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Croc spotted at Putts Palms WEIPA social media was abuzz over the Easter break with the reporting of a saltwater crocodile in the creek at Putts Palms. The generally shallow creek is a popular place for locals to cool off but the sighting is a timely reminder that crocodiles can be found in any body of water in Cape York. A ‘recent crocodile sighting’ sign was erected following the sighting and Weipa Police Officer in Charge, Senior Sergeant Brett Jenkins advised people not to be complacent around our waterways. “Local people of Weipa, Mapoon and Napranum; you must always consider a saltwater crocodile could be in any water source or location in this area. “Since I can remember here in Weipa as a young boy there has been reports of crocs in the Lakes, or behind Putts or at Vyces Crossing etc.  continued page 6

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tion for the land. “I never said the land was mine to do with it as I choose. The one who has that right to dispose of it is the one who has created it. “I claim a right to live on my land and accord you the right to live on yours.” We the directors of the Corporation, say “enough is enough”.

Expressions of Interest: Weipa Friends of the Foundation

THE Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation is currently seeking Expressions of Interest from anyone who would be willing to help run and administer a Friends of the Foundation group in Weipa. The Far North Queensland Hospital Foundation is supported by a number of regional fundraising groups know as Friends of the Foundation (FoF). FoF group volunteers raise money through fundraising event and activities within their own communities. Every dollar they raise is spent on purchasing muchneeded equipment to improve health care services at their own local hospitals and other local health care facilities. Friends of the Foundation groups can make a real difference to the quality of health care in their communities. During the past financial year, FoF groups at Innisfail, Cooktown, Mareeba, Gordonvale and Cow Bay raised a total of more than $140,500. If you are interested in running or administering the Weipa FoF please contact: Vanessa McDonald, Manager Community Services (07 4082 3790), email: vanessa. mcdonald@health.qld.gov.au FNQ Hospital Foundation

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Stockhorse anniversary weekend NOMINATIONS are open, cattle are being prepared and the history book is off the printing press as plans for the Cape York and Tablelands Branch of the Australian Stock Horse Society’s weekend of 40th birthday celebrations near fruition. Festivities kick off Thursday, May 1 with a 40-Year Reunion Dinner Meet and Greet from 5pm at Kerribee Park, Mareeba. A Commemorative Journal, 1974-2014, by branch founding member Colleen Taylor, (pictured below), will be launched by Member for Cook, David Kempton, during the night. Colleen said sales of the book had exceeded expectations, such has been the interest from the community across

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North Queensland and beyond. The Australian Campdrafting Association affiliated-event starts on Friday from 2pm and continues Saturday and Sunday. An official open will take place on Saturday, before a parade of founding members. Cattle is being supplied by Evan McGrath, Alex Stubbs, Ah Loy Couttes and the Walmsley family. A live band, food and bar will be available Sunday night. The event has not been possible without the support of event sponsors. Past members, competitors and judges who have been involved with the branch are welcome to attend the weekend celebrations. For more information please contact Colleen Taylor (4093 5111). Cape York and Tablelands Branch of the Australian Stock Horse Society

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L E O N Ye a t m a n , C h i e f Executive Officer, Mapoon Aboriginal Shire Council has announced that Mapoon has reignited its housing and construction programme. The new housing for Mapoon is significant for the Shire as it is an added boost to the housing stock and general community infrastructure. In addition to the increased housing stock and integrated employment strategy, the project has also been designed to further benefit the community. These benefits include new assets, training opportunities for locals and economic spin-offs that will help boost the capacity of the Mapoon community. This is the first part of a five-year development plan for Mapoon. During this time the aim is to address housing and other infrastructure issues through significant programs (funded by the State and Federal

“We can’t stop smiling because we are getting new housing. And Council is overjoyed with finally realising this opportunity, and delivering on its election commitment for new housing, employment and training for Mapoon,” Mr Yeatman said. Council look to gain 30 new houses over the next five years and will be investing in capacity and skills development in partnership with My Pathway,

to ensure identified apprentices and trade assistants are not only given the opportunity to realise work, but to also help advance them toward their trade. My Pathway spokesperson Mark England (Manager Industry Client Relations) said “We have worked closely with both Council and Max Bryant Constructions on the initial brief, conducted preinterviews and have overseen the successful placement of two apprentice carpenters, one apprentice plumber and four trade assistants to this exciting new housing project.” My Pathways, Community Apprenticeships Australia and Remote Staffing Solutions (RSS) will be the legal employer of these seven workers and will also provide a mentor for the duration of the program and beyond. RSS have utilised a new initiative from the Govern-

ment called the Registered Trade Skills Pathway to offer an alternative to traditional apprenticeship but with a Certificate III outcome, offering flexible training solutions within community Mr Yeatman confirmed that Bryant Constructions have been awarded the contract for the initial build and all partners are supportive of advancing Mapoon. “Bryant Constructions are very pleased to be given the opportunity to work in the Mapoon community on this project,” Jason Smith, Indigenous Partnerships Manager, Bryant Constructions said. Bryant’s company ethos for over 20 years is to engage local people to ensure employment and training on all their sites, and they will also be employing a local cook to supervise all catering for the work site.

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IT’S time again to launch the Leichhardt Community Calendar photography competition so whether you’ve captured a stunning landscape, a striking portrait, some iconic wildlife or fierce weather, Federal Member for Leichhardt warren Entsch wants to hear from you. Entries are now being accepted for the annual competition from which Mr Entsch will choose the top 14 shots to feature in the 2014-15 Community Calendar – one for each month, plus a front and back cover. “The competition is now in its fourth year and is very well received

by the community,” Mr Entsch said. “Every year I’m amazed at the quality of the images that people send in – they really do reflect the characters, wildlife, unique scenery, diverse communities and drawcard events of Leichhardt.” The winning shots in the calendar will feature the photographer’s name and details of where the photo was taken, and will be distributed to businesses throughout Leichhardt. Residents of the electorate who would like a free copy of the calendar are also welcome to contact Mr Entsch’s office. “ A n y o n e w h o ’s taken a photo that says

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and Heritage Protection records and investigates all crocodile reports made by the public and will take appropriate action based on the potential safety risk posed by the animal. A summary of all current crocodile sightings and declared crocodiles of concern is available on the department’s CrocWatch pages. Always remember that no natural waterway in crocodile country is ever 100 per cent risk free, and the public should remain ‘croc-wise’ at all times when in and around crocodile habitat. In the case of crocodile attack call triple zero 000 or 112 from some mobile phones.

air is full of the sound of chainsaws. Further inland, we escaped quite lightly. It rained, the creeks were up, but who is surprised? That happens every year. It’s Wet Season. A couple of weeks after the event and for most of us life is plodding along as normal. I’m looking back to Katrina, the storm that hit New Orleans nine years ago. Katrina was nothing like as strong as Ita, but the trouble it caused... half the city left, and the

Croc attacks prevalent in April APRIL is the mostdangerous month for crocodile attacks, the West Australian reported. There are more than 100,000 crocodiles in the Northern Territory and numbers of the protected species are growing each year, the newspaper said. NT Parks and Wildlife Commission spokesman Michael Barritt said Darwin Harbour and its beaches have been recent hot spots for crocs but no Top End waterways are safe.

other half were knocked back to the Stone Age for weeks or even months. Hospitals were isolated and desperate patients suffered and died. Guntoting criminals roamed the streets and refugees starved in their excuse for a cyclone shelter. Why weren’t we like that? I don’t think it is because we are wise and wonderful. You only have to look around you to see that is not true. Is it because we don’t live in cities and are used to mak-

“We always have to be . . . particularly careful this time of year,” he said, the paper reported. “Particularly around April; statistically that is when most of the incidences happen with people getting taken by saltwater crocodiles. I am guessing it is because they are moving into areas that they probably have not been that common in before. “People may not be thinking so much about crocodiles in really shallow creek systems.”

ing do, and falling back on our own resources? Or was it simply that we put more screws into our roofing iron so it doesn’t blow away so easily? Of course, Americans do expect their Government to do things for the people, and we don’t. Then again, they had elected President Bush and shouldn’t have been surprised at his ability to make a bad situation worse. We have the Oberführer and no-one expected

him to do anything useful. He did breeze into Cooktown on his executive plane the day before and tried to get under everyone’s feet. He even thought about bugging the people at the hospital for photo opportunities but changed his mind when he heard how keen they were to discuss his plans for Queensland Health. If he had come back the next day with a chainsaw, people might have been glad to see him.


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Sea Swift launch outer islands cruise TRAVELLERS will be able to cruise the stunning outer Torres St r ait islands in Far N orth Queensland for the first time ever in a unique remote adventure to be launched next month. Sea Swift’s MV Malu Titan, a real working cargo barge, operates a weekly freight service between Horn Island and various islands of the Torres Strait, as well as down the western side of Cape York Peninsula to Weipa and Aurukun. Now for the first time, members of the general public can experience the wonders of the outer Torres Strait islands and the cultural diversity of the people with a choice of four- or seven-night cruises aboard the Malu Titan. Sea Swift Marine Manager Captain Terry Russell said the new cruise, which departs from Horn Island every Sunday from May 4, provides a oncein-a-lifetime opportunity for tourists to enjoy this truly unique experience. “The outer Torres Strait islands offer some of the most stunning locations you are ever likely to see,” said Captain Russell. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experi-

TRIBAL BIBLE By Rev. Michael Connolly

ence cruising in one of the most stunning parts of our country.” Passengers will also be able to drop a fishing line from the ship, and sometimes on land, and then have the Malu Titan’s on-board chef cook their fresh catch on the ship’s barbecue. Passengers have the option of choosing between the four-night cruise of the Torres Strait islands, or a seven-night cruise which also includes stops at Weipa and Aurukun. The Malu Titan is a 50 metre-long

flat-bottom landing barge operated by northern Australia shipping company Sea Swift, and is operated by a highly experienced and courteous crew to stringent safety standards. Rates for the Malu Titan Torres Strait cruise begin at just $1,350 per person, which includes all meals and snacks, linen and towel, and self-serve coffee, tea and chilled water. “Make sure you tick this totally unique adventure off your bucket list,” added Captain Russell.

WE are studying the book of Acts and we are looking at Ch 3 at the moment, carrying on from when the Lord Jesus rose from the dead, was seen by over five hundred people, and ordered his followers not to take out the gospel message just yet. They were to wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit, which happened after fifty days, an event that had great noise and signs. Ch 3 reports on Peter and John healing and addressing people in the Temple. Of God’s plan that the Messiah would be a Suffering Servant Messiah rather than a man of war like David who would lead the people to war against the Romans. Their very own Scriptures foretell of this if they would look properly. (Read all of Isaiah Ch 52 v 13 – Ch 53all).

Ch 53 v 10 says, The Lord says, “It was my will that he should suffer; His death was a sacrifice to bring forgiveness. And so he will see his descendants; He will live a long life, And through him my purpose will succeed.” They must see that the name of Jesus Christ is very important and powerful in the world and the spirit world, where when Christians and people genuinely seeking God call on that name for help, or for healing to happen, it does. And the devil and his demons flee from that name. As Jewish people they must also remember that being God’s specially chosen people, they will be the instruments in bringing God’s blessings to the whole world. That special privilege brings special service not special honour. (Acts Ch 3 vs 25-26). In the name of Jesus. – Rev Michael Connolly

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Congratulations and newly elected positions were the order of the day at the Weipa RSL Sub-Branch AGM, held on April 17, 2014. Pictured at right (back row) are outgoing president, Neil Dickinson and outgoing treasurer Joanne Jacobsen with (front row) Ruth Harris (secretary), Lloyd Williams, (newly elected president) and John Whitty, newly elected treasurer. Pictured at far right is Neil Dickinson presenting Joanne Jacobsen with an RSL plaque by way of appreciation for her longstanding role as treasurer of the Weipa RSL Sub-Branch, not to mention secretary as well for most of that time.


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Back in the Day

By Brian Randall State Library of Queensland

Cape York explorer: John Embley

OnE of Cape York’s early, but perhaps lesser known, explorers was John Embley, who was a surveyor with the Queensland Department of Lands. Mainly at the request of the Queensland Government, Embley made a number of journeys of exploration through Cape York from the 1880’s, adding to the information gained and recorded by various previous explorers. His journeys and surveys included inland from Princess Charlotte Bay (1883-4); Coleman to Kendall River (1884); Coen River (1884); the lower Mitchell River (1886); the Stewart River (1895-6) as well as the Weipa area. In 1891, Embley selected land at Red Island Point and built a homestead which he was to name Thornbury. His main aim was to take advantage of the developing cattle trade, with stock being killed and refrigerated at Red Island and then shipped to Thursday Island. In 1895, he became a partner in York Downs Station, which had just

been amalgamated from various previous land sections. In November of that year he navigated a new river in the vicinity of York Downs which was later to be called the Embley River. This newly navigated river was expected to improve access to York Downs with a landing place being established only some nine miles from the station. Embley’s business interests were diversified when he developed auriferous reefs on Possession Island, not far from where Captain James Cook had landed in 1770, raising the British flag. As late as 1913, Embley was still involved in exploring and surveying activities, this time in the Lockhart River area. During this later trip, he further surveyed the Lockhart as well as surveying farmlands which the government was keen to see developed. In addition to the Embley River being named in his honour, the Embley Range, located to the north of Claremont Point also bears his name.

This image shows the Embley River in around 1901 with its densely forested banks. This scene gives us some idea of the isolation of the area as well as the natural obstacles which faced our early settlers and explorers.

From the Supplied by the Queensland Police Museum

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t December 1864, in the first year of operation of the Queensland Police Force, there were 27 ordinary Police stations with 151 foot and mounted officers, and 16 native Police camps of 136 European officers and indigenous troopers. Twenty of the ‘ordinary Police force’ stations averaged four officers each, the bigger stations like Brisbane, Ipswich, Rockhampton and Maryborough had larger staff numbers. Native Police camps averaged between seven and 17 men, large camps like Rockhampton could have up to 27 men of both officers and troopers. As policing reached across the state more and more stations were opened usually in small towns of less than 300 people or in places that were growing due to the building of train lines or the discovery of gold. By December 1884, twenty years after the inauguration of the Police Force, there were 155 stations with 657 Police Officers and 182 indigenous troopers and trackers. There was also a growth in the number of single officer stations. In 1884, 36 stations were operated by single Police Officers, of these six were assisted in their duties by an indigenous tracker. Running a Police station with one officer was a daunting task. Often there was no station building and one had to be rented or moves made to purchase something suitable. Married officers were generally not sent to single officer stations as there was generally no accom-

Constable Daniel Fitzgibbon and his wife relax on the verandah of the Laura Police residence, 1906. Laura Police Station opened in 1877 with Sub-Inspector 1/c Hervey Fitzgerald in charge. It is still a single officer station today and is staffed by a Sergeant.

MacKinlay (now McKinlay) Police Station, c1950. The Police Station was opened in 1893 and is currently staffed by a Senior Constable.

modation for them in town. However wives who did join their husbands found themselves looking after the station and taking enquiries, while her husband was away. Her tasks could also involve feeding and cleaning up after prisoners in the lock-up. The good will of the community was necessary if an officer was to be able to carry out his duties effectively while in town and then to be confident that nothing untoward would happen while he was away checking the rest of his beat by horse.

Communities were often loath to let an officer go when he was transferred away and often took up petitions and wrote letters to the Police Commissioner begging for the officer to remain in town. Long standing officers were often presented with gifts and highly decorated letters of thanks from their community. There are still a number of stations run by single officers, in small communities across the state, all be it in more comfortable circumstances than available in the past.

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Lest We Forget. Learn about Australia and the Great War and win more than $320 worth of prizes ANZAC DAY Friday, April 25, 2014 Weipa RSL Sub Branch

DAWN SERVICE

IN mid-2014 Australia will start its five year commemorate of the Centenary of the First World War of 1914-1918. According to leading military historian Graham Wilson, few people truly understand the events which led to war or the way Australians lived at the time. Mr Wilson is senior historian for ‘Australia in the Great War 1914-1918’, a new initiative by the people who gave us Sands of Gallipoli designed to educate and entertain so that more people appreciate the significance of the centenary. The group has created a Great War Memory Penny Diary to bring together history,

Location: The ANZAC Day Dawn Service will be held at the Weipa Cenotaph which is located in Memorial Square, adjacent to the Weipa Courthouse Parade: Ex-service, serving personnel and interested groups wishing to participate in marching to the service are invited to assemble at the skatepark opposite the Weipa Library at 5.15am. 0515 0525 0530 0610 0700

Schedule: Parade assembles Parade commences Service commences Service concludes ANZAC Day breakfast at Evans Landing Army Depot (B Company 51FNQR)

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Mr. Gordon S. Murray Solomon Islands Development Company Ltd. C/- Burn Philp Port Moresby, Australian New Guinea March 27, 1914 Dear Gordon, I take great pleasure in providing ‘Happenings at Home #9, January - March 1914’. My dear brother, it has been some months since my last journal and I fear I may leave off news of all that has happened in this part of your absence. More so, I missed opportunity to meet the departure from Sydney of the steamer Malaita, so will need to hold this volume till she returns from her passage to the islands which will be some months away. Events at home are for the most favourable and my tardiness in compiling the news driven mainly by my hours at Bravely & Sons and my Citizen Forces duties with the lads of the 21st Infantry.

storytelling, and specially minted collectable pennies and memorabilia that it hopes will inspire more people to take an interest in the story during the centenary. “The diary builds over the centenary years so that readers can follow events at home and through the war as they happen,” Mr Wilson said. “It is presented as the writings of a young would-be journalist, artist and part time soldier called John Murray. It is his story we will follow through the war.” The Western Cape Bulletin are publishing excerpts from the 1914 Diary to give one lucky

There was no word from you with Malaita so I can only assume and hope you are well and surviving the wilds of the islands and trade is good. I find it hard to believe that it is now 18 months since you were at home. On my personal endeavours, my wanting to become a journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald has not eased but Mr Manning, who seems to control all editorial jobs at the paper, says persistence is the first mark of a newspaperman. I applied again in January. I think he takes some joy in refusing me but I should continue to apply at each intake. I cannot understand why I should be made to wait; I feel my writing exceeds the abilities of many at the paper. Whilst journalism is my desire, Mr Manning pays considerable attention to my illustrations and says maturity of years only enhances the artist’s view. I would consider the life of an illustrator if that were my door to the newsroom. Nonetheless, I will keep trying and for the time will continue at the stock and station agents which although tedious, does afford me insight to the heart of our country, and the people I encounter are rich in stories of the bush and land. I will be 20 at the next newspaper intake and should

reader the chance to win a limited edition set of Sands of Gallipoli medallions as well as a their own copy of the 1914 Diary – total value $329.00 (see below for competition details). John’s journal “Happenings at Home #9”, details family events and his involvement in the Citizen Forces, as well as news about Army’s first flight, the return of Mawson from Antarctica and hardship on the land. Copies of the beautifully presented diary, which include the specially minted collectable pennies, are available at Australia Post outlets and online at www.australiagreatwar.com.au

I fail I fear may be too old to start what will be four years as a junior. Perhaps I will be mature enough for Mr Manning to consider me as an illustrator. You will notice I have taken to typing my letter. This is a most exciting development. I have wanted a machine for some time. Father secured an almost new Corona 3 portable machine from an American tobacconist in George Street. The fellow supplies Father’s tobacco stock and recently visited America. He paid 50 American dollars for the machine, some £11, but found it completely unsatisfactory for compiling ledgers upon his return. Father, sporting my journalistic ambitions, offered £8 which the fellow jumped at. It is a splendid machine and accompanies me everywhere. I will repay Father at a rate of 5 shillings each pay. I have included a cutting from the Herald of 25 March which I hope brings a smile. The 18th Infantry Rifle shoot (seven shots over 500 yards) was won by Corpl. Holmes with 33 points. I recall his indignation with your last two shots at the Area Shoot. You would have thought the wager was £1000, not a couple of quid. When he marched off muttering “lucky bugger” we were all folded with laughter. You

are still regarded as the finest marksman. The Smallpox epidemic noted in my earlier journal continues to cause concern, and I urge caution if meeting passengers arriving from any port in Australia. It continues to spread and it is our good fortune only that the disease is considered by the health experts as mild. All in the family have now been administered the free vaccination. I look forward to again seeing you, and in the meanwhile trust you will find the journal enjoyable and informative. Your loving brother, John Murray Question: In 1914 $50US was worth how many Australian pounds?

Win an Australia in the Great War 1914 Memory Penny Diary and Sands of Gallipoli Medallions The Western Cape Bulletin are publishing excerpts from the 1914 Diary in this edition and the Wednesday, May 30, 2014 edition to give one lucky reader the chance to win a limited edition set of Sands of Gallipoli medallions as well as their own copy of the 1914 Diary – total value $329.00. To win, read the passage above and answer a simple question. Send your answer to: editor@westerncapebulletin.com.au and you will be in the draw. The draw will take place on Monday, May 5, 2014 and the winner will be announced in the May 7, 2014 edition of the Western Cape Bulletin. Page 10 Western Cape Bulletin April 23, 2014


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What is ANZAC Day? From the City of Sydney RSL website AT dawn on April 25, 1915, the first of around 20,000 young Australian and New Zealand men landed on Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula, near the site of the ancient city of Troy. Instead of the expected flat beach, they found themselves faced with steep cliffs and an entrenched, well armed and determined enemy lying in wait. Those that survived the horrific carnage on arrival faced over eight months on the beaches and cliffs of Gallipoli. Conditions were appalling and they were under almost constant bombardment. Both sides pinned down the other with sniper fire and shelling, and quickly dug kilometres of trenches for shelter. These surviving “diggers”, as the Australians called themselves, hung on throughout the ensuing statemate until they were evacuated on December 20, 1915. In these eight months of World War One alone, 8,141 had died and more than 18,000 had been wounded. Unlike the European armies of that time, the “1st Australian Division” and the compos-

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ite “New Zealand and Australian Division” were comprised entirely of volunteers, proudly heeding duty’s call. The spirit of those first Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) has now become the stuff of legend; the mateship, sacrifice, courage and incredibly the sense of humour that endured amongst death and despair on a scale previously unknown to their fledgling nations.

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Join the 2015 ANZAC centenary commemorations SEVENTY Queensland students and 10 chaperones will now be able to witness the historic ANZAC Day centenary commemoration at Gallipoli in 2015, almost double the original allocation. The extra places are part of the Federal Government’s nation-wide allocation of 400 student and chaperone places to states and territories, based on their number of federal electorates. “These young Queenslanders will be incredibly fortunate to be part of the centenary celebrations – a moving tribute to the ultimate sacrifice made by ANZAC soldiers one hundred years ago,” Queensland Premier Campbell Newman said. “This special trip will be made possible by

$442,000 of funding by the Department of Education, Training and Employment to supplement my original $1 million, three-year election commitment.” The students and chaperones will join widows and direct descendants of ANZAC soldiers, the veteran community, official representatives, and 6,000 Australians and 2,000 New Zealanders drawn from a ballot. The 2015 Premier’s ANZAC Prize will determine who will be part of this unique experience and Year 8 to 11 student are eligible to enter the competition. Students are required to submit an original, two to five minute multimedia presentation addressing how the ANZAC tradition shaped Australia, why it is

still important and how future generations will keep the tradition alive. History experts will assist in shortlisting entries and representatives from the Returned and Services League, the Australian Defence Force and an ANZAC descendant will select the 70 student winners. Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek encouraged students and staff to apply for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. “ T h e P r e m i e r ’s ANZAC Prize provides an unforgettable educational experience which helps ensure important lessons of the past are learned and that Queenslanders keep the ANZAC spirit alive,” Mr Langbroek said. For more information on the Premier’s ANZAC Prize visit http://

education.qld.gov.au/ students/grants/scholarships/anzac/2015.html Details of the ballot open to all Australians, which closes on January

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Got an event coming up?

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Send us an email detailing the event name, date, time and location to: office@westerncapebulletin.com.au and we’ll include it in the Community Calendar at no charge! APRIL Red Hatters “Pandanas Pearls” meeting at the Heritage Resort at 6.30pm. Wednesday 23 Red Hat Society’s Birthday is April 25 (1998) Let’s wear red and accessorise in purple (our birthday regalia) Weipa Dirt Kart Club Saturday 26 Practice/Junior Development Day MAY Thursday 1

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Saturday 3

Pebbles Playgroup Great Delicious Donut Drive

Thursday 8

Weipa RSL Sub-branch monthly meeting 7pm at Unit 1, Memorial Square, Rocky Point. Guests and new members welcome. For more info contact Neil Dickinson 0428 985 108.

Saturday 10

Weipa Dirt Kart Club Practice/Junior Development Day

Saturday 10

Weipa W.A.G’s Family Fun Afternoon @ Weipa Cricket Oval, Hibberd Drive 4pm - 8pm

Sunday 11

Cape York Bowhunters Club ABA Archery Event

Friday 16

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Y-Aim Riding School at Weipa Combined Raceway Saturday 17 Time TBA. Contact Chas and Sunday 18 0413 620 727. Open to public not only memebers. Tuesday 20

Red Hatters “Pandanas Pearls” meeting at the Carpentaria Golf Club at 6.30pm

Saturday 24

Weipa Dirt Kart Club, Club Night #1

Friday 30

Bangarra gathering until 1 June.

Saturday 31

Weipa Kindy ‘Wine by the Sea’ fundraiser. Tickets available from Weipa Community Care

JUNE Thursday 5

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Thursday 12

Weipa RSL Sub-branch monthly meeting 7pm at Unit 1, Memorial Square, Rocky Point. Guests and new members welcome. For more info contact Neil Dickinson 0428 985 108.

Saturday 14

Weipa Dirt Kart Club, Club Night #2

Back: Aylah Melnacis, Amelia and Ava Oakley, Louis and Oscar Argent Front: Summer Cox, Abigail and Olivia Oakley, Jimmy James Cox, Ethan Abood and Ethan Morrison.

Back: Piriti, Ashlenn Baylis and Ava Oakley Middle: Ethan Abood, Jimmy James Cox, Oscar and Louis Argent Front: Toby Abood, Summer Cox and Amelia Oakley.

Kylie and Lachlan Abood receiving Easter eggs from Katrina Madua.

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Amelia and Ava Oakley, Louis and Oscar Argent.

Summer, Bronwyn and Jimmy James Cox receive Easter Eggs from Ashlin Baylis at Weipa Community Centre.

Xander Melnacis taking a nap after a big morning hunting for Easter eggs.

Michelle Morrison coordinating ‘Pin the tail on the Easter Bunny’ with some Pebbles children.


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6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 A Place To Call Home (Cons Adv: S,V,A,L) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 8:00 TBA 8:30 TBA 9:30 TBA 11:00 Parks And Recreation - “Partridge / Animal Control” - Leslie and Ben travel back to his hometown of Partridge, MN to accept the key to the city. 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 4:50 Seven News Special - Sunrise - ANZAC Day Dawn Service - The latest news, sport and weather from around Australia and overseas.

7:00 World News 1:00 Turn Back Time 2:00 The Hotel 2:50 The Great Rabbit 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Island Feast With Peter Kuruvita 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Luke Nguyen’s France 8:00 French Food Safari 8:30 Jerusalem On A Plate 9:30 Life Of Crime 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:05 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:30 Toughest Place To Be A... - Ferryman 12:30 Putin, Russia And The West - New Start 1:35 Movie: “The Chaser” MAV(V) - An ex-cop turned pimp is in financial trouble as several of his girls have recently disappeared without clearing their debts. 3:50 The Real M*A*S*H 4:45 UEFA Europa League 2013/2014

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast ANZAC Day 9:00 ABC News Mornings 10:00 ANZAC Day March QLD 12:30 ANZAC Day: Gallipoli Dawn Service 1:30 ANZAC Day: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial Service 3:00 The Telegraph Man 3:00 Art of War 4:00 A Very Short War 5:00 ANZAC Day: Lone Pine Service 6:00 Gallipoli From Above 6:55 ANZAC Day: GovernorGeneral’s Address 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 QLD 8:00 Still Open All Hours: A one-off special of Roy Clarke’s popular comedy. Granville is no longer the dogsbody, having inherited the business from his miserly Uncle Albert Arkwright. 8:35 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: Nemesis - Miss Marple is faced with her greatest challenge yet when she receives instructions from the recently deceased Mr Rafiel to investigate a ‘possible crime’. 10:05 The Boffin The Builder The Bombardier: Weapons Of Gallipoli 10:35 Lateline 11:10 Randling: A furiously funny game show about words hosted by Andrew Denton. 11:45 Rage 5:00 Rage

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 Royals At Rememberance Day 12:00 ANZAC Day With Peter Overton 12:30 Gallipoli Dawn Service 1:40 Villers Bretonneux Dawn Service 2:35 National News Now 3:30 Live ANZAC Day NRL Dragons Vs Roosters 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Football: Brisbane Broncos Vs South Sydney Rabbitohs 10:15 TBA 12:30 Rogue: An American journalist and an outback tour guide join forces to fend off a giant man-eating crocodile, lurking beneath the surface of a remote lake in Australia’s Kakadu National Park. 2:30 Spyforce: “The Journey” On an escape flight from Burma to Australia, Erskine and Gunther share an aeroplane with five other refugees. Erskine discovers that someone is radioing the plane’s position to the Japanese, and then one of the passengers is murdered. 3:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 4:00 Brand Developers / 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 12:00 Seven Morning News 12:30 2014 AFL Premiership Rnd 6 Collingwood Vs Essenden 2:00 2014 AFL Premiership Rnd 6 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Better Homes & Gardens 8:30 The Friday Movie 11:15 2014 AFL Premiership Rnd 6 - Freemantle Vs North Melbourne 12.00 Desperate Housewives - “Women And Death” - “ On the day of the funeral of a beloved Wisteria Lane resident, each of the ladies thinks back on how this person had affected their lives. 1:00 Desperate Housewives - “Any Moment” - Bree is suspicious of Andrew’s intentions when he announces that he’s getting married. 2:00 SPECIAL: Danger down Under - Meet Australia’s bravest characters who have developed special relationships with the deadliest creatures on earth! 3:30 Home Shopping / 4:00 NBC Today

5:00 World News 1:00 Living Black 1:30 Inspector Rex: The Baby Dealers 2:30 NITV News Week In Review 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Great British Countryside: South Downs 8:35 The Dark Ages: An Age Of Light “The Wonder Of Islam” 9:40 Warhorse - The Real Story 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Feed: Best Stories Of The Week 11:35 Film: “The Sex Of The Angels ” - Struggling dancer Bruno is in love with his girlfriend Carla, but when the handsome Rai moves in downstairs from the couple, he and Bruno bond over their love of dance and sparks begin to fly. MA(S) 1:30 Kurt Wallender: The Angel Of Death - A choir of young women give an acclaimed guest performance in a country church outside Ystad. But then an 18-year-old member of the choir disappears. M (V,L) 3:15 Film: “Rally Chicks” - Tells the story of two young women who challenge the male dominated world of rally car racing. Set in the1960s in Sweden. M (L) CC

6:00 Rage 10:30 Rage Guest Programmer - The Jezebels 11:30 The Checkout 12:00 Australian Story 12:30 Gallipoli From Above 1:40 Movie: “Pandora And The Flying Dutchman” (G) 3:25 Movie: “Jason And The Argonauts” (G) 5:10 River Cottage Veg Every Day 6:00 Saturday Landline 6:30 Gardening Australia 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Death In Paradise - DI Goodman and his team are drawn into the world of politics when Saint-Marie’s scandal-ridden Commerce Minister is found dead. 8:30 The Gods of Wheat Street: The Games People Play - Odin hasn’t found a guarantor for the loan and Jonesy Brown has had him locked up for assault. With the court date set for the same day as the auction, will Odin be set free and make it to the auction? 9:30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Death Comes Knocking 10:30 Birdsong: As Stephen recovers from his injuries and returns to the front he is haunted by his affair with Isabelle. 11:50 Rage Guest Programmer - The Jezebels 5:00 Rage

6:00 Bubble Guppies 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 Animal Emergency 11:30 The Garden Gurus 12:00 Sally Behind The Smile 1:00 The Australian Surf Life Saving Championships 3:00 Commando 4:00 The Bottom Line 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 4WD TV 5:30 Getaway 6:00 National News Saturday 7:00 Movie: “She’s The Man”- A simple case of assumed identity snowballs into a romantic mix-up of epic proportions when Viola Hastings disguises herself as her twin brother in order to play on the boy’s school soccer team and falling in love along the way. 9:10 Movie: “A Few Best Men” An Englishman falls in love with an Australian and convinces his three best friends to return to the Australian Outback for the wedding. 11:10 Movie: “Matchstick Men” (Some Coarse Language, Some Violence) 1:30 Movie: “Clash Of The Titans” (Supernatural Themes) 4:00 Brand Developers 5:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo

6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend 12:00 Dr Oz 4:30 TBA 5:00 Creek To Coast 5:30 Queensland Weekender 6:00 Seven News 7:00 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 6 - Melbourne Vs Sydney 7:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 6 - Melbourne Vs Sydney 11:00 Strike Back 12:00 Seven’s V8 Supercars 2014 - Highlights - V8 Supercars: Auckland” It’s Super Sprint season and the V8 Supercars are in New Zealand for the ITM 500 Auckland 1:00 Desperate Housewives: “With So Little To Be Sure Of” 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 It Is Written Oceania - “God’s Best Little Advice Book - One Heart, Two Paths” Religious program 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz - “The Real Housewives Tell All On Their Plastic Surgery”

5:00 World News 1:00 The Doors: Mr Mojo Risin’ 2:10 The Chopin Etudes 2:10 Barenboim On Beethoven 3:45 Piano Notes 3:55 Contact - Abbas Altar: Iranian Revolution 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 A History Of Celtic Britain - Age Of Invasion 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 My Wild Affair: Andre: The Seal Who Came Home PG CC 8:30 Movie: “Kokoda” M(V,L) CC - 1942. Australia is at war with Japan. A small platoon of Australian soldiers from the 39th battalion have been set as a forward patrol far outside the perimeter of Isurava, a village on the Kokoda track. 10:20 Movie: “The Notorious Bettie Page” - The story of Bettie Page, uber-successful 1950s pin-up model, one of the first sex icons in America. 12:00 Striptease Unveiled 1:05 Movie: “Little Girl Blue” - A woman’s mid-life crisis leads her on a colourful comic odyssey 2:50 Death Camp Treblinka 3:55 The Anthrax Files

6:00 Rage 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Offsiders 10:30 The World This Week 11:00 7.30 Qld 11:30 Songs of Praise: Calderdale 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Compass: The Mystery Of Mary Magdalene: Part 2 2:00 Death In Paradise 3:00 When God Spoke English 4:00 Big Art Ideas 5:00 Midsomer Murders: Market For Murder 6:30 Compass: The Moral Compass 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Restoration Home: Pitkennedy School 8:30 Parer’s War 10:10 Jack Irish: Black Tide 11:45 Movie: “The Great Escape” (PG) 2:35 The Great Escape: The Reckoning - This compelling documentary combines dramatic recreations of key moments during the hunt for the murderers of 50 Allied airmen who escaped from a Nazi Germany prison camp in 1944. 3:30 Talking Heads: Judith Durham 4:00 The New Inventors 4:30 Catalyst 5:00 Gardening Australia / 5:30 Best Of Collectors - Meet a peglomaniac; visit tie-land; the cool clean lines of 60s furniture.

6:00 Bubble Guppies 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:30 Broncos Insider 2:00 2014 Intrust Supercup Dolphins Vs Jets 4:00 Football: West Tigers Vs Gold Coast Titans 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 TBA 12:00 Financial Review Sunday 12:30 What Would You Do - Using hidden cameras, host John Quiñones observes and comments on how ordinary people behave when they are confronted with a dilemma that requires them to either take action or walk by and mind their own business. 1:30 Spyforce: “Decoy”Spyforce operative Erskine is sent to destroy Japanese fuel dumps on an island in the Pacific, as a cover for an allied attack on a nearby island. Starring Jack Thompson, Peter Sumner, Katy Wild 2:30 Brand Developers 4:00 Good Morning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sophia The First 6:30 Doc McStuffins 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 AFL Game Day 11:30 Guys With Kids 12:00 TBA 1:30 Footy Flashbacks 3:00 2014 AFL Premiership Season Richmond Vs Hawthorne 6:00 Seven News 6:30 TBA 11:00 Royal Pains: “Something Fishy This Way Comes” After a steamy ‘workout’ in the back of Harper’s car, Hank gets a call from Christina, but it’s of a professional, not personal, nature. 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Ningaloo - Where Ocean Giants Meet - Ningaloo - Where Ocean Giants Meet” Journey to one of the world’s most untapped natural wonders, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia’s largest coral reef and marine park. 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 5:00 That ‘70s Show 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Al Jazeera News 1:30 Wainwright Walks 2:00 Speedweek 4:00 2014 Superbike World Championship 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Subaru World Of Cycling 5:30 Road To The 2014 FIFA World Cup. Costa Rica, Netherlands, USA and Nigeria. 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lost Worlds: The Other Pompeii 8:30 Life On Us 9:30 Fracking: The New Energy Rush - Geologist Iain Stewart investigates a new and controversial energy rush for the natural shale gas found deep underground. 10:30 Cycling: Liege-Bastogne-Liege 2014 1:00 Movie: “Letters to Father Jacob” - With few options, newly pardoned prisoner Leila agrees to work as an assistant to a blind pastor. 2.25 Movie: “Cafe Du Pont” - Based on the uncommon boyhood of French musician Pierre Perrot, from living under German occupation during World War Two to learning at the feet of philosophers at his parent’s café. 4:10 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 4:40 Costa’s Arnhem Land Odyssey Bitesize 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Backyard Science 10:15 Get Into Textiles 10:45 Atoms Alive 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Landline 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 My Family 3:00 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer Murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs Revisited: Headcorn 6:55 Dream Build: Angophora House 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Q&A 10:35 Lateline 11:10 The Business 11:35 Changi: Seeing Is Believing 12:35 Movie: “Mickey One” (M,Adult Themes, Coarse Language) 2:05 Movie: “We Were Strangers” (M,Violence) 3:50 Movie: “Nurse Edith Cavell” (PG) 5.30 Eggheads: The Irregulars

6:00 Today 9:00 Global Shop Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Arthur” (AT, mcl) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 TBA 12:00 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - ‘El Bulli’ - Tony travels to Spain’s Costa Brava to cook and dine with chef Ferran Adria at El Bulli before the ‘best restaurant in the world’ closes its doors for good. 1:00 Nitro Circus Live - New Zealand - Carnage ensues when Bilko steals a van to go downhill luging, and the world’s largest homemade water slide claims one of the athletes. 1:30 Extra 2:00 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Charlie Wilson’s War” (Cons Adv: V,D,L,N) The story of a Texas congressman’s covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels had long-reaching effects. TOM HANKS. 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 12:00 Talking Footy - Three-time premiership superstar Tim Watson and arguably the greatest player of all time Wayne Carey sit alongside host and Bulldogs champion Luke Darcy to dissect all the AFL news and issues on and off the football field. 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons & Daughters 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Heartbreak Science 2:05 First Australians 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 Living Black 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Mythbusters: Exploding Still/Moonshine Run 8:35 Vikings: Unforgiven 9:30 RocKwiz - Declan Melia, Olivia Bartley & Sweet Jean 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Clown - Royal Jester 12:00 Shorts On Screen - Death Of A Shadow 12:35 Movie: “53 Winter Days” M (L,N,V) Set in a bus station during winter, this is a powerful social drama that weaves together three different stories about loneliness. 2:15 Movie: “The Last Summer Of La Boyita ” M (A,N) - Young Jorgelina feels estranged from her boy-crazy older sister, who has entered adolescence and doesn’t want to hang around with little kids anymore. 3:50 My Mum Talks To Aliens

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Behind The News 10:25 Neue Freunde 10:30 Jung In Europa 10:40 La Mappa Misteriosa 11:00 Four Corners 11:45 Media Watch 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Q&A 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 My Family 3:00 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer Murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Isle Of Wight 6:50 What’s Your Story? - Doctor Electric 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 New Tricks: Objects Of Desire 9:30 At The Movies 10:00 The Writer’s Room - New Girl 10:25 Lateline 11:00 The Business 11:30 Four Corners 12:15 Media Watch 12:30 Movie: “On Dangerous Ground” (,M,Violence) 1:55 Movie: “Rachel And The Stranger” 3:30 Rugby Union: Shute Shield: Round 5: Warringah V Sydney University 5:30 Eggheads: The JBs

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Moon” (Some Coarse Language) - Astronaut Sam Bell has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon where he sends back to Earth parcels of a resource that has helped diminish our planet’s power problems. 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 TBA 12:00 20/20 - 20/20 is news and current affairs show anchored by Elizabeth Varga and Chris Cuomo. 1:00 Extra - Co-hosts Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos reporting in front of a live audience from The Grove in Los Angeles. Catch up on all the latest in Hollywood’s current affairs as we find out what the world’s hottest stars have been up to this week. 1:30 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “The People Next Door” (Cons Adv: A,V) When a mother leaves her violent husband and moves with her three daughters, things are gradually looking up. But soon it all starts to fall apart when she can’t trust those around her. 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 10:30 Botched Up Bodies 11:30 Smash: “The Surprise Party” 12:30 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Movie: The Colour Of Paradise 2:30 ADbc 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Food Safari 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Antiques Uncovered - Ceremony 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Killing: Sarah has found the chaplain, who’s wounded and she pursues the perpetrator. 12:10 East West 101 - A Prodigal Fear - Malik works with Agent Skerritt from the NSO to track down the car bomb killers. 1:10 Movie: “A Rational Solution ” - A smart, funny film made for adults. 3:00 The Circuit - Reading the Signs - Sam is back from looking after his son, and Drew and Bella’s relationship continues in secret. 4:00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 4:30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 My Place 11:00 One Plus One 11:30 Foreign Correspondent 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Devil’s Island 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 My Family 3:00 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs: Kensington 6:50 The Checkout. 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Q1: Kit & Kaboodle 8:30 Spicks & Specks 9:00 The Agony of Modern Manners: Dining 9:30 The Kumars (M,Sexual References) 10:00 Would I Lie To You? The Unseen Bits 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Hustle 12:30 Movie: “Impact” (PG) Walter Williams’s wife falls in love with another man and the two of them plot her husband’s murder. 2:30 Football: VFL: Round 4 Essenden Vs Collingwood 5:30 Eggheads - Para Equestrian Drivers

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Risky Business” (Sex Scenes, Some Coarse Language) - Joel is a responsible trustworthy son who has been good for too long. Now it’s time for a change. Joel’s dotting parents are going on a vacation and leaving him in charge of the house. 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 TBA 12:00 Rizzoli & Isles - This Is How The Heart Breaks - When Maura meets a new guy named Dennis in a very unusual way, he opens up a different side of her. 1:00 EXTRA 1:30 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “The End Of Eden” (Cons Adv: V) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 8:30 TBA 9:30 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D - ”Providence” With Colonel Glenn Talbot now on their trail, Coulson and his team seek refuge in the last place anyone would look. 11:30 Defiance: “The Bride Wore Black” -The time for Christie McCawley and Alak Tarr’s wedding has arrived but Datak wants to call it off. 12:30 Dr Harry’s Practice 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

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THURSDAY 24

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: Protocol 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Top Gear 8:40 Two And A Half Men 11:10 Two And A Half Men 11:40 The AFL Footy Show 1:30 Extra 3:30 Good Morning America 4:15 National News Special Presentation - ANZAC Dawn Service - Join us as National News brings you the Dawn Service live from the Cenotaph, Martin Place, Sydney. 5:00 Today

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IMPARJA

WEDNESDAY 30

ABC 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11.00 Wonders Of The Universe 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 QI 1:30 The Kumars 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer Murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs Revisited: West Cumbria 6:55 Clarke And Dawe 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 The Checkout - Factory Seconds 8:30 Call The Midwife 9:30 Assused: Tracie’s Story 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:35 Girls’ Own War Stories 12:30 Grand Designs Revisited: West Cumbria 2:30 Football: WAFL: Round 5: West Perth Vs Sth Freemantle 4:25 ABC News Breakfast: ANZAC Dawn Service 5:30 ANZAC Day: National Dawn Service From Canberra 5:50 ABC News Breakfast: ANZAC Day

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5:00 World News 1:00 Insight 2:00 Dateline 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 My Family Feast 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Pilgrimage With Simon Reeve 8:35 One Born Every Minute - What Happened Next? 9:30 The Bridge 10:40 SBS World News Late 11:10 Movie: “Goethe! ” - In the vein of Shakespeare in Love and Amadeus, comes this charming take on Germany’s most famous literary genius and rebel starring Moritz Bleibtreu. M(A,S) 1:00 Movie: “The Big Dream” (N,V,L,S) - Michele Placido’s film tells of a love triangle set against the political turmoil and student protests in Italy in the late 1960s. 3:00 Aung San Suu Kyi: The Choice - One woman has come to symbolise the struggle of Burma’s people to be free. 4:00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 4:30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014


CROSSWORD No. 195

SUDOKU No. 195

Your  Lucky 

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Stars  

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) You may be tempted to do something that is quite dangerous. Unfortunately, you may not realise all the risks involved. Romance. An insight into your partner’s thinking will make it much easier to deal with them. Use this knowledge to your advantage in the near future.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st) You may feel tension within your family this week. Quickly get to the source of it so that you can move on with things. Romance. You will be extremely sensitive to changes in your partner’s emotional state. Remember, you need to remain strong so they have someone to lean on.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st)

FOR KIDS

A friend who is much older than you may put you in a bit of a dilemma as their point of view will be difficult to reconcile with your own values. Romance. If you use your time efficiently, you will be amazed at what you can achieve this week. Encourage your partner to pick up their pace

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd) You may have more work to do than you realise. You cannot do it all by yourself and must find a way to get more support from your colleagues. Romance. It may be a while before you can see the benefit of some recent relationship changes. Don’t be quick to judge circumstances.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)

A family secret may finally be revealed. This will help you to understand some recent history. You may feel a sense of closure. Romance. You will be very grateful for your partner’s support. It’ll be provided just when you need it. They will make time for you in their busy schedule this week.

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd) This will be a week when you should avoid stress as much as possible. Delegate responsibilities to colleagues where possible. Romance. A friend could have views of your relationship which seem a little old-fashioned. Don’t ignore everything that this person says, however.

FINDWORD No. 195

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)

A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

There are a number of jobs which need doing around the house. Try to get a relative to help you complete some of these tasks. Romance. Try not to be too critical of your partner. Your standards may be much higher than theirs. Judging them will only hamper your relationship.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd) This is not the best time to get into a dispute. Stay away from topics which you know might cause an argument with colleagues. Romance. If you make the effort this week to create an eventful moment for your partner, you won’t be disappointed. Be creative with what you choose!

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SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) You may need a little extra reassurance this week. Try not to “fish for compliments”, however. They will come to you if you wait a bit longer. Romance. Your partner will be with you all the way this week. You will be surprised how much you can do together without disagreeing.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th) You will be trying to get your career goals into better focus. It is important that you develop a clear plan of how you expect to achieve your ambitions. Romance. You might be feeling a little pent-up this week. You need an outlet for your emotional energy. Meet new people!

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Open your eyes,

look within. Are you

satisfied with the life you’re living?

Bob Marley

SOLUTIONS No. 195

Try to be as easy-going as possible this week. This would not be a good time to touch on any sore points. Romance. If you are past the “honeymoon stage” in your relationship, try to do small things to bring you back to that point. Call each other just to chat or leave them cute notes..

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) You may feel left out this week. Do your best to call friends and set some times to meet up with one another. You’ll feel better if you do! Romance. Your own needs are important, as well as those of your partner. You’ll need to sit down together and discuss your wishes.

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Phone Rev Ron Watson 4069 7228 for more information

Weipa Police Station 1 Central Avenue, P.O. Box 513 Weipa, QLD, 4874 TeLePhOne (07) 4090 6000 FACSimiLe (07) 4069 9095

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PUBLIC NOTICE WHERE AS by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions of Chapter 5, Section 96 of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, I Alan DEWIS, Superintendent of Traffic for the District of Weipa hereby direct that all vehicular traffic take due care and attention on Central Ave and Hibberd Drive, within the Town of Weipa on Friday the 25th Day of April 2014, as advised in the accompanying schedule.

THE SCHEDULE Due care and attention, and to avoid the following streets on Friday 25th April 2014, between 05:00am and 06:30 am. Hibberd Drive between the Weipa Town Authority Office and Central Ave Between the exit and entry of River Drive. Purpose of the Road Closure is to conduct The Weipa Anzac Day Parade. A Dewis Supt Traffic, Weipa Police Station.

INJURED WILDLIFE Phone Kristy – 0427 799 748 Page 16 Western Cape Bulletin April 23, 2014

Sunday Church Services 10am - Singing and Worship; 10.30am Service starts 6.30pm Prayer Meeting and Evening Healing Service every Sunday Tuesday 6pm - Youth Group Contact: James Hughes 4069 7228 Wednesday School – 5 to 7pm Contact: Gay Lesine Huni 0428 146 899 • Kids Club Mon & Thurs • Hoopla Fri Night Fundraising We invite people to attend early morning Prayer meetings with us every day 5 – 6.30 am For Weddings, Baptism, Marriage and Funeral contact Pastor Palmer Wapau, 0447 801 660 Community Minister Napranum

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Fellowship times held at the Napranum Community Hall Sunday 10.30am and 6.30pm, Sunday School 9am, Midweek Wednesday 7pm

“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.” – Romans 5:8 For more information on service times please contact Reverend Mairu on 4069 9634

WESTERN CAPE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD What is missing? CH––CH UR! So come along and be enlightened by the word of God Sunday Service 10am at the Convention Centre ALL WELCOME!

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AFL TIPPER’S SCOREBOARD PTS

PTS TOTAL

Hawks On Fire

5

36

Piri10

6

35

Milestones and setbacks

Chas

5

33

hawks back2back

6

33

Catchy’s Carnage

4

33

WHAT a weekend of footy we had starting with the battle of the Big Cats on Thursday night. Our human Mum and Dad were still in Port Douglas so I got the felines that I am forced to live with on the couch (I shouted the treats) to see big Browny play his 250th for the Lions and he didn’t disappoint taking vintage marks and booting four majors. But without four of their stars and 10 kids with less than 25 games under their belts it was always going to be an uphill battle especially with Jumping Jack on fire at the other end. The Lions not only seem to have both hands firmly on the wooden spoon but have earnt the reputation of the only team in VFL/AFL history to never win a quarter of football in the opening month of the season. The big Travis Cloke made sure that the Roos were never in the hunt as he kicked 4.3 in the first half. Collingwood showed their spirit of old and actually looked the complete package on Saturday afternoon. One of the big talking points was on Saturday afternoon on the couch with my human Mum and Dad watching the Swans run over the Dockers at the SCG. This was one of the fastest games I have watched in a long time. Believe it or not but my human Mum was actually barracking for the 10 million dollar man. This is something that caught us all by surprise after the ranting that went on in the off season about Buddy (I had a canine friend named Buddy once). The Power travelled over to the West to take the four points from the Eagles and put themselves second on the ladder. I know that Kochie is very happy with this. It is amazing how you lift the financial burden and everything falls into place as they can now concentrate on footy and not are they going to get paid at the end of the week. I can’t believe that the Sainters knocked over the Bombers after being smashed by Adelaide last week. St Nick, Lenny Hayes and Leigh Montagna stood up and led the way as real champions of the game do. Sunday saw the Crows monster the Giants as Dangerfield showed how dangerous he can be and Scotty Thompson who played his 250th game showed he has not lost anything with 38 possessions. With the Suns looking like the collywobbles of old kicking 20 behinds in a eight point victory over the Dees it was once again the little master Gazza that showed the way for his young Suns who are growing each week. The Suns have now moved into the top eight and with GWS this week at Metricon they could very well cement their spot in the eight. The skivvy wearer steered the Blues to a win over my Doggies in a drama filled match seeing the six minute man Juddy rip his hammie after coming back from an Achilles injury (I think he needs to do preseason with us on the beach doing sprinting and species chasing the Frisbee). Curnow broke his leg and Bell did his finger. The hoodoo has broken after the Blues were at 0-4 for the first time in 25 years. I told you last week to book your seat for the Cats and Hawks battle and it didn’t disappoint. With Stevie J and the big Tommahawk at their best the game was an absolute specatacle with neither side giving in until the Cats kicked away in the last finally zeroing their radar as both teams kicked a heap of behinds as well as their share of out on the fulls. Sunday arvo is the next blockbuster with 1v2 again but this time it is the Cats v Power at Adelaide Oval. Front seat on the couch, Scoop The Newshound

maccas09

4

32

Tommy B

5

32

Honky Nuts

5

32

Hugh.G.Rection

5

32

lewynthalia

5

32

TOP 10 TIPPERS

AFL LADDER TEAM

W

L

B

P

Geelong

5

0

0

20

Port Adelaide

4

1

0

16

Hawthorn

4

1

0

16

West Coast

3

2

0

12

Fremantle

3

2

0

12

Collingwood

3

2

0

12

North Melbourne

3

2

0

12

Gold Coast

3

2

0

12

St Kilda

3

2

0

12

Essendon

2

3

0

8

Richmond

2

3

0

8

Adelaide

2

3

0

8

Sydney

2

3

0

8

GWS

2

3

0

8

Western Bulldogs

2

3

0

8

Carlton

1

4

0

4

Melbourne

1

4

0

4

Brisbane

0

5

0

0

AFL DRAW ROUND 6

April 25 - 27, home team first FRIDAY, April 25 Collingwood v Essendon St Kilda v Brisbane Fremantle v North Melbourne SATURDAY, April 26 Gold Coast v GWS Carlton v West Coast Melbourne v Sydney SUNDAY, April 27 Western Bulldogs v Adelaide Richmond v Hawthorn Port Adelaide v Geelong

NRL TIPPER’S SCOREBOARD

NRL wrap-up with Karl

Ac t i o n p a c ke d Easter EASTER weekend was full of action packed footy for everyone, starting with a few thrilling match-ups on Good Friday. The Bulldogs beat the Rabbitohs in a close encounter, the Broncos showed a dominant display against the Knights, and the Sea Eagles narrowly beat the Cowboys. On Saturday there were a couple of close battles with the Dragons getting a win over the Warriors and the Roosters holding out the Sharks to get the win. On Easter Sunday the Raiders produced some form with an upset over the Storm. Then on Easter Monday there were two great match-ups with the Tigers beating the Eels and the Panthers winning against the Titans in very entertaining battles. Looking into Round eight we will see three games played on ANZAC Day, three on Super Saturday and two on Sunday. On Friday the first game is the Dragons and the Roosters, then the Storm play the Warriors, and lastly the Broncos take on the Rabbitohs. On Saturday the Sharks look for a win over the Panthers, the Cowboys will look to wrangle the slithering Eels and the Bulldogs look to hold their magnificent form against the Knights. Then on Sunday the Sea Eagles will play the Raiders and the Tigers look to prove a point against the Titans. Karl’s Tips: Dragons, Storm, Rabbitohs, Sharks, Cowboys, Bulldogs, Raiders and Tigers. Yours in Footy, Karl

RLCY WEIPA WET SEASON COMPETITION LADDER 2014 TEAM

PTS

PTS TOTAL

Brad Welsh

4

40

bj musa

5

37

Flo-rida

5

35

SNAKEINTHEGRASS

5

35

Wimby23

5

34

Norro

5

34

Ferret

6

34

Megan

3

33

AKA Bossman

5

33

Ari M

5

33

TOP 10 TIPPERS

WINS LOSSES

FOR/ RND AGNST POINTS

Goodline Linebreakers

4

0

94

8

NapranumTwal

2

2

-34

4

Napranum Natives

1

3

-24

2

Weipa Raiders

1

3

-36

2

NRL LADDER TEAM

W

L

B

P

Bulldogs

5

2

0

10

Wests Tigers

5

2

0

10

Sea Eagles

5

2

0

10

Titans

5

2

0

10

Broncos

4

3

0

8

Dragons

4

3

0

8

Panthers

4

3

0

8

Eels

4

3

0

8

Storm

4

3

0

8

Rabbitohs

3

4

0

6

Roosters

3

4

0

6

Raiders

3

4

0

6

Cowboys

2

5

0

4

Knights

2

5

0

4

Warriors

2

5

0

4

Sharks

1

6

0

2

NRL DRAW ROUND 8

April 18 - 27, home team first FRIDAY, April 25 Storm v Warriors Broncos v Rabbitohs

SATURDAY, April 26 Sharks v Panthers Cowboys v Eels Bulldogs v Knights

SUNDAY, April 27 Sea Eagles v Raiders Wests Tigers v Titans

Western Cape Bulletin April 23, 2014 Page 17


sport

Local clubs help shift focus from alcohol LEICHHARDT MP Warren Entsch has highlighted the great work of local sports clubs in Weipa who are helping to reduce binge drinking in the community and make clubs more welcoming to families. More than 40 clubs in Leichhardt are registered with the Australian Drug Foundation’s Good Sports program, which works with community clubs to help change their culture so they are more focused on young people and families, and less about drinking alcohol. These include the Weipa BMX Club. “This is a fantastic initiative and one that the Australian Government is pleased to support,” Mr Entsch said. “New research shows that the program really helps to reduce excessive drinking at sports clubs while keeping them financially viable. “It’s also a good investment for government, because for every dollar invested more than $4 is saved

LESS FOCUS ON ALCOHOL: The Weipa BMX Club is registered with the Australian Drug Foundation’s Good Sports program.

by reducing alcohol-related harm in the community. “From a club’s point of view, the program makes sport more accessible to people and increases participation, and Good Sports clubs attract more sponsors, players and supporters than clubs which aren’t associated with the program.” Good Sports provides

free support, advice and a framework to help sports clubs become leaders in reducing binge drinking and promoting family-friendly, safe and healthy environments. The program grew by 18 per cent in 2013 and there are now 6300 Good Sports clubs in Australia. “In Leichhardt, these include a whole range of

clubs, representing sports as diverse as BMX, rugby league, Oz tag, hockey, surf lifesaving, soccer, bowls, athletics, dragon boating, netball and judo, located from Edmonton to Cairns, Port Douglas, Mossman, Weipa and the Torres Strait,” Mr Entsch said. “I congratulate these clubs for the leadership they are

showing in our community. By helping people to get healthy through sport, we can avoid many of the negative consequences of binge drinking as well as lessen the substantial burden that alcohol places on governments and communities.” For more information on the program, visit www. goodsports.com.au

Applications open for QCCU Community Grants ARE you part of a not for profit community group, or know of a community group? Applications are now open for Queensland Country’s 2014-2015 CommunityGrantsScheme. Grants are available in the following categories: • Arts, culture and heritage • Education • Environment • Health • Sport and recreation Community groups undertaking projects in the 2014-2015 financial year relating to these funding categories are encouraged to apply for funding. Applying is easy – just jump onto the QCCU website at www.qccu. com.au and complete the online application form. Applications close Friday, May 9 at 5pm.

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Fishing

BE CROC WISE!

with Terri

How to be Crocodile Wise • Be aware of crocodiles – keep your eyes open, you might not be able to see them, but they are there. • Do not feed or otherwise interfere with crocodiles, small or large. • Avoid areas where large crocodiles or their nests have been seen • Camp at least 50 metres from the waters edge • Stand at least a few metres back from the waters edge when fishing and don’t stand on logs overhanging deep pools. • Do not clean fish, prepare food or engage in other activities on the waters edge and adjacent banks. • Dispose of food scraps (including fish) away from areas where people gather. • Keep arms and legs inside boat hulls.

Send your fishing photos to: terri@tackleworld.com.au

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early morning to land some quality Fingermark, as you can see by the pic. Peter McCulkin was one of them, but his catch was a couple of days before Easter. If you can catch some fresh Squid, by all accounts, you will be on the right path to filling your ice box, (chilly bin to those from across the ditch). The monthly Billfish comp was a none event due to the weather, but Dean, one of the chefs from the Alby, got a very nice little clip of a juvie Sailfish he hooked up on a new rig he was testing. Not saying anything Dean...Mum’s the word. To those of you who worked over Easter, hope you have a goodie this weekend. Will catch up next week and enjoy your fishing.

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Weipa weather

Weipa tide chart Wed 23

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Wonder what it was like in Blowen Bowen over easter? Couldn’t imagine it was any better than here. It was tent city at Penne and Mapoon but those who held the fort had a great break over Easter, including myself. Barra seems to be the flavour this week. There have been some top bites in the wee hours of the morning, and as they say the early bird gets the worm. Andoom, Big Bridge, Rocky Point, Evans Landing and Hornibrook are producing good catches of Barra on live bait, that’s if you can get past the Blue Salmon, as they are just about in plague proportions at the moment. I saw one visitor, fishing off the pad at Rocky Point, catch a Blue Salmon without any bait on his hook. Now that’s something you don’t see every day. Not only are the Blue Salmon harassing most anglers, the Threadies are also on the chew. Heresay has some over the metre – would love a pic emailed to me! Most Salmon will take just about any lure or bait you can throw at them but the biggest problem is they have very soft mouths, so use sharp hooks and don’t let slack line give them a chance of jumping off. If fishing from a boat Salmon usually swim against the tide after eating a bait, so don’t be surprised if you hear one jumping out behind you or your rod bends under the boat. Many rods have broken in this manner. Live Herring are the best especially if you can get onto some Cooktown Herring, easily recognised by the black spots along their lateral line. Some anglers braved the elements and wet a line in the

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1817 0.95 1921 1.06 2027 1.18 2129 1.29 2222 1.41 2307 1.53 2344 1.63 MOON PHASES: • Full Moon - May 15 • Last Quarter - May 21 • New Moon - Apr 29 • First Quarter - May 7

Weipa 5-day weather forecast THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Showers 8 - 6 knots, ESE - E winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

32°

Showers 7 - 5 knots, ESE - E winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

32°

Showers 6 - 5 knots, ESE winds. Chance of rain 80% Min 24°C.

32°

SUNDAY

Showers 6 - 5 knots, ESE winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

33°

MONDAY

Possible Shower 8 knots, ESE winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

32°

While the Western Cape Bulletin takes every care to ensure the information contained in the Tide and Weather information is correct, the Western Cape Bulletin accepts no responsibility for it’s accuracy. Information is provided by the Bureau of Meteorology.

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Carpentaria Golf Club Captain Brett Elms with Goodline managing director Catherine Kennedy. Goodlne is the sponsor of the upcoming 36-hole event.

C A R P E N TA R I A G o l f Club will be hosting its annual Open with 36 holes being played over the weekend of May 2 and 3. Club Captain Brett Elms said it was great to have 2014 Club Patrons John and Catherine Kennedy on board as sponsors for the event. “This is a major event on the FNQ golfing calendar, and it is the sixth year of the Weipa Goodline Open,” Brett said. “The support and sponsorship John and Catherine, and Goodline provide not just to the Carpentaria Golf Club, but a lot of events in Weipa,

is exceptional, and greatly appreciated by all”. Golfers from Weipa, FNQ, other parts of Australia, and as far as Tasmania took part in the event last year, and most are expected to return this year to compete for the Overall Weipa Open trophy, as well as fabulous daily and overall prizes for both men’s and ladies divisions. Players, spectators, and members are set to have a good time beginning with player registration and a calcutta for the A grade players on Friday night which will be held at the club commencing from 6pm.

Play will commence Saturday morning, and will conclude with a Tropical themed “Tee to the 19th Hole” party, including a casual dinner, and presentation of Saturday’s daily winners. Dinner and presentations will commence at 6.45pm, followed by entertainment until 11.30pm. Following Sunday’s play, presentations to the daily and overall placegetters will occur. Members and visitors to the club not competing in the event are invited to come down and support the players and enjoy the facilities over the weekend, including Friday and Saturday nights.

Anyone who is not playing but would like to attend the informal tropical dinner on Saturday night prior to the presentation is required to RSVP with payment to the club by April 28. Cost for the dinner is $30 per person. Nominations close on Tuesday, April 29, and can be either emailed to mbelms@bigpond. com or left in the box at the club. The draw for the weekend will be on the noticeboard at the club, and on the club website Thursday evening. Enquiries regarding the open can be directed to Club Captain Brett Elms (0412 752 534).


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