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Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 10am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome!

THE QUASQUICENTENNIAL (Pronounced ‘quas-quis-centennial’) (i.e The 125th Annniversary) Of a continuous Presbyterian Presence in Mareeba will be observed at the QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street, Mareeba (behind Meals on Wheels) ON SUNDAY 15TH MARCH, 2020 Worship will commence at 10am followed by fellowship over refreshments. All Welcome!

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Many kind thoughts and thanks to all Nurses and Staff from Outpatients to Ward 14 for the lovely care and attention while being a patient in the best hospital going. Thank you all, Nancy McDowall.

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Luke Kingsley and Kaila Ridgway

Have a fantastic wedding... the sky’s the limit! Love, health and happiness always.

Love you both heaps and heaps! Love and kisses Dad, Mum, Leon, Willy, the Westaway and Ridgway families and all the bridal party!

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EMEDIO (Horse) NICOLOSI 20.05.45 ~ 15.02.2019 Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. For as long as there are memories, You’ll live on forever in our hearts. Forever loved and dearly missed by your wife Bernie and Family.

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MOTOR MECHANIC ~~ Spena’s Service Centre ~~ Busy workshop in Mareeba requires a fully qualified motor mechanic. Well above award wages for the right applicant. Contact John on 0458 921 059 Or email: spenas@internode.net.au

HOUSING SUPPORT OFFICER Mareeba Community Housing Company is seeking full time Housing Support Officer to join our company working under the Street to Home Program. Experience working in the community services/ health industry is preferred with additional training provided. Applicants must have a high level of communication and written skills, commitment to client service and competent in the operation of Microsoft office and data base entry. MCHC offer a supportive workplace culture, training and development opportunities, and attractive salary packaging arrangements.

Applicants must address all requirements in the Application Package closing 4.00pm, Thursday 27th February, 2020. Application packages contact: 4092 6899, Email: reception@mchc.org.au Website: www.mchc.org.au

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Do you have experience in suppor�ng people in the community with mental health challenges? Mind currently has a full-�me, Mon - Fri posi�on available for a suitably qualified and experienced Community Mental Health Prac��oner who lives in the MAREEBA or ATHERTON areas.

This is a mobile role, visi�ng clients in the community. A vehicle is provided and personal use can be nego�ated. Full training and orienta�on will be provided.

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Amaroo Medical are pleased to announce that we are taking new patients. Dr. Tamlyn Crozier (GP Registrar) and Dr. Clement Rajasingh (GP Registrar) are available for appointments. PH: 4092 5900 David Britt (Podiatrist) is no longer working at Amaroo.

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PLANNED WATER INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE CENTENARY PARK, MAREEBA Council will be upgrading the water main at the water booster station at Centenary Park, Mareeba on Friday 21 February from 9:00pm to midnight. During this period water will not be available to residents / businesses in many parts of the southern side of the Mareeba township who are serviced by this pump station. A map showing affected areas can be viewed at the Rankin Street offi ce or under public notices on Council’s website. Council apologises for any inconvenience caused by the necessary works and your cooperation and patience will be appreciated. Should you wish to discuss any aspect of this matter further, please direct your enquiry to Council’s Manager Water and Waste on 4086 4721.

WATER MAIN UPGRADE - MAREEBA Council will be upgrading the water main on Costin Street, Mareeba. Council staff will be in the area from Monday 24 February 2020 for the purpose of locating services. Excavation works are scheduled to commence on Monday 2 of March 2020, weather permitting. The project will take approximately four weeks to complete, weather permitting. The works will affect residents living in the following areas: Costin Street, Tilse Street, Mason Street, Haines Close, Collins Crescent and Beams Street and Toll Close. Council apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks residents for their cooperation and patience. Please direct any enquiries to Council’s Water and Waste Department on 1300 308 461.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday 17th March, 2020 Jackaroo Motel @ 6.00pm All enquiries please contact General Manager, Jeanette Sturiale: gm@mareebakidscampus.com.au

MAREEBA LIONESS CLUB ARE HOLDING A COMBINED BOOK SALE & CAKE STALL With all funds going to the Mareeba Animal Refuge Saturday 7th March - 8am Onwards At the Mareeba Library, Byrnes Street

Have you fi shed in the Mitchell Catchment FNQ? If you’ve been fi shing in the Mitchell catchment we would like to talk with you. Your participation will provide valuable information about the experiences of people who fi sh recreationally in the Mitchell. PARTICIPANTS CAN CHOOSE TO ENTER A DRAW TO WIN ONE OF 10 $50 GIFT VOUCHERS! Please contact Louise via email: louise.gill@griffi thuni.edu.au Or Phone: 0427 067 889

EXPRESS SPORT Jersey auction sets new record

THE Mareeba Gladiators held their annual Jersey Auction night on Saturday with a record show of support by local businesses. A total of $22,655 was raised on the night over the 17 A-Grade jersey’s up for grabs. The highest jersey was Jack Pedersen’s that went for $2020,

followed closely by Caleb Dally, Ben Cocciolone and Keripo Gutchen-Gela.

Roosters bring back traditional jersey

The Atherton Senior Roosters will open the new season with a pre-season trial against a Mount Isa representative side on Satur day night March 7 at the Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium.

Following the match, the Roosters are at home for further trials against the Mareeba Gladi ators on March 14 and the Byron Bay Red Devils on March 21.

Preparation for 2020 has been strong for the Roosters with the club looking to con tinue their 2019 form in which all grades played in the end of season finals.

The first grade side went one game short of a 2019 grand final spot and that has already fired this years group towards a 2020 premiership crown.

With the bulk of last year’s side retained and many young sters rising through the ranks, the Roosters will be confident for the year ahead. Several of the local young guns were blooded in the top grade during last sea son and with a few new faces signing the player mixture and depth will be solid in season 102 for the Roosters.

Former Sunshine Coast Fal cons prop forward Mitch Ebdon has relocated to Atherton and 2019 Wagga Wagga Kangaroos captain/coach Glenn Dumbrell is another new face. Speedsters Viliame Mataki and Ratu Moce vakaca arrive from Fiji to join the club in early March.

In other news, the Senior Roosters are turning back the clock forty years and will play 2020 in their traditional jersey which will feature the famous red, white and blue colours in the old style design. This origi nal jersey was part of many great moments for the club during the 1970’s.

The Senior Roosters host Ivanhoes in the Cairns District Rugby League’s opening 2020 premiership match on April 4.

Jermaine Pedro in the traditional jersey that the Senior Roosters will again adopt this season.

Juniors ready to play

The Mareeba junior Bulls kicked off training last week at Mareeba United Football Club. Training is held every Tuesday and Thursday from 5.15pm to 6pm and everyone is welcome to come along, sign up and play the game in 2020.

Meet the players...

PAUL MOSS Who is your favourite cricket player? Ray Watkins. What do you like to do before a game to get prepared? Be alert. What’s your favourite part in playing cricket? Batting. What is your Favourite food? Mexican.

CIAN COCKRAN Who is your favourite cricket player? Brendan Falvo. What do you like to do before a game to get prepared? Listen to music. What’s your favourite part in playing cricket? Fielding. What is your Favourite food? Tolga Pub crumbed steak.

Tablelands soccer looking for new horizons

JUST like the Socceroos who have expanded their horizons by being selected to participate in the 2020 Copa América, Table land players can expand theirs and see where the world game can take them.

The local Tableland Jun ior Soccer Association (TJSA) competition will commence on Saturday, March 21 where chil dren from all over the Tablelands have the opportunity to play the world game with their local clubs and have fun with friends old and new.

The TJSA is also looking to expand the diversity of its com petition by hosting an inaugural soccer tournament day on August 2, where teams from all over the FNQ region can partici pate in a full day of games.

“It’s a great way for our younger teams to experience games against clubs they nor mally would not play against,” said TJSA president Edward Balzarolo.

There will also be opportuni ties throughout the year where Tableland clubs can participate in other club’s soccer tourna ments.

Clubs based in Dimbulah, Atherton, Malanda and the new ly formed Ravenshoe Raiders participate in the TJSA competi tion in which players train and compete locally. This year will also see an exciting opportunity for U12 and U13/14 players as they take on teams from the Cairns competition.

All Tableland clubs will be trying their hardest to see if they can emulate the Malanda U 13/14 team from 2019 which went on to win the TJSA pre miership and also the FNQ Foot

ball finals series in Cairns.

The local competition offers game-time for both boys and girls to play in age groups from Under-6 up to Under 15. Most clubs also offer fun sessions dur ing training times for children aged 4-5 where pre-schoolers can practice basic skills. Older players are encouraged to con tact their local club to enquire about joining the youth team or senior men’s team where in some cases, training has already begun.

TJSA president, Edward Balzarolo is keen to welcome all new and returning players to the Tableland competition.

“Clubs throughout the TJSA value everyone’s participation in soccer because it provides a fun and healthy way to participate in our community life,” he said.

“Soccer is a great sport for all

TABLELAND JUNIOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION SIGN ON DATES

MALANDA FOOTBALL CLUB SIGN ON / INFO DAY: SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY, 2020 Where: Jack May Park, Malanda, 10.00am - 12.00 noon Training: Tuesday and Thursday afternoons

at Jack May Park, Malanda @ 3.30pm Contacts: malandasoccerclub@gmail.com or Phone Teresa 0402 442 212 ATHERTON FOOTBALL CLUB TRAINING STARTS 3rd March, 2020 @ 5.15pm at the International Club Contacts: athertonfc@gmail.com or Phone Tiffany 0428 096 570 DIMBULAH FOOTBALL CLUB SIGN ON / INFO DAY: SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY, 2020 Where: Dimbulah Football Grounds, 10.00am - 12.00 noon Training: Friday Evenings at the Football Grounds, Starts 28th February @ 5pm Contacts: dimbulahbarras@gmail.com Phone: Rachelle 0402 583 484 or Edward 0429 935 474 RAVENSHOE FOOTBALL CLUB SIGN ON: THURSDAYS 20TH, 27TH FEBRUARY & THURSDAY 5TH MARCH Where: Ravenshoe State High School in the Sports Shed, 3.15pm - 4.00pm Training: Starts Thursday 20th February, 3.30pm - 5.30pm Contact: Nicole Yuen 0458 977 520

COME AND PLAY: The 2019 FNQ grand final winners – the Malanda Hornets U13/14 team.

ages and all abilities and 2020 is going to be a very exciting year for our sport with the Socceroos being selected for the first time to participate in the Copa Amé rica.”

The 2020 season sign-on for Dimbulah, Atherton, Malanda and Ravenshoe clubs will be held over several weekends in February. New players will need to provide a birth certificate or passport when first registering to play soccer.

Mr Balzarolo said people should keep an eye out for in formation and advertisements in both print and social media with the details of each sign-on.

“Players can also register on line by going to the Play Football website at www.playfootball.com.au/#whereCanIPlay and following the instructions.”

Rhee Tae Kwon Do celebrates 50 years

RHEE Tae Kwon Do is celebrating 50 years in Australia. Locally, Mareeba and Ravenshoe welcome new members to come and join the sport.

You can register online by going on the Play Football Website: www.playfootball.com.au

RHEE Tae Kwon Do has been upholding its values of respect, resilience and self-motivation all across Australia, and this year celebrates its 50th anniversary. Rhee Tae Kwon Do is a Ko rean self-defence martial art that teaches students not only self-defence techniques, but life skills and confidence.

Introduced by father and founder Master Chon Chul Rhee 50 years ago, Rhee Tae Kwondo has exploded into one of the na tion’s foremost martial arts.

Held as Australia’s biggest Tae Kwon Do school, Rhee Tae Kwon Do has roughly 290 do jang (training halls) listed.

With dojangs in both Ma reeba and Ravenshoe Rhee Tae Kwon Do is easily accessible and open to anyone looking to try. Mareeba lessons start at 6.15pm and run to 7.15pm every Monday and Wednesday night at the PCYC hall in Constance Street. Ravenshoe lessons start at 5.30pm to 6.30pm Monday and Wednesday nights at the Ra venshoe State School.

For more information on the benefits of Rhee Tae Kwon Do and how to sign up phone 0409 879 290.

Swimmers smash sprints

THREE swimmers from the Mareeba Wildcats club have re turned home after competing in a swimming championship on the Gold Coast over the weekend

The RHMC (Ronald McDon ald House Charities) QLD Sprint Championships is a swimming competition held on the Gold Coast every year and sees swim mers competing against some of the best in the country.

Out of the 11 qualified swim mers from Mareeba, only three CHAMPIONS: Liam Newlands, Reuben Young, David Eade, Stephen Young, Charlotte Soda, Esta Cousley, Kiara Ramscar all made qualifying times for the RMHC Sprint Championships on the weekend.

were able to go due to the late notice of their qualifications.

David Eade, Reuben Young and Stephen Young were the three swimmers that were able to go and compete in the champion ships.

David and Stephen qualified for the backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle and butterfly while Reuben qualified for backstroke. Over the nine events that the Mareeba Wildcats swimmers participated in there were eight new personal bests with a swim ming success rate of 99 per cent. David Eade made all four finals for his swimming events and took home three ribbons. All swimmers smashed their person al bests with some strokes being beaten by over two seconds.

With the Mareeba Pool be ing closed, many of the swimmers had minimal training time in order to compete and get the required qualifying times, with some swimmers qualifying at the recent Atherton Carnival this earlier month.

Mareeba Wildcats coach, June Cotter, has been taking swimmers away to the champi onships for 25 years with this being one of her biggest qualifying groups.

“Considering they only had a few months in the water, for that many to qualify is outstanding,” she said.

“The qualifying times are quite difficult to get so it’s great to see so many swimmers qual ify.

“I am extremely happy with how our swimmers preformed, I cannot argue with a 99 per cent success rate.”

Mareeba Wildcats swimmer David Eade has established a lot of records at the Sprint Champi onships for multiclass over the years and continues to impress. David was looking forward to competing and was confident that he would post good times for the Championship.

“I was really excited and looking forward to be competing again,” he said.

“I’ve been training twice a day, seven days a week for sev eral months now so I’m in good condition. “I was ready to go and eager to get in the water.”

Atherton in top spot after cup win

Scorching weekend sees cricket success

IN a scorching weekend, Mareeba Cricket has seen victories all around for their senior divisions with both second grade and third grade winning their respective games.

Mareeba Seconds faced Barron on their home turf in Trinity Beach where they won the toss and sent Barron into the field in the heat of the day.

Mareeba took an early blow with one of their openers falling after three balls, Brendan Falvo looked to steady the ship with some support from the third and fourth batters, posting 80 runs before being run out.

Some middle to lower order collapses saw Mareeba in a tough spot but they managed to post a decent score of 168 before the close of innings.

A tough battle ensued with Barron working hard on chasing down Mareeba’s total, Mareeba showcased some good bowling and ended up getting Barron all out for 123 off 29.5 overs.

Tyson Brown took two wickets, Leonard Hodges took two and Brett Stallan took three with the rest of the wickets being spread out. Mareeba thirds also had a win and now sit at the top of the table.

Mareeba was sent in to field in hot conditions and looked to make an early dent in the Barron batting line-up. Opening bowler Brendan Johns took an early wicket to set the pace for Mareeba but Barron hunkered down and spread the runs around to get their total to 142 runs at the close of innings.

Mareeba got off to a good start with Zac McBurnie hitting some boundaries to shake Barron’s bowling, but was out quickly.

Opener Angus Campman and No 3 batsman Rhys Thomas created a partnership and pushed Mareeba close to the finish line with Rhys getting 44 runs off 42 balls, helping to propel Mareeba just 40 runs shy of their target.

Things were looking up but some lower order collapses saw Mareeba sweating with just 10 runs to get off the last two overs with two wickets left in the shed. Brendan Johns took it upon himself and smashed two boundaries bringing Mareeba to a close win, finishing on 8/144.

Dan Parnell took four wickets for Atherton on Saturday.

ATHERTON put in a dominant performance on Saturday to reclaim both the BridgemanMaher Cup and top-spot on the Cricket Far North 1-Day points ladder.

In what will be a tightly run race to the finals, Atherton have assured themselves a spot in the top three, leaving Rovers, Barron and Norths to fight it out for the remaining two finals positons.

Chris Adams followed up his last innings century top-scoring with 44, while opening partner, allrounder Dan Parnell put on 38 runs. Their opening 80 run partnership was crucial in setting up the victory. Mason Blaney supported with 22 and Paul Nasser blasted 41 off 21 in a handy 54 run partnership with Tom Boorman.

Atherton posted 204 in 34 overs, with the match reduced to 35 overs due to extreme heat conditions.

Spinners Dan Parnell and Michael Salerno found something in the wicket claiming 4-10 and 4-8 respectively off their allotted seven overs to demoralise the opposition. Seppe Barletta and Caleb Constant chipped in with a wicket each. Last season's Premiers were dismissed for 62 in the twentythird over giving Atherton a record 142 run win and a valuable two bonus points.

The Bridgeman-Maher Cup is contested annually in a 1-day format match to celebrate two of the club's toughest competitors in Darryl Bridgeman and Tom Maher and the long competitive history between the two clubs. Introduced in 2014-15 season, the score now stands at 2-2 with 2 wash-outs.

Next match for Atherton is against Cassowary Coast this Saturday at Tully’s Miller Oval.

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