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The inaugural Weipa Billfish Challenge was held last weekend and has been heralded a success. For the full story, and plenty of action-packed photos, turn to pages 14 and 15.

Main photo: Josh Lyon enjoyed this hookup during last weekend’s inaugural Weipa Billfish Challenge. Photo: Dave Donald. Inset: There was plenty of Sailfish action over the weekend. Photo: Kristy Philliskirk.

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Crocodiles are on Australia Zoo Wildlife Ranger, Barry Lyon, University of Queensland’s Professor Craig Franklin and Dr Hamish Campbell, have recently returned from researching estuarine crocodile movements throughout Cape York. Barry has provided this update...

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Tracking map showing the movements of “Ozemite�. The release location is indicated by the letter S (yellow circle). Courtesy Hamish Campbell UQ.

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“Ozemite� – a 12-foot (3.7 metre) male crocodile tracked by the team.

A RECENT Crocodile Sighting sign has been erected at the Rocky Point boat ramp following the sighting of a large crocodile in the area last week (left). Western Cape Bulletin reader, Chris Manning, sent the photo in at right, taken last Thursday morning on the sand-spit at the mouth of Trunding Creek, clearly showing the tracks of a crocodile heading back into Albatross Bay. It is important to be aware of crocodiles at all times, but particularly at this time of year when they are on the move.

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the search for mates. Once the wet season starts, the females typically move ‘off river’ and onto the fringes of adjacent wetlands to build their nest mound. This is made from of a mixture of soil and vegetation matter which look superficially like a scrub turkey mound. The females often scrape out a mud wallow nearby from where they hang out to protect the nest, often very aggressively, from any predators. The wallow looks something like an elongated pig wallow. Interestingly one female named “Tarlisha� moved well downstream into tidal waters to nest adjacent to the Wenlock during the 2009 - 20010 wet, whereas for reasons unknown, last wet season she moved well upstream into the freshwater reaches of the river. The research has also shown that some crocodiles go on quite lengthy journeys over the wet season.

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A crocodile on release. Photo: Barry Lyon, Australia Zoo.

AS many locals know, November is the month when estuarine crocodiles often begin venturing further afield as the buildup to the wet season really develops. This fact is very much supported by the joint crocodile research being undertaken by Australia Zoo, and Professor Craig Franklin and Dr Hamish Campbell from the University of Queensland. However because of this research, the most extensive yet undertaken in the world on large crocodiles, we are now able to see just where and how far the crocodiles are moving. This year we added another 22 crocodiles to the research project, making a total of 86 animals being tracked by acoustic pingers, with 26 of these also being fitted with GPS trackers. Breeding is very much on the agenda for mature-aged crocodiles now, with males often getting involved in territorial fights when out on

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the move... As an example, over the 2009 and 2010 rainy season, a 14-foot male crocodile known as “Aristotle� undertook a journey down the Wenlock River, out into Port Musgrave, up the Ducie River into Bertiehaugh Creek, and completed the curcuit back into the Wenlock via Nimrod Creek. This expedition, over a three-month-long period, covered approximately 300 kilometres, and included an overland hike of at least six kilometres.

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during the dry season at least, a minimum of one large crocodile per day swims up or downstream over Stones Crossing, which is located near the very upper tidal limit of the Wenlock River. From the hydrophones located in the river here, we are able to record the times of these crocodile passages, which have all occurred between 5pm and 8am the next morning, although just before midnight is the most popular period. We had already observed

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Over the wet season movement of male crocodiles out of the main river into tributaries and billabongs is also commonplace, possibly to avoid the floodwaters and find easier places to hunt prey. At Gibson’s Billabong on the Wenlock flood plain we found two crocodile ‘hair balls’ that were most likely from the crocodile named “Greg Norman�, who was tracked as moving into the lagoon over the wet season. The animal was given this name in recognition of the golfer ’s support for our crocodile research. (Crocodiles are unable to digest animal fur and cough it up in dense ‘balls’ formed in their stomachs in the manner of a cat.) One of the most startling finds of the research to date, has been the discovery that

that both sides of the crossing were a hot spot where fish and sometimes crocodiles congregated and fed, especially as the tides changed. However the regular crossings by certain crocodiles further highlights what an important ecological feature this rock bar is. Camping too close to the water’s edge is potentially dangerous at any time, a fact that this local research really highlights. It is likely that crocodiles regularly cross similar features in other river systems, and are not often seen because this mainly occurs at night time. Stay tuned for further updates on local crocodile movements over the coming months, from this worldleading research project. From your local Australia Zoo Wildlife Rangers.

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Residents of Weipa for almost four years, Lisa Smith and Tim McLeish (originally from Innisfail) tied the knot at the Mission Beach Resort on August 27, 2011. The ceremony was held around Ti Tree Pool and witnessed by their daughter Mia, family and friends. Following the nuptials Lisa and Tim celebrated their marriage with their wedding party and guests in The Rainforest Function Room at the resort. The couple then enjoyed a couple of days away at Palm Cove for their honeymoon.


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Entsch claims Support for women of all ages “Labor treating Weipa like a backwater” MEMBER for Leichhardt Warren Entsch has this week slammed the Federal Labor Government for treating Weipa like a backwater, with the region once again missing out on benefiting from schemes such as Regional Development Australia and the National Broadband Network. Despite promises by local state Labor MPs and Senator Jan McLucas to fight for funding in the RDA grants scheme, Weipa has been ignored in $200 million worth of funding announced in recent months. In fact, more than 70 per cent of the RDA funding has been directed to seats held by Labor or Labor-supporting Independents, with $140.5 million going to these seats and just $58.1 million granted to Coalition seats or WA Nationals seats. “Labor has again failed to recognise the urgent and obvious need to assist Weipa in a range of matters the region faces,” Mr Entsch said. “The RDA program provided an opportunity to address the region’s infrastructure needs by kickstarting projects identified by industry and the community. “Instead, the Labor Government chose to favour Labor seats, in what can only be described as blatant pork-barrelling.” The Torres Strait is also still waiting for the $22 million in funding the Labor Government promised in parliament to repair sea walls. To add insult to injury, the Labor Party has confirmed that not a single cable will be laid in Cairns under their National Broadband Network for at least another two years, with expecta-

tions it will take a minimum of three years for any work on the NBN to begin. In response to a question on a social media website, the Cairns ALP branch confirmed the NBN would not be coming to Cairns until at least 2014, with no guarantee of a timeline at any point over the next eight years of the NBN rollout program.

Member for Leichhardt, Warren Entsch.

That means any high speed internet connections in Weipa will take even longer to rollout. Under both the RDA and NBN schemes, Townsville managed to secure funding under the RDA and was included in the first rollout of the NBN. “Labor representatives in the Far North must explain why Townsville managed to secure funding for these two initiatives while we missed out, yet again,” Mr Entsch said. “Labor in Far North Queensland is all talk and no action. They should hang their heads in shame for standing by while other cities with less urgent needs benefit from the Federal Government’s largesse.”

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New initiative to target jobs in remote Indigenous communities RESIDENTS in Queensland’s remote and discrete Indigenous communities will soon have access to greater employment and training opportunities thanks to a new $1.5 million Queensland Government initiative. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Curtis Pitt announced the new initiative at the 11th Ministerial Indigenous Roundtable in Wujal Wujal in Far North Queensland last Wednesday. Mr Pitt said that under the initiative, five Indigenous employment and training coordinators would be engaged to work in remote Indigenous communities throughout Queensland. “The Indigenous Employment and Training Coordinators will play a critical role in linking local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to employment and training opportunities through the Queensland Government’s existing housing and infrastructure work programs,” he said. “The coordinators will work with community, government and nongovernment agencies to develop labour supply and skills profiles.

“This will help to link jobseekers with the contractors who are doing the work on the ground in remote and discrete Indigenous communities. “Contractors will be able to maximise the number of local people they are employing, helping to boost Indigenous employment in remote parts of Queensland.” Mr Pitt said the coordinators would also develop valuable connections with government agencies, employment and training service providers and community and industry organisations. “The best way I know of supporting people who want to improve their lives is by helping them to participate in the workforce,” Mr Pitt said. “That’s exactly what this initiative is all about and these coordinators will play a central role in helping to deliver better employment outcomes for Indigenous Queenslanders.” Mr Pitt said the positions were part of the State Government’s plan to generate more jobs and economic development in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

“Providing more jobs and economic development is what this program is all about,” Mr Pitt said. “It will help to links tradies and job seekers with employment opportunities in their own communities, while supporting economic development in remote parts of the State.” Housing Minister Karen Struthers said the initiative would deliver jobs and help community members gain a trade and long term work. “It will place participants well to get work in the biggest ever rollout of social housing in remote indigenous communities in Queensland’s history,” Ms Struthers said. “The Queensland Government is building 1100 new social houses and upgrading 1200 existing buildings in discrete Indigenous communities by 2018 under the Remote Indigenous Housing National Partnership Agreement. “It’s about providing more housing, more jobs and more opportunities for Indigenous Queenslanders living in remote parts of the State.”

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HALLOWEEN in the Cape saw just over a hundred Mum’s, Dads and kids flock to the Community Hall for the inaugural holiday Kindy fundraiser. From witches and zombies to fairies and ghosts the children all dressed up for the theme and danced away to Thriller and Ghost Busters. Not to be outdone by their children, the local Mums of Weipa put the kids to bed, stole their costumes and headed back for the ladies-only disco. The eskies were restocked and the music rocked as older and scarier witches, gothic Queens and naughty school girls took over the dance floor. The Mums all had a wonderful night and the event raised $2000 for the local kindergarten.

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• Sodexo: Harry Carter in Certificate III Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) • Sodexo: Lillian Woolla in Certificate II Business Administration • Napranum CEA: Kura Asera – Certificate II Horticulture Congratulations to the following business for transitioning their current school-based trainees or apprentices to full-time in 2012: • Weipa Heritage Hair & Beauty: Makayla Weidman into a Certificate III Hairdressing • Northern Haulage & Diesel Services: Karlee Roseblade Certificate III Engineering mechanical Trade • Cape Carpentry: Lance Backo Certificate III in Carpentry New sign-up for full-time employment commencing at the end of year 12, 2012: • Sodexo—Paula David Certificate II Business Administration.

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Western Cape Beat The silly season approaches AS the Christmas silly season approaches, Weipa Police wish to remind residents that while you can have a good time don’t let it be at the expense to your personal safety or the well being of your neighbours. There is always an increase in private parties and functions leading up to the festive month. Party organisers need to ensure they comply with all alcohol management plans and noise legislation. No alcohol can be taken into or consumed in Napranum and restricted limits apply in Mapoon. Weipa Police will conduct regular interception sites checking that all vehicles entering the communities are complying.

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Pedestrians please take care Weipa Police also remind people leaving the Golf and Bowls Club on foot late at night to keep off the road. There have been numerous occasions where cars have had to stop or slow down for drunken people wandering all over the road. This is not only an offence but obviously dangerous and a possible fatal accident waiting to happen.

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Weipa would have to have one of the highest percentages of shift workers yet Police are still called to attend noise complaints on a regular basis. If you are holding a party or a get together with friends be mindful of your neighbours. Keep music to an acceptable level and ensure your guests leave quietly. If Police are called to investigate a noise complaint you are required to provide your full and correct name. Police can then issue a noise abate-

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a certain Detective at the station who refers to himself as the marlin slayer and adorns the station with photos of his prize catch while he dishes out his best fishing tips and techniques to others has failed to put his money where his mouth is. Despite the whole station willing him to enter last weekend’s billfish competition to show them all that his one off catch wasn’t a fluke, he instead conveniently rostered himself on for the entire weekend mumbling something about briefs and work to be done.

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IN our walk with the Lord, the fires of everyday trials will purify us Christians, like in the olden times when salt was used to purify sacrifices before they are given up to God, until we become “pleasing sacrifices” to God. Our belief is that one day the Lord Jesus will return bringing with him the rewards for the faithful, and eternal separation from God for those who hate him. We now go on to Chapter 10 vs 1-12 of Mark and we find the Pharisees once again trying to set a trap to catch Jesus out saying something wrong, giving wrong advice. They chose the topic of divorce, a subject that the Jewish teachers, Rabbis, have different views on, and argued constantly about. (Jewish women had no right to divorce their husbands, only the

husbands had the right). To understand the debate better between the Lord and the Pharisees, we will look to the gospel of Matthew Ch 19 vs 1-12, where his account gives us those extra words that the Pharisees and the Lord used. The essential question the Pharisees asked is in Matthew Ch 19 v 3 was, “Does our Law allow a man to divorce his wife for whatever reason he wishes?”(These words in italics, among others, are not in the Mark account). The Jewish teachers called Rabbis held views on divorce that ranged from unfaithfulness to anything that made the husband angry. (Like burning his breakfast!) The Lord answered and said that if two people are joined together with God’s blessings, then nobody has a right

to break them up. God is the creator, and in his eyes they become one people in marriage. (Genesis Ch 2 v 24). The Pharisees countered with the fact that Moses gave a law that entitled men to give their wives a divorce notice and send them packing. The Lord answered back by pointing out that that was never the ideal, but Moses did that because the Jewish people were so unteachable. He made that law to cut down the divorce rate. Then the Lord said that except for unfaithfulness, all divorces are wrong, and people who divorce otherwise, commit adultery when they marry someone else. More next week on this topic. God is love. Rev Michael Connolly


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WEEK eight of the Indigenous Pathways Solutions Work Start Program incorporated the Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa Indigenous Trainee Assessment Centre. Twelve IPS team members completed the IPS program and prior to the assessment centre, three of these had already been employed. At the assessment centre the remaining nine participants underwent the arduous process of assessment prior to employment with RTA and all of the

participants were successful in attaining employment (pictured below). IPS graduates consistently perform extremely well in employment assessment centres are highly sought-after by Rio Tinto leaders as they have become used to the high standards and display desirable work standards. IPS expressed their gratitude to ITEC Employment, Community Enterprises Australia, Enterprise Management Group,Training Connections Australia and Rio

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impact on ecosystems and the productivity of primary industries,” Dr Vivian-Smith said. “Prevention and early intervention are the most cost effective ways of controlling new and emerging weeds in Queensland. “The on-line toolkit will allow people to identify and help control the spread of invasive plants.” Users can identify a particular weed by selecting from a variety of different plant features. Once identification has been verified, the resource key then links to information on how to control the weed, if it is available. “If you’re still not certain about the identification of the weed, you can take a sample to your

regional Weedspotter coordinator or send a pressed sample to the Queensland Herbarium,” Dr Vivian-Smith said. “Alternatively, you can submit a photo of the plant for identification via the toolkit.” Many weeds including parthenium, giant rat’s tail grass and water hyacinth could have been spread earlier this year by floodwaters. With the arrival of warmer weather, weed growth and flowering could really take off

across the state, so Dr Vivian-Smith believes the toolkit’s arrival is a timely one. “Our aim is to prevent the spread and increase the management of invasive weeds by the community, and the on-line toolkit will help support that goal. I encourage landholders to make use of the website but also to remain vigilant, especially at this time of year.” To use the on-line toolkit visit www.biosecurity.qld.gov.au

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SNAPSHOTS @ Carpentaria Golf Club Presentation Night

Gary and Michael Young receiving their award for runner-up in the 4BBB Match Play.

Winners of the 4BBB Match Play were Justin and Vesa Hyytinen.

Jeff Ball was the runner-up in the Comalco Cup Match Play event.

Taylor Francisco was presented her award for runnerup in the Mixed Foursomes from Tanya.

Jo Constantine and Viv Montague with the shield they won for Ladies Foursomes.

Benny Lawnton received his award for being runner-up in the Mens Foursomes.

Tanya Eizenberg presenting the trophy to Oliver Tata as the winner of the Mens Anniversary Open.

Runner-up for Club Champion Ladies C Grade and Nett was Ashleigh Ball.

MC for the presentation night, Tanya Eizenberg, won the Club Champion Nett Ladies B Grade.

Jacko was very happy when Tanya awarded him runner-up Club Champion Nett Men C Grade.

Jenny Hyytinen with the shield for Club Champion Ladies C Grade.

Kerry Scales was awarded runner-up Club Champion Ladies B Grade.

Jim Hoffman with his award for Runner-up Club Champion C Grade.

Wendy Grainger topped off a night where she won a swag of awards by claiming Ladies Club Champion.

Tireless worker around the club Paul Chambers was awarded Club Member of the Year.

Tanya Eizenberg awarded Club Champion Ladies B Grade to Jo Constantine.

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Inaugural Weipa Billfish Classic a great success

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THE inaugural Weipa Billfish Challenge was held over the weekend of November 12 and 13 and was a resounding success. A total of 27 billfish were raised, with 16 hooked and nine tagged during the competition which rivals recently-held Cairns and Townsville small boat billfish tournaments where eight and 10 fish were tagged respectively over five-day events. Event organisers Terri Garlick and Duane Singleton were impressed with the local anglers’ commitment, diligence and enthusiasm over the two-day event. Fourteen teams registered for the challenge with 43 anglers competing for the prize of the top billfish catch. Perfect conditions on Saturday saw three sailfish and two black

marlin tagged for day one, and with the weather slightly more choppy on Sunday anglers tagged two sailfish and two black marlin for day two for the competition. Even though not all anglers tagged billfish, the amount of Mackeral, Tuna, Barracuda, Queenfish and Trevally caught on skip-baits throughout the challenge would make most anglers very jealous. “People really should learn how to rig skip-baits as you couldn’t count the amount of fish each boat caught over the weekend,” Terri said. “There is a myriad of quality pelagics in our waters, you just have to know how to catch them.” The overall winners of the two-day challenge were Last Cast comprising of Alan and his daughter Kristy Philliskirk, Jason Owens and Ben Bright who raised and hooked

four billfish, tagging three of them, to take out the competition. The enthusiasm shown by all participating anglers makes it paramount to opening a game fishing club in Weipa and a meeting will be organised in the next month to discuss formation of the club and future events. “With a billfishing club in Weipa next year’s tournament should attract anglers from all parts of Australia and we already have a major sponsor for the 2012 Challenge,” Terri said. Weipa Billfish Challenge would like to thank the Carpentaria Golf Club and the Weipa Bowls Club for the use of their venues and the service they provided to everyone involved in the competition, along with the Weipa VMR for keeping an eye on all the boats out on the water over the weekend.

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All teams participating in the inaugural Weipa Billfish Challenge contributed to a $400 dollar donation made to Weipa VMR. Left: Weipa VMR’s Krysten Roberts accepts the Weipa Billfish Challenge donation from one of the event organisers, Terri Garlick. Right: Weipa VMR’s Cathy Roberts is presented with a framed photo of the VMR vessel taken during the Challenge by photographer Kristy Philliskirk.

Cathy and Krysten Roberts got a perfect view of this billfish jumping from the VMR vessel on Saturday. Photo: Kristy Philliskirk.

Overall winners of the inaugural Weipa Billfish Classic “Last Cast” (Alan Philliskirk, Jason Owens, Kristy Philliskirk and Ben Bright) with a total of four fish raised, four hooked and three captured.

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The “Silly Billies” (Josh Lyon, Andrew Polderman and Dave Donald) took out second place in the Classic with five fish raised, two hooked and two captrured.

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The one that could have been: Nathan Barnes and his Dad didn’t think they would be in town for the Classic so didn’t register, but they still managed to capture this magnificent Sailfish.

Bright did his team, “Last Cast” proud with this catch. Photo: Kristy Philliskirk.

Kristy Philliskirk (above and above right) gets amongst the action as part of team “Last Cast” Photo: Jason Owens.

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Let’s get this fish onboard! Kristy Philliskirk during Sunday’s fishing. Photo: Jason Owens.

Fourth place in the inaugural Classic was “Tag Team” (Nicky Perriman, Darren Lee and Jay Edwards) who raised two fish and hooked and captured one.

“The Smokin’ Billies” Alan (Awesome) Jackson and Mick Stafford raised, hooked and captured one fish to finish in fifth place in the Weipa Billfish Classic.

“Power Anglers” (Steve Cruse, Louise Cruse and Daryl French) raised six fish, hooked two and captured one to finish in sixth position in the Classic.

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A once in a century moment L A S T F r i d a y ’s Remembrance Day service was the bestattended in years, according to Weipa RSL Sub-Branch president, Neil Dickinson. It was a special service for another reason also, as it will be another one hundred years before 11.11am on 11.11.11 will occur again. Members of the local Weipa RSL Sub-Branch posed for a photo (right) at exactly 11.11am, which the Western Cape Bulletin has submitted to ABC Local Radio for inclusion in a visual time capsule. Peter McCulkin’s hand-made wooden crosses, representing those fallen in Afghanistan, formed a poignant field of remembrance at the memorial service.

RSL President Neil Dickinson plants a poppy in memory of those lost in Afghanistan.

WCC vice captains Dylan Pressley and Joanna Bielby lay a wreath at the service.

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Shirley Russell laid a wreath on behalf of the Royal Australian Navy.

Remembering the fallen Snr Cnst Liam Duffy on behalf of Queensland Police Service.


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Rural Paradise – Churchill Creek Road, Julatten THIS magnificent rural lifestyle property is located in the popular Julatten district, which is known for its reliable tropical rainfall and clear, clean green image. The property is 40 acres, fully fenced and suitable to run a small number of cattle or horses (set of yards on property). Situated about 35 minutes from Port Douglas, 75 minutes from dynamic Cairns and 35 minutes to rural-based Mareeba, this is definitely one of the few centrally located rural properties and a truly unique opportunity to acquire a high quality home in the Port Douglas hinterland at an affordable price. The quality-built timber home has three bedrooms (master bedroom has a spa with stunning mountain views), 2 bathrooms and a lounge/dining area which also enjoys the views and encompasses a large combustion fire. The home is only a few years old and was built with unique features such as the 15m x 3.6 m undercover veranda that captures the unsurpassed panoramic rural and mountain

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Tips for buying a worry-free investment property A leading property investment group says most investors buy the wrong type of property, resulting in headaches and discouraging them from building a portfolio. Australian Tax Office statistics show 73 per cent of investors stop after one property while the Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that 50 per cent sell their rental property within the first seven years. Kevin Young CEO and founder of The Investors Club, which has helped more than 3300 investors on average incomes build multiple property portfolios since 1994, says: “The most common setbacks for investors are a high cost of repairs and extended vacancies. Both are problems that stem from a bad property choice, costing you not just money but your confidence too. “Good capital growth is essential. It’s important for investors to be savvy in their purchasing, looking outside their own areas

and in markets across the country for areas forecast to have strong growth,” says Kevin. “A good investment property will also attract quality tenants and deliver strong rental yields. To find the right property, investors need to have a business mind and look for features which would be attractive for a tenant, not for themselves. Buying on emotion is one of the biggest mistakes investors make.” The Investors Club’s tips for buying a worry-free investment property: • Buy new: Old properties will cost you money in maintenance and have reduced tax benefits (in depreciation write downs), leaving you and the tenant to pay all the bills. • Buy a unit: Land is not tax deductible and gives no weekly tax savings yet is generally around 50 per cent of the purchase cost of a house. With a unit the land is usually around 30 per cent of purchase cost, leaving a massive 70 per cent of the cost tax deductible.

• Preferably brick: Brick is durable and has fewer maintenance costs, not requiring regular painting or replacement. • Body corporates add value: Strata properties are able to maintain their value well. A large number of costs are covered by body corporates, including property insurance, garden maintenance, external paint and termite control. Hence its appearance and value increase. • Buy close to the city centre: Inner-city properties are highly desirable and will have greater pressure on their capital and rental growth. • Choose quality building work: Make sure your property is quality checked by trained inspectors throughout construction. Poor workmanship can result in building problems and disgruntled tenants. • Don’t be a “postcode buyer”: Purchase property based on its scope for growth. Cities

and regions across Australia all have different growth cycles. Being aware of them will give you more options. • Choose quality over price: A quality property in a popular area can deliver strong returns. Purchasing a cheaper property may seem like less of a risk at the time of purchase but can cause more problems and see less growth in the long term. • Understand the property cycle: Don’t be put off by slow growth. While property cycles have high, low and steady patches over a seven to 10 year period, Australian property values trend upwards over the long term. The tip is to diversify across cities. • Buy for the area’s demographic: Research the area to find which rentals are most in demand by its demographic. Units may see high demand in an inner-city area, while townhouses may be more desirable a little further out. Visit: www.tic.com.au

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A fresh approach to real estate in Weipa

NEWS

House of the week LAND WITH APPROVED PLANS FOR A STUNNING HOME

Plenty of space for the whole family in this large 4 Bedroom home. The main bedroom is complimented with a walk-in robe, ensuite and sliding door access to an oversized outdoor undercover area, tiled throughout, split system air-conditioning, solar hot water, modern kitchen, combined lounge dining area, family room. This one has it all.

4 BED 2 BATH 2 CAR $555,000 neg

Priced to sell at $598,000

•Be quick to secure this land with approved house plans in the Golf Links Estate. •4 bed, 2 bath, A/C, private patio, double lock up garage and fully fenced low maintenance yard completes the picture. •874m2 Enjoy a fabulous lifestyle, only a short stroll from the Golf c l u b a n d We i p a ’s bowls club

Phone Geoff Bryant – 0408 772 592

Did you say you need room? WELL this house is for you‌‌This property has 5 massive over sized bedrooms, split system air-conditioning, ensuite & built in robe in the main, upgraded kitchen & bathroom. The rear of the house has been extended and enclosed and is perfect for a theatre or rumpus room. Priced at $485,000 the owners are negotiable and would like to do a deal before Xmas, so give us a call.

Want your property sold or managed contact the team at Western Cape Real Estate A fresh approach to real estate in Weipa

Glenn 0419 714 929 Sandy 0488 185 611 OfďŹ ce (07) 4069 7520

wcaperealestate@bigpond.com.au

www.westerncaperealestateweipa.com.au

$650,000 neg. Very busy taxi business operating in Weipa for many years is now for sale • 3 Taxi licences • 4 vehicles transferred unencumbered • OfďŹ ce content; computer, furniture and general ofďŹ ce equipment • Security system; cameras and laptop • Hoist, tyre changing machine, wheel balancer, bearing press, air compressor and workshop tools. If required, a 5 bedroom house is available to purchase please see property right.

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ARE YOU SICK OF RENTING OR LOOKING FOR AN AMAZING INVESTMENT? Immaculately presented double storey home is the essence of QLD living with wide verandas perfect for relaxing. Beautifully renovated kitchen, living & dining areas, 4 bedrooms all with built in robes, A/C & ceiling fans. Outside, a large deck. Downstairs a fully self contained at/ofďŹ ce with kitchenette, shower, toilet, laundry & A/C. Plenty of storage, 2 bay carport, large double bay shed, garden shed & low maintenance gardens. The owners are also selling their business please see left ad.

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This highset three bedroom, one bathroom home is well maintained and has much to offer. With a well presented upgraded kitchen, open plan living/ dining area, split system air conditioners and ceiling fans throughout and a wide timber veranda outback perfect for relaxing. The large grounds are well maintained with a fully fenced backyard and a fenced above ground pool. This home is in a great position, close to schools and town amenities.

POSITION VACANT BUSINESS SUPPORT OFFICER

POA EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Expressions of interest are invited for the sale and removal of the existing residential dwelling at this site. Further information can be obtained by contacting Weipa Real Estate.

FOR LEASE VACANT SHOWROOM AND OFFICE A rare opportunity exists to lease a vacant commercial area in Evans Landing with showroom and ofďŹ ce. Please contact Weipa Real Estate for further information.

Our ofďŹ ce is seeking a positive and enthusiastic individual to assist in supporting all facets of the business from reception duties to administrative services. This is your opportunity to work with a small, but diverse team of professionals where your support role will be pivotal in taking the business to a new level. Great administration, customer service and organisational skills, coupled with your polished telephone etiquette will ensure that the business runs like clockwork whilst gaining up front exposure to the operations of property management. Experience in real estate would be an advantage, but is not essential. Salary will be negotiated dependent on relevant experience. Please email your cover letter and resume to admin@weiparealestate.com.au All applicants will be acknowledged

SALES – GEOFF BRYANT – 0408 772 592 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT – MELISA and JENNY P: 07 4069 9921 F: 07 4069 9721 Email: admin@weiparealestate.com.au

Web: www.weiparealestate.com.au Western Cape Bulletin November 16, 2011 Page 19


TELEVISION GUIDE

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4:00 Rage (PG) 5:00 Can We Help? 5:30 New Inventors 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Chopper Rescue 11:30 One Plus One 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple 2:10 The Genius Of Design 3:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Choccywoccydoodah: Christmas Comes Early 6:25 The Good Cook 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 My Family: Harper Vs Harper - Ben and Susan are on the verge of splitting up, but life apart isn’t really as appealing as it first seems; especially when it involves living with Roger. 8:30 Midsomer Murders: Left For Dead: Near the construction site of a bypass an elderly couple are found dead in their home. Then later, the manager of the company building the bypass is found murdered. 10:05 The Old Guys: Quiz 10:35 Lateline 11:20 Tracey Ullman’s State Of The Union - Tracey Ullman continues her tour across America showcasing her vast array of original characters and impersonations in a wide collection of irreverent and hilarious skits, that range from sardonic parody to social satire. 11:45 Rage

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Hi-5 10:30 The Presidents Cup 2011 4:30 Antiques Roadshow 5:00 Alive and Cooking 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affiar 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice 7:30 Two And A Half Men: “Good Morning Mrs. Butterworth” (PG s,l) - Charlie seeks to take advantage of Alan and Chelsea’s budding friendship. 8:00 Two And A Half Men: “Baseball Was Better With Steroids” (PG s,l) - Mia’s return finds Charlie questioning how devoted he is to Chelsea. Also the boys rush a labouring Judith to the hospital. 8:30 Movie: “The Da Vinci Code” (M v,a) While in Paris on business, a Harvard symbologist, Robert Langdon, receives an urgent late-night phone call; the elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum. 11:30 Mr T And The Women 12:30 A Love Song For Bobby Long: After her mother’s death, Purslane Will returns to New Orleans to reclaim her childhood home. However, she’s shocked to discover that two of her mother’s friends have been squatting there for years. 3:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 3:30 Danoz Direct / 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Bird On A Wire” (M v,l) 2:30 Dr Oz 3:30 Toybox 4:00 It’s Academic 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: Dex sees a different side to Dallas. Sid gets carried away and becomes too rough when he warns Stu to stay away from Sasha. Miles realises Elijah is still in love with Leah. 7:30 Better Homes & Gardens 9:00 Movie: “New In Town” (PG s,l) 11:00 Movie: “Derailed” (PG n) - Charles Schine and Lucinda Harris have noticed each other on the commuter train before. One morning, their conversation leads to a flirtation which turns into an evening drink and then, before either one can stop it, a passionate one-night stand erupts. Then, suddenly a stranger explodes into their lives, threatening to expose their secret and lures them into a terrifying game. 1:10 October Road 3:00 Infomercials / 4:00 NBC Today

5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 Crocodile Dreaming 2:00 Living Safely: Preventing Accidents and Injury in Indigenous Communities 2:30 Living Black 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: French Coastlines: Saint-Christoly-Medoc to Hendaye 6:00 Letters and Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Town With Nicholas Crane: Scarborough 8:30 As It Happened: Hitler’s Heroes: Otto Skorzeny - This two-part documentary series examines two of Hitler’s most devoted followers. Otto Skorzeny was Hitler’s most elusive ‘craftsmen of war’. Broad duelling scars across his cheeks earned him his nickname ‘Scarface’. 9:30 World News Australia 10:05 Thinking XXX 11:00 Movie: “Cold Showers” (MA s,a,n) - In French. The story of three teenagers: a beautiful girl, Vanessa, and two boys, Mickael and Clement, one rich, one poor. Teenager Mickael’s life consists of captaining the Judo squad and his girlfriend Vanessa. But when he has an ill-advised ménage-a-trois with Vanessa and team mate Clement, he ends up losing the two things he cares for most. 12:45 South Park / 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

SATURDAY 19

4:00 Rage (MA) 5:00 Rage (PG) 6:00 Rage (G) 10:00 Rage Guest 6:00 Weekend Today 8:00 The Presidents Cup 2011 4:30 Antiques Programmer: The Jezabels 11:00 Choccywoccydoodah: Christmas Roadshow 5:00 Getaway 5:30 4WD TV Comes Early 11:20 Minuscule: The Last Supper 11:30 The Good Cook 6:00 National News Saturday 12:00 Foreign Correspondent 12:30 Australian Story: The Girl from 6:30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos Boryslaw 1:00 Basketball: WNBL: Dandenong Vs Townsville 3:00 7:30 Movie: “Kung Fu Panda” (PG v) - When the Valley of Peace Football: W-League: Canberra United Vs Newcastle Jets 5:00 Bowls: is threatened, lazy Po the panda discovers his destiny as Australia Vs RSA 2011 6:00 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens: Rome the “chosen one” and trains to become a kung fu hero, but 7:00 ABC News transforming the slacker into a brave warrior won’t be easy. 7:30 Doc Martin - Louisa and Martin are arguing about everything, 9:25 Movie: “Angels & Demons” from the schooling for their son to what they will eat for sup- 12:15 The End Of The Affair: A passionate woman trapped in a per. Then Martin books a christening without telling Louisa - is sterile marriage, Sarah Miles is immediately and irresistibly atthis the final straw? tracted to brooding novelist Maurice Bendrix when they meet 8:20 Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Mirror Crack’d From Side To at a party given by Sarah’s worthy but unexciting civil servant Side - Miss Marple investigates the murder of Heather Badhusband, Henry. They begin a passionate, illicit and sexually cock, who consumed a poisoned cocktail apparently meant for liberating love affair. But during the Blitz in London, Bendrix’s American film actress Marina Gregg. house is hit by a bomb while the couple are in bed, and he is 9:50 The Graham Norton Show nearly killed. Inexplicably and without warning, Sarah breaks 10:35 Penn And Teller: Fool Us - Magicians in this episode include off the relationship. Shawn Farquhur - Canadian Close Up Magician; Manuel 1:30 Alive And Cooking Martinez - Cuban Illusionist; Etienne Pradier - French Card 2:00 Danoz Direct Magician; and Chris Dugdale - British Illusionist. 3:30 Nine Presents / 3:45 Four Nations Rugby League 2011 11:25 Rage Guest Programmer: The Jezabels

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 9:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 V8 Supercars 2011 4:30 High Road, Low Road 5:00 Creek To Coast 5:30 Queensland Weekender 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Movie: “The Nutty Professor” (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Enemy Of The State” (M s,l) 11:15 That ‘70s Show: “Rip This Joint / Mother’s Little Helper” When the gang reminisce, Eric realises that he wasn’t there and feels like he missed an important life moment. Fez’s client at the salon is so taken with his understanding of women that she decides to date him. 12:05 Grey’s Anatomy: “My Favorite Mistake” George meets his new father-in-law. Alex helps Jane Doe figure out her place in the world. 1:05 Movie: “Dangerous Attraction (1999)” - A career woman finds herself in a dangerous power struggle when she begins to uncover the true identity of the two men she is dating. 3:15 Room For Improvement: A loveable landlady joins forces with RFI, transforming an old warehouse flat into a cutting-edge high tech home. 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz

5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Black Music: An American (R)evolution: Free At Last 1:55 Wayne McGregor: Across the Threshold 2:50 Chopin: The Women Behind The Music 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Ita Buttrose 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Big, Bigger, Biggest: Dam 8:30 Mythbusters - Swimming In Syrup - Adam and Jamie check whether it is possible to swim as fast through syrup as it is through water. Meanwhile Kari, Grant and Tory find out if one can blow open a lock by packing it with the gunpowder from six revolver cartridges, and hitting it with the butt of a gun, as MacGyver did in his television show. 9:30 RocKwiz: Leah Flanagan & David Bridie 10:20 Movie: “Van Diemen’s Land” - The true story of Alexander Pearce, Australia’s most notorious convict. In 1822, Pearce and seven fellow convicts escaped from Sarah Island penal settlement, a place of brutal treatment and punishment, only to find a world less forgiving - the Tasmanian wilderness. Winner of the New Visions Award at the Catalonian International Film Festival, 2009. Directed by Jonathan auf der Heide and stars Oscar Redding, Arthur Angel and Paul Ashcroft. 12:10 SOS: “Glenn Owen Dodds” 1:10 South Park / 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

SUNDAY 20

SBS 5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 The Coca-Cola Case 2:30 The Squiz 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: French Coastlines: Saint-ChristolyMedoc to Hendaye 6:00 Letters And Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 My Sri Lanka With Peter Kuruvita 8:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 8:35 Anthony Bourdian: No Reservations: Venice 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Big Love: Til Death Do Us Part 11:05 Movie: “ Fear Me Not” (M a,s,l) - In Danish. In this psychological thriller, a mild-mannered man signs up for a test trial of a new anti-depressant as a way to change his life. When the trial is called off, he continues taking the medication with violent results. 12:50 Movie: “The Axe” (M a,s,l,v) - In French. Industrial chemist Bruno Davert loses his job when, after fifteen years of service, his company decides to downsize and relocate. Two years later and still jobless, he hits on a solution: to kill his competition one by one. 3:00 Weatherwatch Overnight

4:00 Rage (MA) 6:30 Children’s Programs 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Inside Business 10:30 Offsiders 11:00 Asia Pacific Focus 11:30 Songs Of Praise: Beverley Minster 12:00 Landline 1:00 7.30 1:30 Message Stick: Bringing Uncle Home 2:00 The Mikado 4:20 The NOW Now 5:00 Art Nation 5:30 Dance Academy 6:00 Life: Plants 6:50 Minuscule: City Caterpillar Butterfly Of The Fields 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Restoration Home: Stoke Hall 8:30 The Night Watch 10:05 Compass: Life’s Big Questions: Margaret Fulton 10:30 Pride And Prejudice 11:25 Ladies Of Letters: Vera and Irene are making a big impact on board Her Majesty’s prison ship Pride Of Cleveland; and Vera struggles to come to terms with her son’s admission that he’s gay. 11:50 Restoration Home: Stoke Hall 12:50 The Night Watch: Set against the turbulent backdrop of 40s London come the stories of four young people inextricably linked by their wartime experiences. 2:20 Hungry Beast 3:00 Lilies: The Release - Ruby makes radical new upper class friends and is arrested; May attempts to abort her baby at home and becomes dangerously ill.

6:00 Weekend Today 9:00 The Presidents Cup 2011 4:30 Alive And Cooking 5:00 Getaway 5:30 MX TV 6:00 National News 6:30 Frozen Planet 7:30 60 Minutes 8:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 9:30 Person Of Interest 10:30 Prime Suspect - A man’s death in a hotel is investigated by Jane and Duffy; Duffy ruffles Jane’s feathers by making comments about her relationship with Costello. 11:30 Flashpoint: Eagle Two - The SRU works security for a visiting billionaire and his wife, however, the wife is kidnapped by a man posing as a journalist. The kidnappers don’t want a cash ransom. They want her husband to admit to criminal activity in his business dealings in South America. 12:30 The Baron 1:30 Spyforce 2:30 Danoz Direct 3:30 Newstyle Direct 4:00 Goodmorning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News 5:30 Today

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 Kochie’s Business Builders 10:30 Under The Hammer 11:00 Children’s Programs 1:00 V8 Supercars 2011 5:30 The Great South East 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Sunday Night 7:30 TBA 9:30 Castle: “The Late Shift” When Castle appears on a late-night talk show to promote his book, Heat Wave, legendary host Bobby Mann confides in him that people want him dead. When tragedy strikes later that night, Castle has to convince Beckett that there was foul play. 10:30 Royal Pains 11:30 Forensic Investigators: Australia’s True Crimes - “Till Death Do Us Part” A hysterical man arrives home to find his wife lying dead in a pool of blood. Is he just a victim or the one responsible? 12:30 Grey’s Anatomy 1:30 The Real Seachange 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 Football Asia 11:00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 12:00 UEFA Champions League Magazine Program 12:30 Speedweek 2:00 Al Jazeera News 3:00 A Fork In Asia: Guilin 3:30 Indigenous Football Festival 2011 4:30 Living Black 5:00 Cycling Central 6:00 Thalassa: Globalisation In The Amazon 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The Bible: A History: Moses and the Law 8:30 Kissinger: Voyage 10:20 Movie: “Barefoot” (M a) - In German. Nick Keller comes from a wealthy family, but has become something of a drop-out. He needs a job very badly and finds one as a cleaner in a mental asylum. On his first day, he saves the life of a patient, a young girl, who is about to commit suicide. When he is sacked shortly after, she follows him home. 12:20 Movie: “The Vanishing Point” (M l) - Art history student Lucie sets out to prove her theory that a woman who keeps appearing from behind in 18th century artist Antoine Watteau’s paintings was Camille Desmares, an actress from the Comédie Française whom Watteau, according to Lucie, was in love with. However, the further she proceeds the more her research supervisor, professor Dussart, tries to discourage her. 1:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

MONDAY 21

7 CENTRAL 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “We’re Here To Help” (PG l) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Security USA 3:30 Children’s Programs 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: Mink reveals to Romeo that she can never surf again, Alf realises that his campaign for Council needs alot of work, and Sasha is shocked when Stu becomes physically abusive. 7:30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 8:30 The Amazing Race 9:30 How I Met Your Mother 11:30 Outsourced 11:30 30 Rock: “Verna” (PG) 12:00 Trauma: “13” 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

4:00 Rage (G) 5:00 Art Nation 5:30 At The Movies 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Landline 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Monarch of the Glen 1:25 A Poet’s Guide To Britain 2:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Grand Designs: Newport 6:50 Minuscule: The Quest For The Pink Lollypop 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House?: Ashcombe 8:30 The Hour 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Darling Buds Of May: Oh To Be In England: Part 1 (PG) Mariette gives birth to a baby boy and Pop discovers Captain Broadbent is cheating his old aunt and sets out to teach him a lesson. 12:25 Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives 1:25 The Hour: A lavish thriller set in the world of television journalism in 1950s Britain. 3:30 Bowls: Australia Vs RSA 2011: Men’s Triples (2nd Test) Coverage of all the action when Australia take on South Africa at the Moonta Bowls Club on South Australia’s copper coast.

6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days of our Lives 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Pyramid 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice 8:30 TBA 9:30 TBA 10:30 CSI: Miami: “Backfire” (M) A victim’s spirit won’t leave Calleigh alone until she finds justice for his murder. 11:30 Undercovers: Xerxes - The Blooms try to recover a painting that’s hiding a formula for a biological weapon. During the mission, Samantha must adopt her old cover and work with Steven’s enemy, putting a strain on the couple’s relationship. 12:30 The Avengers: Living Dead - Steed and Emma take a trip into the country to investigate rumours that a ghost has been seen in the private chapel of the Duke of Benedict. 1:30 Entertainment Tonight 2:00 Danoz Direct 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Goodmorning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “The Summit” (M v,a) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Security USA 3:30 Children’s Programs 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: Miles finds out Elijah is in love with Leah. Heath won’t give up his his bad boy ways. Romeo tries to earn some more money to hide from Indi that he lent Mink $2000. Sid and Roo have a romantic dinner. 7:30 The X Factor 9:30 TBA 11:00 Dual Suspects: “Ties That Bind” On a lonely stretch of Illinois highway just outside Decatur, an abandoned car ignites the search for a vivacious and popular young mother. 12:00 Special: Secrets of The Rainforest 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Room For Improvement 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Age Of Terror: Ten Days Of Terror 2:00 India Reborn: Myth And Might 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 The Crew 5:30 Living Black 6:00 Letters And Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Mythbusters: Bubble Trouble 8:30 Kill Arman: Japan/ Kendo 9:00 South Park: Ass Burgers 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Housos: Thailand (Part 1) 10:30 Skins: Nick 11:30 The World Game: Thee World Game panel offers expert analysis and local perspective on all things football, plus all the latest news and match results. 12:30 Living Black 1:00 Movie: “The Kaifeck Murders” (M v,h) - In German. A photographer and his son uncover a gruesome murder story in a Bavarian village. Based loosely on the story of an unsolved multiple murder on a farmstead in 1922. 2:35 Weatherwatch Overnight

TUESDAY 22

IMPARJA 6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 Hi-5 11:30 The Presidents Cup 2011 4:30 Antiques Roadshow 5:00 Alive And Cooking 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Celebrity Apprentice 7:30 RBT 8:30 Unforgettable 9:30 CSI: Miami: “Spring Breakdown” -Spring Break raises the body count in Miami when the CSI team splits up to solve three different murders. 10:30 Chase: “Under The Radar” - U.S. Marshals Annie Frost and Daisy Ogbaa team up to catch small-town fugitives Karen Nelson and Ivy Collins, a duo who use their feminine wiles to lure innocent victims into participating in bank heists. 11:30 Rubicon: The Truth Will Out - A security lockdown is imposed on API by the FBI and everyone must undergo a polygraph test. Will sees something of interest in Spangler’s office. 12:30 The Baron 1:30 Danoz Direct 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Goodmorning America 5:00 Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

4:00 Rage 5:00 Gardening Australia 5:30 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Churchill’s Darkest Decision 1:20 TBA 1:35 Meerkat Manor: The Next Generation 2:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 The Pirvate Life Of: Pigs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 The Grumy Guide to Food 9:35 United States of Tara: Train Wreck - A heavily-medicated Tara rids the house of all Bryce-ness in preparation for the return of Max and Marshall; and Neil tries to persuade Charmaine that Houston would be a great place to raise their child. 10:00 Artscape: We’re Livin’ On Dog Food 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:30 TBA 12:30 Parliament Question Time: The Senate 1:30 Monarch Of The Glen 2:30 Jennifer Byrne Presents: Hoaxes 3:00 Big Ideas

6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days of our Lives 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Pyramid 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Band Theory: “The Einstein Approximation” (PG s) 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: “The Large Hadron Collision” (PG s) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: “The Excelsior Acquisition” (PG s) 8:30 Two And A Half Men: “A Fishbowl Full Of Glass Eyes” (M) 9:00 Mike & Molly: “Peggy Shaves Her Legs” - Peggy invites Molly to lunch, and Mike is afraid that his mum will share embarrassing childhood stories. 9:30 Survivor: South Pacific 10:30 Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition 11:30 Hot In Cleveland 12:00 20/20 1:00 Entertainment Tonight 1:30 Danoz Direct 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Goodmorning America 5:00 National Morning News 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “The Summit Part 2” (M a,v) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Security USA 3:30 Children’s Programs 4:30 Seven News 5:00 Guide To The Good Life 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home and Away: Romeo reveals to Indi that he lent Mink money, Liam surprises Bianca when he asks her to marry him, and Miles makes the decision to move away from Summer Bay. 7:30 The X Factor 9:30 TBA 10:30 Dinner Date: “Mike Black” (PG) 11:30 Parks And Recreation: “The Fight” The absurd antics of an Indiana town’s public officials as they pursue sundry projects to make their city a better place. 12:20 House Calls To The Rescue 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Ethnic Business Awards 2011 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Visions Of Puerto Rico 6:00 Letters And Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 David Attenborough: Death Of The Oceans? 8:30 Immigration Nation: The Secret History Of Us 9:30 World News Australia 10:05 Hot Docs: The Pipe - Four years in the making, this program tells the story of the small Irish coastal village of Rossport which has taken on the might of Shell Oil and the Irish State. In 1996, a gas field was discovered right off the coast of Rossport, and Shell wants to lay a pipeline directly through the village. The residents are up in arms, but the Irish government is offering Shell a carte blanche. 11:40 Movie: “Welcome Home” (MAV v,a) - 28-year-old Julien returns to his home town. He’s spent the last thirteen years in jail for the murder of his parents when he was 16 years old. Out on probation, he’s looking for his sister - the sister he also tried to murder at the time. She survived, but now he wants to reconnect with her. 1:40 A Well-Founded Fear 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

WEDNESDAY 23

ABC 4:00 Rage (G) 4:55 National Press Club Address 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Hope Springs 1:30 Mother And Son 2:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 River Cottage Spring 6:50 Minuscule: Ants 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI: Hypnosis 8:30 The Slap 9:30 Crownies 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Live From Abbey Road: Counting Crows/ Melody Gardot/ Hockey 12:25 QI: Hypnosis 1:00 Lilies: The Tallyman - Iris and Father Melia grow closer; Mr Brazendale wants to keep May as his mistress; and Dadda saves the poor from the Tallyman. 2:00 Lilies: The Sea - Billy confronts his homosexuality; May falls pregnant to Mr Brazendale; Mrs Brazendale tries to force May to give her the baby. 3:10 To The Manor Bowen: Showtime

4:00 Rage (G) 5:00 Strictly Speaking 5:30 Spicks And Specks 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Bush Slam 2:00 Children’s Programs 6:00 Country House Rescue: Whitbourne Hall 6:50 Minuscule: Dragonflies 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Outnumbered 8:30 Spicks and Specks: The Finale 9:30 The Hamster Wheel 10:00 At The Movies 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 South Pacific: Fragile Paradise - The South Pacific might be the greatest ocean on Earth, but it’s also a fragile paradise with little or no protection. Discover what is being done to preserve this ocean and its wildlife. 12:25 Parliament Question Time: The Senate 1:25 Country House Rescue: Whitbourne Hall - Ruth is at Whitbourne Hall, a mansion nestled in the Worcestershire countryside. This magnificent house was built in 1860 by the wealthy Bickerton Evans family, but over the years they struggled to keep the estate going. 2:20 Hungry Beast / 3:00 Big Ideas

6:00 Today 9:00 Kerri-Anne 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 Entertainment Tonight 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Pyramid 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: “The Precious Fragmentation” - When the guys find a rare movie prop ring from The Lord of the Rings at a garage sale, it threatens to tear them apart - forcing them to choose the ring or their friendship. 7:30 TBA 8:30 TBA 9:30 Prime Suspect 10:30 TBA 11:30 Hot In Cleveland 12:00 Eclipse Music TV 12:30 Entertainment Tonight 1:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 1:30 Danoz Direct 3:00 Newstyle Direct 3:30 Goodmorning America 5:00 National Early Morning News 5:30 Today

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5:00 Korean News 5:30 UEFA Champions League 8:00 World News 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Visions Of Puerto Rico 6:00 Letters And Numbers 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Toughest Place To Be A... Paramedic 8:30 One Born Every Minute: A groundbreaking look at the drama and emotion of a maternity unit. This episode features the uplifting stories of two courageous mums, both overcoming their worst fears. Sophia is having twins, but a scan has shown up a problem with one of them meaning it will have to go to Special Care as soon as it’s born. 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Jameson Inside Film Awards Sydney 2011 - The Jameson Inside Film Awards Sydney are the only people’s choice awards for Australian film. This year it looks to be a fight to the finish between two films that are based on true occurrences - family fun film Red Dog with nine nominations, and the dramatic story of the forced migration of children from the UK to Australia in Oranges and Sunshine follows closely with eight. The 2011 IF Awards, hosted by the multi-talented Eddie Perfect, will be held at Sydney’s iconic Luna Park. 12:00 112 Emergency / 1:30 Weatherwatch Overnight

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PUZZLES

CROSSWORD No. 74

Your Lucky

SUDOKU No. 74

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) A difficult aspect to Mars later in the week could make you tense. You will have a lot of excess energy, and must do your best to find a suitable outlet. Romance. A recent change in your emotions could have something to do with a new person in your life! You will start to grow much closer over the upcoming period.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st) Advice from friends who are negative won’t help you. You don’t want your positive energy to be suffocated by people who have much less initiative themselves. Romance. A meeting with a person whom you have seen several times before may end up becoming more intimate than you expect. Don’t hold back, even though you are very uncertain what it is that you want from this relationship.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st) A difficult aspect to Saturn could make things a little heavy-going at times. However your determination will be enough to see you through: you are not someone who gives up easily! Romance. You will both be feeling a lot more relaxed this week. Your relationship will benefit from time spent together. Don’t be too demanding early in the week.

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2.....Passenger ship (5) 3.....Black and white bird (6) 4.....Saying: there’ll be ----before bedtime (5) 5.....Cheer for team (7) 6.....Brochure (7) 7.....Bring (7) 8.....Artist (7) 11 ...Aussie band: --- at Work (3) 12...Kangaroo (abbrev.) (3) 16...Old fogey (6) 18...Lots, heaps (5) 19...Health worker (5)

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd) An off-the-cuff comment from a colleague will give you an important insight into the way this person really feels about you. He may not be quite as negative as you have been thinking! Romance. Be careful not to criticise your partner as they could be in a slightly difficult mood at the moment and will respond better to praise. This is not a good week to deal with a longstanding issue.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd) A favourable aspect to Jupiter will give you the confidence you need to push on, despite criticism from people around you. You believe in yourself and will soon be proven right. Romance. You will be very over-sensitive to criticism at the moment. A personal remark which is a little too close to the truth could upset you. Rather than getting annoyed you should use this as an excuse to make some positive changes.

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

FINDWORD No. 74

Be careful that other people don’t take advantage of your good nature. Sometimes you are too kind for your own good, and need to be careful. Romance. Don’t take any risks with your relationship as an offer which seems too good to be true will come up and could create tension.

A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd) A friend who accidentally says the wrong thing could upset you. Don’t be too quick to forgive this person: their comment may reveal a side to their nature which you need to know about. Romance. You may be feeling a little fragile at the moment. So long as your partner is even more sympathetic than usual everything will go well.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)

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This will be a good time for work requiring a lot of concentration. You will be very on-the-ball mentally at the moment, and should make sure that you get the most out of this period. Romance. A surprise visit will help to improve your social life. Don’t be afraid to take up an offer from this person, even if you are not quite sure where it will lead.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) You need a break, and should spend a while doing something unproductive. Don’t feel guilty about taking it easy for a while: you deserve the chance to relax. Romance. You will be able to get a great deal done today, so long as you steer clear of arguments. A petty dispute may slow you down.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th) You may be feeling a little insecure at the moment. Don’t let an unfriendly comment affect your self-confidence too much. Romance. Your partner may need rather more attention than normal this week. Try to give as much as you can.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

QUOTE OF THE DAY There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven’t yet met. – William Butler Yeats

SOLUTIONS No. 74

Time spent talking with a close friend will give you a chance to understand a recent issue which has troubled you. This person’s insight into your needs may surprise you. Romance. You may need a little extra space this week. Time spent alone will help you to understand your emotional needs a little more clearly.

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) Your mood will be quite changeable this week. You will react especially badly to a comment which you believe is unfair and inaccurate. Listen to what the other person has to say, however. Romance. A surprise meeting with an old admirer will help to cheer you up. This could be the start of an important new development in your relationship.

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SPORT

Nail-biting finish to squash season

B4 grand final: Baylee Woodhouse versus Ruth Harris (our much-loved columnist).

GRAND finals were held at the Weipa Squash Club last Friday night. A Grade Jackie Chan’s A4 Jimmy Baira (sub) clashed with Tony Jaa’s Chrisden Russ in a competitive battle of skill for these two evenly matched players. There was much applause from the onlookers when Chrisden succeeded in winning the first game, however Jimmy played up a notch to take the next two. Chrisden eventually showed more stamina by hanging on to claim the last two (2-3). A3 Wendy Long and Steve Lugsdin played a great sporting game with lots of friendly banter and applause from the onlookers to reward their excellent rallies. Wendy (sub) went into the lead after the first two games, but then Steve clawed his way back into the game to take the next two, and the fifth was anyone’s, but ended up Wendy’s (3-2). A2 Nick Brookes easily won the first game against Aaron Schleich, however in what looked like a clash of the Titans for much of the game they were stroke for stroke

and played many lengthy rallies. They seemed to dispense with running around the court too much as they merely bent and stretched to have court coverage under control. Aaron took out the match (1-3), much to the delight of his team. As the tension was building up and the fate of the winning team lay in the hands of the A1 match between Dave Edward and his opponent Lukas Dorsett (sub), it was looking good for Tony Jaa when Lukas won the first marathon game which was closely contested and they appeared evenly matched. However, Dave decided his team “could do this”, and with long deep shots to the back wall and nimble retrieval by both parties, and lots of drop shots and boast shots, Dave won the match (3-1). There was a twist – these teams ended up in a draw. Even on countback they were still even! It was a dead draw at two wins, nine games and 120 points each! B Grade Statham B4 Ruth Harris (moi) lost in three

Jimmy Baira and Chrisden Russ battle it out.

games against Chuck Norris’ Baylee Woodhouse with Baylee showing as much energy as I showed lethargy (must have been the fishing all day – this is my excuse!) but not to take away from Baylee’s skill, she played extremely well with strategically placed shots (0-3). B3 Logan Smith displayed his skill and dexterity against Sally Parr as with every good return Sally made, Logan bettered it therefore winning many of their excellent rallies. Sally looked like she may turn the tables when she took the third game (which often takes Sally to victory from this point on) but not on grand final night;Logan won the fourth taking the match (3-1). The pressure was on as B1 Michael Cridland (sub) faced his opponent Adam Woodhouse and it was certainly a nail-biter until the end, with both players showing what it takes to be on top of the B Grade ladder. With tactics, agility and finesse Michael narrowly won the first game, then Adam snatched the second game, however Michael seized the reins to win the next two tak-

ing Statham to victory (3-1). I am sure I speak on behalf of all when I say a heartfelt thank you to the Committee for making these fixtures happen and all their hard work in organising and holding the end-of-season barbecues and presentations. Special mentions to key members: Lukas Dorsett, Owen Witt, Dave Wingrove, Justin Hyytinen, Chris Bienvenu and Mary Coffey who help keep the cogs turning. Mary Coffey, we thank you for your contribution to our fine sport over the last decade or so! A big thank you must of course go to the Albatross Hotel for their generous contribution towards the prizes for the winners. Thank you to the Committee for the Clubperson of B Grade gift, but may I add that I write this column for enjoyment! Keep an eye on the Bully sports pages as we will publicise when gradings will take place to determine numbers for teams to commence fixtures in the New Year.

AFL Cape York returns to town AFL Cape York Regional Development Officers Marc Harbrow and Dwayne Bosun are heading north again to conduct clinics in local schools. The clinics will be focusing on skill development and health in sports education as well as giving students a few pointers on Aussie Rules football. Marc is hoping to organise a couple of after-school AFL footy matches at 5pm for

children/youths at the Weipa Cricket/AFL oval, next Wednesday and Thursday, followed by an adults game, and has invited anyone interested in having a kick to come on down. While in the Cape York area the pair will also be promoting their Wet Season Program for January. The program will include swimming pool, sporting and leadership activities.

Yours squashfully, Ruth Harris

AFL CAPE YORK VISIT Tuesday, November 22 Mapoon Primary School clinics Wednesday, November 23 Western Cape College Weipa Campus school clinics 5pm Napranum PCYC session Thursday, November 24 Western Cape College Weipa Campus school clinics 5pm footy match at Weipa Cricket Ground Friday, November 25 Western Cape College Weipa Campus school clinics 5pm training session and match at Weipa Cricket Ground Michael Cridland takes it to Adam Woodhouse.

Some of the Weipa Squash Committee members: Chris, Mary (looking hot!), Justin, Lukas and Jeff.

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New records set at Weipa Swimming Club meet The last Weipa Lightening Swimming club night was held on Friday, November 11, and we had the biggest roll up for the season with 35 swimmers attending, and 45 Personal Best (PBs) times swum. Many swimmers stepped up to swim new events and distances. Five PBs from five swims from Tara Crossley, Mickeely Moon came away with four PBs, three PBs were swum by Kylie Hunter, Kirra Koina, Ashlee Moon, John Prentice, and Elle Toomey. Tw o P B s b y Ta y l o r Francisco, Jemma Hyytinen and Sabrina Koina, and one PB by Amy Bakker, Rachel Brooker, Chloe Crossley, Rebecca Hunter, Jacob Johnson, Morgan McCulkin, Elizabeth McInnes, Kristyn Pilkington, Courtney Proud, Landen Proud, Savannah Proud, Casey Tass and Brock Taylor. Alissa Koina set a new club record for the 100m breast stroke, with a time of 2:08.56, beating the previous record of 2:08.78 set by her sister Sabrina Koina in 2010. Good stuff Alissa, don’t go teasing your sister about it! Rachel Brooker knocked

off 19 seconds from her 100m medley best time, with Tara Crossley taking off 6 seconds, Kyle Hunter and Mickeely Moon 10 seconds, Elle Toomey 8 seconds, and Casey Tass 5 seconds from this event. Other big PBs were from Tara Crossley – 9 seconds, Meg Emery Gordon – 2 seconds, Taylor Francisco – 9 seconds, Jemma Hyytinen – 2 x 2 seconds, Kirra Koina – 6 and 7 seconds, Sabrina Koina – 15 seconds, Elizabeth McInnes – 3 seconds, Ashlee Moon 2 x 2 seconds, Kristyn Pilkington – 6 seconds, Courtney Proud – 4 seconds, Landen Proud – 4 seconds, Elle Toomey – 2 and 8 seconds. On the previous club night, held on November 4, 23 swimmers took to the pool, with 29 personal best times being swum. Three PBs from Meg Emery-Gordon, Kirra Koina and Ashley Moon, two PBs were swum by Sabrina Koina, Elizabeth McInnes, Mickeely Moon, Savannah Proud, Casey Tass and Elle Toomey. One PB from Taylor Francisco, Rebecca Hunter, Alissa Koina, Ethan Kruckow,

Sabrina and Allissa Koina at the Mareeba Wildcats Open Swim Meet.

Weipa Lightening Swimming Club member, Abaigh Gleeson.

Madeleine McCulkin, Morgan McCulkin, Alex McInnes and Kristyn Pilkington. Sabrina Koina knocked 6.8 seconds off her previous best time to set a new club record for the 100m freestyle, with a time of 1:23.79, beating the previous record of 1:28.78 set over 10 years ago by Kirstie Buchholz in 2001. Congratulations Sabrina. Other big PBs came from Meg Emery-Gordon – 4 and 7 seconds, Rebecca Hunter – 9 seconds, Kirra

ber 6, which was contested by 12 clubs and 197 competitors from across the Far North Queensland Region. All girls swum some good PBs, with Kirra slicing 2, 6 and 7 seconds off, Sabrina taking 2 and 5 seconds off previous bests, and Alissa with two PBs and competing in another three events previously not swum by her at those distances. Sabrina ended up with two silvers for the 100m freestyle and 50m backstroke, and two

Koina – 2, 3 and 6 seconds, Ethan Kruckow – 4 seconds, Madeleine McCulkin – 3 seconds, Elizabeth McInnes – 2 and 6 seconds, Ashley Moon – 2 x 5 seconds, Kristyn Pilkington – 4 seconds, Savannah Proud – 14 seconds, Casey Tass – 11 and 15 seconds! (great work Casey) and Elle Toomey – 3 and 14 seconds. Kirra, Sabrina and Alissa Koina recently travelled to Mareeba to compete in the Mareeba Wildcats Open Swim Meet, held on Novem-

bronze for the 50m breast stroke and 50m freestyle. Alissa won bronze in the 50m freestyle. New members are always welcome. Club nights are held every Friday night, sign on at 5.30pm for a 6pm start, finishing at about 7:30pm. New swimmers are also welcome to come and give it a go first. The training roster is on the notice board for those who do not have one. For any enquiries, please call Wade on 4069 7376.

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Golfers celebrate successful season excellent service and delicious food throughout the evening. A big thank you to all our sponsors throughout the year, especially Goodline, Rob Roy, RIO Tinto, Bridgestone, Club members and the various organisations in Weipa who sponsored events. On Sunday we played a Single Stroke game with a medium ďŹ eld of players on the course. The winner of the day was Kerry Scales with a fine 69 nett. Second place went to Peter Constantine with a 73 nett. NTPs went to Kerry on 15 and

Jock on 18. Thank you to all the players who ventured out for the 2011 Club Captain’s ďŹ nal ofďŹ cial duties. There will be no official competitions on Saturday’s for November due to the many functions occurring at the Club. If you wish to have a game and hand in cards, please organise with your fellow members and place the cards in the green fees box under the birdies wheel to be handicapped. On Sunday there will be an 18-hole game to be decided on the day and the outgoing Captain wishes to have a few

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Mick Lund

Jeff Ball

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Michael Newman & Taylor Francisco

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Tonia May & Wendy Grainger

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Jo Constantine

Wendy Grainger

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Oliver Tata

Brett Elms

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Jeff Ball

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Jenny Hyytinen

Ashleigh Ball

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Madison Edward

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Club Champion – Nett Mens B Grade

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Andrew Woodhead

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Joel Robinson

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PROMISING young boxer Johnathan Nandy is looking forward to continuing his career when he moves to Weipa soon to take up a traineeship. The 17-year-old Nandy had his first bout at a Sunstate Amateur Boxing League tournament in Charters Towers on November 12. Nandy lost to seasoned Charters Towers boxer Brayden Withers in a 75kg bout but showed enough talent to be a force in the not too distant future. “This is my ďŹ rst ďŹ ght and I am really looking forward to continuing my boxing when I get to Weipa to take up the traineeship,â€? he said. Nandy hopes to join the Napranum Boxing Club and was one of ďŹ ve boxers who fought for Kuranda Club at last weekend’s tournament. There were 17 bouts at the Arthur Titley Hall with boxers coming from Cairns, Townsville, Sarina, Mackay, Home Hill, Ayr, Bowen, Blackwater and Charters Towers.

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Run 1619 12 runners 3 dogs QUASIMODO set the run through the pristine bushland following old hunting trails. We kept a look out for the elusive Black Cockatoo. Other birdlife was abundant though. We wandered about for a while did a bit of bush bashing and ended up back up at the Hooch. There were two more hashers welcomed at the traditional naming circle. Lungs and Ink Job had their on-downs to the melodious sounds of the welcome song. Next week the run will be from 14 Casuarina Cresent. Sorry to hear about your loss Killem. Our thoughts are with you mate. Thanks a lot Udder for your donation to my Movember fund. ON ON OUTHOUSE

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drinks with golfers after the game to say farewell from Weipa. Don’t forget the Carpentaria Golf Club AGM is on Sunday, November 20 at 10am at the Clubhouse. I would like to take this opportunity to again thank all our sponsors this year and the members who have helped out at the club in various ways. Thank you all.

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Bianca conquers NY Marathon WEIPA marathon runner and member of Rob de Castella’s Indigenous Marathon Project, Bianca Graham has faced one of the biggest challenges of her life after successfully completing the New York City Marathon. Bianca and the other 10 IMP team members were among 47,438 runners who took to the streets of New York’s five boroughs in their journey to complete one of man’s toughest challenges. Over 2.5 million spectators lined the course to cheer on the runners and Bianca said the event had a ‘festival feel’ with four-piece bands playing on the corner of every block throughout the race. “Prior to the race the American national anthem was played, followed by Frank Sinatra (of course), then a cannon was fired to start the race – it was just amazing.” There were over 500 Australian runners in the race and Bianca and her running partner, Nadine Hunt, mixed with plenty of runners and spectators from Down Under. “ We had running shirts provided for us by Asics which had ‘Australia” on the back so other Aussie runners were coming up to say ‘hi’ during the race and there were plenty of Aussie supporters waving flags and cheering us on,” Bianca said. Prior to the event Rob and the IMP coach, Tim Rowe continually explained to the team that the race was going to be hard, and that once they hit the 32 kilometre mark and realised they still had a further 12 kilometres to run, they would have to use all their reserves and draw on their

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Cairns Indigenous Marathon Project runner, Nadine Hunt, and Weipa’s Bianca Graham celebrate crossing the finish line following the New York Marathon, held on November 8, 2011. Photo: Indigenous Marathon Project.

spirit and mind to complete the gruelling run. “It was kind of like being told you were going to be slapped in the face some time in the next 24 hours” Bianca explained. “You knew the slap would come, and you braced for it, but you didn’t know exactly when it would come.” “I was lucky, I didn’t go into a dark space and I ran the whole way. At the 30 kilometre mark my legs were tired, my feet were sore and I could feel my hamstrings but I pushed through it.” Bianca says running with Nadine was a big help as the two IMP team members encouraged each other throughout the marathon and crossed the line together, finishing the run in 3:40:44. Thoughts of Mum and Dad, (John and Chana), who travelled to New York to watch

Rob De Castella with Bianca, John and Chana Graham, enjoying a well-earned dinner in a New York restaurant following the Marathon.

the marathon, also kept Bianca on track. “I was so proud to be able to show my parents how hard I have been training and for them to be there to see me complete the ultimate challenge was just fantastic.” “I would also like to thank all my supporters here in Weipa. I have been overwhelmed by all the congratulations I have re-

ceived – many people stopping me in Woolies – since returning back home. Doing this project wasn’t just a personal challenge, but I wanted to do it for this region. We can now say that one of the first Indigenous females to run the New York marathon came from here. “I’ve grown up here and I want to show, particularly to young people, that isolation is


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