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Father’s Day is coming up, and it’s time to get thinking about the perfect gift for Dad. Whether he’s the outdoorsy type, or a bit of a style guru, you’ll find a range of gifts to suit every Dad’s taste at Centro Karratha.

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Young ones throw barbie for dad’s day Children from kindy and pre-primary grades at Tambrey Primary School are busy preparing for their annual Father’s Day barbecue on Wednesday August 28. The dads-only event is always a successful occasion with children and their fathers getting together with the school for a BBQ dinner. The Pilbara Echo got in on the excitement and asked students –

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Training sector reform overhauls study options Western Australia’s training system will undergo its biggest ever reform, with the aim to ensure more students gain priority skills to meet the needs of a growing workforce. Training and Workforce Development Minister Terry Redman announced on Thursday that Future Skills WA, a studentfocused model to provide improved career pathways, would be introduced from January 1, 2014. Mr Redman said Future Skills WA would change the way training was delivered to West Australian students across more than 630 qualifications identified as priorities in WA. Students wishing to pursue a qualification aligned to occupations identified on the State Priority Occupation List will now be given access to a place with the training provider of their choice.

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Partnership Agreement on Skills Reform. “Students will now have more opportunities to access qualifications in priority industry courses ensuring the State’s training delivery is focused on meeting WA’s future workforce demand.” Mr Redman said the reform would increase competition between training providers, making the sector more accountable and responsive to industry needs. The course fee structure will be changed, which will result in some fee increases. There will also be a removal of the existing cap on annual course fees. Financial assistance, similar to the HECS-HELP scheme used in the university sector, will be made available to eligible students enrolled in Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses. The current 50 per cent concession support program will also be retained. “Apprenticeships and traineeships will continue to underpin WA’s training sector and the State Government will continue to guarantee funding to provide excellent career options for all students,” the Minister said.


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By Ben Leahy Dampier Port executive expect that a “world first” port expansion officially begun last week will save the North West’s mining and oil and gas companies tens of millions of dollars. Under the project, which is expected to be completed by January 2014, cargo vessels will be met at anchor by large floating decks up to 110m by 38m in size. The vessels will then be able to rapidly unload their cargo onto the decks and set sail again as part of an innovative wharfing system that will allow global cargo liners to run regular routes to the Pilbara for the first time. The floating decks will be capable of handling all kinds of cargo, including heavy machinery and huge pre-assembled modular pieces designed for the mining and oil and gas industries. Concept designer and Dampier Port chief operating officer Captain Paul Toussaint-Jackson said it will be a first for the region because most mining equipment is currently shipped through Fremantle and Melbourne and Sydney. “The floating deck will facilitate direct China to Pilbara supply chains, rather than shipping to ports on the East Coast or Fremantle, [and] then moving cargo thousands of kilometres by truck,” Toussaint-Jackson said. “This will reduce critical supply chain times and costs by as much as 70 per cent.” With the Pilbara generating one-sixth of Australia’s gross domestic product, supplying its resources industry is a lucrative trade. The Dampier Port expansion comes after global cargo liners have spent decades searching for a port that will enable them to run regular freight shipping routes to the Pilbara’s resources industry. But while the region’s ports have excellent infrastructure for iron ore and gas exports, ships visiting the limited number of cargo docks at the Dampier and Port Hedland ports can face lengthy delays when unloading. Dampier’s docking wharf, for instance, has room for just a single truck to pull alongside a visiting cargo ship. This means the vessel must use its cranes to load trucks individually in a process that can sometimes take up to two or three weeks. Under Toussaint-Jackson’s system, however, vessels as large as 260m in length will be able to rapidly unload their entire cargo onto the floating decks and quickly set sail for their next destination. With the vessel departed, tugboats can then tow the floating deck to the shore and load the cargo onto trucks. Toussaint-Jackson said this level of efficiency

was critical in attracting major cargo liners, which run on global timetables and cannot afford to be delayed in port. However, the floating deck system also has a number of other advantages, according to Dampier Port Authority chief executive officer Steve Lewis. He said the decks were about 10-15 per cent cheaper to build than conventional port infrastructure, and faster too, with the current construction expected to take less than eight months. They are also more environmentally friendly as there would be no need to dredge the harbour. And with Dampier Port having a limited ability to expand landward onto the Burrup Peninsula, the ability to build more decks and anchor them in the harbour offers an important way to increase the port’s capacity. The Port and the State Government will also not be required to raise capital for the project as the first decks to be launched in January 2014 are being privately funded by two proponents. Yet, despite being privately funded, the system will be open to other users. This is expected to enable billionaire Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill mine project and Yara Nitrate’s plant expansion on the Burrup Peninsula to be among the first customers to utilise the new decks early next year. But Port COO Toussaint-Jackson also expects the system to not just cut costs but also generate local jobs and trigger wider trade. With cargo operations expected to greatly increase at the port, Toussaint-Jackson said opportunities will open up for trucking, stevedoring and refuelling companies. The ability to import directly to the Pilbara could also significantly alter the cold chain supply for companies catering for mining worker’s camps, for instance. “It also provides an excellent opportunity for potential exports other than iron ore and LNG to leave the Pilbara – whatever those might be,” Toussaint-Jackson said. “We think the floating deck … system is going to be a game changer.”

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The Shire of Roebourne is set to review the future of the Roebourne Community Aquatic Centre, the Cossack Town Site and the Karratha and Roebourne Visitor Centres in the coming months. The Roebourne Aquatic Centre is the amenity most likely to undergo major change with any report into its future expected to recommend closing the pool in favour of a new redevelopment. The pool has deteriorated in recent years and was most recently the subject of Department of Health concerns in 2012 and 2013 over the maintenance of its depth markers and its water turnover rate. With the Shire unable to raise an expected $10m in funding needed to build a new aquatic centre that meets with modern safety standards, Shire Councillors instead voted on August 19 to seek other uses for the site. “The future of the Roebourne Community Aquatic Centre has been under

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companies for the temporary management of the site, while it makes plans for Cossack’s long term future beyond 2017. Councillors are also expected to vote in favour of reviewing the operations of the Karratha and Roebourne Visitor’s Centres. Both visitor’s centres have fluctuated between recording profits and losses in the past five-years and rely on the Shire for significant funding. The Shire said that while financial support for visitor’s centres is essential, the $540,000 it provided in the last financial year was significantly more than the $300,000 spent by neighbouring shire, the Town of Port Hedland. “[The] increasing costs and continued financial dependence [by the visitor’s centres] on the Shire is not desirable in the long term,” the council meeting’s Agenda report said. “It would be strategic to consider a more sustainable operational model for delivery of sustainable visitor information services going forward.”

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consideration for a number of years and several reports have been commissioned, which indicate that the facility is essentially beyond economic repair,” the Council meeting’s Agenda report said. “As adequate funding has not been secured to facilitate replacement, it is recommended that alternative contemporary options for the site be explored.” Shire staff will now study if other “water play” or community features could be developed on the site and the potential costs of doing so. Councillors at the August 19 council meeting also voted in a separate Item to seek to hand the management of the Cossack Historic Town site over to private contractors between 2014-17. The Shire of Roebourne has made almost $1.8m in losses managing Cossack over the past three-years and had sought to hand the role over to the National Trust by 2014. However, following a breakdown in talks with the National Trust, the Shire will now seek tenders from private

Western Australian firm Gresley Abas Architects has won the tender to design the multi-million dollar Dampier Community Hub. The community hub is expected to include a childcare centre for 70 children, a library and offices and meeting rooms for up to four organisations, including the Dampier Community Association and a possible doctor’s clinic. The proposal also includes a series of additional multipurpose rooms for use by art, exercise and other community groups.

It is hoped that Gresley Abas will now present a concept design of the building to the Shire of Roebourne by its October council meeting with a detailed design to be ready by early next year. The design phase will also include consultation with the community. Earlier in the year, mining giant Rio Tinto committed $9.4m towards the project with an application for additional funding through the Royalties for Regions program expected to be considered this month. Shire of Roebourne Councillors also approved a

business plan at the August 19 council meeting for the development of the Karratha Airport over the next 10-years. The business plan expects that the airport will generate $81m in revenue over the next decade, while development plans, including the upgrade of the airport’s terminal and potentially its runway, will require the Shire to take out $24m in loans. The Airport Terminal Upgrade, in particular, will be a major project that will create space for more retail shops and amenities and allow more flights, including the potential for international carriers, to visit Karratha.


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ON SALE NOW By Ben Leahy Violet Samson will now look down from the hallways of the Shire of Roebourne offices after Councillors voted to purchase a portrait of the popular Ngarluma elder. Philippine-born artist Waling Gorospe painted the portrait and entered it into the recent Cossack Art Awards, where it caught the eye of a number of Councillors, who then voted to buy the piece at the Shire’s August 19 council meeting. The Councillors said the beauty of the painting and the high esteem in which the community held Violet meant that it was appropriate to use Shire money to purchase it. However, not all Councillors agreed.

As the Cossack Award’s major sponsor, the Shire already acquires the Best Overall Artwork each year – this year taking home the winning painting by Perth artist Lesley Munro, called The Way Back. With that in mind, Councillors Evette Smeathers and John Lally were among those to vote against the purchase. Although agreeing that the painting was a beautiful piece, Smeathers and Lally were worried that it could set a precedent for future purchases of artworks that are outside the Shire’s budget. Yet such debate is hardly likely to bother Violet, who spends more time painting her own paintings than worrying about appearing in them.

Aurora looks to take innovative business to the Mid-West By Ben Leahy

think the Mid West, this area, is a great area to do it,” Bafalsis said.

American company Aurora Algae’s plans to create animal feed, biodiesel and Omega-3 nutrition supplements in Karratha appear to have been scrapped in favour of the company’s more recent test site in Geraldton.

His comments come as a blow to those hoping to see the Pilbara’s resource driven economy diversify into other industries.

Aurora had spent two-years developing its algae ponds in a test facility in Karratha before announcing that it planned to relocate to an $86m commercial facility in the town’s Maitland Industrial Estate. Premier Colin Barnett even visited the site in February to contribute $10m in funding for a pipeline to deliver seawater to the site. However, Aurora’s chief executive officer Greg Bafalis told the ABC that high business costs have now put the company off the Pilbara. “It’s a fly-in, fly-out culture so it’s a very, very expensive labour market,” Bafalis told the ABC. “For us, we’d like to have a very local labor force and we’d like to be a community that’s a bit more stable and not so volatile.” Bafalis also said that the Pilbara’s high temperatures were not ideal for the project.

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“We’ve had extremely successful results in producing our three products; biodiesel, which can be used in the mining sector, Omega 3 fatty acid, which are a human nutrition product, and protein rich feed for aqua culture or cattle,” Caspari said in February. However, Aurora Algae this month announced it had finished construction of a new algae cultivation test site in Geraldton in Western Australia’s MidWest. “Beyond favorable weather conditions and proximity to the coast, Geraldton also offers a stable, local work force and the additional benefit of being home to the Batavia Coast Marine Institute, whose facilities provide a great environment for ongoing research and development activities,” Mr. Bafalis said.

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Much had been made of the Pilbara’s suitability for the Aurora Algae project in February when Premier Barnett visited. Aurora Algae managing director Matthew Caspari said at the time that the region’s long hours of sunlight, low rainfall and flat land close to the sea and infrastructure were important advantages.

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Everyone’s a winner when Love Comes to Town By Tamara Binamat Calling all single guys looking for love! A new dating reality television show is in the works and producers are keen to find blokes in the Pilbara looking for love. 12 city girls from around the nation are waiting to be paired up with their life-long partners, but the potential loves will be men from the country. The only criteria for men hoping to be a part of the show? You must genuinely want to find love. A local lad has already signed up, but the program wants more men from our region to get involved.

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When Love Comes To Town’s Executive Producer Trent Chapman said the program will be a feel good romantic series that aims to help single Aussies find true and lasting love. “This is not a competition reality series,” he said. “There is no prize money and there are no eliminations. “It’s intended to bring an interesting and diverse bunch of guys and girls together and give them the opportunity to go on dates, learn more about each other’s different lives and hopefully pursue a relationship.” One of those blokes could be Karratha resident Steven Worth. Steven, 31-years-old, said his friend’s wife dobbed him

in to the program and he was completely unaware until producers phoned him with the good news. “It was all none of my own doing but it’s a good opportunity and if something comes of it, that’s great, and if nothing else it will be a good experience. “The best case scenario would be to find someone with mutual interests to hang out with. “I’m ready to settle down, and single women don’t last very long up here, so what better opportunity?” If you are, or know of, a single country bloke looking for love head to www. whenlovecomestotown.com. au.

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Big names from the Nationals party toured through the North West last week, with Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Hon Warren Truss MP, Senate candidate David Wirrpanda and WA candidate for Durack Shane Van Styn visiting projects in Dampier Harbour and Mermaid Sound last Thursday August 15.

Van Styn has praised Bhagwan Marine as an example of a succesful small business in Durack.

The tour is part of Van Styn’s campaign to win the seat of Durack in the coming federal election, which became vacant with the retirement of Barry Haase. Van Styn announced this week a series of policies that promise to make running a small business easier, including cutting company tax, reducing red tape and dedicating Parliamentary sitting time to focus on small business. “Small business needs a voice,” Van Styn said. “I don’t want that voice to be lost in the major party rooms, which are dominated by city MPs who have no idea about the challenges and the opportunities out here in the regions.” While in Dampier, Van Styn spent time on board a Bhagwan Marine vessel with Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Transport,

Starting as a small business in 1998 with a single vessel, Bhagwan Marine has grown to be a major player in the marine sector. “[Bhagwan] are a best case example of a small business growing to become a big business, delivering employment and strengthening the economy of northern Australia,” Van Styn said. Hon Warren Truss said the tour demonstrated the extraordinary development and richness of the Pilbara region. “As population grows, the level of industrial development and diversity grows and that’s a tribute to those who have had faith and confidence in this area for a long time,” he said. “And they have every reason to be proud of what’s been achieved.” Truss said the Nationals believe it is important to support the “rich” Pilbara and its industries. “[The area] is contributing a lot to our nation’s economy and its entitled to a fair share,” he said. “Our task is to make sure those that live outside of the capital cities get a fair share.”


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Iconic fundraising adventure celebrates 25 years

• Team Thunderbirds are set to ‘bash’ their way to Perth for charity - Photo by Tamara Binamat

By Tamara Binamat Over 150 participants and officials are preparing to set off on a once in a lifetime adventure on board the 25th Anniversary Variety WA Bash. Kicking off from Exmouth on Saturday August 24 the Bash will travel over 2,600km visiting Onslow, Carnarvon, Kalbarri, Geraldton, Jurien Bay and many mystery stops, before finishing

in Perth on Saturday August 31. Along the way, the Variety ‘Bashers’ will present much-needed grants of educational and recreational equipment to individuals and regional community groups to help WA kids in need. Team Thunderbirds, or T6, from Karratha committed to raising $10,000 for Variety WA this year, but they have already raised $12,500.

Gonzo Flanigan, Richard Jubb and Leeroy Peddler are the Thunderbirds and are looking forward to their second year on the road for variety WA. “It is a good charity and they donate lots to needy kids,” said Apex life member Gonzo. “It’s a lot of fun too and we hope to raise as much as we can get.”

The Bashers, with their old, colourful cars and fun costumes will have many stop offs on the way, celebrating with themed nights such as circus, lone ranger and wine nights. In 2013, Variety ‘Bashers’ will help support three core programs – Variety Caring for Kids, Variety Future Kids and Variety Freedom.

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By Tamara Binamat The annual Strong Beautiful Women’s Gathering is fast approaching and 2013 is set to be the biggest and best year yet! To be held on September 19, 2013 at the Roebourne Community Hall, this year’s gala dinner will be hosted by Channel 10 newsreader Narelda Jacobs, with live performances from Indigenous female musicians The Merindas and talks from Gail Mabo, daughter of celebrated land rights activist Eddie Mabo. It is timely to have Gail speak at this years Roebourne Women’s Dinner as 2013 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the presentation of the Yirrkala Bark Petitions by Eddie Mabo. The Women’s Dinner event has been running since 2007, initiated by Violet Samson, a senior Ngarluma elder. The event was created to encourage positive networking activity, cultural learning and interaction between women from different Aboriginal language groups including Ngarluma, Yinjibarndi, Kuruma, Marduthuneria and Banjima and non-Indigenous women. In 2013, a completely female, Indigenous committee is coordinating the Strong Beautiful

Women’s Gathering. The committee has strived to seek services and entertainment from Indigenous women, and contracts have been awarded to Indigenous businesswomen. A highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the winner of the community awards. Community members from around the Shire of Roebourne have been busy nominating women who they believe best represents one of 10 categories. The prizes for the community awards are donated from local businesses that support the event. The not-for-profit community event is funded with sponsorship from Rio Tinto, the North West Shelf project, WBHO and other supportive businesses. Rio Tinto Communities manager Lisa Taylor said the company is privileged to be a part of this event along with a number of key industry partners. “This event celebrates the strong and enduring relationships and positive influence Roebourne women have in their community,” she said. “It provides an opportunity for women from all generations and the wider community to share and engage with each other.”

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Solander research vessel’s visit to Exmouth a success By Ben Leahy

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Government scientists are hoping to hold more community days after their marine open day in Exmouth attracted plenty of interest earlier this month. More than 250 community members attended the August 9 open day by taking a tour of the Australian Institute of Marine Science’s Solander research vessel and sitting in on evening talks by leading scientists. With the Solander research vessel being filled with hi-tech gadgets and scientists giving talks on whale sharks, dolphins and jellyfish, AIMS scientist Ben Radford said audiences were captivated. “It demonstrated that the community is really interested in the research that goes on at Ningaloo and shows me as a scientist that we have an onus to inform people of the work that we are doing,” Radford said. “There was really an appetite for that knowledge.” The open day comes as increased efforts are made to raise the profile of Ningaloo

and other Western Australian reefs. Despite the size, diversity and beauty of Ningaloo Reef, it still lags far behind Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef in reputation and the volume of scientific research done on its corals. However Radford said AIMS as a government-funded organisation was working hard to share its research with the public, particularly through the founding of the Ningaloo Atlas publication and website. The Atlas compiles and references scientific research about Ningaloo Reef so that researchers and members of the public can access it for free. Radford said the public can use the Atlas to find out information, such as where are turtles hatching and what is happening in shark research. “The Atlas is to try and bridge this gap, this kind of perception that people come to this lovely Ningaloo region, they do research and then they walk away and where does all their research go,” Radford said. He said the August 9 marine open day, attended by members

of the defence, oil and gas and tourist industries as well as the University of Western Australia Vice Chancellor, was another way to bridge the gap. Radford said that the Solaner’s hi-tech work, in particular, attracted the public’s interest. He said the vessel had enabled scientists to use multibeam sonar to map the ocean floor in 3D and discover sponge gardens in the darker, deeper waters. The gardens are significant on a worldwide scale for their biodiversity, yet were hardly known to science just one decade ago. Radford said the public were also fascinated by the baited remote-sensing cameras that scientists use under water to record types of fish on the reef as well as their sizes. “The Solander even has under water robots,” Radford said. “You can send them on missions and they go off and do specific tasks so the public were really fascinated by the cool hitech stuff that the boat allows us to get involved in.”

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Perth gallery snaps up Pilbara painting by Loreen Samson By Ben Leahy Roebourne artist Loreen Samson has once again had a leading gallery pick up one of her paintings after the University of Western Australia purchased her “First Dawn” piece earlier this month. The painting shows trains pulling iron ore carriages across the canvas, an image

that Loreen said saddens her. “The painting is about the knowledge of our ancestors that I see is taken away everyday through the carriages that roll past,” she said. “It is a story [that is of concern to] all nationalities not just Indigenous people because the country is the healing place and what I see is so sad.”

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which is made up of students year eight to year 12, now have access to the most modern of facilities including state-of-the-art kitchens, science labs, a cafeteria and the $63.7 million Karratha Leisureplex for physical education subjects. The new school also features a landscaped and architecturally designed open space with facilities to hold arts events. Students will also benefit from access to the Pilbara Institute facilities. “It’s a wonderful learning environment that I hope every student takes the opportunity to embrace and one that every teacher is excited about working in,” Mr Kelly said.


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• Artist Craig Walsh (second from left) with community members in Roebourne

• Images of Dinah Smith and Berry Malcolm projected onto a Burrup landscape by artist Craig Walsh

Burrup Peninsula artwork to feature in major Sydney gallery By Ben Leahy The Pilbara’s Traditional Owners will talk about their deep relationship to the Burrup Peninsula and its rock art in a digital art installation to screen in Sydney next month. The installation at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art titled Craig Walsh: Embedded is centred on interviews with elders, including Tim Douglas, Wilfred Hicks and Toostie Daniels, as they sing traditional songs and talk about the meaning of the Burrup’s rock art. Artist Craig Walsh filmed the interviews in 2012 and then projected the elder’s faces onto Burrup landscapes as a way of highlighting their connection to the land. The resulting images will now screen in Sydney on a series of TV monitors that are

synchronised so that one after the other the faces of the elders emerge from the darkness and speak. “[By projecting their faces onto the landscape it] is a very solid metaphor for the relationship these people have to this place – they are inseparable,” Walsh said. Walsh hopes the artworks help generate greater awareness of the Burrup’s rich Indigenous heritage among East Coast Australians. “There is a lot of fascination and commentary about the Pilbara because of its vast usage,” Walsh said “And art has this opportunity to pose questions or reflect on a place in a way which is not overtly political – it can look at the realities of the place and people who exist there.” During a pre-launch screening of the exhibition at

the Roebourne amphitheatre on August 16, Walsh also talked about the bond he made with the Pilbara’s elders. The elders even spoke about sacred and culturally sensitive topics on camera. That video footage will not form part of the Sydney exhibition and instead will be handed over to local Indigenous groups to be archived. “The elders built up that much trust in [Walsh] that they allowed other things to be recorded, which weren’t to go anywhere except for our archives and for us to keep for history,” Ron Critchley the chief executive officer of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation said. Local elders and members of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation, such as Critchley, will now fly to Sydney for the opening of the exhibition.

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The much-anticipated grand final of The Karratha Voice was hotly contested last Sunday August 18 as 11 local singers battled for the top prize. Zain Laudehr, Nabil (Toasta) Manins, JoJo Miller, Ashleigh Munro, Casey Pynakker, John Collard, Christian McKay, Kylieanne Turton, Greg ‘Towny’ Townsend, Miss B and The Boys – The Harmon Family and Niall Markey each

sang two of their best songs before the judges narrowed the playing field down to five contestants. After singing for their lives the top three winners were announced. Zain Laudehr won first prize, return flights for two to Bali, while Casey Pynakker followed in second place and Kylieanne Turton scored third prize.

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• Toasta had the audience on their feet with his freestyle rap songs

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WASO makes music for the Pilbara A string quartet from the West Australian Symphony Orchestra will visit Karratha, Roebourne and Onslow this week to perform free community concerts and classroom presentations as part of WASO on the Road’s regional tour. Rachael Kirk on viola, Cerys Tooby and Rebecca Glorie on violin and Fotis Skordas on cello are the WASO quartet who will spend five days conducting music workshops at schools and performing for the community. The musicians will also give classroom presentations at schools in Karratha, Roebourne and Onslow aimed at developing students’ interest in classical music and providing young people with the opportunity to try out the instruments. These presentations will also give the students an opportunity

to engage directly with the musicians through interactive workshop activities. WASO Chief Executive Craig Whitehead said WASO on the Road is part of WASO’s Education and Community program. “[The program] demonstrates a commitment by the Orchestra to share the joy of music with all

Western Australians,” he said. “I strongly encourage members of the public to come along to the free concerts, enjoy some light classical music and meet the musicians.” Tour dates: • Onslow Primary School 6pm, Wednesday August 28 • Tambrey Function Centre 6.30pm, Thursday August 29.


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By Tamara Binamat There were red faces and sweaty brows around Point Samson last weekend as the Pilbara celebrated its first chilli festival Saturday August 17. The Point Samson Community Association held the event to offer community groups a fundraising opportunity. The chilli festival also incorporated a home brew competition, sponsored by Matsos Brewery. Community groups entered a chilli dish or a home brew beer and offered members of the public samples of the dishes. Guests enjoyed traditional chillis along with jerkys, chilli crabs and curries from around 50 entrants. With $1,000 up for grabs for the winner of the chilli dish and $1,000 to the winner of the home brew the stakes were high, but Carla and Brad Tindale took out the top spot in the home brew category with their Mexican strong beer, a “Cervesa”. Chilli-lovers then kicked back to live music in the park as Dudley Nightshades performed live until late.

By Tamara Binamat Award-winning, internationally-recognised alternative rock group Birds of Tokyo are flying back to Karratha to headline the Red Earth Arts Festival’s finale concert. The concert will be held on the evening of September 21 and Birds of Tokyo will be supported by indie-pop band San Cisco. Birds of Tokyo, one of Australia’s hottest exports, has a unique link to our country town, with founding member Adam Weston a former resident before hitting the big time and getting a home in Los Angeles in America. “In the last five years plenty has happened but recently we’ve been back and forth from America doing a lot of writing, focusing on new material,” Weston said. The five-piece released their fourth studio album March Flies in March, which Weston said has a sound that can’t be replicated. “It’s more hard-hitting but in a different way,” he said. “It’s a lot more wider and atmospheric. “There was definitely a conscious effort to have a bigger sound but that doesn’t necessarily mean it has to be faster or more aggressive.” And ‘The Birds’ are excited to unleash the new material at REAF. “Considering we were holed up in a studio for so long and we’ve spent so much time overseas we’re really embracing the opportunity to play shows in Australia again,” Weston said. “Crowds up there are more enthusiastic and probably scream louder. “When we get a chance to tour regionally we always try to make sure we can make it work. “We’re so happy that we’ve got an opportunity to head up to Karratha and showcase March Flies.”

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The Festival takes its name from Mount Nameless/Jarndunmunha, meaning ‘place of rock wallabies’ in the language of the Eastern Guruma people. With appearances from Peppa Pig, The Mik Maks and a fashion parade, the juniors were wellcatered for. To cap off the festival, mums and dads rocked out to Stone Circle, an alternative rock band headlining an 18+ concert. Stone Circle was supported by country music band Radio Active and pop rockers Beside Lights. Linda McCarthy, President of the Nameless Committee, said the event was well-attended and enjoyed by the community. “[Congratulations to] the Shire staff members who helped pull the 2013 Nameless Jarndubnmunha Festival together and help make it a very successful weekend,” she said. “The Nameless Committee appreciate all the effort that was put into the weekend by the various teams.”

KTown Musos and Jammers Night Karratha Rec Club K-Town Musos and Jammers is for local musicians to interact with other local musos. Whether you’re into rock or reggae, heavy metal or hip-hop, the more, the merrier. The group is for locals who can play an instrument or sing, whether you’re a beginner, intermediate or advanced player, it does not matter. From 4pm onwards. Texas Hold ‘Em Poker From 8pm Karratha Rec Club Buy in minimum $100, maximum $500

SUNDAY 25 Music sensation Mitchell ‘Fingers’ Cullen Dampier Mermaid Sunday Funday Karratha Tavern 2 – 6pm Sunday Session Karratha Rec Club Free pool tables and juke box Open from 11am

MONDAY 26 Mexican Monday Karratha Tavern Burrito and Corona for $15 Bingo Karratha RSL Hall, Gawthorne Drive 6:30 - 11pm Eyes doen 7:45pm

WEDNESDAY 28 WASO on the Road A string quartet from the West Australian Symphony Orchestra will visit Karratha, Roebourne and Onslow to perform free community concerts and classroom presentations at schools during August as part of a WASO on the Road regional tour. Onslow Primary School 6pm

FRIDAY 30 Hedland Art Awards This annual event opens on August 30 and runs from 6pm - 8pm at the Port Hedland Courthouse Gallery, showcasing the work of creative talents from across the State’s North and Mid West. The exhibition features artists from across the Pilbara, Kimberley, Mid West and Gascoyne regions. The exhibition runs until Dec 19. Acoustic Styled Tunes at Wickham Bar/Bistro with ‘TJ’ 6 - 8pm Ladies Night Half price cocktails until 10pm DJ starts at 9pm Blanche Bar, Karratha Evolution Lounge Bar Open Mic Night 9pm to midnight For more details email info@evolutionloungebar.com.au

SATURDAY 31 West End Markets Join in when the West End cultural precinct lights up once again with stunning stalls for the return of the popular West End Markets. Peruse locally made products from talented stallholders, enjoy live music, watch roving performances and taste sensational delights from the food court. 3 - 7pm. Courthouse Gallery, Port Hedland Fast and Furious 6 – Hedland School of Dance Fundraiser Night 7:30 - 9:30pm. Head down to the Matt Dann Cultural Centre this Saturday and support Hedland School of Dance as they will be presenting ‘Fast and Furious 6’ to raise money for their end of the year’s concert. Matt Dann Cultural Centre, Hamilton Road, South Hedland Cost: $30/adult. $20/concession. $17/ children under 12 years old

SUNDAY 1 Dampier Beachside Markets Head to Hampton Oval, Dampier (next to the Palms) and enjoy market stalls and local entertainment/activities for the kids from 8.30am to 11.30am. For information contact David on 0403 308 927 or info@wrappedcreations. com.au. Free Roll Poker Ibis Styles Saloon Bar, Karratha APL comes to Karratha Early bird bonus and rewards Early Bird registration 2pm - 3pm First hand 3:30pm BEGINNERS WELCOME! Sunday Funday Karratha Rec Club Free pool tables and juke box Open from 11am

THURSDAY 29 WASO on the Road A string quartet from the West Australian Symphony Orchestra will visit Karratha, Roebourne and Onslow to perform free community concerts and classroom presentations at schools during August as part of a WASO on the Road regional tour. Tambrey Function Centre, Karratha 6.30pm

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This week’s health condition in focus: Anxiety A tight feeling grips your chest, your breath quickens and becomes shallow. It feels like the walls are closing in around you, it’s claustrophobic and you want to escape. Your heart begins racing and you are feeling lightheaded. Palms become sweaty and your whole body is tense. Why is your body fighting against you? If you are feeling these symptoms, you are not alone. They are common emotions and symptoms of someone in the grips of anxiety, the most commonly diagnosed psychiatric condition. The autonomic nervous system acts as a control centre from our brain, its job is to regulate internal organs and glands. It shoots off into two parallel branches; the first one is the Parasympathetic, which controls our ‘rest-and-digest’ activities such as digestion and organ

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Avoid processed sugars: These are also over-stimulating and can increase other symptoms commonly felt in someone suffering from anxiety such as insomnia or broken sleep. As a double negative sugar uses up a large portion of your precious magnesium, which is our key relaxation mineral. Increase magnesium: Top food sources include nuts, seeds, dark green leafy vegetables, seafood, legumes and cacao. Eat these foods most days. Someone suffering chronic anxiety or frequent attacks may benefit from supplementation. Seek advice first. Avoid nervous system disruptors: Alcohol, illicit drugs and synthetic drugs as well as some over the counter medications can greatly interfere with the brains natural chemistry. Minimise unnecessary stress, both physical and emotional: Opt for gentle exercise such as walking, swimming and yoga where the deep breathing

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Miners donate $5m to sick kids Local iron ore mining company BHP Billiton has announced a contribution of $5 million to build a new, much larger, Ronald McDonald House in Perth. The home-away-fromhome for seriously ill children and their families will provide much-needed support for the Western Australian community, particularly regional families, who need to travel to Perth to receive specialist care. The $29 million customdesigned house is expected to be open by October 2015.

It will be built alongside the new Perth Children’s Hospital, providing a supportive and comfortable environment for families to stay in for the duration of their child’s treatment. The capital investment is made possible through BHP Billiton’s Community Development Program, which contributed almost $60 million last financial year to health, education, Indigenous development and community infrastructure initiatives. BHP Billiton Iron Ore

president Jimmy Wilson said many of the families who are supported by Ronald McDonald House are from communities where their operations are based. “This important project will help to ease the burden these families face when their children are undergoing medical treatment in Perth,” he said. “The new house will be able to accommodate around 1,000 families a year - something we know will make a big difference.

“As a member of the Western Australian community for over 40 years, we want to leave a positive legacy for future generations, so we’re proud to be able to get behind initiatives [and] make a difference for the longterm.” Ronald McDonald House has helped thousands of Western Australians since the original house opened its doors in Subiaco 23 years ago.

We are seeking suitably qualified people to undertake Foster Carer assessments and support of Foster Carers in the West Pilbara on a sessional basis. You would need to have a social work or similar qualification, a sound knowledge of child protection and experience working with children and families. Key Assets is a non-government, not-for-profit children’s services provider offering high quality foster care and disability services. Key Assets is a part of the Core Assets group, an international organisation, working in 14 countries, with nearly 20 years’ experience of making a positive and lasting difference to the lives of children and young people If you are interested, we would love to hear from you. Just send your resume and a cover letter to Key Assets WA, Level 1, 1 Puccini Court, Stirling, WA 6021 and we will contact you. If would like to know more about the job, please call Judith Wilkinson on 9431 9300. For more information on Key Assets see www.keyassets.com.au

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BUSINESS FOR SALE Mandurah WA, established 30 years. Perfect business for couple. Ph: 0418 943 934 camping & outdoors PIONEER Argyle SE 4x4 custom built off road camper. Optional 3.4 S Mako craft tinny with 15 hp Honda motor and fold up trailer. $40000 both or $35000 camper only. Phone 0430 096 748. Located in Hedland. Many extras and excellent condition. Lodge Online for

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popular Jennifer Ct, Pegs Creek. Double lockup garage, easy care yard, quiet street. Available end of August For more details or to view call/txt Cris on 04100 328 29 BULGARRA 3 x 1, fully furnished $750.00 per week, break lease, available now. Call 0451 287 407 CHEAP room for Rent- Dampier- $325 couple, $300 Singles. Furnished room, ceiling fan, ducted A/C. 4 Bedroom house close to beach, outside bar / entertaining area, pool table, large home gym. All bills included, Foxtel. Sharing house with young friendly house mates. Phone or text 0401 636 147 Dane DAMPIER 3x1 available now. Excellent location walking distance to beach (100mt), school, shops. Neat & Tidy, low maintenance gardens, pets neg. $1200 pw neg. Ph: 0448 937 655 Rob 0417 984 813 Karissa EXMOUTH 4x3 Executive Double Storey available for 12 month Lease! FIFO Ex/ Karratha, Ex/Onslow. Ocean views and Cape Range Views. Balcony to front and rear of property. 1 min to children’s park. Space for all the toys. Property can be used as one large home or 2 separate apartments. Ph 0428 727 894

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KW (cool only - wall / window type) only used 5 months in Motorhome (cost $870.00). At South HedlandHamilton Motel $550.00 ono, Phone Frank on 0488 428 574 AVANTI black thunder jnr bike. Shimano 6spd grip shift, 20” wheels, suspension fork & V brakes. $150 0438 015 933. KTA. BBQ - 4 burner hooded BBQ w/wok burner. $100.00 Ph. 0400 116 005. KTA BED SUITE King single, inc 2 drawer bedside, reading light in headboard & mattress. Exc cond $300. Will also sell separately. 0438 015 933 BINIMI Chrome frame 2 mtrs wide 91821126 0417 094 558 BRICKS for sale, 4 pallets, general household bricks. $500 ono. Ph 0417 454 831

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$3, each 91821126 0417094558 BROOME Grown and Sun Hardened Golden Canes, 1.5 - 1.8m $80 in Karratha 0438 198 291 BUNK bed (timber) with mattresses, very good condition $400.00 Phone 9185 2472 CARNARVON is selling 6 cars, 6 taxi plate for only $400,000 for more information call on 0488 326 397 CORRUGATED iron & colour bond various lengths 91821126 0417094558 DANCE Kix t-shirts and ladies singlet $20.00 Each all excellent condition pone 9185 2472 DESERT ROSES, white, ed, black and more. 2and 3 colours grafted on one plant. Dave 0418 937 477 DINING table, timber slab 210 x 70cm, incl 4 chairs. $400 ono. 0438 015 933 KTA ELECTRIC WINCH - Rated Line Pull 909kg. Brand new never been out of the box. Ideal for car trailer or boat. Ph 0428 605 224 FISHER and Paykel 160 Lt Chest Freezer. 18 months old $200. Ring 0488 701 955 Dampier FREEZER -4 drawer, front door (bar fridge style) good condition. $150.00 ONO, BBQ small gas $30.00, gas cylinder $20.00, 2 x comfy outdoor chairs (metal) & plastic round table $30.00 lot. Phone Frank on 0488 428 574. South Hedland. FRIDGE/ FREEZER

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household of furniture, beds (near new), washing machine, stainless fridge etc. All items must go, cannot take with us! 3 Dodd Crt, Pegs Creek. Sat 9am5pm, Sun 9am-12pm or by appointment Ph: 0424 007 460 JNR mountain bike, 6 spd, 20” wheels, exc cond $150, ph 0438 015 933 KARRATHA, desktop computer, foot massager, juicer, Photo frame, Telstra Tbox, all $150, dg 0412 102 784 KLIPSCH SW-350 subwoofer. Brand new, never used. $190 ono. Ph 0467 715 893 Kta KSHS Uniforms, 2 x blue shirts size 14, $15.00 each very good condition. Phone 9185 2472. LEATHER couch for sale, 3 seater plus single recliner - $150, navy blue, very comfortable, fair condition, pick up only in Bulgarra, Karratha, phone 0447 333 907 LOVELY wool rug 2220 x 1550, Red, grey white and black, easy care and maintenance. Great addition to any living room, soft and comfortable to lie on $150, 0428 605 224 MOBILE Coolroom $8,999 ONO Phone 0409 886 254 MTB women’s small. Avanti 26” wheels, alloy frame, 24 spd Excellent condition. $280.00 ph 0438 015 933 KTA OREGON planks 8 mtrs long$40 each 91821126 0417094558 POT Plants Karratha $5 to $60, Ph 0404 377 940 QUEEN size bed -$120, bedside tables - $25 each, extendable kitchen table -$50, full size mirror -$10, barbecue $80, small newish outdoor setting $50. PH - 9185 4214 FULL

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for sale SAMSUNG 51 inch 3D TV, (As new still in one around one year warranty (include 2x 3D glasses.) For sale 900.00. Yamaha sound system as new 250.00. Playstion 3 with 2 controllers and camer 230. All in one time sale 1200.00. MB: 0433 871 029 David SATELLITE Dish, 85cm satellite dish w/ double LNB and roof bracket $100.00. Ph. 0400 116 005. KTA TYRES and rims 31” for sale. They are used and I have five and one is as good as new. $300. Contact me 0438 704 122 KTA UNIFORMS- St Lukes boys shirts & shorts, swim trunks, hats, nickol sports top and sport pants, girls skirts, phone 9185 2472 WEBER incl 8.5lt gas bottle. VG cond $50. Ph 0438 015 933 ~~FOUND ~~FREE

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Cat-LOST On great Northern Highway near Pannawonica turn off. Last seen 1st July. Tabby female wearing a collar. If you can help in anyway with its SAFE return. SAFE can loan a crate to borrow if you are traveling in the area. REWARD call SAFE 9185 4634. This is not a SAFE cat but after hearing about the cat being lost after a car accident we are very keen for it to be found and brought in

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Davidson 2010, 12000 km. Immaculate as new condition, S&S Adjustable pushrods, valve & retainers, 2” ceramic pipes, adjustable air suspension, screaming eagle heavy breather, power commander tuner, 3” forward control extensions, pillion & retro sissy, Karratha 0429 812 753, $23,500 SUZUKI Across 250cc road motorcycle. Blue in colour. Fully serviced. New battery. New front tyre. Bike cover and helmet included. Surplus to requirements. Excellent commuter. $2000 ono. Call 0408 919 971 HARLEY

DUCATI 05, 749S SBK, very good condition, low km’s won’t disappoint, Bike is in KTA, $11,000. Ph 9185 1859 pets Karratha

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CLEARANCE SALE - 3 Dodd Crt, Pegs Creek. Everything must go! Near new beds, stainless fridge, washing machine, furniture etc. Sat 9am5pm, Sun 9am-12pm or by appointment Ph:0424 007 460 LEAVING town, household furniture, white goods and electrical appliances, and much more. Saturday 24 August 7:30am-3:00pm, 1 Higham Street, Millars Well, Karratha. Contact Julia 0400 381 961 or 9144 4243 POT plants only from $5.00 KTH 0404 377 940

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4x3 Executive Double Storey available for 12 month Lease! FIFO Ex/Karratha, Ex / Onslow .Ocean views and Cape Range Views. Balcony to front and rear of property. 1 min to children’s park. Space for all the toys. Property can be used as one large home or 2 separate apartments. Ph 0428 727 894

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FORESTFIELD, 186 hale Rd, WA Park home for sale $195,000 Over 50yrs village, great for fly in, fly out. 8 klm from Airport excellent security via boom gates Con Helen 0427 273 661 HELENA VALLEY 2 Story House.R.E Valuations @ $750K but we will pay the $29K Stamp Duty for quick sale. Over 1/4ac Close Airport & shops, 4 Bed/2 Bath,6Car 2 Sheds.Many WOW factors. Opp HV Primary School If preferred for Invest Professional will rent @$600 week Ring Vicki 0413 004 414 for photo’s HOUSE 4x1 for sale in Bulgarra, close to town, quiet street, Four large bedrooms, expansive lounge room, large kitchen, great outdoor entertaining area with a patio running the length of the house overlooking the wellestablished tropical gardens. $690,000 ph 0400 772 552

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CANDIDATES INFORMATION SESSION The Shire of Roebourne in conjunction with the West Australian Electoral Commission will be holding a Candidates Information Session for this year's Local Government elections. If you are seeking a rewarding and challenging opportunity to contribute towards the Shire's growth and development, you are encouraged to attend the information session to learn more about what it means to be a Councillor and the electoral process.

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The Information Session will be open to the public on Monday 2 September 2013 at the Shire of Roebourne Council Chambers located on Welcome Road in Karratha commencing at 6pm.

a fabulous time to come and see your childÕ s classroom, meet/chat with their teacher, participate in activities and socialise with other members of WickhamÕ s school community. ItÕ s a wonderful opportunity to see what your child has been doing in school and celebrate their achievements with their teacher and classmates. There will also be a sausage sizzle We hope to see you there!!

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Rio Tinto would like to advise the public that during the period 15/08/2013 to 29/08/2013 works will be conducted at the 18.1 Level Crossing (just North of Tom Price- Karratha Rd) and traffic management will be in place to control road traffic over the crossing. Please obey all signage and traffic control in the area.”

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for wrecking. Engine is not running. It has a new windscreen and near new tyres. Located in South Hedland. Please call Steve on 0497 198 642. HOLDEN Barina 2007 Aedan. All new tyres alarm system elec window; remote locking; rego, CD player $8.000 ono good con please phone 0429 446 219 HOLDEN VE SS 2007 90,000km. Black with hard cover, 20”” wheels, tow bar, tinted windows, custom seat covers, immaculate inside and out. $25,500 ono. Call Neil 0447 097 616 KIA Cerato 2004, only 74,000kms. 8 months rego, manual transmission. Excellent condition. Ideal first car. First to drive will buy $6500 Ono Kta 0437 420 389

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Rover 110. 3door 1998 ful recon 4cyl D@ gear box not run Pirelli tyres unlic $1800 9182 1126 or 0417 094 558 MAG wheels- set of 4 genuine original SS Commodore 18”” x 8””. $200.00 the lot. In Exmouth. Phone 0419 932 933. MITSUBISHI Executive V-6 $100 complete tow away unlic 91821126 0417 094 558 LAND

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• Promote native title interests in the Pilbara region • Advocate and represent Pilbara Indigenous people • Develop and maintain strategic alliances with Aboriginal organisations, government and the private sector on behalf of the organisation • Lead and manage the Pilbara teams • Position based in Hedland The Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC) is the Native Title Representative Body for the Yamatji (Yamatji Land and Sea Council) and Pilbara (Pilbara Native Title Service) regions, and has responsibilities under the Native Title Act to assist Aboriginal people with their native title claims. The organisation seeks applications for our Regional Manager position in the Pilbara Region.

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Your role is to: • Assist in management and co-ordination of operations of the Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation and as a member of the Corporation’s Executive Management Team; • Work in close co-operation with the Pilbara Regional Committee to ensure that the interests of native title groups are represented; • Assist with the development of strategic alliances with Aboriginal organisations, Government and private sector agencies to assist with the achievement of YMAC strategic goals and objectives; • Assist in the development of policies and procedures to ensure that the organisation is managed and operates in accordance with its functions under its Rules, the Native Title Act 1993, the terms and conditions relating to Native Title Program Funding Agreements and the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act); • Participate in negotiations with other parties on behalf of claimant groups; and • Assist in supervision of staff. Ideally you will have strong links to the Pilbara community and be committed to working for Aboriginal people and their outcomes. Under S. 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act, an applicant’s Indigenous background is a genuine occupational qualication. An attractive salary and benets package will be negotiated reecting your experience and qualications for this important position. Job description and an application form are available on our website www.yamatji.org.au, or contact Human Resources on (08) 9268 7000 or email jobs@ymac.org.au Applications for this position close at 4pm on Thursday, 5 September 2013. All applications must include a covering letter, completed application form, resume, and a statement addressing the selection criteria

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SECURITY OFFICER We are looking for a dedicated person as a Casual Security Officer in Port Hedand. This person must have the following but not limited to: • Hold a current Certificate II • First aid certificate • Current manual drivers license Please contact Mike 0408 952 254 or email pbss1@bigpond.com

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WEST PILBARA TURTLE PROGRAM PROJECT OFFICER Casual An exciting opportunity exists within the Department of Parks and Wildlife for a local resident to become the 2013/14 West Pilbara Turtle Program (WPTP) Project Officer. This program is funded by a long standing partnership between DPaW and Rio Tinto recording and reporting turtle tracks along Wickham local beaches during the turtle nesting season. The Project Officer is responsible for coordinating the WPTP including: • The recruitment, support, coordination and training of volunteers • Quality control and collection of data • Data entry • Promotion of the program • Report writing This is a casual 15 hr per week position, $35 - $40 per hour + allowances (subject to level of experience). Interested candidates should contact Joanne King (joanne.king@dpaw.wa.gov.au, 9182 2010) for a copy of the job description form and to request any further information. Candidates are asked to submit their CV and a letter (2 pages max) addressing the position selection criteria to Joanne King by Monday 26th August 2013. K 27


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Mawarnkarra Health Service Mawarnkarra Health Service is a community controlled Aboriginal health service providing holistic health care to the Aboriginal communities of the West Pilbara region.

HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER We are seeking a Health Services Manager to provide holistic primary health care services to the Aboriginal people of the West Pilbara Region. The successful applicant will have a generous remuneration package commensurate with qualifications and experience. The applicant must have a strong clinical background working knowledge and experience, previous strong management background and experience in change management. REGISTERED ABORIGINAL HEALTH WORKER CERT IV / REGISTERED ENROLLED NURSE We are seeking 2x Registered Aboriginal Health Workers Cert IV or Registered Enrolled Nurses to provide holistic primary health care services to the Aboriginal people of the West Pilbara Region. The successful applicants will have demonstrated clinical experience, ability to communicate and liaise with a broad range of people including adults, children and clinicians. The skills required include the ability to take clinical observations, manage wounds, and provide ongoing education on health promotion to clients, excellent communication, interpersonal skills and organisational skills. REGIONAL TOBACCO/HEALTHY LIFESTYLE COORDINATOR We are seeking a Regional Coordinator to provide and assist holistic primary health care services to the Aboriginal people of the West Pilbara Region. The successful applicant will have experience in and around health promotions. The applicant must have previous strong management background and ability to provide ongoing education on health promotion, excellent communication, interpersonal skills and organisational skills

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Mammoet is the worldwide leader in heavy lifting and transport projects. We are active in petrochemical; civil; offshore and energy projects. Worldwide we have over 3600 employees. Mammoet has a culture which is informal, open and professional, geared to new technological developments, customer service and satisfaction among the employees. Mammoet Australia Pty Ltd, is currently seeking an enthusiastic; dedicated; pro-active Sales Executive for our Pilbara Operations to fill a new role that has been created. Duties and Responsibilities: Provide leadership in regards to market analysis, industry penetration opportunities, lead proposal initiatives, and capture new business / markets / while liaising with existing and potential clients to ensure we maintain the best possible position to secure any works from contracts that they may be awarded. Responsible for developing sales strategy under supervision of the MD and implementing it in order to deliver maximum added value to the profitability of the Equipment Hire Division including crawler and hydraulic cranes along with transport equipment. Experience: A minimum of 5 years in the industry and proven sales experience would be an advantage

We are seeking suitably qualified people to undertake Foster Carer assessments and support of Foster Carers in the West Pilbara on a sessional basis. You would need to have a social work or similar qualification, a sound knowledge of child protection and experience working with children and families. Key Assets is a non-government, not-for-profit children’s services provider offering high quality foster care and disability services. Key Assets is a part of the Core Assets group, an international organisation, working in 14 countries, with nearly 20 years’ experience of making a positive and lasting difference to the lives of children and young people If you are interested, we would love to hear from you. Just send your resume and a cover letter to Key Assets WA, Level 1, 1 Puccini Court, Stirling, WA 6021 and we will contact you. If would like to know more about the job, please call Judith Wilkinson on 9431 9300. For more information on Key Assets see www.keyassets.com.au

Please send all resume’s to HR.Australia@mammoet.com Or deliver to 14 Leehey street Wedgefield.

Long & Short Term Positions DFP Recruitment Services is one of Australia’s leading recruitment services. Established in 1981, DFP has developed a reputation for delivering specialist services in temporary, permanent and volume staffing services combined with ethics, integrity and professionalism. we are currently taking expressions of interest for the following positions: • Experience doggers • Experienced riggers • Forklift Drivers • Carpenters • Excavator & Dump Truck Drivers

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journal Marine Biology in which she and her colleagues show that we can discover important information about sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) just by looking at them. “Several high-tech methods such as genetic analysis and satellite tracking are providing useful information regarding sea turtle ecology,” Ms Reisser said. “However, observational approaches, extensively used by naturalists in early ecology, still have the potential to fill gaps in our marine ecological knowledge.” Her team showed that observational records of turtles produced a number of important finds. They identified, for instance, that shallow waters (0 - 5 metres) are a critical

feeding habitat for juvenile green turtles and described how, where, and what these reptiles are feeding upon when in the waters of the marine reserve, Arvoredo, in southern Brazil. Reisser said similar programs could be used in areas such as Western Australia’s North West coast. “Underwater observations such as the ones described in this study could be incorporated to other research programs such Citizen Science projects that involve diving activities,” Reisser said. “It could help deliver better management plans to protect sea turtle populations.” In their study, Reisser’s team recorded

a variety of interesting turtle behaviours and food preferences, some of it gathered during more than 1,500 scuba and snorkelling diving sessions. Like other sea turtles, green turtles – which live in tropical and sub-tropical oceans – migrate long distances between feeding grounds and hatching beaches. Females crawl out on beaches, dig nests and lay eggs during the night. Later, hatchlings emerge and scramble into the water. Their in-water behaviour and distribution are still mysterious to scientists and some call turtles’ first years of life “the lost years” due to difficulties tracking their movements.

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The Great Crested Grebe is the largest member of the grebe family found in the Old World, with some larger species residing in the Americas. They measure 46–51cm long with a 59–73cm wingspan and weigh 0.9 to 1.5kg. It is an excellent swimmer and diver and pursues its fish prey underwater. The adults are unmistakable in summer with head and neck decorations. In winter, this is whiter than most grebes, with white above the eye, and a pink bill. It is the largest European grebe. The young are distinctive because their heads are striped black and white. They lose these markings when they become adults. The Great Crested Grebe breeds in vegetated areas of freshwater lakes. It is resident in the milder west of its range, but migrates from the colder regions. It winters on freshwater lakes and reservoirs or the coast.

Usually two eggs are laid, and the fluffy, striped young grebes are often carried on the adult’s back. In a clutch of two or more hatchlings, male and female grebes will each identify their favourite chick, which they alone will care for and teach Unusually, young grebes are capable of swimming and diving almost from the moment they hatch. The adults teach these skills to their young by carrying them on their back and diving, leaving the chicks to float on the surface, before re-emerging a few feet away so that the chicks may swim back onto them. The Crested Grebe feeds mainly on fish but also on small crustaceans, insects and frogs. This species was hunted almost to extinction in the United Kingdom in the 19th century for its head plumes, which were used to decorate hats and ladies’ undergarments. The RSPB was set up to help protect this species, which is again a common sight.

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The Great Crested Grebe has an elaborate mating display.

Like all grebes, it nests on the water’s edge, since its legs are set relatively far back, and it is thus unable to walk very well.

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Professional dance floor to add a spring to the step of Pilbara artists Pilbara performers will soon be able to dance on a professionalstandard floor after an enormous fundraising and sponsorship drive enabled the purchase of a Harlequin Cascade floor from Sydney. Used by many professional dance companies, the Harlequin Cascade floor is already purchased and on its way to the Pilbara for use during September’s 2013 Red Earth Arts Festival. Local dance groups Ovation Performance Company, Terre Rouge Ballet and DeckArts will all benefit from the professional flooring as will the Pilbara’s now famous Men of the Red Earth and visiting artists Ochre. For Ovation’s founders, Megan Wood-Hill and Leah Nagy, raising the funds to purchase a new non-slip vinyl floor has been a long running passion after the previous floor in Karratha’s Walkington Theatre was destroyed in a flood in the building in 2011. “It is particularly pertinent now that we are all having to perform in spaces that are not purpose built for dance shows, with some [group’s] even needing to build their own stages for

annual concerts,” Megan said. Ovation’s fundraising committee has worked with the Chevron Community Spirit grant in 2012 and the Shire of Roebourne and utilized personal donations and the prize money it won for its FeNaCling Float Parade to secure the funding to purchase the dance floor. Longtime arts supporters, Vicki and Peter Long also made a personal contribution of $1,000 towards the floor, as did Gigi Richarson. “Our donation towards bettering dance and providing creative opportunity is just a small token of our appreciation for what Megan is doing for the youth of Karratha and the world of art in general,” Vicki said. When not being used by local dance groups, the community will be able to access the $10,000 floor at the Catholic Parish Hall on Welcome Road. For community offsite use please contact Megan Wood-Hill 0408 142 560 or email megan@ ovationperformance.com.au.

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The cool winter nights of Karratha have once again been broken by hot basketball action as the Karratha Basketball Association kicked off its 2013 season in the new Karratha Leisureplex on August 20. The Men’s B Grade basketball competition was among those that kicked off with seven teams set to battle

it out this season. Each team was greatly impressed with the new basketball courts, noting that they are a huge upgrade from the previous venue for the league. Aside from having new hardwood floors to play on, the availability of multiple playing courts gives a lot of flexibility with the timing and scheduling of games.

The game times are now more convenient for most players and their work schedules. The Men’s and Women’s basketball games are played every Tuesday and Thursday nights. So feel free to come and take part or watch the games at the Karratha Leisureplex, the new home of Karratha Basketball.

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Bluewater Tackle Exmouth Fishing Report By Jenni Gates The winter weather is almost over and our seemingly short winter has been pleasant overall. The fishing from the shore has been a little quieter this year for some anglers with more dedication required to try and catch that favoured fish. Winter locals have reported the bites to be fewer and many anglers have had to change tactics in certain areas. However, other areas, such as the marina, have been more productive and shown an increase in the number of fish and species for various anglers. The boating scene has continued to shine, and this week we have local young angler Grace Lawson with a beaming smile from a fabulous day out with her parents. Grace caught this great rankin cod, along with another red emperor and several other fish on a glass-calm day off Exmouth. Grace out-fished her Dad, which we believe was much to her Dad’s disgust and her mother’s delight!

Well done Grace. Grace is entered in the monthly Shimano fishing comp along with several others for August. Cobia have been prevalent in the gulf lately, as many of them travel through this time of year with manta rays and whales. On a rare occasion, you can see whole schools of them in the shallow waters of the gulf. It is coming up to the time of year when we see many large schools of fish in the gulf feeding on bait. You can get large schools of bludger trevally that can be thick from the surface to the ocean floor in 15m of water. It is amazing to see your sounder, not to mention the action in the water. Of course, there can be acres of schools of long tail tuna, mack tuna and leaping bonito as well, which are easily found by following the schools of birds. With all this activity, there are sure to be a few sharks about too,

not to mention mackerel. Around the Muiron islands you can get large schools of shark mackerel, which can be seen carving up the water surface. Sailfish is another species that comes in to the gulf chasing bait in Spring, along with a small amount of black marlin. Our waters are very healthy, and when you get a day out to see some of these amazing sights, you realise how fortunate we are in Exmouth. The next upcoming event at the Exmouth Game Fishing Club is the Ultra Light competition. This event has a high junior participation and takes a lot of patience and skill from dedicated anglers. Most of the species mentioned in the above paragraph can be targeted during this competition, and we are sure that many of the participants will be getting out in the next few weeks’ lead-up to practice catching fish on light line.

Look at this catch! Titled “Dad’s first macky”, this photo was sent in last week by Mark Pascot. The more than 1.5m beauty was caught while trolling out from Karratha’s back beach. • Grace and a red emperor

• Grace Lawson with the rankin cod she caught

Nickol 2 the big winners in latest junior soccer round By Greg Emms

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Nickol 2 were the biggest winners in last Saturday’s Karratha District Junior Soccer 13s competition as they booted nine-goals-tonil in a dominant showing over Nickol 3. Congratulations to Banjo McCarthy on scoring five goals in this match. Nickol 1 also had a comfortable win over Salt, while in the afternoon match played at Dampier, Glory 2 proved too strong for a depleted Dampier team. In Saturdays 17s match in Dampier, Glory ran out the winners over Dampier by the narrowest of margins in what was a hard fought match right to the referee’s final whistle. Well played to both teams.

With three rounds of the home and away season left, the teams for the finals in both age groups are yet to be decided – so good luck to all teams over the coming weeks. The results and best players were: 13s: Nickol 2, 9 d Nickol 3, 0: Nickol 2: Banjo McCarthy, Tom Hunter; Nickol 3; Olivier Bunter, Marcus Jiritano. Nickol 1, 4 d Salt, 1: Nickol 1: Mitchell Wingeatt, Richard Shaw; Salt: James Do, Shepherd Munyarootzi. Glory 2, 4 d Dampier, 0: Glory 2: Georgia Bennett, Wylie Scott; Dampier: Shae Hawks, Callum Kirkwood. 17s: Glory, 3 d Dampier, 2: Glory: Jahdal Baker, Harrison Napier; Dampier: Kevin Tat, Thomas Balch

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Training brings results for Round 5 mountain bike winners By Mark Smith With five of eight races completed in the Burrup Mountain Bike Club Championship, the cream is starting to rise to the top as Richie Chipman extended his run of wins in the Elite category. With the field coming back after a two-month break in racing, 49 eager riders joined Richie at the course start line at the Karratha Vistor’s Centre as the day’s winners finally saw reward for all the effort they’ve been putting in. Consistent early morning mountain bike rides and Saturday morning group road rides all add up.

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And for Richie Chipman regular commutes to work on the Burrup Peninsula translated into a 10 second win over Tristan Wood-Hill in the Elite category after a perfectly measured race. Chipman saved his attack until the last half lap of the 5.76km, four-lap course. In a case of the cream rising, Wood-Hill, a strong rider in past seasons, also made a welcome return to the podium after battling illness earlier in the season. Simon Blyth made light work of the rocky water tank hill to win the Expert category by two minutes over newcomer Reece Greenem. Steven Macleod continued on his winning way to win

the sport category, although Rodney Gethin had wind in his sails to finish in second place. Fresh from the Gibb River Challenge mountain bike race, mum Kellie Maccan raised a few eyebrows with a convincing win in the ladies category. Triathlete Tania Neeson pushed hard only to get close up and personal with the Pilbara rocks. William Gethin again won the juniors but only by three seconds over Dylan Muller. The full results can be seen at www.home.spin.net.au/ burrupmb. Round 6 in the Burrup Mountain Bike Club Championship will be held at Hidden Valley on Sunday September 1 at 4pm.


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