The Express Newspaper 1st May 2019

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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

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National Serviceman Ted Rolley joins the Yungaburra Anzac Day march in a WWII Jeep driven by Michael Stathooles.

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ANZAC Day 2019 marked the 104th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli. The day was commemorated at Dawn Services and marches on Thursday and as the Last Post echoed those who have fallen were honoured and remembered for their ultimate sacrifice. Across the region huge crowds of the young and old gathered at Mareeba, Atherton, Mt Molloy, Dimbulah, Malanda and Yungaburra. Turn to pages 8-12 for photos from the parades and services across the region.

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Edward “Ted” and Melva Grebert celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary surrounded by family at the Mareeba Leagues Club on Sunday.

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71 years of wedded bliss MARRIAGE is a strong bond forged between two soulmates who would do anything for each other, and there aren’t too many relationships that embody that quite like that of husband and wife Edward “Ted” (92) and Melva Grebert (93). Ted and Melva celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary on Sunday at the Mareeba Leagues Club with their daughter and son-in-law. Ted was born in Atherton to parents who were pioneers of Millaa Millaa, where he lived on a dairy farm in the early years of his life. Ted had a very diverse professional career, working on

the railway in Mareeba during the war before joining the Air Force. He has also worked as a police officer and in the carpentry business among others. Melva was raised in Lake Cargelligo in the Central West region of New South Wales, and first met Ted on a trip to visit her brother in Parkes. “He was my brother’s roommate in Parkes when they were both working on the railway,” she said. “My brother happened to be working away and it was there I met this tall, fair-haired and nice looking man.” Their romance blossomed

from there and they were engaged in January of 1948 and married on April 28 of the same year. Ted and Melva spent the next 71 years mostly between the family farm in Millaa Millaa and Sawtell in New South Wales, where they raised their four children Sandra, Jennifer, Silvia and Ursula. 71 years of marriage is an extremely impressive achievement, and Ted spoke about why he feels theirs has stood the test of time. “People always ask us how we managed to stay together for 71 years, and I say that we loved each other and were al-

ways good friends,” he said. “We’ve had a few disagreements over the years like every marriage, but we always got through them. “And she’s also the only woman to have knitted me a jumper,” he laughed. Ted and Melva are currently enjoying their retirement in Mareeba’s Savannah Lifestyle Resorts, where they joined their daughter and son-in-law to live about eight months ago. Ted and Melva’s daughter Sandra Wilson noted how happy her parents are since they made the move from New South Wales back to the Tablelands and to the Savannah Life-

style Resort specifically. “Dad has always said he wanted to come back to the Tablelands but didn’t want to live in Millaa Millaa or Malanda because it was too wet,” Sandra said. “We’ve been looking at Savannah since it started and my husband and I sold our house and moved here two years ago from Malanda, and mum and dad now also live here and they are happy as pigs in mud.” Ted and Melva Grebert are yet another example of the true beauty of marriage. Congratulations.

Back to work after April holiday bonanza THE rare collision of Easter and Anzac Day saw many from across Australia take a break in April. What’s being described as

Christmas in April, the proximity of the Easter weekend and Anzac Day public holidays meant that workers could take just three days of annual leave to enjoy a

10-day break. The weather agreed with the break and families enjoyed an extended stay at resorts and locations all across the region.

It’s the last time the country The next public holiday is this will see this occur for a while – Monday May 6, (Labour day) Anzac Day and Easter have not collided since 2014 and Australi- followed by the Cairns Show ans won’t see it again until 2025. holiday on Friday July 19.

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Shorten pitches greater tourism WITH the Federal Election less than two weeks away, both Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten’s respective campaign trails are beginning to heat up. Opposition leader Bill Shorten’s campaign took him to Far North Queensland last week, as he visited Cairns and rode the Skyway Rainforest Cableway over the Kuranda Range before announcing Labor’s funding commitments to the region in front of the large scrum of media who had gathered. Mr Shorten’s pitch was an extensive one, of which included $100 million to local councils to allow them to grow regional airports, $95 million to upgrade tourist attractions, $30 million to increasing the range of tourism in individual regions and $25 million to Tourism Australia. A portion of that funding would also specifically go towards strategies to attract new international flights to Cairns, which could in turn not only provide a significant boost to tourism in the city centre, but also on the Tablelands. “We want to see a greater investment in the regions so that the great Australian story of the

regions can be shared around Australia and also with people all around the world,” Mr Shorten said. Mareeba Chamber of Commerce President Joe Moro spoke about the positive impact greater tourism numbers could have on Mareeba. “This would be good news for Cairns and the tablelands will get some benefit by having more visitors in Cairns,” he said. “What is important for the Mareeba area is the self-drive tourist, so the sealing of Shanty Creek Road, the roads to both Emerald Creek Falls and Davies Creek, the road to Chillagoe and the Ootan Road are urgent requirements. “Even for those tourists who hire a rental car to travel up to the tablelands, they will not venture on to dirt road in fear of breaching their rental contracts.” Mr Moro also noted what can be done in Mareeba and the Tablelands to ensure our communities reap the benefits of an increase in tourist numbers. “We need to continue to im- directly, so we can show what we proving our social media infra- have to offer,” he said. “The self-drive market is the structure so the area and tourism attractions can promote to them best market so we need to focus on that and get them to come

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THE Palaszczuk Labor Government has turned its back on farmers in Northern Queensland by dismissing their concerns around new regulation of land and waterways near the Great Barrier Reef. Liberal National Candidate for Kennedy Frank Beveridge said locals had been ignored by Labor during consultation. “What I’m hearing time and time again is state officials haven’t shown any real interest in the concerns of locals,” Mr Beveridge said. “Consultations are meant to be about listening and taking action to protect the livelihoods of people in our communities. “We all want a healthy reef but we can have a strong agricultural sector too. “It doesn’t have to be one or the other.” Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources David Littleproud said the consultations show Labor doesn’t take the regions seriously. “It’s not consultation if you’ve already made up your mind,” Minister Littleproud said. “Striking a balance between community and the reef might be hard – but that’s the state government’s job. “Farmers want a healthy reef. They’re the best environmental custodians we have and the state should take them seriously. “The Liberal and Nationals Government knows we need to work in partnership with our farmers to protect the reef, which is why we have committed more than $1.2 billion for reef protection, including for water quality improvement. “Any government that gives up on giving farmers and locals a fair go is just lazy.

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Tinaroo Barrier Net damaged

The Tinaroo fish barrier net was significantly damaged over the long weekend which would potentially have a detrimental effect on the fish numbers stocked in the dam.

stop the mass loss of barramundi,” she said. “Its placement does not limit the use of the dam for other recreational users, and is only in place for a short period of time. “The damage caused will greatly impact this year’s fish stockings. “Thank you to a local community member for alerting us to the damage.” Ms Leighton said they will have to wait until UniNet pull out the fish barrier net to know exactly the extent of the damage. “Who knows how many fish we’ve lost due to the damage,” she said. “The barrier net has been temporarily fixed and will be removed in the next 3-4 weeks.

THE Tinaroo Dam fish barrier net that was put in place in February courtesy of the Tableland Fish Stocking Society and UniNet Cairns has been significantly damaged over the Easter weekend. The net is in place to ensure that after a considerable wet season the Tinaroo does not lose a large portion of the barramundi fish which are stocked in the dam over the spillway. Tablelands Fish Stock Society Secretary Ann Leighton said that it is disappointing to come back from a long weekend and find that a net that has been purchased and maintained by the support of our local community has been inconsiderately damaged. “The Barrier Net is there to

Last chance to register for Wheelbarrow Race THOSE keen to take part in the 2019 Great Wheelbarrow Race have only today, Wednesday May 1, left to register. One of the region’s most iconic events will be held from May 17-19, commencing in Mareeba before finishing in Chillagoe. The action packed event sees competitors push an empty wheelbarrow along the ‘Wheelbarrow Way’ between Mareeba and Chillagoe over

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Volunteers from Cancer Council Queensland will be at the Field Days on May 29, 30 and 31.

Charity to benefit from Field Days

A NEW volunteer collaboration will be unveiled between the Rotary FNQ Field Days and the Cancer Council Queensland (CCQ) at this year’s three-day agricultural exhibition in May. Under the collaboration, volunteers from the CCQ will be ambassadors for the field days, handing out the event’s 48-page official event guide and free sunscreen, while staff will be available to talk about local services provided by the organisation. Rotary FNQ Field Days chair Ida Portella said the collaboration was a win-win for both

organisations, and typified the groundswell of community support for the event. “Every event, we have hundreds of volunteers come together to help deliver the exhibition and, in return, raise valuable funds for a charity of their choice,” Ms Portella said. “We pay our volunteers a set fee which is donated to a charity of their choice. “This year an opportunity arose to collaborate with the Cancer Council Queensland, one of the most well-known, independent community-based chari-

ties. “I doubt there is anyone in the community who hasn’t been directly or indirectly touched by cancer.” Cancer Council Queensland Events Coordinator (Far North Queensland) Emma Wilson said the organisation was excited to be partnering with the Rotary FNQ Field Days. “It gives us an opportunity for our volunteers to support CCQ and raise awareness of our local services including the Marilyn Mayo Lodge in Cairns, on-site psychology counsellor and wig

and turban workshops,” Ms Wilson said. Ms Portella said the event was still in need of volunteers. “We still require volunteers for gates and carparking,” she said. “All of the other areas have been filled and we are grateful for all the organisations who have come forward to help out. “Volunteering is a wonderful way of giving back to the community.” Anyone wishing to volunteer should email info@fnqfielddays. org.au

Candle lighting ceremony for DV victims DOMESTIC violence is a plague that continues to be felt right across the country, and Tablelands residents will have the opportunity to show their opposition to it today as the Cairns

Regional Domestic Violence Service are hosting a candle lighting ceremony at the Atherton Cenotaph Park. It acts as an invitation for attendees to remember those who

have died and the loved ones left behind as a result of domestic and family violence and ensure that in the future we as a community vow to “Vanish the Violence, Stand up and Speak Out!”.

For those interested in attending, the ceremony will start at 5:30pm. For further information, you can contact the Cairns Regional Domestic Violence Service on 07 4092 3290.

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Term 1 a roaring success at MSHS MAREEBA State High School continues to shine on the state and national stage with its students garnering a number of reputable accomplishments in the first term of the school year. Some of the impressive achievements gained last term were Roeith Geraghty being awarded Runner Up in the Big Fish 2019 program, which is a creative entrepreneurship program that brings together 60 budding entrepreneurs, Gamuchirai Makoti winning the Zone Final in Malanda in the Lions Youth of the Year, and Joshua Theakston receiving the TJ Ryan Medal. A big reason behind the school’s success is in large part thanks to the work of Stefanie Prizmic and MSHS’s Gifted and Talented program, which is an enrichment and extension program that aims to provide all students with opportunities to experience different types of learning and activities. It also encourages students to step outside their comfort zone and grow as learners by stretching themselves in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. As students recently returned for term 2, they will once again have the chance to participate in a variety of competitions and conferences through the Gifted and Talented program. The opportunities in term 2 include the Rostrum Voice of Youth Public Speaking Competition, Far North Queensland Schools Chess Tournament, Aus-

Mareeba State High School’s Gamuchirai Makoti and Roeith Geraghty both took part in the Lions Youth of the Year Quest with Gamuchirai winning the Zone Final in Malanda.

tralian History Competition, Tableland Schools Mooting Competition, United Nations Youth Conference in Cairns, JCU University Experience for year 10 students and Reader’s Cup Rounds one and two. Since it was established, the Gifted and Talented program has catapulted some of MSHS’s

most talented students into the spotlight, and it appears as though the school is well and truly reaping the benefits.

• Two students selected to be Junior Observers, Mareeba-Dimbulah Financial Services (Madilyn Strazzeri and Kayla Amos) • Three students studying early Other notable highlights university subjects through CQ of term 1: University. • Undergraduate Parade • One student studying Astrono• Brain Bee Round 1. Twelve my through the Online College students participated. of Advanced STEM.

• 14 students studying six subjects via School of Distance Education. • Seven students competed at the Far North Queensland Schools Chess Tournament. • CQ University experience for Year 11 and 12 students (at school). • Three students attended the

Young Entrepreneurs Breakfast by the Business Liaison Association in Cairns. • Australian Geography Competition – 20 students • Computational and Algorithmic Thinking Competition (CAT) - 146 students

Boil water notice cancelled for Millstream

THE boil water notice for properties connected to the Millstream (North and South) water supply scheme has been cancelled. Water supplied to properties now

complies with Queensland Health and Australian Drinking Water Guideline requirements. The water service to properties in this area is now considered

safe for all use including bathing, drinking and preparing food, ice, baby formula and beverages. Residents should flush the pipes for several minutes before using

the water. We will continue to monitor the water supply in accordance with Queensland Health’s requirements and thank residents

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FARWELL: Bernice Buljubasich (Operations), Vilma Wildman ( Administration Officer), Glenda Fabris (retiring Director of Nursing, Dimbulah PHCC), Dr Marg Purcell (Senior Medical Officer) and Vickye Coffey (Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Mareeba Hospital)

Farewell to Dimbulah Stalwart Glenda Fabris, Director of Nursing at the Dimbulah Primary Health Centre, has retired after a long and successful career with Queensland Health which began in 1978. Glenda started at the old wooden Mareeba Hospital working for Matron Forrest, and then undertook a brief stint in the midwifery department at the Cairns Hospital before returning to Mareeba, where she worked until 1989. She then chose to relocate to Dimbulah, which Glenda felt was a great place to raise her children. "There was never a dull moment back then and the wildlife was very much a part of work-

ing life," she said, "We often had brown and grass snakes slithering down the corridor in the clinic as the screen doors would not close properly. "Also, a few large roos would be hit by cars, jump over the clinic fence and die in the grounds. I would have to find a nice local to come and remove them before they smelt the clinic out." "In the mango season, we would have a very noisy area where the mangoes trees were filled with drunken parrots." "Another funny story is that we used to have young boys playing hooky from school and fishing in the local creek, then coming in with the red fishing lures piercing their eyebrows.”

she said. “I had to ring the local automobile workshops and they would come down and cut the lures for me, whilst the young boys begged me not to tell their parents.” Glenda went on to complete further training and worked in Tresillian child health and women's health before becoming the Director of Nursing at Dimbulah. “Over the 30 years I have worked and lived in Dimbulah, I have met some lovely people and have made some beautiful lifelong friendships,” she said. Glenda was thanked for her many years of service and farewelled with a morning tea.

Top 10 finish for Mareeba business

MAREEBA business Seafood King has taken out seventh place in the “Best Hot Chips in Far North Queensland” competition. The business is owned by Kathy and Mathew Harriman, and their hot chips have become a big hit in town for locals and tourists alike at their fish and chip night on Friday’s at the Mareeba Rodeo Grounds. Owner Kathy Harriman said she was flattered to have made the top 10. “It was definitely a good surprise for us,” she said. “It’s great to see a business from a smaller town like Mareeba get some recognition, especially when we were going up against some of the best in Cairns so we’re really happy.” Mrs Harriman said she would like to thank the community for their support.

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“At first we only did our fish and chip night for the nomads, however the locals came onboard and have been great with their support,” she said. “So I would like to recognise the local community for sticking by us.” Mrs Harriman noted she

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would also like to thank her staff, who she said are crucial to Seafood King’s success. For those interested in getting a taste of some of the best hot chips in Far North Queensland, you can do so every Friday night at the Mareeba Rodeo Grounds from 5:30pm.

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ANZAC DAY 2019

MAREEBA parade and service

MT MOLLOY parade and service

Photo by Little Loves Photography.

Photo by Little Loves Photography.

DIMBULAH parade and service

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A STRONG crowd was on hand at the Dimbulah Memorial Hall for the ANZAC Day Dawn Service last Thursday. Mareeba Shire Councillor Nipper Brown emceed the event and noted how ecstatic he was with the community’s turn-out. “I was really happy with numbers today, they were up again this year so which is pleasing to see,” he said. “It’s all about the community coming together and commemorating the sacrifices those made before us.” The day also consisted of a breakfast at the Dimbulah Bowls Club which took place after the Dawn Service.

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ANZAC DAY 2019

ATHERTON parade and service

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Opening Tuesday May 7th Mareeba has a new haberdashery store and it will be open for business next Tuesday May 7th. The new store will be a hub for the very latest in dress making and quilting fabric as well as crafts for children in sewing, knitting, crochet and model making for both boys and girls. Pauline is excited about the opening of the new store, it’s going to offer locals a huge range of sewing and crochet cottons as well as bobbin fill, lots of art and craft supplies including balsa wood, fabric dyes, paints and brushes and sewing needles for both machine and hand applications. Craft sets make a wonderful gift, a gift

that keeps creative minds open to all imaginable possibilities. Not sure where to bring your broken sewing machine, not any more, Kreative Knook can service and repair all brands of sewing machines. If you’re into the fine art of knitting, don’t worry all your needs are also catered for with wool and needles, fabric glues and adhesives. All this and much more from the newest addition to the Mareeba business community, Kreative Knook opening Tuesday May 7th from 9am at 107 Byrnes street Mareeba. Call in and have a browse or call Pauline on 0488 002 884.

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ANZAC DAY 2019

MALANDA parade and service

r u o r y e p b a a r p s G w e n l a c : o l s n e o i u t r t a c o l g n i w o l l o f e h at t MAREEBA: Mareeba News, Piagno’s News, Mareeba Discount Drug Store, Shell Mareeba Service Station, BP Mareeba, Mareeba IGA, Curcio’s Bakery, Mobil Service Station Mareeba, Termite, Portsmith Fuels, Biboohra Cash Store, Post Office Centre Mareeba, Mareeba Leagues Club and all good business outlets. ATHERTON: Summers News, Phillips News, Mobile Atherton, Fresh St. Market IGA, Puma Service Station Atherton, Atherton International Club, Atherton Bakehouse and Café on Louise. SOUTHERN TABLELANDS: Tolga News, Mobil Service Station Tolga, Cash Store Walkamin, Malanda Spar, Caltex Malanda, Marano’s Malanda, Tobin’s Millaa Millaa, Yungaburra Foodworks, Yungaburra Pit Stop, Kairi Store, Herberton News, Herberton 5 Star, Wondecla Roadhouse, Ravenshoe News, Ravenshoe Hiland Bakery, Foodworks Ravenshoe, Ravenshoe Information Centre, Marano’s Ravenshoe, Tall Timbers Roadhouse and Mt Garnet Post Office. KURANDA: Kuranda News, Kuranda Foodmart, Koah Service Station, Speewah Store, Kowrowa Cash Store and Kuranda BP Roadhouse.

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DIMBULAH: TGT Home Hardware, Dimbulah Post Office, Bendigo Bank, Dimbulah One Stop and De Lai Fuel Distribution. CHILLAGOE: Almaden Hotel, Chillagoe Post Office, Chillagoe General Store, Chillagoe Hotel and Post Office Hotel. COOKTOWN: Cooktown IGA, Cooktown News, Sovereign Hotel, Caltex Cooktown, Palmer River Roadhouse, Cooktown Hotel, Lakeland Downs Hotel, Lakeland Roadhouse and Lakeland Coffee House. MT MOLLOY: Mt Molloy Post Office and Mt Molloy Store. KARUMBA: Post Office Karumba, Karumba Pharmacy and Carpentaria Fuels. GEORGETOWN: Ampol Roadhouse, Midway Caravan Park and Georgetown Hospital. NORMANTON: One Stop Shop, Normanton Trader and Garden Café. MT SURPRISE: Post Office and Mt Surprise Service Station. CROYDON: Gulf Gate Roadhouse and Croydon General Store. EINASLEIGH: Post Office and Einasleigh Council. FORSAYTH: Store and Post Office and Goldfield Tavern. MOSSMAN: Port Douglas IGA and Mossman News. CAIRNS: Smithfield News (Shopping Centre) and Cairns Central Nextra News.

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" Building a Better Future Together" COMMUNITY UPDATE ANZAC DAY CEREMONY

Principal's

CROSS COUNTRY

MESSAGE

Transitions are a big part of the success of each student. Mareeba State High School has a big focus on ensuring there is quality information and experiences for all students and families.

Above: 2019 Age Champions. Right: McKinlay House Captains Kristen Price and Cameron Fourmile led their team to victory.

Please feel free to contact the school office for any further information about these important opportunities.

Scott Whybird PRINCIPAL

Age Champions Open Female Champion: Hannah MacLeod

12 years Boys: Joshua Wason 12 years Girls: Katerina Cadorin

15 years Boys: Joey Srhoj 15 years Girls: Celia Oakley

13 years Boys: Matthew Heggie 13 years Girls: Allirah Wenborn

16 years Boys: Tyreake Banjo 16 years Girls: Germaine Rogato

14 years Boys: Cain Hastie 14 years Girls: Shae Crooks

Open Boys: Jeremy Baupua Open Girls: Hannah MacLeod

Open Male Champion: Jeremy Baupua

– PARENT INFORMATION EVENINGS – YEAR 5/6 PARENT INFORMATION EVENING Wednesday 8th May 2019 5.30pm-6.30pm Mareeba State High School Hall

All students from all primary schools are invited

This information evening is open to all parents and students interested in discovering first-hand the opportunities available for students enrolling in 2020. YEAR 6 TRANSITION DATES 13th May 2019 – Mareeba State School students 15th May 2019 – All other primary school students

YEAR 10/11 PARENT INFORMATION EVENING Wednesday 8th May 2019 7pm-8pm at Mareeba State High School Hall This information evening is open to all parents and students interested in attending senior year levels at Mareeba State High School from 2020 onwards.

BIG FISH

BENDIGO BANK YOUNG OBSERVERS Kayla Amos and Madilyn Strazzeri have been appointed the Junior Observers for the Mareeba & Dimbulah Financial Services Limited (Bendigo Bank). By participating as a Junior Observer, these students will gain valuable experience from exposure to the running of a small public company and will include learning about the roles of the various company officers. They will have the opportunity to attend parts of Board meetings, have discussions with each of the Directors on the Board and attend the Annual General Meeting of the company. All the best, Kayla and Madilyn!

Year 12 student, Roeith Geraghty has been selected among 60 budding entrepreneurs, aged 13-25 to participate in an intensive three day entrepreneurship workshop. Over the three days, Roeith will brainstorm ideas, form teams, listen to inspiring mentors, join in experimental workshops and discover how to turn ideas into real business ventures.

Kayla Amos.

Madilyn Strazzeri.

Well done Roeith and good luck!

Keep up with all our School News and Events ˃ Like us on Facebook or join our ParentNet email list

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ANZAC DAY 2019

YUNGABURRA parade and service

CAN’T MAKE IT ON ELECTION DAY?

Afghanistan Avenue of Honour President Craig Reedman said, despite the rain, a large crowd attended the Afghanistan Avenue of Honour ANZAC Day dawn service to pay their respect to all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, those who have served and those who continue to serve our nation. Attendance in such unfavorable conditions shows the level of respect the community still has for this day.

If you know you can’t vote on Saturday 18 May, you can vote early. It’s amazing how powerful a piece of paper can be on election day. If you are an Australian citizen aged 18 years or over, you are required by law to vote. So, if you’re unable to make it to a polling place on election day, you can vote early at an early voting centre or apply for a postal vote. If you are travelling or will be outside the electorate where you are enrolled, you can vote early. There are other reasons you can vote early – visit www.aec.gov.au/early to find out more.

Your vote will help shape Australia.

To learn more

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

Acreage on creek frontage

Located on the banks of the Clohesy River, this 20 acre lifestyle property is just minutes from the Koah Service Station and only 25 minutes to Mareeba or Cairns. THE residence of this property is a large three bedroom Colourbond home, which is well-presented and maintained. A large open plan living/ dining/kitchen area, is central to the home. The kitchen is modern and practical with plenty of room to move and ample bench space. Two of the three bedrooms are exceptionally large, with air-conditioning to the main bedroom. The bathroom is quite large and stylish, separate to the toilet. Also on the property is a 15mx12m plus another 18m x 12m colourbond shed with power and water accessible. Ten acres of this property are not currently utilized,

which are cleared and flat, ideal for horses or a few head of cattle. A bore also services this property. • 20 acres with Clohesy River frontage • Only 5 mins to the Koah Service Station • 30 minutes from Mareeba or Cairns • Large 3 bedroom Colorbond home • Open plan living, modern and spacious • 15m x 12m shed with Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

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power and water • Another 18m x 12m Colourbond shed • Ten acres flat and cleared land • Bore servicing the property This property is a must to inspect. Contact exclusive agent Vince Costas at Central Realty Mareeba today to arrange your private viewing. Phone 0419 926 691 or 4092 2232. 886 Koah Road, KOAH Offers in the $600,000’s EXCLUSIVE to Vince Costas Central Realty Mareeba 0419 926 691 or 4092 2232

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PROPERTY

Family friendly

Is your

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ID#1383349 - $175,000 NEG Aurelia 0418 183 555

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FLAWLESS presentation and easy to day to day living is offered by this versatile family home. This home is loaded with features and benefits that you will simply not find in any other home in this price range- this is an absolute golden opportunity to own a premium home in one of our most sought after estates. More features include: • Carpeted bedrooms with tile living areas • Master has en-suite with its own private patio

• Tinted and security screened windows and fans throughout • Air-conditioned open plan living/dining/kitchen • Breaky bench, electric cooking and stainless appliances in kitchen • Central study nook with inbuilt USB charging port • Separate carpeted family room/library/4th bedroom • Very low maintenance yard with garden locker • Fully fenced with double carport at front • 835m2 block

This property is a must to inspect to appreciate the simplicity and practicality of the many features. Situated in a family friendly quiet neighbourhood, minutes from CBD. Call selling agent Aurelia Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

Rogato on 0418 183 555 for more information or drop into the Pink Building – Rogato Real Estate office on Byrnes Street. Keep up to date with the market trends on our FB page or our blog www.rogatobros.com.au/ blog MAREEBA $365,000 Aurelia Rogato Rogato Real Estate 0418 183 555

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PROPERTY

Convenient location

Massive flat block THIS large 1077m2 allotment is positioned in an outstanding location only minutes from the town centre and offers dual side access to the backyard. Constructed of solid hardwood timber and sitting on timber and steel stumps, the home is comprised of a front entrance sun room or study, spacious lounge/dining room and up-to-date style kitchen with a large walk-in pantry. All windows have louvres with fly screens. Downstairs there is a separate bathroom and toilet inside the house and this area steps out to a large outdoor veranda with a separate laundry area. Located only a short distance to the Mareeba CBD, this Queenslander style 3-bedroom home features air-conditioning to the living area as well as two bedrooms. Throughout the home is newly installed timber-look Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

vinyl floors which give the home a fresh modern feel. • Large 1077m2 block in town • Up-to-date kitchen with oodles of bench space • Large concreted veranda for outdoor living • Dual side access to the rear • Enclosed sun room/ study • Newly installed vinyl plank flooring • Separate shower and toilet • Aluminium cladding • Undercover garage This property shouts opportunity and is ideal for first home buyers, investors or retirees looking to be closer to town amenities. Don't miss your chance to secure this property. Contact Mareeba Property Office to arrange an inspection on 4092 1355. Loudon St, MAREEBA $225,000 Mareeba Property Office 4092 1355

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5 7 h a R U R A L L A N D PA R C E L 75 Cetinich Road, Paddy’s Green • • • •

Fully fenced with 6 individual pastured paddocks Approx. 60 acres cleared, alluvial type soils 12 ML water allocation, gravity fed 2 dwellings and large tobacco sheds

5 2 $680,000 NEG

2

John Falvo 0408 456 344 4092 1355 www.mpo.net.au

AUCTION

AUCTION

OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY: 10AM - 11AM, 2 VAUGHAN STREET, MAREEBA Just down from the golf course and handy to town is a timber cottage on 1108m2. A lock up garage with workshop attached, an outdoor entertaining area with BBQ, garden shed and fencing all round. The home has 2 bedrooms, lounge, dining and kitchen and internal laundry with bathroom and separate toilet. A tiled family room and storeroom are a bonus. Although the home is in good tidy condition, it lends itself to renovation. It would suit a single person or a couple.

AUCTION ON SITE: SATURDAY 25TH MAY AT 11AM, 2 VAUGHAN STREET, MAREEBA

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PROPERTY

Lifestyle, acreage, privacy and outdoor living

OPEN HOME THIS SATURDAY 10am-12noon

TICK ALL THE BOXES Now here is a modern home that ticks all the boxes.  4 good sized bedrooms  Master bedroom/ensuite/WIR  Spacious tiled living  Security screens  Fully airconditioned  Tiled outdoor patio  3rd toilet off patio  Colorbond shed  Fenced for privacy  Great neighborhood Don’t delay because tomorrow might be too late! Price: Affordable $355,000 Neg Exclusive Agent John Goncalves 0407 690 961

raywhiteruralmareeba.com.au/qld/mareeba

STROLL TO TOWN

• WELL MAINTAINED 3 BRM + MULTIPLE LIVING AREAS • STOREROOM + POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS IN BRMS • RENOVATED KITCHEN + 2 ENCLOSED PATIO AREAS • 809M2 PRIVACY FENCED BLOCK IN TOWN CENTRE

OFFERS OVER $280,000 JOE 0417 700 468 WWW.JOETORRISI.COM.AU

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Price reduced

The enviable lifestyle opportunity you’ve always wanted has just presented itself for sale. Positioned in a established location only five minutes to town you’ll find this stylish, modern four bedroom, two bathroom home built by Malcolm McDougall positioned on nearly an acre of land (4005m2). The residence enjoys the seclusion of lush gardens and irrigated native trees that surround the property and provide privacy as well as a beautiful vista. Quality features of the property include: • Four generous sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes including master with ensuite, WIR, air-condition-

ing and access to the patio • Tiled living areas and carpeted bedrooms • Well appointed central kitchen with cupboards to the ceiling, state of the art stainless steel freestanding Ilve stove complete with teppanyaki plate, dishwasher, ample storage space, plumbing for fridge and a servery to the outdoor area • Spacious open plan airconditioned living and dining area plus in-built office nook • Energy efficient inclusions such as 5.2KW solar power system, solar hot water and gas cooktop • Tiled outdoor entertainment area off the kitchen/dining area with brick pizza oven perfect for weekend gather-

ings with family and friends • Double remote control garage plus concrete pathways around the exterior of the home • Various established fruit trees + irrigated native trees around the boundary • 12m x 9m powered colorbond shed with double roller door access & fixed shelving plus 6m x 7m awning/open carport and all weather concrete driveway • Generator connection

point in meter box There’s everything you need here for modern country living – privacy, relaxation and lifestyle. Open for inspection this Saturday from 10.00am to 12.00 noon. For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact exclusive agents Sophie Bozzo on 0428 128 154 or Joe Torrisi on 0417 700 468.

Address: 7 Dawson Road, MAREEBA Price: REDUCED to $542,000 NEG Agent: EXCLUSIVE to Sophie Bozzo & Joe Torrisi Joe Torrisi Real Estate Contact: 0428 128 154 or 0417 700 468

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Your Weekly Horoscopes March 21 to Apr 20 Aries

Be cautious handling tools, or dangerous objects. You’re in the mood to party. You need time to put your house in order and sort out what you are going to do about your personal direction.

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June 22 to July 22

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Sept 24 to Oct 23

It might be best to spend time fixing up your premises and making changes that will be appreciated. You may have some difficulties with someone you live with. Listen to loved ones. Oct 24 to Nov 22

You can make personal changes that will enhance your reputation and give you greater self confidence. You can make new friends who could turn into intimate connections.

Sagittarius

Nov 23 to Dec 21

You can meet new friends who will let you know just how valuable you are. Don’t forget that your budget is limited right now. It won’t take much to upset your lover.

Capricorn

Dec 22 to Jan 20

Aquarius

Jan 21 to Feb 19

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Be sure to question any detail that you feel could leave you in a precarious position at a later date. Catch up on your reading and correspondence. Do not let lovers cost you money or take advantage of you.

Plan to visit friends or relatives. Don’t blow situations out of proportion or you could find that others will misinterpret what really happened. Love can be heightened if you sit down and discuss your future plans.

Pisces

1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1 cup grated fresh parmesen 1 cup panko crumbs salt and pepper, to taste 3 tablespoons olive oil

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You can make new friends and get involved in new hobbies successfully. Make sure that you have all the pertinent information before any reprisals or making any moves. Aug 23 - Sept 23 Virgo

Libra

Tuesday 7th

Max 24o Min 19o

1. Place zucchini in a colander and toss with 1/2 teaspoon salt. Let stand 10 minutes then wring zucchini dry with paper towel. 2. Combine water and quinoa in a small saucepan; bring to a boil. Reduce quinoa to a simmer; cover and cook for 10 minutes. 3. Remove from heat, fluff with fork and let stand ten minutes. 4. Place zucchini in a large bowl and add quinoa, egg, garlic, oregano, fresh cheese, and panko crumbs. Season with salt and pepper; mix until thoroughly combined. 5. Heat olive oil in a skillet. 6. Working in batches, add zucchini mixture into skillet, flattening slightly; cook until golden and crisp, about 4 minutes per side. 7. Transfer fritters to a paper towel–lined plate.Serve with yogurt, sour cream or soy sauce.

You might find added popularity with those around you this week. Refrain from arguing with your mate. You might find it difficult to control your emotions. Deal with the needs of children. Your lucky day this week will be Monday.

Don’t let other people meddle in your private affairs. Listen to the complaints of others. You don’t want to give anyone fuel for the fire. Develop some of your good ideas. Your lucky day this week will be Friday. July 23 to Aug 22 Leo

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April 21 to May 21

Gemini

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7. A large, fairly docile wasp which is typically red and yellow or red and black. 8. A woollen cloth woven in one of several patterns of coloured checks and intersecting lines 9. The phloem or vascular tissue of a plant. 10. An edible flat whitish bean. 11. Just behaviour or treatment. 13. The quantitative relation between two amounts. 15. A filled or open sandwich. 16. A painkilling drug or medicine. 18. The smaller number or part, especially a number or part representing less than half of the whole. 19. A length of thick strong cord made by twisting together strands of hemp. 21. Having or showing compassion or benevolence. 22. A cloud of gas and dust in outer

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DOWN 1. A tropical American shrub grown for its leaves, which are the source of cocaine. 2. (of advertising) intended to create prestige rather than immediate sales. 3. An italic typeface or letter. 4. Tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger. 5. In small scattered or sporadic amounts. 6. A holiday. 12. Relating to or characterized by usury; extortionate. 14. Lasting forever. 17. Another term for urticaria. 20. A cloth spread over a coffin, hearse, or tomb.

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INDEX

business A Air Conditioning & Refrigeration B Blinds C

DIRECTORY

Cleaning Childcare Curtains, Blinds & Fabrics D Dental

AIR CONDITIONING

E Earthmoving Electrical Entertainment F Floor Coverings

Fuel G General Engineering Graphic Design H

CHILDCARE

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

P: 4092 3019

M: 0409 648 403 • F: 4092 1629

info@mareebakidscampus.com.au www.mareebakidscampus.com.au

www.donhall.com.au

3 Locations in Mareeba: Constance, Dunlop & Hastie Streets

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

Early Learning • Kindergarten • Outside School & Vacation Care

R & C AIRCONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS GUIDE

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

CLEANING

Call Ross Malfitana Mobile: 0429 898 657

TABLELAND

Cleaning Services

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

AIR-CONDITIONER

CLEANING & INSTALLATION  All Brands  Prompt Service 

Lic. No. LO21176

DAVE’S

COOL AIR Servicing the Tablelands, Cooktown, Mossman, Dimbulah and everywhere in-between.

For all your interior & exterior cleaning!

• Bond Cleans • Mould & Mildew Treatments • Pressure Cleaning, Roofs & Exteriors • Carpet Cleaning • Floor Stripping & Polishing • Contract Cleaning FULLY INSURED ~ LOCAL FAMILY BUSINESS

Phone: David or Julie 4092 3982 or 0428 993 205 Email: tablelandcleaning@outlook.com

CURTAINS,BLINDS & FABRIC

Phone DAVID AVOLIO on 0409 924 006

EARTHMOVING

BLINDS

Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings

BLINDS

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

The Express Directory has an affordable option to suit every business. Call Natasha today on 4092 3464. ELECTRICAL

Plus we sell...

LIC:84466 - ARC. L099742

Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023

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

Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner

phOne 4092 2922

FLOOR COVERINGS

Carpet • Vinyl • CeramiCs Floating Floors • Blinds

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

Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote

The ExprEss NEwspapEr delivers to:

Mareeba, Dimbulah, Kuranda, Walkamin, Tolga, Atherton, Kairi, Malanda, Yungaburra, Ravenshoe, Herberton, Koah, Speewah, Mutchilba, Almaden, Chillagoe, Biboohra, Mt Molloy, Julatten, Mt Carbine, Cooktown, Lakeland, Laura, Normonton, Mt Surprise, Mt Garnet, Croydon, Forsayth, Einsleigh, Karumba, Georgetown, Cairns, Mossman, Port Douglas and many more in between!

For more info phone 4092 3464

96 James Street, Mareeba

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

DENTAL

ELECTRICAL SOLAR & BATTERIES AIR CONDITIONING

Paul Johnstone

DENTAL TECHNICIAN DENTAL PROSTHETIST • Full and Partial Dentures • Relines and Repairs • Mouthguards Private Health Fund Rebates Apply Veteran Affairs Provider

FOR $35 PER WEEK this spot could be yours!

PH/FAX: 4092 2464 • MOB: 0402 809 556 Email: choppers@qld.chariot.net.au 4 Warren Street, Mareeba Q 4880

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GENERAL ENGINEERING

GENERAL ENGINEERING

MAREEBA DENTURE SERVICE

Registration No. 931417

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

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

LIC. 55472 | ARC. AU31673

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

TO IN Blinds and Curtains P 4095 5669 F 4095 5797 M 0408 887 701

ENTERTAINMENT

0488 078 207 ionsparkelectrical@gmail.com

Phone: 0429 869 023

Supply & Fit

Security T Transport Tree Lopping V Venue Hire

Domestic, Commercial, Industrial Fisher & Paykel + Haier Service Agents Electrical & Air Conditioning Installations

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds

MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE

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

Tracks > Rods > Accessories

96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings

Trust the BLIND specialists!

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

CURTAINS & BLINDS

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

Desiree Siemon

Sandblasting/ Painting

Custom Made

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS GUIDE

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

P Pest Management Plumbing Pool Maintenance S

Do it right the first time!

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

n cool air Breath clea comes first! ne ie yg where h

Handyman I Irrigation I.T M Mowing Services

FOR $35 PER WEEK this spot could be yours!

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

All types of welding, lathe work and milling.

WN E D LOCALLY O ATED R E P AN D O QBCC No. 889232

124 Mason Street, Mareeba  (07) 4092 2433 • Fax (07) 4092 3126

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business GRAPHIC DESIGN

DIRECTORY MOWING SERVICES

TRANSPORT

SANDBLASTING/ PAINTING

Sandblasting & Painting AP

Creating high quality artwork with a difference for your business!

N

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R

HIC D ES

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

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

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS GUIDE HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN pietroarena66@gmail.com

0433 138 590

PETER ARENA Painter/Handyman ABN 72 409 773 025

Peter’s “All-in-One” Home Maintenance • Mareeba & Surrounds • No Jobs Over $3300

Farm Machinery, Ute Trays, Trailers, Structural Steel, Rims and more.

ABN 40955770791

AINT QUALIT Y PION T C E T O PR ED GUARANTE

Servicing Atherton Tablelands • Fully Insured

Mowing Hedging

PEST MANAGEMENT

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

71 Vaughan Street, Mareeba

Excellence Through Perseverance and Diligence Wally Amory - Mareeba Depot Manager Phone: 0421 839 353 mrboperations@exodas.com.au

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In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF

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To a Father, Grandfather, Uncle, Brother and Friend to many. It breaks our HEARTS that you are not with us anymore, but we know that you are free from pain. We talk about you all the time and we will always miss and love you. XOXO

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Antonio (Tony) Ricci

Tony’s devoted wife Margaret and loving sons Lee and Julian, would like to express their gratitude and appreciation to doctors, nursing and domestic staff at the Mareeba and Cairns Base hospitals, ambulance staff from both areas, St John’s carers, Blue Care and last, but not least, Regis Aged Care, Redlynch and Community Funerals for your care, help and guidance through this difficult time.

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MAY 4th

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Mareeba Orchid & Pot Plant Society Orchid Display. Mareeba Garden Centre. Potting demonstrations 10am each day.

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WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY & MONTHLY EVENTS > Q.C.W.A Mareeba Bingo every Thursday from 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba. > Q.C.W.A Aerial Outpost Branch Craft Day. 4th Wednesday of the month 9am. 15 Wilson St, Mareeba. > Mareeba Lioness Club Monthly Seniors Bingo and free morning tea is held 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Mareeba CWA Hall starting at 9am. > Q.C.W.A Mareeba self help craft, cards and social morning every Wednesday of the month. 9am at the Q.C.W.A Hall, Wilkes St, Mareeba. > 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. > Uniting Church Markets every Friday (hall near Target) 8.30am to 12noon and Saturday 4th August cheap book sale 8am-4pm. > St George’s Church Indoor Bowls Tuesday’s at 1pm at St George’s Hall at 53 Constance St, Mareeba. > Al-Anon Family Groups - Atherton and Yungaburra. Ph 1300 252 666. > Mareeba & District Orchid & Pot Plant Society - Monthly meeting held on second Saturday of each month, (except December), at Mareeba CWA Hall, Dempster Street, Mareeba. Meetings start at 2 p.m. All welcome. > Mareeba Junior Rugby League - Bingo at Mareeba Leagues Club - Doyle St, Mareeba, Friday mornings from 8.30am.

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EXPRESS SPORT PORT

Atherton Cricket night of nights Ken Tait and Dan Parnell.

STAFF members from Mareeba District Hospital ran in the inaugural McDonalds Half Marathon 21.1km on Sunday at the 7 Cairns Marathon. Pictured is Dr Brian Treanor (1:56:41), Deb Heales (1:57:53), Juni Bordeos (2:20:50) and Nancy Kincaid (2:28:17).

RESULTS RESULTS

ATHERTON Cricket’s senior players, supporters and Life Members gathered to wrap up the 2018-19 cricket season with a presentation dinner at the Atherton Hotel on Friday night. After taking out four major awards at the Cricket Far North presentations, it was no surprise to see Dan Parnell collecting the silverware once again at Atherton Cricket’s night of nights. Dan led the 1st Grade team to the CFN T20 final, and the 1-Day semi-final. Unfortunately the semi-final was washed out by cyclone Trevor bringing a disappointing end to the season. Second grade suffered a similar fate after a strong season, and were also denied the opportunity to play a semi-final by the weather. Damien Cavanagh also featured in the Cricket Far North presentations with Bowling Average award in the 2nd Grade competi-

tion. ATHERTON’S AWARD WINNERS FOR THE SEASON WERE: 1st Grade 'Player of the Year' – Daniel Parnell. 1st Grade Batting 'Most Runs' – Daniel Parnell. 1st Grade Bowling 'Most Wickets' – Daniel Parnell. Johnathon Shanahan Memorial 'Colt Player of the Year' Paul Nasser. 2nd Grade 'Player of the Year' – Owen Daley. 2nd Grade Batting 'Most Runs' – Ken Webb. 2nd Grade Bowling 'Most Wickets' – Greg Misener. Tom Boorman was recognised for his volunteering efforts with the senior grades and facilities this season with the “Club Person of the Year” award. Representative honours acknowledged included:

Graeme Lamperd and Greg Misener.

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Tom Boorman, Paul Nasser, Daniel Parnell, Michael Salerno – CFN T20 Fusion and CFN Open teams. Chris Adams, Mason Blaney, Darcy Houlihan – CFN U18. Mason Blaney, Logan Poggioli – CFN U16. Chris Adams, Paul Nasser, Michael Salerno – Far North teams. Paul Nasser – Queensland Country U21. Michael Salerno – Queensland Country Brahmans. The players paid tribute to the support they receive from volunteers, supporters, sponsors and the local community. Atherton Cricket sincerely thank their generous sponsors John Cole Toyota, Barron Valley Hotel, Atherton Hotel, Sports North, the Express Newspaper and trophy sponsors the Sceresini family.

Paul Nasser and Greg O'Neill.

RAVENSHOE SPORTING SHOOTERS Saturday 27th April 2019: Camp Perry Pistol - Gordon 227.1, Bryan 213.1, Wayne 164, Graham 122, Sheryl 64, Susie 53. Rook rifle/.310, G. Gentle 218, J. Anderson 193, J. Norman 160, N. Roach 15, G. Arnold 113, M. Roach 112, W. Hose 59, C. Clague 13 Next Saturday 4th May: Black powder day. Saturday May 11th - range closed to host the Nasho's shoot. ARCHERY Nine members of the Tableland Company of Archers shot the first round of their Indoor club championships on Sunday last, in the Sports Hall in Mareeba. There was no beginners classes conducted. A World Archery 18m Indoor round and an Archery Australia 18m Indoor round was shot. Results WA 18m Indoor Round: (consists of 60 arrows each on a 40cm single face and a 3 spot face) Master Men’s Compound: J Green 576 (3 spot). Veteran Men’s Compound: R Hodgetts 554 (3 spot). Open Men’s Compound: R Wachtler 539 (3 spot). Veteran Men’s Bare Bow Recurve: G Patten 490 (40cm). U14 Boys Compound: V Falvo 484 (3 spot). Master Women’s Compound: MM Swe 470 (40cm). Veteran Women’s Compound: H Bochow 442 (40cm). Veteran Men’s Recurve: A Whitton 356 (40cm – first Indoor shot) Cub Boys Compound: A Hodgetts 397 (40cm). Results Double AA 18m Indoor Round: (consists of 30 arrows each on a 40cm single face and a 3 spot Vegas face). Master Men’s Compound: J Green 294,297 (3 spot Vegas). Veteran Men’s Compound: R Hodgetts 280,289 (3 spot Vegas – first 60 perfect). Open Men’s Compound: R Wachtler 276, 274 (3 spot Vegas). Veteran Men’s Bare Bow Recurve:

265, 255 (40cm). Veteran Women’s Compound: H Bochow 245, 239 (40cm). U14 Boys Compound: V Falvo 251, 228 (3 spot Vegas) Master Women’s Compound: MM Swe 227, 244 (40cm). Cub Boys Compound: A Hodgetts 208, 243 (40cm). Veteran Men’s Recurve: A Whitton 149, 180 (40cm). Next weekend May 4th and 5th the club will host the 2019 North Queensland Clout Championships. Registration and practice 11.00am, competition starts 1.00pm Saturday, finishing off two rounds Sunday morning, with presentations at lunch. There will be no archery at the club’s grounds for beginners. Coaching for beginners will resume on Sunday May 12. SHOOTING RESULTS HERBERTON Results at Herberton on Sunday 28th April at 600 yards on an overcast day with tricky winds resulting in low scores. “F” Open: Peter Smith 121.4, Bill Carrick 113.3, Les Binnie 113.2, Barry Ellis 111.2. “F” Standard: Travis Kohn 119.9, Richard Butt 115.3, Brian Helring 111.3, Gary Moss counted out Rod Ranclaud both on 102.1, Peter White 101. Next shoot Herberton 5th May 500 yards, Atherton 500 yards, both starting at 9.00AM. The Atherton Rifle Club will be holding their A. G. M. after the 500 yard shoot. MAREEBA TENNIS Tues. 7pm social tennis 9/4/19. Katies Crabs d Shaan’s, Coneheads 9-5. Mid-week night fixtures - Div. 3 Marina d Penny 37-19, Vero d Freda 35-21, Div. 2 Keith d Kim 42-14, Narelle d Dan 29-27, Div. 1. Chris d Alf 29-27, Mark d Kane 32-24, Libor d Ian 36-20. Thursday social: Winners: 11/4/19 Robert, 18/4/19 Ella and Pauline.

Saturday Tablelands comp. held Malanda 27th April 2019 Mareeba d Eacham 30-24 MAREEBA BOWLS Thursday mixed jackpot pairs winners L Cadorin M Battistin 2nd A&C De Zen best of 2nd Game R McCarthy L Plowman. Tue night bowlers With 32 Players attended and the winners are Colin Ellen Henry R/up Vince Grub Rob. Mixed social Sunday 28 May thanks to the birthday people for putting on the day and the winners are G Scarpin L Cadorin S Brady 2nd J Higgins E Crema B Pitson. 3rd L Bruno S Tiraboschi E Stevens. MAREEBA GOLF While the PGA professionals weren’t playing the usual format for professional tournaments over the weekend, Mareeba Golf Club tried something a little different as well. Saturdays 18 Hole Canadian Foursomes was won by the grandfather granddaughter combination of Ken Flood and Karlee Reid by a quarter of a shot from Elso Iuretigh and Kevin Moore. Results: Thursday 25April Anzac Day 18 Hole Stableford sponsored by the Club Winner: Danny Bradley (41). Runner up: Anthony Mete(38) Pin Shot No 4 Lui Dezen No 8 Drew Collins No 11 Jacqui Lambert No 13 Drew Collins. Saturday 27 April: 18 Hole Canadian Foursomes Stableford Sponsored The Beef Joint. Winner: Karlee Reid and Ken Flood (71). Runner Up: Elso Iuretigh And Kevin Moore (711⁄4). Pin Shots: NTP 4: Peter Johnston No 8 : Rob Broadbear No11: Karlee Reid No 13: Jay Amundsen. Sunday 28 April: Single Stableford sponsored by Steggles. Winner: Norm Dallison (44). Runner up: Rod Cade (41). Run down Chris Benjamin (37. Pin Shot No 4 Peter Johnson No 11 Kevin Moore.

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EXPRESS SPORT PORT

Gladiators go down in horror second half

A HORROR second half for the Mareeba Gladiators saw them beaten convincingly by defending premiers the Mossman Sharks on Saturday night. It appeared The Gladiators had carried their strong form from the week prior as they were firing on all cylinders throughout most of the first half. The Gladiators were first to score after Jayden Edwards yet again showed his size and strength to beat multiple defenders and score under the posts. That try was then quickly followed by a slick backline play from the home side which was ultimately finished by winger Josh Adu-Dwanna. A try to Ben Cocciolone with 15 left in the half had the Mossman Sharks scratching their heads as they couldn’t subdue the home side’s go-forward. A much-needed try to Mossman fullback Matthew Gibuma and a penalty goal just on the stroke of halftime to Mareeba resulted in an 18-6 scoreline at the main break. The second half was a far more one-sided affair, as Mossman Sharks played far more creative and expansive rugby league that had the Gladiators defensive line out on their feet. Mareeba didn’t have an an- ing a further four tries in the secswer for their opposition’s full- ond half. back Matthew Gibuma, who While he may be small in added to his first half try by scor- stature, he showed unbelievable

The Mareeba Gladiators Reserve grade side won their match 24-20 against Mossman.

speed when in open space and he League this season. with the final result being 50-18. won 24-20 in a game that went is a player who will surely cause Mossman managed to score In the other fixtures on Sat- right down to the wire. problems for plenty of teams 44 points in the second half com- urday night, the Ladies team seThe Gladiators return to in the Cairns District Rugby pared to the Gladiators’ zero, cured a draw and Reserve Grade Davies Park on May 11.

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Bulls battle continues THE Mareeba Bulls travelled to Trinity Beach, the home of the Marlin Coast Rangers on Saturday evening with disappointing results in both men’s senior divisions. The Reserve grade went into the match with a patched up team as several players pushed up to premier division due to the long list of injuries and unavailable players. The refereeing left a lot to be desired in this match as the Marlins were awarded a penalty in the first 10 minutes. The Bulls kept their composure and dominated the Marlins for long periods, but lacked the final touch in the third quarter of the field. A power failure disrupted the match for half an hour as one of the Bulls players (Sandro Soncin) was tasked to shed some light on the situation. The disruption came as the Bulls were getting the better of their opponents and before long found themselves 2 down against the run of play. With time against them, the Bulls pushed forward only for

the Marlins to capitalise on a defensive error and give them a 3-0 lead. Damian Wildman scored a consolation goal at the end as the bulls, which were undefeated until then, went home pondering what could have been. The Premier match started at pace with both teams cancelling each other out with good defensive work as they both tried to get the upper hand. Marlin Coast’s Jeffery Lassche curled in an unstoppable shot from distance to give his team the advantage and a one goal lead heading into the break. It was not their night as the Bulls came into the second half and saw a goal scored directly from a corner, followed by another defensive error saw them go three goals down. The introduction of Damian Wildman in the second half gave the Bulls some hope as he also got on the score sheet for the second time in two matches. The gamed ended at 4-1 to the Rangers. Coach Perry, while disap-

pointed with the result, said the team actually played quite well and they all gave one hundred percent. “We played the best game of the season despite the result, everyone worked hard for each other,” “We conceded some silly goals tonight, but they all count, we need to be a little more polished up front; we obviously missed Darcy (McCormack) and Jamie Carroll who are both injured but the boys that stepped up did a great job, just the finishing wasn’t there.” In other matches, the Youth team under the guidance of coach Luch Avolio, notched up their first win of the season with a 3-1 win over the Rangers. The ladies premier team continued their fine form away defeating the Stratford Dolphins on Sunday by three goals to one. The goals came from Aly Slyney, Tonia-Maree Rantucci and Victoria Owokran. All competition has a break this weekend and will resume on May 11.

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EXPRESS SPORT PORT Roosters first grade player Reece Munster.

Brothers claim win in top of table match

THE Atherton Roosters and Cairns Brothers delivered a spectacular top of the table contest in muddy conditions at Stan Williams Park on Sunday. Both teams wasted no time in tearing into each other from the start which set the platform for a very entertaining 80 minutes of rugby league. Punishing defence from both packs and a willingness to throw the ball around in the slippery conditions earned plenty of praise for the high quality of the match from those in attendance. In the end it was Brothers who took the points 28-18 over the Roosters after the score was locked at 12 all at the break.

Tries at the 55th and 60th minutes pushed Brothers ahead 2412 before a try to Nigel Woodleigh put Atherton back in the hunt at 24-18. The Roosters looked to be closing on their opposition but were denied two efforts after pressuring the Brothers for a long period of play. Brothers posted their final try with two minutes of play remaining after catching the Roosters defence short out wide. The Roosters and Brothers now share the first grade points table lead on 6 followed by Kangaroos 5, Ivanhoes 5, Innisfail 5, Edmonton 4, Suburbs 3, Mossman 2, Yarrabah 2, Mareeba

2, Tully 0. In reserve grade, the Roosters slogged out a 22-6 win over Brothers after leading 12-6 at the break. Paul Nasser and Darren Ball both had strong games for the Roosters. The Roosters under 18 side were full of mistakes and went down 42-8 to Brothers. Atherton Roosters players Ned Blackman and Luke La Rosa have been named in the Cairns representative side for the weekend’s Foley Shield competition in Townsville. The Atherton Roosters next match is on Saturday May 11 when they host Suburbs at the Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium.

Roosters under 18’s Kyle Wyatt.

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DRIVE AWAY VEHICLES*  17 Mazda BT50 4x4 Auto Dual Cab ... DEMO .....................................$47,990  18 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport GLS Auto 4x4 ... DEMO ........................... $44,990  15 Mazda BT50 XT Manual Freestyle, Steel Tray, Bull Bar ................. $29,950  14 Mitsubishi Triton GLX 4x4 Manual Dual Cab ................................. $20,950  13 Mazda BT-50 4X4 XT Freestyle Diesel Extra Cab...........................$19,950  14 Mazda 3 SP25 GT Sedan, 6 Speed Manual, Low Kilometres ........$19,950  14 Mitsubishi Outlander LS 2WD Auto Wagon, Low Kilometres .......... $17,950  10 Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R 4x4 Manual Dual Cab ............................... $17,950 SOLD  05 Mitsubishi Lancer VRX Auto Sedan .................................................$4,950 SOLD  17 Mazda BT-50 4X4 XT Dualcab Diesel Auto ........................COMING SOON  15 Mazda 3 Neo Auto Sedan .................................................COMING SOON  14 Mazda BT-50 4X4 XTR Dualcab Diesel Auto ......................COMING SOON  09 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2 GL Single Cab Petrol Ute ..................COMING SOON  09 Hyundai i30 CW Auto Wagon, Very Low Kilometres ..........COMING SOON  08 Mazda 3 Neo Sport Manual Sedan ...................................COMING SOON  08 Mazda BT50 DX Manual Dual Cab ....................................COMING SOON  06 Toyota Camry Altise Auto Sedan .......................................COMING SOON  05 Nissan Patrol 4.2L Turbo Diesel Manual Single Cab ..........COMING SOON  04 Mazda Bravo B2500 4x4 Manual Single Cab.....................COMING SOON

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.

Competitive Finance and Insurance Available

No statutory warranty on vehicles 10 years old or 160,000 kilometres. Prices include government transfers, stamp duty and registration.

HANSEN FORD Andrew Ford: 0417 633 002 - Claude Formoso: 0477 229 949 279 Byrnes St, Mareeba - 4092 9400 - www.hansenford.com.au

313-315 Byrnes Street, Mareeba • 4092 5100 www.mareebamitsubishi.com.au • www.mareebamazda.com.au

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