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Archer River: Police search for missing man AT time of press (Tuesday, March 18) Police and emergency services were continuing their search for a 69-year-old missing Weipa man after a vehicle was swept off a causeway at Archer River, north of Coen on Friday afternoon, March 14. Initial information indicated two men were in a vehicle travelling south on the Peninsula Development Road when they attempted to cross the Archer River via a flooded causeway around 5.30pm. The vehicle was swept downstream with one of the occupants managing to swim to the bank of the river while the second occupant could not be located. The incident was reported to officers around 3.30pm on Saturday, and a search operation commenced at the site that afternoon. Police and emergency services searched the banks of the river system on foot and by air in an effort

to locate the missing man. The Queensland Police Dive Unit was deployed and travelled from Brisbane, arriving in Cairns on Monday afternoon. Specialist officers from the Dive Squad transported specialist equipment to the Archer River by road and local Cairns Tactical Crime Squad officers travelled with the divers to assist in the search. Police divers and members of a QFES Swift Water Rescue team were due to arrive at the Archer River search site sometime after 2pm on Tuesday where they were expected to make an assessment of conditions before commencing the search for the vehicle and the missing man. At time of press the Archer River remained flooded with the river level approximately 0.7 metres over the causeway and steady, and Police had advised the Archer River remained officially closed to all traffic at the Archer River crossing.

IF IT’S FLOODED, FORGET IT I N F O R M AT I O N r e g a r d i n g weather and road conditions can be found online at www.131940. qld.gov.au Police urge members of the public to regularly check online for updates and advice before travel, and listen for updates on your local radio stations. Police continue to remind the community to avoid flooded roads, creeks and watercourses and remember that road closures and road conditions can change rap-

idly as creeks and water courses can rise and fall quickly often with hidden dangers. Locals and visitors alike are encouraged to stay abreast of the current weather conditions by monitoring the www.bom. gov.au website and be ready for changes in weather conditions. Flood emergency assistance contact SES on 132500 Life threatening emergencies call 000

The Archer River was approximately 0.7 metres over the causeway at time of press on Tuesday, March 18. Photo supplied.

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WEIPA WAGS fans lined the local roads to urge the girls on during Sunday’s training run.

THERE was no Sunday sleep-in for this group of “wheelie” keen women as the Weipa WAGs ladies (with their wheelbarrow and busdriver) assembled at the pool parking area at 6am to attempt their next challenge, 40km of wheelbarrow relay running. Suddenly training is getting very serious! The race itself is made up of three days of varying distances and terrains. The first day of the race is a relatively flat, sealed bitumen road from Mareeba to Dimbulah. Our second day is from Dimbulah to Almaden, 63km of mostly sealed but hilly road, with several

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KOWANYAMA Police charged a 19-yearold Mooroobool man with one count of possession of alcohol in a restricted area, on Tuesday, March 11, 2014. It will be alleged police seized 5.6 litres of rum and vodka after the man few into the community at about 6pm on March 11. Packaged liquor can change hands for more than ten times is normal retail value on the black market in Cape York communities. The man was due to appear in the Kowanyama Magistrates Court on March 13.

Funding still available to honour ANZAC ceremony LOCAL organisations that want to commemorate the Centenary of Anzac are urged to submit their applications for Federal Government funding before the round two deadline on April 30. Late last year, the Australian Government decided to increase the amount of funding available to each electorate from $1000,000 to $125,000. Organisations being urged to apply for a grant include community and ex-service organisations, schools and other educational institutions, museums and cultural institutions, local government authorities and other non-profit community organisations. There is a broad scope for the projects, which can include public commemorative events, new First World War memorials or honour boards, the restoration of existing First World War memorials or honour boards, the preservation and display of First World War memorabilia and relevant school projects. Further information on the Centenary of Anzac (2014-2018) project, including the guidelines and an application form can be accessed in the following ways: • Download from Federal Member for Leichhardt Warren Entsch’s website at www. warrenentsch.com.au or • Email warren.entsch.mp@aph.gov.au requesting details.

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Pormpuraaw Traditional Owners reject draft Cape York Regional Plan P o r m P u r a aw Tr a d i tional Landowners have backed wild river protection of the Holryd, Edward and Coleman rivers, rejecting the controversial draft Cape York regional Plan. The Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Council, DOGIT Trustees and Traditional landowners are demanding “veto” against mining, exploration and dams to protect the many uniquely special cultural and natural values of the traditional Pormpuraaw Homelands from damage. A written statement, signed by the Traditional Landowners the Pormpuraaw Deed of Grant in Trust, the Trustees of the Pormpuraaw DOGIT and the Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council accuses the Queensland Government of being “one-eyed” in a 10-year battle to ban mining and promote conservation investment across the Pormpuraaw DOGIT. “Our people were ready to get on board with Wild Rivers,” the statement says.

“We are for protecting our untouched rivers so they keep flowing all year round. “We do not want water to be taken from our rivers for mining, exploration, or dams. We worry for the top catchments of our big rivers as they are undisturbed by development with good clean water.” Pressure is building on the Queensland Government to extend consultation on the regional plan beyond the March 25 deadline, after promises were made to Traditional Owners in Mareeba on Friday. LNP Member for Cook David Kempton, promised a delegation of Kuku Yalanji Traditional Owners and Laura Pastoralists the public comment period would be extended for a further three months. The joint statement urges the LNP Government to invest in a conservation economy, ban mining and ignore outside interests. “On our Homelands there can be no mining, no explora-

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tion, no dams,” the statement says. “We reject the draft regional plan as it is today. “We do not want a mining future for our Homelands or for our people, “We know what is happening in Cape York communities living with mining. “Our people and our elders have held mining interests out of the Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire.

The Statement calls on the Queensland Government to respect the community wishes. “The Queensland Government must not take preference over us. But the Queensland Government has been listening to outside interests. “The Queensland Government have listened to our community with only one ear. “We want small scale development only at our speed and under our control.”

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Deputy premier and Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and planning Jeff Seeney said after a considered assessment, the Queensland Government had decided not to accept two existing proposals to develop the Aurukun bauxite deposit because benefits for local communities were deemed to be insufficient, and timeframes for delivery of those benefits too long. “When we came to government the process of developing these deposits was going nowhere given the previous Government’s insistence that proponents also build a refinery in Queensland,” Mr Seeney said. “We shifted the focus away from a refinery and instead made the primary goal to deliver benefits to the people of Aurukun. “In November 2012, we opened an Expressions of Interest process inviting proposals from companies interested in developing these bauxite deposits. “We wanted proponents we could rely on to get this mine up and running in a reasonable timeframe and who could make a long term commitment to Queensland for the benefit of the

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traditional owners of Aurukun.” Mr Seeney said the Queensland Government was determined to avoid the mistakes of the past, where companies were granted rights but were later unable deliver on the commitments they made. “After carefully considering the proposals, the Government is not satisfied that either bid – from the Australian Indigenous Resources Pty Ltd (AIR) or Glencore International AG – could deliver what the Government had hoped for in a timely manner ,” he said. “We have decided to bring this process to a close and revisit this development opportunity at a later date, rather than take a chance that the objectives might one day be satisfied by one of the proponents. “The State Government remains interested in developing this resource for the benefit of the local community of Aurukun and all Queenslanders. “Our door remains open to proposals which would develop these resources in a timely fashion, and to other resource developments on the Cape that have the potential to deliver economic benefits.”

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Bid rejection a huge disappointment the traditional Owners behind a bid to develop the Aurukun Bauxite mine are deeply disappointed that the Newman Government has shelved plans to allow its development. Australian Indigenous Resources Pty Ltd (AIR) had assembled a strong bid after being short-listed in April last year. Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney had publicly praised AIR’s bid, and lauded the capabilities of the short-listed tenderers. The AIR bid broke new ground by proposing that Traditional Owners participate as equity holders in the mine, as part of a broader indigenous benefits package. “We are deeply disappointed,” said Chair of the Cape York Land Council, Richie Ah Mat. “The Aurukun community has waited 39 years for a strong State Government to give approval to develop this mine to enable the people of Aurukun to get ahead. “The Traditional Owners were very enthusiastic about the possibility of AIR’s indigenousled proposal, and the likelihood of rapid mine development and job creation.” Aurukun Shire Council mayor Dereck Walpo expressed his dissapointment with the decision to not grant a lease to any mining proponent, and said the Council was looking forward to a personal briefing from Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney on the decision. “ASC was keenly looking forward to mining in the next few years as it saw many benefits for the community in infrastructure plus employment and training for its local

people, Mayor Walpo said. “ASC has and will continue to strongly pursue business development opportunities, for example the business precinct, accommodation complex development, batching plant and community centre development, etc.” The ASC now believes that it should be compensated for its huge expenditure on legal advice, consultants fees, elected Council, management and staff time and expenses. “During the past 15 months Council diligently pursued a fully professional process and we feel gutted and emotionally upset that a rapidly developing community has missed out again, for the third time,” Mayor Walpo said. “Council feels as though it has let the community down in raising the hopes of the community so that dependency on the welfare system could be diminished in the future. “We have had a red hot go at changing the community’s future only to be deprived of a genuine chance for its peoples future through the possibility of developing a genuine economy and autonomy,” he said. Mayor Walpo said the ASC was looking forward to comprehensive discussions on how the Aurukun community will be fully compensated for its financial and personal contributions and efforts in this thwarted mining process. “We consider that Council should receive significant compensatory funding towards its numerous business development projects so that the community can pursue its dream to have zero unemployment in Aurukun,” Mayor Walpo said.

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In November 2013, the Queensland Government released a draft regional plan for Cape York to encourage economic development balanced with protecting the region’s significant environmental and cultural resources. The plan has the vision of providing communities on Cape York with the opportunities to create a sound economic future, while protecting the environment. Consultation is closing soon—you can have your say on the draft Cape York Regional Plan until 25 March 2014. Submissions will be considered before the plan is finalised later this year. visit email call

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THE My Pathway Group, in conjunction with the Napranum Men’s Group supported a two-week activity course with professional wood carver, Kelvin Williams last month. This course was a fantastic opportunity for Kel to share his skills with the local men and for the 15 participants to enjoy a focussed project, that not only taught them the fundamentals of wood carving, but also provided them with an opportunity to come together in an enjoyable and inspiring activity. The participants were each given one piece of pine to create a double-sided carving, with a kangaroo on one side and barramundi on the other. For this initial course all the work was created by hand using a wood chisel and Stanley knife and when completed the piece was then treated with wood stain. Ongoing activity courses will incorporate the use of mahogany and machined shapes to broaden the skill sets of the men participating. Once completed, the finished pieces will be on exhibit at the Ruchook Cultural Festival to be held in Napranum in September, accompanied by profiles of each of the artists. This activity was the first in an ongoing series that is supported by The Men’s Shed Australia and the My Pathway group who

Malcolm Koitap, Gordon Pitt, professional wood carver Kel Williams, Ben Bosuen and Steven Hall enjoy the companionship and craftsmanship of the wood carving course.

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Expressions of interest called for new Torres and Cape hospital board ExprEssions of interest are being sought from qualified people who wish to be considered for board membership on the newly formed Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service (TCHHS). Health Minister Lawrence Springborg said the TCHHS would be responsible for improving health service outcomes for residents in the Far North and would replace the Cape York HHS and the Torres Strait-Northern Peninsula HHS. Mr Springborg said the TCHHS would result in stronger governance, better representation and improved patient services across the remote areas of Cape York and the Torres Strait. Advertisements seeking expressions of interest from suitably qualified people will be placed in newspapers and on-line from March 22, 2014 and submissions will close on April 11, 2014. Mr Springborg said the selection and appointment process was governed by legislation and required strict adherence to set guidelines and appointments would be announced following this process. “The Hospital and Health Board Act requires the appointment of people with the skills, knowledge and experience to perform effectively and efficiently,’’ Mr Springborg said. “People interested in submitting an expression of interest to join the board must comply with their obligations as described in the formal application pack.

It sets out the roles of the chair and board members and details the criteria that are used to select the successful applicants.’’ The amalgamation of the two HHS was announced in December 2014 as part of the Government’s plan to revitalise front-line services and brings the number of HHS in Queensland to 16. Mr Springborg said that due to their small size, individually, the previous two health services lacked the critical mass for efficient stand-alone administration. “The new TCHHS will finalise the Government’s plan to see control of health resources in every part of the State vested in community-based boards,” he said. Mr Springborg said across the State, hospital and health service boards ranged in size from five to 10 members, each including at least one doctor and one registered, practising or retired nurse. “A highly capable, efficient and effective group is needed to serve the region and its healthcare needs,’’ he said. “We are very keen to appoint locallybased people, with the requisite skills, who are able to find a balance between managing and upholding the statutory interests of the health service and representing the local community.’’ For a board application pack, or for further information, contact Sandra Jones on 07 3234 1119 or email: Trans_CYTSNPHHS@health.qld.gov.au

Fundind for domestic violence prevention WEIPA Community Care Association (WCCA) will receive funding to help shine the spotlight on domestic violence prevention. WCCA will host awareness-raising activities during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May, thanks to the funding from the State Government. David Kempton, Member for Cook, said the WCCA would receive $3000 to run the String Women’s Circle project. “The Government is partnering with organisations such as WCCA to raise awareness of domestic and family violence and to help people take action before it’s too late,” Mr Kempton said. He said the funding would go a long way towards domestic and family violence prevention in the area. “I am encouraging the community to come together, support these events and take action to show domestic and family violence is never acceptable.” WCCA will team up with Western Cape College to host a series of workshops for women in Mapoon, Napranum and Weipa to increase community awareness of non-physical abuse in domestic, family and elder violence. Victims, family or friends of people experiencing abuse should call DVConnect on 1800 811 811 (24 hours, 7 days a week) to help prevent domestic and family violence escalating.

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Senior Constable Justin Heinneman, artist Lisa Peter and Officer in Charge of Coen, Sergeant Matt Moloney.

COEN Police station has recently received a bit of a facelift thanks to one of the local women in the community. Officer in Charge of Coen Police station, Sergeant Matt Moloney was recently in the station busy on the computer with paperwork when local woman Lisa Peter walked in and announced she was bored. Sergeant Moloney raised his eyebrows and a shiver ran down his spine. A bored teen often means more work for Police. As a father of three little kids, Matt’s used finding tasks and opportunities to keep kids busy, so he set about coming up with a plan to make sure Lisa wasn’t bored! Now whilst Sgt Moloney is trained in law enforcement, project co-ordination isn’t something that comes naturally. Policing isn’t just about arresting people and sending them off to jail, it’s about preventing

crime and reducing risks to people and property within the community, so Sgt Moloney put his thinking cap on and came up with a plan. The local Wellbeing centre which is owned by the Royal Flying Doctors, acts as a small hub for the community. The centre has previously sustained damage to a number of windows as a result of someone being bored in the community. Coen will be hosting the Cape 150th anniversary celebrations this year and Sgt Moloney was hoping to somehow brighten up the local Police station before the celebrations. Lisa being bored presented the perfect opportunity to kill two birds with the one stone as the old saying goes. Lisa’s enjoys painting, so she set about gaining some community support. Sgt Moloney called the Wellbeing centre, and to their credit, the staff willingly supplied paint for the project.

“Over the next couple of weeks, Lisa came in every day and painted the Police crest on the station garage door,” Sgt Molony said. “She put the names of the local tribes and clans around the crest, with spears behind it. “The spears behind the crest symbolise indigenous people being behind and supporting the Police. “Lisa shows that both our cultures share a sense of duty and concern for law, order and justice,” he said. “It was a real win/win situation. It brightened up the station and it gave Lisa something to do so she was no longer bored. “I think people in our community have noticed that Lisa has stepped up and done something very positive for the community,” Sgt Molony said. “This in turn helps locals recognise that when the Police step in and arrest someone or remove them from a situa-

Lisa’s artwork in progress.

tion, its not about the person themselves. “It’s about stopping violent or anti-social behaviour in our community, and making it a safe place to be.” Sgt Moloney gets frustrated sometimes when people make a general assumption that Police and indigenous communities are in constant conflict. “ O r d i n a r y, e v e r y d a y interaction is quite different from sensational reports of conflict. Police work closely with communities from all cultural backgrounds,” he said. “Lisa has depicted a very accurate representation of how life in our community really is. “The spears behind the crest, actually represents the common ground between indigenous people and Police. “It shows a willingness for all of us to work together for the betterment of our community,” Sgt Molony said.

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to support shipping and communication through the area. Sweers Island also drew settlers away from Burketown during a major outbreak of fever in 1868. The wreck of the paddle steamer Pioneer, which came to grief in 1870, is a visible remnant of the former town of Carnarvon. The Pioneer had mainly been involved in the shipping of wool, tallow and hides from the mainland to Sweers Island, but the thirty metre vessel was wrecked in 1870 on the island’s south-western tip during cyclonic weather. During the late nineteenth century, Carnarvon was the administrative centre for the Gulf of Carpentaria region with a customs house, bond store, hotel as well as police facilities. This image, dating from 1871, shows the Sweers Island Customs House, not long after the facility was first established. The people standing at the front of the building are probably the customs official and family members. Other buildings at the settlement can be seen to the rear of the customs building.

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Sweers Island sWeers Island is located to the east of Bentinck Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria. The island was named in 1802 by Matthew Flinders during his voyage of circumnavigation, in honour of Cornelius Sweers, one of the councillors of Batavia, who had originally authorised Abel Tasman’s journey of 1644. Tasman had been sent by the Dutch government to determine whether a strait existed between New Guinea and the Great Southland, later to be known as Australia, however, his voyage encountered many difficulties and obstacles. Tasman was however, in all likelihood, the first European to have seen Sweers Island. Flinders also sailed through the area and saw the island, naming its high land Inspection Hill, noting “its obvious nature as a vantage point. The nearby Bentinck Island was also named by Matthew Flinders, after Lord William Bentinck, who had been the Governor of Madras, India. In the mid-1860s, the little town of Carnarvon was established on the island as an alternative to Burketown,

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PHOTOS: GIEMBRA BUSMER

COMMUNITY CALENDAR Got an event coming up?

Send us an email detailing the event name, date, time and location to: office@westerncapebulletin.com.au and we’ll include it in the Community Calendar at no charge! MARCH Friday 21

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Saturday 22

Pebbles Playgroup Children’s Marvellous Morning Markets at the markets near Woolies carpark 9 - 11am

Tuesday 25

Weipa Junior Soccer Club monthly meeting @ Resource Centre (School Library) at 6pm.

Aurukun Clean Up Australia Day

Volunteers clean up Aurukun community THE Aurukun community participated in a Clean Up Australia Day event last Sunday with a good crowd of 30 people attending. Approximately 2 tonnes of rubbish was collected by the volunteers from around the township area. The Aurukun Shire Council looks forward to reduced rub-

bish being left in the streets and public areas and hope all residents will do the right thing in the future. Following the clean-up a sausage sizzle and cold water were the order of the day. ASC would like to express a special thank you to Linda Sivyer who was again the co-ordintor of this community event.

ASC Management Linda Sivyer, Ron Fenner, Bernie McCarthy and Rob Love with some of the rubbish picked up during the Clean Up Day.

Red Hatters “Pandanas Wednesday 26 Pearls”meeting at the Weipa Bowls Club at 6.30pm Saturday 29

Weipa Junior Cricket Club sign-on at 9am at the Weipa Cricket Club

APRIL Thursday 3

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Thursday 10

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

Thursday 17

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Red Hatters “Pandanas Pearls” meeting at the Heritage Resort at 6.30pm. Wednesday 23 Red Hat Society’s Birthday is April 25 (1998) Let’s wear red and accessorise in purple (our birthday regalia)

Everybody was willing to help out last Sunday and clean up Aurukun.

CEO Bernie McCarthy was involved in the cleaning up.

Even the dogs turned up to help on the day.

School Principal Cindy Hales swapped classrooms for gloves.

Weipa Dirt Kart Club Saturday 26 Practice/Junior Development Day MAY Thursday 1

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Saturday 3

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Thursday 8

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Saturday 10

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WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Tuesday 20

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

Saturday 24

Weipa Dirt Kart Club, Club Night #1

A well earned rest and sausage sizzle was enjoyed by all after the clean up was finished.

George getting ready to help out and clean up Aurukun.

Weipa Community Care opening hours Mon 10 - 4, Tues - Thu 9 - 4, Fri 9 - 1 Linda cooked up a storm on the barbecue to feed all the volunteers.

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Another hard worker at Aurukun Clean Up Australia Day.


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6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Big Shots” (M a,v) - Two completely different boys--a coddled white boy from the suburbs grieving the death of his father, and a tough, street-smart black boy--become friends and partners in crime during a quest to recover the suburban boy’s wristwatch after it is stolen by gang members in this coming-of-age story. 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 9:40 The NRL Footy Show 10:40 Fat Tony & Co 11:40 The AFL Footy Show 1:30 Extra 2:00 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Rapture” (M v,a,s) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 8:00 TBA 9:30 Tricked 10:30 Young, Lazy and Driving Us Crazy - Ten pampered young adults, who refuse to grow up or leave home, will be thrown into the big wide world, whether they like it or not. 11:30 Parks And Recreation 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Korean News 5:30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014 8:00 Weatherwatch 8:05 World News 1:00 One Born Every Minute 2:50 Luke Lguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Island Feast With Peter Kuruvita 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita 8:00 Gormet Farmer 8:30 Exploring China 9:35 The Escape Artist: Talented junior barrister Will Burton specialises in spiriting people out of tight legal corners, hence his nickname - the Escape Artist. 10:40 SBS World News Late 11:05 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:35 Prophets Of Science Fiction 12:30 Liberal Rule 1:30 James May’s Toy Stories 2:00 Weatherwatch Overnight

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

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “The Cure” (PG a,l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Football: Brisbane Broncos Vs Sydney Roosters 9:30 Football: Wests Tigers Vs South Sydney Rabbitohs 11:30 Movie: “Cobra” (AV v,l) - A street-tough detective’s nononsense approach to law enforcement is tested when he single-handedly tackles a marauding band of psycho-bikers who strike randomly. 1:10 Movie: “Enter The Dragon” (AV v,l) - A monk enters a brutal championship tournament to which only the best are invited. His athletic prowess lands him there, but he’s also serving as a spy for the British government. 3:05 Impractical Jokers 3:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 4:00 Brand Developers / 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Forgotten Sins” (M a) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Better Homes And Gardens 6:30 Football: North Melbourne Vs Essendon 10:00 TBA 12:00 Desperate Housewives: “Witch’s Lament” - Halloween finds Gaby, Bree and Lynette attempting to exhume and move the body of Gaby’s stepfather, and Susan discovers that being art teacher Andre’s intern doesn’t involve art. 1:00 Up All Night 1:30 Special: The Coral Reefs Are Dying - Ben Cropp takes viewers below the surface where he finds Australia’s live coral reefs and a multitude of marine life. 2:30 Harry’s Practice 3:00 Home Shopping / 4:00 NBC Today

5:00 World News 1:00 The Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 Inspector Rex: Ice Time (Part 2) 2:30 NITV News Week In Review 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Coast: The Riddle Of The Tides 8:35 Henry Viii’s Enforcer: The Rise And Fall Of Thomas Cromwell 9:35 As It Happened 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Feed 11:30 Movie: “At A Glance” (M l,n,s,v) - In Italian. When art critic Pietro Lulli brings his significantly younger companion Gloria to an exhibition, he doesn’t realise that her admiration of the work by struggling sculptor Adrian will have such a lasting effect on her. The two immediately hit it off and Gloria soon becomes Adrian’s companion. 1:40 Movie: “Kurt Wallender: The Courier” (M n,v,l,d) 3:20 Weatherwatch Overnight

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

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 12:00 The Middle 12:30 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 4:00 The Bottom Line 4:30 South Aussi With Cosi 5:00 Your 4x4 5:30 Getaway 6:00 National News Saturday 7:00 The Block: Fans Vs Faves Unlocked - Join Shelley Craft and see all the funniest behind the scenes from another week of renovating. See how the kitchens are progressing and get the inside scoop from judges Neale, Shaynna and Darren. 7:40 TBA 12:00 Movie: “Orphan” (AV v,s,l) - The tragic loss of their unborn child has devastated Kate and John, taking a toll on both their marriage and Kate’s fragile psyche. So the pair decide to adopt a nine year-old girl, but it soon becomes clear, this seemingly angelic little girl is not what she appears to be. 2:30 The Avengers: Winged Avenger 3:30 Extra 4:00 Brand Developes 5:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo / 5:30 Wesley Impact

6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend 12:00 Movie: “You Again” (G) - Successful PR pro Marni heads home for her older brother’s wedding and discovers that he’s marrying her high school arch nemesis, who’s conveniently forgotten their problematic past. Then the bride’s jet- setting aunt bursts in and Marni’s not- so-jet-setting mum comes face to face with her own high school rival. 2:30 TBA 5:00 Creek To Coast 5:30 Football: St Kilda Vs Melbourne 10:00 Strike Back 2:00 Desperate Housewives: “Always In Control” (M) - Bree is shocked to learn the identity of the person who dug up the body of Gaby’s stepfather, and Lynette’s jealousy over Tom’s girlfriend leads her to tell untruths about her to her children. 1:00 Movie: “Dying On The Edge (FKA: Hearsay)” (M s,v) 3:00 World’s Strictest Parents 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz: “It’s Easy! Simple Ways To Do The Right Things To Get Healthy” Get answers to your health questions from Dr Oz and other leading doctors, hospitals, associations and authors.

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

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

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:30 Broncos Insider 2:00 2014 Intrust Supercup 4:00 Football: Manly Sea Eagles Vs Parramatta Eels 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 7:40 60 Minutes 8:40 Fat Tony & Co 9:40 Person Of Interest 10:40 Love Child: Joan fights the hospital ‘boys club’ for her right to complete her medical degree. Johnny is arrested after an antiWar protest, while Shirley goes into premature labour. Annie gets the opportunity of a lifetime at a Kings Cross nightclub. 11:40 Who Gets The Last Laugh? 12:10 Financial Review Sunday 12:40 What Would You Do? 1:30 Spyforce 2:30 Brand Developers 4:00 Good Morning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 AFL Game Day 11:30 Footy Flashbacks 1:00 Movie: “Judy Moody And The Not Bummer Summer” (PG v,l) 4:00 Better Homes And Gardens 4:30 TBA 6:00 Seven News 6:30 My Kitchen Rules 8:00 Sunday Night 9:00 Downton Abbey 10:00 Castle: Close Encounters 12:00 Dr Oz: “The Controversial Pill That Could Prevent Cancer: Should You” Get answers to your health questions from Dr Oz and other leading doctors, hospitals, associations and authors. 1:00 Special: Images Of Italy - Greg Grainger takes viewers from the enchantment of the Tuscany region to the classic charm of Verona and Venice. 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 1:00 Al Jazeera News 1:30 Cycling Central 2:00 Speedweek 4:00 Football Asia 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Wainwright Walks 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita Bitesize 7:35 Lost Worlds: The Vikings 8:35 I, Human. 9:30 There’s Something About Patrick 10:30 Movie: “The Good Life” (M l,n,s) In Spanish. A thoughtprovoking depiction of life in the Chilean city of Santiago, following four characters who struggle to reach their goals, but each of them obtains something unexpected and different from what they wanted. 12:20 Movie: “A Short Stay In Switzerland” (MA a) - Just after losing her husband to a fatal neurological condition, Dr Anne Turner is diagnosed with a similar illness. So she plans to end her life herself. 2:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Midday Report 1:00 Landline 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Paralympic Highlights 6:30 Who’s Been Sleeping In My House? 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Q&A 10:35 Lateline 11:10 The Business 11:35 Monroe 12:25 Parliament Question Time 1:25 Movie: “Hell Is For Heroes” (M v) 3:05 Movie: “Fort Apache” (G) 5:30 Eggheads

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 9:30 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “The Invasion” (M v,a,l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 8:40 Love Child: Joan’s world is rocked when she uncovers the truth about Annie’s baby. Shirley’s affair with Johnny is exposed when her husband returns injured from Vietnam. Annie’s singing career takes off when she appears on TV show Bandstand. 9:50 The Mentalist: The Red Barn 10:50 Inside Story: Lethal Lovers 11:50 TBA 12:50 Extra 1:20 Nine Presents 1:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 2:00 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

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WEDNESDAY 26

TUESDAY 25

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FRIDAY 21

SBS

SATURDAY 22

7 CENTRAL

SUNDAY 23

IMPARJA

MONDAY 24

ABC

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CROSSWORD No. 190

SUDOKU No. 190

Your  Lucky 

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Stars

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PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) A group discussion will help you to come up with some ideas. You will be surprised what you can achieve if you put your minds together. This could encourage more meetings. Romance. Try not to disguise the way you feel. Confusing your partner about your needs will not help anyone who is involved.

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) You may need to back down this week, in order to keep your relations with your colleagues in good shape. Don’t feel like this puts you in a lower position, however. Romance. Try to think up a pleasant surprise for your partner. They are feeling a little down at the moment and could use cheering up.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)

FOR KIDS

A surprisingly frank discussion could help to clear the air. This will be an excellent time to really get to grips with this matter. Honesty is the only thing that will help! Romance. Your relationship may be on rocky ground this week. Be careful not to do anything too drastic. You can mend this issue.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st) Someone that you have known for many years will shortly be going through a difficult patch. They will be grateful for your assistance. Even the smallest gesture will have great effect. Romance. Your partner may seem ungrateful for the things you have done. However, it’s likely they just didn’t think to give thanks.

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd) A secret which concerns a close friend must not be taken lightly. Your friend only told you the secret because they knew that you can be trusted. Keep that trust! Romance. Don’t take a flirtation at work too seriously. This person is not genuinely interested. They do this with everyone. Don’t get too upset.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd) Be very careful with a possession which may get stolen. This would not be of much value to a thief, but it would upset you to lose it. It’s best to put it in storage. Romance. You may have found it difficult to make some changes in your life, but now that you have accomplished them, you are pushing your mate.

FINDWORD No. 190 A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd) Your friends will be impressed by your positive mood. This will be an excellent time to push through some changes which have been taking time to materialise. Romance. The Moon/Neptune Midpoint in your sign could make you a little too sensitive at times. Thankfully, your partner is very mindful of this.

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd) You may be feeling a little insecure. Try to think of some positive things which have been said to you recently. Keeping a small list will boost your confidence. Romance. You won’t be feeling your usual self. Don’t do anything you are unsure about. If in doubt, put off a decision for a few weeks.

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SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd) Your home life may seem a bit boring this week. Take advantage of this because it’s likely the calm before the storm. Next week will be very busy! Romance. Your relationship will soon be in better shape than it has been for some time. Try to find something to do in celebration! You both deserve it!

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) Your friend’s attitude is wearing you down. Surrounding yourself by more positive people over the next week will help revive your free spirit. Romance. The Moon/ Jupiter Midpoint in your sign will make you feel especially warm towards your partner. This change will be acknowledged and appreciated!

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)

Stop worrying about

A new hobby will help to put you in touch with someone that you have not seen for a very long time. You may not have had any inkling that they had a shared interest. Romance. A new relationship will start to warm up. Decide how you feel about this before it is too late! You can put the brakes on if necessary.

what you have to loose

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

SOLUTIONS No. 190

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Don’t allow your parents to interfere too much in your life. Their aid could be a little intrusive at times. Remember, they are only trying to help. Romance. Don’t get too worked up about the state of your relationship. A dose of realism will help to put everything in perspective. Things will go as they should.

and start focusing on

what you have to gain.

–Unknown

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PTS

PTS TOTAL

Tom Bellinger

3

3

Straightdowntheguts

3

3

It’s that time of year again

ails

3

3

mitchell brown

2

2

Sonia Schuh

2

2

WELL, apparently the footy season has arrived and it is that time of year again when my humans go mad and yell and throw things at that box they call the telly.

Viking Wench

2

2

An unpredictable start to the season sees

Wimby23

2

2

the Dragons sitting on top of the ladder after

TOP 10 TIPPERS

It all started on Friday night when they came home with some friends to watch the Magpies (I saw some high flying but they didn’t look like birds to me) play against Freo. Everyone seemed pretty happy that Freo won easily.

Fish Crazy

2

2

Little John

2

2

Lucy Warren

2

2

Dragons on top of ladder two great performances. On Friday night the two games were very close with only six points difference between

NRL TIPPER’S SCOREBOARD PTS

PTS TOTAL

Megan

7

14

pomozzie88

4

10

bj musa

4

10

Wimby23

4

10

Phillip Waterhouse

5

9

Stuart Timms

4

9

Brad Welsh

2

9

Flo-rida

3

9

frank ward

4

9

Chris May

4

9

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them. First up the Sea Eagles stole the show

NRL LADDER

with a win over the Rabbitohs, and the

AFL LADDER

Broncos scraped home against the Cowboys.

W

L

B

P

Dragons

2

0

0

4

buster against the ever-impressive Panthers,

Broncos

2

0

0

4

4

the Dragons kept their good run going with

Storm

2

0

0

4

0

4

a dominant display to beat the Warriors, and

Bulldogs

1

1

0

2

1

0

0

the Roosters walloped the Eels.

Roosters

1

1

0

2

0

1

0

0

Sunday saw two upsets, with the Tigers

Panthers

1

1

0

2

Sydney

0

1

0

0

winning quite easily against the Titans and the

Rabbitohs

1

1

0

2

Collingwood

0

1

0

0

Raiders proving the goods against the Knights

Wests Tigers

1

1

0

2

Adelaide

0

0

0

0

to get the two points.

Mum and Dad reckon that Gazza gave the inspiration to the young Suns and they have now become Richmond’s hoodoo team – I wonder if that’s anything like Scooby Doo snacks?

Cowboys

1

1

0

2

Brisbane

0

0

0

0

Sea Eagles

1

1

0

2

Essendon

0

0

0

0

Geelong

0

0

0

0

close, with the Bulldogs showing a dominant

Raiders

1

1

0

2

Hawthorn

0

0

0

0

display to beat the Sharks.

Titans

1

1

0

2

Even I know this next bloke, Mick Malthouse who has been around forever (I can tell by all the grey hair) and he couldn’t inspire his new team to get up over Port. What do you expect when you have a flower (Daisy) trying to play footy? And he is supposed to be the gun recruit! Well Power made them look like the grass that they were playing on as they were all over them.

Melbourne

0

0

0

0

Previewing into round 3, Friday night will

Eels

1

1

0

2

North Melbourne

0

0

0

0

see the Broncos play the Roosters and the

Knights

0

2

0

0

St Kilda

0

0

0

0

Tigers take on the Rabbitohs.

Warriors

0

2

0

0

West Coast

0

0

0

0

Sharks

0

2

0

0

Western Bulldogs

0

0

0

0

So it looked like it was going to be a pretty sedate season ahead but OH NO come Saturday afternoon when the new kids on the block GWS rolled my human mum’s team the Swans all hell broke loose. Wish my humans had a couch that I could climb under as that was the only safe spot to be. Then on Saturday night the little master (whoever Gazza is?) got heaps of kicks, handballs, possessions, marks, goals etc. All this lingo I’d forgotten since last year but I will get polished up on it so I can keep you all informed.

It was a split round last week so the other five games are on this weekend starting on Thursday night with the Cats and the Crows. Mmm…the Felines I Am Forced To Live With can’t catch birds because of their bells so hopefully these Cats won’t be wearing bells. All the rest of the draw is on your right so talk to you all next week. I don’t have any footy tips for next week as yet as I’m still trying to get back in the ‘footy groove’ but I will give you this tip – don’t steal the cat’s food and you won’t get locked out on the verandah! From under the couch, Scoop The Newshound Page 16 Western Cape Bulletin

TEAM

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B

P

Frematle

1

0

0

4

On Saturday the Storm won in a block-

GWS

1

0

0

4

Port Adelaide

1

0

0

Gold Coast

1

0

Richmond

0

Carlton

AFL DRAW ROUND 1

March 20 - 23, home team first THURSDAY, March 21 Geelong v Adelaide FRIDAY, March 22 North Melbourne v Essendon

Monday night’s game took the round to a

Super Saturday will see the Panthers and Bulldogs go head to head, the Sharks try to stop the Dragons great run, and the Cowboys looking for a win against the Warriors. Sunday afternoon will have the Sea Eagles will go into battle with the Titans. Monday night’s game is between the Storm

Karl’s Tips: Roosters, Rabbitohs, Panthers, Dragons, Cowboys, Sea Eagles, Raiders, Storm.

SUNDAY, March 24 West Coast v Western Bulldogs

Yours in Footy, Karl

March 19, 2014

NRL DRAW ROUND 3

March 21 - 24, home team first FRIDAY, MARCH 21 Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs

lining up against the Eels, and then the Raiders

and the Knights. SATURDAY, March 23 Hawthorn v Brisbane St Kilda v Melbourne

TEAM

SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Panthers v Bulldogs Sharks v Dragons Cowboys v Warriors SUNDAY, MARCH 23 Sea Eagles v Eels Raiders v Titans MONDAY, MARCH 24 Storm v Knights


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Motivation is the key Cape York youngsters join

David and Justin Briguglio won two gold medals at the Commonwealth and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Tournament. EIGHTEEN months on the young leaders of Napranum are leading the way to shedding the impact of welfare dependency. There are shining examples of success stemming from the Young Adults Program of 2012 and the Men and Women of Worth program of 2013. These successes include young people from Napranum who have found their future in apprenticeships, construction work, the army, TAFE and RIO for example. These programs are part of the Whole of Community Change program run by Annalise Jennings of Dynamic Exchange which forms a key part of the community’s which has now been launched in Napranum, Aurukun, Mapoon and Northern Peninsula Area. Participants engage in personality profiling, upskilling confidence building, career selection as well as

lessons in real leadership and personal empowerment. When Annalise is not running her sessions through Cape York communities, she is home with her two sons David and Justin. Annalise often portrays her sons in the workshops as resilient, resourceful and compassionate young men. “For me, it starts at home. My sons have no professional sports coach but they do have each other and a belief that they can succeed if they are committed and strive to reach their potential,” Annalise said. David and Justin both took gold and broke Australian, Commonwealth and Oceania records when they recently competed in the Commonwealth and Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Tournament in Auckland. The older of the pair, David, 25, won gold and broke the Australian bench press record in the open under-83kg category with a lift of 207.5kg and became the Oceania Record holder and the Australian Record holder. Justin, 23, took gold in the junior under-93kg category with a 210kg bench press and also scored a silver in the three lift, which comprises a squat, bench press and dead lift. He is now the Commonwealth record holder. Annalise is proud of her sons achievements and truly believes the work she is doing in Cape York is the way forward for many young people who want more than what is on offer through welfare. – Contributed

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The under-17 Cape York Eagles side after their round one debut. Alf Wilson story

YOUNG Aurukun Australian Rules players Denzel Yunkaporta, Tawu Marrott, Lorenzo Marbendinar, Zarlee Woola and Rayedon Kalkeeyorta are part of the high-rolling Cape York Eagles side which has won its first two games in the Cairns and District under-15 junior competition. They all played for the Eagles which made their debut in round one on March 7 and beat Port Douglas Crocs 15-14-104 to 3-1-19. The side backed up in round two a week later and defeated North Cairns Tigers. Cape York Eagles under-17 side made their debut in round one on March 14 and lost to Hawks 10-9-69 to 4-3-27. The formation of the new club is an Australian first and their home ground is also the home of 40 young indigenous

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men from the Cape. They live at the AFL Cape York House, attend school in Cairns and now get to play in Eagles guernseys at a home ground just outside their bedroom window. The House has been operational for 12 months and its performance is being monitored by the AFL and other big institutions who see potential in the set-up. AFL Cape York House program manager Rick Hanlon told the Bully it was an exciting program. “We have lads from many communities including Aurukun, Kowanyama, Coen, Lockhart River, Wujal Wujal and Torres Strait Islands. We don’t have any expectations other than to train and play hard and enjoy their footy,” he said. List of players is: Lafia Kaitap (Kubin), Rayedon Kalkeeyorta (Aurukun), Joseph Lakefield-Liddy (Coen), Kieran Liddy (Coen), Lee Liddy (Coen), Timakoi

Lowah-Bowie (Badu), Tui Lowah (Badu), Daryl Lui (Yam), Kerrrod Marbendinar (Aurukun), Lorenzo Marbendinar (Aurukun), Tawu Marrott (Aurukun), Ryan Motton (Pormpuraaw), Quade Murray (Kowanyama), Laurie Nona (Badu), Philemon Nona (Badu), Titapo Nona (Kubin), Greg Pascoe (Lockhart River), Cedric Pearson, Harrison Pearson, Joseph Pearson (all Coconut Island), John Pearson (Yam), Laken Pearson (Hope Vale), McFarlane Pearson (Coconut Island), Philemon Pearson (Coconut Island), Pylarnie Piva (Lockhart River), Saige Reid ( Mornington Island), Malachi Songoro (Yam), Munro Stephens (Coconut Island), Captain Tabuai, Gerome Tabuai (Bamaga), Nathaniel Tamwoy (Badu), Tyrese Wallace (Wujal Wujal), Zarlee Woolla (Aurukun), Glendon Woosup (Injinoo), Denzel Yunkaporta (Aurukun), Michael Zingle (Kowanyama).

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COST: : $65.00 (includes 3 course meal) Tickets are to be paid at Carpentaria Golf Club prior to event. Any queries contact Karl Adams (NRL Game Development Officer ) on 0427023515

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sport Competitive and fun-filled round of soccer Round two was another action-packed week of games with two games ending in a draw. Players are improving their skills every week and the sportsmanship they are displaying is great to see. Results from games held on Saturday, March 15: Teens: Gold 11 def Blue 3; Green 5 drew Red 5. Tykes: Green 6 def Gold 3; Blue 3 drew Red 3; Blue (2) 5 def Green (2) 2. Titans: Green 5 def Gold 4. Game of the week – Tykes : Blue 2 v Green 2 What a thrilling game with all players showing fantastic skill. Green had every player working so hard – Mia was amazing in defence stopping many of Blue’s shots at goal and Sam did some awesome striking and ran hard. Kunio was so speedy and always in position to take the ball for Green, while Jet used some fancy footwork to support his team mates, and Isaac kicked two fantastic goals. Team Blue shone with lots of attacking play and they peppered the goal for much of the match to no avail until Chase, Ashton and Thomas together managed five sensational goals. Georgia’s great effort and support of her team mates helped to make the winning goals possible. There were some great battles between players and it was a very competitive and fun game which was refereed by the lovely Elle. Game leaders Beverly and Ali did a fantastic job of helping to keep the game moving which allowed the players to get the most out of their match – it was hard to tell who was having the most fun! Draw for Saturday, March 22: 9am – Squirts: White Blue v Yellow Green; White Black v Gold Blue. Teens: Blue v Red; Gold v Green. 10am – Tykes: Gold v Blue; Green v Blue 2; Red v Green 2. Titans – Gold v Green. The committee is thrilled with the enthusiasm of our junior referees who are volunteering their time to assist our club and

Cape York lad makes bodybuilding history

Bamaga-born Gary Wright has become the first North Queenslander to become a professional bodybuilder. Amanda Hinwood.

support our young players. The committee is dedicated to the mentoring of our junior referees and is working hard to provide support to ensure continued development. Three cheers to our junior referees – your dedication and effort is a credit to you and appreciated by our club. Players - if you have not yet been issued with your soccer ball please see Cherie Brooks at the Soccer Shed on Saturday.

On another exciting note FNQ Heat has invited our club to go down to Cairns to see a game, and for players to also participate in a training clinic. The proposed date is the weekend of June 28 and further details have been sent out to all club members by email. Please contact Rachel O’Sullivan if you are interested. Until next week,

CAPE York boy Gary Wright has hit the big time in the bodybuilding industry and made history by becoming the first North Queenslander to ever turn professional within the International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB). Gary Wright won his division at the Pro Qualifier at ‘FitX’, one of Australia’s biggest Sports and Fitness Expos in Melbourne on Saturday at the Melbourne Convention Centre. Gary convincingly beat a line-up of Mr Australia national title holders to win the Pro card that earns him the right to compete internationally against the top bodybuilders in the world for cash prizes and qualification into the top competitions within the professional circuit. “I’m just an example of someone that had a vision of who I wanted to become, surrounded myself with the right people, handled the setbacks that undoubtedly came my way and worked relentlessly hard until I saw my dream realised. I’ve never been more inspired or excited than I am right now!” said Gary Wright, IFBB Pro.

Gary attributes his success to a dedicated mindset. “Anybody can do it in any vocation, mine just happened to be bodybuilding. My first love is personal development and I believe that if you can develop your mind and empower yourself with positive self beliefs, block out negativity and stay true to your vision you can achieve anything. Nothing outside of yourself is stronger than the power that resides within you,” said Gary Wright. Gary who grew up in the Indigenous community of Bamaga on Cape York plans to use his new status of professional athlete to do motivational talks and seminars in towns and cities across Australia, speaking on a range of subjects and covering more than just what it takes to become a professional bodybuilder. “It’s exciting for me because it gives me a chance to now give back and travel to smaller towns and cities to educate, inspire, motivate and speak. It’s a real opportunity to change a lot of people’s lives and break free from negative habits that could be holding them back from achieving in different areas of their lives. “Turning Pro now means I have a lot of work to do to take on the top guys in the sports circuit internationally. It’s like starting at the bottom of high school after finishing primary. It’s a whole new level of competition and an art form which will take me time to develop. But it doesn’t stop me right now from being able to engage, motivate and shed positive light into everyday people’s lives right here in Australia,” he said. Gary Wright’s sights are firmly set on the international circuit to take his bodybuilding career to the next level. One thing he says is a welcomed change is sponsors are now calling him. “Sponsors are chasing me now that I’m number one in Australia - it’s a nice change that’s for sure!” he says laughing.

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1. Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt. 2. A metre is longer than a yard. 3. Nothing happens if you put gold into Sulfuric acid. 4. TJake Coppinger branded the glove ‘Swirlesque’. 5. The last 542 million years of geological time is represented by the Phanerozoic Eon.

first knot we all learnt, the Granny Knot. The Uni Knot is one of the highest rated knots when joining braid to monofilament (fishing line). If you have any drama with it just pop in to the shop so we can sort it out. Next week I will show you the Perfection or Loop Knot, probably the most important knot of all. Fishing hasn’t been all that bad even with all the ordinary weather we have been having. Plenty of Fingermark out from Westminster, only a short run down the coast, Spanish Mackerel also in the same area being caught on Pillies. Plenty of Grunter (Javelin fish) being taken off Evans Landing and the big bridge (Mission River bridge), probably Prawn is the best bait. Heard of the odd Barra taking lures around the big bridge, Gold Bombers or Squidgie Mongrels. Live bait in Granmas’ or Roberts is proving quite successful, Mullet or Prawn the best there. Hear tell a few good Red Emperor being caught around the ridges but no exact GPS mark, promise I won’t tell. There is a good fresh water run out of Black Rock and Bouchats if you want to flick some lures or just for a look. Any Whiting out there? Have a great week, and enjoy your fishing.

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Another interesting week with cyclones hovering up and down the east coast and in the Gulf. Most of Australia could not even comprehend the damage to the fishery these events cause. Reading the local Bully makes us aware in this community how fragile it is, and how it can suffer. Most would have seen the whale floating just off the coast that Ben Bright wrote about in last week’s paper, and the croc eating a turtle on Pennefather Beach, only one of many tangled or dying in the many discarded foreign fishing nets littering our shores; and a dolphin lying dead in the mangroves in front of the Camping Grounds. The devastating high winds cause our shores each year is heart breaking sometimes.That’s nature and we must live with it. If we think about what we can do to lessen the damage we do personally it will make a difference and our fishery will survive. This week starts the knot tying section I will be doing for the next few weeks. These are knots that I, and many others, have over many years of use proven to be reliable, strong, and easy to tie. The first one is the Uni Knot, (uni standing for universal). This is one of the easiest knots to learn because it is based on the

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ners day, coaching will be available each Thursday from 5-6pm for any ladies interested in learning the basics of the game. Sunday was a little wetter, and the day started with a field of 24, with only 10 finishing the 18 holes. The club-sponsored single stroke event was the first event for the newly introduced Stroke Play Series. The Stroke Play Series aims to encourage more players to participate in club competitions, and awards points to each player who completes the round, as well as points to the first five place getters. These points are tallied over

the year, and the prize valued at $500 will be awarded at presentation night to the top points scorers for both ladies and men. Results of Sunday’s event were Jay Murray winner with a fine net 69, followed by Vesa Hyytinen with a net 74. Nearest to pins for the day went to Peter Ross on 15, and Vesa Hyytinen on 18. Events for next weekend are Saturday, March 22 9am tee off Ladies nine-hole single stroke, Saturday afternoon 12.30pm tee off Single Stroke competition, and Sunday is a Single Stableford, tee off at 12.30. All players are asked to

put their names down on the sheets at the club before the day so that play can be organised in advance. Alternatively, call the club on 4069 7332 and ask the staff to register your name. The Club is pleased to announce Goodline as the sponsor for the 2014 Weipa Open. This event will be held on Saturday and Sunday May 3 and 4. Friday night will be the traditional Calcutta, and on the Saturday night, there will be a tropical-themed social function. More details to follow. Nomination forms will be available from the club next week. See you on the course, Brett


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