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PART OF THE CONVERSATION: Executive Officer of Dhimurru Corporation Steve Roeger (left) in discussion with Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs Nigel Scullion.

Ministers answer the call By MATT GARRICK

GOVE could one day be used as a military base, an export centre for forestry or to house a call centre, say two of the Prime Minister’s right-hand men. These were just a few of the positive ideas put on the table when Federal Government ministers and cabinet members Nigel Scullion and Bruce Billson visited the region last Sunday. After months of rattling the cage to get Federal Government ministers to Gove, local leaders voiced their satisfaction at finally having their cases heard up here, and at the ministers

having put their feet forward with some ideas for the town’s long-term future. Local Gove Taskforce representative John Tourish (above), who meets with members of Rio Tinto, the Australian and Territory Governments and the Northern Land Council on a monthly basis to try to formulate a future plan for the region, said the ministers gave them a “good hearing”. “They did engage with the Gove Community Advisory Committee (GCAC). “I believe that they gave them a fairly good hearing.”

THE fish had been caught but the fun was still being reeled in, when the Airnorth Ladies’ Fishing Classic Presentation Night was held last Saturday, March 8. In the same month as the Mardi Gras down south, fishing team the Reel Screaming Drag Queenies Angela Cerchi, Annette Cotterill and Jess Pitkin - brought all the colour of the parade up here to Nhulunbuy. And they weren’t alone in doing so; plenty of pics from the event inside, pages 18 and 19. >>

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Hard workers here to help OUT at the Garma site, 40km from Nhulunbuy, camps a group of men who are playing a big part in helping Nhulunbuy through its time of transition. These men are low-security prisoners, working their butts off as part of a program called Sentenced to a Job. For this program, they have been undertaking laborious tasks around the community, lending a hand to local businesses and organisations. The program also acts as a bridge for the men back into society. Already this year the crew has completed a number of vital jobs which otherwise may not have gotten done due to a lack of resources and volunteers. One such was for Gove Country Golf Club, where they helped the team there dig two new bunkers, mow and clean-up the whole course.

Club President DonnaMarie Grieve said the workers deserved huge praise for their assistance during a period where volunteers were hard to come by. “They’re really hard workers and they never complained. “I’d recommend them to any not-for-profit organisation that can’t find the volunteers or manpower needed for big tasks, due to the town’s current situation. “They’re there to help us, and they’ve already been doing a great job for the community.” NT Commissioner for Correctional Services Ken Middlebrook was in the region visiting the prisoners last week, and said he was impressed with how everything was going. He also enforced that this scheme was not trying to take work away from people in town. “We want to fill some

gaps where at the moment there is not a solution there. “So if we can provide a source of labour, whether it be full-time, part-time or voluntary, where people are struggling to fill that at the moment, we’re more than happy to talk to those people. “But we’re certainly not looking to compete against a labour market in town, to deny people in the community a job,

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or take contract labour away.” He said small businesses and not-for-profit organisations could benefit from the scheme. “It could be anybody. “If a business is struggling to find an employee and we’ve got somebody with the skills, or they’re prepared to train the person up, then we’re keen to talk to that person.” All the prisoners involved in the program are closing in on their release dates, so this has been seen as a way to start integrating them back into community. “Every one of those prisoners will become a citizen back in their community, so they’re far better off to be a citizen employed, and having gained skills, than somebody walking out of jail with no job and no

ABOVE: HELPING THE COMMUNITY: A group of men working their way through prison sentences were last week labouring at the Nhulunbuy Tip, using old tyres to create a recycling centre which will be used to store sawdust, compost, woodchips and soil. They moved more than 1000 tyres on their first day at the job, last Wednesday. BELOW: BUILDING BRIDGES BACK INTO SOCIETY: Chief Prison Officer Ian Gambling, Officer in Charge Ray Petrie, NT Commissioner of Correctional Services Ken Middlebrook and Executive Director of Custodial Operations Rob Steer at the Gulkula (Garma site) prison camp.

prospect for the future,” Mr Middlebrook said. Officer in Charge Ray Petrie said the men were able to take a lot of pride

out of the work they have done for the community. “They walk away with the sense that they’ve done something.”

For those in the community interested in utilising the Sentenced to a Job program, contact Ray on (0417 879 983).

Golfy greens up for day of beer, fun, potatoes GOVE’S golf course is already green, but it’s about potato and spoon race and much more. to get even greener, with huge St Patrick’s Day There will also be prizes for the Best Dressed, so celebrations to be held there this Sunday, March 16. locals have been urged to get green. A few Irish beers, As Club Manager music and stellar Jamie Henderson rounds of golf will all said; “Come along, be on the cards for eat, drink and be the day. merry! The festivities will “ E n j o y y o u rkick-off in the mornselves while at the ing, with golfers called same time helping to gather at 9.30am, support our local for a four-person clubs.” Ambrose, to tee-off at Children under 10.15am. 16-years-old will There will be prizes only be allowed in for first and second the clubhouse on the places and wooden day when accompaspoon, and the event nied by an adult. will be open to anyone, The Golfy kitchen although there is limis currently undergoited cart and club hire. ing a revamp and a At 12pm the lick of paint, with fun continues, with their new in-house scrumptious Irish chef starting up from grub up for grabs March 26.Their new including Steak and menu will have a foGuinness pies handcus on fresh seafood, made by John from GREEN MACHINE: Gove Country Golf Club Manager Jamie plus old favourites the Peninsula Bakery. Henderson encourages everyone to come along and get and specials. F ro m 1 p m o n - into the spirit of St Paddy’s Day this Sunday. As well, the new wards, kids can get restaurant at current their fun fix, with a waterslide being set up with rides remains nameless, with a competition under way on costing just a gold coin donation. facebook, calling for residents to help pick a new Through the whole afternoon the club will host moniker. The lucky local who picks the winning name games and competitions, such as toss the potato, a will be up for a free dinner for two.


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‘No plans’ for asylum seeker future THE Federal Department of Immigration has dismissed any hopes that Gove could be used as a base for asylum seekers sometime in the near future. A spokesperson for the Minister for Immigration Scott Morrison gave a clear response when questioned if there were plans for Gove to be used as a centre for asylum seekers, considering the town’s status of economic decline. “There are no plans to use Gove as a detention facility,” Mr Morrison’s office replied. The question arose on the same week that the government announced a $48m boost to police presence in NT asylum seeker facilities; none of which was expected to go to Gove. Chair of the East Arnhem Chamber of Commerce David Suter said Gove would be the perfect location to house low-risk asylum seekers, considering the large amount of empty houses that would be in town following the end of production at the Rio Tinto refinery.

Giles must fight harder for Gove: Tourish A MEMBER of the Gove Taskforce has called on Chief Minister Adam Giles (right) to do more to fight for Gove on a national level. Local business owner and Taskforce representative John Tourish said Mr Giles has not been doing enough to make Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his cabinet aware of what is happening to Gove. “I believe that there has been a lack of engagement or of communication between the NT Government and the Federal Government. “It falls upon the Chief Minister to get his dial in the face of the Prime Minister of Australia to lift this to a much higher priority than it has been up until now, and

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<< From Page 1 Members of the GCAC, the body made up of locals representing different parts of the community, said the visit was a step in the right direction. GCAC representative for education, Paul Mery, said the ministers showed interest without promising too much. “Very happy to see them here - there’s been a sentiment that we’d been ditched by the Feds, so this was very encouraging.” Mr Mery said that while the slow pace of progress had sometimes been frustrating, “having worked for the government, I know things don’t happen overnight”. Fellow GCAC member Hannah Seaniger said GCAC presented a strong message to the ministers. “I just hope they were listening.” Ms Seaniger said an idea put to the group by Mr Scullion about relocating military to Gove “was a great idea”. “It could be cost-effective and a quick approach.” Bringing in a military contingent was just one of the possibilities for the long-term future of

concern about the Chief Minister’s lack of vocal support for Gove, including Shadow Minister for Government Accountability Ken Vowles. Mr Vowles said the Chief Minister had been, “ignoring the major economic downturn happening in the Territory as a result of Rio Tinto curtailing their alumina refinery operations in Nhulunbuy.” The NT Government had not responded to questioning by time of publication.

engage the appropriate people that can work this forward.” Mr Tourish said that while the NT government public servants who worked in this town had done an excellent job in this early period of Gove’s transition, they would only would be able to be guided by the policies put in place by the NT cabinet. “And it’s time the Cabinet got on with their job.” Opposition politicians have echoed Mr Tourish’s

Nhulunbuy, Mr Scullion told the Arafura Times. “In the context of the Northern Australia strategy, this is an extremely strategic spot. “It’s the best deep water port between Darwin and Brisbane, it has a fantastic airstrip and we’ve got a lot of infrastructure here, so there is a strategic interest in maintaining all of that.” He said there were government departments that could be strategically placed here. “There are potentially elements of defence, customs, border protection, that would provide efficiencies here.” He said there could be a need for a bigger base here to respond to illegal foreign fishing vessels and other incursions. The Minister also mentioned there were potential opportunities for forestry in the region. “I have been having discussions for nearly a decade about the opportunities to grow Acacia mangium here.” Acacia mangium is a tree that takes seven years to mature. “They’re doing it on the Tiwis, and they’re harvesting every year now, and they woodchip straight into China, where you’ve got an existing market.

“And the really important things are a deep water port and a bitumen road to it, and you’ve got those, so you’ve got all of that infrastructure here as well.” He also mentioned that there had been discussions about constructing a call centre in town. “There’s a whole range of ideas about how to provide more customers. “Because from a business perspective, loss of their customers leaving town is the biggest impact on the businesses.” Mr Tourish said the Minister for Small Business Mr Billson was a good asset to have had here. “He’s a strong member of the cabinet. “We had two of the 20 Federal cabinet members here - so we had 10 per cent of the country’s decision makers here. “It was our opportunity to influence them and tell them we wanted outcomes.” Other priorities raised by the GCAC for the government to consider implementing included gazetting the Central Arnhem Road, expanding the region’s Indigenous education facilities and offering short-term special tax positions to small businesses.

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$15m. upgrade for Central Arnhem THE Central Arnhem Road will receive a share of $15m out of $106m in government funding announced to upgrade six remote Territory roads. The funding for the track was announced on March 5, and will go towards the construction of a bridge over Rocky Bottom Creek, the last major crossing on the Central Arnhem Road. The bridge project will be jointly funded by the Australian Government ($14m) and NT Government ($1m). NT Chief Minister Adam Giles said the Territory Government was contributing $16m to the $106m Territory-wide package, called the Regional Roads Productivity Package. “The six projects are examples of the kind of infrastructure investment that is desperately needed for Northern Development,” Mr Giles said.

To Family and Friends of Darryl Manderson Sincere Condolences during this time of sadness. From the Board, Management and Employees of YBE (2) Pty Ltd. We would like to thank the following who helped and supported us through last week with the tragic loss of Darryl/Dad. A very special thank you to Rio Tinto. Your assistance and support has been unbelievable. What’s that saying “only in Gove”. In no particular order a big thank you to the Contractors, Unions, YBE, The Craneys, Ambulance and Police. A special mention to Haenga Pirini and Owen (OE) Grills for your continuing support – we can’t thank you enough. My very dear friend June Grills who has been my rock throughout this sad time. You were by my side all the way through and I couldn’t have done it without you being there. Brooke and Brendan Ramm for caring for Kealah and Sabrina. Brooke for your assistance with the photos and all your support over the past week. A special thank you to the following people who couldn’t do enough for us: Maree Merrett, Nicky Seal, Leeshay Marsh, Jo Milne, Tony Cross and Renae Forbes. Thanks to all our friends who have texted, emailed, called in and phoned (too many to mention). Thank you Gove Community for your support and all the donations. The Golf Club for holding the service and everyone who helped out on Sunday 2nd March. If we have missed anyone, apologies but you know who you all are. I am sure Darryl/Dad would be overwhelmed by the support and love shown to his families. His memory will live on forever in Gove. Jo, Troy and Saara Manderson

“Better roads are the key to opening up the Territory’s remote areas, attracting investment and creating jobs.” The Roper and Buntine highways, Port Keats, Arnhem Link, and Santa Teresa roads had been identified as the five other Territory roads to receive upgrades. When asked what other future upgrades the NT Government would be funding for the Central Arnhem Road, a spokesperson for the Department of Infrastructure said they have, “committed to constructing truck pull over lanes (500m) to provide opportunities for heavy vehicles to pull over so other vehicles can pass safely”. “The design is complete and the Department of

Transport is waiting on gravel extraction clearances prior to construction. “This is a $1.5m project and is fully funded by NT Government.” The spokesperson also said the Territory Government were currently undertaking a Regional Infrastructure Planning study

which would review transport infrastructure across the Territory including roads, ports, rail and aerodromes. It has been expected that the outcomes and recommendations from this study would inform the government about investment opportunities and priorities across the regions.

Road works halted by the big Wet RESIDENTS have been warned that sections of the Central Arnhem Road should not be driven at the moment, due to severe weather conditions. The road is closed between Gapuwiyak and Bulman due to flooding at the Goyder River, and restrictions are in place between Bulman and the Stuart Highway due to the prolonged wet. These conditions have also meant the suspension of a number of road works. Maintenance works between Dhupuma and Gapuwiyak are occurring during the Wet but progress has been dependent on the weather. A spokesperson for the Department of Infrastructure said the construction of a bridge across

Doyndji Creek was “well advanced”. They said the construction process was programmed for completion in the early part of the 2014 Dry. The project is currently closed

down for the Wet, but is expected to be started up and completed by July, weather permitting. Up-to-date road reporting information is available on the NT Government website, www.ntlis. nt.gov.au/roadreport/.

Goyder River works delayed until Dec. ROAD work on the Central Arnhem Road originally scheduled to be finished by February this year have been delayed until December, 2014. Work on the Goyder River bridge project, and other associated road works, are under suspension for the current wet season. A spokesperson from the Department of Infrastructure said that construction was slower than anticipated during 2013, “due to site constraints”. Work is scheduled to recommence in Goyder River crossing. 2014, around April or May, with anticipated completion in December. Territory-based company Norbuilt Pty Ltd in 2012. “Goyder river crossing is under construction and A source at Norbuilt said the company was currently even though the contractor is experiencing difficulties about “50 to 60 per cent” of the way through the job. the project is expected to be completed by the end of The project, which has been fully funded by the 2014, weather permitting.” Australian Government, will include construction of a The $18.8m contract for the construction of a bridge 14.4km long gravel road including three new single lane and roadwork for the Goyder River was awarded to bridges to cross the Goyder River floodplain.

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A TERRITORY politician has accused the Federal Government of rehashing the former Labor government’s ideas for upgrading NT roads. Labor Member for Lingiari Warren Snowdon said he welcomed a new funding announcement to upgrade six roads across the Territory, including the Central Arnhem Road. “I agree that these six road

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“What is old is certainly new again as far as the shallow thinkers of the Abbott and Giles governments are concerned,” Mr Snowdon said. The six roads will share $106m in funding for major upgrades, as part of a joint government Regional Roads Productivity Package, which includes $15m for the Central Arnhem Road.


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More than a kilo of cannabis seized ONE and a half kilograms of cannabis of Police had closed off a supply has been seized from NT streets, as On The chain that was extensive and had part of a Police operation to stop drugs willing contributors across Top End being distributed into remote Top End Beat communities. communities. “It is important we send a message NT Police Drug and Organised with to these people that it is not worth it Crime Squad Members have seen the and you will be caught. successful conclusion to Operation Elva. NT “We understand these drugs were Detective Senior Sergeant Chris being sold for maximum profit and Board from the Drug Squad said the Police now these 17 offenders are before four month operation had shut down a the courts explaining their actions drug trafficking ring distributing cannabis to remote to a Magistrate.” communities, predominantly in Arnhem Land. Anyone with info on the supply of drugs into “Seventeen people in total have now been ar- remote communities has been urged to call Police rested and charged with multiple offences in relation (8987 1333) or Crime Stoppers (1800 333 000). to these activities. “One and a half kilograms of cannabis has been PHOTO: Cannabis seized during a Police Operation seized and removed from the streets.” targetting drug smuggling into remote communities. Detective Senior Sergeant Board said the actions Photo courtesy: NT Police.

Woman, 35, jailed over assault with broken bottle A 35-YEAR-OLD woman was sentenced to four months in prison at last week, after being found guilty of aggravated assault in Nhulunbuy. The assault, which occurred in Endeavour Square in November, 2013, resulted in a female victim being taken to Gove District Hospital with head wounds. Senior Sergeant Alex Brennan said: “The offender assaulted the victim with a broken spirit bottle causing a laceration to her head. “This was a particularly ugly incident which occurred during daylight hours with numerous people in close proximity, including children.” The sentence was handed down in Nhulunbuy Magistrate’s Court last week.

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Kava smuggler stopped in his tracks A 46-YEAR-OLD man was remanded in custody after being arrested at Gove Airport for kava smuggling on Tuesday, March 4. The man was charged with trying to smuggle 29kg of kava from Sydney into Nhulunbuy. Police have said he flew into Gove via Cairns with two carry-on bags containing the kava. “Nhulunbuy Police continue to target the illegal transportation and supply of kava throughout East Arnhem Land,” said Snr Sgt Brennan. “It is unfortunate that we continue to see this type of offending but there is a high demand for this illegal substance in the area.” If anyone has information surrounding the illegal supply of kava they are encouraged to contact Nhulunbuy Police (8987 1333) or Crimestoppers (1800 333 000).

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AN 18-year-old man has been charged with drug offences following a cannabis seizure at Maningrida Airport. Police located 56 grams of cannabis and 600 deal bags on the man who had flown in to the Arnhem Land community from Darwin on Thursday, March 6. If sold in the community, Police estimated that the conservative street value for the drugs would be around $5600. The man was charged with supplying and possessing a dangerous drug and was bailed to appear in the Maningrida Court on April 1.

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We will keep fighting: Teachers GOVE Peninsula teachers have continued their fight against Territory Government resource cuts, and acknowledge their battle could be a long one. A Territory-wide teacher’s strike took place last Friday, the first in three months, which saw local education staff rally together in Nhulunbuy to voice their concerns. Many of them had harsh words for a government that they say is not listening, either to workers such as them, or even to each other. One major concern raised was that while the Federal Government has been pushing to get more children to school in remote areas, the Territory government is cutting resources needed to deal with this student influx. Acting President of the Arnhem Regional Council for the Australian Education Union Jarvis Ryan said there was a real lack of policy

coordination between the two governments. “We welcome the new Remote Schools Attendance Strategy in Yirrkala; it’s been a fantastic initiative in the community and it has lead to a big increase in students attending school. “But it’s also really raised the pressure on teachers to deal with much-larger numbers of students, many of whom have a poor attendance history and various behavioural issues and special needs that are impossible to address without proper support.” Mr Ryan, who is a teacher at Yirrkala School, said in his class alone, he has six students who can hardly read at all. “They need really intensive assistance, pretty much all day, and I’ve got usually about 18 to 20 students in my classroom, so I can’t spend all day with them.

“So if we want them to catch up or try and build their literacy, we have to make that investment or we might as well say, ‘well, what is the point of those students coming to school if they can’t participate effectively?’” Fellow local union representative Don McKinnon said teachers have got the public on their side, in their fight for adequate resources, and now it needs to stay that way. “We’re in it for the long haul now,” he said. Local MLA and former school teacher Lynne Walker also spoke at the rally, calling for the strikers to stay strong. “What the government doesn’t understand is that you’re not doing this for yourselves, but for the kids that you’re teaching.” Education workers from Nhulunbuy, Yirrkala, Gapuwiyak and other Homeland communities attended the rally on the day. NOT HAPPY: A protestor at Friday’s education rally.

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Exploring the wonders of our own backyard A NEW book has been released to open the eyes of students to the wonders of nature that exist right here in our own backyard. The book, entitled Nganapungu Wanga (Our Country) regales readers in information about the common flora in East Arnhem Land. It was compiled largely by Middle School students from Yirrkala. Nganapungu Wanga showcases the uses of local plant life; from the tasty bush tucker of the green plum or native peanut, to the artistic tools found in stringybark trees to the medicinal uses of the unfortunately-named Rotten Cheesefruit. And it has been hailed as a valuable new resource for schools across Gove. Last Wednesday, it was launched at Nhulunbuy Christian College (NCC), where some of its young authors taught Year One students about local plants and foods they had long known about. Yirrkala School teacher Jarvis Ryan said the students involved in making the book had found a valuable use for their knowledge of local nature. “There are a lot of things that aren’t valued in our Western school curriculum, but when you look at some Yolngu children’s knowledge of their country, it’s extraordinary.” He said the youngsters could gain a sense of pride from the fact that their knowledge of country was so interesting to others. The boys passed on some of this knowledge to the NCC students, who were also starting to learn some basics of Yolngu-Matha language in class. Vice versa, the Yirrkala kids who came to help launch the new books were able to practice their English skills while doing so. NCC teacher Lara Hvala said it was a positive sharing experience for both schools. “It’s great to be able to help open their worlds.” In the book, all of the English names for the flora are accompanied by Yolngu-Matha translations. The books are set to soon be launched in Nhulunbuy High and Primary Schools. Anglicare NT funded the project alongside the Australian Government, and the books were compiled with help from local Yolngu and Ngapaki education and environmental professionals. RIGHT: SHARING KNOWLEDGE: Yirrkala School students helped NCC littlies learn about nature in East Arnhem Land.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: If you have an upcoming event, please let us know by email to editor@arafuratimes.com.au or phone Matt Garrick on 1300 088 000.

Rotary Trivia Night this Saturday. Pictured: 2013 winners Bad Medicine.

WEEKLY Every Wednesday. Nine-hole Chook Run, Gove Country Golf Club, 2.30 - 5.30pm. Every Wednesday. Barefoot Bowls at the Arnhem Club, from 5.30pm, followed by Karaoke. Every Wednesday. Open Mic Wednesdays - Walkabout Tavern from 8pm. Every Thursday. Badge Draw, Arnhem Club, from 5.30pm, followed by Karaoke. Every Friday. Nine-hole Beer Run, Gove Country Golf Club, 2.30 - 5.30pm. Every Friday. TGIF Weekly Draw, in the Walkabout Tavern from 4.30pm, prizes drawn at 6.30pm. Every Friday. Jag the Joker, Arnhem Club, tickets from 5-6pm, draw 6-9pm. Every Friday. Gove Surf Club open from 4pm, great views and family atmosphere, BBQ 6-8pm. Every Friday & Saturday. Grant Pukeroa live in the Beer Garden, 9pm-3am @ The Arnhem Club. Every Friday & Saturday. DJ Wil.K The Baddist, live in The Jam, 9pm 'til late - Walkabout Tavern. Every Saturday. Goose Club (tickets on sale from 11.30am), and Jam Session from 1pm at the Arnhem Club. Every Tuesday. Pool Comp at the Arnhem Club, from 5.30pm.

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Fri 14. Gove Film Society presents: FRIDAY THE 14TH FRIGHT NIGHT. Screening: Darkside (plus one other). 4C's Community Centre, doors, bar, food from 6pm. Sat 15. Juniors and Seniors Motocross. Sat 15. Rotary Trivia Night. Sun 16. St Paddy's Day at Gove Country Golf Club. Four person Ambrose starts 9.30am, BBQ lunch, waterslide, Irish music, beers, games and fun all afternoon from 12pm. Sun 16. Sports Medicine Australia host Sports Safety workshop. 9.30am - 4.30pm. Info: (08 8927 2333). Sat 22. Arafura Times 2013 Photos of the Year Exhibition Opening Night. 4C's Community Centre (opposite the bakery). Doors open 6pm. Free entry, nibblies and drinks available. Sun 23. Arafura Times 2013 Photos of the Year Exhibition. 4C's Community Centre (opposite the bakery). Free entry, 10am - 4pm. Info: (0439 790 155). Sat 29. NCL Art and Craft Markets, Town Hall, 9am-12pm.

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 letters to the editor/comment Life will continue in paradise By GCAC members Glenn Aitchison and Paul Mery I JUST recently spent two wonderful days out on the water enjoying the uniqueness and pleasures Gove has to offer. A couple of days away from town and the reminders of the changes that are occurring in our town was bliss - except for dealing with the three ladies on our fishing team! I was lucky enough to spend the night camping at Banu Banu and spoke with the owners there of the changes they are experiencing. Everyone is facing the metamorphosis in different ways. But what was so good was the positivity that exuded from the people gathered for the night and the hosts at Banu Banu. Life will go on. We change and adapt to the best of our abilities, be positive and work forward, and life will continue in paradise. The challenges The GCAC and Gove Taskforce representatives continue to work

with Rio Tinto, NT and Australian Governments to request any support packages made available to the community be presented as a matter of urgency. We have received much feedback on the uncertainty that exists and are working hard to ensure critical stakeholders are aware of our needs to bring certainty and economic growth. Positive results need to happen now to instill confidence in our community. A Gove Taskforce meeting was held in Canberra on Friday, February 21. While in Canberra, representatives had the opportunity to meet with several Commonwealth officials and made great efforts to ensure our voice and message was heard. Although the day wasn’t as fruitful as hoped, in a sign of positive momentum, representatives from the Department of Industry and Enterprise Connect finally visited

Gove and met with the Regional Coordination Committee the following week. Future and opportunities The Chief Minister’s Expert Economic Development Panel, Rio Tinto with Martin Charron and GCAC through the Regional Economic Development Committee are still scoping options for local and regional development ideas. At this stage a lot of this planning is to do with maximising the use of infrastructure, resources and facilities. These include the wharf, airport, CDU and school facilities, housing stock that will be available for new and developing enterprises. Key information/news Key focus groups continue to meet with community members to drive for positive economic growth and a sustainable community.

• A meeting was held at the Town Hall on February 20, to meet with community groups in discussions on the future and the creation of a Community, Sporting and Cultural Assistance Plan. If you received a copy of the questionnaire please complete and return ASAP. • Medicare Local conducted a comprehensive needs assessment of our community (and others throughout the NT) through an online or written survey. Hopefully all took the opportunity to provide feedback regarding our community’s health care needs. • The Community Support Service hub is alive and well and is there for us all. Have you or your business met with Rio Tinto or NTG Department of Business to discuss and plan for your circumstances?

CLP must resolve teacher dispute NOBODY makes the decision to take industrial action lightly, least of all our hard-working teachers. But they did so last week, surrendering a day’s pay to protest about the CLP’s savage cuts to education which have left classrooms overcrowded and insufficient resources to deliver the best possible outcomes for students. This dispute is not about pay, it’s about the resourcing of education. In the current enterprise bargaining agreement, the CLP government are not addressing working conditions which impact

negatively upon teachers’ capacity to teach. Clearly, John Elferink, as the public employment minister, is currently auditioning for the chief minister’s job, with instability rife within the ranks of government members. How do the executive of the Australian Education Union represent the interests of their teacher members with such a hostile and belligerent minister who claims Friday’s strike action was really about teachers wanting to go “camping and fishing”? I would challenge John Elferink, or the education

minister Peter Chandler, or Adam Giles to spend a day in the shoes of the teacher at Yirrkala School who currently has a composite class of preschool, transition and year one. Or to spend a day at a homeland school where student attendance is good and the sole teacher is responsible for a class of students ranging from the age of five to 16. It’s high time the CLP government got back to the negotiating table and recognised the fact that fewer teachers and support staff means bigger classes, and

that there is not a shred of evidence which supports their claim that larger class sizes do not negatively impact on student outcomes. Territory students and their teachers clearly deserve better. LAST weekend saw the AGM of the Gove Boat Club fill almost all of its positions. Congratulations to those who have put their names forward as well as the hard-working committee of the past two years who have returned the club to a financially viable position and a vibrant and attractive family venue.

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I know it is thanks to dedication and volunteer hours of many but I highlight returning president and commodore Brad Smith, and the soon to depart McIIlree family. Thank you Neil and Cassie for your selfless devotion to the club - you will be sorely missed.

Lucky ducky wins own Goose Club Raffle FOR kids across Arnhem Land, flying to sporting events can be pretty expensive. That’s why organisers of Arnhem Cluster School Sport have been out and about rattling the tin; fundraising to make sure the youngsters of this region have the same opportunities as others, despite costs of travel due to our remoteness. Arnhem Cluster hosted the Arnhem Club’s Goose Club Raffle last Saturday, giving away generous

prizes, donated by the Arno, including a return flight to Cairns. In a fun twist of fate, the main prize was won by none other than the local Arnhem Cluster representative, Jodie Nunn. They raised over $1200 for the organisation on the day, which they said was a big boost to helping kids pay the way to representing the area in sporting events across the Territory. Arnhem Cluster gets kids involved in sports such as cricket, AFL, athletics, rugby

GETTING A SPORTING CHANCE: Arnhem Cluster kids Ashleigh, Dakota, Max and Harry with local rep, Jodie Nunn, hosted the Arno Goose Club raffle last Saturday. hosted by a different notleague, netball, basketball next level of competition. The Goose Club Raffle for-profit organisation each and more, and helps talented youths break through to the runs every second Saturday, time.

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FOLKS are invited to take a trip to the spooky side of town this Friday, March 14, for the upcoming double feature from the Gove Film Society. For this frightful month the society are humorous ghost tales from Aboriginal at Flix in the Wet in Darwin. screening a Horror Movie Double Bill, Australia, based on real-life stories and The other film, Wake In Fright (1971), featuring two flicks; one new, and one a cult told by a cast of top Aussie actors including will have viewers vowing to never play a classic - The Darkside and Wake in Fright. Deborah Mailman, Bryan Brown and game of two-up again. The Darkside (2013) is the latest film former Gove girl Shari Sebbens. As Film Society organiser Kathy Gray from Australian director Warwick Thornton, Since it was released last year, The said, “Be prepared to contemplate the of Samson and Delilah (2009) fame. Darkside has been rolling at film festivals terrifying and otherworldly, and best have It presents a series of poignant, sad and across the country, including just last month someone close by to hold on to!” The Gove Film Society screening is this Friday, March 14, at 4C’s Community Centre, opposite the bakery. It’s a free screening, but please book tickets as there are limited seats. Doors, bar and food from 6pm, first movie (The Darkside) starts 6.30pm, second film (Wake In Fright) at 8.30pm. Full details and to reserve tickets: gpf-filmsociety.eventbrite.com.au/.

Tying together the threads of history THE threads of history are being sewn together for an intriguing new exhibition at the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT (MAGNT). East Arnhem artists from Nhulunbuy, Yirrkala and Ramingining are taking part in the new exhibition, entitled string theory: Focus on contemporary Australian art, that opened to the public on Saturday, March 8. The show explores innovative approaches to fibre and art in a contemporary context and presents a range of

artworks from sculpture to photography, painting to video. MAGNT Director, Pierre Arpin said string theory features the work of over 30 artists and artist groups from all over Australia. “One such work by Ramingining artist, Frances Djulibing, Yukuwa (feather string yam vine), is an intricate installation of beautifully handcrafted string made from banyan fibre, which represents a yam vine.” Other NT artists featured in string theory

are Djuwakan DJ 2 Marika (N hu lu nb u y) , Robyn Djunginy (Ramingining), Lipaki Marlaypa (Yirrkala), Dhundunga 2 Mununngurr (Yirrkala) and Artwork Yukuwa (feather string yam vine), from 2013 by East t h e Yi r r k a l a Arnhem artist Frances Djulibing. Printmakers. open-ended embracing The exhibition will The exhibition’s cura- diverse approaches to the be open at MAGNT in tor Glenn Barkley said, idea of ‘fibre’ or craft- Darwin until July 13. “string theory is a scien- based disciplines.” tific principle that posits a theory of everything. “It implies expansion and connection across time and space, porous and

Somewhere over the Black Rainbow Black Rainbow by Steve Balbi Review by ANGELA MADDEN Black Rainbow is the debut solo album from Steve Balbi, a man perhaps better known as the former bass guitarist for Noiseworks and frontman of Electric Hippies. Steve appears to be a man who has been both around the traps, and fallen through them. This is his record about coming through a prolonged foggy period of personal trials and illicit excesses. Black Rainbow seems a fitting title to this recording - a place of beauty tinged with sadness. It has been awhile since Steve’s time in the spotlight with Noiseworks in the late 80s and early 90s. It has taken him awhile to travel down the solo recording route, and you can feel that this album is part of an important step, almost a purging, for the musician. Steve Balbi is also a music producer, and indeed this solo album is self-produced. It is also an independent release. Black Rainbow is an easily accessible soft-rock recording. It has vocals as perhaps the primary focus, with

soaring aspects to the songs and production. Steve is touring this release at present, as part of a national tour with the Baby Animals. Says Steve Balbi of his music: “What I learned was that I’m not as great as I thought I was, and I’m not as bad as I thought I was. “I’ve learned that my ego is really destructive and I try to keep that out of my life as much as possible. “It’s made music a real blessing. I was one that couldn’t take compliments but I find I can take compliments now.” He said that he really believes that music is a gift, and it was given to him to share with people. Each week we will feature an album by an Australian artist or group. Listen out as we play a track from the feature album, Monday to Friday this week, just prior to the midday news. A full interview between Station Manager Ange and Steve Balbi will be broadcast on-air at 2pm, Wednesday, March 12 on 106.9 Gove FM.

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WATERFRONT KITCHEN GRAND OPENING, MAR. 6 THE Boat Club played host to a huge ‘Grand Opening’ party last Thursday night, when the Waterfront Kitchen crew opened their doors to the public. After departing from a long tenure cooking up delicious food for folks at Gove Country Golf Club, the Waterfront has moved home and set-up shop at the Boatie. Head chef Dennis Rassmussen and his crew had originally been based out at the Boatie, but then moved into town - and as Boat Club Commodore Brad Smith put it, the Opening last Thursday was something of a “homecoming”. The venue was filled to the brim with punters keen to try out the new tucker, many of who signed-up for club memberships. “Thursday is normally our quietest night by far - this is really exciting for the club,” said Brad. The club will now be extending their trading hours for meals, by opening for lunch on Fridays as well as dinners from Thursday to Sunday and lunches on weekends.

ABOVE: Eula Rohan and Louise Law. BELOW: Mac and Maddi Barnett with Levina Smith.

ABOVE: Jess Turner and Graham Lenane. BELOW: Thomas and Liz Telfar.

FAMILY REUNION: Shawn, Teegan, Rome, Matt. Front: Vic, Wanda and Lucie.

Angeleen Lewers (with bub Matthew McKenzie), Kate Fraser, Natalie Lewers. Front: Dad and son Keith and Jamie Moselen and Travis McKenzie. ABOVE: Zoe Hutchinson and Cassie Baulch. BELOW: NEW HOME: Waterfront Kitchen Crew Jhucel Macklin-Shaw, Jesse Blacklow and Dennis Rasmussen.

ABOVE: Anto Bilic, Enzo Bilic and Laura Larcombe having a farewell meal on their last night in town. BELOW: THE MILLS SISTERS: Jasmine, Taylah and Maddison.

THE BENSLEY FAMILY: Jacob, Joel, Hamish, Dee and Robby.

Les Selfer, Tony Willis and Trent Acton enjoying the stunning view.

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, MARCH 8 INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day celebrated women across the world last Saturday, and the ladies in Gove enjoyed it in style, at a luncheon at the Arnhem Club. The event was held to herald the priceless contributions women offer our community, and indeed, the planet. As well as relaxing in good company with fine food and

LEFT: Cassie Duykers and Eliza Skinner. RIGHT: Nga Kibble and Women’s Day Luncheon organiser Jennifer Peers.

Setaita Ofa, Lisita Taulali and Fatai Fainga’a from Gove’s Tongan community.

drinks, the ladies had the chance to win lucky door prizes, and were inspired by a speech from local community leader, Wendy Troe. The event was put on by local organisation Celebrating Women in the North (CWIN). For more information about CWIN, contact Jennifer Peers (0457 807 340).

RIGHT: Esther Mitchell, Ali Willis, Katherine Robinson and Steph Freeman (seated).

ABOVE LEFT: Rebecca Marika, Paula Gumana, Annie Studd, Dhamula Burarrwanga and Bec Charlesworth. ABOVE RIGHT: Reiny and Janine Bevis with Carissa Myers. LEFT: Kasey Lloyd and Karina Stevenson. RIGHT: Lynne Walker and Carissa Myers. BELOW LEFT: Denise Marrable and Chris Parfitt. BELOW RIGHT: Jenny Tymms and Hazel Trudgen.

Lyn Whitford and Louise McKinnon.

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THURSDAY 13

5:30 Today 8:30 Danoz Direct 9:00 Brand Developers 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Movie: “Irresistable” (M l,s,a,v) - Sophie is convinced that her husband’s beautiful co-worker, Mara, is stalking her. 2:30 National News Now 3:45 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 9:10 The NRL Footy Show - Join Fatty Vautin, Michael Slater, Erin Molan, Beau Ryan and Darryl Brohman, along with the game’s biggest names for all the fun and all things footy in the show’s 21st year 10:10 Fat Tony & Co 11:10 The AFL Footy Show 1:00 Extra 1:30 Brand Developers 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News / 5:00 Today

5:30 Sunrise 9:30 The Morning Show 10:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “Doomsday Man” (M v,a) 1:30 The Daily Edition 2:30 The Chase 3:30 Seven News At 4 4:30 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:30 Seven News 6:30 Home And Away 7:30 Tricked 8:30 Young, Lazy and Driving Us Crazy - With another housemate gone, the tension reaches boiling point and becomes too much for one of them. For others, there is a change on the horizon as they take to their new work placement which sees them flipping burgers. 9:30 Botched Up Bodies 10:30 TBA 11:30 Dr Oz 12:30 Home Shopping 3:30 NBC Today / 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 Korean News 5:30 Football International: Germany Vs Chile 8:00 Weatherwatch 8:05 World News 1:00 One Born Every Minute 2:55 Luke Lguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize 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 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita 8:00 Gormet Farmer 8:30 Sicily Unpacked 9:35 Rectify: Drip, Drip (M v,a) - Daniel loses his grip on reality as he wrestles with life after Death Row. Unable to sleep, he spies on the house of the girl he allegedly murdered – the first in a long night of surreal and troubling events. 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:30 Thursday FC 12:00 Do You See What I See? 1:00 The Man Who Saved The World 2:00 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 1:00 Janet King 2:00 At The Movies 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News 6:00 Paralympic Highlights 6:30 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Would I Lie To You? 8:30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries - When a second body is found in a coffin just before it is to be buried, Blake is on the case. He knew the victim and won’t let the matter rest until he has answers. 9:30 Line Of Duty - Arnott is convinced Gates played a part in Jackie’s disappearance. 10:30 Lateline 11:10 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 11:40 Rage 5:30 Paralympic Highlights

5:30 Today 8:30 Danoz Direct 9:30 Brand Developers 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Movie: “Wildcats” (M s,l) 2:30 National News Now 3:35 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 Football: Brisbane Broncos Vs North Queensland Cowboys 9:00 Football: South Sydney Rabbitohs Vs Manly Sea Eagles 11:00 Movie: “Every Which Way But Loose” (M v,s,l) - Clint Eastwood stars as an easygoing trucker with a loyal primate companion and a talent for fighting--which earns him money on the side as well as more than a few enemies--while he roams the American Southwest in search of the woman he loves. 1:20 Movie: “Times Square” (M a,l) - A modern generation gap story about a 13 year old girl who learns about life on her own when she teams up with a defiant anti-social child of the streets. 3:30 Brand Developers 4:00 Good Morning America

5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “First Shot” (M v) 1:30 The Daily Edition 2:30 The Chase 3:30 Seven News At 4 4:30 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:30 Better Homes And Gardens 6:00 Football: Collingwood Vs Fremantle 9:30 Movie: “Good Morning Vietnam” - When the U.S. Army engages irreverent, nonconformist radio deejay Adrian Cronauer, it unleashes a secret, if unpredictable, weapon: laughter. Cronauer blasts the formerly serene, sanitized airwaves with a constant barrage of rapid-fire humour and the hottest hits from back home. The G.I.s love him, but the top brass is up in arms. 12:00 Desperate Housewives 1:10 Celebrity Juice 2:00 Harry’s Practice 2:30 Home Shopping 3:30 NBC Today

5:00 World News 1:00 The Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 Inspector Rex: Ice Time (Part 2) 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 Coast: The Riddle Of The Tides 8:35 Henry Viii’s Enforcer: The Rise And Fall Of Thomas Cromwell 9:35 As It Happened 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Feed 11:30 Movie: “At A Glance” (M l,n,s,v) - In Italian. When art critic Pietro Lulli brings his significantly younger companion Gloria to an exhibition, he doesn’t realise that her admiration of the work by struggling sculptor Adrian will have such a lasting effect on her. The two immediately hit it off and Gloria soon becomes Adrian’s companion. 1:40 Movie: “Kurt Wallender: The Courier” (M n,v,l,d) 3:20 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 Rage 10:30 Rage Guest Programmer 11:30 Australian Story 12:00 The Next Big Thing 1:00 Father Brown: The Devil’s Dust 2:00 Movie: “Best Of The Badmen” (PG) 3:30 Movie: “Slaughter Trail” (PG) 5:00 Walk On The Wild Side 5:30 Devil Island: Devil Dynasty 6:00 Paralympic Highlights 6:30 Hello Birdy: Travellers 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Doc Martin 8:20 Midsomer Murders - A series of murders in Midsomer St Claire seem to be inspired by macabre images on a medieval fresco recently discovered in the church crypt. But who is responsible and why? 9:50 The Mystery Of A Hansom Cab: Based on the novel by Fergus Hulme in which a man is murdered in 19th century Melbourne. The investigation uncovers a trail of secrets and scandal spreading from opium dens and brothels to the cream of society. 11:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 12:05 Rage Guest Programmer 5:00 Rage / 5:30 Paralympic Highlights

5:30 Children’s Programs 6:30 Weekend Today - Saturday 9:30 Danoz Direct 10:30 Who Do You Think You Are? 11:30 The Middle 12:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 3:30 The Bottom Line 4:00 South Aussi With Cosi 4:30 Your 4x4 5:00 Getaway 5:30 National News Saturday 6:30 The Block: Fans Vs Faves Unlocked - Join Shelley Craft and see all the funniest behind the scenes from another week of renovating. See how the kitchens are progressing and get the inside scoop from judges Neale, Shaynna and Darren. 7:10 TBA 9:10 Movie: “Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows” (M v) - Sherlock Holmes is back with his sidekick Dr. Watson. They once again join forces to outwit and bring down an adversary that even has Sherlock doubting himself, the cunning Professor Moriarty. 11:45 Movie: “Mirrors” (AV v,h,l) 1:50 Movie: “Divine Madness” (M l,s) 3:30 Brand Developes 4:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo / 5:00 Wesley Impact

5:30 Saturday Disney 6:30 Weekend Sunrise 9:30 The Morning Show - Weekend 11:30 TBA 12:30 Movie: “Pixel Perfect” (G) Roscoe is a typical teenager who attends school, is tech-savvy and enjoys listening to his best friend, Samantha’s band. When the band flounders because they don’t have the right image, Roscoe experiments with some technology and concocts a holographic star named ‘Loretta Modern’ for the band. With Samantha’s musical talents and Loretta fronting the band, they become an overnight sensation. 2:30 TBA 5:00 Gold Coast Vs Richmond 9:30 TBA 1:30 Desperate Housewives: Susan must decide whether she will comply with her art teacher’s request, and Gaby finds herself without parent volunteers for her first outing as president of the PTA. 2:30 Harry’s Practice 3:00 It’s Written Oceania 3:30 Home Shopping 4:30 Dr Oz: Belly Blasting Supplements - Get answers to your health questions from Dr Oz and other leading doctors, hospitals, associations and authors.

5:00 World News 1:00 The Emperor’s Secret Garden 2:05 Lenny Henry: Finding Shakespeare 3:00 Steve Schapiro: An Eye On American Icons 4:00 A Season At The Juillard School New York 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita 5:35 Treasures Decoded 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Great Serengeti 8:30 The Story Of The Jews 9:30 Movie: “Rampart” (MA s,l) - Sandy George presents this Australian premiere film as part of SBS’s American Indie Season: Los Angeles, 1999. Vietnam vet and Rampart Precinct cop Dave Brown is the last of the renegade law enforcers, working to take care of his family and struggling for his own survival. Brown is dedicated to doing “the people’s dirty work” and asserting his own unique brand of justice. 11:30 Movie: “Priceless” (M l) - In French. 1:25 Diary Of A Teenage Nudist 2:25 Movie: “Ricky” (M s,l,n) - In French. 4:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 Rage 7:30 Asia Pacific Focus 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Offsiders 10:30 Paralympic Highlights 11:00 Australian Story 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Compass 2:00 Doc Martin 3:00 Art Of Germany: A Divided Land 4:00 Sunday Arts: Big Ideas 5:10 Father Brown: The Devils Dust 6:00 Paralympic Highlights 6:30 Compass: Joanna Lumley The Search For Noah’s Ark: Part 2 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Richard Hammond Builds A Universe 8:30 Rake 9:30 Waking The Dead: Harbinger (Part 2) 10:20 Wallander: Firewall 11:50 Movie: “For A Few Dollars More” (M a,v) - The ‘Man With No Name’ teams up with equally lethal Colonel Mortimer in pursuit of a sadistic killer and his band of desperadoes. 2:00 Movie: “Macao” (PG) 3:25 Richard Hammond Builds A Universe 4:30 Catalyst 5:00 Gardening Australia / 5:30 Collectors

5:30 Children’s Programs 6:30 Weekend Today 9:30 Financial Review Sunday 10:00 Wide World Of Sports 11:00 Sunday Footy Show 1:00 Broncos Insider 1:30 2014 Intrust Supercup 3:30 Football: Gold Cost Titans Vs Wests Tigers 5:30 National News Sunday 6:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 7:10 60 Minutes 8:10 Fat Tony & Co 9:10 Person Of Interest 10:10 Love Child: As Kings Cross is invaded by soldiers on R&R leave from the Vietnam War, Joan helps Viv track down her brother. After losing her baby, Annie’s life spirals out of control until she is rescued by an unlikely guardian angel. 11:10 Who Gets The Last Laugh? 11:40 Financial Review Sunday 12:10 What Would You Do? 1:00 Spyforce 2:00 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America - Sunday 4:30 National Early Morning News / 5:00 Today

5:30 Children’s Programs 6:30 Weekend Sunrise 9:30 AFL Game Day 11:00 Footy Flashbacks 12:30 TBA 3:30 Better Homes And Gardens 5:00 The Great South East 5:30 Seven News 6:00 TBA 7:30 Sunday Night 8:30 Downton Abbey 9:30 Castle: Almost Famous / Murder Most Fowl 12:00 Hannibal: Coquilles - The team tracks a killer who is turning his victims into ‘angels’. As the hunt continues, Jack must juggle the investigation with the realization that his wife has terminal cancer. 12:30 Dr Oz 2:30 NBC Today - International news and weather including interviews with newsmakers in the world of politics, business, media, entertainment and sport. 3:30 NBC Meet The Press 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Al Jazeera News 1:30 Cycling Central 2:00 Speedweek 4:00 Football Asia 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Wainwright Walks 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita Bitesize 7:35 Lost Worlds: The Vikings 8:35 I, Human. 9:30 There’s Something About Patrick 10:30 Movie: “The Good Life” (M l,n,s) In Spanish. A thoughtprovoking depiction of life in the Chilean city of Santiago, following four characters who struggle to reach their goals, but each of them obtains something unexpected and different from what they wanted. 12:20 Movie: “A Short Stay In Switzerland” (MA a) - Just after losing her husband to a fatal neurological condition, Dr Anne Turner is diagnosed with a similar illness. So she plans to end her life herself. 2:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Midday Report 1:00 Landline 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Paralympic Highlights 6:30 Who’s Been Sleeping In My 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 Monroe 12:25 Parliament Question Time 1:25 Movie: “Hell Is For Heroes” (M v) 3:05 Movie: “Fort Apache” (G) 5:30 Eggheads

5:30 Today 8:30 Danoz Direct 9:00 Brand Developers 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Movie: “Oranges and Sunshine” (M a,l) 2:30 National News Now 3:45 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 8:10 Love Child 9:10 TBA 11:10 Partners: Sperm Und Drang 11:35 Oh Sit! A high-stakes, musical chairs competition, in which 12 thrill-seekers race head-to-head through five physically demanding obstacle course-style eliminations as they each compete to claim a chair - all to the sounds of a live band. 12:30 Extra 1:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 1:30 Brand Developers 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News 5:00 Today

5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “Patricia Cornwell: The Front” (M v) 1:30 The Daily Edition 2:30 The Chase 3:30 Seven News At 4 4:30 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:30 Seven News 6:30 Home And Away 7:00 TBA 8:15 Revenge: Surrender 9:15 How I Met Your Mother: Unpause 9:45 How I Met Your Mother: The Drunk Train / No Pressure 10:40 TBA 11:10 Talking Footy 12:10 Parks And Recreation: Pawnee Commons 12:30 Home Shopping 3:00 Sons And Daughters 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 The Royal Jewels 2:05 Battle Castle 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 The Farm Fixer 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Idris Elba: King Of Speed 8:35 Stephen Hawking’s Future Universe 9:30 Housos 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Clown: Casa Tua - Mia forces Frank to get his sperm count checked. Complications including a children’s DVD, a porn movie and a furious Iben ensues. Meanwhile, Casper finds a pregnancy test in the kitchen and after disbanding the idea that Frank could have placed it there, he moves on to find the guilty party. 12:00 Shorts On Screen 12:40 Derren Brown: The Heist 1:35 William Shatner’s Weird Or What? 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:30 Today 8:30 Danoz Direct 9:30 Brand Developers 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Movie: “My Fellow Americans” (M l) 2:30 National News Now 3:45 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 8:10 The Big Bang Theory: The Occupation Recalibration 8:40 The Big Bang Theory: The Decoupling Fluctuation 9:10 2 Broke Girls: And The Married Man Sleepover 9:40 2 Broke Girls: And The Pastry Porn 10:10 Two And A Half Men: Cab Fare And A Bottle Or Penicillin 10:40 Two And A Half Men: Thanks For The Intercourse 11:10 Weeds: Une Mère Que J’aimerais Baiser 11:40 20/20 12:30 Extra 1:00 Brand Developers 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News / 5:00 Today

5:30 Sunrise 8:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Movie: “ATF” (M v) 1:30 The Daily Edition 2:30 The Chase 3:30 Seven News At 4 4:30 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:30 Seven News 6:30 Home And Away 7:00 TBA 11:15 Smash: The Song - Derek calls in help for a special event, but Jimmy’s pride might get in the way of a huge opportunity Karen orchestrates for him and Kyle. Peter challenges Julia’s pride as they continue to work together. Meanwhile, Ronnie struggles to assert her independence from a powerful mother, as Eileen finds herself at a moral crossroads with huge ramifications for ‘Bombshell.’ 12:30 Home Shopping 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 One Born Every Minute 2:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize 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 Queen Victoria’s Children 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Killing: In Danish. The body of a female lawyer is found in a Copenhagen park. Shortly after, an ex-soldier who served in Afghanistan is savagely killed. Are the murders linked? Only one person can help: a stubborn, rebellious woman in her early forties, Detective Inspector Sarah Lund. Running parallel to the case, both the Minister of Justice and an escaped prisoner are also desperately searching for the murderer. 12:10 Art And Copy 1:45 My Asian Heart 2:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:30 Today 8:30 Danoz Direct 9:30 Brand Developers 10:30 National Morning News 11:30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 12:30 Movie: “Death At A Funeral” (M a,d,n,s,l) 2:30 National News Now 3:45 National Afternoon News 5:00 Hot Seat 5:30 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 8:10 Inside Story 9:10 CSI: Boston Brakes 10:10 CSI: NY: Blood Actually - Mac and the team investigate three twisted tales of love on Valentine’s Day. (Josh Groban appears and sings “Happy in My Heartache). 11:10 TBA 12:00 Extra 12:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 1:00 Brand Developers 3:00 Good Morning America 4:30 National Early Morning News / 5:00 Today

5:30 Sunrise 9:30 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 11:30 Sony Features: Borderline 1:30 The Daily Edition 2:30 The Chase 3:30 Seven News At 4 4:30 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Million Dollar Minute 5:30 Seven News 6:30 Home And Away 7:00 TBA 8:15 The Blacklist: The world’s most wanted criminal mysteriously turns himself in and offers to help them hunt down the very men he’s spent his entire life protecting. 9:15 Chicago Fire: A Hell Of A Ride 10:15 TBA 11:15 Defiance: The Serpent’s Egg 12:30 Home Shopping 3:00 Sons And Daughters 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 5:30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014 8:00 Weatherwatch 8:05 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 Indian Ocean With Simon Reeve 8:35 One Born Every Minute 9:30 Lilyhammer 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:00 Movie: “Potiche” - In French. When her husband is taken hostage by his striking employees, a trophy wife takes the reins of the family business and proves to be a remarkably effective leader. However business and personal complications arrive in the form of her ex-lover, a former union leader. 12:50 Movie: “A Heart Elsewhere” (PG) - In Italian, English Subtitles. Nello is a sensitive and shy 35-year-old whose philandering father keeps encouraging him to seduce women. 2:45 Weatherwatch Overnight

WEDNESDAY 19

TUESDAY 18

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 1:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 1:30 The Checkout 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Paralympics Highlights 6:30 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 6:55 Clarke And Dawe 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 The Checkout 8:30 Janet King: Natural Justice 9:30 The School 10:20 Lateline 10:55 The Business 11:25 Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day 12:10 Movie: “A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg” (M a,s) 1:55 Movie: “The Locket” (PG) 3:25 The School 4:25 New Tricks / 5:30 Paralympics Higlights

FRIDAY 14

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SATURDAY 15

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SUNDAY 16

IMPARJA

MONDAY 17

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6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Four Corners 11:45 Media Watch 12:00 Midday Report 1:00 Q&A 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:45 Little Crackers: Alan Davies 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foregin Correspondent 8:30 New Tricks: Old Fossils 9:30 At The Movies 10:00 Hannah Gadsby’s OZ 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Four Corners 12:20 Media Watch 12:35 Parliament Question Time 1:35 Movie: “Mr Lucky” (PG) 3:15 Movie: “Suspicion” (PG) 4:50 Songs Of Praise / 5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 One Plus One 11:30 Foreign Correspondent 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Hello Birdy 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:50 The Checkout 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 8:30 Spicks And Specks 9:00 The Moodys: Baby Shower Blues 9:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 10:00 The Wrong Mans 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:35 Hustle 12:35 Parliament Question Time 1:35 Movie: “Kitty Foyle” (PG) 3:25 Movie: “Shall We Dance” (PG) 5:30 Eggheads

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CROSSWORD No. 189

SUDOKU No. 189

Your  Lucky 

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Stars  

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) A longstanding friend could use a wardrobe update. Don’t be too critical of them. Instead, take them out for a shopping spree! Romance. You must be careful to consider your partner’s needs, even if they don’t express them directly to you. You may need to dig a little.

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) A friend’s negative comment may be more self-reflective than anything. Ask how they are doing this week. They may be struggling. Romance. Your keen sense of style will get you noticed by a member of the opposite sex. Keep up the good work because it’s working!

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)

FOR KIDS

You may be surprised how quickly a new friendship becomes more demanding. You may not be ready for someone with so much energy. Romance. A person whom you have not seen for many months will suddenly be back in your life. Avoidance is not an option here.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st) A colleague at work could cause problems. You will be seeing a lot of this person in the future, so try not to be too hard on them. Settle differences early to prevent trouble later. Romance. A new relationship will become more serious. You may find the pace a little daunting!

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. Introducing your new partner to your friends could be overwhelming. Rest assured, they are going to love your mate.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)

FINDWORD No. 189 A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

Don’t let new ideas go to waste. While they may not be used immediately, they may create talk about similar projects at work. Romance. If you follow other people’s ideas you will get nowhere. You need to take control of your relationship and guide it where you want.

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd) You could easily get bogged down in phone calls and red-tape at work. Make sure that you focus your energy on what is important. Romance. Life is too short to spend it in a relationship you are not happy with. You may need to do some soul-searching later this week.

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)

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MUDDY RIVER

A flexible approach will help you to get what you want. Don’t let other people’s standards prevent you from looking at this from a fresh angle. Romance. Your mate may be holding you back from making serious personal progress. Try to get them on board and you’ll both succeed.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd) Your relationship with a person whom you depend on may be going through some ups and downs at the moment. Be there for them as much as you can. Romance. A potential mate could be waiting for you at a local shop, restaurant or market. Be on the lookout for them!

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) This is not a good time to try to make any changes in your work life. Those with authority are too busy to sit and listen to your ideas. Save them for another week. Romance. Your criteria may be set too high when looking for qualities in a mate. Create a new list and go forward.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward. When life is dragging you back with difficulties, it means it’s going to launch you into something great. So just focus, and keep aiming.

SOLUTIONS No. 189

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th) Make sure you can tell the difference between the things that you know are true and those that you just want to believe in. Romance. You may find yourself defining who you are by who your mate is. Avoid this pitfall and do your best to keep your own unique identity.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th) You will probably not feel like going out anywhere. Have a quiet evening at home. In a few days you will be in a better mood. You could use a rest! Romance. Things may not be going as quick as you would like them to. Be patient and understanding of your partner.

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NHULUNBUY HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL INC.

2014 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Followed by the School Council Meeting

Will be held on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 7pm, NHS Administration Staff Room All Welcome. Sabina Smith, Principal

Annual General Meeting 2014 CAG is a not for profit organisation with sound management and staff. CAG needs to appoint a new committee to ensure the ongoing provision of essential searches to Gove and surrounding communities. CAG is the only Domestic Violence Shelter for Women and Children in the East Arnhem Region.

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We are so excited to announce the Engagement of our first daughter Jayne to Anuwar Burbidge on the 24th of February 2014.    We wish you both a  life time of happiness. Love always, Mum and Dad.

AGM NOTICE Love animals and would like to become part of a fantastic group of volunteers then please attend our AGM. Thursday, March 20, 2014, upstairs in the Walkabout meeting room from 7pm. All positions will become vacant and need to be filled in order for the RSPCA to continue. If you are interested but will be unable to attend or for any further info, please contact us on 0437 526 502. Please be aware all positions are volunteer positions but very rewarding.

CRISIS ACCOMMODATION GOVE

Crisis Accommodation Gove Inc (CAG) will be having a special AGM on Saturday, March 29 at 10am at 24 Wuyal Road.

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Without a full committee for 2014 CAG will not be able to operate. The position requires only a small amount of your time to attend structured and organised committee meetings once a month. If you are interested but unable to attend contact details are below. All positions previously held will be declared vacant. Please support the vulnerable members of our community by joining the committee and ensuring this essential service remains ongoing. For more information or to express your interest please email or phone CAG on (08) 8987 1166 or email frontoffice@cagove.com.au

TELSTRA IS PLANNING TO REMOVE A PAYPHONE It is proposed that a card only payphone be removed from: Moutamul Family Outstation, East Arnhem, NT, 0822 Payphone ID: 08898731Y2 Phone No. (08) 8987 9162 The next nearest card only payphone is located at Yinyikay Family Outstation, East Arnhem, NT, 0822. Telstra intends making a final decision on this proposal by: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 To assist us in making a final decision, we invite your comments on this proposal. Please send us your comments in writing to: Telstra Payphone Siting Manager Locked Bag 4850, Melbourne, VIC, 3001 or by calling us on 1800 011 433 and select Option 2 or by email to Payphone.Solutions@team.telstra.com For more information on payphone services (including, any applicable payphone consultation document) see: www.telstra.com.au/payphoneservices/index.htm

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NEWS

‘Backbone’ of Police station off to next adventure NHULUNBUY Police and the Nhulunbuy Corporation Limited have bid farewell to two valuable members from their teams. Locals Keith and Maree Weymes recently enjoyed their last days in Gove with friends and colleagues sad to see them go. A farewell party for the pair was held at the Nhulunbuy Police Club on Friday, February 28. The couple, who have been here for three years, are heading to Bunbury, Western Australia, where they own a patch of land. As well as building a new home, they have big dreams to start travelling the world. “Now we can become a pair of dreaded grey nomads,” Maree laughed. She said they would miss all their lovely friends who took them into their hearts and lives. Her colleague, Senior Sergeant Erica Sims, said Maree was the backbone of the Police station, working as the friendly face serving the station’s front counter. “The front counter will never be the same.” The couple have also been praised for their tireless help as Friends of Rotary, pitching in as volunteers for various events around town.

Locals Maree and Keith Weymes (front, centre) at their farewell party in late February. If you have a change of contact details for your organisation or group, can you please email thru to ads@arafuratimes.com.au

Nhulunbuy Community Guide Community organisations Arafura Dance Assoc. Contact: President Belinda Verrall E: Belinda_verrall@hotmail.com

Contact: President Jamie McVeigh M: 0458 034 402 Lodge Arafura Contact: Secretary P: 0418 831 120 or 0437 272 210

Arnhem Early Learning Centre Contact: Director 8987 1004 E: aelcdirector@bigpond.com

East Arnhem Land Tourism Association Contact: John Tourish P: 8939 2000

Arnhem Gun Club Contact: President, Grub Stevens E: grub.gove@bigpond.com

East Arnhem Rugby Union Contact: Eddie P: 0407 002 357

Arnhem Land Bowls Club Contact: Secretary Lisa Pullen P: 0418 609 807

8EAR Community Radio (Gove FM) Contact: Angela Madden P: 8987 1500 E: admin@govefm.com.au

Arnhem Writers Contact: Ian Maclean P: 0417 601 490 Australian Breastfeeding Assoc. Contact: Meaghan Kennedy P: 0438 175 260 Helpline:1800 686 2686 E: nhulunbuyaba@gmail.com Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre P: 8987 1701 E: art@yirrkala.com Captain Cook Comunity Centre Captain Cook Community Centre President: Richard Webb M: 0404 351 839 E: richard.webb@riotinto.com Endeavour Room Bookings: Contact: Lorretta Peirce M: 04130913 127 E: westrett@optusnet.com.au Gove Arts Theatre Contact: Chris Andrews P: 0428 856 392 E: sma44324@bigpond.com Nhulunbuy Playgroup Contact: Michelle Finnan E: nhulunbuyplaygroup@gmail.com Nhulunbuy Toy Library

Gove 8 Ball Contact: Adam White P: 0438 809 620

Gove Peninsula Surf Life Saving Club Contact: Chris Putland P: 8987 8083 Gove Peninsula Tennis Club Contact: Nicky Mayer P: 8987 2640 Gove Touch Footy Contact: Victoria Mastin E: secretarygtouch@hotmail.com Gove Volleyball Assoc. Contact: Fred Rowe - Pres P: 0417 080 579 E: fredntash@froggy.com.au Junior 8 Ball Contact: Marian Richter P: 0402 355 499 MOPS Contact: Nat Todd P: 0409 972 816

Gove Astronomy Club Contact: Ian Maclean P: 0417 601 490 Gove Country Golf Club & Gove Country Golf Club - Juniors Contact: Jamie Henderson E: manager@gcgc.com.au P: 8987 3191 Gove Golden Oldies Contact: Ria Ngamoki P: 8987 3530 Gove Junior Football Club Contact: David Hill P: 0438 861 599 Gove Junior Rugby Contact: Jon Regan P: 8987 8094 Gove Netball Assoc. Contact: Helen Clark - Pres P: 8987 3728 M: 0438 873 728 Gove Peninsula Festival E: contact@govefestival.org.au

Nhulunbuy Amateur Swimming Club Contact: Stephen Wolfaardt P: 0488 082 503 Nhulunbuy BMX Club Inc Contact: Donna Leahy, Secretary P: 0409 173 562 Nhulunbuy Community Neighbourhood Centre Contact: NCNC Director P: 08 8987 2191 E: ncnc@email.voicetalk.com.au

Northern Territory Emergency Service P: 0427 392 264 Oasis Play Time Contact: Nisha, P: 0437 141 291

Thu 13

Fri 14

Time 0326 0950 1632 2308

Time 0427 1051 1710 2336

Time 0508 1131 1742

Ht 4.82 3.05 5.70 3.51

Ht 5.27 2.68 6.13 3.10

Sat 15 Ht 5.73 2.31 6.51

Time 0001 0543 1205 1812

NEW MOON

Nhulunbuy Baptist Church Sundays 9.30am at Town Hall – Ph: 8987 1256

Runners North Contact: Vanessa Drysdale P: 8987 8005

Forward in Faith Ministries Sunday: 10am – 12.30pm. Endeavour Room at the Captain Cook Community Centre. Ph: 0434 059611 or 8987 8268.

RSPCA: Contact: RSPCA Volunteer P: 0437 526 502 Rotary Club Nhulunbuy Contact: Sharon Norris P: 0401 153 100 E: shazznorris@gmail.com Scouts Nhulunbuy Contact: Group Leader E: gl.nhulunbuy@nthq.scouts.com.au Squash Club Contact: Donna Marie, P: 8987 1272

TourDeArnhemland Contact: Des O’Sullivan P: 0418 840 957 E: tourdearnhemland@hotmail.com

Ht 2.69 6.17 2.00 6.84

Time 0026 0617 1235 1838

Time 0053 0650 1303 1904

Ht 2.29 6.57 1.78 7.11

FULL MOON

T.S. Melville Naval Cadet Training Contact: Grahame Deppeler P: 0439 033 688

Ht 1.90 6.89 1.65 7.29

Tue 18 Time 0121 0722 1328 1928

Ht 1.56 7.12 1.64 7.37

NOTE: these are predictions only, subject to change due to prevailing weather conditions. It is recommended you use this table as a guide only.

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Uniting Church: Sunday Service 9.30am Hazel Trudgen – Ph: 8987 3545 Mobile 0413 536 877

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Brother Forbes 0428 767 616 – Sunday 10am.

WATER CONSUMPTION TABLE

Nhulunbuy Regional Sport Fishing Club Contact: Ian Shepherd P: 0412 892 703

Mon 17

Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ph: 8987 2375 / 0419 465 045

Queens Bus (Variety NT) Contact: Angie Moyle P: 0408 838 498 or Facebook us at: Queens - Variety NT

Tae Kwon Do Nhulunbuy Contact: Paul Macloy P: 0407 106 525

Sun 16

OASIS Christian Assembly Pastor Phil Sampson – Ph: 8987 1522 / 8987 1369

Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga Hala Tupou – Ph: 8987 3553

Nhulunbuy Motorcycle Club Contact: Pete McKormack P: 0447 801 141

Nhulunbuy Child Care Services Inc. Contact: Maria Akapita (Director) P: 8987 3311 F: 8987 3097 E: nhulunbuychildcare@bigpond.com

Sacred Heart Catholic Church Vigil Saturday 6.00pm, Sunday Service 8.30am

Old Codgers: Contact: Shane Ogg P: 0423 172 139

Tide times – Gove Harbour (Melville Bay) Wed 12

Church services

Nhulunbuy Speedway Contact: Dan Wagg P: 0409 679 938

NHULUNBUY

W/E Mar 3 W/E Mar 3 Variance Actual Usage Target Usage

Day

Total Per head Total Per head Total Per head Kilolitres of Pop: Lt Kilolitres of Pop: Lt Kilolitres of Pop: Lt

Monday 24/02

5034

1325

4000

1053

Tuesday 25/02

4776

1257

4000

Wednesday 26/02

4914

1293

3700

Thursday 27/02

4782

1258

Friday 28/02

4541

Saturday 01/03 Sunday 02/03 TOTAL

272

1053

776

204

974

1214

319

3500

921

1282

337

1195

3400

895

1141

300

4893

1288

3700

974

1193

314

4980

1311

4100

1079

880

232

8926 26400

6949

7520

1977

33920

Other Cities Av. Consumption / Head of Pop. Brisbane 270 • Darwin 1100 • Perth 340

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1034

Temperature ( C) Max Min Rainfall Monday 3 31.5 24.9 NIL Tuesday 4 31.1 23.2 TCE Wednesday 5 31.1 23.6 23.0 Thursday 6 30.7 23.1 20.0 Friday 7 31.3 23.9 23.6 Saturday 8 28.5 25.8 1.6 Sunday 9 27.9 23.8 4.2 Monthly total rainfall to date: 3mm

Weather details supplied by the Bureau of Meteorology – Gove Airport from Monday, Mar 3 to Sunday, Mar 9

Mean sea level pressure Max: 1011.8 hPa on Tuesday Min: 1005.6 hPa on Sunday Averages for the month of March Max temp: 31.1 Min temp: 23.9 Rainfall: 253.6mm


SPORT Everyone’s encouraged to come along to a new tap dancing class in town.

Local ladies get tap happy

GOVEITES can get excited about a new opportunity that will get their toes tapping. The Arafura Dance Association

have begun holding Adult Tap Dancing classes, every Wednesday in the Nhulunbuy Primary School hall, from 7.30-8.30pm.

For those keen to have a go, it’s pay per class, so you don’t have to commit for a season of lessons. For more information or to join

Young boxers punching above their weight Story and photo by ALF WILSON

From left: Loretta Manggurra (Numbulwar), Kiyanna Murrungun (Karama), Seravina Lalara (Numbulwar) and Nickarlia Nundhirribala (Winnellie) at boxing training in Townsville.

EAST Arnhem Land seems to punch above its weight in the field of remote sporting talent. And Numbulwar girls Loretta Manggurra and Seravina Lalara are a perfect example of this, with the pair among a group of 30 young Indigenous youths, who have been learning the skills of boxing at a special program at Townsville’s Shalom Christian College. Loretta and Seravina are boarding students at the College. Boxing trainers Ramon Ey and Derek Webber from Townsville Fighting Fit Gym, along with

Volleyball jumping into gear NHULUNBUY’S High School hall has been getting busy on Tuesday nights, for the new season of Indoor Volleyball. The season started in mid-February, and much to the surprise of organisers, enough people turned up to fill 20 teams. A few new teams including Yolngu youth from Yirrkala joined up and began training for the competition. There are still teams looking for players, male and female, so to get involved, contact Davin (0439 867 788) or volleyballgove@yahoo. com.au. Games are played every Tuesday, at the high school hall, from 5.30pm.

Dance teacher Sharlene Cardilini shows some new tricks to students in the new Adult Tap Dancing class.

up give teacher Sharlene Cardilini a call (0438 322 530). Both women and men have been encouraged to come along!

Head of Shalom’s Academy of Sport Mark Burgess, have been working with this selected group of boys and girls during three boxing sessions each week. Mr Burgess said: “These include footwork drills, conditioning exercises and learning proper stances and technique, including different boxing combinations and sparring. “The training helps students to understand they have to be disciplined if they want to succeed. “Students learn that if you don’t do the things you’re supposed to do - body conditioning, your eating habits, how you take care of yourself and the decisions that you make - then you can’t participate to the best of your ability in the sporting arena.”

Mr Burgess said these lessons carried over into the classroom and everyday life. “Students must sign a Code of Conduct and perform well outside the program which includes attending all of their classes and having a positive attitude.” Seravina is also a quality female Australian Rules footballer and said she was enjoying the boxing. “It is good for fitness and we girls are really enjoying it. “There are a lot of Arnhem Land students here at Shalom,” she said. The Arafura Times attended a session on February 28 at the Shalom Sports Centre and saw some very enthusiastic youths aged 15 to 17 participating.

Tour de ArnhemlAnd 2014 If you are interested in the Tour then please check it out on Facebook, by joining the Facebook group “Tourdearnhemland” If you are interested in being part of it as a crew or a rider, then please send email to tourdearnhemland@hotmail.com. If you want to sponsor the event in anyway, then please contact the organisers on the above email address as well. And if you are driving out and about, please be careful and give the riders a wide berth as possible. They will utilising the tracks around the peninsula as far out as the Giddies in the training rides, particularly on Saturday mornings.

Action in the 2013 B-Grade Grand Final.

Golf results Golf Club competition results Week Ending March 8, 2014 Chook run: R. Collins 26 pts, G. Reynolds 21. Beer run: R. Bailey 19 pts c/b,

B Walmsley 19 c/b. Saturday comp.: 18 Hole Stableford: S. Spears 41 pts, B. Nunn 40, G. Barrodeen 37, C. Borrett 36. Next week’s event: 18 Hole 4

BBB Stableford. Dates to Remember: May 10: Open Day Four Person Ambrose June 7-9: Gove Gulf Open

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PHOTOS: MATT GARRICK

FISHIN’ FOR A GOOD NIGHT OUT, MARCH. 8 THE town got frocked up and let their hair down last Saturday, March 8, for the 2014 Airnorth Ladies’ Fishing Classic Presentation Night. The night was attended by around 200 competitors and guests, the prize table was full and the clubhouse decorated in a beach theme. Lucky door prizes included return Airnorth flights to Darwin from the tournament’s key sponsor. Some of the big awards on the night went to: Best Dressed Team: Fish ‘N Chips Best Team Name: Dreamin’ of Seaman Winner of the inaugural Darryl ‘Mando’ Manderson trophy: Tara Canobie

Members of the Best Dressed Team, Fish ‘n Chicks. Photo: Chris Parfitt.

ABOVE: KRILLIN’ IT: Alix and Tess. BELOW: CATO CAMO: Vic and Teegan.

MARLIN MUNROES: Michelle, Janine, Barbara and Tayla.

ABOVE: BROS IN TOGAS: Pete, Zsolt and Derek. BELOW: WARDROBE MALFUNCTIONS: Paul and Brett.

FLASHBACK: Di, Cassie, Paul and Kaz.

ABOVE: HOW: Red Indians Ian, Rozi, Grant and Jo. BELOW:ATOMIC KITTENS: Susan and Tegan Stiff.

THE SHIRAZZ GIRLS: Lara, Kylee and Jess.

DIVINE SHINE: Rhoda and Denver Shine. CHICKS WITH STICKS: Chris, Justine and Fiona.

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THE MAD HATTERS: Nina, Amy, Scott and Paul, with Liz and Donna-Marie up front.


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Fish ‘n chicks: 10th ladies’ fishing comp a classic By ROB McDONALD THE 10th anniversary of the 2014 Airnorth Ladies’ Fishing Classic was staged on March 1 and 2 on the pristine waters around Gove. In near perfect conditions, 115 ladies assembled into 38 teams and took to the rivers, bays, beaches and open oceans to compete across two action-packed days. As usual, the focus on the event was supporting women’s health, with competitors symbolically releasing a frangipani flower into the water before lines-in. Organisation Look Good Feel Better was the nominated benefitting organisation that will receive a great donation. The Ladies’ Fishing Classic was a catch-measure-photo-release competition, that allowed over 80 per cent of captured fish to be returned safely to the water. Care of the fish was a priority and only fully healthy fish were released with a small number retained due to trauma from deep waters. A total recorded capture of 396 fish were measured, ranging from Barramundi, Jewfish, Coral Trout and Mackerel. Even a Black Marlin was tagged and released by Susan Stiff; her first-ever Billfish. All capture details - size, weight and location - were recorded, and will assist the Nhulunbuy Regional Sports Fishing Club in managing their great regional area’s fishing stocks into the future. NRSFC wish to thank the many great sponsors of this event who contributed to ladies health. The categories that were fished included land based, estuary, game fish and reef.

CHAMPION ANGLER Tara Canobie.

THE WINNERS Winners of the 2014 Airnorth Ladies’ Fishing Classic: Overall Champion Team: ULUA Chicks (with 20,190 points). Champion Angler: Tara Canobie. Champion Billfish Angler: Susan Stiff. Champion Female Junior: Savanne Canobie. Champion Reef Team: ULUA Chicks. Champion Land-based Team: Devine Shine. Champion Estuary Team: Krillin’ It.

CHAMPION REEF TEAM

CHAMPION FEMALE JUNIOR Savanne Canobie.

ULUA Chicks.

Susan Stiff and Colin Stiff.

CHAMPION BILLFISH ANGLER

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Welcome to

the Arnhem club  Checkout our website at www.thearnhemclub.com  Ph: 8987 0601  Fax: 8987 0680

Coming Soon to The Arnhem Club  Daily Pokie Promotion  Trivia Mondays is back! 10% off all meals for players  Friday Mystery Raffle Drawn at 7:30pm, 8pm, 8:30pm & 9pm  Lucky Member’s Draws  NRL & AFL Footy Tipping Competition Put your name down at Reception, $50 entry.  Saturday Punters Club  Darts Night  Details to be listed in the Arafura Times.

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Members and bonafide guests in the company of a member are welcome. Only financial members may purchase from the bottleshop.

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