The Express Newspaper 11th January 2017

Page 1

EXPRESS The

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Locally owned and proudly independent

Howdy, partner!

MARCELLO Avolio reckons the Yanks can’t get enough of Mareeba’s lovely lychees. The long-time farmer was part of a pilot-program to export the Australiangrown fruit to parts of the United States. While he admits he faced a few challenges along the way, Mr Avolio said the future looked bright for Mareeba farmers wanting to test overseas markets. FULL STORY – PAGE 9

Go for growth By Michael Serenc

2017 will unleash a wave of economic growth on the Tablelands and beyond as several multimillion dollar projects get underway. MSF Sugar’s $75 million green power station,

the $380 million Mt Emerald Wind Farm and two solar farms at Lakeland worth $42.5 million and $220 million are either in the process of being built or are set to start this year. Mareeba Chamber of Commerce president Joe Moro was quietly confident things were look-

ing up for the region. “There’s a fair bit of positivity in the Mareeba area,” he said. “The economy seems to be moving along… Generally, there’s a good buzz. There’s not a boom but it seems to be progressing at a steady

1911 Resta u ra n t

MALANDA

PHONE: 4096 5284

FAX: 4096 6136

Email: malanda@spar.com.au

2-10 English St, Malanda

Friendly Atmosphere and Affordable Family Meals!

TRADING HOURS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8AM - 6PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY 8AM - 5PM

NOW OPEN SUNDAYS TILL 5PM

pace.” Further west, construction of a $120 million solar farm near Georgetown began last month, expected to eventually generate 50MW of electricity which will be enough to power 27,000 ho mes. CONTINUED Page 5

PHONE 4096 5101

OPEN MONDAY - SUNDAY • Breakfast & Lunch: 10.00am-2.00pm • Dinner: Monday to Thursday 6.00-8.00pm Friday and Saturday 6.00-8.30pm TAKEAWAYS AVAILABLE!


CIRCULATION 11,000

phone us... (07) 4092 3464

@

email us... admin@theexpress newspaper.com.au

online at... www.theexpress newspaper.com.au find us...

Byrnes St,  186 Mareeba

fax us... (07) 4092 6346 like us... The Express Newspaper follow us... The Express Newspaper

The team...

Getting fit all in the mind TABLELANDERS who’ve always wanted to shed some unwanted kilos and get fit are being urged to give it a go. Whether it’s running, cycling or working out, a fitness craze seems to be sweeping the region with an endless amount of activities, boot camps and competitions being held throughout the year. But Atherton CrossFit HBZ and Mareeba CrossFit HBZ 4880 co-owners Tommy Blain and Simon Cockrem said the hardest step for aspiring fitness fanatics was getting through the front door. “Make it happen, make a decision and don’t be afraid to start,” Mr Blain said. “Most of the time it’s that anxiety of failure that will stop people stepping out of their com-

fort zone.” Mr Blain said a consistent training regime, such as exercising half-an-hour to an hour at least three to four times a week, was also important to build a solid routine. “Stay positive, you’ve got to find ways to keep yourself motivated,” he said. “Whether that’s a sticker on a wall or bringing a friend along, you’ve got to find ways to keep yourself going in the gym, on the walking trail or the pushbike.” Mr Blain said those serious about getting fit needed to cut out processed food and sugar, replacing it with fresh foods such as lean meats and vegetables. “You can’t out-train a crappy diet and you won’t perform as well as you want to,” he said.

WORK IT: CrossFit HBZ and CrossFit HBZ 4880 co-owners Tommy Blain and Simon Cockrem love to keep fit.

Top Fitness Tips

1. Don’t be afraid to make a start 2. Be consistent in your training 3. Stay positive and find ways to make training fun 4. Don’t eat garbage. Stay away from processed foods. 5. Finish what you start. Always have goals to reach and plan every aspect of your workout.

Whopping mangoes all the rage MANAGING EDITOR Carl Portella

ADVERTISING MANAGER Natasha Srhoj

JOURNALIST Michael Serenc

MAREEBA’S mangoes keep getting bigger and better. Another two entries into The Express’ KP Mango Competition have tipped the scales at more than 1kg. Blue Sky Produce farmer/manager Matt Fealy and the Myrteza family have each submitted Kensington Pride mangoes weighing in at 1.06kg and 1.01kg respectively. Mr Fealy, who found social media fame when he discovered a 1.44kg fruit known as “Mangozilla” in December 2014, said he stumbled across the mini monster after spotting it on his desapper machine last month. “The desapper’s quite impressive when it’s full of mangoes and this one just stood out,” he said. “It’s kind of like Mangozilla’s offspring. “We found it on December 21. We started getting our rain on December 22, so had this stayed on the tree for another week, who knows what it would have got to.” Mr Fealy said he loved being able to promote Tablelands’ agriculture. “The mango season is hard work and it’s stressful…This just adds a bit of fun and promotes a bit of healthy competition in the region,” he said. Mr Fealy said if he won the competition, he would use the prize money to pay off his

hefty Christmas credit card bill. Meanwhile, Haji Myrteza, who farms cane, chickens and mangoes at his father John’s Gilmore Rd property, said one of his fruit pickers came across their big entry last Tuesday. “It was just on knock off time on one of our last rows,” he said. “We’ve had big mangoes in the past and I think the rain’s really helped fill the fruit right out.” Held annually by The Express, Total Food Network and Mareeba District Fruit and Vegetable Grower’s Association (MDFVGA), the competition is open to all Tablelands farmers and backyard growers in a bid to see who can grow the region’s heaviest Kensington Pride mango. All mangoes entered must be photographed on electronic scales, clearly displaying its weight and viewed by a member of The Express team or MDFVGA president Joe Moro. Mangoes must not be tampered with in any way. Entries close on January 31 with the winner to be announced at the end of the harvest season. First place will win $500, second $300 and third $200.

LOOKING GOOD: Blue Sky Produce manager Matt Fealy with the 1.06kg KP mango he found.

WHOPPERS: The latest entries into the KP Mango Competition.

Get carried away with...

TUXWORTH & WOODS CARRIERS

ADMINISTRATION / ONLINE PRODUCER Natasha Burton

EXPRESS The

Locally owned and proudly independent

The Express is published by Portasea Pty Ltd, 141 Constance St, Mareeba, ACN: 141 250 213 and is printed by APN Print, 5-9 Hempenstall Street, North Rockhampton, QLD, 4701. ACN: 009 657 943

PAGE 2 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

SERVICING: • Cairns • Mossman • Port Douglas • Cooktown • Croydon • Normanton • Karumba • Coen • Musgrave • Archer River • Weipa  BODY TRUCKS  SEMI TRAILERS  REFRIGERATED VANS  DROP DECK TRAILERS

4035 4022 AFTER HOURS: 0418 183 399 • FAX: 4035 4021 25 REDDEN ST, CAIRNS • EMAIL: val@tuxworth.com.au

ESTABLISHED 1972

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


Locals tried to save Tolga farmer TRAGEDY: (Left) The rail bridge where Tolga man Alfonso Muoio fell off trying to redirect traffic away from floodwaters last Wednesday. DESPERATE SEARCH: (Below left) A private helicopter takes off from a Tolga property in a bid to search for Alfonso Muoio; and (Below right) Far North District Disaster Management Group executive officer Sergeant Bill Stanley addresses the media on Thursday morning.

RESIDENTS who witnessed a Tolga man fall into floodwaters desperately tried to rescue him before he was swept away to his death last week. “They had done their very best to pull him out but had been unsuccessful,” Far North District Disaster Management Group executive officer Sergeant Bill Stanley told The Express. “It shows the force of the water where he was swept away was quite significant.” The Tablelands community is in mourning of well-known farmer Alfonso Muoio, who was found dead in the Barron River after falling off a rail bridge trying to redirect traffic away from raging floodwaters over the Kennedy Highway early last Wednesday night. It is believed Mr Muoio slipped and fell into a causeway near Spring Creek about 5:45pm before being taken downstream seven kilometres into the river. “There were witnesses who confirmed he went down the creek until they lost sight of him,” Sergeant Stanley said. “He was doing his utmost to help members of the community when he got swept away.” A frantic search by police, ambulance, SES and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services

swift water rescue teams followed that night before resuming on Thursday morning. Queensland Government Air’s Cairnsbased Rescue 510 helicopter was also called in to help with the search on Wednesday night but was hindered by bad weather. Mr Muoio’s body was found by a family friend flying a private helicopter about 11am Thursday, barely 60m from the mouth of Spring Creek. Emergency services were deployed to the location soon after he was spotted to recover Mr Muoio’s body. “It was a professional effort from all agencies and a very committed effort to bring about a resolution as quickly as possible,” Sergeant Stanley said. “The terrain was quite difficult too in places, it was rocky. There were a couple of emergency services personnel who did sustain injuries.” It is not known exactly how Mr Muoio died – whether he drowned or was struck by an object - but police will prepare a report for the coroner. Sergeant Stanley said Mr Muoio’s family was “absolutely devastated”.

“This is a terrible time for them and our hearts are with them,” he said. Tablelands mayor Joe Paronella offered his condolences to the family and friends of Mr Muoio and reminded all residents to stay safe during flash flooding. “It it’s flooded, forget it. Please stay away from rising waters and prepare for more inundations,” he said. “Simple preparations include anchoring down anything that might float away. Move vehicles, outdoor equipment, garbage, chemicals and poisons to higher locations and plan which indoor items you will raise or empty if water threatens your home such as your fridge, TV or freezer. “It is also important to safeguard your children, pets and livestock.” Cr Paronella said residents should check www.bom.gov.au or the Atherton Live Weather Facebook page for the latest weather warnings, rainfall and river heights. For more information on disaster preparation, head to www.trc.qld.gov.au/disastermanagement. Any damage to council roads or facilities can be reported by calling 1300 362 242 or emailing info@trc.qld.gov.au

opening MonDAY

Phone: 4092 1649 or 0410 328 357 3 Doyle St, Mareeba

THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS...

> Chicken Wings............................. $7.99 KG > Chicken Stir Fry ......................... $15.99 KG > BBQ Steak .................................. $18.99 KG > Fresh Beef Rissoles................... $11.99 KG > Pork Loin Chops ........................ $18.99 KG SauSage King of QLD! WinnerS of the BeSt Beef SauSage in QueenSLanD!

PHONE: 4092 2564 • FAX: 4092 2953 MAREEBA SQUARE OPEN: MONDAY TO SATURDAY

LOOKING FOR SOMEWHERE TO GO?

H Staff Parties H Birthday Parties H Fun Nights Out H Holiday Fun H Bowling Leagues

Try... Ten Pin Bowling!

Eclipse Drive, Atherton PHONE 4091 1900

facebook.com/#!/tablelandtenpinatherton

GUILFOYLE MAREEBA FUNERAL SERVICES PROFESSIONALLY CARING FOR THE MAREEBA REGION

At Guilfoyle Funeral Services we are proud to announce that our new purpose built Chapel is now ready to service all the local families from Mareeba and the surrounding districts. With seating for over 250 people in airconditioned comfort and a state of the art audio video system that will help families farewell and celebrate the lives of their loved ones. Our chapel will also be exclusively available to hold Twilight Funeral Services and Evening Visuals. As a non-denominational chapel, all are welcome to utilise our new facility.

“Entrusted by families for over 65 years”

PHONE: 4092 1013 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

www.guilfoylefunerals.com.au The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 3


TROUBLESOME: Atherton’s Main St bus stop will now not be upgraded.

TABLELANDS Regional Council has backflipped on its proposed upgrade of Atherton’s Main St bus stop after a backlash from local business owners. At their April 14 meeting last year, council voted to apply to the Department of Transport & Main Roads’ (TMR) Translink Division for combined funding of $70,000 to upgrade the existing long distance bus stop along Main St for disability access. The partnership offered a 50/50 funding contribution with council and TMR each contributing $35,000 to the project and was subsequently approved via a Deed of Agreement last financial year. But the shelter upgrade raised the ire of local business owners nearby, livid at the fact it would require the removal of at least two existing car park bays, potentially impacting on trade. After a fiery meeting between councillors, council staff and business owners in November

Put Your Business Online with CATsites

last year, council voted to cancel joint funding for the upgrade at their December 22 meeting. Arabella Jewellers owner Debbie Day, whose business is directly behind the bus stop, praised the backdown by council. “I’m not happy it’s not being moved but I’m very happy it’s not going to be extended,” she said. “We had enough trouble with it already without it becoming bigger and taking up more car parks. “We want our businesses to thrive, not die.” Just three doors down, Giddy’s Place manager Debbie Drury said there were already too few car parks in Main St without council getting rid of more. “I’m not trying to take away from the bus, we all use it. We use it to send cakes to Croydon and Karumba but it’s got to be fair for all businesses,” she said. While things had been quiet more recently, both Mrs Day and Ms Drury said the bus stop had become a magnet for antisocial behaviour, confirming there had been several incidents involving people

Backflip on bus stop

arguing, fighting, urinating and defecating in and around nearby stores. “We’ve had people fighting out there, spitting, people hopping off night buses and going around the side of the shop and urinating,” Mrs Day said. “We’ve had people peeing under the door… I’ve had little old ladies come in here frightened because people are yelling and swearing out the front. “Sometimes they bring the argument into your shop because they want you to ring the police.” Ms Drury also blasted council’s consultation process over the bus stop upgrade as “lousy”. “We had to call that meeting in November and ask questions,” she said. Another two business owners The Express spoke to said they also supported council’s decision not to proceed with the bus stop upgrade. Despite the backflip, Tableland mayor Joe Paronella denied there were major problems with anti-social behaviour at the bus stop and said the majority of locals supported the existing location and its upgrade. “A few people have been quite vocal about it but I think if you got out and spoke to the general

public you would feel that’s the best place for the bus stop in Atherton because of the centralness of it,” he said. While no decision has been made on an alternative location for an expanded bus stop, the proposed Priors Creek Redevelopment could be one option where the Visitor Information Centre (VIC) may also be relocated. Deputy Mayor Katrina Spies said Priors Creek could be workable for the bus stop. “The Prior’s Creek Precinct and the Visitor Information Centre are two crucial elements as to where you want the bus shelter to be,” she said. “To me, it’s putting the cart before the horse to say let’s upgrade the existing shelter if we don’t take those things into account.” Cr Spies said the bus stop upgrade would have only been a short-term fix and it made more sense to take a long-term view of where the best location would be considering the future strategic development of the town and traffic flows. “You’ve got to look at the whole picture,” she said. “I feel comfortable that the right decision’s been made.”

Photo by Peter Roy.

your new website.com

Create or upgrade to a fully interactive online business from the creator of www.mareebaexpress.com See for yourself at www.catsites.info

Thousands hit Mareeba for Boxing Day races

SPECIALISING IN: • Parcels • Pallets • White Goods • Furniture • Tail Gate Lifts DELIVERIES TO: • Cairns • Kuranda • Mareeba • Mt Molloy • Julatten • Yungaburra • Tolga • Lake Tinaroo • Kairi • Atherton • Malanda • Millaa Millaa • Ravenshoe • Mt Garnet

PH: 4045 1767 PAGE 4 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

A RECORD crowd, perfect weather, top class racing and fabulous fashions created the perfect mix for a great day at the 2016 Mareeba Boxing Day races. The popular race day drew a record crowd of more than 2300 people, as locals and visitors alike flocked to Mareeba Turf Club for a fun day of racing and fashions. Club secretary John Thurlow was full of praise for the Boxing Day event. “Race nominations and crowd numbers were up on last year, which was great,” he said. “It was just a beautiful day, everyone enjoyed themselves and the day just keeps getting bigger and better every year.” “It’s a great atmosphere and everyone comes here just to enjoy themselves and a lot of people use this day to catch up with friends at Christmas time.” On track, a total of five races were held on the day, keeping the punters on their toes with exciting finishes. Jockey Nor Yadi started off the day storming home on Rose of Clare in the BenchMark 65 Handicap (900m). In race two of the day, the Lynette Vains QTIS Maiden Plate was won by Little Red Rocket with jockey Stephen Wilson aboard.

Terrasaurus, ridden by Ngarie Nelson, took out race three – the Class B Handicap (1123m) and Frank Edwards rode Compulsive Rocket home to win race four in the BenchMark 60 Handicap (1210m). The last race of the day, the BenchMark 50 Handicap (1500m) was won by Phantom Sox ridden by jockey Manabu Kai. The excitement continued trackside where the fashions stakes were high. More than 200 entrants graced the main stage over several fashionable categories. The guest Fashions on the Field judges had a hard time selecting winners in all categories, such was the high level of fashion on display from the kids, right through to the gents and ladies, who all put in considerable effort. More than 55 marquees were booked for the day, with racegoers enjoying live entertainment with local band “Careless” and a water slide for the kids. A highlight of the day was the “Human Horse” race which attracted alot of interest. “It’s a great laugh and very popular,” Mr Thurlow said. “Overall, it was a good crowd having a good time with great local racing.”  PHOTOS Page 11

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


IMPRESSIVE: A concept photo of the $120 million Kidston Solar Project which has started construction near Georgetown.

EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE DELIVERING EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE Contact us for a free copy of the booklet “A Complete Guide to Planning or Arranging a Funeral”.

PHONE: 4092 4774 180 Walsh St, Mareeba www.communityfunerals.com.au

New dawn in 2017 FROM Page 1

More locally, a proposed $640 million ecoresort at Myola is also undergoing an approval process with the State Government, with the promise of 600 jobs once operational. Meanwhile, Mareeba’s $18 million airport upgrade continues to progress while both Lindsay Australia and Blenners Transport late last year celebrated the opening of new multimillion dollar facilities based in the town’s industrial park. “With the industrial area continuing to be

SPECIALS AVAILABdLaEy

From Tues ntil ry u 10th Janua 6th Monday 1 January.

utilised, there’s a lot of good things happening,” Mr Moro said. “Council has been very supportive of those projects.” A $21 million shopping centre could also become reality if Mareeba Shire Council votes to approve the sale of a block of land crucial to the project at their January 25 meeting. Despite the wide array of infrastructure projects across the region, agriculture remains king on the Tablelands, contributing $552 million to the local economy in 2015 alone. “Agriculture is the backbone of the Ma-

AUSTRALIAN GROWN

14

$

LOCAL!

18

RAW BANANA PRAWNS

99 KG

AUSTRALIAN GROWN

AUSTRALIAN GROWN

Silo Central Shopping Centre, Silo Road, Atherton Phone: 4030 5111 - Open 7 Days 7am to 8pm

BLUEBERRIES 125G

17

$

KG

HALF PRICE!

KG

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

FOR

99

99

HOUSE SPECIALS ALSO AvAILABLE!

2 $7

17

$

75 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA PHONE & FAX ORDERS WELCOME PH: 4092 1006 ~ FAX: 4092 3353

AUSTRALIAN GROWN

$ 99 KG IGA HAM OFF THE BONE

SPECIALS AVAILABLE WHILE STOCKS LAST COUNTRY ORDERS WELCOME SMOKE

SPECIALS $

7

THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS

WHOLE BUDGET RUMPS (Sliced) .................. $10.99 KG WHOLE PRIME RUMPS (Sliced)..................... $12.99 KG WHOLE PRIME RIB FILLETS (Sliced) ............. $21.99 KG CORNED BRISKET ......................................... $10.99 KG BBQ LAMB CHOPS ........................................ $13.99 KG T-BONE STEAK ..............................................$17.99 KG BBQ STEAK .................................................. $15.99 KG CRUMBED STEAK ......................................... $15.99 KG BEEF SAUSAGES........................................... $10.99 KG BEEF MINCE ................................................. $10.99 KG CHAMPAGNE HAM .........................................$17.99 KG

WEEK’S

SUPA SPANISH MACKEREL FILLETS

BUTCHERY

THIS

ATHERTON

SLICED $11.99KG

WHOLE ECONOMY BEEF RUMP

reeba Shire and Far North Queensland,” Mr Moro said. “The Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area is still pumping along and early rainfall is taking some pessimism away that Tinaroo Dam will eventually refill.” Mr Moro said the economic future was bright for the Tablelands. “We’re definitely heading in the right direction and there’s good, healthy signs across the economy,” he said.

CLEALL’S

22

EACH

COCA COLA 30x375ml PACK $1.53 PER LITRE

Specials only available at SUPA IGA Atherton until sold out. We reserve the right to limit quantities per customer, trade not supplied. We reserve the right to correct printing errors. The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 5


NYE idiots send cops into spin

THINK BEFORE YOUR DRINK: Tablelands police are out in force over the school holidays.

A CURSED car was caught four times by Tablelands police with a different drunk driver each time on New Year’s Eve. Police caught the first unlicensed and drunk driver, a 35-year-old man, in Atherton earlier that night with a blood alcohol reading of 0.188. The same car was then intercepted shortly at Kuranda, this time with a 41-year-old drunk and unlicensed female behind the wheel recording a blood alcohol reading of 0.172. Mareeba was the next stop for the troublesome car, again featuring a different driver who was under the legal alcohol limit but unlicensed. A 28-year-old male was then caught a short while after, unlicensed and with a blood alcohol reading of 0.10. All four drivers will attend court and police have impounded their vehicle.

The baffling spate of incidents join a total of 27 drink drivers and 15 drug drivers who were caught by police during the week before and the week after Christmas. Despite the big haul, Mareeba Road Policing Unit Sergeant John Ridgway said most local drivers behaved themselves over the Christmas break. “It really is a case of a few bad apples spoiling the bin,” he said. “Most Tablelands road users conducted themselves in an exemplary manner over the Christmas period with dry drivers, courtesy buses, taxis and designated drivers appearing to be the norm. “Driving whilst impaired by alcohol or drugs is dangerous and can have devastating effects on the lives of those involved.” One in five fatal traffic crashes in 2015 involved a driver under the influence of alcohol or

drugs. Meanwhile, Tablelands police are currently investigating a number of traffic crashes over the Christmas period, six of which involved moderate to serious injuries. Motorists can expect to see more police on the roads as the Christmas Road Safety Campaign moves into gear across the state in the lead up to schools returning. Six people lost their lives on Queensland roads during the “Festive Break” phase of the 12day operation, down from seven fatalities during last Christmas period. There were 264 traffic crashes which resulted in injury, down eight per cent on the same period last Christmas,while the number of persons injured dropped 17 per cent. Speeding offences were down 22 per cent

on last year including speed camera detections which also decreased 24 per cent. Police conducted more than 137,000 Random Breath Tests (RBTs) and 2,094 Roadside Drug Tests (RDTs) with 697 alleged drink drivers intercepted and 367 motorists testing positive to illicit drugs. “We want to ensure everyone has a happy and safe holiday and not one tarnished by road trauma,” Sergeant Ridgway said. “We urge everyone to consider the Fatal Five contributing factors to road fatalities when getting behind the wheel of their vehicle. “These include speeding, drink and drug driving, failing to wear a seatbelt, driving tired and being distracted such as using a mobile phone while driving.”

Ag loans reduce interest THE Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority (QRAA) has reduced its already low interest loans for primary producers heading into this year. In effect since January 1, the new interest rates are 3.11 per cent for one year, 3.26 per cent for three years and 3.47 per cent for five years. The loans apply to Sustainability and First Start Loans drawn down from January 1. “This is the first time interest rates have changed since the maximum

Now Open At Mareeba Industrial Park

NORTHERN AUTO E LECTRICAL

CORNER OF MARTIN TENNI & THORA CLELAND DRIVES

CLEARANCE

PRODUCE LINES EX MAREEBA AND TABLELANDS: • Mangoes • Avocadoes • Bananas • Longans • Lychees • All Citrus • Other Exotic Fruits

SALE! All Alternators & Starter

PHONE: 4092 0400

CONTACT JOHN LAW - M: 0448 684 446 E: managermba@blenners.com.au

amounts available under Sustainability and First Start Loans increased to $1.3 million and $2 million respectively late last year, and I’m thrilled that they’ve been able to stay so low,” said QRAA CEO Cameron MacMillan. “Combined with the new lending limits, the low rates hold enormous potential for Queensland producers looking to build their enterprise – whether that’s improving on an existing business, starting with their first property or putting a succession plan into action.” The move to drop interest rates follows a strong uptake by the beef industry of the Federal Government’s Drought Assistance Concessional Loans introduced in November last year. The drought assistance loans provide multi-purpose E S TA B L I S H E D I N 19 6 1 finance to restructure debt and can cover operating costs to recover from drought and improve future resilience. Loans of up to $1 million are still available, with a concessional interest rate of just 2.47 per cent. Applications for Drought Assistance Concessional Loans close on June 30. Primary producers interested in QRAA loans or Drought Assistance Concessional Loans can contact their nearest QRAA regional area manager, who can walk them through the loan features and application process. For more information, visit www.qraa.qld.gov.au or 50 RANKIN STREET, MAREEBA QLD. 4880 call 1800 623 946.

Motors MUST GO!

P: 4092 2333 • F: 4092 2992 • E: nae@qld.chariot.net.au

PAGE 6 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


UNFAIR? A stoush has erupted over preferential treatment given to Atherton Hospital over Mareeba for patient services.

Health service denies neglecting Mareeba THE Cairns and Hinterland Hospital Health Service (CHHHS) has hit back at claims it is neglecting Mareeba hospital in favour of Atherton. Despite local businessman Ross Cardillo claiming Mareeba saw 2800 patients compared to Atherton’s 1300 last October, that number was reversed by December when 432 patients were admitted to Mareeba compared to Atherton’s 554. Atherton has long been regarded as the “largest referral centre on the Tablelands”, but the October patient figures threw fresh doubt on that claim. A level 3 hospital, Mareeba provides specialist services including geriatrician, paediatrician consults, psychologist/neuro psychology, cardiology, general surgery consultation, and gynaecology and child and adult dental surgery.

MAZDA 2 NEO SEDAN / HATCHBACK WAS $18,200 NOW $16,990 DRIVEAWAY

Considered a level 3-4 hospital, Atherton provides several additional specialist services not available in Mareeba such as acute on-site services like chemotherapy and a High Dependency Unit. Other services include endoscopy, an operating theatre with 24/7 on-call for obstetrics, and dialysis. The CHHHS is currently developing the masterplan and business case for the redevelopment of the Atherton Hospital, which is expected to be complete by June. But while Atherton undergoes a redevelopment of its emergency department and operating theatres, outpatient services at Mareeba could be one of those cut if the State Government does not make up a shortfall of about $2 million when the

MAZDA CX-3 B 6M NEO PETROL FWD WHITE PEARL 10162733 - WAS $22,895 NOW $20,990 DRIVEAWAY MAZDA CX-3 B 6A S TOURING DIESEL AWD SOUL RED 10166664 - WAS $36,679 NOW $33,990 DRIVEAWAY

existing Federal Council of Australian Governments (COAG) funding agreement runs out this October. Outpatient services provide traditional GP services at the hospital for free under the Medicare Benefits Schedule. But if no money is forthcoming to make up the $2 million shortfall, patients could be forced to use the town’s already stretched private medical practices. As revealed by The Express in November, Mareeba is already facing a doctor shortage due to an archaic rule that prevents overseas-trained doctors from working on the Tablelands. Both Mareeba and Atherton are hamstrung by the fact the area is not allowed to recruit overseastrained GPs, due to the region not being classified

LANCER ES SPORT 2.0 LITRE MIVEC MANUAL 2231787 LIGHTNING BLUE WAS $22,390 NOW $18,990 DRIVEAWAY

MAZDA CX-5 D 6A MAXX PETROL AWD SONIC SILVER - 10154849 WAS $35,482 NOW $30,990 DRIVEAWAY MAZDA CX-5 D 6A MAXX SPORT PETROL FWD BLUE REFLEX - 10185751 - WAS $36,102 NOW $31,990 DRIVEAWAY CX-5 D 6A MAXX SPORT PETROL AWD BLUE REFLEX 10114022 - WAS $39,194 NOW $34,990 DRIVEAWAY MAZDA CX-5 D 6A MAXX SPORT DIESEL AWD SONIC SILVER - 10161501 - WAS $42,286 NOW $36,990 DRIVEAWAY

MAZDA BT-50 R 6M 3.2 LITRE DUALCAB/CH XT 4X4 INCL. TRAY 10164663 - WAS $46,903 NOW $39,490 DRIVEAWAY MAZDA BT-50 R 6M 3.2 LITRE DUALCAB/CH XT 4X4 STEEL TRAY 10136520 - WAS $46,903 NOW $44,990 DRIVEAWAY MAZDA BT-50 R 6A 3.2 LITRE DUALCAB UTILITY XTR 4X4 DEEP BLUE 10106972 - WAS $56,099 NOW $45,990

MAREEBA MAZDA

313-315 Byrnes St, Mareeba I 4092 5100 I www.mareebamazda.com.au David Mete 0408 793 050 | Peter Acha 0417 006 698 | Adrian Madrid 0413 745 247

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

MIRAGE ES 1.2 LITRE MIVEC 5 SPEED MANUAL SUNRISE ORANGE 2245258 WAS $14,859 NOW $12,490 DRIVEAWAY MIRAGE ES 1.2 LITRE MIVEC CVT AUTOMATIC WHITE 2242687 WAS $16,919 NOW $13,990 DRIVEAWAY

as a “District of Workforce Shortage” (DWS) by the Federal Department of Health. The map considers coastal towns such as Port Douglas and Innisfail as places that qualify as a DWS and therefore would allow and an overseas trained doctor to practice there, as well as access to the Medicare Benefits Scheme which enables bulk billing. Under the Federal Health Insurance Act 1973, overseas-trained GPs must practice in a DWS for 10 years before they can go elsewhere for work. CHHHS CEO Clare Douglas previously told The Express the service was “working closely with the Queensland Department of Health”, who provides the majority of funding, to “ensure there will be no reduction in services after October 2017”.

ASX LS 2WD 2.0 LITRE MIVEC CVT AUTOMATIC 2227797 COOL SILVER - WAS $30,105 NOW $24,990 DRIVEAWAY

TRITON 4X2 GLX 2.4 LITRE SINGLECAB CHASSIS MIVEC MANUAL DIESEL 2248693 WHITE - INCLUDES TRAY WAS $28,655 NOW $25,490 DRIVEAWAY TRITON 4X4 GLX 2.4 LITRE CLUB CAB CHASSIS MIVEC MANUAL DIESEL SILVER 2241151 - WAS $38,753 NOW $34,990 DRIVEAWAY TRITON 4X4 GLX 2.4 LITRE EXCEED DOUBLE CAB UTE MIVEC AUTO DIESEL WHITE 2223755 - WAS $51,624 NOW $41,990 DRIVEAWAY

MAREEBA MITSUBISHI

313-315 Byrnes St, Mareeba I 4092 5100 I www.mareebamitsubishi.com.au David Mete 0408 793 050 | Peter Acha 0417 006 698 | Adrian Madrid 0413 745 247

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 7


EXPRESSyourself

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

editorial@theexpressnewspaper.com.au

Mareeba hospital neglected RE: Letter to the editor, Murdoch newspaper on Tuesday 20 December, 2016 ‘Hospital project team in early talks’. Don’t let facts get in the way of a good story. The article states that the Minister for Health, Cameron Dick said that the “Atherton is the largest referral centre on the Tablelands” but what wasn’t stated is the reasons why Atherton hospital and not Mareeba hospital gets the most referrals. The monthly figures from the latest reporting period show that Mareeba hospital saw 2800 patients but Atherton hospital only saw 1300 patients in October. This means that for the same period, Mareeba hospital saw more than twice as many patients as the Atherton hospital. So why are specialists servicing Atherton hospital which is the smallest hospital on the Atherton Tablelands and has less than half the number of patients than Mareeba hospital? Mareeba hospital, it is suspected, is being ignored due to bureaucratic bias for reasons unknown, as Mareeba hospital is the largest hospital on the Tablelands and is the hospital that should be playing a major part in the Cairns and Hinterland Hospital Health Service. The question that the Minister for Health, Cameron Dick needs to answer is “Why aren’t the specialists servicing the hospital with the most patients which is the Mareeba hospital?” Ross Cardillo, MAREEBA

Concern over falling dam level ANYONE who has visited Lake Tinaroo in the last few days, or viewed the numerous

The Express reserves the right to edit letters

photos on social media, would be shocked to see how dramatically the water levels have dropped. If the catchment, which is really quite small, does not receive a significant inflow in the near future, the Tablelands region’s communities could be in for hard times. This dam was built during the 1950’s to service primarily the tobacco farmers in the Mareeba/Dimbulah Irrigation Area. This was, in reality, quite a small number of farms, and tobacco was not a huge user of water. Today we have thousands of extra farms, many of which need huge volumes of water, and we have had no addition to the original storage. Today’s farmers must be starting to get nervous about a guaranteed water allocation for 2017. Might I suggest that while the dam is very low that some steps are taken to pump out the silt that has collected on the bottom of the lake. This could be sold as top dressing or used for fill, and then when the rains do come the water can reach the “real” bottom, and the dam’s capacity could be increased. In the meantime, just a few kilometres out of Mareeba is what the locals call “Quaid’s Lake”, which was built years ago, and stores a huge quantity of water which has never been used. Ever. Why can’t this water be fed into the Barron River? It may even be able to be gravity fed and not need pumping. Peter Beatts, MAREEBA

Get serious on mental health I WRITE from the Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia to ask readers and employers in your area to lend a hand. Put simply, absurd myths around mental

CLUB NEWS

health issues still persist. We are working to wipe away discrimination and stigma. We are appealing to employers and companies in your area to wake up to the simple fact that people with mental health conditions unquestionably can be highly productive and remarkable in the workforce. It’s frankly ridiculous to believe that because people have a mental health condition, they can’t be employed. With the correct medication, people with all kinds of conditions lead highly successful lives and hold down high-powered jobs. Our latest campaign highlights the blatant disregard for the human rights of people with mental illness just has to stop. We can all do better. Too many people with schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety are being discriminated against. This needs to stop. We also believe flippant words need to cease. Every time people say someone is ‘a little OCD’ or has gone “crazy”, it’s abusive and unnecessary. Finally, we are also urging people to reach out. We know that at least 100,000 Australians with severe mental illness are currently missing out on services. We have a free service that can help point people in the right direction. We urge readers who might need some assistance to reach out. Just call “Mi Networks” on 1800 985 944 or visit www.MiNetworks.org.au. Tony Stevenson, CEO, Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia.

Lockouts point to bigger issue SO now confusion reigns over Annastacia Palaszczuk’s signature 1am lockout policy set to begin in Queensland’s pubs and clubs

in less than a month. The 1am lockout was not only an election commitment, but was the centrepiece of Labor’s supposed ‘tough’ laws to tackle alcohol-related violence that Premier Palaszczuk constantly committed to throughout 2016. In fact, Labor even voted against an LNP Parliamentary motion back in November to scrap the lockout – making a mockery of their total policy backflip. It now seems a secret report will be delivered to Cabinet to recommend the changes so that Annastacia Palaszczuk can back down on her so-called tough stance. She is also keen to get Jackie Trad to do her dirty work, which begs the question – who is really running this government? How can you trust anything Annastacia Palaszczuk says when she continues to break election commitments and goes back on her word, without warning or consultation? That’s not how you implement policy changes or tackle alcohol-related violence. That’s not what Annastacia Palaszczuk promised at the last election. The LNP had a comprehensive plan called the Safe Night Out strategy that included education and awareness, ID scanning to ban repeat troublemakers and strong penalties. Labor’s plan is to punish the majority because of a few thugs who do the wrong thing. One thing for certain though - Labor will say one thing before an election and do exactly the opposite after. Queenslanders won’t be fooled by tough talk that only ends in broken promises and policy backflips. Jarrod Bleijie, Shadow Minister for Employment and Fair Trading

With Atherton Lions Club

Lions Club of Atherton ‘Mega Christmas Raffle 2016’ On Friday 23 December, Mayor Joe Paronella was invited to draw the three winners of the Lions Club of Atherton’s 2016 Mega Christmas Raffle. First prize went to Louise Wyatt of Herberton, second to Roy Walker and third to Marion Marsh. Breaking away from their traditional display of $800 worth of groceries going to one winner, the Club offered a total of $1,400 in vouchers to the three winners, with all vouchers donated by local businesses. Lions Club of Atherton wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the following generous donors:

Amcal Chemist, Andersen’s Carpets, Atherton Gas & Camping, Atherton International Club, Atherton Liquor Legends, Atherton Supa IGA, Barron Valley Hotel, Bunnings, Central Tyre Service, Chano Trentin’s All Wheel Drive Centre, Discount Drug Store, Duffy’s Beds R Us, Fascinating Facets Crystal Caves, Lovelee Cooking, McMahon’s Electrical, Tableland Hardware, Tableland Top Meats, The Coffee Club and Woolworths. The success of the raffle means that more than $5,500 will be heading back into the local community by way of donations and assistance by the Club.

Member for Dalrymple Shane Knuth caught up with Lions Club of Atherton members, secretary Annette Clay and raffle co-ordinator Neil Clarke.

Keep that treasured moment forever Order your memorable photo today The Express PHOTO SALES Phone the office on 4092 3464 or order your copy at 186 Byrnes Street, Mareeba www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au PAGE 8 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


Farmer says ‘G’day USA’ TEX GUN SUP SUPPLIES PLIES 13 PALOMINO AVENUE, TOLGA

• FIREARMS • AMMUNITION • ARCHERY • SPORTING PISTOLS • HUNTING DOG ACCESSORIES • MISTY GULLY SMOKERS • GUN BAGS AND SAFES P: 4095 5383 • E: shop@texgun.com.au W: www.texgunsupplies.com.au ~~~ MAIL ORDERS WELCOME ~~~

Lingerie & Fashion

MASSIVE BRA CLEARANCE

MAREEBA lychee farmer Marcello Avolio with a box of Tai So lychees similar to those he exported to the US.

A MAREEBA lychee farmer has gone all shades of red, white and blue after exporting 242 boxes of the fruit to the United States last month. Marcello Avolio received glowing feedback from his American counterparts after they tasted his Tai So lychees, comparing it to the best of their own locally grown produce. “It was received very well…They went to Los Angeles. Some of the trays stayed on the west coast and some went to New York,” he said. “They even said the lychees’ tasted the same, if not better than their Florida-grown produce.” Mr Avolio was part of a pilot program run by the Australian Lychee Growers Association that gave farmers the chance to export their produce to the United States. However, the process was not easy for the veteran farmer, having to meet strict biosecurity requirements that prohibited the use of certain pesticides and fungicides which were banned in the US. “For that reason, I only sacrificed one block of lychees on my farm for export,” Mr Avolio said.

The lychees themselves needed to be in near-perfect condition and packed in special “pest-proof” polypropylene bags sealed with cable ties. The export crop itself was also audited to ensure it met all requirements. Mr Avolio said the hardest part of the process was making sure the lychees would not go off on their journey to the US. “I gave it 110 per cent. We gave it everything to make sure those trays were almost perfect,” he said. “They had to go to Brisbane, get irradiated, then on to a plane and go through customs in America – it was such a long delay. “It had to survive the trip.” While he was reluctant to go through the process again, Mr Avolio said he had no doubt there was a viable export market for Mareeba fruit to the US. “There’s a big market there, there’s 300 million people,” he said. “It was good publicity for us.”

Growers welcome water increase TABLELANDS cane growers have welcomed an increase in water allocation as they prepare to deal with lower than expected yields in the coming harvest season. Effective since January 1, Tinaroo dam operator SunWater announced a water allocation of 85 per cent for Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigators, up from 75 per cent which was set in November. Tablelands Canegrowers manager Bronwyn Dwyer was supportive of the increase after a difficult dry period for farmers. “It was all about when was the best time to apply the water they had under the restrictions,” she said. “Every time they increase the allocation,

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

it gives them that little bit extra to get them through.” Sunwater resets the base level of water allocation given to irrigators in the Mareeba-Dimbulah scheme at the start of every water year (July 1). The allocation is then reviewed on a monthly basis and, if feasible, can be increased on top of the base level of allocation set. But Ms Dwyer feared the latest allocation may be not be enough for cane farmers to increase their yield. “We do expect there will be a reduction in the sugar cane yield this year because of the original reduced allocation announced at

the beginning of the water year,” she said. “Growers who don’t have a lot of water would have then had to make a decision whether to use it up early and hope that it rained, or hold some back.” Ms Dwyer said those farmers who harvested multiple crops were forced to divert their limited water allocation elsewhere, choosing not to irrigate their cane at all to save water for their high-value crops. The sugar cane harvest season will start at the end of May and run through to November. At the time of going to print, the water level at Tinaroo Dam was 34.1 per cent.

SALE!

40% OFF DON’T MISS OUT!

ALL STOCK MUST GO!! SALE ON BRAS IN-STOCK ONLY

Phone 4092 6220

Post Office Arcade, Mareeba

ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! IS IT TIME FOR A FREE HEALTH CHECK?

• ARE YOU GETTING THE BEST DEAL? • DOES YOUR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION UNDERSTAND YOUR NEEDS?

Get a FREE Health Check Today with the help of Don Lennox

Tableland Finance Brokers Visit: tablelandfinance.com.au Or call Don today 0427 658 553 for more information or to make appointment Donald Lennox is a credit representative 485611 of BLSSA Pty Ltd, ACN 117 651 760. Australian Credit Licence 391237. Tableland Finance Pty Ltd ACN 609 743 991.

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 9


ON IT AG ’S AI N!

KP MANGO COMPETITION WE’RE LOOKING FOR THE HEAVIEST KP MANGO (KENSINGTON PRIDE)

BROUGHT TO YOU BY MDFVGA AND THE EXPRESS NEWSPAPER

IN THE REGION!

START GROWING YOUR MANGOES NOW!! COMPETITION OUTLINE:  The mango must be Kensington Pride variety only  Mango must be photographed on electronic scales clearly showing the weight  The Mango must be viewed by a member of The Express Newspaper team or Joe Moro from MDFVGA  The mango must not be tampered with in any way  The competition is open to all farmers and budding farmers in the region  Prizes: 1st place $500 - 2nd place $300 - 3rd place $200  The competition will close on Tuesday, January 31st, 2017  Winner will be announced at the end of the harvest season  The heaviest mango will be declared the winner  All mangoes will be retained by the Editor of The Express for verification and consumption

PAGE 10 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

LAST YEAR’S WINNERS!

Roy and Elisabeth Fresta won last year’s competition with a mango weighing 1.5kg. Presenting the prize to them is Richard Maxted and Lui Garozzo from Total Food Network.

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


Mareeba Turf Club

BOXING DAY RACES Photos by Peter Roy

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 11


E!

entertainment

Movie magic continues over the holidays There's a magic mix of holiday entertainment on The Rising Sun Cinema screen over the next few weeks of the school holidays – including some of the year's biggest blockbusters. For the family MOANA and SING continue. Both feature wonderful and colourful animation from some of this world's biggest animation studios. New to the big screen is RED DOG TRUE BLUE. The prequel to one of the most successful Australian films of recent years ‘Red Dog’. Commencing on Thursday is the all new PASSENGERS. A spacecraft travelling to a distant colony planet and transporting thousands of people has a malfunction in its sleep chambers. As a result, two passengers are awakened 90 years early. Check the session times by phoning the RSL Club on 4092 1396 or visit the website www.mareebarslclub.com.au. Remember as it's the holidays, movies screen every day, all day.

ATHERTON INTERNATIONAL CLUB

Wine, Dine and Play at the Club!

OPEN 7 DAYS FROM 10AM

ENTERTAINMENT:

TUESDAYS BINGO: 9.30AM UNTIL NOON IN THE HALL CLUB PROMO: 12 NOON - 1PM WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TEXAS HOLD ’EM POKER: $100 CASH PRIZE 6.30PM REGISTRATION, 7PM START THURSDAYS BINGO: 9.30AM UNTIL NOON IN THE HALL BUFFET LUNCH & CLUB PROMO: 12 NOON - 1PM THIS FRIDAY NIGHT 13TH NOVEMBER LIVE BAND: 7PM “CARRIZMA” THURSDAY 19TH JANUARY TRIVIA NIGHT: 7.30PM

Doyle Street, Mareeba • Phone: 4092 2922 • Web: www.mareebaleagues.com.au

HOME OF THE $10 LUNCH SPECIAL! 11:30AM - 2:00PM DAILY

DINNER: 6:00pm - 8:30pm Sunday to Wednesday and 5:30pm - 8:30pm Thursday to Saturday SUNDAY BREAKFAST: 8:30am - 10:30am

Restaurant • TAB • Keno • Pokies • Functions • Courtesy Bus

MareebaRSL

Your club in the heart of town!

NOW SCREENING! MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL MEMBERS 2-4-$25 (SELECT MENU) TUESDAY LUNCH SPECIAL 3 COURSE MEAL $15 (SELECT MENU) OPENING HOURS: LUNCH: 11.30am - 2.00pm Every Day DINNER: Saturday to Thursday 5.30pm - 8pm Friday 5.30pm - 8.30pm PHONE 4091 4970 KENNEDY HWY, ATHERTON

www.facebook.com/AthertonInternational www.athertoninternational.net.au

$10,000 JACKPOT!

Every Sunday from 10am

RENEW OR JOIN TODAY!

It's time to renew your membership or become a new member of Mareeba RSL! Weekly membership draws every Thursday, Friday & Saturday – New members welcome.

Visit www.mareebarslclub.com.au

VIEW MOVIE TIMES @ www.mareebarslclub.com.au or on Facebook – Rising Sun Mareeba

Byrnes Street, Mareeba | Phone: 4092 1396 | Email: functions@mareebarslclub.com.au

PAGE 12 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

www.mareebarslclub.com.au

Do you have an EVENT COMING UP??

Let The Express know! call the team today on 4092 3464.

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


Experie nce the...

GATEWAY HOTEL MAREEBA Mareeba’s newest masterpiece, The Gateway Hotel, would like to announce that they have just installed another 9 new pokies to complement their existing machines. If you’re feeling lucky you can try the very latest Lightning Link and Dragon Links. The airconditioned gaming room has been lavishly decorated and has beautiful leather lounges to relax along with a private smoking area. When you open the door of The Gateway you’re greeted by an ambience and sophistication never before seen in the town. You need to experience the food, the service and the friendliness that makes the Gateway what it is. Open from 10am to late 7 days (11:30am for lunch and dinner from 5:30pm), it features a fully licenced restaurant, The Stockman’s Grill, air-conditioned or outdoor dining for groups and kids plus street and off street parking off Walsh Street for your convenience. The Gateway Hotel and Stockman’s Grill, situated at 123 Byrnes Street, Mareeba. You can reserve your table by calling 4092 1032. Also find us on Facebook. The Gateway Hotel promotes RSA and RSG.

IT’S HERE & IT’S DIVINE! THE NEW GATEWAY HOTEL PUBLIC BAR, STOCKMAN’S GRILL and GAMING ROOM OPEN 10AM TO 10PM FOR LUNCH AND DINNER GROUPS ME! LCO E W S D I &K ONED I T I D N O AIRC OOR D T U O R O DINING

123 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA TABLE RESERVATIONS 4092 1032 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 13


Time to get ready for School!

ADVERTISING FEATURE

Maggie and Steven at Claude Cater Mensland can help you with all your back to school needs.

SCHOOL UNIFORMS, BAGS & SHOES! UNIFORMS

> Mareeba State High School Shorts, Polos, Hats

SHOES

> Adidas, Asics, New Balance, Kustom, Vans, Globe

Plus 1/2 PRICE SHOE TABLE!

BAGS, CAPS, PENCIL CASES > Billabong, Ripcurl

199 Byrnes St, Mareeba • Ph 4092 1133

"Building a Better Future Together"

Mareeba High has a proven history for being a great all round performer. We are proud of our academic standards, contemporary curriculum, cultural richness, professional teaching, innovative practices, sporting champions and creative brilliance, all within a disciplined and caring environment. Mareeba State High School is a modern secondary high school located in a picturesque, safe, rural setting. The ideal size of the school of 730 students provides for a more personal and individual approach for all students whilst maintaining the full range of curriculum offerings.

SCHOOL OFFICE REOPENS Monday 16th January, 2017

All students return to School on Monday 23rd January, 2017.

Jasper St, Mareeba P: 4086 2777 I E: principal@mareebashs.eq.edu.au www.mareebashs.eq.edu.au PAGE 14 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Back to school gear in one location ARE you in need of school uniforms, shoes, bags, hats, socks and more? With less than three weeks left until school starts now is the time to come into Claude Cater Mensland in Mareeba to get all your school gear in one great location. Stocking Mareeba State High School uniforms, in all sizes, the experienced staff will fit your child with the correct size uniform to last out the school year. But more than just uniforms, Caters is one of the largest stockists on the Tablelands of footwear and accessory lines for all school-aged children. The large range means there is something in store to cater for your child’s taste, size and the budget. Correctly fitted, comfortable and modern shoes are important for your child and with top quality

brands such as Adidas, Asics and New Balance, there is sure to be a shoe for everyone. Also in store is Kustom, Vans, and Globe Shoes, plus a half price shoe table full of bargains. School bags and accessories such as pencil cases and caps are just as important as the uniforms and shoes, and there is something for every boy and girl in store from trusted and loved brands such as Billabong and Rip Curl. Trust the friendly team at Claude Cater Mensland who have the experience in what works for school and the kids. Claude Cater Mensland is located at 199 Byrnes St, Mareeba. Open Monday to Saturday from 8.30am with mail orders also welcome. Phone 4092 1133.

DROP IN, EMAIL OR FAX YOUR BOOK LIST TO NEXTRA MAREEBA NEWS AND WE WILL FILL IT FOR YOU AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! It’s not only convenient, but also a great time saver for you and your family during this very busy time. Drop it in as soon as you get it, tell us when you want to pick it up, and leave the rest to us... it’s that simple! IT’S ALL SO EASY AT NEXTRA MAREEBA NEWS... THE SHOP LOOKING AFTER YOUR KID’S SCHOOLING NEEDS!

MAREEBA NEWS

Gif t Voucher

Bring in this voucher to receive a further 5% DISCOUNT 125 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA on our already PHONE 4092 1030 • FAX: 4092 1035 competitive “Back To EMAIL: mareebanews@bigpond.com School” stationery ite ms! WEB: www.mareebanews.net.au

Mareeba State High School

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


Time to get ready for School!

ADVERTISING FEATURE

Start the new school year off on the right foot

ES O H S L O O H C S S E O H S L O O H SC OES H S L O O H C S S E O H S L O O H C S S E O H S L O O H C S S E O H S L SCHOO

From PREP to HIGH SCHOOL... we have the lot! School Shoes Sports Shoes School Bags Socks

The perfect fit every time!

127-129 Byrnes St, Mareeba

Phone 4092 1551

Come in and see Angie and Victor at the Graeme Shoe Store for perfectly fitted and quality school shoes.

TRUST Mareeba’s longest established shoe shop for your child’s school shoes. Victor and Angie Brignolo at the Graeme Shoe Store have been fitting generations of families for more than 25 years; and they know everything there is to know about shoes. The Graeme Shoe Store is home to top-quality shoes and you can be guaranteed the right fit every time. Giving your child the right shoes during their school years is as vital as their education. Correctly fitted shoes allow for healthy foot development during their schooling years, whereas incorrectly fitted shoes can have a serious impact on their feet for years. Victor and Angie know that every child’s feet will grow throughout the year, so it is important to choose a shoe that will allow for growth. A shoe that is too tight will not last the school term or year. When purchasing a pair of shoes at the Graeme Shoe Store your child’s feet will be measured to find the correct size and shoe type. This allows for every parent to purchase a pair of shoes that suit their budget and are the best possible quality and fit. So don’t settle for just any school shoes, come into the Graeme Shoe Store and the team will help you find a long lasting, quality product, that will give

your child’s feet support and comfort everyday. While you are there you can also check out the large range of school bags with a large variety to suit all ages and requirements, from large to small and for boys and girls.

k For all your Bac to School music requirements!

For shoes, bags, socks and more come into the Graeme Shoe Store for expert advice and the right fit. Located at 127-129 Byrnes Street, Mareeba and open every Monday to Saturday for your convenience. Phone 4092 1551.

Debbie’s Academy of

Dance

DANCE FOR FUN!

mareeba atherton

ALL TYPES OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES

Atherton Mareeba

Ballet Jazz Hip Hop 

• Music Stands • Tuition Books • Over 50 Guitars in Stock • Brass and Woodwind Instruments

ENROLMENTS

NOW OPEN!

COME & TRY YOUR FIRST LESSON FOR FREE!! Classes commence 30th January

PRINCIPAL: Debbie McCahon • P: 4095 5618 www.debbiesacademyofdance.com.au

Vernon St, Atherton - Phone 4030 5400

M����b�

COMMUNITY KINDERGARTEN

Kindergarten or Playgroup – Enrol today! C&K Mareeba Community Kindergarten offers two state-of-the art centres in Mareeba with Qualified early childhood teachers and wonderful inclusive environments for both Kindergarten and Playgroup.

KINDERGARTEN 4-5 Years

PLAYGROUP 1-3 Years

Qualified Teachers & Assistants, Small group sizes, National curriculum and Rebates available.

Learning & Fun – Meets fortnightly on Wednesdays, Qualified Teacher, Cold coin donation.

Call us or come & have a look through. www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

WHERE CHILDREN COME FIRST

For enrolments & more information contact: C&K Mareeba Community Kindergarten at Stewart St or Sutherland St, Mareeba Phone: 4092 2559  Email: mcki@aanet.com.au The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 15


PROPERTY LAND > UNITS > INVESTMENTS > ACREAGE > FARMS > HOUSES > RENTALS

Outstanding renovation, outstanding location

Set on 1012sqm just a stroll from the main Street of Mareeba and Coles, 86 Mason St, has been beautifully renovated from front to back to create a warm and inviting home that must be experienced to be appreciated. Featuring high ceilings, T & G walls and stunning timber floors throughout this cozy cottage home has all the charm of yesteryear with the conveniences of a modern home. Lovely polished timber floors throughout with separate lounge area and large kitchen with loads of cupboard space and big pantry. This quaint little cottage oozes charm and includes two built-in bedrooms with renovated easy care bathroom. Great opportunity to secure this classic home in an outstanding location. Features... • Fans throughout • Polished timber floors • Flyscreens • Fully fenced • Single Garage • Mini work shed • Renovated For more information or to arrange a private inspection please call exclusive marketing agent Aurelia Rogato on 0418 183 555.

Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

MAREEBA $299,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Aurelia Rogato Rogato Real Estate 4092 5255 or 0418 183 555

Tranquil lifestyle – massive home, workshop and pool on 2800m2 Alex Srhoj at Ray White Mareeba is delighted to present to the market this fine residence tucked away in quiet cul-de-sac only minutes from town. Located in the ever popular Prestige Gardens, so close to schools and town, making it a great choice for the young family or business owner. This family oasis is private, solid, secure, and air conditioned, fully tiled with a generous floor plan emphasising an open plan design. The indoor and outdoor living areas are impressive and spacious, with the private entertainment area overlooking the delightful private swimming pool. The bitumen driveway wraps Address: around the Price: house to masAgent: sive shed at the back, would be a Contact: perfect opportunity for a trades-

person to work from home, with the office already set up as you enter the property in the double garage. What a fantastic lifestyle opportunity offering the new owners the lowest of maintenance care in the established gardens as it is complete with paving and selective landscaping. Asking $549,000 with living so easy in this private residence – We look forward to showing you this outstanding property.

OPEN HOMrdE ay

This Satu m 10.30-11.30a

Inspect this Saturday or phone Alex on 0403 343 692 now for your private inspection.

12 Joan Crescent, MAREEBA $539,000 Alex Srhoj Ray White Rural Mareeba 0403 343 692

Dream Home, Dream Lifestyle!

Superbly finished ‘Ashley Jones Homes’ – this modern home features 4 brms, dream kitchen, media room, open plan living, large outdoor area, 4046m2 block, plus much more!

OPEN HOME SATURDAY 1 0am-1pm

Contact the Developer Vince Randazzo on 0418 184 709, or your preferred agent

PAGE 16 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Lot 26 Agius Cresce nt at Rayfield, Maree ba

1 Acre Lifestyle Blocks $140,000

from

www.rayfieldproperty.com.au www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


PROPERTY LAND > UNITS > INVESTMENTS > ACREAGE > FARMS > HOUSES > RENTALS

OPEN E HOaM turday

This S oon 10am-12n

An exceptional address This superb 'as new' home is the perfect example of style and functionality meeting execution. Boasting the finest finishes and attention to detail it's an effortless model of resort style living. Luxurious attention to detail has been incorporated throughout from the gatehouse entry all the way to the stunning timber deck and in-ground saltwater pool. This home is defined by an impressive combination of style and usability, as first impressions go you won't be disappointed. It's a true entertainers haven, with 4 bedrooms and an open plan living area that flows seamlessly out through 6 stacker doors onto the entertainment area. Internally the substantial gloss kitchen features stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances and is centrally positioned to easily access both the indoor and outdoor entertaining areas. Other quality features include: • Fully air-conditioned throughout with Fujitsu split system air-conditioning • 2.7m high ceilings with impressive two step cornice • Large open plan fully tiled living areas • Four generous carpeted bedrooms with mirrored built-in robes • Master with his and hers resort style ensuite, fully tiled to the ceiling, full length mirrored robe and patio access • Separate media room with built-in speakers • Stylish fixed bar • Stunning kitchen with stone bench tops, glass splash backs, breakfast bar, generous storage space and stainless

Read The Express online @

steel appliances including 700mm oven this Saturday from 10.00am to 12.00. • Main bathroom fully tiled to the ceiling with separate vanity area For further information or to arrange a • Laundry with built-in cupboards private inspection please call exclusive • Security screens, tinted windows and agent Joe Torrisi today. Phone 0417 700 multiple storage cupboards throughout 468. • Data cable points in all rooms plus extra power points and TV points • Power point for generator • Extra large double garage Address: 45 Ceola Drive, MAREEBA with storage cupboard Price: $539,000 • 5kw solar system and solar Agent: EXCLUSIVE to Joe Torrisi hot water system Joe Torrisi Real Estate • Stunning 60m2 timber deck Contact: 0417 700 468 overlooking the in-ground saltwater pool with waterfall and spa features • Exposed aggregate driveway with built-in letterbox plus pathways all round the home ! • Dog enclosure with 1.8m ED C high fencing DU • 8m x 7m powered, colourRE bond shed with three roller door access, toilet and shelving • 1125m2 immaculately landscaped and fenced allotment with electric gated entry, automatic irrigation and side access to shed This unique property is posiA Touch of coloniAl clAss tioned in an exceptional area of town, only a few short minutes from Mareeba CBD. • Hobby Studio / Workshop All the factors you desire in a • Garden Shed • Fully Fenced dream home are here. It's rare that you find a home of this cali• Established Gardens With Irrigation bre available for sale – inspection • 2 Toilets • Plantation Shutters is a must. Open for inspection

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

OPEN HOME

THIS SATURDAY 10.00AM - 12 NOON 5 Karobean Drive, Amaroo Park • STYLISH NEW 4 BEDROOM + ENSUITE & WALK-IN ROBE • FULLY TILED + QUALITY FIXTURES, AIRCOND & EXTRAS • FENCED, LANDSCAPED & AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION

0417 700 468

PRICE: $415,000 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU

www.4880.com.au

3

1

LOCATION!!!

17 Quill Street, Mareeba

2

Now $329,000 NEG - ID#1P1920

6 Palm Close, Mareeba - Aurelia 0418 183 555

4092 5255

• 2 titles, total land size of 1674m2 • zoned medium density • located right in the heart of town • walk to primary schools, hospital & shops • 3 bedroom + sleepout highset timber home

$200,000 Sophie Bozzo 0428 128 154 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 17


INDEX

business A

DIRECTORY

Childcare Cleaning Curtains & Blinds

Air Conditioning

B

E

Blinds Bulldozer Hire

Earthmoving Electrical Embroidery

C

AIR CONDITIONING

Entertainment

Plumbing Pool Maintenance

F

Irrigation I.T

Floor Coverings Fuel

M

R

Motor Mechanic

Roofing & Sheds

Timber Transport Travel Tree Lopping

Graphic Design

Pest Management Photography

Security

Venue Hire

G I

S

P

CLEANING

T

V

ELECTRICAL

ENTERTAINMENT • BISTRO • BAR • TAB • KENO • POKIES • FUNCTIONS

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

Shop 4, 276 Byrnes St, Mareeba • PO Box 1034 Mareeba 4880

P: 4092 3019

M: 0409 648 403 • F: 4092 1629

www.donhall.com.au

• Domestic & Commercial Carpets • Lounge Suites - Fabric Covers • Internal House Cleaning • Specialising in Bond Cleaning

Covering all areas! 43 robert street, atherton (Opposite the Swimming Pool)

ABN 80 179 825 363 • QBSA 59712 • ARC License AU24014

R & C AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

• Airconditioning Installations • Cold Rooms • Fridge Seals • Gasing • Servicing & Maintenance • Authorised Artic Licence

Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657

ABN: 61 788 170 092 LIC. NO: L012565 ArtIC LIC: AU21630 QBSA: 1220582

CURTAINS & BLINDS

FREE FREE Measure Measure and and Quote Quote Plus we sell...

96 James Street, Mareeba

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

Supply & Fit

EARTHMOVING

TO IN Blinds and Curtains

Desiree Siemon

31 Kennedy Hwy, Tolga intoblindstolga@gmail.com ABN: 60 907 697 564

Do it right the first time!

P 4095 5669 F 4095 5797 M 0408 887 701

BULLDOZER HIRE

• DOZERS D7R & D7G • SCRAPER • WATER TRUCKS • BODY TRUCK • MINING • FARM CLEARING • ROAD WORKS

GREG CUMMINGS SMALL DOZER HIRE

TOM SMITH P: 0407 161 783 F: 4092 7851 E: stj.enterprises@bigpond.com.au

We go where the big ones won’t!

• Regrowth • Fence Lines • Tree Clearing • Dams • General Earthworks • And Everything Else!

P: 0427 563 803

CHILDCARE

FLOOR COVERINGS

CEC No: A5891084 ACMA Reg No: F0510843

MOBILE AUTO ELECTRICAL & HYDRAULICS Call Eugene: 0400 080 327

Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds

PH: 0417 843 015 or 4092 7536 Lic No: 51413 RH Lic No: L038890

SPECIALISING IN THE INSTALLATION OF: • CORK TILES • VINYLS • VINYL TILES • PARQUETRY • FLOOR SANDING • CARPET GOLD AllAn & DAni: MOBilE 0409 007 247 CARD P: 4091 3936 23 Louise St, Atherton Q.4883 707796

Plus we sell...

Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

Trust the BLIND specialists!

phOne 4092 2922

Tracks > Rods > Accessories

96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings

BLINDS

159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229

Custom Made

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023

BLINDS

MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE

CURTAINS & BLINDS

Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner

your local business guide ELECTRICAL

Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds Daniel Battistin

Residential • Commercial • Phones/Data Repairs/Maintenance • Airconditioners

Mobile 0448 856 187 email: dobattistin@msn.com

25 Yarrabee Close, Mareeba Qld. 4880

Licence No: 71735 - ACA: F0514381 - LO: 56130

Mareeba 4092 2800 Atherton 4091 3300

FLOORS

Trust the FLOOR Covering Man! Carpet & Vinyl > Carpet & Vinyl Tiles > Floating Floors

MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE 159 Walsh St, Mareeba P: 4092 5466 M: 0419 736 229

ADVERTISING HAS NEVER BEEN MORE AFFORDABLE!

YOU CAN AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS DIRECTORY

WITH PRICES STARTING AT JUST $30 PER WEEK... Call Natasha TODAY to find out more!

Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote

FUEL receive 4¢ per litre discount by presenting this ad

Service StationS open to the public

24 hour Fuel Service to approved customers (Mareeba only)

7 BOWER ST, MAREEBA INDUSTRIAL PARK P: 4092 2472 • F: 4092 2668 18 MOFFAT ST, RAvENShOE • P: 4097 6888 For Bulk Fuel & Oil Contact Head Office at Miallo 4098 8222

your local business guide

DIRECTORY

GRAPHIC DESIGN

G

R

Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146 info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au 3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets

99 Vaughan Street, Mareeba mareeba@laserelectrical.com.au www.mareeba.laserelectrical.com.au

Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care

PAGE 18 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673

JANE PETERS PO Box 1923, Mareeba QLD 4880 PHONE: 0427 932 776 ABN 98 735 499 133 Email: pickfordpark1@bigpond.com

AP

N

EMBROIDERY HIC D ES

IG

• Business Cards • Logo Design • Brochures • Posters • Flyers

Creating high quality artwork with a difference for your business!

Phone: 0458 965 784 or 4096 5784 Email: aemgraphicdesign1@bigpond.com www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


business IRRIGATION

DIRECTORY PEST MANAGEMENT

POOL MAINTENANCE

TRANSPORT

P&M Carriers

IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply

• Pumps Sales & Repairs • Filtration • Water Tanks & Troughs • Water Treatment • Pool Treatments • Solar Pumping Systems • Reinke Centre Pivot & Lateral Move Irrigators 50 Byrnes Street, Mareeba Phone 4092 7788

I.T

POOL MAINTENANCE & POOL SHOP 71 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA “WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE”

now open at 2B Middlemiss St, Mareeba

ALL POOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING FREE WATER TESTING AND EXPERT ADVICE

P: 4092 1443 or 0413 013 297

PLUMBING

ADVERTISING HAS NEVER BEEN MORE AFFORDABLE!

SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS In-store and On-site

• Laptops, Tablets & Towers • Custom Systems • Mobile Phone & Tablet Repairs & Accessories • Networking Solutions • Custom Backup Systems

BURRATRONICS

67 Byrnes St, Mareeba • 4092 7038

Like us & Join our 7,970 Facebook friends!

your local business guide

MOTOR MECHANIC

your local business guide

SECURITY

For all security needs call...

Dru ThursTon 0408 913 063

Visit our website: www.fnss.com.au

Certain work defined as “building work” in the QBCC legislation may only be undertaken by licensed contractors, or if undertaken by unlicensed contractors, only to the value of $3,300. However, work falling outside that definition may be performed by unlicensed contractors and is not subject to any value limit. To check whether a contractor holds a QBCC licence visit: www.qbcc.qld.gov.au or call the QBCC on 1300 272 272.

your local business guide

45 Chewko Road, PO Box 131, Mareeba Phone / Fax: 4092 3563

PHOTOGRAPHY

DEADLINE 4PM EVERY FRIDAY Advertising works. Phone us, your friendly locally owned Newspaper today on 4092 3464

Peter Roy Photographer

Weddings Birthdays Sport Portraits Real Estate Special Events

A: 2 9 Iluka Street, Mareeba P: 4092 2475 M: 0417 746 140

W: peterroyphotographer.com.au

your local business guide

CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY

YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith

4035 2034

CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME

For $30 per week this spot could be yours!

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

YOU CAN AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS DIRECTORY

TRAVEL

WITH PRICES STARTING AT JUST $30 PER WEEK... Call Natasha TODAY to find out more!

Without a travel agent you’re on your own!

• Patrols • Cash in Transit • Alarm Response & Installation • Alarm Monitoring • CCTV Installation & Service

• Mechanical Repairs for Cars & Light Commercials • Roadworthy Certificates • EFi Diagnostics • Carbon Clean for Diesels & EFi Vehicles

Business Directory

LICENSED POOL SAFET Y INSPECTOR

 Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters  Express Couriers  Freight Distribution  Warehouse Storage

DIRECTORY

MAREEBA 4092 4222 ATHERTON 4091 3411 www.travelexperience.com.au

TREE LOPPING

For $30 per week this spot could be yours!

TABLELANDS TREELOPPING

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

TRANSPORT

• Treelopping • Bobcat Hire • Wood Chipping • Free Quotes • Stump Grinding • Fully Insured PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Call Jon Lambert

P: 4091 5008 M: 0407 575 916 SPECIALISING IN: • Parcels • Pallets • White Goods • Furniture • Tail Gate Lifts

VENUE HIRE

DELIVERIES TO: • Cairns • Kuranda • Mareeba • Mt Molloy • Julatten • Yungaburra • Tolga • Lake Tinaroo • Kairi • Atherton • Malanda • Millaa Millaa • Ravenshoe • Mt Garnet

PHONE: 4045 1767

MRT

MALIN REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT

CARRIERS OF REFRIGERATED AND DRY FREIGHT TO NORTH QUEENSLAND MAREEBA DEPOT: WALLY AMORY PHONE 0421 839 353 ABN 87 010 461 257

HAVING A PARTY OR FUNCTION? We have the perfect venue!

MAREEBA TURF CLUB Spacious open venue, beautiful gardens and all facilities – the perfect setting for all occasions! Race Day Parties, Weddings, Birthdays, Engagements, Business Functions, Christenings, Christmas Parties & more!

Bookings & Info Phone 0427 114 217

Advertising has never WITH PRICES STARTING AT JUST $30 PER WEEK!! been more affordable! YOU CAN AFFORD TO ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS DIRECTORY

Call Natasha Burton today on 4092 3464 or email: admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au to find out more!

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

DIRECTORY

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 19


Expresso 

Your Weekly Horoscopes March 21 to Apr 20 Aries

Don’t let your lover put demands on you. You will have to make some changes regarding your direction if you wish to keep on top of your career expectations. April 21 to May 21 Taurus

k a e r b a e k Ta relax! and

Wednesday 11th

Thursday 12th

Friday 13th

Saturday 14th

Tide Times 0153 0.21 0845 3.28 1432 0.92 2029 2.55

Tide Times 0235 0.18 0926 3.34 1517 0.91 2111 2.51

Tide Times 0318 0.23 1006 3.31 1602 0.96 2153 2.42

Tide Times 0401 0.38 1046 3.18 1647 1.07 2237 2.28

Max 30o Min 23o

Max 33o Min 23o

Max 32o Min 14o

Max 32o Min 24o

Tide Times 0444 0.61 1127 2.98 1735 1.20 2323 2.11

Tide Times 0527 0.90 1209 2.74 1829 1.34

Tide Times 0017 1.92 0613 1.22 1259 2.48 1946 1.43

Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square.

Ingredients

1 1/2 teaspoons instant coffee 1/4 cup hot water 1 cup heavy whipping cream 1 1/2 cups icing sugar 225g marscarpone cheese or cream cheese 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 tbs unsweetened cocoa powder 30g semi-sweet baking chocolate

1. Place the instant coffee in the hot water and stir. Let cool for 5 minutes. 2. Beat heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form. Chill. 3. Mix icing sugar and marscarpone/cream cheese with a hand mixer until smooth. Mix in vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon of the coffee. Add up to the entire amount of coffee, depending on how strong you want your tiramisu. Mix in vanilla. 4. Fold whipped cream into coffee mixture gently. Place the tiramisu in a ziploc bag that is fitted with a large round or 1M tip. 5. Pipe a small amount the bottom of each of 4 serving glasses op the layer with a dusting of cocoa powder. Continue layering the tiramisu and cocoa powder. 6. Once you get to the top layer, grate the semi-sweet baking chocolate over the tops of the serving dishes (instead of the dusting of cocoa powder). This gives a sweet first taste instead of being bitter from the unsweetened cocoa. Chill, covered, in the fridge until ready to serve.

May 22 to June 21

June 22 to July 22

C R O S S

WORD SEARCH

July 23 to Aug 22

You can look around for the right place and enlist some of your friends to help you move. Your emotions have been pulled out of shape and you need to do a little backtracking.

Virgo

Aug 23 - Sept 23

Your added discipline will enable you to complete some of those unfinished projects. The locks, stove, gas, or electric wires may not be secure.

Libra

Sept 24 to Oct 23

WORD

Younger relatives may seek your advice. Moneymaking opportunities will surface. You will be able to work in fine detail and present the best possible proposal. Monday is your lucky day.

Scorpio

Oct 24 to Nov 22

Deception and confusion regarding your status in society is likely. You may find that getting together with colleagues after hours will be worthwhile. You will probably have to defend your mate. Try not to be so demonstrative.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21

There might be one who is quite willing to take the credit for your work. Don’t make those you live with feel unloved or unworthy. Take care of any paperwork concerning institutional or governmental agencies.

Capricorn

Dec 22 to Jan 20

Anchovy

Dragon

Herring

Swordfish

Barb

Electric

Jack

Trout

Bass

Emperor

Koi

Whiting

Blenny

Flounder

Perch

Yellowtail

Bluefin

Glass

Piranha

Clownfish

Grouper

Pufferfish

Darter

Haddock

Stingray

Puzzle solutions

You should get into some of those creative hobbies that you always said you wanted to do. Deception and confusion regarding your status in society is likely. Try to be a bit more understanding or you may end up spending the evening alone. Aquarius Jan 21 to Feb 19 Avoid any petty ego confrontations; they could lead to estrangement if you aren’t careful. It might be best not to spend your money on luxuries this month. Opportunities for romance are present.

Pisces

Max 31o Min 21o

Method

You can help a close friend find solutions to personal problems. Loss is evident if you don’t consider all the angles. Do not get involved with individuals who are already committed to others.

Leo

Tuesday 17 th

Max 31o Min 21o

TIRAMISU MOUSSE

If they don’t want to get involved, work by yourself. You can stabilize your personal relationship if you’re willing to communicate honestly. Trips should be your choice.

Cancer

Monday 16th

sudokU

You may want to put everyone to work on a project that will keep them all too busy to complain. So smile! Catch up on your correspondence and reading. Involve yourself in group endeavors.

Gemini

Sunday 15th

Max 31o Min 20o

ACROSS

DOWN

5. A thing done; an act. 7. The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. 9. Tired and unhappy because of prolonged worry. (ajd) 10. Sufficient to cause death. 11. A person who habitually causes difficulty or problems. 13. A person who is bad, dishonest, or unreliable. 15. A feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit. 18. Give someone good wishes when something special or pleasant has happened to them. 21. A small handheld tool with a curved scoop for lifting plants or earth. 22. The deduction of union dues from a worker’s paycheck by the employer. 23. A liquid that has a light, pleasant smell and that people put on their skin. (Plural) 24. Make someone legally or morally bound to do something.

1. Make small adjustments to something in order to achieve the best or a desired performance. 2. Open or cause to open out from a rolled-up state. 3. The skin or pelt of a fur seal. 4. Move in a feeble or unsteady way. 6. A person chosen to preside over a meeting. 7. Give a new name to. 8. The person who leads prayers in a mosque. 12. Quibble about petty points. 14. The world of criminal gangs. 16. Not likely to happen, be done, or be true; improbable. 18. A man who herds and tends cattle, performing much of his work on horseback. 19. An involuntary quivering movement. 20. Therefore.

ORDER YOUR PHOTOS TODAY

Feb 20 to March 20

Be sure not to reveal private information to the wrong individuals. New romantic partners will evolve through group endeavors; however, the association may not be likely to last. Try to be considerate in your personal obligations.

PAGE 20 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Like us & Join our 7,970 Facebook friends!

4092 3464 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


CLASSIfieds phone us: 4092 3464

Birthday

email us: admin@theexpressnewspaper.com.au

Public Notice

Position Vacant

Mareeba QCWa

Happy 90th Birthday

Gaetana Zappulla

Raffle WINNeR:

~~~ 9th January, 2017 ~~~

MAREEBA

To a wonderful Mum and Grandmother. ~~~ Wishing you lots of love, happiness and joy always.

Mulungu Aboriginal Corporation is a Health Care Service with a strong focus on Primary Health Care and Chronic Disease prevention in our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients in Mareeba and surrounding areas. Currently we have a position for an additional:

GENERAL PRACTITIONER

Love from Nancy & Family, Aldo, Janet & family, Nina, Gus & family, Maria, Shane & family and friends.

Part Time with the following qualifications: Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery or equivalent, Registration with the Medical Board of Queensland or able to apply on acceptance of offer, Fellowship of, or working towards Fellowship of the RACGP or ACRRM. Be part of a multi-dimensional professional and friendly team delivering Medical Services to the Kuranda Area in a Mobile Clinic. To commence in early 2017.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEAsE CONTACT JAsON LEON EMAIL: jleon@mulungu.org.au

Funeral Notice

Late of Mareeba. Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at the Mareeba Garden Settlement on 4th January, 2017. Aged 92 Years. Dearly loved Wife of Giovanni (Dec). Much loved Mother and Mother-in-Law of Tonina & Cesido Rantucci, Rita & Mick Stankovich and Cathy & John McCarthy. Loving Nonna to David & Rosie, Gianni & Azra, Jeremy & Kylie, Daniel & Alicia, Mark & Bindi, Helen, Maria & Jamie, Karen, Wendy and Steven. Loved Bisnonna of ToniaMarie, Luke, Lilijana, Jada, Matty and Nate. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend a Requiem Mass for Ernesta to be held at St Thomas Catholic Church Mareeba, on WEDNESDAY 11th January, 2017 commencing at 10:30am. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will then proceed to the Mareeba Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations are preferred to the Mareeba Garden Settlement. A donation box will be at the service.

Mulungu Aboriginal Corporation is a Health Service with a strong focus on Community Development in conjunction with Primary Health Care, Chronic Disease prevention and Early Education and Care. The following vacany exists within our Service:

HEAltH woRkER / PRACtitionER - MoBilE CliniC  Do you enjoy face to face contact with people?  Do you have a quiet friendly nature?  Are you able to provide culturally appropriate health care that responds to the needs of individuals within the community and value adds to their health care? This position is Full Time, based in Mareeba with travel to Kuranda. ESSEntiAl: Driver’s licence, Working with Children Blue Card (or able to obtain), Obtain a Federal Police Check. Possession of Cert IV in Primary Health Care Practice is required. This position is for an Identified Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander only under Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act.

PlEASE ContACt MiCHAEl DAViES FoR An APPliCAtion PACkAGE AnD PoSition DESCRiPtion EMAil: mdavies@mulungu.org.au

Phone 4092 4774 • 180 Walsh St, Mareeba www.communityfunerals.com.au

Presbyterians continue to meet in Mareeba for worship each Sunday 8am, QCWA Hall, Wilkes Street (behind Meals on Wheels) ~ All Welcome!

Cleaning SUPERCLEAN

Commercial Cleaners Pty Ltd Have Your Roof Cleaned by Superclean and We Will Wash the Ouside of Your House as a BONUS!!

SOLAR PANELS WASHED BY HAND! FuLL GARDEN SERvicE RuBBiSH REMOvAL PESt cONtROL

• Great Pensioners Discounts • We also accept vouchers • Will Match Any Other Written Quote • Qld Govt Preferred

“One FRee call dOes it all” Phone George Freecall 1800 063 024 Mobile 0417 610 679 www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

4pm Friday prior to the next week’s publication

Water Delivery Domestic Water Deliveries

MAREEBA

APPliCAtionS CloSE: 16th January, 2017.

Church Notices

Classified deadlines

Water truck hire

Ernesta Di STEFANO

Outside 3 Bedroom House Washed $95 Paths Done at 1/2 Price

Daphne Martin Blue Ticket No. A37

Mareeba Community Housing Company has a vacancy for a Mental HealtH peer support worker Within our Housing Services Team. This is a casual position with a maximum 24 hours per week to 30th June, 2017. The Peer Support Worker will facilitate individualised support for persons living with a range of mental health concerns, experiencing homeless and or at risk of homelessness. All applicants are required to have current Class C driver’s licence, Working With Children Clue Card (or ability to obtain the card) and professional or tertiary qualifications in health or allied health field or relevant experience in the Human Services Sector. application packages are available from the office on 4092 6899 or email: admin@mchc.org.au Applications close: 31st January, 2017.

Home Services

GUTTER GUARD NQ KEEPS YOUR GUTTERS CLEAR & RUST FREE!

• KEEPS OUT BIRDS, RATS, MICE ETC. • ALL METAL MATERIAL • LONG PRODUCT WARRANTY • REDUCES CHANCE OF INJURY • FREE GUTTER CLEAN INCLUDED CALL NOW FOR FREE HOME QUOTE

1800 100 525 info@gutterguardnq.com

0429 941 218

For Rent Mareeba shop 100sqmt approximately Byrnes St frontage and plenty of rear parking. Next door o laundromat and medical centre. Busy traffic flow, airconditioned. $220per week. Ph Carolynne 0414 277 650. Large 4 bedroom home, Mareeba. Big yard, 2 bathrooms, double garage. $360 per week + 4weeks bond. References required. Ph 0414 277 650.

got something you would like to sell? Let us help. Phone us today on 4092 3464 or call into our office at 186 Byrnes Street, Mareeba.

What’s Coming Up!

Local Events Calendar

WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY & MONTHLY EVENTS

 Q.C.W.A Mareeba hosts Bingo every Thursday from 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes Street Mareeba.  Uniting Church Markets every Friday morning. Hall behind Target. Q.C.W.A Aerial Outpost Branch Craft Day. Every 4th Wednesday of the month. 15 Wilson Street, Mareeba. Start 9am til late. Bring lunch. All Welcome.  Q.C.W.A Mareeba self help craft, cards and social morning every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes Street Mareeba. All members and non members welcome.  PCYC Seniors Social Club meets for morning tea, outings, trivia and games every Tuesday from 9.30am at the PCYC Hall 136 Walsh St Mareeba (next to Vinnies). New members always welcome.  Al-Anon Family Groups - Help for family and friends of Alcoholics meets in Atherton & Yungaburra. Ph 1300 252 666.  St George’s Church Indoor Bowls every Tuesday 1pm at St George’s Hall at 53 Constance Street, Mareeba.  Mareeba RSL Club Soup Kitchen meals available every Tuesday, 6pm - 8pm entry via back gate. Everyone welcome. Gold coin donation appreciated.

fax us: 4092 6346

Public Notice MAREEBA LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS RAFFLE 2016 WINNERS PRIZE 1: A. Virzi - PRIZE 2: S. Bonaventura PRIZE 3: L. Alexander - PRIZE 4: R. Simmonds PRIZE 5: G. Slape - PRIZE 6: G. Godwin The Mareeba Lions Club thanks all of the donors who supported this year’s Christmas fund raising raffle. Your continuing support is greatly appreciated and enables your Mareeba Lions Clubs to support worthwhile humanitarian causes locally and internationally. We also thank all of our loyal supporters who purchased tickets again this year. We look forward to working for you and the community in 2017.

Lions Australia “We Serve”

PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MINING LEASE AND ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY Mineral Resources Act 1989 – Section 252B Environmental Protection Act 1994 – Section 152 Proposed mineral mining operation Kangkirr Creek Extended – Mining Lease Application Number 100097 For a term of 30 years – Mareeba Mining District It is advised that application has been made for a mining lease and environmental authority EPSL0051913 under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts, for the mining/purpose of living quarters/camp, processing plant, tailings/settling dam, workshop/machinery/storage, gold and tin ore on the following land parcels within the Mareeba Shire: Lot 113 on SP161900 lands lease (Mining & Access). The application is located at approximately 30 kilometres south west of Lakeland Downs. The applicants are: Kenneth Neil Wegner (50%) and Gloria Belle Wegner (50%) Date & time Applications Lodged: 11/7/16 at 8:56am Mining activities to be carried out include: Alluvial mining operation Mining Lease Application Documents The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease and copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Certificate of Public Notification detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website: www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/mining or may be inspected at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines office – Verde Tower, Level 9, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines office on (07) 4447 9230 or at: mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au. Environmental Authority Documents The application documents for the proposal consist of the following: Application form. Copies of, or extracts from, the application documents may be inspected at the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection 5B Sheridan Street “William McCormack Place”, Cairns or may be obtained by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 or by email on: palm@ehp.qld.gov.au. Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease, and/or a submission about the application for the environmental authority. The objection/submission period, during which objections/submissions can be given, concludes on Friday 3 February 2017. A properly made objection and/or submission must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection/submission period. It must also be made in writing, addressed to: Mineral Assessment Hub Department of Natural Resources and Mines PO Box 1752, Townsville Qld 4810 mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au Objections To The Mining Lease Application: A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that: states the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds; is signed and dated by each person/entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; states the name and address of each signatory. Intending objectors should contact the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or at: mineralhub@dnrm.qld.gov.au and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/mining. A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address: Kenneth Neil & Gloria Belle Wegner, c/- Michele Mobbs, Mining Tenure Management, 16 Forest Close, Speewah Qld. 4881 Submissions For The Environmental Authority Application: A properly made submission must meet all of the following requirements: • Be written or made electronically • State the name and address of each submitter • Be made to the administering authority stated above • Be received on or before the last day of the submission period • State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds. Intending submitters may contact the Project Officer of Department of Environment and Heritage Protection on 07 4222 5334 to obtain a submission form (EM972) or obtain a copy from the departments website: www.business.qld.gov.au/business/running/environment/licences-permits/ forms-fees-environmental-authority.

Training/ Course FIRST AID & CPR TRAINING In Atherton: Saturday 21st January and Wednesday 25th January, 2017 In MAreebA: thursday 2nd February, 2017 Contact Alan Wason: 0466 127 055 Email: farnorthtms@gmail.com Far North Training & Medic Services

The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 21


EXPRESS sPORT

Exciting finish to summer sixes The Mareeba United Football Club’s annual “Summer Sixes” competition came to an exciting close with the grand finals on December 23. Great matches and crazy finishes across all divisions kept the crowd on their toes. In the mens A-grade division, “Los Torros” came from finishing fourth in the competition to walk away champions, overcoming the “Meledrino’s” in a pulsating final 6-4. The game featured some outstanding end-to-end football and quality goals across the board. The three Madrid brothers lead the way for the Los Torros side, with oldest bother Victor and youngest Adrian both scoring two goals, while Julian was outstanding between the sticks. John Ghensi and brothers David and Paul Ruiz toiled hard for the Melendrino’s, but to no avail.

The ladies A-grade final was a cracker between the Golden Bulls and Snatch. The top two teams in the competition went head to head and did not disappoint, with the match ending 2-2. Despite both sides pushing hard for the win, it ended in a draw and went to penalties. Sally Bestmann looked to be the hero for the Golden Bulls saving two penalties, but Snatch goalkeeper Jess saved the deciding penalty to win the game for Snatch, in one of the most quality games of the night. In the mens B grade, defending champs “Laser Electrical” overcame Barras to win 6-4. In the ladies B grade, Red Hot Chilli Peppers enjoyed the win against the Gypsies, while in the mens and ladies C grade, Sore Knees UTD and Amateurs won respectively.

Mens A-grade winners ‘Los Torros’.

PLAYER PROFILE

Ladies A-grade winners ‘Snatch’.

Mens B-grade winners ‘Laser Electrical’.

Mareeba & District Cricket Club Ryan Peace

Ryan is another newcomer to the team this year. He has had to defend his wicket against the oppositions opening attack and has proven to be a defensive batsmen and a tidy bowler. Favourite cricket player: David Warner Your earliest childhood memory: Cyclone Larry Favourite subject at school: HPE How you like to spend your spare time: Video games What do you want to be when your older: A You-Tuber Your most treasured possession: My families love What do you normally eat for breakfast: Toast Your favourite food is: Chicken What do you most enjoy about cricket: Everything Mens C-grade winners ‘Sore Knees UTD’.

PAGE 22 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Ladies C-grade winners ‘Amateurs’.

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


EXPRESS sPORT

Iconic cup returns to Atherton RIVALRIES will be put to the test this Saturday with the return of local cricket’s Bridgeman-Maher Cup. The annual trophy, which was established in 2015 in honour of Atherton Cricket Club’s Darryl Bridgeman and Norths’ Tom Maher, will be contested at Loder Park. Both Bridgemen and Maher were two of their respective club’s toughest competitors, facing off against each other in several finals during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Atherton won the Cup’s inaugural trophy in 2015 before North’s got one back the following year. As a curtain raiser, the Atherton Heat Girls will play a Cairns combined girls team. Atherton life members and sponsors are welcome to come along come along, with the club serving afternoon tea for the guests upstairs at Loder Park clubhouse. The Cup match will kick off at 12:30pm.

MAREEBA: PH 4092 3674

YAMAHA PETROL $ , INVERTER GENERATOR Powerful, portable & super sleek Power to run microwave 2KVA oven, camping fridge, small

1697

Gators set MALANDA CUP for big 2017 THE e c a Ray D

LISTEN UP: Mareeba Gladiators coach Tye Ingebrigtsen lays down the law at a Gladiators training session.

5091636

air conditioner, kettle or television

Designed for super quiet performance

MAREEBA Gladiators coach Tye Ingebrigtsen has urged good pathway programs this year for the club,” he said. his side to leave nothing in the tank ahead of two crucial “If we get these young players on the right pathway, I trial matches. think the club won’t have to look for players from out of The tough-talking coach has likened the trial games town, because we’ll have players who are developed here between Mossman-Port Douglas in February and Ather- and can push through to first grade.” ton Roosters in March to auditions for a starting spot in Ingebrigtsen said he was committed to the Gladiators the side, with a take-no-prisoners attitude firmly in place. for “the next one or two years”, but made no secret of his “We’ll hopefully play between 22 and 23 players in ambition to eventually nab a spot in the Northern Pride the first A-grade trial and give everyone a good oppor- coaching system. tunity to show me what they’ve got,” Ingebrigtsen said. “If I can show the club a blueprint of how to be suc“It’ll give me a good chance to see how combinations cessful, then hopefully when I leave, they’ve got similar work out with different players…They all know they’ve ideas and they know how to replicate it,” he said. got to fight for their positions and put their best foot forward. “If they have an off game, they might see themselves in reserve grade.” Despite his high expectations, Ingebrigtsen is being realistic about his side’s performance in the coming CDRL season, predicting them to only start hitting their straps around midseason. The team’s 25-man squad was finalised last month, comprised of 15 veteran players and 10 imports. “The biggest challenge is going to be working together as a team and gelling,” he said. “It will take a while…I think midseason is where you’ll see the best of us and we should finish home strong. “I think a lot of people will be excited with the style of footy we’ll play... We’ll be playing a very different attacking structure to what other teams play.” Junior pathways are also important for Ingebrigtsen, who is helping to establish an “emerging squad” for players aged between 12 and 14 and a “development squad” for players aged Gladiators hooker and co-captain Maddie Oosen will form an imporbetween 15 and 17. tant part of the team’s leadership group alongside fellow co-captain “There’s definitely going to be some Ian King.

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au

4.4L Fuel tank capacity

10.5hr Operation (Eco on)

Electronic Circuit Breaker DC battery charging with cords included

MORROW PARK, TOLGA THIS SATURDAY JANUARY 14TH, 2017 PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:

BOTTLEMART MALANDA • 1911 RESTAURANT TOM ENGLISH MEMORIAL • SPAR MALANDA

“Come along for a great day out!”

GATES OPEN AT 11AM - FIRST RACE 1PM ENTRY: ADULTS $10, KIDS FREE

THE MALANDA CUP

• LIVE MUSIC • HOT FOOD • COLD DRINKS • LUCKY GATE • FREE KIDS ACTIVITIES • FASHIONS ON THE FIELD • TAB, SKY CHANNEL AND LOCAL BOOKIES

FOR MARQUEE BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRIES CONTACT: The Secretary on 0427 502 906 or Email: secretary@athertonturfclub.com.au The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017 PAGE 23


Hansen Ford

313-315 Byrnes Street, Mareeba 4092 5100 www.mareebamitsubishi.com.au After Hours: David Mete 0408 793 050

Go Further

DEMO CLEARANCE 2016 RANGER XLT DUAL CAB 3.2 litre turbo diesel, 6 speed manual, tow bar, window tint, mats, only 1,300 kilometres.

$49,990

QUALITY USED VEHICLES

08 LANDCRUISER GXL DROPSIDE UTILITY Turbo diesel, airconditioning, bull bar, side rails, tow bar, winch, tool box, water tank, 12 months warranty ................................................................................................$37,990 13 HILUX SR 4X4 SINGLE CAB Turbo diesel, steel dropside body, bull bar, winch, 12 months warranty ..........................$35,490 09 RANGER 4X4 EXTRA CAB XLT Turbo diesel, auto, air, dropside tray, ladder rack, bull bar, snorkel, winch, side steps, tow bar, 12 months warranty ................................................................................. $23,990 11 HOLDEN COLORADO 4X4 DX SINGLE CAB Galvanised steel tray, bull bar, tow bar, 12 months warranty ............................................. $18,490 11 CAMRY ATARA S SEDAN Auto, airconditioning, alloys, only 41,000 klms, 12 months warranty..............................$17,990 14 COROLLA SPORT HATCH Manual, airconditioning, alloys, reverse camera, balance of new car warranty............. $16,990 13 FORD FOCUS SPORTS HATCH Manual, alloys, 31,000 kilometres, 12 months warranty .....................................................$15,490 14 FORD ECOSPORT SUV Auto, low kilometres, balance of new car warranty (until January 2018) ........................$15,450 13 FORD FIESTA AMBIENTE HATCH Auto, only 16,000 kilometres, factory warranty until November 2017 .......................... $13,990 12 HONDA JAZZ HATCH Auto, 55,100 kilometres, 6 months rego, 12 months warranty......................................... $12,990 12 FIESTA ZETEC HATCH Manual, alloy wheels, low kilometres, attractive appearance, 12 months warranty ... $12,990

www.mareebamm.com.au Peter Acha 0417 006 698 or Adrian Madrid 0413 745 247

DRIVE AWAY NEW VEHICLES* > 16 Mazda 6 GT Auto.......................................................................................... $37,990 SOLD > 16 Mazda CX-3 Neo Manual Wagon.................................................................. $19,990 SOLD

DRIVE AWAY USED VEHICLES* > 13 Ford Ranger Manual Dualcab .......................................................................$29,950 SOLD > 12 Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport Auto Wagon ..........................................................$25,950 > 13 Mitsubishi Triton Auto Dualcab .....................................................................$24,950 > 14 Mitsubishi Lancer Manual Wagon ................................................................. $15,950 SOLD > 10 Mitsubishi Outlander Auto Wagon................................................................. $15,950 > 12 Mitsubishi Lancer VRX Manual Sedan .......................................................... $15,950 > 10 Nissan Navara RX Manual Dualcab .............................................................. $15,950 > 11 Mitsubishi ASX Manual Wagon ..................................................................... $13,950 SOLD > 14 Mitsubishi Mirage Auto Sedan ...................................................................... $13,950 > 09 Mazda 3 Auto Sedan .................................................................................... $11,950 > 12 Mitsubishi Lancer ES Manual Sedan ............................................................ $11,950 > 11 Mitsubishi Lancer SX Manual Sedan............................................................. $11,950 > 06 Mazda 3 Auto Sedan ......................................................................................$8,950 > 05 Mazda 3 Manual Sedan .................................................................................$6,950 > 09 Suzuki Swift Manual Hatch .............................................................................$6,950 SOLD > 06 Ford Focus Manual Sedan .............................................................................$4,950

HUGE RANGE COMING SOON! > 15 Mazda CX-3 Maxx Auto Hatch > 12 Mitsubishi Triton Manual Dualcab > 12 Mazda BT50 XT Auto Dualcab > 12 Mazda CX-5 Maxx Sport Diesel Wagon > 12 Mazda BT50 Manual Freestyle > 11 Mitsubishi Triton Manual Clubcab > 11 Nissan Navara ST-R D22 Manual Dualcab > 08 Nissan Patrol 4x4 Manual Singlecab

> 08 Holden Colorado Auto Dualcab > 08 Mitsubishi Outlander Auto Wagon > 08 Holden Viva Auto Sedan > 07 Toyota Hilux Manual Dualcab > 07 Mazda BT50 Manual Singlecab > 07 Mazda 6 Auto Wagon > 06 Proton Jumbuck Manual Ute > 06 Suzuki Swift Manual Hatch

WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON ALL USED VEHICLES* - ENQUIRE TODAY!

*All prices inclusive of Government Statutory Charges. No statutory warranty on vehicles over 10 years old or 160,000 kilometres.

Come see our Business Manager SANTINO to discuss all your FINANCE and INSURANCE Options 313-315 Byrnes Street, Mareeba 4092 5100 www.mareebamazda.com.au

PRICES INCLUDE GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS, STAMP DUTY AND REGISTRATION.

Hansen Ford 279 Byrnes St, Mareeba

Ph: 4092 9400 A/H Ph: Andrew 0417 633 002 – Claude 0477 229 949 – www.fordtoy.com.au

COMPARE OUR PRICES

...WHY PAY MORE?

After Hours: David Mete 0408 793 050 Peter Acha 0417 006 698 or Adrian Madrid 0413 745 247

Hiland Ford

                     HILAND MAHINDRA             

Go Further

NISSAN DEMONSTRATOR NEW YEAR DEALS! NISSAN MICRA ST AUTO 5 DOOR HATCH ONLY 2 LEFT AT THIS PRICE... $14,990 DRIVE AWAY NISSAN PULSAR ST 1.8 LITRE 5 DOOR HATCH HUGE SAVINGS... 1 ONLY... $16,990 DRIVE AWAY

USED VEHICLES

 11 Isuzu D-Max LS-M: 3.0 litre turbo diesel auto dualcab 4x4 utility, good kilometres, fitted with alloy bull bar, canopy, alloy wheels, tow bar and cruise control, excellent condition with full service history .............. $29,990  12 Mitsubishi Triton GLX: 2.5 litre turbo diesel auto dualcab 4x4 utility, travelled only 48,000 kilometres, alloy wheels, side steps, sports bar, tonneau cover, tow bar, cruise control, good service history, top vehicle . $27,990  13 Mazda 3 Neo: 2.0 litre 6 speed manual, travelled only 18,000 kilometres, alloy wheels and cruise control, immaculate well maintained local vehicle ...................................................................................... $14,990  12 Mitsubishi Lancer ES: 2.0 litre CVT 5 door sportsback, low kilometres, good condition ............................................................ $13,590  11 Hyundai i30 SX: 2.0 litre auto 5 door hatch, travelled only 63,000 kilometres, very tidy vehicle with service history................................... $12,490  10 Ford Fiesta Z-Tec: 1.6 litre manual 5 door hatch, good kilometres, alloy wheels and cruise control, priced to sell ...................................... $10,990

2009 Ford TerriTory AWd GhiA

4x4 wagon, top of the range model, 7 seats, very low kilometres, well maintained, a new car alternative at a third of the price!

special price $19,495

Chano Trentin’s

ALL WHEEL DRIVE CENTRE TOLGA ROAD, ATHERTON • PHONE 4030 5400

AFTER HOURS: Con Spanos 0417 914 285 • www.allwheeldrivecentre.com.au

PAGE 24 The Express, Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Spoiler, mag wheels, DVD player, very low kilometres, excellent condition, ready to go!

only $8,590 DriVe aWay

GREAT PRICES... EV E LESS FOR N N O TRADE!

2010 GreAT WAll X240

2012 Ford FiesTA hATch

5 speed manual, only 11,800 kilometres, this vehicle is as new!

our price $11,990

USED VEHICLES COMING SOON

 2014 Toyota Camry Altise Auto Sedan  2011 Toyota Corolla Ascent Auto Sedan  2011 Nissan Patrol ST 3.0 Litre Turbo Diesel Manual 7 Seat Wagon  2009 Nissan Patrol ST 3.0 Litre Turbo Diesel Auto 7 Seat Wagon  2009 Suzuki Swift 1.5 Litre Manual 5 Door Hatch

2006 BF FAlcoN “sr” sedAN

4x4 wagon, high and low range, loads of extras, one fastidious owner, a genuine economical 4WD at minimum cost!

special price $8,990

MAHINDRA - THE WORLDS BIGGEST SELLER OF TRACTORS COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE! (3 YEAR WARRANTY)

THE WET AS SEASON H OU Y . .. ARRIVED D O O NEED G GEAR!!

MIGHTY MOUSE E-MAX 22

MAHINDRA 40HP 2WD

special price - $13,990

$17,495 ... beat that!

Hydrostatic transmission, rear locking diff, diesel motor, good for a thousand uses.

iNcludes cANoPy ANd Push BAr

TOLGA ROAD, ATHERTON • PH: 40914777 AFTer hours: Tom 0418 183 222

LIKE US ON FACEBOOK

www.theexpressnewspaper.com.au


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.