The Express Newspaper 26th June 2019

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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

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IT'S DERBY TIME

The Mareeba Gladiators and Atherton Roosters will go head to head this weekend with the Tableland Cup up for grabs. The local derby is one of the most heated rivalries in the Cairns District Rugby League and team captains Trent Barnard and Jermaine Pedro are looking forward to running out in front of a strong crowd at Davies Park. Kick off is at 6pm this Saturday. ■ FULL STORY PAGE 27.

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CAN you feel it? It’s almost rodeo time and this Saturday sees the 38th Annual Mareeba Rodeo Cowpokes, markets and cent sale at the Kerribee Park Rodeo Grounds from 12 noon. This day is all for the littlies with food and market stalls,

monster cent sale, entertainment and raffles, plus the judging of this year’s Junior Cowpoke competition. The day will also feature a gymnastics display, local country music singers and all of our Mareeba Rodeo Queen entrants.

Entries will be accepted on the day from 12pm there is no need to register beforehand, just turn up on the day. The entry fee is just $5 and entrants must live in the Mareeba shire. There are two age groups that children can participate in, Juniors 5 to 8

RSL members recognised Gordon Powell and Kevin Ikin with President Lloyd Harvey.

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years of age and seniors 9 to 13 years of age. The judges, who are all from out of town, will judge entrants at the Secretary’s office from 1pm. To give the day that great Rodeo flavour children are asked to dress in western gear,

like jeans or skirt and western shirt. All entrants will be judged on personality only. The Rodeo Association would like to thank the sponsors; Eye Supply Mareeba, Marama Jewellery, O’Donnell’s Office Power, Working Dog Supplies, Claude Caters Mensland, Central Veterinary Surgery. Cleall’s Butchery, Seafood King, DP Cleaning supplies, Baba Curry, Outback Solar & Outdoors, Russo’s Quality Meats, Andersen’s Carpets, Hot Air Balloon, Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, Kuranda Koala Gardens, Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, and Officeworks Cairns. There will be over $2000 in great prizes to be won including a weekend family pass to the rodeo for each winner, raffle and cent sale prizes total over $1000 in prizes. See you at the Rodeo ground this Saturday for the Cowpokes competition and bring a hat. For more information visit www.mareebarodeo. com.au/program

THE Mareeba Returned and Services League branch recognised two of its longest serving members as Gordon Powell and Ronald Ikin received a certificate to signal their 60 years of membership. Mr Powell (93), was born in Bristol, England and served in World War II before moving

to Australia with his wife and children in 1952. After eventually settling in Mareeba, Mr Powell got involved with the local RSL branch, and he spoke glowingly about the role it has played throughout his life. “Friendship and camaraderie are the main things that

stand out about being part of an RSL branch,” he said. “We share a common story and it’s great to be able to talk about our past. “There aren’t too many from World War II still around, particularly ex-British servicemen living in Australia, so it’s fantastic when I get the op-

portunity to meet other people who served in the same war, which being a part of an RSL branch provides.” Kevin Ikin accepted the certificate on behalf of his father Ronald Ikin (95), who is now living in an aged care facility in Cairns. Mr Ikin echoed Mr Powell’s sentiments. “The friendship with his fellow servicemen was what dad enjoyed the most,” he said. “He was shipped off to World War II at a young age just like many other young men at that time, so I think he appreciated talking to others who had a similar life experience.” Mr Powell and Mr Ikin said they would like to thank the Mareeba RSL branch for recognising their commitment as members.

The newly elected committee of the RSL (Qld) Mareeba Sub Branch, President Lloyd Harvey,

Treasurer Paul McGregorJones, Secretary Cheryl Powell-Emmerson and Committee member Col Carson, said that they have numerous unclaimed certificates which they would like to present to their recipients. If you are a Sub-Branch Life Subscriber or current member, or even if your membership has lapsed, take this opportunity to send the secretary your email address and contact details to compucher@ bigpond.com, phone 0419 636 163, or post them to PO Box 179, Mareeba. They will let you know if you are one of the recipients. Former members are encouraged to renew their membership, and all members are invited to atten meetings held on the last Saturday of every month at 10.30am, at the Welfare Offices, 88 Byrnes Street, Mareeba. “Lest we forget.”

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After-hours telehealth service now available RESIDENTS in Mareeba and Atherton can now consult with a doctor after-hours using their phone or a secure video link on their computer with the launch of the new Telehealth Doctor

NQ in the region. Telehealth Doctor NQ, powered by House Call Doctor and supported by funding from Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN), has

registered doctors treating patients for a range of conditions as well as providing prescriptions and medical certificates. The free service is available to residents seven days a week

in the after-hours period from 6pm-8am on weeknights, and on weekends from 12 noon Saturday until 8am Monday morning. Residents can book an appointment with Telehealth Doc-

tor NQ by calling 1300 255 562 or online at www.telehealthdoctornq.com.au Telehealth Doctor NQ Chief Executive Officer Wayne Ormond said telehealth was improving access to primary healthcare across the region. “Telehealth Doctor NQ will provide a great new service for residents in the Mareeba and Atherton region in the afterhours period in the comfort of their own home,” Mr Ormond said. “Patients can connect with a doctor for a consultation, receive medical advice, or have prescriptions and medical certificates sent to their phone or tablet. “Telehealth Doctor NQ will also update the patient’s regular GP with details of the consultation. “Our doctors want to ensure all patients have access to quality healthcare, whenever they need it, and now they do.” NQPHN Chief Executive Officer John Gregg welcomed Telehealth Doctor NQ as a sustainable after hours telehealth provider for the region. “The rapid response from Telehealth Doctor NQ to meet the needs of the Mareeba and Atherton communities for continuity of care means there will not be a service gap for after-

hours medical services,” Mr Gregg said. “They have proven experience providing quality and clinically safe healthcare services to Queenslanders in the after-hours period. “In non-urgent and non-life threatening cases, an afterhours telehealth service such as Telehealth Doctor NQ will be a timely and appropriate option for individuals and their families, easing the pressure on emergency departments so they can concentrate on caring for people with more serious conditions. “NQPHN is looking forward to working with House Call Doctor to provide the right care, at the right time for Mareeba and Atherton residents through Telehealth Doctor NQ.” People are also encouraged to seek non-urgent medical support during business hours with their GP or pharmacy – if possible – rather than waiting until after work or school, at nighttime, or on weekends. Residents should call Triple Zero (000) or visit the emergency department in a medical emergency. Telehealth Doctor NQ services is now available to residents of Mareeba and Atherton by phoning 1300 255 562.

Call My Doctor terminated over contract breaches THE North Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN) has terminated its service contract with Tablelands after-hours inhome doctor and telehealth service Call My Doctor Pty Ltd. In a statement released on

Friday, NQPHN Chief Executive Officer said NQPHN terminated its service contract with Call My Doctor Pty Ltd because of a number of serious breaches of the contract by Call My Doctor Pty Ltd.

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“NQPHN has fully discharged and observed all of its obligations under the contract with Call My Doctor Pty Ltd,” Mr Gregg said. “Call My Doctor Pty Ltd was contracted by NQPHN to

commence service delivery of after-hours in-home GP consultations and telehealth services in the Mareeba and Tablelands region in January 2019. “NQPHN will advise the community of alternative op-

tions to continue provision of appropriate services in the near future.” “NQPHN remains committed to facilitating quality and clinically safe primary health care in the after-hours period for

Mareeba and Atherton.” Call My Doctor Managing Director Lindsay Stewart said he was notified of the termination of the contract via journalists.

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Lakeland dam project proceeds to next stage

Another successful meeting was held last week with RDA FNQ&TS Chair, David Kempton presenting an update to local Landholders and Growers.

THINGS are looking up for the Lakeland Irrigation Area project after the Regional Development Australia Far North Queensland and Torres Strait Inc. (RDA FNQ&TS) recently announced that the proposed dam received a further $10 million in funding to proceed to Stage 2 courtesy of the Federal Government.

RDA FNQ&TS Chair David Kempton attended the Mareeba of Chamber and Commerce’s luncheon at the Mareeba Leagues Club last Thursday to provide community members with an update on the development’s proceedings, and noted what the funding would be utilised for.

“We had our Options Report completed and delivered to Government, and arising out of that the Deputy Prime Minister announced a further $10 million in funding to take it to Stage 2, which will include the pre-investigation around an Environmental Impact Statement, the community impact and as-

sociated infrastructure,” he said. “That process will take about 18 months, and then from there the dam will go out to tender to design and construct. “It’s a 200,000 mega litre dam that will yield 80,000 mega litres of water on a fairly secure year to year basis, and will irrigate into about 8-10,000 hec-

tares of highly valuable horticultural and agricultural land.” Mr Kempton noted that the total funding required for the cost of construction will be dependent on the next stage. “That funding could come from a combination of commitments, such as the Federal Government’s Water Infrastructure

Fund, the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund and some input from growers,” he said. “We’ll also be looking at the State Government for a contribution.” In what would be the first major water infrastructure development in the region for decades, Mr Kempton alluded to the number of benefits the Lakeland Irrigation Area project will provide for Lakeland, Mareeba and its surrounding areas. “We hope that the governments would have an appetite to develop the regions and have an understanding of how important water security is for this region specifically,” he said. “In addition, the improvements to the structure of the access roads to Lakeland and further south to the ports should hopefully bolster the increased need for the movement of agricultural products.” Mr Kempton said he hopes there are not any blockages to this project as it will act as a good example of the importance of water security and could ensure that the propensity to develop water infrastructure flows on to other regions.

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To improve traffic flow and safety in Mareeba’s CBD, Council will soon start implementing a number of changes to parking and traffic movements on Walsh and Rankin Streets. The new measures follow a traffic study of the CBD, which highlighted the need to ease traffic congestion along Walsh and Rankin Streets.

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Council thanks motorists and pedestrians in advance for their cooperation and patience while these important changes are implemented to improve community safety.

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KEY FIGURES IN THE MAREEBA SHIRE COUNCIL BUDGET: • $27.7 million capital works program • $12.8 million invested in capital transport infrastructure • $3.5 million to maintain and improve parks and gardens • $2 million to support health and regulatory services Mareeba Shire Council Councillors and Mayor Tom Gilmore were all smiles as they handed down what they referred to as a "balanced budget" last Wednesday.

Shire hands down “balanced” budget

THE Mareeba Shire Council handed down their 2019/20 budget at last Wednesday’s council meeting, and it is one being labelled as “balanced” by MSC Mayor Tom Gilmore. The budget consists of a $27.7 million capital works program, all in the aim of providing Mareeba with a long-term vision according to Cr Gilmore. “I would hope the community would understand the complexities, thought process and hard work that goes into establishing a budget,” Cr Gilmore said. “This budget follows a tradition, with an unwavering view

to ensuring the financial future of the Shire.” An aspect of the budget which could be contentious within the Shire is the 2.5 per cent increase applied to general rates, utilities and service charges; and the additional 0.5 per cent to contribute to rebuilding Council reserves. “We base our increases on the need to ensure that we maintain a level of service,” Cr Gilmore said. “If you start deficit budgets and don’t control your spending, then ultimately you’re on a slippery slope to nowhere in my view.

“So given that everything we do as a council is aimed at ensuring we have a balanced budget, one of the critical components of a local government budget is the for funding of depreciation and that’s what we’re doing.” “So we’re fully funding our depreciation, building our reserves and balancing our budget.” Cr Gilmore thanked both the Federal and State Governments for their continued contributions to the budget through annual financial assistance grants and project-specific grants which allow for the continuing development of the Shire infrastructure.

• Close to $1 million invested in tourism promotion and economic development activities for the Shire • $19 million allocated to bolster water, waste and sewerage services

TO improve traffic flow and safety in Mareeba’s CBD, Mareeba Shire Council will soon start implementing a number of changes to parking, and traffic movements on Walsh and Rankin Streets. The new measures follow a traffic study of the CBD, which highlighted the need to ease congestion along Walsh and Rankin Streets. Mayor Tom Gilmore said Council will progressively modify line markings, install signage and traffic median strips in the coming weeks. "We all know how congested and dangerous Walsh Street can be, particularly outside Target and Coles," Cr Gilmore said. “Council will be introducing a left-hand only turn

in and out of Target, Coles, Curcio's Bakery and McDonald's from Walsh and Rankin Streets respectively. “This will consequently ease congestion for motorists by effectively channelling them to the roundabouts at Herberton and Rankin Streets.” Council will also make minor improvements for pedestrian traffic and mobility scooter access. Council thanks motorists and pedestrians in advance for their cooperation and patience while these important changes are implemented to improve community safety. Works are scheduled to be completed before the end of July.

• $1.3 million sewer relining program to maintain ageing infrastructure and the upgrade of Kuranda’s Barang Street pump station • $3 million in capital funding to maintain community facilities • Through State Government funding, Council has set aside $500,000 for the upgrade of the Mareeba Animal Refuge

Fitting tribute for community man

THE Mareeba Community Hub will be named in honour of the second longest serving Chairman of Mareeba Shire. The late Cedric Davies was on Council for 23 years from 1968 to 1991, serving as Chairman for the last 15 years. Mayor Tom Gilmore said it was entirely appropriate that the new community facility was named in his memory. “Councillor Davies was an exceptional man and a staunch contributor to this community,” he said. “Out of respect to Cr Davies and his family, to recognise the

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outstanding commitment and selfless contribution he made to the community, it is only fitting that the community hub be named in his honour. “Councillor Davies is remembered as a wonderful family man with a great sense of humour. “He was devoted to his community with an overwhelming sense of pride and always willing to do good and help others.” Councillor Gilmore moved the motion as a fitting tribute to the late Cr Davies at last week’s Council meeting.

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Selfless service recognised SOROPTIMIST International is a worldwide volunteer service specifically catering for equal rights and gender equality for all women locally and worldwide, they sit on the UN council making sure that the voices of women and girls are heard. On May 25 at their recent Regional Conference, Soroptimist International awarded an outstanding local volunteer the award of ‘Women of the year’. Lesa Pershouse co-director of the local Mareeba ‘Days for Girls’ organisation was awarded ‘International Tropical Tablelands Women of the year’ due to her instrumental influence in the construction, production and distribution of washable menstrual kits for disadvantaged women and girls in developing countries. The volunteer group ‘Days for Girls’ provides kits to young women and girls in countries such as; Sudan, India, Kenya, Papa New Guinea, Cambodia and many more. ‘Days for Girls’ aims to provide equity for young women and girls surrounding school, work and other opportunities by providing them with washable and portable menstruation kits. Lesa said she was “incredibly humbled” upon receiving the award. “There are a lot of other people doing really good things as well,” she said “I feel very grateful to have

received this award. “I think it’s an acknowledgement of not only my work but the girls in my team and the whole community who have supported us.” ‘Days for Girls’ are aiming to provide women and girls with the opportunities to learn and work uninhibited in order to live a fulfilling life. “A barrier for young women in developing countries is their period,” she said. “They’ve got nothing to use so they do down behind a tree or down the river. “In some countries they have menstruation huts where girls and women have to go and sit and be away from their family. “Some women and girls are even blackmailed and extorted in exchange for hygiene products in these countries.” ‘Days for Girls’ are a worldwide organisation that provides women with the things they need to live their lives relativity uninhibited. Lesa was full of praise for her outstanding team. “I’ve received the award for transforming the lives of young women and girls but I can’t do it alone,” she said. “I’ve got a great team of ladies. “We meet once a month at the Mareeba State High School sowing room and we sew and pull kits together, source our own

material and fundraise for that.” The ‘Days for Girls Mareeba’ organisation is made up of a variety of volunteers and five key members. Those volunteers include; Rita Tessaro, Tracy Cockrell, Marg Purcell, Leeann Feltrin and Lesa Pershouse On the first Saturday of each month the organisation gets together in the MSHS sewing room to create the kits. “We get about one or two new volunteers every month,” Lesa said “I could safely say that we have at least 40 women volunteering that at various times will stop by and help out. “On average we have about 15 to 20 ladies that come every month.” Lesa is looking to expand ‘Days for Girls’ to incorporate the southern and northern regions of the Tablelands providing more opportunities for those who want to volunteer. Sewing is not a requirement to volunteer there are numerous opportunities available to help out including undie rolling, cutting out material and more. ‘Days for Girls’ currently have a Krispy Kreme Fundraiser to help support them with procuring supplies for the kits. For those interested in volunteering contact ‘Days for Girls Mareeba’ through their facebook page.

Lesa Pershouse received the Soroptimist International Women of the year for her work with Days for Girls.

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Succession Planning and the Family Farm While we all know that farming is a business, there are a couple of key ways it differs from a “typical” business: 1. The family home often forms part of the farm assets; and 2. Various family members across multiple generations usually contribute to the running of the business. Despite (or perhaps because of) these differences, a business succession plan is essential if you plan to pass the farm on to the next generation. What is succession planning? Succession planning takes a holistic approach to the development of a plan which will allow a smooth transition of the business and any assets with minimal disruption to the business or, more importantly, family relationships. Properly done, succession planning covers everything from reviewing the family

trust, updating your Will and Enduring Power of Attorney, to facilitating family meetings to help avoid confusion or ill-feeling among your family. Good succession planning usually involves your accountant, financial planner, and lawyer to ensure that everything is done in as tax effective and beneficial a manner as possible. When succession planning for the family farm it is also important that you recognise the complexity of family relationships and consider how they may impact on the plan, particularly if there are children that are not involved in the business. Things to consider when developing a succession plan As every family is different, so is every succession plan. There is no one size fits all and anyone who tells you otherwise probably isn’t doing their job properly. It is im-

portant that you involve your accountant, financial planner, and lawyer as they will all work with you to ensure the best possible outcome for your farm and your family. When preparing for your initial meeting to discuss your succession plan, key questions to think about are: 1. What are the needs and aspirations of each family member, and do they want a future working on the family farm? If so, what do they see as their roles? 2. If there is more than one successor, should the plan treat them equally or fairly? For example, passing an interest in the family farm to a child not working on the farm may not be fair to a child who has spent many years working on the farm. 3. Will you have enough money to retire on and what will your source of income be after retirement?

4. How will the transfer of assets be funded and, if needed, can the business support a higher level of debt? 5. Do the key terms of a buy/ sell agreement need to be agreed and documented now, to avoid confusion down the track? There are many other factors to consider if you are thinking about the future and it can be overwhelming at times. The key to success is to know what you want to accomplish and then to get the advice you need to accomplish your goals. The succession planning team at Preston Law are offering free initial consultations to help you get started on your succession plan. Get in touch with our team on 07 4052 0742 to take advantage of this offer.

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School Holiday Fun at Skybury!

Skybury Café and Roastery is offering a tropical treat for kids during the school holidays - free icecream. The coffee plantation on Ivicevic Rd, Mareeba is opening its doors during the holidays for families to come and try its delicious papaya icecream plus take away one piece of this delectable fruit. It’s a tasty way to introduce your kids – and maybe you – to the unique taste of the Red Papaya grown at Skybury Tropical Plantation.

And what a fun thing to do in the holidays – a trip out to the gorgeous Café and Roastery with its panoramic views over the Atherton Tablelands, gorgeous grounds and an introduction to the farming operation on Australia’s largest papaya plantation.

Just a few minutes out of Mareeba, Skybury is located in the heart of the Atherton Tablelands food bowl and with the kids on holiday now is the perfect time to swing by and give them the fabulous fruity freebie.

All your family has to do is order any food item off the menu and a free icecream and fruit are yours.

back and enjoy the coffee and papaya inspired food with a view.

As well, Skybury will introduce visitors to its unique operation. It’s an opportunity to get an insight into Australia’s largest papaya farm and oldest commerSkybury Tropical Plan- cial coffee plantation. tation general manager Skybury guides will give Candy MacLaughlin said you a short introduction everyone was welcome to the farm before taking to come out and visit over a short stroll to “packing the holidays and learn a shed central” where you bit more about its flavour can see how more than packed and super healthy two million pieces of fruit Red Papaya. are picked and lovingly “We will let you in on some packed each year. secrets to make the most It’s a school holiday speof our Red Papaya and a cial that will have your kids few recipes from salsa to licking their lips. Skybury smoothies that champion Café & Roastery is open this super food. We are Monday to Friday, 9am to proud of our product and 4pm. would love to share it with you and your family,” she said.

Not only are papaya delicious and nutritious, the icecream is sugar and dairy free so everyone can enjoy this holiday delight.

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Skybury Papaya is famous for being sweeter than other papaya brands and is a treasure trove of benefits including more potassium than a banana and more vitamin C than an orange. Believe it or not – it’s actually a herb.

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There will also be colouring pads with a papaya theme to keep the kids entertained while you sit

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Skybury reap fruits of their labour

Skybury General Manager Candy MacLaughlin is ecstatic after the business was able to break a farm record for papaya production recently.

TABLELANDS business Skybury achieved a farm record recently as they picked over 100,000 kilograms and packaged almost 20,000 cartons of papaya. The record comes as a result of an expansion plan that the family owned and operated business has implemented over the past 18 months, where they look to capitalise on a papaya market that has the potential to grow exponentially. Skybury General Manager Candy MacLaughlin said the business is looking to add greater versatility to their current model. “The statistics show us that roughly 15 per cent of Australians eat papaya, so we’re hoping to be able to grow that by 5 per cent,” she said. “And we’re not just doing this to experience growth for ourselves; we want fellow papaya farmers to do the same as everyone benefits when the industry grows as a whole.” While their recent farm record indicates the efficiency of their expansion strategies to date, Ms MacLaughlin noted

their plans to further bolster production. “We surpassed our previous production record for papayas by about 5 per cent,” she said. “However we haven’t reached our growth trajectory yet and we’re estimating we’ll grow by another 20 per cent – of which is dependent on how successful we are in terms of our plantings and how much land we turn into production. “And we are aiming to achieve that by August, so it will be quite sharp.” Ms MacLaughlin said in addition to Skybury experiencing an uptick in trade as a result of greater papaya production, she also noted that they have placed a focus on promoting the enormous health benefits papaya consumption provides. “We want really want to get people eating papaya,” she said. “It is filled with anti-oxidants, peptides and vitamins and is a critical thing to be eating in the winter months. “It’s also extremely versatile; in the café for example we make soups, jams, chutneys and salsas that include papaya.

“And we do that through value-adding, by taking papaya that has a blemish and isn’t market ready and using it to create other products.” Ms McLaughlin said she would like to thank Skybury’s staff of 80 people who work tirelessly around the clock. “They are a great team who pushed together to achieve this production record,” she said. Ms McLaughlin said the driver behind this expansion was her father Ian MacLaughlin, who oversees the entire operation in his role as Skybury Director. “He’s great at what he does and he was recently nominated for the Syngenta Grower of the Year to be presented in Melbourne next week, the only grower of which is from Queensland,” she said. Ms MacLaughlin said for those interested in purchasing Skybury papaya, they can do so at the Rusty’s Markets or Simon George & Sons in Cairns, Coles in Mareeba or at the Skybury Café & Roastery on 136 Ivicevic Rd, Paddys Green.

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Tablelanders at risk of skin cancer Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer and Queensland has the highest rates in the world. The Atherton Tablelands is especially at risk with approximately 50% more than the Australian average (Australian Cancer Atlas). Melanoma can grow quietly, without notice and most often unknown to the person. If left undetected it has the potential to spread (metastasize) throughout the lymph nodes and organs of the body resulting in death. Dr Ben Ireland and Dr Lee Jones are two local doctors who have witnessed the devastation of Melanoma while both working in the Cairns and Tablelands Regions. With this in mind they have opened a purpose-built Skin Cancer Clinic situated at the base of the Kuranda range. Apple Tree Skin and Specialist Clinic opened in June 2019. This clinic is dedicated to prevention, finding, diagnosing and treating all types of skin cancers. We have the ability to complete skin checks, finding skin cancers, and various treatment methods depend-

ing on the lesions, from surgical excision, Cryotherapy, Curettage and Photo Dynamic Therapy using sunlight. “We are hoping to put our years of skin cancer training into effect to lower the high rates of skin cancers found here on the Tablelands and Cairns Regions”. “Skin lesions, without a specific diagnosis or a changing spot found anywhere on the body, really needs a trained skin cancer doctor to review to rule out it being a skin cancer.” Apple Tree Skin and Specialist Clinic is found on the corner of Cumberland Avenue and The Kennedy Highway at Smithfield. There are regular appointments available and we also have the ability to fit in urgent concerns. If you feel you may be at risk and are unsure, it is always best to play it safe and have it diagnosed by a skin care professional. Call into Cumberland Avenue, Smithfield or give Apple Tree Skin and Specialist Clinic a call on 4038 2088 for an appointment.

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Businesses encouraged to join advocacy group MAREEBA businesses are being encouraged to kick off the upcoming financial year by joining the Mareeba Chamber of Commerce. The advocacy body promotes Mareeba as a vibrant, retail, trade supply and professional service commercial centre, all the while representing the interests of its members. President Joe Moro said the chamber was front and centre when it mattered, regardless of the issue or debate. “We have actively lobbied federal, state and local governments on a range of issues including, but not limited to, reliability improvements to the Kuranda Range Road, future water needs for the region and

maintaining and improving health services in the community,” Mr Moro said. “Every community needs a voice, and as the key organisation representing the interests of the business community in Mareeba, the chamber takes this role very seriously.” Duesburys Accountants and Advisors Director and chamber member Andre Soncin said the chamber played an active role in representing not just the business community but also the residents of the Mareeba district. “It has kept the community informed about developments and issues that affect them as well as providing a forum for its members to voice their concerns,” Mr Soncin said.

“The chamber has been instrumental in promoting the area as a place to do business and encourages sustainable development.” The chamber lends its support to locally-driven issues and works closely with like-minded organisations including Mareeba Shire Council and the Mareeba Heritage Museum and Visitor Information Centre to promote Mareeba. “There are enormous benefits in working together for the same goal, that is, to promote Mareeba to ensure we have a strong, flourishing business centre to meet the needs of local residents and visitors,” Mr Moro said.

Mareeba businessmen Raymond Cater and Andre Soncin with Mareeba Chamber president Joe Moro.

Dimbulah locals thanked for their service

Maxine and Denis Smith were recognised at last week's MSC council meeting for their years of service in business in Dimbulah.

THE Dimbulah business community will be saying goodbye to stalwarts Maxine and Denis Smith as they will be moving on from their roles as lessees of the Dimbulah Swimming Pool and Dimbulah Caravan Park. Mr and Mrs Smith have been lessees of the swimming pool and caravan park for 14 years, and in that time have established an enviable reputation for their outstanding customer service and commitment to the community. Their contribution was recognised at a Mareeba Shire Council (MSC) meeting last Wednesday, where MSC Mayor Tom Gilmore and Councillor Nipper Brown outlined the integral role Mr and Mrs Smith have played in Dimbulah.

“We very much like to celebrate people in our shire,” Cr Gilmore said. “And that’s why we have invited Maxine and Denis here today, in recognition of how they’ve managed the facility over the many years – it has been exemplary.” Cr Brown echoed Cr Gilmore’s sentiments. “I have had many dealings with Maxine and Denis and they have been an asset to the Dimbulah community,” he said. “They aren’t leaving Dimbulah, however I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their years of service as operators of the pool and caravan park in the town.” Maxine Smith thanked Council for their support throughout

her 14 years. “As it relates to the councillors, we called upon you many times and for the most part we came to a satisfactory result,” she said. “The thing I probably appreciate the most is that you let me run it the way I wanted to, so I am very thankful to Council for that. “For myself personally, I enjoyed my job at the pool and caravan park, it provided me with the flexibility to not only have a business, but also to raise my kids and be involved with their interests too. “However now it’s time for some fresh blood to come in and come up with some new ideas.”

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Plumbers presented with state awards

52ND ANNUAL RODEO FESTIVAL WEEK

WESTERN STYLE DRESS BY STAFF, DECORATED FOYER & WINDOW DISPLAYS ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 3RD JULY Judging to commence 8am Monday 8th July Mareeba District Rodeo Association Inc. invites you to take part in this year’s Mareeba Festival & Rodeo by decorating your premises and having staff dressed in a western theme. To further enhance the Mareeba Festival & Rodeo, It would be great if staff could be dressed in western dress for the week prior to Rodeo. Everyone should endeavour to wear western dress on Judging day Monday 9th July and Parade day Friday 12th July. Please advise if you have a preferred judging time All ribbons, including overall will be awarded once judging is finalised. THE CATEGORIES AND PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

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Mayor’s Message Mareeba Shire Council has for the past five budgets followed a plan for the long term stability of Council finances, planned and scheduled maintenance of roads, sewerage, water and built assets. Attention has been paid to the continued development of parks and public spaces across the Shire, whilst always retaining a strong emphasis on fiscal rectitude. This budget follows that tradition, with an unwavering view to ensuring the financial future of the Shire.

Cheers to thirty years

1987 and 1989 Mareeba State High School students will have the chance to reminisce on old times as the Mareeba and Memorial Bowls Club will play host to a 30 year school reunion next month. There are students from as far as New Zealand, England and Victoria who have already confirmed their attendance, and event organiser Laura Avolio is hoping to see some more students RSVP before the deadline of July 5. The “Cheers to Thirty Years” event is $55 per person of which includes an arrival drink, canapes, buffet and entertainment. DJ Danny will be the entertainment for the evening. For those 1987 and 1989 students interested in attending, Cheers to Thirty Years is on Saturday, July 20 with arrival drinks and canapes from 6pm.

TWO Mareeba Shire Council employees were recognised at the Mareeba Shire Council meeting last week as John Van Ryt and Daniel Hales were named 2019 Operator of the Year and Runner-up 2019 John Van Ryt and Daniel Hales were Young Operator of recognised for their excellence in the the Year respectively industry recently. at the Queensland “Daniel has been our trainee Water Industry Operator Assoand has been with us for the past ciation awards. The awards are presented to two years,” he said. “In that time operators of water or wastewater he has excelled and has shown treatment facilities to recognise plenty of potential and diligence excellent performance, initiative which is what we need. “We have thrown him in the and all round attention to detail. deep end at times but he always John Van Ryt said it is an honour to have been named the comes out the other side and Queensland Water Industry Op- he is a valuable member of our erator Association’s 2019 Op- team.” Mareeba Shire Council Manerator of the Year. ager of Water and Waste Morris “I didn’t expect it at all – it is quite humbling to be recog- Hamill referred to John, Daniel nised at a big awards night such and the remainder of their team as that,” he said. “We’re a part as “unsung heroes” of the comof a great team here that is led munity’s workforce. “This team is operating our by Glenda (Kirk) and Morris (Hamill), and I feel as a team treatment plans to make sure our we’re very proactive and ensure water is coming through the tap in pristine condition all while we keep on top of things. “We’re fortunate to have ensuring our environmental people on our team with plenty conditions are met,” he said. “Doesn’t matter if it’s the wet of experience, some who have worked in the industry for up to season, the guys never make a 30 years, and given there are a fuss and go about it as part of lot of nuances in our job, that is their everyday work life and they need to be commended for really important.” Mr Van Ryt noted that he that. “They do their work diligentwould like to acknowledge Daniel Hales who was named the ly and with a lot of passion and Runner-up 2019 Young Opera- keen interest. “Their awards are tor of the Year. extremely well deserved.”

BUDGET 2019/2020

Council has determined to raise the general rate by 3%; 2.5% to accommodate the increasing costs to provide sustained services, and an additional 0.5% to rebuild Council’s reserves. A 2.5% increase has been applied to utilities and service charges to ensure that Council is able to continue to provide these services at a high level of efficiency to our communities.

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COMMUNITY, FACILITIES, CULTURE AND LIBRARIES

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Capital expenditure resides at record levels totalling $27.7 million, across the whole spectrum of Shire services, including gravel road re-sheets, replacement of filtration systems at swimming pools, bitumen road reseals, waste facilities and relining of underground sewer pipes. Council is again indebted to both the Federal Government and State Government for their continued contributions to the budget through annual financial assistance grants and project-specific grants which allow for the continuing development of the Shire infrastructure. I thank both Councillors and staff for their acceptance of the need for tight budgets and for their fortitude in bringing it to fruition. Cr Tom Gilmore MAYOR

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Locals complete gruelling BNT Mareeba State High students Dailin Joshua, Lea Micieli and Elmidin Mahmud are off to Brisbane in July for round two of the Australian Brain Bee Challenge.

Lyn Kincaid and Arthur Aebischer arrived in Cooktown on Sunday completing the BNT.

MAREEBA locals Lyn Kincaid and Arthur Aebischer rode into Cooktown on Sunday after having completed the gruelling Bicentennial National Trail (BNT). The premier long-distance trek covers more than 5000 kilometres which saw Ms Kincaid ride from Healesville in Victoria to her eventual destination Cooktown. Lyn and Athur began their trek on February 4, and it has been a campaign that has required meticulous preparation and immense discipline. “Lyn and Arthur spent months drying food in a dehydrator and carefully weighing,

measuring and dividing the food into parcels to be posted at regular intervals,” Lyn’s daughter Nancy Kincaid said. Nancy said this longplanned journey almost didn’t eventuate however, after Lyn severely injured her knee just weeks before the trek – and received the awful news that her son had been diagnosed with incurable cancer. “They persevered with mental strength and grit,” she said. “She is such an incredible woman and someone who is an inspiration to everyone who knows her. “The BNT is just one of a

number of treks Lyn and Arthur have participated in, they have such a get and up and go attitude about them which is so great to see.” It is also an amazing individual achievement for Lyn personally, as her completion meant she was only the third woman in the world to complete the trek on a pushbike at 70 years of age. “This is an incredible achievement,” Nancy said. “Age is no barrier to greatness.” Nancy said she hopes that when they retire they can continue to pursue further amazing achievements.

Brainiac’s burst into Brisbane THE Australian Brain Bee Challenge (ABBC) is a competition that was developed and implemented by the Australasian Neuroscience Society in 2006. Since 2008 Mareeba State High School has entered every year and succeeded in progressing into the State finals every year never advancing with less than three students. This year was no exception with Year 10 students Dailin Joshua, Lea Micieli and Elmidin Mahmud selected to participate in the second round of the ABBC. To qualify for the State/Regional finals students must score in the top 6% in Queensland for

the first round quizzes, the finals will be held in Brisbane on July 17. The competition not only provides a chance to educate people about neuroscience but dispel misconceptions surrounding neurological and mental illnesses. MSHS Gifted and Talented Co-ordinator Stefanie Prizmic was proud of the students. “They’ve been reading a 100 plus page neuroscience and neuroanatomy book in preparation for the finals,” she said. “That is a first year university book; they’ve had to do all this whilst also maintaining their studies.

“They practice for the Brain Bee in their own time.” The ABBC is only open to students in year 10 and contains four rounds of competition. The first being an online quiz, the second is the state finals held in the state capitals. The third round is the national finals where one students from each state and two from New Zealand are chosen to compete against each other to become the Brain Bee Champion. For the fourth and final round the chosen student will compete on the international level and will be flown to South Korea for the international Brain Bee (IBB).

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Leading law firm opens in Mareeba Miller Harris Lawyers are excited to announce its new office, conveniently located at 222 Byrnes Street, Mareeba. Miller Harris Lawyers has been operating in the Far North for nearly 30 years, developing strong relationships with the local community and gaining an in-depth knowledge of the dynamics attaching to regional and rural Queensland. All staff are locals and pride themselves on providing personalised and practical service that is suited to the region. The firm recognises that regional Australia, its industries, and its people have vastly different needs from those living and operating in capital cities. Miller Harris Lawyers has a depth of knowledge about the unique circumstances and in many instances, challenges, that living and doing business in this part of the world brings with it. The firm has a particular interest in agribusiness, and its rural clients appreciate the fact that the staff understand the importance of this regional and foundational industry. The firm’s agribusiness lawyers work with clients in the dairy, sugar, cattle, fishing, fruit and vegetable and forestry farming sectors and has strengthened its knowledge and experience in a variety of technical farming legalities including infrastructure development, water licensing, cooperative agreements, supply chain advice, organisational structuring and more. As one of the most liveable regions in the world, Far North Queensland and its local businesses are wellpaced to focus on positive impacts of population and economic growth. 2019 is expected to see continued growth in development and investment in tourism and infrastructure – building on a strong performance in the region’s agriculture and food production. With record employment, and continuous growing tourism figures, Miller Harris Lawyers have every confidence that the future of the Far North will be bright. Miller Harris Lawyers is a full services legal practice, offering support in all areas of business and personal law. The team look forward to working with current and new clients to help manage agricultural and mining interests, build businesses, develop investment portfolios, protect its clients’ interests in times of dispute, preparing Wills, help clients buy their new home and to plan for its clients’ commercial or personal futures.

New Lioness president Lyn Dyer, Treasurer Joy Malone, new Lions president Gary, Lions Treasurer Deanna Percy and Lioness Secretary Cath Gordois.

Change of guard for Lions and Lionesses THE Mareeba Lions and Lionesses, guests and members enjoyed the 60th changeover of the local service clubs at the Mareeba Bowls Club on Saturday night. Outgoing president of two years Denis McKinley reflected on his time as president with the club celebrating its 60th year of service and the upgrade of the Bunny Seary Lookout as the highlights of his time in charge. New incoming Lions President Gary Searle pledged to continue Denis’s work and also look to establish a Leo Club at local high schools to encourage high school students be become more involved in the community and to give them an insight into the workings of the Lions and Lioness Club.

The Mareeba Lioness club also had a very successful year. Outgoing President Kathy Garozzo said contributions to the Mareeba Hospital Foundation, Meal on Wheels, football Canteen and Mareeba Turf Club kept the club involved with the community and fundraising efforts were extraordinary. While the Pink Ribbon Garden party was their biggest fundraiser, the Lionesses have raised over $100,000 towards Cancer Council Queensland over the last 12 years. Cathy handed over the reins to new Lioness President Lyn Dyer who will continue the fundraising efforts the lionesses are known for. Lions Ron Blundell and David Mills both received their Life membership into the Lions

LIFE MEMBERS: David Mills and Ron Blundell pictured with Denis McKinley.

organisation, while many more members accepted awards for their ongoing time and commitment to the Lions and Lioness club. The new Lions club committee for 2019 is President Gary

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The members choice winner of the Tablelands and Surrounds Photography Group this week is... JON WESTAWAY. The theme was “Rocks” and John has named his winning photo – Rock Stacks at Sunrise. Travelling to Port Douglas I came across the often talked about man made rock stack phenomenon between Ellis and Wangetti Beaches. The sun was about to rise and I could see the orange colours were already lighting up the horizon. I just had to stop. I picked my spot and quickly set my camera gear. The timing couldn’t have been better as the sun was bursting through the clouds and I somehow managed to capture this amazing scene. Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Lens: Canon L series 24-70mm, Settings: 1/200 sec. Aperture f/9 @ 64 mm; ISO 400, Filter: Hoya Circular Polarising Filter (CPL).

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

Award winning organic vegetable supply business and freehold EXPRESSIONS of interest are called to purchase this award winning organic vegetable supply business and freehold consisting of seven properties across two climate zones all with irrigation entitlements - Far Nth Qld (935.5 ha ~ 140 ha currently croppable) across 3 properties and Southern NSW (137.25 ha ~120 ha croppable) across 4 properties. Very well regarded in the organic sector and with huge potential for growth the business also offers extra land capacity to facilitate a doubling of turnover. The business has been established for 17 years with reliable year-round markets in place and an excellent reputation in the marketplace (Direct sales to supermarkets and wholesalers). There are also trained staff in place covered under EBA and Seasonal Worker Program employer approval. Offering a cloud based management system as well as Freshcare, HARPS and Organic certification the current owners also have in place comprehensive documentation on methods and procedures to provide guidelines for crop management and day to day business activities and are willing to assist with the transition to new ownership. Attributes include: • One of the largest organic vegetable sellers in Australia – Winner of Australian Organic Farmer of the Year 2015 • Extensive A grade organic land (no 3-year wait required to supply organic produce) and capable of at least doubling current production • Dual climate zones enable ongoing production to supply year-round market requirements • All the properties in both

regions have cropping area accessible and harvestable during wet weather • Currently producing Zucchini, Pumpkin (three types), Onions (Brown and Red), Sweetcorn, Sweet potato (orange and purples flesh) with climates suitable for producing many more product lines. Interested parties can obtain a list of other product lines that have been grown successfully in the different regions. • Staff are trained and capable and operating under an enterprise bargaining agreement with the business being an approved employer under the Seasonal Worker Program. • Total production (tonnes) of main lines over the last 3 Financial Years (FY16-909t, FY17-1080t, FY18-1182t) • Breeders and producers of own crop varieties with PBR on some varieties. • Extensive list of plant and machinery required to operate the business included in the sale.

Properties consist of: Dimbulah in Far North QLD 1. 4.15 ha - 150 ML Water – 4 bedroom dwelling + shed, cold rooms and packing facilities 2. 51.7 ha - 43 ML Water – pump shed plus filtration system and mainline down the full length of the property set up for trickle irrigation 3. 879.65 ha - 22 ML Water – Leased land with the benefit of a put & call option to purchase plus 5km of wallaby/pig proof fencing plus 3 bedroom architect designed dwelling with grid connected solar power plus machinery shed, farm shed and pump setup for trickle irrigation and portable sprinklers plus old

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moveable centre pivot irrigator plus multiple sites suitable to create water catchment areas. Coleambally in the Riverina (NSW) 4. 32.74 ha (20 ha crop area) - 36 ML High security (HS) 24 ML General security (GS) and 292ML delivery entitlement via Coleambally Irrigation - 4 bedroom dwelling plus 20m in-ground heated pool plus farm shed plus amenities shed, pump and irrigation setup for solid set sprinklers and trickle irrigation. 5. 25.94 ha - 64 ML HS and

40 ML GS water allocation & 104ML delivery entitlement via Coleambally Irrigation – 4 bedroom dwelling plus shed with outdoor toilet, pump shed and setup for solid set sprinklers and trickle irrigation. 6. 41.87 ha - 29 ML GS water allocation and 129ML delivery entitlement via Coleambally Irrigation – 3 bedroom dwelling with large rumpus room and offices plus two double garage sheds, farm shed and portable amenities block, pump & set up for solid set sprinklers and trickle irrigation. 7. 36.7 ha - 60 ML GS water allocation and 60ML deliv-

ery entitlement via Coleambally Irrigation – 7 bedroom dwelling plus three bedroom cottage plus multiple sheds, pump and setup for solid set sprinklers and trickle irrigation. The current owners would like to semi-retire and see the business they have created bought by people with the passion to expand the cur-

rent enterprise and continue to supply quality organic produce both domestically and internationally. For further information or to arrange private inspections please call exclusive agent Joe Torrisi of Joe Torrisi Real Estate on 0417 700 468.

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flat with handyman’s shed with extended patio area. Queenslander Style includes: • Air conditioning throughout • High ceilings • King-sized bedrooms • Wide verandahs • Fans • Security screens throughout • Duel family living • Easy care lawns • Spacious kitchen • Fully fenced • Two-bay shed, insulated roof and powered • Irrigation to gardens

• Wired for a generator Studio • Fully tiled • Air-conditioned • Ensuite This stately Queenslander is elevated on the high side of the street always capturing the cool breezes. Be sure not to miss out on this wonderful family home,

TWO storey house with three bedrooms or office space, kitchen, dining and lounge, one bathroom and one toilet, all upstairs. Downstairs is renovated office space or four bedrooms, one bathroom, one toilet, 3-4 vehicle undercover parking, lockup shed, fenced yard, outside pets considered. For rent at $500 per week – RHC317 under rentals.

For more information, contact Mareeba Real Estate Agencies. Phone 40 92 1556, Lyn on 0427 153 868 or Mark on 0428 121

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country charm that captures the relaxed Queenslander living on an easy low maintenance block. If you would like further information or a private inspection of this property, please call Aurelia Rogato on 0418 183 555. Visit www. rogatobros.com.au

2 Jacinta Crescent, MAREEBA $425,000 NEG Aurelia Rogato Rogato Real Estate 0418 183 555

For rent as residntial or commercial, or both

• 4,632 sqm, Approx • 7m x 7m Shed • Town Water • Power • Curb And Chanelling • Gully At The Rear Of The Block

Aurelia 0418 183 555

4092 5255

YOUR NEXT CINDERELLA... COME AND SEE IF THE SHOE FITS!

• Great First Home • Ideal Rental Property • Large Fenced Yard

10 Royes Street, Mareeba

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520. www.mareeba4880realestate.com.au or email mrea4880@qld.chariot.net. au

MAREEBA For Rent $500 P/W Mareeba Real Estate Agencies 4092 1556

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PROPERTY Barron River frontage

BRAND NEW 2 x 2 BRM DUPLEX IN TOWN

• BUILT-INS, FULLY AIRCONDITIONED, SECURITY SCREENS • OPEN PLAN LIVING, WELL APPOINTED KITCHENS • VINYL FLOORING, SINGLE GARAGES, FENCED • OWN FRONT YARDS, ONLY SHORT WALK TO COLES

PRICE: $500,000

SOPHIE 0428 128 154

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WHAT’S THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME? WITH Barron River frontage and close to town living, what's not to love about this solid, red brick home? The galley kitchen – which has lots of storage, bench space and a walk-in pantry - flows into the large dining room, with an archway connecting the dining to the carpeted living room. All four spacious bedrooms are carpeted, with one having a toilet. Outside, the tiled patio overlooks the backyard and the beautiful Barron River.

This home also has a twobay garage and a fenced backyard. It also features lots of extra with a solar hot water system, insulation in the roof and a garden shed with bird aviary. • Four bedrooms, one bathroom • One bedroom has toilet • Galley kitchen with walkin pantry • Red brick construction • Front porch and rear undercover patio • Solar hot water and insulation in the roof

• Two bay garage with roller doors • Garden shed with bird aviary • Minutes to town and on the Cairns side of Mareeba • Fenced rear yard on a 1,654m2 allotment fronting the Barron River Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

31 Hastings Drive, MAREEBA $340,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to Vince Costas Central Realty Mareeba 0419 926 691 or 4092 2232

Incredible value A MUST see. This fantastic two bedroom unit, constructed of masonry block is located walking distance to Coles. Check out the features: • 338m2 of exclusive use and fully fenced allotment • Private driveway to open carport • End unit position • Enormous bedrooms with mirrored built-in-robes • Spacious living with split system air-conditioning • Refurbished modern kitchen • Blinds and security screens It is currently tenanted but available for the owner occupier if required. The tenant would dearly love to stay on for anyone wanting a great affordable investment, otherwise for those starting out and wanting a first property, you will not find better value for money. Priced at $179,000.

For more information or to arrange a private inspection of this solid Mareeba home, please contact exclusive agent Vince Costas at Central Realty Mareeba. Phone Vince on 0419 926 691 or 4092 2232.

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ABSOLUTELY FREE CALL VINCE OR REMO TODAY FOR YOUR FREE INDIVIDUAL MARKET REPORT. See our website for more EXCLUSIVE properties Remo Esposito Vince Costas 0401 969 473 0419 926 691 159 Byrnes Street Mareeba Qld 4880 Phone: 4092 2232 | www.crmareeba.com

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reeba for availability to inspect on 0407 690 961. MAREEBA $179,000 John Gonvalves Ray White Mareeba 0407 690 961

AN OPPORTUNITY TO RENOVATE AND PROFIT Come along and look over the worst house in a really nice street.

Situated on 809m2 fenced block, 3 bedroom masonry block house with a single carport and a triple size garden shed. At one time this was a much loved home that fell on hard times and requires cash and elbow grease to bring it back to its former glory. It’s a lovely residential area with mature trees and it could be a little gem for the right person.

AUCTION ON SITE: SATURDAY 20TH JULY AT 11.00AM

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PROPERTY

Lifestyle living with farming potential

IF you enjoy space, privacy and outdoor living with a rural aspect – here it is. Located 25 minutes west of Mareeba, this 80 hectare (197.6acre) property has been enjoyed by its current owners as an over-sized life-

style block. The property is fully fenced with four strands, has five separately fenced paddocks and comes with 67ML of water allocation from Tinaroo Dam. Cleared and ready to farm is approximately

30ha (74.1acres). Together with the water allocation, the well-drained, naturally sloping arable soils on offer holds the potential to be developed into a wide range of crops such as citrus, avocados and blueberries. Similarly, under-

ground mainlines and pumping infrastructure in place could be used to grow hay or continue to run cattle. Including the main home, there are three dwellings which could serve as an income earner or worker's ac-

SET on fully fenced 4000m2, in a sought after location of Mareeba, this adorable property is sure to catch the eye of any avid garden lover. A delightful rendered block home surrounded by exceptional gardens where all the hard work has been done, complete with sheds, this beautiful property is truly one of a kind and a special

place to call home. The moment you enter the property, you can't help but notice, its a garden lover's wonderland. An array of well thought out garden beds offer a huge variety of ornamental and edible plants, both a feast for the eyes as well as the dinner plate. The beautiful garden edging separates the manicured lawns and

commodation. There is ample shed and lean-to space for all the gear, as well as a truck bay with concrete floor and pit. The main house which features 3 generously sized bedrooms sits elevated on the block and has been thoughtfully renovated to include a neat and tidy kitchen plus spacious and sunny living area. The property has been so well cared for that there's no immediate work to be done, yet plenty of room to add your own personal touches. The large outdoor deck extends from the rear of the house and is the perfect space for entertaining. Here you can sit back and relax and look over the mountains whilst enjoying Address Price: Agent: Contact:

the year-round breezes. • 80 ha (197.6acres) • 67ML water allocation • 150 young lime trees • Three dwellings including a renovated main residence • 5KW solar power system • Well drained arable soils • Potential overland flow dam sites • Fully fenced with five individual paddocks If it's lifestyle with a rural aspect that you are looking for, then put this property on your radar as it provides the perfect escape from town and a busy work life. Contact Damon Falvo at Mareeba Property Office for more information or to arrange an inspection on 4092 1355.

362 Springmount Road, MUTCHILBA $1,100,000 NEG Damon Falvo Mareeba Property Office 4092 1355

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Bordering the Barron River Esplanade, you could nearly be forgiven in believing that you were somewhere, without neighbours, in our great Australian bush. • Highset home, lifted to legal height with timber construction • Refurbished kitchen featuring large pantry cupboards • Living area flows onto a magnificent deck • Rustic log cabin/shed, separate timber workshop/garage • On 2100m2 (approx) with established fruit trees and gardens Price: $319,000 Exclusive Agent John Goncalves 0407 690 961

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along with the irrigation system make maintenance a breeze. Down the back, there is a 10m x 8m colorbond powered shed with drive-through access, an additional attached workshop/storage shed with sliding doors and a separate zincalume garden shed. Inside the home offers a warm and welcoming ambiance, featuring three bedrooms plus an office breezeway and two bathrooms. The master bedroom has a walk-in-robe as well as a private ensuite, whilst the main bathroom with separate shower and bath is centrally located, servicing the other two bedrooms with built-inrobes. Although the combined living, dining and kitchen is comfortable, it is not overly big but the large covered outdoor deck more than makes up for it. With a stunning outlook, the deck is the perfect place to entertain friends all Address: Price: Agent: Contact:

year round or just unwind and relax in the serenity of the garden. Now if all this was not enough, just look at the some of other inclusions available – Double lock up garage, electric front driveway gate, patio with pull down shade blinds and quality louvers, air conditioning to all bedrooms and living, aecurity screens, 2.07 kW grid connected solar system, town water and underground bore, eight station irrigation system and Rainwater tank plumbed direct into the kitchen. If you are looking for a well presented property, good value in a great location.... look no further. This home possesses all of these attributes and more. Contact exclusive agent John Goncalves at Ray White Mareeba on 0407 690 961 for more information or to book in a private inspection.

MAREEBA $455,000 NEG EXCLUSIVE to John Gonvalves Ray White Mareeba 0407 690 961

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INDEX

business A Air Conditioning & Refrigeration B Blinds C

DIRECTORY

Cleaning Childcare Curtains, Blinds & Fabrics E Earthmoving

AIR CONDITIONING

Electrical Entertainment Export Services F Floor Coverings Fuel

G General Engineering Graphic Design H Handyman

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

Pest Management Plumbing Pool Maintenance S Sandblasting/ Painting

Security

EARTHMOVING

T Transport Tree Lopping V Venue Hire

ENTERTAINMENT

Do it right the first time!

Authorised Fujitsu Service Agent

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

I Irrigation I.T M Mowing Services P

DAVE’S

COOL AIR

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

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS GUIDE

Vertical & Venetian Blinds Panel Glides > Timber Blinds

Mareeba, Dimbulah, Kuranda, Walkamin, Tolga, Atherton, Kairi, Malanda, Millaa Millaa, 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!

CHINA, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA Mango quarantine treatment, packing and export document service. If any local grower is considering exporting to China or South Korea this season, you need to register your orchard. Registrations will close on 28th June. If you need more details, contact us. 2976 Mareeba-Dimbulah Road, Mutchilba T: 4093 4448 - M: 0487 934 448 E: okier@bigpond.com

this spot could be yours!

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0488 078 207

FLOOR COVERINGS

this spot could be yours!

Phone the Express today 4092 3464

Supply & Fit

delivers to:

DIAMOND STAR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

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FOR $35 PER WEEK Domestic, Commercial, Industrial Fisher & Paykel + Haier Service Agents Electrical & Air Conditioning Installations

Laser Electrical Mareeba Phone: (07) 4092 4146

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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

CURTAINS,BLINDS & FABRIC

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phOne 4092 2922

ELECTRICAL

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

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.

LIC:84466 - ARC. L099742

BLINDS

MAREEBA FLOOR COVERING CENTRE

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

Open 7 Days FOr Lunch anD Dinner

ionsparkelectrical@gmail.com

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

Phone DAVID AVOLIO on 0409 924 006

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

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

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

ELECTRICAL SOLAR & BATTERIES AIR CONDITIONING

Supply & Lay FREE Measure & Quote

FUEL

Tracks > Rods > Accessories

Tracks > Rods Competitive Curtains & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY >Phone: & Accessories 0429 869 023

96 James Street,Curtains Mareeba Competitive & Furnishings BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Phone: 0429 869 023 For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619 96 James Street, Mareeba

For Alterations to Clothing & Curtains Phone Liz 4092 6619

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It’s not just fuel, it’s service

FUEL • OILS • BAIT • ICE

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Phone the Express today 4092 3464

Ask in store about our 4¢ discount!

Service stations near you: Mareeba Industrial Park: 7 Bower Street Malanda: Millaa Millaa Road Ravenshoe: 18 Moffat Street

For bulk fuel & oil, contact head office: 4098 8222 www.maranos.com.au Find us on Facebook!

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business GENERAL ENGINEERING

DIRECTORY MOWING SERVICES

POOL MAINTENANCE

TRANSPORT

GENERAL ENGINEERING All types of welding, lathe work and milling.

POOL MAINTENANCE & POOL SHOP

ABN 40955770791

WN E D LOCALLY O ATED R AND OPE QBCC No. 889232

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

GRAPHIC DESIGN

71 BYRNES STREET, MAREEBA “WE OFFER A COMPLETE ON SITE POOL SERVICE” Servicing Atherton Tablelands • Fully Insured

Mowing Hedging

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Creating high quality artwork with a difference for your business!

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

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PEST MANAGEMENT

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.

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

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

AINT QUALIT Y PION T C E PROT ED GUARANTE

QBCC No. 889232

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

TREE LOPPING

TABLELANDS TREELOPPING

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

SECURITY

PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICE SERVICING NORTH QUEENSLAND

 Freight Distribution  Warehouse Storage

CAIRNS • MOSSMAN • TABLELANDS DAILY

YARRABAH SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY Email: admin@pmcarriers.com 247 Hartley Street, Portsmith CASH OR ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS WELCOME

4035 2034

I.T

Shop 3, 203-215 Byrnes Street Mareeba

Sandblasting & Painting

P & M Carriers  Taxi Trucks - Tail-Lifters  Express Couriers

• 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

BURRATRONICS

SANDBLASTING/ PAINTING

TRANSPORT

IrrIgatIon DesIgn & supply

PH: (07) 4092 7038 www.burratronics.com.au

TELEPHONE: 4092 7680

• Patrols • Cash in Transit • Alarm Response & Installation • Alarm Monitoring • CCTV Installation & Service For all security needs call... DRU THURSTON 0408 913 063 W: www.nqpssecurity.com.au - E: dru@nqpssecurity.com.au

PLUMBING

• Laptops, Tablets, and Towers • Custom Systems • Phone and Tablet Repairs and Accessories • Networking Solutions

FARM DELIVERIES WELCOMED!

P: 4091 5008 M: 0407 575 916

IRRIGATION

IN-STORE AND ON-SITE

ALL TYPES OF FREIGHT DELIVERY LARGE AND SMALL: 4 TIMES DAILY! CAIRNS, MAREEBA, TABLELANDS AND SURROUNDS

Call Jon Lambert

71 Vaughan Street, Mareeba

SALES, SERVICE AND REPAIRS

LICENSED POOL SAFET Y INSPECTOR

P: 4092 1443 or 0413 013 297

David Lep 0438 541 300

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

BURRATRONICS

ALL POOL SUPPLIES INCLUDING FREE WATER TESTING AND EXPERT ADVICE

Locally Owned and Operated

P: 4095 4595

E: aataylorstreelopping@outlook.com

VENUE HIRE

0447 887 107 Having a Party or Function?

bmgplumbgas@outlook.com www.bmgplumbngas.com.au

we have the perfect venue!

QBCC No.15098026 ABN: 20417793497

Residential • Commercial • Industrial RELIABLE AND AFFORDABLE Plumbing • Gas Fitting • Roofing

YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS GUIDE

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

PHONE: 4045 1767

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 (07) 4092 1167

Advertising has never WITH PRICES STARTING AT JUST $35 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!

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EXPRESS SPORT PORT Fahlstrom selected in Marlins squad

JACKSON Fahlstrom (pictured) will join with Cain Hastie in the

U14 side for the North Queensland Marlins Rugby League

team. Jacksons father Ben Fahl-

strom was happy for his son to be selected. “I’m very proud of him,” he said. “He’s been playing and working very hard, studying the plays. “He really deserves this.” Jackson and Cain will be flying to the Sunshine Coast to play in the championship in early July. Jackson said “It’s an honour to be selected in one of those sides,” “I can’t wait to go into camp; they play a much higher level than club. “I’d like to thank Barry Dikes my coach for training me and getting me to where I am.” Mareeba and Atherton were not the only towns whose young and upcoming players were selected. Djerome Mooka Salam and Hannah Geary from Ravenshoe will play in the U15 Merit side and U16 girl side respectfully. Malanda locals Aiden Carson and Keyarn Porter will be playing in the U15 Merit side and U16 sides’ as well. The North Queensland Championship will be played in early July, the players will be flying down for a training camp prior to the Championship.

WINNERS: Team 4880.

Mareeba cricketers claim podium

THE Men’s E grade Indoor Cricket Grand Final was played at Cairns Indoor Sports on Friday June 14. The two teams playing were 4880 and Sparkys, they fought a pitched battle with 4880 coming out with an 80 run win over their hometown rival. 4880 captain Sandra Gaggiano was ecstatic about the win. “It was a good, well fought game,” she said. “I’m really happy that we came away with the win. “We play because we love and enjoy the sport.”

The first season of indoor sports in Cairns is now over with all grand finals being played, the second season of the year started up on Monday June 17. Sandra was trying to encourage other people to try indoor cricket. “You don’t have to be good you just have to show up,” she said. “It’s a good social sport. “People should almost definitely come and try it out.” For more information head to the Cairns Indoor Cricket website www.cairnsindoorsports. com.au

New Kids on the Court at Mareeba Tennis St Stephen’s lose Mareeba Tennis Club in conjunction with the Queensland Government are proud to announce a new initiative to get 8-11 year old kids that have never experienced the sport of tennis on the court. The 10 week program aims to take beginner players and introduce the skills needed to play the sport over a series of free weekly coaching sessions. This will be conducted by a qualified coach with modified coaching equipment. At the end of the coaching sessions the kids will be taught matchplay and will be encouraged to participate for their school for the inaugural perpetual trophy.

Eligible kids from around the Mareeba area are invited to register by contacting the Mareeba tennis club. “The New Kids on the Court program promises to be a lot of fun, and you don’t need to know how to play tennis to come along and join in. It might just be the start of a new interest and new friendships,” Mareeba Tennis Club President Mark Keating said. The program will run from July 19 to September 20 on Fridays after school and registration is required by June 21, 2019. For more information visit the Mareeba Tennis Facebook page or phone 0447 590 822.

half the battle St Stephens Catholic College played a heated battle against St Augustine’s last Wednesday for a spot in the next round of the Bill Turner Cup. St Stephens played a hard fought battle but unfortunately lost to a more experienced and older side. Sport Co-Ordinator Keiran Morley was unhappy with the result but was proud nonetheless. “The boys tried their best,” he said. “St Augustine’s abilities were just better on the day.

“We’re looking towards next year.” The young St Stephens’s side will be looking to bounce back next year reinvigorated with fresh players and more experience. “We had 34 players try out this year and majority were on the younger end of the scale,” he said. The St Stephens girl’s side is playing Cairns State High on the 27 of June and is looking to push the St Stephens name forward into the next round.

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Clean sweep for Mareeba Bulls

WITH results going their way over the weekend the Mareeba Bulls are starting to claw their way back into contention of a top four finish. Another master performance across all grades saw the Bulls clinch 4 from 4 on Sunday away to the Stratford Dolphins. A 3-1 win to the premiers saw them move from last to fifth on the ladder with a game in hand. The Bulls started strongly

and should have scored a couple of early goals but Stratford scrambled well to deny the bulls an early lead. The away side took the lead midway through the first half with some excellent passing in the final third with Jamie Carroll slotting home from close range. The 1-0 advantage doubled soon after the resumption of play in the second half with young Dylan Cummings showing a lot

of promise with lots of awareness to put the Bulls 2-0 up. There were some nervous moments when the Dolphins struck back with 20 minutes left on the clock but a superb volley from midfielder Justin Sabbadin to make it 3-1 put an end to Stratford’s glimmer hopes of a comeback. In the reserve grade, seven goals and three red cards, had spectators abuzz and lots to talk

about. Central defender Jamie Wilesmith and striker Liam Leporati both got straight red cards but by that time the Bulls had gone out to a commanding 5-1 lead, a late goal to Stratty gave the Bulls a 5-2 win. The Lady Prems also had a tough encounter but pipped Stratford by a goal to take home a 3-2 win. The under 18’s had a stroll

in the park with a 5-2 win with Coach Luch Avolio stating his side is starting to hit their straps and looking to peak at the right time of the season as they jostle to take top honours by seasons end. On Friday Night the Fillies and the Atherton Eagles ladies did battle at Borzi Park with the Eagles proving a hand full and have come a long way since the start of the season the 2-2- draw

was a testament to that after an initial drubbing in the corresponding game at the start of the season. The men’s second division were the only Bulls outfit to register a loss with the Atherton Eagles swooping to an away 3-1 win. There is no football this coming weekend due to a bye but the Bulls return to action at home on Sunday July 7.

Atherton ladies make grand final THE Atherton Roosters ladies team will run out this weekend as they take on Innisfail in the grand final of the inaugural Cairns District Rugby League women’s touch competition. Both Atherton and Innisfail finished the regular season on 16 competition points apiece, and both will be looking to put

on their best performances and create local rugby league history by being crowned first ever women’s touch champions. For those interested in attending, the grand final is on this Sunday at Barlow Park at 3pm following the Northern Pride vs PNG Intrust Cup game.

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Tableland Cup clash THE Mareeba Gladiators AGrade outfit have continued their winning ways after a decisive 32-10 win over the Edmonton Storm at Davies Park on Saturday night. Saturday’s victory marks three straight for the men in green and gold, and ensures they are well and truly within arms reach of the top five. Their two previous wins have been built on the back of their defence, and that was once again on display as they were able to hold their opposition to just two tries. In addition, while their attack has been a work in progress throughout most of this season, their combinations appeared to click against the Storm which is something their captain Trent Barnard was extremely pleased with. “Our first half of footy was probably our best all year, we were completing our sets which is something we’ve struggled with this year so that was definitely good to see,” he said.

“We’ve worked much better as a unit over the past few weeks and I think that’s showing in our performances – it also helps that we have a healthy and full-strength squad as it allows our combinations to continue to improve. “That’s particularly noticeable in our attack, we’ve made an improvement there because we have been having the same spine each week.” Their win sets up for a mammoth showdown with Tableland rivals the Atherton Roosters, who got the better of the Gladiators in their two previous meetings, one of which was a trial. The Atherton Roosters will be hoping to improve on their last month of footy, which has consisted of just one win in their last four outings. The Tableland Cup will be up for grabs, and Barnard said it is a fixture he is really looking forward to. “Atherton touched us up a bit in round one, however there is a confidence amongst the group

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that we can do well as we are a much different team to the one that played in Atherton,” he said. “Everyone is excited to play because Atherton are a very strong side with plenty of talented players – so they’re the

games you want to be a part of.” Barnard said he hopes to see a strong crowd on hand. ■ The A-Grade local derby kicks off at 6pm at Davies Park this Saturday.

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THE Atherton Roosters look to have got their 2019 premiership hunt back on track following Saturday nights 38-12 win over the Tully Tigers at Atherton’s Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium. After losses in their last three games, the Roosters turned everything around on Saturday to outscore their opposition seven tries to three in a commanding

win. Four of the tries came in the first half which gave the Roosters a comfortable 20-0 lead at the break. The Roosters first forty minutes of defence was outstanding in shutting down any attacking opportunities from Tully. Prop forwards James Coyle and Paul Nasser were strong in giving the Roosters plenty of go forward

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while speedster Nigel Woodleigh was at his best scoring two tries. The Cairns District Rugby League first grade points table after eleven games is headed by Mossman and Yarrabah on 14 followed by Innisfail 13, Brothers 12, Atherton 12, Kangaroos 11, Suburbs 10, Ivanhoes 9, Mareeba 8, Edmonton 6, Tully 1. In Saturday’s reserve grade

match, the Roosters recent winning form ended with a 30-22 loss to Tully. Promoted under 18 player Keifer Rosas was strong for the Roosters crossing for two tries. Kaydee Chatfield went over for two tries in the Roosters ladies team 6-0 win over Tully. Tully forfeited the under 18 match to Atherton.

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