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A (pony) tale to tell

AFTER cultivating her long locks for nearly three years, local Suzie Monteiro faced off with some clippers on stage at Nhulunbuy Primary

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Authorities call for ban on ‘harmful product’ By MATT GARRICK THERE have been widespread calls for shops in Gove and East Arnhem Land to stop selling a confectionery product that is having disastrous effects on Aboriginal communities in the region. Sold over the counter in shops from Nhulunbuy to Elcho Island,

the product called Kool-R’s (see right), is a cordial concentrate being sold to children who are eating it as it comes, without first mixing it with water. Education workers have complained that children, who have eaten the sugar snack, are attending school buzzing from a sugar high, while medical experts are saying it could have harmful

effects on health. Kool-R’s is made by a food and beverage company called Laga, listed in Papua New Guinea. The individual packets of 15 grams each, sold for $5 to $10 a bag, do not contain any proper pictorial or written examples of how the product should be consumed. Health, safety, education and political groups have been crying

out for shopkeepers to have some ethical sense and stop selling the product, as it is doing serious damage. Chair of the Gove Peninsula Community Safety Action Group Brendan Muldoon said KoolR’s was becoming a bigger and bigger issue in local Indigenous communities. Continued Page 2 >>

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“Unfortunately it’s being sold in good faith by businesses, but the people who are using it are not using it for its intended purpose, to be diluted in two litres of water. “It has proven difficult to educate communities about the correct use of it, and we’re hoping that businesses in the area that do sell it will stop selling it, as it’s causing health issues with the kids’ teeth. “It also sends them on a massive sugar high when they are eating it.” The ingredients listed on the back of Kool-R’s packets are just sugar, citric acid, flavour, artificial sweetener and colour. East Arnhem health organisation

Marthakal Homelands Health Services has echoed the calls for Kool-R’s to be removed from stores. Marthakal’s Health Services Manager Moana Tane said what worried her was that stores sold it to children. “Children are children, and, if they see it advertised, then they’re going to go and try to get their hands on it. “So do we have a responsibility to make sure what’s being sold in the shop is not harmful to children? Yes we do.” During a visit to the region last week, NT Opposition Leader Delia Lawrie spoke about the product to various health practitioners who she said called for some help on the issue. “Health practitioners essentially want the product removed. “I’ve got a lot of sympathy for that

position - of course the direct dental impact it will have will be significant, but I’m also really concerned about the long term health effects on our children as they’re taking in such concentrated sugar levels.” Ms Lawrie said the government needed to look at what powers it had to recall the product and not have it sold across the town and communities. “Or look at what warnings need to be on the packets, at the very least, but, really, it’s a product that just shouldn’t be out there.” Mr Muldoon said that some remote community stores have taken a stance and stopped selling it, because they’ve seen the dramatic effects it was having on kids in those communities, but that hasn’t happened yet in Nhulunbuy.

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WHAT happens on Schoolies’ Week usually stays on Schoolies’ Week - but a group of students from Nhulunbuy are getting ready to change that. A bunch of budding student actors are currently rehearsing for the Gove Arts Theatre’s (GAT) upcoming play, Blurred, which is all about life lived fast when you’ve just finished school. Directed by GAT members Tiffany Kynigopoulos and Kasey Lloyd,

the play follows several groups of friends on their way to Schoolies Week celebrations. It becomes evident pretty early on that the groups may never get to their destination. Ms Lloyd said the play featured break-downs, a bit of boozing, and many laughs to be had along the way. “It is going to be a great show, they’ve all been working very hard to get ready for it.”

The show will be performed at The Cell, in 4C’s, on May 3 and 4. There will be one performance on May 3, at 7.30pm, and two performances on May 4, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. The show will be restricted to audiences of 15-years-old and over, due to a bit of coarse language and sexual references. Tickets are on sale now from the Nhulunbuy High School office.


Opposition gets back to the bush

NEWS A NORTHERN Territory Labor Party contingent visited Nhulunbuy and the East Arnhem region on a two-day trip last week, to listen to the concerns of local communities. Opposition Leader Delia Lawrie and colleagues Nicole Manison, the Member for Wanguri, and Michael Gunner, the Member for Fannie Bay, joined local Member Lynne Walker in travelling to Nhulunbuy, Yirrkala and Galiwin’ku to engage with people living in the bush. “We look forward to supporting the efforts of Ms Walker to let

the North East Arnhem region know we won’t stop fighting for their jobs and opportunities,” Ms Lawrie said. She said the Labor party members listened to the concerns of parents and the community in Yirrkala and Galiwin’ku about the CLP Government’s education and teacher cuts as well as local views on the indigenous education review and school attendance programs. Ms Lawrie also met with the Mala Elders to discuss social and economic aspirations for both the region and the future of Nhulunbuy

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Rio Tinto to source local businesses as contractors SENIOR managers from Gove Operations met with almost 40 attendees from local businesses last week at a forum designed to assist businesses with understanding the upcoming contracting opportunities with Rio Tinto Alcan. The strategy has been developed following a complete review of Gove Operations to identify ways to support local businesses. Key elements of the strategy include: • Maximising the number of employees and contractors living in Nhulunbuy, • Outsourcing non-core work to local businesses, • Maximising local procurement, and; • Making the best use of existing businesses prior to supporting the establishment of new entities. Gove Operations General Manager Ryan Cavanagh said: “We recognise the suspension of refinery operations will affect local businesses and our aim is to try to do everything we can to maximise support for existing business. “Retaining as many people living in the town will benefit all businesses and that is why we will be seeking to maximise the number of employees and contractors living locally,” Mr Cavanagh said.

“We have successfully used local contractors to help us deliver town services and we also believe there are opportunities to outsource other non-core work that we currently do ourselves.” The site procurement team outlined opportunities that will be tendered during April and May. Some of the areas being outsourced through this period include diesel services for a range of areas (generators, RDA, pumps, and fire pumps), maintenance of light vehicles, mobile cranes, EWPs and forklifts, tyre fitting, bus runs, mail runs, and mooring parties. Mr Cavanagh said the operation will be working with local businesses so they can pre-qualify to tender for contracts. “The pre-qualification process enables local businesses to demonstrate they can meet Rio Tinto Alcan’s minimum requirements in relation to insurance, quality, and health, safety and environment,” Mr Cavanagh said. “The operation will progressively advertise tenders and maintain close contact with local business. I’m confident that local businesses can be competitive and are well placed to secure additional work with our operation.”

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With both facing a reduction in child clientele, there will be only enough children for one centre to be viable. However, when one door closes another opens. There is an entire market under-serviced by the local childcare industry: the growing Aboriginal community at nearby Ski Beach and Yirrkala. Only a very small number of local Indigenous children attend child care centres,

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with the pre-school kids looked after in the home or the extended family. The high cost of day care remains a barrier. But as enormous effort is going into ‘closing the gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health and education outcomes, Arnhem Early Learning Centre manager Joanne Slater believes Aboriginal children would enjoy life-changing benefits by accessing pre-school care. Already in talks with Gumatj elders at Ski Beach near Nhulunbuy, the centre staff would offer a literacy and numeracy focus in a multi-cultural environment. “If we can assist them at an early age then that gives them an advantage when they get to school,” explains Joanne. “That helps their engagement and employment prospects in the future. It’s the future of their education and employment - right now when they’re little children.”

But not every local business faces financial hardship. While the Stuart MacLean, from Bunuwal Fuel. alumina refinery of downsizing to become a is closing, mining of bauxite is not only smaller business. After meeting with the continuing, but is rampingprogram’s consultant they up. Rio has increased the are looking at new markets rate of extraction which outside Nhulunbuy and means increased royalties are seeking to supply fresh for traditional owners and bread and other products increased diesel usage at the to the town’s Woolworths supermarket. mine site. Even though the town’s Capitalising on that diesel usage is the Bunuwal Woolworths brings in frozen Group, a local Indigenous bread for sale, supplying organisation who joined in fresh bread and bakery proda $160 million joint venture ucts to them is not easy. In fact no Territory private with the Kununurra-based Cambridge Gulf Ltd to bakery has won a contract ship diesel fuel direct from to supply Woolies. Bakers must go through the retailer’s Singapore to Gove. Operating from an office quality control process. They need to go through in Yirrkala, the Bunuwal Group was contacted by Cam- an expensive accreditation, bridge Gulf, who provide fuel with assessors having to be to the Argyle Diamond Mine imported from south. “We need the correct in the Kimberley, eventually forming a joint venture called procedures in place so they can come in and assess us and Bunuwal Fuel. “Cambridge wanted tra- say, ‘yes, you are a supplier ditional owner involvement with a product we can put on based in the region that could our shelves’. The Territory assist with administering the Government is helping fund contract and delivering on the assessment to help our the ground,” recalls Bunuwal business grow and get into Woolworths,” says Estelle CEO Stuart MacLean. “They had the contacts Carter. “We’ve been in touch and expertise from Kununurra and they wanted a with a few companies about presence here on the ground. getting the certification and It’s worked as a very good we’re waiting to hear back “We’re trying to get reciprocal relationship.” Worth nearly a $1 mil- ballpark figures that we can lion a year to Bunuwal, the then take to the Department haulage component to the of Business so we can tell minesite was subcontracted them what it’ll cost.” The Carters, like many to YBE, another Indigenous other Gove business people, company. The 350 workers re- are willing to make the tained by Rio Tinto in the changes and do the restrucbauxite mine will be the turing necessary to allow core market for businesses them to remain in business like the Peninsula Bakery. with a reduced client base. For more information John and Estelle Carter about the Gove Business bought the abandoned facility in 2011 and turned it into Assistance programs call a popular local business Graeme Kevern at the Nhuproducing a quality product. lunbuy Community Support Initially “gutted” by the Centre on 0401 116 812 news of the refinery closure, or email him on graeme. the couple have signed onto kevern@nt.gov.au * Article submitted by the the Department of Business - Business Growth Program Northern Territory Departand are now in the process ment of Business.


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Brawlers plead guilty On The Beat with NT Police and driving unlicensed after he was picked up by Police driving in Nhulunbuy at 2am on March 30. Also on March 30, a 37-year-old man was charged with towing an unregistered trailer, not being able to produce his licence and not displaying clearly visible numberplates. On March 29, a 51-year-old man was picked up for driving unlicensed near the netball courts, and will also face court for refusing to give a breath test. On Friday, April 4, a 34-year-old woman was charged with driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle in Yirrkala.

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Saltwater sounds and a brush with royalty dignitaries, there’s not much Jason loves better than heading back to his home town of Galiwin’ku, on Elcho, and playing to the crowds there - which is what he’ll be doing this Friday night. The band will be holding a concert at the basketball courts there this week, he

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FAR away from the bright city lights, in the remote Homeland community of Marpuru, Saltwater Band musician Jason Dhamarrandji talked last week of when he once played for the Queen. He performed with his bandmates, including

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album coming out this year which is a bit different for us, as it’s got more hip-hop in it on top of our reggae,” said Jason. “We’ve also got some new band members; my little brother, named Tyrice, will be with us now as well.” As well as meeting Queen Liz on one of her tours across the nation, Jason has also crossed paths with reggae royalty. He met Jamaican musician Jimmy Cliff down in Melbourne when he toured there last year. “I said to Jimmy, ‘where you from?’ “He said, ‘Jamaica! You like reggae, and I like reggae too.” Those of us who won’t make it to Elcho this Friday

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BURN Antares are a five-piece group based out of the Northern Beaches of Sydney. These young folk have been playing together for two and a half years, and the self-titled EP we are featuring this week is their debut release. As Daniel from the group explained to me over the phone, this EP was recorded over a one week period in a farmhouse recording studio outside of Sydney. Daniel described the sound of Burn Antares as, “borrowing very heavily from the late 60s and early 70s,” and quoted some of their major influences as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jefferson Aeroplane and The Byrds. He referred to this slice of musical history as a “golden era”, and I’m sure a lot of us would agree. The strong vocals of lead-singer Grace Farriss are a powerful feature of Burn Antares in my opinion.

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Get training for Trivia Tuesdays WITH the recent return of quizmaster Mervyn Cafun to town, Tuesday nights now have a new flavour. They’re now known as The Arnhem Club’s Trivia Tuesdays, and they’re happening weekly from 8-9.30pm. Merv has been out the front of bars across the country hosting trivia and karaoke nights for six years. And he says the nights To get locals’ brains trained up for Trivia Tuesdays at The Arnhem Club, weekly from 8-9.30pm, here are a few practice ones from Mervyn’s vault of quirky questions. Questions 1. Which fast food giant’s slogan became “Eat your fingers off” when it was launched in China? 2. Who succeeded actor Michael Keaton as Batman? 3. What flowers do florists often refer to as ‘mums’? 4. What is a ‘spinnaker’ on a boat? 5. How many Olympic gold medals did Jesse Owens win in 1936? ANSWERS: Page 9. >> Quizmaster Mervyn Cafun wants crowds to have some fun at The Arnhem Club’s Trivia Tuesdays.

Fair Work inspectors visit Gove FAIR Work Ombudsman inspectors visited Gove earlier this week to educate employers and workers about their workplace rights and responsibilities. Inspectors visited local businesses on Monday, April 7, handing out information to employers and managers, and opened a drop-in information booth at the Regional Training Centre on Tuesday April 8. Darwin-based Fair Work inspector Jodi Gribben said the aim of the visit was to raise awareness on the Peninsula of national workplace laws. “A big part of the Fair Work Ombudsman’s role is to help build knowledge in the community and assist to create fairer workplaces,” she said. “Opportunities like this - where we can speak directly to employers and employees and educate them about their obligations and entitlements - are an important way to help achieve that and improve community

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every week until someone can successfully answer it. It’s free to play, and people can have any amount of players on their team.

Gove Community Advisory Committee COMMUNITY UPDATE # 7 The GCAC held another meeting at 5PM on 25 March 2014. GCAC Taskforce members briefed us on the outcome of their meeting in Darwin on 20 March. Work is underway on the report to the Chief Minister on economic development opportunities. The Taskforce continues to monitor the progress of transition activities e.g. community and business support and plans for key services. GCAC members emphasised to the Taskforce that time is of the essence, with urgent Federal engagement and resources required to achieve the community’s objectives of: • Stabilising and sustaining Nhulunbuy as the regional centre for East Arnhem Land, with enough people to keep air routes, businesses, services, education and health and jobs. • Growing and diversifying the East Arnhem economy and removing barriers to development. A full communiqué from this meeting is available at: www.nt.gov.au/ntg/gove. The next meeting will be in Nhulunbuy on 2 April. GCAC was also briefed on the Chief Minister’s 18 March announcement, including: A. Work underway to establish a new East Arnhem development entity and a regional economic development fund. • The entity will be fully commercial and will provide a single point of entry for new industry, business and residents. It will work across governments and the private sector to facilitate the entry or expansion of prospective investors. • The entity will hold 250 surplus Rio Tinto houses to use to facilitate new economic activity. Rio has also agreed to open up access to a range of its assets including the general cargo wharf, warehouses, and workshops. • The NTG is sourcing legal and commercial advice on the most appropriate model for the entity. After this, further discussions will be held with the GCAC. B. The Chief Minister has written to the Prime Minister requesting support for: • delivery of a major roads upgrade program including the Central Arnhem Road; • a program of geo-scientific exploration to stimulate minerals and energy exploration, agricultural and forestry development; • the construction of a boarding facility in Nhulunbuy for Yolngu students from East Arnhem; and • funding support for the new East Arnhem economic development entity.

understanding.” The Fair Work Ombudsman’s website - www.fairwork.gov.au - contains a range of tools and resources to assist employers and workers understand and comply with workplace laws. Employers and employees seeking further information can also call the Fair Work Infoline (13 13 94) for free advice. Small business employers calling the Fair Work Infoline can opt to be put through to the Small Business Helpline to receive priority service.

GCAC members discussed the positive news that the Minister for Education has committed to maintaining current education services and permanent education positions in Nhulunbuy to end 2014. The GCAC is exploring the idea of a facilitated workshop on future opportunities and plans, with a focus on population sustainability and encouraging new businesses and families to come to town. The GCAC agreed a number of key questions to be raised at a meeting on 26 March with Rio Tinto, the NTG and GCAC Taskforce representatives, e.g. queries on the $50M package, future refinery plans, and population figures for August and December. The GCAC also agreed to continue discussions on the aspiration of achieving no FIFO into East Arnhem for all employees and contractors, except where specialists are required on an infrequent basis. The NTG agreed to facilitate a briefing for the GCAC by the Department of Mines and Energy. Community Update courtesy of the Arafura Times.

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Gove’s Got Talent on this Saturday! Pictured here are last year’s winners.

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. Walkabout Dart Competition 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 Sunday. Emma in the Beer Garden from 3pm - Walkabout Tavern. Every Tuesday. Pool Comp at the Arnhem Club, from 7pm. Every Tuesday. Trivia at The Arnhem Club, 8 - 9.30pm.

A disastrous day for the CLP government last Friday with their three rebel backbenchers Alison Anderson, Larisa Lee and Francis Kurrupuwu, finally delivering on their threat to resign from the CLP. They now sit on the cross benches in the Territory parliament, claiming to consider forming a new political party to represent the interests of those in regional parts of the Territory.

Their departure, along with the currently vacant seat of Blain means that the CLP hold just 12 of the 25 seats in parliament and therefore will be desperate to retain the Palmerston electorate previously held by Terry Mills. While a 13.9% swing against the CLP is required for Labor to win the seat for the first time, it is not impossible. Especially so when the current government are clearly

Francis Kurrupuwu, Alison Anderson and Larisa Lee. Photo courtesy SBS.

ABOVE: Suzie post-shave, sporting her rad new do. BELOW: Hairdressers Erica and Kristy eased Suzie into her new look. RIGHT ABOVE: Crazy haired kids Noah Canobie and Louis Smith. RIGHT BELOW: CRAZY HAIR DAY: Leigh Sydney Niven and Laith Cavanagh.

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Michael Gunner and Nicole Manison spent three very busy and productive productive days in the region last week with time divided between Nhulunbuy, Yirrkala, Gunyangarra and Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island). It was certainly a special time to be at Galiwin’ku with Robert de Castella and the Indigenous Marathon Project visiting the island conducting trials for hopefuls wanting to join the IMP while also celebrating the efforts of Evelyna Dhamarandji who completed the New York marathon last November. WITH students and school staff on their wellearned end of term break, I am looking forward to heading to Darwin at the end of this week to see Nhulunbuy High School band, “Good Question”,

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perform at the finals of the Battle of the School Bands. Good luck to talented musicians Tayla Edwards, Alex Parfitt and Harry Walker who also made it to the finals in 2013 and are joined this year by Ned Odell on drums. I am staying on for the weekend to support our candidate Geoff Bahnert on the polling booths at the critical by-election in Blain on Saturday. In the event that Geoff wins, it’s hard to see how the CLP could form a minority government which could be the trigger for an early general election.

A (pony) tale to tell

April

Fri 4. ART EXHIBITION OPENING. Oil paintings by Janice Clifton Wykes. Gove Regional Arts Centre, Captain Cook Community Centre (opposite bakery). 6pm. Fri 4. Juniors Fishing Competition Briefing, NRSFC Clubhouse, 4C's, 4.30pm. Sat 5. ART EXHIBITION. Oil paintings by Janice Clifton Wykes. Gove Regional Arts Centre, Captain Cook Community Centre (opposite bakery). 10am - 2pm. Sat 5. LIVE MUSIC. Jekks and the Priests of Heka, Arnhem Club, 9pm - 1am. Thu 10. Community Art Project, Endeavour Square, 10am-12pm. Free sausage sizzle. Fri 11. Community Art Project, Endeavour Square, 10am-12pm. Free sausage sizzle. Sat 12. Nhulunbuy Community Toy Library Easter Eggstravaganza, 4C's, 9am-11.30am. Free for members, $3 for non-members. Sat 12. Gove's Got Talent Quest, Town Hall, 10.30am - 12.30pm.

in such turmoil and are deeply unpopular not only for their infighting but for failing to deliver on promises to reduce the cost of living. Huge increases in power and water tariffs is the number one issue amongst voters in Blain, along with fears that the CLPs plans to split up Power Water Corporation for privatisation would further hike costs. MY parliamentary colleagues Delia Lawrie,

THE last day of term at any school can sometimes get a bit crazy. But last Friday at Nhulunbuy Primary School it was especially so, when kids got into the fun of Crazy Hair Day, and teacher Suzie Monteiro had her head shaved onstage for charity. Kids coloured their hair to support Suzie’s cause of raising money to support cancer research. After the locks that she had cultivated for nearly three years were lopped off, and her head shaved by local hairdressers Kristy and Erica, her hair was donated to Wigs for Kids; a charity providing support for children who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy and other cancer and disease treatments.

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NEWS PHOTO: LOOKING TOWARDS THE FUTURE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT: Dhimurru Director Djawa Yunupingu, Dhimurru Chairperson Rarrtjiwuy Herdman and Rio Tinto Alcan Gove Health Safety, Environment and Communities Manager Leon Staude.

Gove Pizza & Thai Food Working together to keep our environment safe

A MEMORANDUM of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Rio Tinto Alcan Gove and Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation to further develop an already strong relationship and leverage shared knowledge to improve land and sea management. Gove Operations General Manager Ryan Cavanagh and Dhimurru’s Chairperson Rarrtjiwuy Herdman captured their intent in an MoU signed in Gove recently. Under the MoU, the parties aim to work together to improve the conservation of natural and cultural resources in the area. Over 120,000 ha of land is managed between Rio Tinto Alcan Gove and Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation. Manager of Health, Safety, Environment and Community Leon Staude said; “Although we have had a strong working relationship with Dhimurru over the years, the MoU formalises this relationship and allows us to work more closely on what we are doing from a biodiversity and cultural management perspective. “This in turn improves our ability

to learn from each other and identify opportunities to work together.” Dhimurru’s Managing Director Wurrulnga Marika supported Leon’s comments and said; “The agreement is of great importance to Dhimurru going forward as we seek to improve and build on Dhimurru’s management expertise and capacity.” The two organisations will meet regularly to discuss projects and what knowledge and resources can be shared to create efficiencies and improved outcomes. “One of the first projects on our list is to streamline weed management across the leases and work together on maintaining tracks,” Mr Staude said. “The agreement is a win-win for both organisations and for the East Arnhem region in general.” Since 2009, Rio Tinto Alcan Gove has provided over $500,000 in funding towards Dhimurru initiatives, including employment and training opportunities for Yolngu through an indigenous Ranger program and land management activities and research.

Call for Feds to fund track THE Federal Government should support Gove by funding the Central Arnhem Road to have all-year access, says Member for Lingiari Warren Snowdon.

He recently told Federal Parliament that one thing the Tony Abbott government could do was, “stump up $350 million for the Central Arnhem

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SNAPSHOTS IN OILS, GOVE REGIONAL ARTS CENTRE

ABOVE: Artist Janice Clifton Wykes and her husband, Vaughn. BELOW LEFT: Bev Wenitong and Ariana Tutini. BELOW CENTRE: Oil painter Janice Clifton Wykes (centre) and her students Red Fulton, Eleanor Sampson, Kay Fleming and Ellie Fletcher.

THE Gove Regional Arts Centre at 4C’s opened its doors last weekend for an exhibition of paintings entitled Snapshots in Oils. Central to the show was the vivid work from New Zealand-born oil painter, Janice Clifton Wykes. Also on show was the work of the talented art students she teaches in town; Red Fulton, Eleanor Sampson, Kay Fleming and Ellie Fletcher, as well as some local school students. Guests strolled around the art centre and soaked up the works, while the Gove Peninsula Festival Association manned the bar.

Andrew, Joyce and Emma Murray.

Art student Kay Fleming and her work (lower) ‘Sea Breeze’.

ABOVE LEFT: Lucas de Toca, Jane Stewart and Katie Pemberton. ABOVE RIGHT: Liam and Levina Smith, with Levina’s work, ‘Still Life’. LEFT: Phil Sampson and Darren Jones. RIGHT: Peter and Bernice Cox. BELOW LEFT: Suzanne and Russell McKane. BELOW: Eva Staude and Susan Whittome. BELOW RIGHT: Emma Cavanagh and Judy Walters.

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ABOVE: Art student Red Fulton and her work, ‘Bee’s View’. BELOW LEFT: Kris and Peach Keogh. BELOW RIGHT: Ellie and Andrew Fletcher.


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FAREWELL PARTY FOR NICKY MAYER (GOVE TENNIS)

Safi and Sarah Chalmers.

Lynne Walker, Outgoing Tennis Club Manager Nicky Mayer and Julianne Donnelly.

ABOVE: FUN ON THE COURTS: Zali, Nikki, Alice, Molly and Katelyn. RIGHT: New Tennis Club Vice-President Vola Rosa and Kenny Gentle. BELOW: TENNIS, ANYONE? Freddy, Colin, Molly and Sophie Smith.

Des O’Sullivan, new Tennis Club President Les Mitchell and Pat Mayer.

DONKEY’S COWBOYS AND INDIANS PARTY, HOG SHED

LEFT: HOW: Kristy, Donkey and Katie. ABOVE LEFT: INDIAN EXPRESS: Kay Barnes and Janine Bevis. ABOVE RIGHT: Blake the Cowboy sets up for a big night. RIGHT: Lawrence Walker Texas Ranger, Chief ‘Donkey’ WiseAss and Simon ‘Gringo’ Dillon.

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THURSDAY 10

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 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 Dirt Game 4:10 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:55 Clarke And Dawe 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 The Checkout 8:30 Janet King: Overtime 9:30 The School 10:20 Lateline 10:55 The Business 11:25 Mummifying Alan: Egypt’s Last Secret 12:40 Movie: “Bringing Up Baby” (G) - Screwball comedy in which a madcap heiress sets her sights on an absent-minded zoologist, lumbering him with her pet leopard. 2:30 Football: WAFL: Round 2: East Perth Vs Claremont 5:30 Eggheads

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: “The Thief Who Came To Dinner” (PG v) - When a computer analyst ditches the straight life, he teams up with a wealthy socialite to become a jewel thief, turning the tables on Houston’s high society set. 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 TBA 8:10 The NRL Footy Show 10:10 Fat Tony & Co 11:10 The AFL Footy Show Late 1:00 Extra 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: “Mitch Albom’s For One More Day” (PG a,l) 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 8:00 TBA 8:30 Downton Abbey: Cora’s playboy brother Harold is in a fix and Robert must travel to America to help him, whilst a new farming venture at Downton sees Blake and Mary forced to put aside their differences. When Violet is taken ill she finds help comes from an unlikely corner. 9:30 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 1:00 Turn Back Time 2:05 The Hotel 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 Exploring China 9:35 Life Of Crime 10:35 SBS World News Late 11:05 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:35 Prophets Of Science Fiction 12:35 Putin, Russia And The West 1:40 Movie: “Tornado” (M a) - After four years in Oklahoma studying twisters, meteorologist Jan returns to Berlin and immediately recognises the warning signs of an unprecedented storm that threatens to devastate the city. 3:55 Korea: The Forgotten War In Colour 4:50 Destination Flavour Bitesize

FRIDAY 11

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 12:00 ABC News With Jane Hutrcheon 1:00 Janet King 2:00 At The Movies 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Young James Heriot 4:00 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:50 What’s Your Story? 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI: House & Home 8:30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries - Final - When members of a wealthy, much respected Ballarat family are discovered brutally murdered in their own home, the town demands justice. 9:30 Case Sensitive: The point of Rescue - Sally Thorne’s assuming of her best friend’s identity has tragic consequences. 10:20 Lateline 11:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 11:40 Rage

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: “Make It Happen” (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 Football: Gold Coast Titans Vs Brisbane Broncos 9:00 Football: Penrith Panthers Vs Sydney Rabbitohs 11:00 Movie: “Out For Justice” (AV v,l) - A maverick cop hunts the man who brutally murdered his partner and best friend - a one man mission of vengeance that leads him back to the Brooklyn neighbourhood where both he and the killer grew up. 1:00 Movie: “Bad Boys” (AV v,l) - On the mean streets of Chicago, Mick O’Brien plays by the rules, his rules. The only saving grace in his life of crime is his relationship with his girlfriend. However, when a heist ends in tragedy, O’Brien lands in jail with his worst enemy. 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 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: “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” (C Adv V,H) 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 Better Homes & Gardens 7:00 Football: Richmond and Collingwood 10:30 TBA 11:30 Desperate Housewives - “Is This What You Call Love?” Susan is in for a shock when daughter Julie pays a visit and shows up six months pregnant. Bree’s alcohol consumption and lust for men continues to dominate and ruin her life. 12:30 Movie: “Dying On The Edge” - An ex cop turned insurance investigator looks into the death of a music producer who he suspects was murdered. 2:30 Home Shopping / 3:30 NBC Today - International news and weather including interviews with newsmakers in the world of politics, business, media, entertainment and sport.

5:00 World News 1:00 The Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:35 Inspector Rex: The Million Dollar Horse 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: Cornwall and Devon 8:35 The Dark Ages: An Age Of Light 9:35 As It Happened - The Real Inglorious Bastards 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Feed 11:35 Film: “We 3” - Camila, Rafael and Cazé all arrive from different parts of Brazil to attend college in São Paulo. Meeting one night at a party, they instantly connect and quickly move into a big apartment together. Soon they are spending every minute together, and are simply known to others as ‘The Three’. 1:40 Kurt Wallender: The Leak 2:45 Film: “Vexille” 4:50 Destination Flavour Bitesize

SATURDAY 12

6:00 Rage 10:30 Rage Guest Programmer 11:30 The Checkout 12:00 Australian Story 12:30 Next Big Thing 1:40 Movie: “The Paleface” (G) 3:10 Movie: “The Pink Panther” (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 - The murder of a local gigolo brings DI Goodman and his team in contact with the social elite of Saint -Marie. 8:30 The Gods of Wheat Street: The Obligation - Odin Freeman is being pulled in all directions and the mechanics workshop that keeps them housed and fed is up for sale. 9:30 Last Tango in Halifax - Childhood sweethearts Alan and Celia, both widowed in their early 70s, fall for each other all over again when they are reunited on the internet after nearly 60 years 10:30 Good Cop: Sav’s quest to get Jonjo arrested for Andy’s murder draws suspicion. 11:35 Rage Guest Programmer 5:00 Rage

5:30 Bubble Guppies 6:30 Weekend Today - Saturday 9:30 Danoz Direct 10:30 The Garden Gurus 11:00 Animal Emergency 11:30 The Middle 12:00 TBA 3:30 The Bottom Line 4:00 South Aussi With Cosi 4:30 4WD TV 5:00 Getaway 5:30 National News Saturday 6:30 TBA 8:30 TBA 11:00 Movie: “Appaloosa” (AV v,l) - Two friends hired to police a small town that is suffering under the rule of a rancher find their job complicated by the arrival of a young widow 1:30 Movie: “Impractical Jokers” - Four prank-loving friends compete in extremely awkward social experiments in this hidden-camera series, tricking real life people into falling for their hilarious pranks. 2:00 The Avengers 3:30 Brand Developers 4:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 5:00 Wesley Impact

5:30 Saturday Disney 6:30 Weekend Sunrise 9:30 The Morning Show - Weekend 10:00 Seven News Special 11:30 Seven’s Horse Racing 2014 - The Championships Day 2 12:30 Please Marry My Boy 2:30 Football: Carlton v Melbourne 5:30 Seven News 6:30 Football: Gold Coast Vs Hawthorne 10:30 Strike Back - In order to force the delivery of weapons to war-torn Darfur, terrorists abduct Clare, a refugee -clinic doctor 12:30 Desperate Housewives 1:30 Special: Across The Sea Of Galilee - “Across The Sea Of Galilee” Tour Israel as the historic peace agreement with the Palestinians is negotiated, and see the traditional fishermen on the Sea of Galilee. 2:30 Harry’s Practice - Join Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren for everything you need to know about animals. 3:00 It Is Written Oceania 3:30 Home Shopping 4:30 Dr Oz - “The Best Solutions For Your Pain!” Get answers to your health questions from Dr Oz and other leading doctors, hospitals, associations and authors.

5:00 World News 1:00 Mahler 9 2:40 The Chopin Etudes 2:50 Piano Notes 3:00 Mel Brooks: Make A Noise 4:00 Contact - Peter Marlow: Margaret Thatcher 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 A History Of Celtic Britain. 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 My Wild Affair: The Ape Who went To College 8:30 Robson Green: How The North Was Built 9:30 Movie: “Sunshine Cleaning” M(ASL) -From The US 12:10 Movie: “25 Carat” (M A SNA) - In Spanish. Abel is a boxer turned debt collector who is struggling to provide for his young son. When he falls in love with beautiful car thief Kay, the couple plan for a new crime-free beginning.und their new law-abiding life, however, they conspire for one last big score. 12:50 Pornography: The Musical 1:50 Movie: “My Best Friend” 3:35 Harbour Of Hope 4:40 Destination Bite Size 4:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

SUNDAY 13

SBS

6:00 Rage 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Offsiders 10:30 The World This Week 11:00 7.30 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Compass: My Island Church 2:00 Death In Paradise 3:00 Da Vinci 4:00 Big Art Ideas 5:00 Midsomer Murders: Ring Out your Dead 6:30 Compass 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Restoration Home: Rock Farm 8:30 Jack Irish: Dead Point 10:20 Wallander: The Fifth Woman 11:30 Movie: “In The Heat of The Night” (Adult Themes, V) - While travelling in the Deep South, Virgil Tibbs becomes unwittingly embroiled in the murder investigation of a prominent businessman. 1:15 Movie: “Here Comes Mr Jordan” (PG) - Young prize fighter Joe Pendleton, killed in a plane crash, persuades ‘Heavenly Express’ dispatcher Mr. Jordan that he must find him a new body as he should have survived. 2:50 Restoration Home: Rock Farm 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: Manly Sea Eagles Vs Cronulla Sharks 5:30 National News Sunday 6:00 TBA 7:00 60 Minutes 8:00 TBA 9:00 Person Of Interest 11:00 Who Gets The Last Laugh: Who gets the last laugh? pit’s two comedians against each other in the ultimate prank challenge. Given the same situation and elements with which to work, the guest comedians must dream up the funniest and most outrageous pranks possible, then successfully unleash them on the public. 11:30 Financial Review Sunday 12:00 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 Guys With Kids 11:30 Easter Special “The Road To The Show - Part 1” 1:00 Footy Flashbacks 2:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season St Kilda Vs Adelaide 5:30 Seven News 6:00 TBA 7:00 Sunday Night 8:00 Downton Abbey - Rosamund hatches a plan to help Edith out of her predicament, but will Violet see straight through it? Isobel receives some unexpected attention, while Mary asks Gillingham for a favour. 9:30 Castle 10:30 Royal Pains: “Who’s Your Daddy?” The time has come for the in-laws- to-be to meet and Evan is worried that Eddie is going to mess it up with Paige’s parents. 11:30 Special: Secrets Of Coral Cay 1:30 Home Shopping 2:30 NBC Today 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 Wainwright Walks 2:00 Speedweek 4:00 Subaru National Road Series 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Subaru World Of Cycling 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Nigella Lawson 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lost Worlds: Scotland 8:35 Tales Of The Unexpected 9:30 Paris-Roubaix 2014: - Live coverage of the 112th edition of Paris-Roubaix. Famous for its rough terrain and cobblestones, cyclists will compete over 257 km in this prestigious one day cycling race. 1:00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 1:30 Movie: “The Price To Pay” - In French - Jean-Pierre has everything: career, wealth, a bourgeois existence. The one thing he lacks is the affection of his shopaholic wife. 3:10 Movie: “December Heat” - In Estonian - A failed communist rebellion in December 1924 in Estonia sets the scene in this lavishly produced historical action drama about a pair of newlyweds. 4:30 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

MONDAY 14

7 CENTRAL

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Landline 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Wild At Heart 4:00 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:55 Audrey’s Kitchen 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 Movie: “The Woman On The Beach” (PG) 1:35 Movie: “Son Of The Shiek” (PG) 2:45 Movie: “The Phantom Of The Opera” (PG) 4.00 Movie: “The General” (PG) 5:30 Eggheads

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: “Curly Sue” (PG l,a) 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 TBA 11:30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - Macau - Tony knew Macau as the place where fireworks were made. Those factories have since been replaced by casinos and now the island is known as the “Vegas of Asia.” 12:30 Nitro Circus Live - Hong Kong - The Nitro Crew kicks off the World Tour in the Far East. The cast tries their hand at some of China’s favorite pastimes such as mastering Kung Fu and handling King Cobras. Things get a little crazy when a Typhoon hits, jeopardizing the entire tour. 1:00 Extra 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: “Remember Sunday” (Cons Adv: 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 7:00 TBA 8:00 Revenge: Hatred 9:00 How I Met Your Mother: Vesuvius 9:30 How I Met Your Mother: The Magician’s Code Part 2 10:00 Talking Footy 11:00 Parks And Recreation: Emergency Response 12:30 Home Shopping 3:00 Sons And Daughters - Mitch and Karen make plans for a drastic solution to their problems, which could make or break them. 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Medieval Fightbook 2:00 Battle Castle 2:50 Story Of Him 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: Herding Cats/Full Of Crap/Greased Pig 8:35 Vikings: Eye For An Eye 9:30 RocKwiz 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 FA Cup 2014: Semi Final Highlights 12:30 Subaru Nationasl Road Series 1:00 Shorts On Screen 2:15 Movie: “Running On Empty” MA (A,S) - Japanese - The beautiful Azami is tired of her penniless and lazy boyfriend. 3:10 Movie: “Sleep Dealer” M (V) - Spanish - A young man works as a virtual reality wage slave in a high-tech sweatshop in Tijuana, 4:45 Dance Me To The End Of Love

TUESDAY 15

IMPARJA

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 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Q&A 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Wild At Heart 4:00 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:50 What’s Your Story. 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foregin Correspondent 8:30 Dead Drunk: A Night In The Cross 9:30 At The Movies 10:00 The Writer’s Room 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Four Corners 12:15 Media Watch 12:30 Movie: “The Magnificent Ambersons” (G) 2:00 Movie: Room Service 3:30 Rugby Union: Shute Shield: 5:30 Eggheads

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: “Grumpy Old Men” - With John and Max, wifeless and retired, hating each other has become their greatest pleasure in life...that is until radiant, freespirited and enchantingly eccentric college professor Ariel Truax moves across the street and innocently escalates their mutual loathing to new heights. (MCL, Sexual Ref:) 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 TBA 11:30 20/20 - 20/20 is news and current affairs show anchored by Elizabeth Varga and Chris Cuomo. 12:30 Extra - Co-hosts Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos reporting in front of a live audience from The Grove in Los Angeles. 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: “Kid Cop” (Cons Adv: 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 8:05 TBA 9:05 Parenthood: “Just Like At Home / The Enchanting Mr. Knight” - Julia leans on the family for support during her struggles with Joel. Jasmine and Crosby move in with Zeek and Camille while their house is under repair. 11:00 Smash: “The Bells And Whistles” - Julia leans on the family for support during her struggles with Joel. 12:00 Harry’s Practice - Join Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren for everything you need to know about animals. 12:30 Home Shopping 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Celtic Women 2:25 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 (New Series) 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Killing: In Danish. Sarah Lund and Ulrick Strange travel to Sweden to question and protect the only other surviving member of Jens Peter Raben’s former army squad. 12:15 Guilty Pleasures 1:45 Movie: “The Mermaid” - A modern rendition of Hans Christian Andersen’s story ‘The Little Mermaid’. 3:50 How To Start A Revolution - Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp’s 2003 handbook for non-violent protest ‘From Dictatorship to Democracy’ has been influential on the tactics of democratic protests internationally. 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

WEDNESDAY 16

ABC

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11:00 One Plus One 11:30 Foreign Correspondent 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 12:30 National Press Club Address 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Wild At Heart 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 & Specks 9:00 The Agony of Modern Manners: Online 9:30 The Kumars 10:00 The Wrong Mans: Running Mans 11:05 The Business 10:30 Lateline 11:30 Hustle 12:30 Movie: “We’re No Angels” (G) - Three escaped Devil’s Island convicts help a downtrodden storekeeper and his family to outwit a scheming relative. 2:30 Football: VFL: Round 2 Essendon v North Ballarat 5:30 Eggheads

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: “Arthur” - Arthur is a wealthy man who likes a drink, or ten. However, his $750 million dollar inheritance is at risk if he doesn’t marry what he deems as the most boring blonde girl on Long Island. (Adult Themes Mild Coarse Language) 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 TBA 8:00 The AFL Footy Show - The Logie award-winning AFL FootyShow celebrates its 21st season, starring Garry Lyon, James Brayshaw, Sam Newman, Billy Brownless and Shane Crawford. 10:00 TBA 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 Movie: “Living Proof” (Cons Adv: A,L) 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 10:30 TBA 11:30 Defiance: “If I Ever Leave This World Alive” When a deadly disease spreads through Definace, the council vote that the most affected, the Irithians, need to be segregated from the community. 12:30 Home Shopping 3:00 Sons And Daughters - Barbara reacts swiftly when she finds out about Gordon’s illness, but things don’t turn out the way she’s planned. 3:30 NBC Today 4:30 Sunrise Extra / 5:00 Seven Early News

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 9:30 The Bridge 10:35 SBS World News Late 11:15 Movie: “Incendies” - In French, Arabic & English - When notary Lebel sits down with Jeanne and Simon Marwan to read them their mother Nawal’s will, the twins are stunned to receive a pair of envelopes - one for the father they thought was dead and another for a brother they didn’t know existed. MAV(V,A) 1:30 Movie: “Wonderful Town” - in Thai M (L,S) 3:15 Movie: “Eastern Plays” - in Turkish M (A,V,D,L) 4:45 ADbc Bitesize - A bite-sized morsel of SBS’s historybased quiz program. 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

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CROSSWORD No. 193

SUDOKU No. 193

Your  Lucky 

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Stars  

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th)

Your ability to spot a financial opportunity when you see it will help you to bring in a windfall: spending the money won’t be quite as easy! Try to sort your long-term priorities. Romance. A few well-chosen compliments will make a big difference to your partner’s attitude.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)

An unexpected invitation may turn out to be a “red herring”. Don’t allow yourself to be taken for a ride. Concentrate on what’s really important to you this week. Romance. You may be a little shocked when you discover how old a recent admirer is. You will want to reassess your relationship with this person.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st)

FOR KIDS

A bad habit will finally be broken, so long as you have enough will-power. There is a new project waiting for someone to take the lead. This would be an excellent time to make the first move. Romance. Your love-life will get a powerful boost this week. It may come in an unexpected form, however: be open to all possibilities.

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd)

A remark which is a little too personal for comfort must not be allowed to put you off track. You need to set yourself some achievable goals this week and stick to them. Romance. Someone will let you down rather badly, perhaps without meaning to. Be careful of a situation which seems too good to be true: it probably is.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)

If you got paid on the basis of the amount you speak, you would make a lot of money over the next few days! It might be better if you kept some things to yourself, however. Remember to think before you open your mouth! Romance. A meeting with friends will go well - provided you are subtle. There could be a not-so-secret admirer among them: stay alert!

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

An accident could happen if you don’t look out. Be particularly careful of breaking something which doesn’t belong to you; it could ruin all your good work from the last few weeks. Romance. You should be feeling very close to your partner at the moment. A helping hand will not go unnoticed.

FINDWORD No. 193

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)

A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

You will be surprised what a difference a few kind words make. This will be an excellent time to make up for a recent disappointment. Try not to overspend, though. Romance. Someone whom you don’t really like will become very persistent. You may have to review your opinion of this person.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)

Be careful not to judge someone else’s values by your own standards. You may find that yours are too strict for other people. You need to be more open-minded this week and be prepared to really listen to what people say to you. Romance. Someone that you have had your eye on for ages has suddenly noticed you: now you will have to take the initiative.

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SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) Somebody whom you know well will be pleased with your effort. You may be a little surprised at their reaction! It might not be what you expected, but it will be good for you. Romance. You will soon know if a romantic meeting has gone well: don’t miss the obvious signs.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)

A secret which you have been trying to hide for several months may finally come out. You will be surprised how positively your friends react. This week you will realise you were wrong to worry about this. Romance. A meeting in the open air will help to put your social life back on track. There are changes coming in your romantic life.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.

–Aristotle

SOLUTIONS No. 193

A disappointing turn of events should not make you lose heart. You are getting bored by the same old routine: you want an opportunity to use your creativity and develop new ideas. This will come soon. Romance. Your positive mood will help you to meet someone whom you might otherwise have turned down.

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th)

Don’t be any more assertive than is really necessary: you will have a better chance of getting what you want if you are subtle. Others will demand your attention in a domestic situation this week. Romance. Your partner will be delighted if you compliment them this week. They need a boost more than you realise, so try to arrange something exciting for them this weekend.

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Notice of Annual General Meeting The Nhulunbuy Playgroup will be holding its Annual General Meeting:

Thursday, May 8, 2014 at 9.30am at Playgroup, Arnhem Road • Seeking nominations for all positions

CLASSIFIEDS The Nhulunbuy Community Toy Library will be holding an

Easter Eggstravaganza Saturday, April 12, 9am to 11.30am

OASIS Christian Assembly Inc.

Easter Hat Parade (9.30am) Easter Egg Hunt Craft Games Raffles and Fun

Sunday, April 27 at 12 noon

Members FREE (Non-members $3)

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East Arnhem Regional Council TENDER NOTICE SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES & PLANT BY TENDER TENDER No. FT1314.04 Closing Date: 14:00PM CST, 30th April 2014 2x Toyota Landcruiser Troopcarrier 1x John Deere Gator 1x Kubota RTV 1x Toyota Hilux Dual Cab Ute 2x Toyota Hiace Commuter Bus 1x Dynapac CA25 Roller 1x Toyota Landcruiser Ute

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Still searching for the Red Kangaroo

YOU never know who you might cross paths with up here in East Arnhem Land. When I left my high school in St Kilda, Melbourne, I never imagined I’d end up working in Ramingining, a remote Indigenous community 580km east of Darwin. But this is exactly what I’ve done, and where I

wound up running into a fellow high school alumni with whom I have now shared rich experiences. Ramingining is situated on the Arafura Sea Swamp with a population of about 1000 people. The community was established in the early 1970s and became recognized as Aboriginal land with the passage of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act of 1976. Dr Anne Patton at-

tended my school, St Michael’s, from 19691974. After graduating she completed her medical degree at the University of Melbourne and eventually made the big move up north to pursue work in remote Aboriginal communities. Anne moved to Nhulunbuy in 1999 before later settling in Darwin. She now works as a consultant psychiatrist for

Top End Mental Health Service. Part of that role includes remote travel to communities such as Ramingining. Meanwhile, 23 years later, I attended St Michael’s from 1997-2002. After completion, I studied a Bachelor of Nursing/Arts at the Australian Catholic University. I spent several years working at St Vincent’s

LEFT: Ramingining school students with Mental Health workers and fellow alumni Dr Anne Patton and Ali Thorn. ABOVE: Dr Anne Patton and Ali Thorn on route to Ramingining. Nowadays we’re both Hospital before making people, whose principal the move up to the NT, creative being is Garrt- out bush and hard at where I decided to spe- jambal, the Red Kangaroo. work with people and Anne told me she their families affected by cialise in mental health. I now live in Nhulun- remembers spending lots mental health problems. Rather than searching buy and work as a Remote of her St Michael’s years Mental Health Nurse for in haberdashery stores for red ribbons, instead the East Arnhem Mental looking for red ribbons for we’re keeping an eye out the school uniform. for that Red Kangaroo. Health Team. There is something special about this place. Ramingining is built on land owned by the Djadawitjibi people of the East Arnhem Djinang group. Regional T h e y a r e Yo l g n u

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Possible new species glides into Top End RESEARCHERS may have identified a new species of tree-dwelling glider in the savannah woodlands and monsoon forests of the Top End. Preliminary forensic analysis of a marsupial, presumed for more than 150 years to be a type of sugar glider, indicates the creature is more closely related to two other species of glider. Professor Sue Carthew heads a group including Professor Steve Cooper from the SA Museum and Dr Rebecca MontagueDrake from Charles Darwin University, that has brought into question the identity of what is known in local Indigenous languages as the Lambalk glider (Petaurus breviceps ariel), a sub-species of the sugar glider. “From analysis of the DNA and the morphology of some 20 specimens we can say fairly clearly that they are not sugar gliders,” Professor Carthew said. “The DNA suggests they are more closely related to either the squirrel glider or the mahogany glider.” Professor Carthew said that in terms of its morphology, it contained some features reminiscent of the sugar glider and some reminiscent of the squirrel glider. “Its body mass is more

in keeping with that of a sugar glider but the length of its tail and the pointiness of its snout are more reminiscent of a squirrel glider.” Professor Carthew described the results as exciting. “If it turns out to be a squirrel glider then we have identified a significant expansion to its known range, which extends throughout eastern and southern A new species of tree-dwelling glider may have been identified in the Top End. Professor Carthew work around its taxonomy Australia, but not to He said the group also before we could stake that said glider specimens examined live specimens the NT. from museums and other and remains, mostly from “Another possibility is claim. “The discovery of a collections were being cat kills, found in Kakadu that it may be a new species, but we would need new mammal is extremely analysed as part of the and other parts of the Top project. to carry out a lot more rare these days.” End.

TENDER NOTICE PROVISION BY TENDER OF SIX MONTHLY SERVICING OF AIR CONDITIONING IN ALL COUNCIL ASSETS IN THE COMMUNITIES OF ANGURUGU, UMBAKUMBA AND MILYAKBURRA TENDER No. B-AC1415.02 Closing Date: 14:00PM CST, 7TH MAY 2014 A full description of the Contract Requirements is available by accessing and downloading tender documents online at www.tenders.net/buyer/easc Interested and eligible bidders are to submit their tender via electronic lodging on www.tenders.net/buyer/easc by the closing date. For Enquiries: Ms Emma Clay Senior Technical Officer East Arnhem Regional Council (08) 8986 8905 emma.clay@eastarnhem.nt.gov.au

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Wild about Gove PHOTO COMP

Snapshots from our piece of paradise LOCAL photographer Jim Fisher has been out and about of late, and has managed to captured some of the magic of our spectacular region. Recognisable locations have been snapped by Jim, including views from near the Gove Boat Club; one of which overlooks the monolithic refinery in the background. In his words, “Gove has some beautiful locations and it’s been a joy trying to catch it in its best light!” He’s also managed to catch a sea turtle popping her head out of the water, and a stunning moonlight shot of some plantlife, taken in Yirrkala. Many thanks to Jim for sending through his great work, and a reminder that readers are encouraged to send through their photos to editor@arafuratimes.com.au to be immortalised in Wild About Gove.

To submit an entry send your photo as an email attachment to editor@arafuratimes.com.au and please include your contact phone number. Photos need to be in full resolution, between 1mb and 10mb in size. Photos with date stamps impressed into them will not be considered.... Happy snapping! 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 10

Fri 11

Time 0241 0943 1621 2152

Time 0345 1051 1740 2312

Time 0457 1200 1848

Ht 2.67 1.15 2.30 1.71

Ht 2.55 1.18 2.33 1.68

Sat 12 Ht 2.50 1.16 2.43

Time 0026 0619 1302 1936

NEW MOON

Ht 1.56 2.54 1.11 2.57

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OASIS Christian Assembly Pastor Phil Sampson – Ph: 8987 1522 / 8987 1369 Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ph: 8987 2375 / 0419 465 045 Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga Hala Tupou – Ph: 8987 3553

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

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

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

Scouts Nhulunbuy Contact: Group Leader E: gl.nhulunbuy@nthq.scouts.com.au

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Actual Usage Target Usage Variance

Day

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

Squash Club Contact: Donna Marie, P: 8987 1272

Monday 16/01

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

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

Wednesday 18/01

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

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

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

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

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tue 15

Time 0127 0729 1354 2012

Time 0215 0819 1438 2044

Time 0256 0901 1517 2114

Ht 1.38 2.66 1.06 2.71

Ht 1.19 2.78 1.02 2.85

NEW MOON

Ht 1.00 2.89 1.00 2.97

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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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 09

Church services

Nhulunbuy Speedway Contact: Dan Wagg P: 0409 679 938

Tuesday 17/01Please

note that due to unforseen circumstances, the usual Water Consumption Table was unavailable at the Thursday 19/01 time of our going to press. Friday 20/01

Nhulunbuy Saturday 21/01 Sunday 22/01

Corporation Ltd and the Arafura Times apologise for any inconvenience caused.

TOTAL

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

Weather details o

Temperature ( C) Max Min Rainfall Monday 31 32.7 24.3 NIL Tuesday 1 32.2 23.0 0.4 Wednesday 2 32.2 21.7 1.2 Thursday 3 32.9 22.2 TCE Friday 4 32.6 23.4 TCE Saturday 5 32.2 22.7 NIL Sunday 6 31.5 24.2 11.2 Monthly total rainfall to date: 12.8mm

Weather details supplied by the Bureau of Meteorology – Gove Airport from Monday, Mar 31 to Sunday, Apr 6

Mean sea level pressure Max: 1011.9 hPa on Sunday Min: 1007.3 hPa on Wednesday Averages for the month of April Max temp: 30.8 Min temp: 23.2 Rainfall: 226.2mm


COMMUNITY

A force to be reckoned with

KNOWN on Elcho Island as a bridge between Yolngu culture and the Police, Officer Bettina Danganbarr is a force to be reckoned with. Aboriginal Community Police Officer Danganbarr has been working in the NT Police Force since 2007, when she started her career working at stations in Darwin. In 2008, she had the opportunity to return to work in her birthplace of Elcho, and hasn’t looked back since. Born to a father from Sydney and a Yolngu mother from East Arnhem Land, her colleagues say Officer Danganbarr has helped hugely in getting her community to understanding elements of Western law. Sergeant George Watkinson of Galiwin’ku Police said she was very important to both sides. “She is the link between the Police and the Yolngu, and helps bridge the gaps between Yolngu and Balanda law. “She can explain cultural ways to

us, and tell us who to talk to. “On the other side, she is able to help community members understand the reasons for the ways of Western law.” Officer Danganbarr said her major focus was on keeping her community safe from harm. “I like for my community to feel protected, and have a good environment to live in peacefully. “I respect my people, but I always say that if you’re doing something to hurt my community, that’s not going to stop me doing my job.” At times her role could seem to others as overwhelming, as whenever there is trouble in town, community members come to her for help. She often opens up her house, outside of work hours, to shelter women and children who have been facing domestic issues. Along with painting and tending to her garden, one of her big passions is trying to guide youths in the community.

KEEPING THE PEACE ON ELCHO: Constable Ian Hamblyn, Aboriginal Community Police Officer Bettina Danganbarr and Sergeant George Watkinson. “Young kids who get into trouble, and achieve so they can be what they good life too.” I can encourage them to look for want and have a good life. Officer Danganbarr lives in better ways. “Then they can have children, Galiwin’ku with her three children “I encourage them to go to school and let them get educated and have a and partner Henry.

Banking on a prosperous future CUSTOMERS of Nhulunbuy’s Westpac Bank may have noticed two new friendly faces sitting behind the tellers. Trainees Nikesha Corbett and Katie Scrutton are part of an Australia-wide program that has started up in Nhulunbuy for the very first time. T h e We s t p a c I n d i g e n o u s Program gives people the opportunity to undertake and complete a Certificate in Financial Services, to contribute to their education, while taking part in paid work. Katie is working full-time,

while Year 11 student Nikesha is working part-time two days a week, while continuing her high school studies the rest of the week. Nikesha said the new role helps her with life skills while at the same time contributing to her studies. “I’ve been here for a month now, and I wouldn’t mind taking a full-time job here one day. “I’m learning a lot, and there’s a lot to learn - and I like working as a teller.” The bank offers Nikesha flexible shifts so the work does not

conflict with her studies. Nhulunbuy’s Westpac Bank Manager Lisa Barrett said the trainees were doing really well. “They’re part of the team. “They deal with all the things the rest of the team deal with, the customers, the cash, everything. “The responsibilities they’ve got here are no different to anyone else.” This trainee mentor program has taken place in the past in the NT, in Darwin and Alice Springs, but this marks the first time it has ever been offered in Gove.

New Westpac Bank trainees Nikesha Corbett and Katie Scrutton are part of a program new to Nhulunbuy.

Tour de ArnhemlAnd 2014 Satisfying work found in the shed ABOVE: Marthakal Employment Service workers in the Birrk Birrk shop. RIGHT: Rerrinybulu Dhamarrandji brightening up the Birrk Birrk Shop.

ABOVE: Ruth Yananybuy and Francine Dhurrkay in the Birrk Birrk Op Shop. BELOW: Workers from the Birrk Birrk furniture workshop on Elcho Island.

IN the centre of Elcho Island’s Galiwin’ku community stands a sturdy farm shed that’s being used for everything but storing hay bales. An industrious group of residents has converted the shed into a booming store and workshop, called the Birrk Birrk Shop. Here, local men and women labour away busily each day, creating and selling items that will benefit their community. The complex includes a furniture workshop, where handymen are able to forge a quality wooden bed frame in less than two hours. There’s also an op shop and capabilities for art and sewing workshops there as well. Managed by husband and wife team Jan and Mark Deacon, the shop has been up and running for two years, with a couple of years spent on the planning process before then. Ms Deacon

said the shop presented a safe place for locals to come and gain satisfying work experience. “It’s like any other Australian workplace, where any troubles from home are asked to be left at the door when they come in for work each morning.” A contingent of NT Labor politicians visited the shop last Thursday, April 3, including Opposition Leader Delia Lawrie and local MLA Lynne Walker. Ms Lawrie said the shop also presented a great opportunity for creating healthier lifestyles. “With the furniture they’re making, for affordable prices, they’re getting people sitting at tables rather than on the floor, beds so people are not having to sleep on the ground, and shelves so people can have a place to store their things. “It’s been brilliant.” The workshop provides meaningful employment to a number of men through the local Aboriginal corporation, Marthakal Employment Services.

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THREE MINUTES WITH . . . Former champion marathon runner Rob de Castella FORMER Commonwealth Games champion Rob de Castella can often be heard speaking inspirationally about the parallels between living life and running a marathon. They’re both long distance races,

he says, and both take a lot of hard work to get to the finish line. These parallels are part of the driver behind the Indigenous Marathon Project - a program Mr de Castella founded and directs.

How has East Arnhem Land reacted to the Indigenous Marathon Project? I think the more remote communities seem to embrace it even stronger than anywhere else. The impact that our runners have in their communities, in terms of leadership and providing that inspiration, is greater. While we still have a positive impact in the major cities and some of the regional towns, it’s the remote communities where we’ve seen some of the greatest impact. And that’s evident here (in Galiwin’ku). And it’s the same in Yirrkala - to have had runners from East Arnhem, and having had runners from Yirrkala for the last three years, 2011, 2012 and 2013, helps continue to lay the foundations of interest in distance running.

The project offers Indigenous people from across Australia the opportunity to be selected in a group to train and run in one of the world’s famous races; the New York Marathon. In recent years, three local athletes

So we’ll just continue to try to leverage off the runners and their presence and maintain that momentum. What impresses you most about these runners from remote East Arnhem communities? Well, the fact that they can train up here in the humidity and the heat! Dodging the cheeky town dogs and things like that are just incredible too. And of course without having many running clubs or major sporting organisations or competitions, to really have that commitment, and get out there and train almost daily, and to build up their training to lay the foundations to run a full 42km marathon, is just an incredible indication of their commitment and determination.

from Yirrkala - Jamie Wunungmurra, Nathan Djerrkura and Arian Pearson have successfully graduated from the program and returned to Gove to help inspire their communities about the experience of running in New York.

Mr de Castella, or ‘Deeks’, was in Galiwin’ku last week, looking for the next hopefuls to take part in the project for 2014, and while there he had a moment to chat with the Arafura Times.

You’ve mentioned before that after the New York Marathon is over, IMP continues to look after the athletes who have run it. How does that work? It’s not just a splash in the pan experience. We consider them as graduates. We’ve got 32 graduates now, all who have finished either the New York or Boston marathon in the US, or the Tokyo Marathon. We had a group that ran the Tokyo Marathon after the marathon in New York was cancelled in 2012 because of a hurricane. So these 32 graduates, their obligation and their duty is to run, sweat and inspire. To continue to run and stay healthy. To continue to sweat; they’ve got to continue to work hard at whatever they do, whether that be sport or their jobs or being good members of their family. And to continue to inspire their families and their communities.

Skills for school outside of the classroom

Yirrkala School students have been learning tennis skills in Gove. Despite the heat, Nanukala Burarrwanga was full of smiles.

IN a change from the classroom, Yirrkala School kids have been learning new skills out on Nhulunbuy’s tennis courts. Students from years four, five and six - the Ngalindi class - have been taking part in a tennis program this term, helped out by Gove Tennis Coach Nicky Mayer. Last Tuesday, the kids were out on the courts running around, improving their motor skills, cooperation and learning the basics of tennis. Yirrkala School teacher Jazz Rolton said it was great for the students to get involved in other curriculum activities outside of the classroom. She also gave praise to the Yirrkala School Attendance Officers, who came along and took part on the courts. “The officers, whose purpose it is to get kids to school, have also been supporting kids to stay there as well. “They’re great role models and they’re encouraging the kids to get involved in all types of healthy activities.” Gove Peninsula Tennis Club, who supported the program, said opportunities like this would continue for remote communities. The club is working with Tennis NT and Tennis Australia to ensure funding can continue for such programs into the future. Student Miyatja in action on the court.

Young player Wandharri returning the ball in style.

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Malka and Wandharri about to take to the courts.


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A new Marathon Club has started on Elcho Island to get girls ready for IMP try-outs. LEFT: Runners powering towards the finish line. LEFT BELOW: In the last kilometre of the IMP tryout. BELOW: NEARLY THERE: Runners in the last part of the try-out.

THE Indigenous Marathon Project (IMP) national tryout tour for 2014 kicked off last week, on April 3, in the East Arnhem community of Galiwin’ku This was one of 12 tryouts happening around the nation. More than 30 indigenous runners registered for the try-out, making it the single largest try-out in IMP’s history. On the day, men ran 5km on the community’s barge road, while women ran 3km - all of the runners reached the finish line. The love for running in Galiwin’ku started with IMP graduate Evelyna Dhamarrandji, who on November 3, 2013, became the first Yolngu woman from East Arnhem Land to complete a marathon (Evelyna ran the New York Marathon). Her final steps in the New York Marathon were the beginning of an inspirational journey. S i x m o n t h s l a t e r, Evelyna’s experience has sparked a new found love of running and exercise in her community. With the help of Evelyna and local youth workers, the 30 men and women who registered for the IMP try out also established a ‘Marathon Club’ on the small island that meets twice a week for training. Sport and Recreation Mentor in Galiwin’ku Ashton Kealy said; “In the two months since establishing this marathon club, the culture of running and living a healthy lifestyle has been enriched in each individual reflecting on to their children, family and friends.” Due to the wonderful work in her community, and her involvement with IMP, Evelyna has recently become a top three finalist in the NT Young Achiever Award for Health and Wellbeing.

Elcho Island girls getting ready to take part in the Indigenous Marathon Project try-out. BELOW: IMP graduate Evelyna Dhamarrandji finishing the try-out on Elcho.

Happy scenes at the Elcho petrol station.

ABOVE: Juran, Karen and Dikul getting ready for the run. RIGHT: Runners fire off from the starting line on Barge Road. BELOW: Former champion marathon runner Rob de Castella stretching with Elcho Island athletes before the race try outs. BELOW RIGHT: Runners head off down the dusty track.

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