivers averaging around fifty shows a year from the Sunshine Coast to the Northern Rivers. These are talented musicians with a reputation for entertaining and engaging the audience. Be prepared to stay up late because you won’t want to miss the last set. Listeners can enjoy the duelling horns of Trombone Kellie and Derek Siddon on trumpet with the rhythm section comprising of Peter Hurcombe/Guitar, Toby Baron/Drums and John Hellman/ Bass. Trombone Kellie and her Muddy Roaders will take the stage at 7.30pm. Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for non-members. For bookings please email: tweedvalleyjazzclub1@gmail.com or phone the bowls club on (02) 6672 2238.


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By Megan Albany OVER TEN years ago a band formed with the idea of providing opportunities for people with a disability to connect with the community on equal footing. Since then, the multi-award winning Us The Band has brought smiles to the faces of audiences and performers alike. The popular band started as an initiative of Lifebridge, a disability service provider which provides disability services for people with an intellectual and or physical disability. This Thursday, May 23, the band will perform a free lunchtime concert at Tweed City Shopping Centre, playing songs from the likes of Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles and other legendary artists. “Us The Band is an all inclusive music group with members of Lifebridge being supported to express themselves musically and to be involved with community events,” Lifebridge Community Support Worker and band leader Andrew Tippett said. “The crowd loves it because it’s great, fun music and they can see that it’s empowering for people to get that opportunity. “The group decided Us The Band would be a good name because it’s not about you and it’s not about me, it’s about us as a group.” The band rehearse weekly out of the Cudgen Leagues Club who support the group with rehearsal and equipment spaces. “They just really love rehearsing and performing,” Mr Tippett said. “When they are on stage they get to be the centre of attention.

GLORIA BELL: A free-spirited, fifty-something divorcée spends her days at a straight-laced office job and her nights on the dance floor at clubs around Los Angeles. Starring Julienne Moore. THE CHAPERONE: In the early 1920s, a Kansas woman finds her life forever changed when she accompanies a young dancer on her fame-seeking journey to New York City. Friends of the Regent’s Dress to Impress event at the screening on Thursday 23 May.

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THE EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY OF THE FAKIR: After living in Mumbai tricking people with street magic and fakir stunts, Patel sets out on a journey to find his estranged father and gets dragged on a never-ending adventure. TOP END WEDDING: Lauren and Ned are engaged and have just ten days to find Lauren’s mother who has disappeared in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents and pull off their dream wedding. SPECIAL EVENT…!

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6.00 Mass. (CC) 6.30 Hillsong. (CC) 7.00 Leading The Way. (PGa, CC) 7.30 A Dog’s Tale. (R, CC) 8.00 The Living Room. (PG, R, CC) 9.00 Buy To Build. (R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 12.20 Cook’s Pantry. (R, CC) 12.50 My Market Kitchen. (R, CC) 1.20 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 1.50 MasterChef Aust. (R, CC) 3.00 WhichCar. (PG, CC) 3.30 RPM. (CC) 4.00 Motor Racing. (CC) Supercars Championship. Round 6. Winton SuperSprint. Highlights. 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 Bondi Rescue. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 The Sunday Project. (CC) 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (CC) Edward Yulianto hosts a dumpling workshop. 9.10 FBI. (Mv, CC) Return. Maggie reconnects with a classmate. 10.05 NCIS. (Mv, R, CC) 11.00 The Sunday Project. (R, CC) 12.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS This Morning. (CC)

6.00 Great Escapers. (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 5. Melbourne Vixens v NSW Swifts. 3.00 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 11. St George Illawarra Dragons v Cronulla Sharks. 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 The Voice. (PGal, CC) 8.35 60 Minutes. (CC) Current affairs program. 9.35 Suburban Gangsters: Chow Hayes And Tilly Devine – The Razor Warriors. (Madv, CC) 10.35 Killer On The Line: Darren Byrne. (Mav, CC) 11.35 Surviving R. Kelly. (MA15+ls, CC) 12.35 Filthy Rich. (Mls, 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 Great Escapers. (PG, CC) 5.00 News Early Edition. (CC) 5.30 Today. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG, CC) 1.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 10. Melbourne v GWS Giants. 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 House Rules. (PG, CC) The teams race to have their zones ready. 8.30 Sunday Night. (CC) Current affairs program, hosted by Melissa Doyle. 9.30 Movie: Taken. (2008) (MA15+av, R, CC) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. A former spy uses his expertise to save his estranged daughter after she and her friend are kidnapped. 11.30 The Blacklist. (Mv, CC) Cooper races to find the missing dossier. 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Insiders. (CC) 10.00 Offsiders. (CC) 10.30 World This Week. (R, CC) 11.00 Compass. (PGn, R, CC) 11.30 Praise. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Landline. (CC) 1.30 Gardening Aust. (R, CC) 2.30 Meet The Mavericks. (Mals, R, CC) 3.00 Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure. (R, CC) 4.00 The Mix. (R, CC) 4.30 Home: The Art Of Ian Strange. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Aust Story. (R, CC) 5.30 Brush With Fame. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Repair Shop. (CC) 6.30 Compass. (PG, CC) 7.00 ABC News Sunday. 7.40 Shetland. (Mlv, CC) Return. 8.40 Harrow. (Madnsv, CC) 9.35 Miniseries: Delicious. (Mals, R, CC) 10.20 Line Of Duty. (Mav, R, CC) 11.20 Silent Witness. (Mav, R, CC) 12.20 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 2.40 Crash Test Mummies And Daddies. (Mls, R, CC) 3.15 Miniseries: Delicious. (Mals, R, CC) 4.00 Line Of Duty. (Mav, R, CC) 5.00 Insiders. (R, CC)

6.00 France 24 English News. (CC) 6.30 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. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Speedweek. (CC) 3.00 The Bowls Show. (CC) 4.00 InCycle. (CC) 4.30 Road To The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019. (CC) 5.30 Eva Braun: Hitler’s Wife. (PGav) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Epic Warrior Women. (Madsv, CC) 8.30 Movie: That Sugar Film. (2014) (PG, R, CC) Damon Gameau, Hugh Jackman, Milla Bakaitis. Damon Gameau documents the effects of a high-sugar diet on a healthy body. 10.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 1. From Roland-Garros Stadium, Paris, France. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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. Super Rugby. Round 15. New South Wales Waratahs v Jaguares. 10.00 Motor Racing. Supercars Championship. Round 6. Winton SuperSprint. Race 14. Highlights. 11.00 Reel Action. 11.30 Fishing. Australian Championships. 12.00 Escape Fishing. 12.30 Buy To Build. 1.00 The Doctors. (PG) 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Pooches At Play. 3.30 Reel Action. 4.00 Fishing Edge. 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. 5.00 I Fish. 5.30 David Att’s Planet Earth. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) 8.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Supercars Championship. Round 6. Winton SuperSprint. Highlights. From Winton Motor Raceway, Victoria. 9.30 Law & Order: SVU. (M) 10.30 Sea Patrol UK. (M) 11.30 CSI: Miami. (M) 12.30 Undercover Boss. (M) 1.30 RPM. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 The Doctors. (M)

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 Room For Improvement. 1.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG) 1.30 Australia’s Best Drives. (PG) 2.00 Bowls. Ultimate Bowling Championship. Final. 3.00 Under The Hammer. (PG) 3.30 To Be Advised. 5.00 Escape To The Country. 7.00 Border Patrol. (PG) 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 9.00 Motorway Patrol. (PG) A truckie unleashes carnage on the motorway. 10.00 Cop Squad. (M) 11.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) 12.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG) 12.30 Australia’s Best Drives. (PG) 1.00 The Great Outdoors. 3.00 Bowls. Ultimate Bowling Championship. Final. Replay. 4.00 Jarunee: The Singing Ape. 5.00 Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.00 Star Wars Rebels. (PG) 12.00 LEGO Friends. 12.30 Ninjago. (PG) 1.00 Transformers. 1.30 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. 2.00 Polly Pocket. (PG) 2.30 Tom And Jerry. 3.00 Steven Universe. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. (PG) 4.30 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 5.00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers. (PG) 5.30 The Middle. (PG) 6.30 Movie: The Jungle Book. (1967) (G) 8.10 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 9.10 Movie: Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull. (2008) (M) Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett. 11.35 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 12.00 Adult Swim. (M) 12.25 Moral Orel. (MA15+) 12.35 China, IL. (M) 1.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away! (M) 2.00 Car SOS. (PG) 3.00 Surfing Australia TV. 3.30 Steven Universe. (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. 3.55 Bananas In Pyjamas. 4.10 Get Grubby TV. 4.25 The Numtums. 4.35 Mouk. 4.50 Thomas. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.30 Molly And Mack. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG) 9.10 Randy Writes A Novel. (MA15+) 10.25 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. (M) 11.05 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 11.35 Detectorists. (PG) 12.05 The Black Adder. (PG) 12.40 Inside No. 9. (M) 1.10 Absolutely Fabulous. (PG) 1.35 News Update. 1.40 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 6.35 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.05 Treasure Island. 7.30 The Amazing Spiez! 8.00 Mia And Me. 9.00 TMNT. 10.00 Scope. (C) 10.30 Gamify. (C) 11.00 Brady Bunch. 11.25 Charmed. (PG) 1.30 Happy Together. (PG) 2.30 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 Frasier. (PG) 4.30 The King Of Queens. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 Medium. (M) Allison is unable to get help from Scanlon. 10.25 Buffy The Vampire Slayer. (PG) 11.20 Medium. (M) 12.20 Home Shopping. 1.20 Frasier. (PG) 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 3.30 The King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 The Brady Bunch.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Big Angry Fish. (PG) 7.30 Shopping. 9.30 Dipper’s Backyard BBQ Wars. (PG) 10.00 AFL Game Day. 11.30 Fish Of The Day. (PG) 12.00 The Fishing Show. (PG) 1.00 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 2.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 2.30 Merv Hughes Fishing. (PG) 3.00 Step Outside With Paul Burt. (PG) 3.30 Swamp People. (PG) 5.40 Movie: Godzilla. (1998) (PG) 8.30 Movie: Thor. (2011) (M) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins. The god of thunder is forced to live among mortals. 10.50 Movie: Safe. (2012) (MA15+) Jason Statham, Catherine Chan, Chris Sarandon. 12.50 Guitar Gods Goes Cosmic. (PG) 2.00 Dipper’s Backyard BBQ Wars. (PG) 2.30 Mark Berg’s Fishing Addiction. (PG) 3.30 Fish Of The Day. (PG) 4.00 The Fishing Show. (PG) 5.00 Ax Men. (M)

6.00 TV Shop. 6.30 Beyond Today. 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 11. South Sydney Rabbitohs v Western Suburbs Magpies. 3.00 Customs. (PG) 3.30 Ultimate Airport Dubai. (PG) 4.30 Movie: Red River. (1948) (G) 7.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 8.00 Midsomer Murders. (M) 10.00 Westside. 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (M) 12.00 Top Chef. (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. 7.30 Polish News. 8.00 Maltese News. 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. (PG) 1.00 Front Up. (PG) 1.30 Medicine Or Myth? (PG) 2.35 Funny How? (M) 3.00 Legally Brown. (PG) 5.00 The War On Kids. (PG) 5.25 The Feed. 6.25 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 7.40 Hoarders. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Heathers. (1988) (MA15+) 10.25 Movie: Jennifer’s Body. (2009) (MA15+) 12.20 Miami Porn. (M) 1.10 Movie: Sightseers. (2012) (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.

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6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, CC) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R, CC) 2.40 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 GCBC. (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 MasterChef Australia. (CC) 8.40 Have You Been Paying Attention? (Malns, CC) A fast-paced, irreverent look at news, with Ed Kavalee, Sam Pang and guests competing. 9.40 Kinne Tonight. (CC) Premiere. 10.10 To Be Advised. 11.40 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.40 The Project. (R, CC) 1.50 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 2.40 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 Voice. (PGal, 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 The Voice. (PGal, CC) The blind auditions continue. 9.00 Aretha! A Grammy Celebration For The Queen Of Soul. (PG, CC) Hosted by Tyler Perry. 10.30 100% Footy. (M, CC) 11.30 The Closer. (M, R, CC) 12.30 Our Lives: Extraordinary People: Heaviest Boy. (PGamn, 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: Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost. (2011) (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. (PG, CC) 7.30 House Rules. (PG, CC) Hosted by Johanna Griggs. 8.45 9-1-1. (Mv, CC) In a flashback, Bobby Nash moves to Los Angeles to start over after a devastating family tragedy. 9.45 God Friended Me. (PG, CC) A woman wakes from a coma with no memory. 10.45 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 11.15 Me, Myself & I. (PG, CC) 11.45 Me, Myself & I. (PGs, 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 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 11.00 Catalyst. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Landline. (R, CC) 2.00 Shetland. (Mlv, R, CC) 3.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (R, CC) 5.00 Fake Or Fortune? (R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 Australian Story: The Wronged Man. (CC) 8.30 Four Corners. (CC) A look at stories of concern to Australians 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 Tim’s Vermeer. (Ml, R, CC) 12.45 Vera. (Mav, R, CC) 1.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.10 Tim’s Vermeer. (Ml, R, CC) 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 Al Jazeera. (CC) 2.00 Rome: Empire Without Limit. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 A Wagnerian Voyage. (R, CC) 3.30 Belkis, Queen Of Sheba. (R, CC) 4.00 Kitchen Notebook: Melbourne. (R, CC) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 1. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Great American Railroad Journeys: Philadelphia To Gettysburg. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Medicine Or Myth? (PG, CC) Hosted by Jan Fran. 9.35 24 Hours In Emergency: Forever Young. (Ma, R, CC) 10.35 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 2. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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. 8.30 Motor Racing. World Rally Championship. Round 6. Rally Chile. Highlights. 9.30 I Fish. 10.00 Cheers. (PG) 11.00 David Att’s Planet Earth. (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 student is murdered. 10.30 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Round 6. Monaco Grand Prix. From Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo. 11.30 Super Rugby Wrap. 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 4.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 5.00 The Doctors. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Harry’s Practice. 7.00 Get Arty. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) Return. 8.00 Pipsqueaks. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 10.30 NBC Press. 11.30 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG) 12.00 Bowls. Ultimate Bowling Championship. Final. Replay. 1.00 The Great Outdoors. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Under The Hammer. (PG) 4.00 The Real Seachange. 4.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 5.30 Property Ladder UK. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 The Vicar Of Dibley. (PG) 8.30 Foyle’s War. (M) Sam goes undercover at a petrol depot. 10.30 Autopsy USA: Casey Kasem. (M) 11.30 Air Crash Investigation: Deadly Myth. (PG) 12.30 The Real Seachange. 1.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 2.00 Property Ladder UK. 3.00 The Great Outdoors. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG) 11.00 The Middle. (PG) 12.00 ER. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (M) 3.00 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 3.30 LEGO Friends. 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Tom And Jerry. 4.30 We Bare Bears. (PG) 5.00 Clarence. (PG) 5.30 Regular Show. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 RBT. (PG) 8.30 Misfit Garage: Flipped For A ’69 Chevy Shortbed Pt 1. (M) 9.30 Movie: The Hurt Locker. (2008) (MA15+) Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty. 12.15 Friends. (PG) 1.15 Superjail! (MA15+) 1.30 Squidbillies. (MA15+) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG) 2.30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.00 Turning Mecard. (PG) 3.30 Beyblade Burst Evolution. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 4.50 Transformers. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 3.55 Bananas In Pyjamas. 4.10 Peg + Cat. 4.25 The Numtums. 4.35 Mouk. 4.50 Thomas. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.30 Molly And Mack. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 The Black Adder. (PG) 8.30 The Office. (PG) 9.15 The Inbetweeners. (M) 9.40 Peep Show. (M) 10.05 Plebs. (M) 10.30 Review With Myles Barlow. (MA15+) Final. 11.00 30 Rock. (M) 11.20 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 11.45 Workaholics. (M) 12.05 The Letdown. (M) 3.35 News Update. 3.40 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Totally Spies! 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 7.30 The Amazing Spiez! 8.00 Totally Wild. (C) 8.35 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.00 Hanazuki: Full Of Treasures. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. 10.30 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Raymond. 3.30 Becker. (PG) 4.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 Movie: Training Day. (2001) (MA15+) Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn. 11.25 The Flash. (M) 12.25 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Raymond. 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 8.00 Swamp People. (PG) 9.00 Your 4x4. (PG) 10.00 Merv Hughes Fishing. (PG) 10.30 Step Outside With Paul Burt. (PG) 11.00 Rodeo. PBR Australia. Last Cowboy Standing. 11.30 Rodeo. PBR Australia. Replay. 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 Wicked Tuna. (M) 2.00 Swamp People. (PG) 3.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 3.30 Storage Wars. (PG) 4.00 Swamp People. (PG) 5.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 American Pickers. (PG) 8.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 9.00 Movie: We Were Soldiers. (2002) (MA15+) Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, Greg Kinnear. 11.50 Movie: The Getaway. (1972) (M) 2.25 Creek To Coast. 3.00 Ax Men. (M) 4.00 Wicked Tuna. (M) 5.00 Ax Men. (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 Movie: Home At Seven. (1952) (PG) 1.45 Mad About You. (PG) 2.45 Four In A Bed. (PG) 3.15 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (PG) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 New Tricks. (M) The squad reinvestigates a kidnapping. 8.40 Midsomer Murders. (M) A local veterinary clinic is robbed. 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: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 Tamil News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Movie: Jump. (2012) (M) 1.30 Troll Hunters. (M) 2.35 Billy On The Street. (M) 3.00 PopAsia TV. (PG) 4.05 Room 101. (PG) 5.05 If You Are The One. 6.05 Dateline. 6.40 RocKwiz. 7.30 MythBusters. (PG) 8.30 Life And Death Row. (M) 9.30 Is This Sexual Harassment? (M) 10.35 You’re The Worst. (MA15+) 11.35 Full Frontal. (MA15+) 12.05 Murder, Mayhem And Meditation. (M) 12.55 Movie: Game Loading: Rise Of The Indies. (2015) (MA15+) 2.40 CGTN 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 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.

Tuesday May 28

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6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, CC) 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (R, CC) 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 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PG, CC) Contestants vie for immunity. 8.45 Mr Black. (CC) Mr Black shoots a tiger snake. 9.15 NCIS. (CC) Final. Fornell’s daughter overdoses. 10.10 NCIS: Los Angeles. (CC) Final. 11.05 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 12.05 The Project. (R, CC) 1.05 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 Extra. (CC) 1.30 The Voice. (PGal, 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 Voice. (PGa, CC) 8.45 The Big Bang Theory. (PG, CC) Sheldon and Amy try to garner support. 9.15 The Big Bang Theory. (PGs, R, CC) Raj catches Anu with her ex-boyfriend. 9.45 Timeless. (Mv, CC) 10.45 Major Crimes. (Malv, R, CC) 11.40 This Time Next Year UK. (PGav, CC) 12.35 Great Escapers. (PG, CC) 1.30 Extra. (R, 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: The Preacher’s Sin. (2015) (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. (PG, CC) 7.30 House Rules. (PG, CC) Hosted by Johanna Griggs. 9.00 Andrew Denton’s Interview. (M, CC) Andrew Denton interviews a range of fascinating people in an effort to find out what makes them tick. 10.00 God Friended Me. (PG, CC) Miles and Cara help a sous chef. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 11.30 The Goldbergs. (PGl, CC) 12.00 The Astronaut Wives Club. (Ms, R) 1.00 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 Fake Or Fortune? (R, CC) 11.00 Catalyst. (R, CC) 11.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 Four Corners. (R, CC) 1.45 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Newton’s Law. (Mv, R, CC) 3.00 Poh’s On The Road. (R, CC) 3.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (R, CC) 5.00 Stealing Van Gogh. (PGa, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 The Recording Studio. (PG, CC) 8.45 Joanna And Jennifer: Absolutely Champers. (PG, R, CC) 9.45 The Big Crash Diet Experiment. (R, CC) 10.35 ABC Late News. (CC) 11.05 The Business. (R, CC) 11.25 Q&A. (R, CC) 12.30 Blown Away. (Mal, R, CC) 1.25 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 2.35 The Big Crash Diet Experiment. (R, CC) 3.25 Joanna And Jennifer: Absolutely Champers. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Rome: Empire Without Limit. (PG, R, CC) 3.05 Who Do You Think You Are? (PG, R, CC) 4.05 Kitchen Notebook: Melbourne. (R, CC) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 2. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? Casey Donovan. (PG, CC) 8.30 Insight. (CC) Hosted by Jenny Brockie. 9.30 Dateline. (CC) A look at the practice of disaster prepping. 10.00 Dr Michael Mosley’s Reset. (CC) 10.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 3. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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 Super Rugby Wrap. 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 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) The team searches for a missing man. 8.30 CSI: Miami. (MA15+) After a scalped body is found, Horatio believes that the owners of a nearby casino are involved. 10.30 The Mentalist. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 3.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 4.00 Cheers. (PG) 5.00 The Doctors. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Harry’s Practice. 7.00 Get Arty. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Pipsqueaks. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Property Ladder UK. 1.00 The Great Outdoors. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Under The Hammer. (PG) 4.00 The Real Seachange. 4.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 5.30 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Rosemary & Thyme. (PG) 8.30 Frankie Drake Mysteries. (M) Frankie and Trudy search for a teacher. 9.30 Murdoch Mysteries. (M) A dying man confesses to a murder. 11.30 Air Crash Investigation: Turning Point. (PG) 12.30 The Real Seachange. 1.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 2.00 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 3.00 The Great Outdoors. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 ER. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (PG) 3.00 Children’s Programs. 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Tom And Jerry. 4.30 We Bare Bears. (PG) 5.00 Clarence. (PG) 5.30 Regular Show. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Young Sheldon. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life. (2003) (M) Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler, Ciarán Hinds. 10.45 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 11.10 Young Sheldon. (PG) 12.00 Borderline. (MA15+) 12.30 Friends. (PG) 1.30 Squidbillies. (MA15+) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG) 2.30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.00 Turning Mecard. (PG) 3.30 Beyblade Burst Evolution. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.30 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 4.50 Transformers. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.30 Molly And Mack. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg. 8.40 The IT Crowd. (M) 9.05 The Office. (PG) 10.00 Inside No. 9. (M) 10.30 The Thick Of It. (M) 11.00 Peep Show. (M) 11.25 30 Rock. (M) 11.50 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.10 Workaholics. (M) 12.35 Archer. (M) 12.55 Gary And His Demons. (M) 1.20 The Office. (PG) 2.00 30 Rock. (M) 2.25 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 2.45 Workaholics. (M) 3.05 News Update. 3.10 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Totally Spies! 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 7.30 The Amazing Spiez! 8.00 Totally Wild. (C) 8.35 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.00 Hanazuki: Full Of Treasures. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 Becker. (PG) 4.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 New A-List Stand Up: Lawrence Mooney. (MA15+) 10.30 Drunk History. (M) 11.00 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Swamp People. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 11.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 Wicked Tuna. (M) 2.00 Swamp People. (PG) 3.00 MythBusters. (PG) 4.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 5.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Highway Patrol. (PG) 8.30 Outback Truckers. (PG) Meet truckers driving large rigs. 9.30 Supertruckers. (PG) Premiere. 10.30 Highway Thru Hell. (PG) 11.30 Graveyard Carz. (PG) 12.30 D.U.I. (M) 1.00 Ax Men. (M) 2.00 Wicked Tuna. (M) 3.00 American Pickers. (PG) 4.00 Supertruckers. (PG) 5.00 Ax Men. (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 Movie: Carry On Cruising. (1962) (G) 1.55 Mad About You. (PG) 2.55 Four In A Bed. (PG) 3.25 Mary Queen Of Shops. (PG) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Death In Paradise. (M) A woman predicts her own murder. 8.40 Call The Midwife. (M) Sister Julienne’s faith is challenged. 11.00 Law & Order: SVU. (MA15+) 12.00 Airport Security Colombia. (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. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Dutch News. 10.30 Nepali News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Go Back To Where You Came From. (PG) 2.10 Billy On The Street. (M) 3.00 The Pizza Show. (PG) 3.25 Rise. (PG) 4.15 PBS News. 5.15 If You Are The One. (PG) 6.15 Adam Ruins Everything. (PG) 6.40 RocKwiz. 7.35 MythBusters. (PG) 8.35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (M) 9.30 Sex Tape. (MA15+) 10.35 Das Boot. (MA15+) 12.45 Movie: Early One Morning. (2011) (MA15+) 2.30 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 May 29

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6.00 Headline News. (CC) 8.30 Studio 10. (PG, CC) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.00 MasterChef Aust. (PG, R, CC) 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 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (CC) The contestants face a team service challenge. 8.45 Five Bedrooms. (Maln, CC) The housemates address Ben’s behaviour. 9.45 Bull. (M, CC) Bull takes on a pro bono client. 10.40 Sports Tonight. (CC) 11.10 Hawaii Five-0. (Mv, CC) 12.05 WIN’s All Australian News. (CC) 1.05 The Project. (R, CC) 2.05 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG, CC) 3.00 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 Extra. (CC) 1.30 Kevin Can Wait. (PGa, R, CC) 2.00 The Voice. (PGa, 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 Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation. (PGl, CC) 8.40 20 To One. (Mlsv, CC) A countdown of viral videos. 9.40 New Amsterdam. (Mamv, CC) Final. 10.40 Rizzoli & Isles. (Mv, R, CC) 11.30 Mom. (Ma, R, CC) 12.15 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown. (PG, R, CC) 12.40 Harry. (PG, R, CC) 1.30 Extra. (R, 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: Dark Desire. (2012) (Masv, 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) Colby makes an enemy of Bella. 7.30 House Rules. (PG, CC) Hosted by Johanna Griggs. 9.00 The Bay. (Madlv, CC) A confession leaves Lisa with a new perspective on Dylan’s killer. Abbie has a terrifying experience. 10.00 The Bay. (Mdlv, CC) Final. The team investigates Holly’s confession. 11.00 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 11.30 Blindspot. (Mv, 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 Stealing Van Gogh. (PGa, R, CC) 11.00 Catalyst. (PG, R, CC) 11.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Press Club. (R, CC) 1.30 Compass. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Newton’s Law. (Ma, R, CC) 3.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Nolan. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 7.30. (CC) 8.00 Anh’s Brush With Fame. (PG, CC) 8.30 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M, CC) 9.00 The Letdown. (Mls, CC) Return. 9.30 QI. (PG, CC) 10.00 To Be Advised. 10.45 ABC Late News. (CC) 11.15 The Business. (R, CC) 11.30 Four Corners. (R, CC) 12.15 Media Watch. (PG, R, CC) 12.35 Movie: Girl Asleep. (2015) (Mal, R, CC) 1.50 How To Stay Young. (R, CC) 2.50 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.45 To Be Advised. 4.30 The Drum. (R, CC) 5.30 One Plus One. (R, CC)

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TV Guide 6.00 WorldWatch. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Dateline. (R, CC) 2.30 Insight. (R, CC) 3.30 The Truth About Fussy Eaters. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 3. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Going Places With Ernie Dingo. (CC) 8.00 Great British Railway Journeys: Ealing Broadway To South Kensington. (CC) 8.35 24 Hours In Emergency: Mother’s Courage. (Ma, CC) A man is rushed to hospital. 9.35 The Good Fight. (CC) 10.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 4. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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. 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 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) 7.30 NCIS. (M) A Mossad agent is killed in the US. 8.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) Callen and Hanna go on a secret mission to retrieve key evidence from a crime scene. 10.20 To Be Advised. 10.50 NCIS. (M) 12.40 Home Shopping. 2.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation. (PG) 3.05 Matlock. (M) 4.05 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 5.05 The Doctors. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Harry’s Practice. 7.00 Get Arty. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Pipsqueaks. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 1.00 The Great Outdoors. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Under The Hammer. (PG) 4.00 The Real Seachange. 4.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 5.30 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) Two teams try to make the biggest profit. 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG) A fisherman is found with live bait. 8.30 Air Crash Investigation: Deadly Mission. (PG) Takes a look at the crash of VSS Enterprise, an experimental spaceflight test vehicle. 11.30 Car Wars. (M) 12.30 The Real Seachange. 1.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 2.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 ER. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (PG) 3.00 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 3.30 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Tom And Jerry. 4.30 We Bare Bears. (PG) 5.00 Clarence. (PG) 5.30 Regular Show. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Waterworld. (1995) (M) Kevin Costner, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Dennis Hopper. A man battles pirates. 11.10 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 12.00 Borderline. (M) 12.30 Friends. (PG) 1.30 Squidbillies. (MA15+) 2.00 Regular Show. (PG) 2.30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.00 Turning Mecard. (PG) 3.30 Beyblade Burst Evolution. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.30 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 4.50 Transformers. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 4.25 The Numtums. 4.35 Mouk. 4.50 Thomas. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.30 Molly And Mack. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. 8.00 Squinters. (M) 8.25 Upper Middle Bogan. (M) 8.55 The Office. (PG) 9.35 Banged Up Abroad. (M) 10.20 30 Rock. (PG) 10.45 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 11.05 Workaholics. (M) 11.30 The Office. (PG) 12.20 30 Rock. (M) 12.40 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 1.05 Workaholics. (M) 1.25 The Thick Of It. (M) 1.55 Stupid Man, Smart Phone. (M) 2.45 News Update. 2.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Totally Spies! 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 7.30 The Amazing Spiez! 8.00 Jar Dwellers SOS. (C) 8.35 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.00 Hanazuki: Full Of Treasures. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 Becker. (PG) 4.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 7.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 Movie: I Am Number Four. (2011) (M) Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron. 11.10 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.40 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 12.30 Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 8.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 Supertruckers. (PG) 11.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 World’s Toughest Cops. (M) 2.00 D.U.I. (M) 2.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 3.00 MythBusters. (PG) 4.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 5.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.30 Futurama. (PG) 8.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 9.00 Rostered On. (MA15+) 9.30 Family Guy. (M) 10.30 American Dad! (PG) 11.30 Swift And Shift Couriers. (M) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 World’s Toughest Cops. (M) 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 Movie: Please Turn Over. (1960) (PG) 1.50 Mad About You. (PG) 2.50 Four In A Bed. (PG) 3.20 Mary Queen Of Shops. (PG) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. Hosted by Fiona Bruce. 7.30 David Attenborough’s The Blue Planet II: Big Blue. (PG) 8.30 Serial Killer With Piers Morgan: Alejandro Henriquez. (M) Piers Morgan interviews Alejandro Henriquez, who was convicted of murdering a young woman and two girls. 9.30 Westside. Rita has her mind blown. 11.30 Mary Portas Secret Shopper. (M) 12.30 Four In A Bed. (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.

6.00 WorldWatch. 8.30 Macedonian News. 9.00 Croatian News. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Dutch News. 10.30 African News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Go Back To Where You Came From. (M) 1.05 Rise Of The Supergamer. (M) 2.10 Rise. (M) 3.00 The Pizza Show. (PG) 3.25 Jungletown. (PG) 4.15 PBS News. 5.15 If You Are The One. (PG) 6.15 News. 6.40 RocKwiz. 7.35 MythBusters. (PG) 8.35 Movie: Purple Rain. (1984) (M) 10.40 Movie: Tokyo Tribe. (2014) (MA15+) 12.50 Movie: The Clown. (2010) (MA15+) 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.

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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 May 30

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 MasterChef Aust. (R, CC) 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 GCBC. (CC) 4.30 Bold. (PG, CC) 5.00 News. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (CC) Secrets Week concludes. 8.40 Ambulance Australia. (Mal, CC) Final. Follows NSW Ambulance’s Sydney operations. 9.40 Law & Order: SVU. (Mv, CC) A pop star is assaulted. 10.35 Blue Bloods. (Mv, CC) Final. 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 Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation. (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 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 12. Penrith Panthers v Manly Sea Eagles. From Panthers Stadium, Sydney. 9.45 Golden Point. (CC) Post-match NRL wrap up. 10.45 Lethal Weapon. (MA15+v, CC) 11.45 Cold Case. (M, R, CC) 12.40 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown. (PG, R, CC) 1.05 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 Seven Morning News. (CC) 12.00 Movie: Fugitive At 17. (2012) (Madv, 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 Home And Away. (PGads, CC) Colby fears Bella’s mood swings. 8.30 Britain’s Got Talent. (PG, CC) Auditions continue as weird, wacky and wonderful acts compete in front of celebrity judges. 9.45 The Latest: Seven News. (CC) 10.15 The Front Bar. (M, CC) Takes a lighter look at all things AFL. 11.15 Andrew Denton’s Interview. (PG, R, CC) Hosted by Andrew Denton. 12.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Sunrise. (CC)

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 How To Stay Young. (R, CC) 11.00 Catalyst. (R, CC) 11.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 The Repair Shop. (R, CC) 1.30 QI. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco. (Mav, R, CC) Final. 3.00 The Cook And The Chef. (R, CC) 3.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Children’s Programs. 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 Press. (Mlv, CC) 10.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R, CC) 10.30 ABC Late News. (CC) 11.00 The Business. (R, CC) 11.20 Wentworth. (Madlsv, CC) 12.05 Killing Eve. (Ma, R, CC) 12.50 How To Stay Young. (R, CC) 1.50 Press Club. (R, CC) 2.50 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv) 3.40 Wentworth. (Madlsv, 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. 7.30 Italian News. 8.10 Filipino News. 8.40 French News. 9.30 Greek News. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Over The Black Dot. (R, CC) 3.00 Search For Atlantis. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Kitchen Notebook: Melbourne. (R, CC) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 4. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Walking Britain’s Lost Railways: Dartmoor. (CC) 8.30 Miniseries: Chimerica. (Mal, CC) Part 3 of 4. 9.30 Miniseries: Chimerica. (CC) Part 4 of 4. 10.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 5. From Roland-Garros Stadium, Paris, France. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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 Super Rugby Wrap. 9.30 WhichCar. (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. (M) Steve receives a shock. 9.30 SEAL Team. (M) A US officer is held hostage. 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 Cheers. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Harry’s Practice. 7.00 Get Arty. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Pipsqueaks. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 Property Ladder UK. (PG) 1.00 The Great Outdoors. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Under The Hammer. (PG) 4.00 The Real Seachange. 4.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 5.30 Property Ladder UK Revisited. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Father Brown. (M) Father Brown becomes embroiled with MI5. 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. (M) A young secretary working late is startled by a man hiding in the back of her car. 10.30 Air Crash Investigation: Lethal Turn. (PG) 11.30 Mighty Cruise Ships: MSC Divina. 12.30 The Real Seachange. 1.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 2.00 Property Ladder UK Revisited. 3.00 The Great Outdoors. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 ER. (PG) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 Sliders. (PG) 3.00 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 3.30 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Tom And Jerry. 4.30 We Bare Bears. (PG) 5.00 Clarence. (PG) 5.30 Regular Show. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. (PG) 7.30 Top Gear. (PG) 9.00 Movie: Money Train. (1995) (MA15+) Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson, Jennifer Lopez. 11.15 Police Ten 7. (M) 12.15 WWE Raw. (MA15+) 1.15 Friends. (PG) 2.15 Superjail! (MA15+) 2.30 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel. (PG) 3.00 Turning Mecard. (PG) 3.30 Beyblade Burst Evolution. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.30 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 4.50 Transformers. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.30 Molly And Mack. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 The Weekly. (M) 8.30 Mock The Week. (M) 9.00 Sammy J. (PG) 9.05 The Office. (PG) 9.45 The Letdown. (M) 10.15 Finding Joy. (M) Premiere. 10.40 Schitt’s Creek. (M) 11.25 30 Rock. (PG) 11.50 Parks And Recreation. (M) 12.10 Workaholics. (M) 12.35 The Office. (PG) 1.15 30 Rock. (PG) 1.35 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 2.00 Workaholics. (M) 2.20 The IT Crowd. (M) 2.45 News Update. 2.50 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Totally Spies! 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 7.30 The Amazing Spiez! 8.00 Scope. (C) 8.35 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.00 Hanazuki: Full Of Treasures. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. (PG) 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Raymond. 3.30 Becker. (PG) 4.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. 7.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 9.00 The Graham Norton Show. 10.00 Funny Girls. (MA15+) 10.30 Two And A Half Men. (M) 11.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 1.30 Medium. (MA15+) 2.30 Raymond. 3.30 James Corden. (M) 4.30 Shopping. 5.30 King Of Queens. (PG)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 The Simpsons. (PG) 11.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 World’s Toughest Cops. (M) 2.00 Family Guy. (M) 3.00 MythBusters. (PG) 4.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 5.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 6.00 American Pickers. (PG) 7.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Patriot Games. (1992) (M) Harrison Ford, Anne Archer, Sean Bean. A former CIA agent becomes a target for assassination after shooting an IRA terrorist. 11.00 Movie: Black Mass. (2015) (MA15+) Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dakota Johnson. 1.30 The Front Bar. (M) 2.30 Ax Men. (M) 3.30 World’s Toughest Cops. (M) 4.30 Pawn Stars. (PG) 5.00 Ax Men. (M)

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 Movie: The Man In The White Suit. (1951) (G) 1.45 Mad About You. (PG) 2.45 Four In A Bed. (PG) 3.15 David Attenborough’s The Blue Planet II. (PG) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.00 ICC World Cup Pre-Match. 7.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Match 1. England v South Africa. Morning session. From The Oval, London. 11.00 ICC World Cup Innings Break. 11.45 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Match 1. England v South Africa. Afternoon session. From The Oval, London. 3.30 Four In A Bed. (PG) 4.00 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 Dutch News. 10.30 Somali News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 Movie: Fat Kid Rules The World. (2012) (M) 1.50 Bad Bridesmaid. (M) 3.35 Great Minds. (PG) 3.45 Cyberwar. (PG) 4.10 PBS News. 5.10 If You Are The One. (PG) 6.10 News. 6.40 RocKwiz. 7.30 MythBusters. (PG) 8.30 The Feed. 9.30 Me And My… (M) 10.25 Movie: The Handmaid’s Tale. (1990) (MA15+) 12.25 Danger 5. (MA15+) 1.30 Frisky Business. (MA15+) 2.25 Deutsche Welle. 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.

Friday May 31

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. (PGal, CC) 1.00 The Living Room. (R, CC) 2.00 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) 2.30 Neighbours. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 3.30 My Market Kitchen. (CC) 4.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. (CC) 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 Celebrity Name Game. (CC) 6.30 The Project. (CC) 7.30 The Living Room. (CC) Miguel and Dr Chris head to the Murray River. 8.30 The Graham Norton Show. (CC) Guest host Jack Whitehall is joined by Gwendoline Christie, Luke Evans, Peter Crouch, and David Walliams. 9.30 To Be Advised. 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)

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: The Cobbler. (2014) (PGlnsv, R, CC) 3.00 News. (CC) 4.00 Afternoon News. (CC) 5.00 Hot Seat. (R, CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 A Current Affair. (CC) 7.30 Rugby League. (CC) NRL. Round 12. Parramatta Eels v South Sydney Rabbitohs. From Bankwest Stadium, Sydney. 9.45 Friday Night Knock Off. (CC) Post-match NRL wrap up. 10.45 Behind The Blues. (CC) 11.45 Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation. (PGl, R, CC) 12.45 World’s Funniest Videos Top 10 Countdown. (PG, R, CC) 1.10 Extra. (CC) 1.30 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.00 Global Shop. 4.30 Great Escapers. (PG, CC) 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: Blue Lagoon: The Awakening. (2012) (Mas, 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) Hosted by Johanna Griggs. 8.30 Movie: X-Men: Days Of Future Past. (2014) (Mlv, R, CC) Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. With both mutants and humans facing extinction, Wolverine goes back in time to save the day. 11.05 To Be Advised. 12.05 Time After Time. (Mv, R) A young H.G. Wells pursues Jack the Ripper. 1.05 Time After Time. (Mv, R) 2.00 Home Shopping.

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6.00 News. (CC) 9.00 ABC News Mornings. (CC) 10.00 How To Stay Young. (R, CC) 11.00 Catalyst. (R, CC) 11.30 A Taste Of Landline. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 1.00 One Plus One. (CC) 1.30 Would I Lie To You? (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Press. (Mlv, R, CC) 3.00 Poh’s On The Road. (R, CC) 3.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R, CC) 4.00 Think Tank. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Back In Time For Dinner. (PG, R, CC) 6.00 The Drum. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 Gardening Australia. (CC) 8.30 Killing Eve. (MA15+v, CC) Final. Eve botches the mission to save her partner. 9.15 Silent Witness. (MA15+av, CC) An US ambassador’s aide is targeted by an assassin. 10.15 ABC Late News. (CC) 10.45 The Business. (R, CC) 11.05 The Weekly With Charlie Pickering. (M, R, CC) 11.30 Planet America. (R, CC) 12.15 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

6.00 WorldWatch. 10.30 German News. 11.00 Spanish News. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 The Point. (R, CC) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. (CC) 3.30 My Second Restaurant In India. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 5. Highlights. 5.30 Letters And Numbers. (R, CC) 6.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.30 Great British Railway Journeys: Darlington To Dunbar. (R, CC) 8.00 Great British Railway Journeys: Longniddry To Edinburgh. (PG, R, CC) 8.35 Movie: Children Of Men. (2006) (MA15+v, R, CC) Clive Owen, Michael Caine, Julianne Moore. A peace activist agrees to safeguard a pregnant woman. 10.35 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 6. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 6. Monaco Grand Prix. Replay. 9.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 10.00 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. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 6.00 Judge Judy. (PG) Real-life courtroom drama. 6.30 Bondi Rescue. (PG) Follows the work of elite lifeguards. 7.30 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M) A boy with telekinetic powers flees from a research facility after fearing scientists will kill him. 11.30 Hawaii Five-0. (M) Steve receives a shock. 12.30 Home Shopping. 2.00 Nash Bridges. (M) 3.00 Walker, Texas Ranger. (M)

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Harry’s Practice. 7.00 Get Arty. (C) 7.30 Get Clever. (C) 8.00 Pipsqueaks. (P) 8.30 Million Dollar Minute. 9.30 NBC Today. 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PG) 1.00 Bowls. Ultimate Bowling Championship. Final. Replay. 2.00 Million Dollar Minute. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 3.30 Under The Hammer. (PG) 4.00 The Real Seachange. 4.30 Air Crash Investigation. (PG) 5.30 Property Ladder UK Revisited. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 7.30 Border Security: International. (PG) 8.30 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2016. From Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. 10.30 Building The Dream. 11.30 Air Crash Investigation: Storming Out. (PG) 12.30 The Real Seachange. 1.00 Bargain Hunt. (PG) 2.00 Property Ladder UK Revisited. 3.00 The Great Outdoors. 4.00 Million Dollar Minute. 5.00 Home Shopping.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 10.00 Dawson’s Creek. (PG) 11.00 Friends. (PG) 12.00 ER. (M) 1.00 Xena: Warrior Princess. (M) 2.00 James May’s Cars Of The People. (PG) Return. 3.00 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 3.30 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. (PG) 4.00 Kids’ WB. (PG) 4.05 Tom And Jerry. 4.30 We Bare Bears. (PG) 5.00 Clarence. (PG) 5.30 Regular Show. (PG) 6.00 Friends. (PG) 6.30 Movie: Fantasia. (1940) (G) 9.00 Mickey’s 90th Spectacular. 10.45 Movie: Airplane II: The Sequel. (1982) (PG) 12.25 WWE Smackdown. (MA15+) 1.25 Street Outlaws. (M) 2.30 Surfing. WSL Men’s World Qualifying Series. Sydney Surf Pro. 3.30 Beyblade Burst Evolution. (PG) 4.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG) 4.30 Pokémon The Series: Sun & Moon – Ultra Adventures. 4.50 Transformers. 5.10 Kate And Mim-Mim. 5.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! (PG)

6.00 Children’s Programs. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.30 Molly And Mack. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Hard Quiz. (PG) 8.30 Gruen. (PG) 9.10 The Office. (PG) 10.00 Detectorists. (PG) 10.30 Archer. (MA15+) 10.50 Gary And His Demons. (M) Final. 11.15 30 Rock. (PG) 11.35 Parks And Recreation. (PG) 12.00 Workaholics. (M) 12.20 The Office. (PG) 1.05 30 Rock. (PG) 1.25 Parks And Recreation. (M) 1.45 Workaholics. (M) 2.10 Banged Up Abroad. (M) 2.55 News Update. 3.00 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Totally Spies! 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.00 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 7.30 The Amazing Spiez! 8.00 Gamify. (C) 8.35 Rekkit Rabbit. 9.00 Hanazuki: Full Of Treasures. 9.30 Crocamole. (P) 10.00 Raymond. 11.00 Frasier. (PG) 12.00 WIN News. 1.00 Medium. (M) 3.00 Raymond. (PG) 3.30 Becker. (PG) 4.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 5.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Neighbours. (PG) 7.00 Happy Together. (PG) 8.30 Strictly Come Dancing. Celebrities show off their dance skills. 11.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 12.30 Home Shopping. 1.30 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG) 3.00 Happy Together. (PG) 3.30 The Late Late Show With James Corden. (M) 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Joseph Prince: New Creation Church.

6.00 Shopping. 6.30 Fishing Addiction. (PG) 7.30 Creek To Coast. 8.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 9.00 American Pickers. (PG) 10.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 11.00 Engineering Connections. (PG) 12.00 Ax Men. (M) 1.00 World’s Toughest Cops. (M) 2.00 D.U.I. (M) 2.30 Baggage Battles. (M) 3.00 MythBusters. (PG) 4.00 Restoration Garage. (PG) 5.00 Desert Collectors. (PG) 6.00 Pawn Stars. (PG) 7.00 Friday Night Countdown. 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 11. North Melbourne v Richmond. 10.30 AFL Post Game Show. 11.30 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M) 12.30 Ax Men. (M) 1.30 Baggage Battles. (M) 2.00 World’s Toughest Cops. (M) 3.00 Rodeo. PBR Australia. Bulls of the PBR. 3.30 Rodeo. PBR Australia. Monster Energy Grand Final. Replay. 4.00 Tenpin Bowling. Rolling Thunder. Replay. 5.00 World’s Most Amazing Videos. (M)

6.00 TV Shop. 7.00 Creflo. (PG) 7.30 TV Shop. 10.30 Ellen DeGeneres. (PG) 11.30 My Favorite Martian. 12.00 Movie: Hue And Cry. (1947) (G) 1.45 Mad About You. (PG) 2.45 Four In A Bed. (PG) 3.15 Mary Queen Of Shops. (PG) 4.25 Heartbeat. (PG) 5.30 Vet On The Hill. (PG) 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. Hosted by Fiona Bruce. 7.30 As Time Goes By. (PG) Lionel and Jean go shopping. 8.40 Movie: John Grisham’s The Client. (1994) (M) Susan Sarandon, Brad Renfro, Tommy Lee Jones. A lawyer is hired to protect a boy who is being pursued by the Mafia and an ambitious federal prosecutor. 11.10 Movie: Stand By Me. (1986) (M) Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman. 1.00 Call And Win. (M) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping.

6.00 WorldWatch. 12.00 Movie: Chicken With Plums. (2011) (M) 1.40 Billy On The Street. (M) 2.05 The Marngrook Footy Show. 3.35 Tattoo Age. (PG) 4.00 WorldWatch. 5.00 If You Are The One. (PG) 6.00 News. 6.25 Rex In Rome. (PG) 7.20 Monty Python’s Flying Circus. 8.30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine. (PG) 9.00 Sex In Japan: Dying For Company. 9.30 Rugby Union. Global Rapid Rugby Showcase Series. Western Force v Kagifa Samoa. 11.30 VICE World Of Sports. (M) 11.55 Armed and Reasonable: Guns And Canada. (M) 12.20 Canadian Cannabis: Candyland. (M) 12.45 Orphan Black. (MA15+) 2.25 NHK World English News. 3.00 Thai News. 3.30 Bangla News. 4.00 Punjabi News. 4.30 WorldWatch.

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6.00 Fishing. (CC) Australian Championships. 6.30 Escape Fishing. (R, CC) 7.00 RPM. (R, CC) 7.30 WhichCar. (R, CC) 8.00 What’s Up Down Under. (R, CC) 8.30 Fishing Aust. (R, CC) 9.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R, CC) 9.30 St10. (PG, CC) 12.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, CC) 1.00 The Living Room. (PG, R, CC) 2.00 Healthy Homes Aust. (CC) Return. 2.30 The Renovation King. (R, CC) 3.00 Cook’s Pantry. (R, CC) 3.30 What’s Up Down Under. (CC) 4.00 Bondi Vet. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 10 News First. (CC) 6.00 To Be Advised. 7.30 Ambulance. (Mal, CC) Paramedics respond to a suspected terror incident. 8.45 One Born Every Minute. (CC) Parents of seven are adding to their family. 9.45 Ambulance. (Madl, R, CC) The crew comes to the aid of an elderly man. 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans. (Mv, CC) Final. 12.00 Elementary. (Mv, 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. (CC) World League. Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach. Highlights. 1.00 Our State On A Plate. (PG, CC) 1.30 Australia’s Top Ten Of Everything. (PG, CC) Premiere. 2.30 Superfoods: The Real Story. (PGa, CC) 3.00 Netball. (CC) Super Netball. Round 6. Sunshine Coast Lightning v Melbourne Vixens. 5.00 News. (CC) 5.30 Getaway. (PG, CC) 6.00 NBN News. (CC) 7.00 Movie: Sing. (2016) (G, CC) Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane. 9.15 The Voice. (PGal, R, CC) The blind auditions continue. 10.45 The Voice. (PGal, R, CC) 12.00 Movie: Patrick. (2013) (MA15+lnv, R, CC) 2.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 Global Shop. 5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Wesley Impact. (CC)

6.00 Shopping. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 10.00 The Morning Show: Weekend. (PG, CC) 12.00 To Be Advised. 1.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 11. GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns. 4.30 Crash Investigation Unit: Rush Hour. (PG, 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: Men In Black II. (2002) (PGhlv, R, CC) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, Rosario Dawson. A secret agent enlists his former partner. 8.45 Movie: X-Men: Apocalypse. (2016) (Mlv, R, CC) James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender. With the reemergence of the world’s first mutant, the X-Men must unite to defeat his extinction level plan. 11.45 To Be Advised. 1.00 Home Shopping.

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6.00 Rage. (PG, CC) 11.00 Classic Countdown. (R, CC) 12.00 ABC News At Noon. (CC) 12.30 Call The Midwife. (Ma, R, CC) 1.30 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R, CC) 3.00 Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites. (R, CC) 3.30 Restoration Australia. (PG, R, CC) 4.30 Landline. (R, CC) 5.00 Escape From The City. (R, CC) 6.00 Antiques Roadshow. (CC) 7.00 ABC News. (CC) 7.30 Shakespeare And Hathaway: Private Detectives. (PG, CC) Return. 8.15 Call The Midwife. (PG, CC) Final. The team prepares for Sister Monica Joan’s birthday. 9.15 Harrow. (Madnsv, R, CC) When a mummified body is found in a suburban home, Harrow and Grace set about uncovering a grim secret. 10.10 Happy Valley. (MA15+al, R, CC) 11.10 Unforgotten. (Malv, R, CC) 12.00 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)

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. 12.00 Arabic News F24. 12.30 Turkish News. 1.00 PBS News. (CC) 2.00 Gymnastics. (CC) FIG Individual All-Around World Cup. 4.00 InCycle. (CC) 4.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 6. Highlights. 5.30 River Cottage Australia. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 SBS World News. (CC) 7.35 Movie: Disneynature: Monkey Kingdom. (2015) (CC) Tina Fey. 9.20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. (Mlns, R, CC) Hosted by Jimmy Carr. 10.20 Destination Flavour China Bitesize. (R, CC) 10.30 Tennis. (CC) French Open. Day 7. From Roland Garros Stadium, Paris, France. 4.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia. (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 Cheers. (PG) 8.30 The Doctors. (PG) 9.30 Hogan’s Heroes. 10.30 I Fish. 11.00 Jake And The Fatman. (PG) 12.00 Motor Racing. SuperUtes Championship. Winton SuperSprint. Highlights. 1.00 Diagnosis Murder. (PG) 2.00 ST: Next Gen. 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager. (PG) 4.00 WhichCar. (PG) 4.30 Mighty Machines. Premiere. 5.00 Reel Action. 5.30 Escape Fishing. 6.00 Cops. (PG) 6.30 Scorpion. (PG) 7.30 MacGyver. (M) 8.30 NCIS: New Orleans. (M) A petty officer’s murder is investigated. 10.30 SEAL Team. (M) 11.30 NCIS: Los Angeles. (M) 12.30 RPM. 1.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Race 6. Monaco Grand Prix. Replay. 2.00 Undercover Boss. (M) 3.00 The Doctors. (M) 5.00 Hogan’s Heroes.

6.00 Shopping. 8.00 Travel Oz. (PG) 9.30 NBC Today. 11.30 Bowls. Ultimate Bowling Championship. Final. Replay. 12.30 The Great Outdoors. 1.30 SA Weekender. 2.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG) 2.30 Sydney Weekender. 3.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. 5.00 Creek To Coast. 5.30 To Be Advised. 6.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Spring. (PG) 7.30 Mighty Cruise Ships: Ocean Endeavour. (PG) Takes a look at the MS Ocean Endeavour. 8.30 Escape To The Country. Alistair Appleton goes on a propertyseeking mission with a retired couple. 11.30 The Yorkshire Vet In Spring. (PG) 12.30 Sydney Weekender. 1.00 The Great Australian Doorstep. (PG) 1.30 Queensland Weekender. 2.00 The Great Day Out. 2.30 SA Weekender. 3.00 Harry’s Practice. 4.00 Rugby Union. Shute Shield. Replay.

6.00 Children’s Programs. 11.30 Heidi. (C) 12.00 Captain Flinn. (C) 12.30 Star Wars Rebels. (PG) 1.30 My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. 2.00 Power Rangers Beast Morphers. (PG) 2.30 Tom And Jerry. 3.00 Uncle Grandpa. (PG) 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. (PG) 4.00 Beyblade Burst Turbo. (PG) 4.30 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 5.00 The New Looney Tunes. 5.15 Movie: Bee Movie. (2007) (G) 7.00 Movie: The Last Airbender. (2010) (PG) 9.00 Movie: King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword. (2017) (M) Charlie Hunnam, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Jude Law. 11.30 Jail: Big Texas. (M) 12.00 Adult Swim. (M) 12.25 Moral Orel. (MA15+) 12.35 China, IL. (M) 1.00 Tattoo Fixers. (MA15+) 2.00 Tattoo Fixers On Holiday. (MA15+) 3.00 Thunderbirds Are Go. (PG) 4.00 Uncle Grandpa. (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 The Numtums. 4.35 Mouk. 4.50 Thomas. 5.05 Bob The Builder. 5.15 Fireman Sam. 5.35 Pet Superstars. 5.45 Peppa Pig. 5.50 School Of Roars. 6.00 Floogals. 6.15 Octonauts. 6.25 Peter Rabbit. 6.40 Rusty Rivets. 6.50 Dino Dana. 7.05 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Spicks And Specks. (PG) 8.00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8.30 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. (M) 9.15 Mock The Week. (M) 9.50 Unprotected Sets. (M) 10.15 Comedy Next Gen. (MA15+) 11.15 The Sexbots Are Coming. (MA15+) 12.05 Randy Writes A Novel. (MA15+) 1.20 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 1.50 Penn & Teller: Fool Us. (PG) 2.30 News Update. 2.35 Close. 5.00 Children’s Programs.

6.00 Toasted TV. 6.05 Cardfight!! Vanguard. 6.30 Transformers: Robots In Disguise. 7.00 Treasure Island. 7.30 Kuu Kuu Harajuku. (C) 8.00 Random & Whacky. (C) 8.30 Gamify. (C) 9.05 The Loop. (PG) 11.35 Charmed. (PG) 1.30 Happy Together. (PG) 2.30 Becker. (PG) 3.30 King Of Queens. (PG) 4.30 Frasier. (PG) 6.30 Magnum, P.I. (PG) 7.30 Kojak. (M) 8.35 Columbo. (M) After a personal assistant is murdered, Columbo investigates and uncovers a link to the disappearance of a fading movie star’s husband. 10.10 Robotech: The New Generation. (M) 11.30 The Loop. (PG) 2.00 Frasier. (PG) 2.30 Charmed. (PG) 4.30 Home Shopping. 5.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (PG)

6.00 Hook, Line And Sinker. (PG) 7.00 Fish Of The Day. (PG) 8.00 Shopping. 9.00 Tenpin Bowling. Rolling Thunder. Replay. 10.00 Fishy Business. (PG) Premiere. 11.00 Life Off Road. (PG) 11.30 Desert Collectors. (PG) 12.30 Timbersports. STIHL Timbersports Series. 1.00 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.30 Mobile Living With Patrick Dangerfield. (PG) 2.00 Rodeo. PBR Australia. Monster Energy Grand Final. Replay. 2.30 Restoration Garage. (PG) 3.30 D.U.I. (PG) 4.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 4.30 Football. AFL. Round 11. Geelong v Sydney. 7.30 Movie: Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid. (1969) (PG) 9.50 Movie: Logan’s Run. (1976) (PG) 12.20 Blokesworld. (PG) 1.00 Storage Wars. (PG) 2.00 Fishy Business. (PG) 3.00 Life Off Road. (PG) 3.30 Desert Collectors. (PG) 4.30 Timbersports. STIHL Timbersports Series. 5.00 Harley-Davidson TV. (PG) 5.30 Shopping.

6.00 Newstyle Direct. 6.30 TV Shop. 10.10 Movie: The Likely Lads. (1976) (PG) 12.05 Movie: The Man Who Loved Redheads. (1955) (G) 2.00 My Favorite Martian. 2.30 Movie: Henry VIII And His Six Wives. (1972) (PG) 5.00 Movie: Pony Express. (1953) (PG) 7.00 Movie: The Guns Of Navarone. (1961) (PG) Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn. A team attempts to destroy the guns of Navarone. 10.00 ICC World Cup Pre-Match. 10.30 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Match 4. Australia v Afghanistan. Afternoon session. From Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England. 2.00 ICC World Cup Innings Break. 2.45 Cricket. ICC World Cup. Match 4. Australia v Afghanistan. Night session. From Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England.

6.00 WorldWatch. 8.30 Macedonian News. 9.00 Croatian News. 9.30 Serbian News. 10.00 Dutch News. 10.30 Hungarian News. 11.00 NHK Japanese News. 11.35 Hindi News. 12.00 RocKwiz Backstage At The Bluesfest. (M) 1.00 Front Up. (PG) 1.30 The Feed. 2.30 Long Shot. (PG) 3.00 PBS News. 4.00 Mastermind Australia. (PG) 6.30 Beat The Internet. 7.30 If You Are The One. (PG) 8.30 Movie: Still Alice. (2014) (M) 10.25 Movie: Postcards From The Edge. (1990) (M) 12.15 Orphan Black. (MA15+) 1.05 Lee Lin Chin’s Fashionista. 1.15 News. 1.45 Soccer. Women’s International. Netherlands v Australia. 4.15 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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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).

security systems

0431396815

Brett the

QBC64316 NSW 120338C

0419 782 528 brett_r_hughes@hotmail.com

Call Now For Your Obligation Free Quote GREG MALONEY 0412 584 747

ANTENNA & TV SERVICE •Commercial •Domestic •Industrial Lic: 148883 - 113491C

Phone: Chris 0419934812

AVE Services

One Call-Fixes All •Antenna •TV •Sound Gear •Satellite •FM •NSW & Qld TV 25yrs Local • Qualified Technician 3 Year Warranty CALL MAURIE: 0400 320 314

Also suppliers of New Timber Verticals Col & Hollands Cathy Venetians Romans Panel Glides

Ph: (07) 5523 3622

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

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

• Sales & Service •Changeover/Replacement • New installs • Split Systems & Ducted

QUALIFIED TRADESMEN

0499 576 180 Licence No: 246538 C

FREE QUOTES

CAR DETAILING

Country Dirt Blasters Mobile Car Detailing

WE HAVE MOVED U3 CLIFFORD LANE STH MURWILLUMBAH

TYALGUM – CHILLINGHAM – UKI, ETC

Ph Jason or Lisa: 0487 434 292 or (02) 6672 1426

• New Homes • Additions • Renovations • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations N.S.W. Licence #195492C - QLD Licence #65121

CARPENTRY email: david@betterlivinghomes.net.au

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

TV ANTENNA SERVICES

Graeme Archer

FREE QUOTES

Builder Don

0418 716 909

• Renovations • Extensions • Maintenance

donkwf@gmail.com Nsw 330555c

Qbcc. 1286717

• Supply & installation • Commercial Refrigeration

CLEANING

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

Tim Slade

0426 146 684

BORDER Carpet & Window Cleaning 

Better Living Homes Builder

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

• Maintenance & Breakdowns

Qld Lic: PMT1005887916

For Friendly & Efficient Service Call Mark 0400 269 199

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

60 Poinciana Ave, Bogangar

0487 493 769

NSW Lic: 5079140

0422 385 118

CUDGEN ALTERATIONS

(02) 6676 0903 0417 496 282

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

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

BUILDING SERVICES

SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE Call Matthew

Additions Renovations  Decks  Maintenance  Fully Insured

Carpet Cleaning & Pest Management

Blind & Curtain Cleaning & Repairs

Intercom Systems

SOUND n SECURITY

CARPET CLEANING

ADVANCED

CCTV Camera Systems

LIC 4194710

Builder

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

Alarm Systems

TV & Audio Visuals

Tom Ewing

tweedbyronbuilding@hotmail.com

Service, Supply & Installation

✓ Prompt ✓ Polite ✓ Professional

Licence no. 255878c

Tweed Byron Building

BLINDS & CURTAINS

ALARMS

BUILDING SERVICES

Dave Stuart PROPERTY SERVICES BUILD

RENOVATE

MAINTAIN

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

PHONE 0402 191 370

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

COMPUTERS TWEED MOBILE COMPUTER SERVICES

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

PROMPT SERVICE BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Mobile: 0412 593 511

NSW 196021C

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

CONCRETING

Browne Landscaping 0414 971 633

M: 0419 011 066

Small Family Business All Your Garden Needs

Lic. 215366C

(02) 6672 3892

OWEN CORNWALL

Concreting All types of Concrete

Carpenter Handyman Decks Reno’s Repairs Painting and Plastering.

Call Owen ~ 0412967461 or email ocornwall1962@hotmail.com

• Fencing • Rock Walls • Retaining Walls • Balustrading • Paving • Concrete and Stencil

GOOD RATES FREE QUOTES NSW Lic. 147664c – QLD Lic. 054780


48 Local Trades and Professional Services Thursday, May 23, 2019 HANDYMAN SERVICES

FLOORING

ELECTRICAL

RC Ryan Concreting Services Patios - Paths - Pool Surrounds (Plain/Stencil) Driveways - New, Repair, Reseal & Recolour 22 Years on the Tweed Lic No 330647-C

Rob 0421 671 053

CONCRETING

Timber Floors Emerson Wylie

Electrical Contracting

m. 0432 864 012

NSW Lic No. 206213c QLD Lic No. 73010

e. emersonwylie92@hotmail.com

• Over 45 Years on the Tweed • Free Quotes • Power Connections and Metering • 24hr breakdown service • All jobs small and large E: sales@larkinelectrical.com.au

0434 066 762

GARAGE DOORS

W: www.larkinelectrical.com.au

2484 ELECTRICAL ALL ELECTRICAL

Lic No 28334c

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

PHONE 0409 694 697

Free Quotes – Free Rubbish Removal

HOW’S YOUR GARAGE DOOR?

MAKO INSTALLATIONS

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

Most makes of door and related equipment catered for

www.makoinstallations.com.au

IDE EARTHWORX

0422 827 881

0406 529 343

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

FIXING OF ANYTHING TASKS CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING GARDENING GENERAL HOME REPAIRS •Experienced •Cost DECKING Effective •Friendly Service FENCING •All aspects of home and PRUNING REJUVENATION OF OLD TIMBER property maintenance MOWING & WHIPPER SNIPPING

HANDYMAN

MICK

Specialising in driveway construction & maintenance

Open Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm

(Old Daily News building) Unit 3, 17 Church Lane

(02) 6672 7620

• Tip Trucks 3 to 12 tonne • Excavator • Driveways • Roads • Clearing • House pads • Drainage • Carparks • Bush rocks • Rock walls

0410 056 228 ~ 0427 663 678

ROCKWALLS

'n eXCAVATIONS

ELECTRICAL Prompt Efficient Renovations Additions New Builds Domestic Commercial

Lic. No. 228605

Call Scott 0435734770

PH: 0409 243 066

FABRICATION WELDING

calderaelectrical141@gmail.com

Lic No. 260953C

TWEED VALLEY

ELECTRICAL

Domestic

Installation

Commercial

Repairs

Industrial

Maintenance

Anthony Marr 0427 800 978 Clint Smith 0447 600 627

P: 02 6672 3828

ALL LAWN & GARDEN MAINTENANCE

GAS SUPPLIER

I’ve Got Your Back!

I can improve your health by reducing stress and releasing tight, sore muscles.

SPECIAL $50 – 60 MIN MASSAGE

45kg 45

NO RENTAL

INDEPENDENT GAS SUPPLIER 10 Kite Crescent Murwillumbah • 1 TONNE 30 TONNE EXCAVATOR HIRE • BOBCATS LARGE & SMALL • POSI-TRACK • POOLDIGS & TIPPER HIRE • BUSH ROCK SUPPLIERS

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

www.facebook/tweedvalleyweekly

Ph: 1300 727 013

FROM COOLANGATTA TO BYRON swapabottle@bigpond.com www.swapabottlegas.com

Brays Creek Gas Supplies

NO CYL RENTA INDER L FEE

Trevor and Anne Stewart

427 Brays Creek Road, Brays Creek

PH: 0266 792160 or 0400 186 851

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 Cutaway section of a typical electric hot water heater

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

GOLD & TWEED COAST ANODES Arrange a free inspection phone

1300 166 673

Phone George

Lic. 30382C

All Electrical, data, phone & security.

Country Energy Authorised (02) 6679 5915 0411 185 811

NEILMACK

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

GUTTER CLEANING

RURAL FENCING CONTRACTOR

Bernard Grant ~ Fencing Contractor

For all your Electrical needs!

0423 022 443 bgrant68@hotmail.com TWEED RURAL SERVICES

Rural Fencing Pump Sales & Repairs Irrigation & Stock Water Projects

Concrete Tank Repairs & Liners General Farm Maintenance

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

0402384 682

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

PH 0422 308 103 PAINTERS

Lic197175C

PAINTING & DECORATING

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

Quality Work Guaranteed!

0439 444 467 – matpalmer1@hotmail.com

LAWNMOWING

GLASS

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

FOR A LIMITED TIME we will check your anode in the Tweed & Gold Coast area FREE OF CHARGE.

PAVING

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

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

Essential Energy Accredited Level 2 AP30626

Uki Electrical

facebook.com/angelspirit.hypnohealer

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

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

Ann 0433 323 687

HOT WATER

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

Call Eddie 0415 148368

MASSAGE

45 KGPick-up/Delivery NO RENTAL

www.facebook/tweedvalleyweekly

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

0431 165 275

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

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

BORDER

Helping you win the backyard battle

MOWING + MAINTENANCE CALL MATTY FOR A FREE QUOTE

LOW WHOLESALE PRICES

Lic. 159254C

 Free digital X-Rays with every check up  Gap free check up & clean for kids  Medicare Teen Vouchers accepted here

Lawnmowing & Yard Cleanup

M+M

15

CRISP $ JACKFRUITS

GRAFTED FRUIT TREES AT

EARTHMOVING & PLANT HIRE

Ph: 0477 125 106

ALLIED GARDEN SERVICES TONY SNELL

Feel free to ring and have a chat.

TILT BUCKET • POST HOLE BORER • ROCK GRAB

Call Mitch for a FREE Quote

0438 723 232

PHONE MICK I Will call you back and I will be there on time! 0407 284 704 Reduced fees for the Senior Team.

GARDENING

& Tipper Hire

Call Mark 0409 379 505 Office 0418 231 683

PTY LTD

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

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

David Charman’s

SMS SPEER Maintenance Services

Ph: 0402 234 743

EXCAVATION

Brad Ide

All those jobs no-one else wants to do!

Fully Insured – 6 Months Warranty

An affordable Courteous Service

Licensed Licensed & Insured & Insured

DENTIST

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

It can cost more than $200 for a skip!

12 Wharf Street, Murwillumbah

PHONE JOSH

ACE MOWING

ABN 30316267877

P: 02 6672 1737 M: 0415 299 220

• DRIVEWAYS • FOOTPATHS • COLOURED CONCRETE • POOL SURROUNDS • RETAINING WALLS, FOOTINGS • ALL YOUR CONCRETING NEEDS Lic 2809620

LAWNMOWING

ABN: 68179953430

CONCRETER

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals

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

FREE QUOTES

PETER KNIGHT PAINTER

0408872859

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

K & R Saunders & Sons Painting & Decorating

0402 265 557 0457 159 444

Specialising in re-paints & colour design Lic No 65241


Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals PEST CONTROL

Thursday, May 23, 2019

REMOVALS & STORAGE

TERMITE SPECIALIST FREE QUOTES COMMERCIAL PEST SPECIALIST SERVICING AREA SINCE 1998

Fully secured units within a warehouse Load and unload out of the weather

FULLY INSURED AND LICENCED BSA 1036993

QUALITY SERVICE PH: 075534 8455 www.termiteprofessional.com.au

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

NSW Lic 220259c QLD Lic 45923

STORAGE

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

W

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• 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

I

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1800 454 131

ROOF RESTORATION & PAINTING

PRESSURE CLEANING ROOF PAINTING HOUSE EXTERIOR PAINTING •Tile Roofs •Repointing •Water Leaks •Gutter Cleaning Locally owned & operated Free Quote Phone Brenton Norman

0400 114 262

SELF STORAGE 27-33 KITE CRES MURWILLUMBAH

Container Storage Specials 6 mtr $44pw 12mtr $66pw BRAND NEW! OUR PLACE OR YOURS!

1800 454 131

for your FREE Quote today

CALL JAMES PROFESSIONAL ARBORIST

02 6677 9482 - 0431 382 681

FREDERICKS TREE SERVICES

Dot Walsh UPHOLSTERY ABN 26 915 290 875

982 RESERVE CREEK RD, VIA MURWILLUMBAH 2484 NSW

Call:

THE CHAINSAW GUYS

NSW 181 983 C

Lounges & Chairs

Ph: (02) 6677 7239 Mobile: 0407 897 028

0402 726 051

G

EXPERT TREE MAINTENANCE AT REASONABLE RATES FULLY INSURED, FREE QUOTES

• Concrete construction • 24hr Access • Flood free

TREE CHANGE PLUMBING

N

Best Units - Best Prices

0438 758 115

PLUMBING

R

3x3 metre $33 p/w 6x3 metre $62 p/w 4 Kay Street, Murwillumbah South

EAST COAST STUMP REMOVAL

G&M M

UPHOLSTERER

TREE REMOVALS

ROOFING

SELF STORAGE

Local Trades and Professional Services 49

Car Seats

High Quality Horse Rugs A Speciality”

WATER SUPPLIES

Gary Arnold • • • • • •

Water Deliveries

7 Trucks available (various sizes)

Domestic water Pools filled Road works 7 days

T PROMP E! C I V R SE

Mob: 0402 713 474 H: (02) 6679 5512

est 1998

frederickstreeservices.com.au

Specialising in

REPAIR & PAINTING OF ALL IRON & METAL ROOFS ALL FADED COLOURBOND ROOFS FREE QUOTES PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

0414 538 077 TREE LOPPING

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL • Tree Lopping • Tree Trimming • Rubbish Removal • Free Quotes • Tree Felling • Fully Insured for your own peace of mind

PHONE JOE: 0477 454 430

Give Gal a call PHONE: 0405 620 261

NSW Lic 237105C QBCC Lic. 54989

‘Still operating after 23 years’

WATER DELIVERY Check your water levels now and give us a call Delivering to your tank within a day or two • TANKS AND PUMPS FOR SALE • CUSTOM REPAIRS & INSTALLATIONS

02 6679 3245

tweedvalleywater@gmail.com www.tweedvalleywatersupplies.com.au

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

WEED SPRAYING

email: jacqgc@yahoo.com.au

FREE Quotes- 0455319559

EDWARDS PLUMBING

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

Phone: 02 66721226

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

www.amremovals.com.au

info@amremovals.com.au

TWEED REMOVALS

r meup Garden Gloves m Suleaner E PlusGloves aTree C m uEp nlGarden y with every Skip m Rn e o SulF Plus aTree eiamited tim E C l E nly with every Skip

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

Ph: 0415-419-222

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Lookin’ Good Pool Care

• Regular Maintenance • Algae Control • Equipment Repairs and Replacement • Solar Blankets

Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au

ROAD MAINTENANCE

Call Gary NOW for free quote 0421 999018 or (02)6676 0098 www.tweedskips.com.au

SLASHING

Locally owned and operated

Call Graham Benard 0408 661 785 PRESSURE CLEANING

Green’s Pressure Cleaning 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

~ DOMESTIC & COMMERICAL SERVICE ~ PROMPT AND FRIENDLY SERVICE

CALL MARK - 0429 794 833

FULLY INSURED

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Tweed to southern Coast Tweed toGold southern Gold Coast

Restricted electrical licence.

Jamie Nicholson

Palm and Tree Trimming Removal Block and Land Clearing, Storm Cleanups, Mulch Sales

0402 590 687

FAHY TREE SERVICES Cert 4 Arborist

0413 354 309 Chris Fahy

WEED SPRAYING

ACREAGE

• • • •

Specialising in problem weeds Devils Fig Parramatta Grass Lantana

0412 168 257

critter463@gmail.com

Trees On Tweed All Trees Specialising in Small to Medium Trees Qualified Arborists Safety a Priority

FIND THE FROG

& Win!!

For a Free Quote

Call Warren

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

ALL ASPECTS OF ASPHALT & BITUMEN SERVICES

6677 1859

SERVICING THE EAST COAST OF THE NSW NORTHERN RIVERS

0458 795 659 Fully Insured

TILING

       

A1 CERAMIC TILING P/L

8c Hazelwood Dr, Pottsville NSW 2489

SNAKE RELOCATION 20+ Years Exp.



Jai - 0467 482 948

Tweed Shire Local Snake Catchers

Murwillumbah Snake Catchers

Max 0424 413 701

Reptile Relocation

Sue 0428 771 223 02 6677 1224 Friendly Service, Licenced & Insured

local paper will hide a Green Frog among the

BURRINGBAR



Each week your

FOR ALL YOUR TILING NEEDS PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES

PH MICK 0428 641 528 ~ TILING ~ • 50+ yrs. Experience • Small Jobs • FREE Quotes

PHONE: 0412 536 516

Trades and Professional Services or Classified sections of the paper. The first person to email: sales@theweekly.net.au before close of business on Friday and include the location of the frog will win a double pass to the Regent Cinema*. *Terms and Conditions Apply


50 The Weekly Classifieds Thursday, May 23, 2019

Tweed Valley Weekly Locals Supporting Locals

TO ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS DIRECTORY CALL (02) 6672 4443 OR EMAIL: CLASSIFIEDS@THEWEEKLY.NET.AU

Tweed Valley

CLASSIFIEDS Positions Vacant

Beauty Services

OMSARI SPA

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.

ZERO EMISSIONS TWEED (ZET) COORDINATOR

(VOLUNTEER) 1 Day Per Week Key Tasks • Research and apply for grants and funding opportunities • Identify and develop business membership benefits • Attract Tweed based business membership • Develop and manage the current ZET database • Organise and manage ZET events • Represent ZET at external events • Regularly update the ZET website • Provide secretariat support • Report to the ZET Committee on a monthly basis on key activities and outcomes Traits and Skills • A passion for and knowledge of environmental and social sustainability issues • A commitment to help Tweed businesses achieve better environmental, social and economic outcomes • Demonstrated experience with speaking to diverse audiences • Comfort with speaking at ZET events on an as-needed basis • Good written and communication skills and experience with social media • Basic computer skills, including use of email, PowerPoint and WordPress Work setting The position will be based in your own office environment – this could be your home or office. You will require your own computer, phone and internet access. Meetings with the ZET Committee will occur outside of regular work hours – either early morning or in the evening. Contact and Deadline Please email your resume to Marian Gruber at mariangruber@zoho.com by 31st May 2019

• Eyebrow Wax + Lash Tint • Facial + Manicure OR Pedicure Shop 12, 135-137 Griffith St (behind The Coffee Club)

Northern NSW Local Health District

Volunteer Opportunities: Northern NSW we need your input

GIFT VOUCHERS

COOLANGATTA (07) 5536 4844

Would you like to use your experience as a patient, carer or health consumer to improve health services in Northern NSW?

Boats For Sale

Northern NSW Local Health District is seeking expressions of interest from individuals living in Northern NSW for appointment to local community advisory groups at Tweed, Murwillumbah, Byron, Ballina, Lismore, Casino and Clarence.

omsarispa.com.au

Caravans/Campervans For Sale 12 FT POP-TOP, 10 MONTH REGO, Full Annex, Aluminium Frame, 3 way Fridge, stove, microwave, 2 bed, elec brakes, light tow. Phone 0488 151 243

These groups will provide important advice, feedback and guidance to the health service. How to apply If you are an interested patient, carer or community member, please complete the expression of interest available on the Northern NSW Local Health District website at www.nnswlhd.health.nsw.gov.au or on the NNSWLHD Facebook page. Expressions of interest must be received by 5pm, Friday 21 June 2019.

For more information or if you would like assistance, please contact Gerald May, Community Engagement Manager on (02) 6624 0333 or NNSWLHD-Engagement@health.nsw.gov.au

BLZ166612

(02) 6672 4443

“My Time!” Treat 1¾hr @ $149

82388

THE WEEKLY is seeking a dedicated delivery person to distribute the paper every Thursday mornings. The position is a contract role with strong renumeration and maps provided. Must have a reliable vehicle, NSW driver’s license and insurance. For more information please phone

The “Essence of Spa”

Adult

Elite Brothel & Escort Agency Open 7 days - 1/76 industry drive Tweed heads

New Owners & Friendly Staff - Come in and Enjoy the Diamond Experience

HOT DEALS ON NOW

07 5524 1294 www.diamonds176.com.au

LADIES MASSAGE - Deserving Ladies, Full body massage, head to toe. Call James 0412 191 438

Venus Lounge Gentlemen’s Retreat

STAFF REQUIRED IMMEDIATE START

Make some extra cash!

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

Staff Required

FIND THE FROG & Win!!

STEBER 475 50hp Yamaha, 3 cyl. just serviced hardly used. Swivel chairs and rear portable bench seat. Trailer very strong & very good condition. Plenty of boating accessories. $5,000. o.n.o. Phone Harry, 0401169445

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TOYOTA HIACE POP-TOP CAMPERVAN1996 Auto, roll out awning, fully fitted out interior with either two single beds or A double bed plenty of storage Has swing out cooker and is in immaculate condition and A1 condition mechanically many extras. $23,000 Ph 0408416468 or 0404504063

AVAN OVATION M3 2007/8 7MTR MOTORHOME Fiat Ducato 3ltr turbo 6 speed manual. Sleeps 6 with separate shower toilet. Qld rego 971 KBR.Always warehoused. Only 48800 klms. $80000 ono Brian 0412724377

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2007 JAYCO DESTINY 2 bed popup van, good condition, with full annex, 3 way Fridge, reg to August. $16,500. Call 07 55997135

2005 LIFESTYLE CAMPER TRAILER Heavy Duty Trailer and Suspension ,NSW Rego, 2 x 12v batteries, Electric Brakes, Boat Racks, 100L Water Tank, Hyland 50mm Hitch, Rip Stop Canvas, Zippers and Flyscreens in VGC, Queen Size Innerspring Mattress, 3 Burner Gas BBQ, Ground Sheet (Shade Cloth) Annex floor. 3 Burner Gas BBQ, Ground Sheet (Shade Cloth) Annex floor, Double Kitchen Sink12v pressure demand water pump, Porta Potty $3,500 0402270307

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

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

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2005 AUSSIE SWAG CAMPERTRAILER MUST SELL Australian made, dust free sealing, easy to erect, in good condition, always stored out of the weather, includes heavy duty Australian cotton/polyester canvas - water and mould proofed tropical roof, 2.1 x 5 metre awning to cover kitchen with walls, skirting & flooring second 1.4 x 3 metre awning zips on both sides, storage under the lift up bed - accessed when closed. 240 volt battery charger. Lots of extras. $15,000 Phone 0409767027


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TOYOTA HILUX SR5 2004 Petrol dual cab, auto, very clean, low klm’s, many extras. 10 months Rego, four brand new tyres. Ready for off Road camping. $12,000 o.n.o 0438 944 101/ 02 66 770 220

2002 FORD $600.00 has a flat battery. Rego will be out next week. Phone 07 5536 6224

TRAILER 10X6 LONG NSW rego new wheel bearings ready for work. $1750 PHONE 0488041440 (Don) Murwillumbah NSW CABIN Cabin 3 sided aluminium 50mm insulated panel, aluminium windows and doors comes with steel frame, ideal for house extension or fill in one side for cheap accomodation can 6m x 3m $7500 delivered. Phone 0407 649 511

FIREWOOD BMW 735 IL 97 great condition inside and out. 3.5 ltr V8. Every conceivable extra beautiful to drive a real collectors item. Bargain $5500. Good reg 0488041440. (Don) Murwillumbah NSW. YARIS HATCH 2008 Black, Manual, 126,000 KLM, Air-Con, reg, Good condition, 2 Lady owner, great car, reliable, fuel saver. $5,000 o.n.o, Ph 0428 776 750

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8418 Tweed Valley Way Neil Mack Fencing Call Neil 0427 241 680 ADJUSTABLE MANNEQUIN for dress Maker $20.00. Meat Slicer new $45.00. Phone 02 6676 2002

FERGUSON REAR MOUNT SICKLE MOWER needs restoration comes with owners manual $500. 2 std TE-35 new roll bars $500 each. Lots of parts for Fergi TEA/TEF diesel engine, gearboxes etc . All must go 02 6677 7217 evenings ADJUSTABLE MANNEQUIN for dress Maker $20.00. Meat Slicer new $45.00. Phone 02 6676 2002

Garage Sale SATURDAY 25TH MAY 2 BUTTERNUT PLACE POTTSVILLE Huge Clearance household items & Collectable China & Glassware – Carlton Ware, Venetian hand painted glass, Glass Dining Table & chairs, Artworks, Bric-a-Brac

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2003 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS five speed manual brand new clutch. Cold air. Rego until June 2019. Taylor Made Cars. $2.5k rego CVP 05Y. DL16862 . Phone: 0455 317 102

NORTHERN RIVERS RECYCLING $20,000

NISSAN PATROL 4X4 Auto, Rego 07.19, Tow bar, BD72CX, 4.5 L petrol, cold air con, 347,000 km, 7 seater, runs & drives well, $4,500 inc RWC + 6 months rego. Taylor Made Cars. 5 PROSPERO STREET, South Murwillumbah. 0455 317 102

Cardboard recycling business for sale. Long standing, well established business with over 50 clients. Reliable regular income 30K p.a gross with low running costs. Flexible hours 10 - 15 hrs a week. All assets included ( truck, cardboard bags, frames, customers). Start earning immediately.

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Lost and Found MAZDA 323 ASTINA 2000 Five speed manual. Cold air. Very clean car, great condition all round. Clean interior. Great tyres. Taylor Made Cars Rego CT06JD $2.5k. DL16862 Phone: 0455 317 102

WINDOWLESS VAN In above average condition... 2 Litre motor, new oil and filter, reconditioned distributor, carburettor, & new fuel pump. Drives well. Can supply QLD or NSW RWC at extra cost if required. $5,500 O.N.O. 0402 315 308

ADJUSTABLE KING SINGLE MASSAGE BED Bed originally purchased from Better Living. In new condition. Purchased at $3,400. Selling for $1,980. Phone 0429 159 941

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1 SIMPLE TWO DOOR AMART WARDROBE FOR SALE An Amart Double Door Wooden Wardrobe with three drawers on bottom, Perfect for a Childs Room. 190H 80W 53D. $95 ONO. Ph 0413160776 or 0266791194

MITSUBISHI CAMPER 2002 MODEL CH12kv, fridge, bed, annex, stove, low klm’s, auto, Ready to go around Australia, $6,500, Dl no 16862 Taylor Made Cars. 5 PROSPERO STREET, South Murwillumbah. 0455 317 102

LOST HONDA MOTOR VEHICLE KEY attatched to a piece of leather with the name Patricia on it. Possibly lost in Bray Park area, Murwillumbah. Reward offered. 0402 987 067

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To Let 1 BEDROOM HOUSE Modern Kitchen & bathroom, walk in robe, Air Cond, large outdoor living area, neat and tidy. Uki Rural. $290 pw + bond. Phone 0429 779 559 LOOKING FOR FEMALE TO BOARD IN BANORA POINT Roommate/companion. Age 55 - 70. $50 pw plus expenses. 0423045437 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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Wanted LARGE CARAVAN suitable for on farm storage. Phone 02 66 793 289 UTE WANTED - UNREGISTERED!! Old tray back ute in ok condition – no rego needed! For farm use only! Up to $ 500.00. Please contact Ulrich on 02 6677 1167

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WE’LL RUN IT ...‘till you sell it! Items Under $100 $15 per ad* Items Over $100 $45 per ad*

600 SQ.METRE 4X ELECTRIC DOORS, 10 METRE SERVICE PIT Office, Kitchenette, Lunch Room, 2 Rooms above, Male & Female Toilets, WiFi Installed, Alarmed, Flood Free, Suit Mechanical, Auto Elect. Etc. $625pw plus GST. 0407120113

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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 2016 RAZORBACK CM227 4WD MOWER 270 hrs. Well maintained, excellent condition and always serviced. Selling due to changed circumstances. Will have next service performed by Murwillumbah Mowers for new owner. Sale Price $16,000.00. Call Denis 0439 228997

Commercial To Let 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

SMALL BEER FRIDGE $70.00. Call Phil 0428 664 072

KAWASAKI 2008 ZX14 Great bike all round 3 tone silver. Selling this rocket ship and already purchased an old man bike, QLD reg 6 months blue slip for NSW if required BARGAIN $7250 phone 0488041440 Don

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52 In Memoriam Thursday, May 23, 2019

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June Mary Bornholt

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Ian Bruce BYERLEE 1957 - 2019

nèe Dinsey

Late of Kingscliff. Formerly of Kununurra, Sydney & the Tweed. Passed away peacefully on Saturday 18th May 2019. Aged 94 years. Dearly loved Wife of Jack (dec’d). Loved Mother and Mother-in-law of John & Clare, Ann, Graham & Sally and Philip & Jodie. Cherished Grandmother of Matthew, Isabella, Nicholas, James, Michael, Julian, and Jack. Family and Friends are warmly invited to attend June’s Funeral Service on Monday 27th May 2019, at St Anthony’s Catholic Church, 16 Pearl Street, Kingscliff at 3pm preceded by a Committal Service at Murwillumbah Lawn Cemetery at 1.00 pm.

Beloved Father, Son, Brother, Friend. Sadly taken from us too soon. A Celebration of Ian’s Life will be held at the Tweed Heads Memorial Gardens Chapel, 176 Kirkwood Road, Tweed Heads South on THURSDAY, May 23rd 2019 at 2.30pm.

Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah

Ph: 5536 5300 Tweed Heads

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In Memoriam

William Henry PORTER

Charles James Milsom

‘Bill’

Late of Numinbah. Passed away peacefully on Friday 17th May 2019. Aged 88 Years. Dearly loved Husband of Shirley (dec’d). Much Loved Father and Father-in-law and Grandfather. In accordance with the family’s wishes a Private Funeral Service for Bill will be held.

Ph: (02) 6672 2144 Murwillumbah

30/06/1946 – 25/05/2017

It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For a part of us went with you, the day God called you home. Much Loved and Missed by Alison, Andrew & Mel, Nyah and Harlyn Charles. “Always Farming”

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In Memoriam

Fiona Maree Hughesman (Aka Taylor)

Kevin (Stumper) Walsh

RIP Fi - 12.11.64 – 27.05.17.

Hi Beautiful, it has been two long years since you passed. I still feel so lonely at times and totally lost at other times, You were my life and you are in my thoughts, Every day and forever. Miss you so much Fi, no one could ever replace you beautiful. At times I don’t have a great desire to go on without you Fi, but will bide my time till it’s my turn. I love you now as I have always loved you, Marcus

6/6/1936 – 28/5/2008

A silent thought, a secret tear’ Keeps your memory ever dear’ God took you home, it was his will, But in our hearts, you live still. In loving memory Your loving Dot, children Geoff, Karen, David and their families.

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Saturday saw the semi-finals of our club Open Singles with two great games. Semi-final number one between Wazza Peart and Jim Knight was a cracking game with Wazza winning by a handful of over Jim. Not to be outdone, Brian Pitt and Dave Cranwell played out another spectators delight with Dave coming out on top over a determined Brian. The Club B Triples draw is on the board with the first game to be played on Saturday, May 25. Our Division Two Pennant Team will play the Zone Final against South Lismore next Saturday at Ballina. We wish them the best of luck.

In the District Open Singles we had some success with Jim Knight making it to the final with a solid win. Mick Chilcott and Gary Miller were each beaten by a shot, while Wazza Peart was beaten by three. A very good effort by all of our players. On Saturday morning the Cosmic Country Line Dancers will host the Biggest Morning Tea at the club with a host of activities including $5 mini facials and beauty products for starters. Then on Sunday the Mt Warning Historic Car Club will host another morning tea at the club with their historic cars on show in the car park. So come along and have a look. The Friday Members Draw is now at $2,200 and is drawn between 6.30pm and 8.30pm. There are also some good meat trays on offer so why not come along. The Cane Stork

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DIDDLE for the Middle DART RESULTS PLAYED 20TH MAY Jokers 11 def Gulls 4 Cruisers 15 def Misfits 0 Shafted 10 def Devils 5 Heroes 9 def C Bees 6 180S Brett (jokers) Eddie (shafted) POINTSCORE Cougars 162, Cruisers 159, Jokers 135, Shafted 117 Heroes 103, Gulls 95, Devils 73, C Bees 57, Misfits 55

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body with the ancient teaching of Yoga Nidra • Wrap with Love Knitters wanted to make • Al-Anon Family Groups: is your life affected by rugs for needy people worldwide. Meet at (no exercise involved). Learn some easy and someone else’s drinking? Al-Anon can help. Mountain View Retirement Village every first, enjoyable methods of meditation. Enquiries Banora Point Group meets Monday nights third and fifth Tuesday 1.30pm-4pm. Call welcome, contact Narelle (02) 66742556 at 6.30pm Salvation Army Hall. Enquires • Kingscliff 500 Card Club meets Mondays Barbara 0414 272 898. and other meeting times 1300 252 666 or go and Wednesdays from 1-4pm at the Cudgen • CWA Evening Branch Murwillumbah, to www.al-anon.alateen.org/australia monthly meetings on the fourth Monday of Leagues Club. Tuition available, phone • Banora Point Probus Club meet on the fourth the month at the CWA Hall, 20 Queen Street, Ian 0401 585 295. Monday of each month at the South Tweed • Kingscliff Mixed Probus Club holds its Murwillumbah, at 6.30 pm. Call Mrs Linda Sports Club at 10am. We are a mixed club Sammon 0409 845 130. meetings at the Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club and have interesting speakers, as well as an on the first Wednesday of each month at 10am • The Murwillumbah Cancer Support Group outing each month. There will be no Guest meets from 10am to12pm on the first and outings on the third Wednesday. Join speaker this month as it is the AGM. Cost Friday of every month at the Community us for friendship and fun. Visitors are very $5. Call Annette or Ron on (07) 5523 4016. Health Centre on the corner of Nullum and welcome. Phone Joan on 02 6674 4700 Wollumbin streets. These informal meetings • Wrap with Love Knitters wanted to make • Friends of the Library Kingscliff invite you to offer mutual, practical and emotional support. rugs for needy people worldwide. Meet at come to the library and snap up some bargains For more information call group facilitator & Banora Point Community Centre every first, every Saturday morning. Prices are $1 or less. Cancer Liaison Nurse on 6672 0252. third and fifth Friday 2pm-4pm. Call Barbara Donations of clean books in good condition 0414 272 898. are always welcome. Enquiries to Larry Price • Tweed Valley Friendship Force is part of an International Organisation which involves BURRINGBAR Phone 02 6674 1607. travel to and hosting people from around • Burringbar Ball is on Saturday, May 25. Live • Tweed Valley Toastmasters offers a supportive the world. The group meets regularly at the band plays from 8pm, tickets at the door and friendly environment in which to develop Murwillumbah Golf Club and participates in include supper. All welcome for a family and enhance public speaking skills and more. various social activities. Enquiries to Carol night of social dancing. The Tumbulgum We meet on the first and third Wednesday of Ball date has changed due to the election, on 0468 475 285 or Helen on 02 5613 6641. every month at 9.45am. Please call Lynda on now to be July 20. • Murwillumbah Autumn Club weekly activities 0434 103 409 for more information.. include euchre and craft Wednesday at COOLANGATTA MURWILLUMBAH 9.30am, morning tea, fortnightly country • Learn how to use the power of your mind at “An • Mini Market Day, Saturday May 25 at the music nights Friday 7pm supper included Evening of Miracle Healings” on Saturday, Uniting Church Hall, 2-4 Byangum Rd. This and raffle. Visitors welcome. Enquiries Noela May 25, at 7pm at the Coolangatta Uniting is an activity of the Combined Churches of 02 6672 2262. Church hall. Attendees will be shown how to Murwillumbah. Stalls open from 8am to 1pm. remove stress and anxiety in just seconds and • Murwillumbah Garden Club’s meeting will be • Murwillumbah on the Move walking group for the Heart Foundation meets at Knox Park at how to avoid eating unhealthy food with a held on Monday, May 27, at Jessie McMillan 6.55am each Wednesday and Saturday for an one-minute technique. More info at Facebook hall from 7pm. Guest speaker will be David hour long walk. Walk at your own pace with or call 0413 125 640. Holston on native orchids. There will be this friendly group while keeping fit. Look for • Want to try lawn bowls? Come to our benching, meeting and supper. Visitors and the red hats. Queries Mollie (02) 6672 2110 or “friendliest little club on the coast” at 67 new members welcome. Queries to Wayne Joanne (02) 6672 3847. Scott Street on any Tuesday between 3pm 0438 470 033. • Justice of the Peace community table at the and 4pm for free coaching. Bowls provided. Sunnyside Shopping Centre Thursdays from Phone the club to arrange another day and • Murwillumbah Day View Club’s next luncheon meeting will be on Monday, May 27, at the 10.30am to 12.30pm. time if needed. Look forward to welcoming Murwillumbah Services Club commencing • Oxley Day Club meets every Monday 10amyou. Phone the club on 5536 6677 or Pam with morning tea at 9.30am and meeting at 1.30pm (except public holidays), at Bray Park. on 0411 650 709. 10.15am. All welcome. Please remember to Cost is $7 and includes morning tea and • Coolangatta Senior Citizens Centre Poets & bring something (craft, plants, cooking etc) lunch, entertainment, activities, quizzes. games, Writers on the Tweed meet every Tuesday for our bring and buy table. For enquiries or exercises, guest speakers and occasional bus 1.30pm-3.30pm. Beginners and experienced apologies phone Shirley on 02 6679 1324 or trips. Transport may be available. Come have poets and writers most welcome. Contact Carol on 02 6672 1107 before 5pm, Friday, a laugh and make new friends. Phone Janelle Lorraine on 5524 8035. May 24. 0479 154 737 or Rosemary 0402 236 193. • Join our happy dance group every Tuesday evening from 6.30pm at Coolangatta Uniting • Murwillumbah Evening VIEW Club’s next • The Bray Park Community Craft Group meet dinner meeting will be on Monday, June 3, each Tuesday at 9am at the Bray Park Seventh Church hall, cnr Lanham & McLean Sts. at the Murwillumbah Services Club. The Day Adventist Church Hall, Eleoura Terrace. Learn how to dance salsa and cha-cha; for meeting starts at 6pm for dinner at 6.30 There is card making, flower arranging, singles and couples; all ages. Details from Peter pm. Cost $25. This month is our birthday. knitting, crochet much more. For further 0413 125 640. Members please remember, if you are unable details contact Lois Chilton 0409 912 230. FINGAL HEAD to attend the meeting or will be bringing a • Murwillumbah Toastmasters Club meets every • Fingal Head Coastcare Tuesday, Wednesday guest, please contact Gloria Martin on 02 second and fourth Thursday at 6.45pm at the and Thursday 8–11am, Saturday 9am–12 6672 3794 by 10am on Thursday before the Murwillumbah Services Club and we invite noon. Contact Kay Bolton 0402 839 479. meeting. you to join us. Call Elle on 0488 488 385. HASTINGS POINT • Hastings Point Community Dunecare every • The Friends of the Tweed Regional Museum • Film Chat 3rd Friday of the month after the will be holding their Annual General Meeting 6pm film Regent Cinema Tuesday and Thursday 7–9am. Contact on Friday, June 7, at 8.30am. The venue is • Tweed Valley Spanish Language Conversation Arthur Good 0428 760 000. Enquiries: Jean the Tweed Regional Museum. All welcome. Group: Hola amigos, we meet on the Watson 02 6670 4072. Enquiries 0427 218 520. second Saturday of each month at 3pm KINGSCLIFF on the balcony at the Regent Cinema, • Tweed Coast View is a club for ladies to meet • The Compassionate Friends is an international, non-denominational organisation offering Murwillumbah. We are a social group only, for friendship, fun and fundraising to support hope, friendship and understanding to there are no fees and all levels are welcome. the education of disadvantaged Australian bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings For more information contact John (02) 6608 children under the umbrella of The Smith after the death of a child of any age. Meetings 4229 or papagayo@y7mail.com Family. The next luncheon meeting will be on the second Thursday in Murwillumbah POTTSVILLE held on the 1st Monday of the month. Next commencing at 10.30am. Phone Judy on 0416 • Alcoholics Anonymous. Is your drinking meeting Monday, June 3, at 12.15pm at the 015 030 for more information. costing you more than dollars, do you want Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club (upstairs). to stop drinking and can’t? There is a solution. Contact President Therese Connor on 02 • Knit & Natter craft group meets at All Saints The Joys of Recovery AA group meet every Anglican Church on alternate Fridays 9.30am 6676 1469. Thursday at 7pm, behind the Neighborhood – 11.30am. Cost $1. Morning tea provided. • Yoga of Meditation every Monday at 7pm Centre, 12a Elizabeth Street. Visit www.aa.org. All welcome. Phone 0423 905 169. offered free of charge. Relax your mind and

au for further information and all local (NSW time). Contact President: Janet 0419 meetings. Call 1800 423 431 or 0401 945 671. 921 012, Vice President: Barbara 0408 742 276. • Pottsville Community Dunecare every Monday • Addictive Eaters Anonymous is a group of 7–9am. Contact Bill Hoskins 0431 712 726. people who have recovered from addictive • Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Watch eating. Whether under or overeating or just meeting quarterly on the first Thursday of thinking about food all the time, we have found the month in February, May, August and recovery and freedom from food obsession. November. At 3pm in the Reef Room, Meetings held weekly at Tweed Heads. Please Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Centre call 02 6672 4665 or 0402 366 382, or visit •Pottsville Community Association meets on www.aeaoz.org the last Tuesday of the month at 6.30pm • Coolangatta Tweed Heads Probus Club. Fun, in the Reef Room of the Pottsville Beach friendship and fellowship for active retirees, Neighbourhood Centre in Elizabeth Street. meets 10.15am first Wednesday of each •Pottsville Fun Croquet Club Inc: come and join month (except January) at the Opal Room, us for a social game, beginners and visitors Tweed Heads Bowls Club. Guest speakers, welcome. Games starts 9.30am Tuesday and dine next outs and outings. Men, women 2pm Thursday at Black Rocks Sports Field. and couples welcome. Contact Barbara 07 $5 per game. Enquiries 0413 335 941. 5523 4840. •Dallas Linedancers classes are held on Fridays • Red Cross Tweed Heads Branch meets in at 9.30am at the Community Hall. We have the Community Meeting Room next to special offers for novice beginners (1st hour), Woolworths at Tweed City on the second and follow on with an improvers/early interm Friday of the month at 10am and craft hour - Debbie 0403 225 313. mornings on the fourth Friday. We welcome new members. Phone Joan 02 6674 4700. TWEED HEADS • AOOB’s Twin Towns Branch Mother’s Day • Tweed Cancer Support Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month from Raffle Results Drawn on Friday, May 10, 10am to 12pm in the Bugalwena Rooms at at Tweed City Shopping Centre. First Prize: the Tweed Heads Hospital. These informal Greg McIntyre ticket no 24804. Second Prize: meetings offer peer, practical and emotional Evelyn Rigney ticket no 10989. Third Prize: support for anyone on the cancer journey. Paul Crouch ticket no 24593. A big thank you For more information call the Cancer Social to all who supported this fundraising event for Worker 07 5506 7734 our local children’s charities and palliative care. • Twin Towns Evening VIEW Club will be • Tweed Parkinson’s Support Group now meets on the second Monday of each month at having a homemade Cake Stall at Bunnings The Anzac Room, Twin Towns RSL. The South Tweed on Friday, May 24, from meeting commences at 10.30am until noon. 9am. All proceeds go to the Learning for For further details please contact Marie on Life program to support education for 07 5523 3494. disadvantaged Australian children. • The Gold Coast South – Twin Towns Branch • Tweed Community Men’s Shed: 4 Park St, Tweed Heads. Phone 0401 018 713, email of the National Servicemen’s Association of thcmshed@gmail.com. Open Monday to Australia will hold its next General Meeting Friday 9am-12pm. Meeting Tuesday, Markets on Friday, May 24 at 10am in the RSL Sub Sunday morning. Visitors and new members Branch Anzac Room at Twin Towns. If you welcome. served in any Forces of the Commonwealth “between” 1951 -1972 then why not join us • Alateen Meeting starting at 5-6pm every Thursday. Do you have a parent, close and rekindle the camaraderie you experienced friend or relative with a drinking problem? during your service. We also have a full social Alateen can help 8 -16 year olds. St Cuthbert’s program and new members are always Anglican Church Hall 13 Powell St (corner welcome to attend. For further information Florence St) Tweed Heads 1300 252 666. contact Tom Hughes, Public Officer, on 07 www.al-anon.org.au 5513 0665. • Twin Towns Day View Club’s next luncheon • Indoor carpet bowls every Thursday from 9.30am at South Tweed Sports Club. Cost will be on Thursday, June 6 at the South Tweed is $5, with morning tea included. New Sports Club at 10.30am for 11am. A two members welcome. For more information, course luncheon is provided for cost of $26.00. phone Cheryl on 0404 384 458 or Denise on Guest speaker will be from Madura Tea. All 0417 001 587. monies raised will be for the education of the club’s seven learning for life students selected UKI by The Smith Family. For further information • The Uki branch of Australian Red Cross will ring Kathie on 0407 709 629 or Freda on 07 hold their Annual Winter Appeal in the Uki 5524 1357. Hall on Friday, June 7. A street stall and • Tweed/Gold Coast Suicide Bereavement morning tea will start at 9am and will include Support Group is open to those 18 years a giant raffle draw. Please note, there will not and over who have lost someone to suicide. be a luncheon served this year. Donations of Meetings are held on the first Friday of every cash, produce, cakes, pickles and jams, craft month at Cornerstone Medical Centre, 13 work or any saleable goods will be gratefully Beryl Street, Tweed Heads from 6pm to 8pm. accepted. Goods may be left with, Joy Armour For further information phone 0474 206 486. (02 6679 5297), Pauline Carroll (02 6679 5176) • Justice of the Peace at Tweed City on Monday or brought in on the day. and Thursday from 10.30am to 1.30pm and • Hearing Voices Support Group meet the first 5pm to 7pm Thursday only, and Tweed Mall Wednesday of each month at 9.30am. For from 10.30am to 1.30pm, on Tuesdays. people who hear voices or see visions and • Quota International of Tweed Heads/ interested people. We offer acceptance and Coolangatta meets on the first and third a safe, respectful place to talk about your Mondays of each month at South Tweed experience. Cost $5. Inner Union Studio, next to Uki Dentist. Ph Michele 0449 222 312 Sports Club - fellowship 6pm, meeting 6.15pm


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Holding Shot with Judy Tuckey DISTRICT WOMEN’S Open and Senior Fours Championships are now completed and whilst entries were down this year, the quality of bowling was of the highest degree. In the Open quarter finals, Kingscliff’s Sandra Akers, Di James, Di Jones and Anne Wonka trailed Brunswick’s Lorraine McCormick, Jennifer Lofts, Kerry Dexter and Sherril Pearce for several ends before levelling the core on the 15th end. Powering in and holding the Brunny team at bay, the Kingscliff ladies closed the game with a handy surplus. Ocean Shores’ Margaret Enright, Janine Howell, Margaret Fredericks and Heather Rowland kept Pottsville’s Doreen Buckley, Merle Jackson, Julie Bridges and

Judy Davidson in check for the first 17 ends. Pottsville then picked up two counts of two followed by a single that held them in good stead to take the game three shots up. Pottsville’s Carol Smith, Jan Appleton, Jan Richards and Nancye Gleeson were up against club mates Coral Nathan, Alana Sharp, Helen Bambery and Judy Ahearn. Nathan’s team had full control throughout the dual and took the game with an impressive tally. Byron Bay’s Pat Bigg, Dianne Ricketts, Kerry Schulz and Bev Gawned were involved in a tight game with Cabarita’s Sue Goode, Michelle Freeman, Kate Potter and Faye Turner. The Bay girls held a narrow lead for 16 ends. Caba picked up a count of four on the 17th to take

over and then held on to take the game with a minimal margin. The Kingscliff versus. Cabarita semi began on an even keel. However, a count of seven for Kingscliff on the 17th gave them the upper hand. Playing on strongly Akers and co closed the game with shots to spare. The all in Pottsville semi between Buckley and Nathan’s teams resulted in tight scoring for the first 11 ends. Buckley’s team then collected a count of four, followed by a two to break away and take the game with a significant excess. The Kingscliff versus. Pottsville final in this event was a thrilling top quality contest. With the score being level after 11 ends, Buckley’s team dug deep to restrain Akers and Co’s attack. In a nail biting last two ends the Pottsville ladies held on well to take the title. Senior Fours also delivered top performances from all contestants. In the semis, June Foran, Valerie Dudley, Lorraine Marsden and

Championships: Ladies B grade Pairs Quarter-final: Chris Scott, Helen Webb 23, Pam Brampton, Roz Jenkins 22; Sandra Beckett, Jan Daniels w.o.f. Sally Welsh, Carole Hawkins 32, Pene Collins, Shirley Ganter 17; Freda Keech, Jenny Ware 20, Ros Ash, Estelle Bartrim 14. Semi-final: Sandra Beckett, Jan Daniels 29, Chris Scott, Helen Webb 18; Sally Welsh, Carole Hawkins 25, Freda Keech, Jenny Ware 18.

Senior Men’s Three Bowl Pairs: Round 2: Nigel Smith, Neville Jenkins 20, John Griffiths, Nev Batey 12; Alan Lemon, Dennis Agnew 30, Ron Glass, Ernie Robins 10; Wayne Heydt, Ron Gurr 22, Robert Carnes, Bob Morgan 18; Arthur Collins, Steve Goodman 20, David Scott, Bill Ornsby 19; David Dodge, Doug Kleinhans 27, Mike Nash, John Bremner 20; Jack Bennett, John Gunton 17, Jim Croghan, Jon Bosisto 16; Brian Kent, Gordon Wood 19, Les Hore, Russell Luland 18; Jack Blagbrough, Tony Houghton w.o.f. Social Bowls: Tuesday, May 14: Green 1: Roger Bell, Jenny & Phil Worrall; r/up; Marie Kelly, Bev Bitmead, Rhonda Chick. Green 2: Denise Knight, Michael Geritz; r/up: Ian McLean, Pat Dalley, Derek Hopps. Indoor Green: Marlene Gwynne, Jean Green, Sean Harty; r/up: Josie

Ryan, Audrey Harris, Sue Jackson, Margaret Picking. Wednesday, May 15: PM Pairs Green 1: John Mann, Leigh Tynan; r/ up: Ron Benton, Wayne Watson. Green 2: Col Acton, Ian Cox ; r/up: Paul Newman, “Budda”. Green 3; Gladys & Ron Evans; r/up: Michael Johns, Errol Perkins. Green 4: Brendan Quilliam, Ian Dickenson; r/up: Julie & Russell Frewin. Indoor Green: Frank Birkin, Laurie Cooper; r/up; Bob Chapman, Brian Bevan. Thursday, May 16: PM Ladies Green 1: Esme Carter, Shirley Taylor, Margaret Dare; r/up: Marie Kelly, Pat Mann.

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WELL IT was tough going last week for Tweed/Gold Coast teams at the Fishbowl Surftag National Finals, but it was remiss of me last week not to mention the awesome effort from the Cabarita Women’s Team, with their first time in the event placing a creditable fourth place, after winning their semi-final. Cabarita stalwart and local surfer/ shaper Matt Hurworth reckons since the success of Zahli Kelly, the Cabarita Boardriders have had an influx of female members, and with their first attempt have placed fourth in the national final. Led by former World Title runnerup Kylie Webb, Sienna Marshall and Matt’s partner Jonnelle, the Cabarita gals smashed their semi-final, but could not repeat the performance in the final. This was the best performance by men’s and women’s teams from our local area, with Snapper Rocks Surfriders placing seventh in the men’s draw. With conditions starting out flat in the morning and the contest being put on hold until 12.40pm, the Surftag Format was reduced to 30 minute heats with each surfer catching one wave as well as one nominated surfer per team having a Powerwave.

TBD 2019 Open Fours Champions Doreen Buckley (S), Merle Jackson, Julie Bridges and Judith Davidson

Los McLeod conquered clubmates Dawn Barnes, Gina Madden, Pat Moore and Pauline Ciercan and Pottsville’s George Moore, Marie Comerford, Jill Morris and Sue Lawrance overtook Kingscliff’s June Munn, Laurel Poole, Kerry Leslie and Sheila Cancillier. The final in this category between Cabarita and Pottsville’s

finest began with even scoring first up with the ladies on 6-6 after nine ends. However, Moore’s team fired up and reeled in 12 unanswered shots while keeping Cabarita scoreless for the next seven ends. Foran’s team then picked up a single but conceded defeat on the 17th end at the hands of Moore’s team.

Friday, May 17 Green 1: Richard Mills, Bill Dangerfield, Greg Nolan; r/up: John Colwell, John Pearson, Bob Browning Green 2: John Archer, John Boylan, John Feast; r/up; Kevin Wormald, Sam Ramsay, George Hanlon. Green 3: Jason Kleinhans, Dan Smith, Doug Kleinhans; r/up; Dennis Daly, Bill Long, Bob Foster. Indoor Green: Col Robinson, Jeff Walter, Howard Waye; r/up; Kim Stephenson, John Golden, Gerry Mountain. Saturday, May 18: Green 1: Denise McLeod, Dave Paxman; r/up: Jane Hall, Mark Powell Green 2: Peter Hardcastle, Alan Lemon, Bill Ornsby; r/up: Tony Jones, Bill Chick, Peter Newman.

Sunday, May 19: Green 1: Phil Worrall, Renee & Tony Laycock; r/up: Laurie Rea, Doreen Kendall, Ruth & Max Reiter. Upcoming Carnival An Open Pairs carnival will be held on Monday, June 10, starting at 9am with four games of three bowl pairs over 12 ends. Entry fee is $50 per team and includes mat fee and lunch. Entries to bowlscarnivals@thbc.com.au or post to PO Box 167 Tweed Heads 2485. Aspiring bowlers. Have you tried your skill at singles? The event for you is the Tweed Open Premier Singles to be played from Sunday, July 14, with finals on Wednesday, July 17. Entry fee is $30 per player and a guarantee of two games of sectional play with section winners proceeding to the knockout stage. Entries close on July 12. Entries email to wayne.turley@thbc.com.au

The reduced format resulted in teams needing to change tactics throughout the afternoon as conditions picked up with eight to ten foot sets breaking well before the take-off zone. With most waves closing out it was tough for competitors to find a wave that allowed any scoring potential, paddling out the back and duck diving soaked up plenty of their allocated time. It was tough work but the Cabarita ladies shone through. Well done girls.

Next stop Margaret River

As this column goes to print they are wrapping up the last event at Keramas in Bali and it will be all systems go for Margaret River. Starting this coming Wednesday, May 28, the Western Australian event is back after a controversial event in 2018. Last year, with shark attacks in the local area and shark sightings at the event sight, the “Sharknado” meany event organisers called off the event. It was later finished at Uluwatu, with Brazilian William Cardoso getting his first ever tour victory. It will be interesting this year to see what happens if there is a shark sighting and how organisers will run with it. As well as the Margaret River main break, the organisers also have the

option of surfing North Point for a few days if the swell is large enough to run there, or of course the super-slab of “The Box” as well. The waves suit surfers like John John Florence, The Wright Brothers (not the plane flying ones), with a few of the Brazilian storm not having happy times out there. Seeing a solid slab being surfed rather than main break would be a much better option for viewers. Would be interesting to see if the ladies will take on the slabs, it would be good to see the girls taking on that option. We will see next week!

Far North Coast Regionals wrap up at Lennox

Well a few results for local surfers in the Far North Coast Regional Titles on the weekend. This qualifies the surfers for the NSW Junior Titles to be held at Coffs Harbour from the 19th to 23rd of July. Lennox Head and Byron surfers dominated, but great performances from Tweed surfer Cali Barret - who won the Under 16 girls division - and Fingal ripper Dane Henry, who placed second in the under 14 boys. Well done to all those that qualified for the state titles. Catch you in the waves.


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THE 98TH Annual Awards were held at the Surf Club last Saturday night with a good attendance of members and guests. For the first time the “Blue of Blues” was jointly awarded to sisters Lyndel Small and Sandra Palmer for the huge amount of time spent in club administration. Keeping it in the family, the Senior Clubman went to Ken Small, the Junior to Mia Taylor and Cadet to Bede Curnow. New Bronze holder was Amanda Clarke, IRB Driver: Grant Rogers, Most Patrol Hours: Steve Sharp, Patrol Efficiency: Sue Eke and Official of the Year went to Kim Holdom. Best Competition Performance went to the Open Male Board Relay Team of Scott McCartney, Luke Chaffer and Angus McPhail.

Most Consistent Performer (Senior) was awarded to Luke Chaffer, Junior to Lily O’Sullivan and Masters to Jan Gielis. Furtherest in Competition (Senior) went to Anthea Warne, Masters went to Scott McCartney and Jarrad Cain and Junior to the Under 15 Female Board Relay of Lily O’Sullivan, Ollisa Onley and Ginger Allen. Coaches Award to Mia Taylor, Pool Rescue Competitor to Anthea Warne and Trainer of the Year to Chris Van der Waal. A new award in honour of Hugh Small of Beach Competitor went to Stirling Crawford. Patrol of the Year to Mantra Rays, captained by Chris Van der Waal. Awards for 40 hours plus patrolling were given to Sean Alcorn, Amanda Clarke, Jenny Curnow, Mick Ford, Sven

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Lomeker, Rory McPhail, Steve Sharp and Trevor Tesch. Paul Smith was presented with his National Medal which is awarded to members who have completed 15 years of patrols in excess of 30 hours. A highlight of the evening was the conferring of Life Membership to Sue Eke, who transferred to the Club in the 90/91 season and has completed 33 seasons of patrols, including ten as patrol captain. As a competitor in Masters events she has gained medals in Australia to Branch level and is currently our Club Training Officer. The Branch Pool Rescue Titles were contested at Ballina last Sunday. They were not well supported in numbers and by clubs. Our small team of young members did well in individual and team events. In the age divisions point score Martin Smith was second with Jules Loemker third in the 12-yearold boys and Shar Merchant second in girls. Lily O’Sullivan took the 15-year-old girls division with Ginger Allen second.

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The 17-year-old boys took out the 1,2,3 with Joseph Warne, Liam Worling and Brendan Piccini, whilst Anthea Warne won the 19-year-old girls. Final point score: Ballina 484, Cudgen 392, Lennox Head 80, Brunswick 36, Evans Head 29, Palm Beach 25. The Gold Coast Pool Rescue will be held at Miami Pool this Saturday. The passing of Bob Hawke and his life is well recorded. In 1978 he was a guest at the Australian

Surf Titles held at our beach and enjoyed a cold one in our then squash court. Last week’s Club trivia: The Club hosted the NSW IRB Titles in September 2004. They were not contested for several years prior due to competitor’s injury concerns. However, it was found that more injuries were had in the Beach Flags events. Australian Titles in 2014, 2017. This week: name at least five methods of resuscitation that has been used in Surf Life Saving.

Tweed juniors represent Country in Under 16s clash at Panther’s Stadium By Jo Kennett SOME OF the Tweed’s best junior rugby league representative players lit up Penrith Stadium in a clash of the NSW Country against their city counterparts on Friday, May 17. Captained by Cudgen whiz kid Tom Weaver, the boys travelled to the big smoke to put on a prefirst grade show, which saw them go down to the Harold Matthews Representative side 16-6.

Fellow Cudgen juniors Reef Sommerville, Oskar Bryant, Jack Cullen joined Keegan Pace and Noah Johannssen from Tweed Seagulls. Riley Lack and Ryan Foran from Murwillumbah and Rowen Mansfield from Ballina all joined Weaver in the representative side, chosen after their who earned their spot after represented the Northern Rivers Titans in the Andrew Johns Cup which they won. According the CRL “both sides worked hard in defence through

the middle, the first points of the match went to Harold Matthews winger Turoa Williams in the righthand corner 20 minutes into the first half”. “The Harold Matthews Representative Side crossed eight minutes later through centre Fletcher Myers in the left-hand corner just before the half-time siren,” CRL said. “Both kicks from Jonah Pezet were unsuccessful, which took the half-time score to 8-0.

“NSW Country hit back in the second half through Oskar Bryant, who scooted from dummy half to score under the posts. Halfback Thomas Weaver converted to take the Country side to six points. “Bulldogs Representative Paul Alamoti scored next for Harold Matthews in the right corner to put his side in front 12-6. “Newcastle Representative Lachlan Crouch put the icing on the cake for the Harold Matthews, scoring just before the full-time siren to take the final score to

16-6. Both teams should be congratulated for their efforts.” Northern Rivers Titans combination of Oskar Bryant and Thomas Weaver helped to get the bush boys to within two points of the city team so well done on a great effort from all the boys, A NSW squad will now be chosen to face an Under-16s Pasifika team on Sunday, June 9.

Raiders get sunk by in-form Seagulls, Mustangs and Hornets take the win

By Jo Kennett ROUND SEVEN of the NRRRL saw the Tweed Coast Raiders suffer an unexpected 38-6 loss to Ballina in a rematch of last year’s grand final at Cabarita on Sunday, May 19. The Raiders started well with strong defence and attack keeping the score to zero for the first quarter, but when Ballina scored 21 minutes into the first half - it all went downhill. The Seagulls played exceptionally well with tight defence that kept the Raiders off their line until Dom Murray finally managed to slip through the line with only five minutes to go, to at least get the boys on the scoreboard with a conversion from Ollie Singh. Ballina’s attack was also a standout, despite all the efforts of the Raiders to keep them at bay they were just too slippery at the end of the day. Raider’s assistant coach Mike Ashburn said the Seagulls deserved the win. “Full credit to Ballina they played incredibly,” he said. “They kicked well, they tackled harder and ran harder. They found us out in defence, making the most line breaks we’ve had against us in a long time. “Jamie Lyon led them round the field really well with all his experience. “I guess for us it’s better happening now than later in the year, when we have time to fix things. “It was a strange feeling for the boys the most tries we’ve had scored against us for a while.

“We’ve got to get down to training and go back to basics a bit going into this week against Cudgen they are going to be really strong. “Going into a local derby you have to be ready for a good game. “The hillbillies are great, and we can’t thank them enough for their support. We need to get a few more down there this week and get a bit of noise going to help us across the line.” Ballina captain/coach Jamie Lyon said he was happy with the way his team played. “We played well, didn’t drop too much ball early on so it put us into a good position to capitalise a few tries,” Lyon told The Weekly. “Our completion rate was pretty good. “We played well but it’s only early days - you don’t win too many premierships in May or June so it’s a long way to go. “I used to play with Nathan Jordan and Kitey and it’s good being in with them, though I should probably be sitting on the side like them coaching but I’m still running around, I’m still stupid enough.” The Raiderettes did well to beat Ballina 20-4 in the Ladies League Tag, dominating play throughout with both great attack and defence. Assistant coach Paul O’Brien said that defence was key for the Tweed Coast team. “The last two games there have been no points scored against us,” O’Brien said. “Defence is what we build our game off. “Tight defence leads to opportunities.

“The opposition get frustrated when they can’t break the line and that’s when they make mistakes.” The Raiders reserve grade won 46-16 but the Under 18s went down 58-0 to competition leaders Ballina.

Cudgen Hornets wrap up Cudgen smashed Mullumbimby 50-6 and showed they are back in the form that saw them into the finals last year. The Hornets scored nine tries to the Giants one in front of a big home crowd, backing up from last week’s 40-10 win over Evans. The win should provide the momentum coach Mark O’Grady has been looking for after a rocky start to the season. “It’s good to go two in a row and start to turn our form around a bit, as we go into a big game this weekend against the Raiders,” O’Grady said. “Most players are back on board from injuries and we are starting to gel after playing a few games all the new guys are starting to get used to playing with each other. “It’s all just started to click in the last couple of weeks so hopefully if we can do the same things that we did last week we can get the same results. “Alex Fitzhugh and Shannon Green and Miles Donnelly were our three, two, one for points. “With the team we’ve got if we can just hold the ball which we did on the weekend, I’m pretty confident that we can beat most teams.”

Raiders found the line but not the form needed to beat a tough Ballina side

The Hornets ladies are also getting on a roll with another great win, 28-4, over Mullumbimby. Cudgen reserve grade had a 54-0 annihilation of the Giants side while the Under 18s made it four from four with a 30-6 win over the Seagulls, wrapping up a great weekend for the Hornets.

Murwillumbah Mustangs report The Mustangs also managed to find some good form again with a 22-10 victory over Byron Bay. Coach Nathan “Eggy” Jordan said he was happy to get the win. “A great response from the boys after two losses on the trot,” Jordan said. “We spoke about energy and enthusiasm and players in motion and we produced that on Sunday. “Still plenty of work to do with our attack but defence wins big games. “Our best were Dan Turland, Bailey ‘Little country’ Crompton and Adam ‘Stretch’ Walker in his second game back from injury scoring the match winning try.”

The mighty Mares toughed it out for a 10-6 victory over last year’s grand finalists in the Ladies League Tag to get some much-needed points on the board. Hopefully we can see the girls back up next week and get some momentum going. Byron reserve grade forfeited and the Under 18s had a thriller against the Devils, stealing the victory 2524, so well done on a great win there boys. The Mustangs take on Mullum away in the next round. Apart from all the volunteers who once again fed the fans, kept the beer flowing, put the whole show together and then took it all down at the end again, the sweetest move of the week was from the Hornets Under 18s. They hosted Ladies Day in appreciation of the great work, help and support from all the amazing women who are involved with the club. They ran on for their game and stopped to give all their mums red roses. Love your work boys.


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