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Fish dumping a safety concern

By Giembra Busmer

DESPITE repeated warnings about the dangers of leaving fish carcasses and bait at boat ramps and on beaches as they attract crocodiles, a Western Cape Bulletin reader and her daughter took their dog to Wallaby Beach this week and were horrified to come across the fish dumping scene pictured here. The reader said the fish, some of which were barely legal, were small Bream, Stripeys, Grass Sweetlip and Cod. She also reported the recent dumping of Queenies and Salmon at the popular fishing spot Red Beach.

“It is never a responsible act to dump fish carcasses on beaches or at boat ramps, but with so many tourists in the area at the moment everyone needs to realise that this is not acceptable,” the reader said. “As locals we know that Red Beach is a regular crocodile spot, but for now they seem to be enjoying the mud bank opposite the beach. “There is nothing stopping the crocs from coming to the beach everyone visits and fishes from, particularly if they are tempted by fish scraps left on the beach. “Leaving fish skeletons all over the beach is not very smart, or tourist friendly.”

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Australia’s Got Talent runners-up to play at Weipa Bullride UNTIL their recent appearance on the TV series Australia’s Got Talent, The Wolfe Brothers were Tasmania’s little secret. Now that secret is out, and the Aussie country rock band (Nick Wolfe - vocals and guitar, Tom Wolfe - bass and vocals, Casey Kostiuk - drums, Brodie Rainbird - guitar) is in hot demand, and you can see them perform live on Friday, August 24 at the Weipa Bullride cabaret and again on Saturday, August 25 at the bullride. “We are so excited to play at the Weipa Bullride,� Tom Wolfe told The Western Cape Bulletin. “We are Tasmanian and the heat may kill us, but we can’t wait to give everyone a killer show.�

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Weipa CAN appointments AT the July meeting of the Community Advisory Network (CAN) for the Weipa Integrated Health Service (MPHS) Peter Miller was appointed the chairperson, with Jenny Aspinall as co-chairperson. The chairperson position became vacant with the resignation of Scott McCahon, following his recent appointment as chair of the Cape York Hospital and Health Board. The Community Advisory Network (CAN) is a committee which provides support to the ongoing operation and continued development of the Integrated Health Service, under its guidelines. Mr Miller said Weipa CAN requires community groups, businesses, departments and community members who are willing to be involved in community healthcare to join the committee.

“If you have a passion for health care within your community, then this is the perfect committee for you,� Mr Miller said. “ Yo u w i l l p r o v i d e information to the health service about the needs of your community and receive information regarding the operations of the IHS, as well as have the ability to voice your opinions, concerns and compliments. “Whether you are 15 or 95, we are looking for people of all ages to be part of our exciting transformation to an operational Multi-Purpose Health Service.� The CAN meets the second Wednesday of each month from 6pm at the Weipa Integrated Health Service (hospital). For further information contact either Peter on 4069 7526 or Jenny on 4069 9473.

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“Air travel is a necessity, not a luxury, for people who live in remote Australia,� Mr Katter said. In a media statement released on Monday, Member for Cook and Assistant Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs David Kempton confirmed the Scheme had been cancelled. Mr Kempton said the scheme had only been funded for three months by the previous Labor government and was not working properly. “The previous government admitted that the scheme would need to be reviewed because of problems that were emerging even then,� Mr Kempton said. “I have entered into discussions with the regional air carriers and our department with a view to establishing a

Federal member for Kennedy, Bob Katter has called on the State Government to come clean on sacrificing regional Queensland.

new arrangement which will provide reduced airfares across the board rather than subsidised tickets for a limited number of seats. “I am also looking at increased flights between communities.� Shadow Treasurer and Member for Mulgrave Curtis Pitt said the decision to axe the Local Fares Scheme was made by a “Brisbane-centric� state government, and represented “extremely bad news� for Torres Strait, NPA and Cape York residents. “Affordable air travel in the Cape and the Torres Strait is not a luxury, but is essential, and the scheme helped cut the cost of fares for people travelling to their nearest service centre, either Horn Island or Cairns,� Mr Pitt said. “The majority of the travel is used by locals to access health services including maternity services.� Mr Pitt said that, apart from health needs, the scheme was also used by Outer Island residents and those living on the NPA and Cape York who travel to access education and job opportunities, for training purposes, and to attend culturally important events such as

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FEDERAL Member for Kennedy Bob Katter has called on the State Government to come clean about its “agenda to sacrifice regional Queensland� after the axing of another Far North Queensland project. Mr Katter was commenting on the State Government announcement that the Low Fare Scheme for air travel in FNQ would be scrapped. The subsidised, flat-rate fares were introduced by the Bligh government in January this year to assist residents in remote areas, who rely heavily on air services, to access health, education and employment opportunities.

weddings and funerals. Mr Kempton said: “I am aware of the short-term hardship the communities in far north Queensland will suffer as a result of the cancellation of the scheme, but I am confident a long-term solution can be found to provide subsidised airfares for those who need it.� A total of $1.4 million has been paid out since the scheme started in January, 2012. Mr Kempton said: “All bookings made under the scheme prior to July 26, 2012, will be honoured even if flights are to occur after this date. “No further bookings will be taken from this date, however if you already have a ticket that you purchased on or before July 25, 2012, this ticket will still be valid. “Locals in the Cape York and Torres Strait will be able to access all other fares offered by

the airlines operating in these areas.� Changes to the local fare scheme came into effect from Thursday, July 26, 2012. Mr Pitt described the government decision as “cold-hearted�. “It is really important for people to be able to travel to Cairns for funerals, health services and the like without breaking the bank,� he said. Mr Katter said: “It’s yet another sorry example of regional Queensland being sacrificed under the tired, old excuse that ‘Labor left us broke’ so that the former Brisbane City Mayor can concentrate on building pleasure domes in the parliamentary precinct. “The former Brisbane City Mayor, who now heads up this state’s LNP Government, needs to come clean on just how much he intends to strip from the very regions he declared so important to Queensland’s growth and development prior to the election.�

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Golf with a twist fundraiser IT’S time to get your best golfing clobber and your sense of fun ready for the sixth annual Weipa Diabetes Support Group novelty golf day charity fundraiser. The event kicks-off at the Carpentaria Golf Club on Saturday, August 11 at 11am and absolutely no golfing experience is necessary to come and enjoy the day. The charity fundraiser promises to be action-packed with fun activities and golf with a twist...but don’t forget to

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bring plenty of gold coins with you as fines could be issued throughout the day. Cost to play is $10, which includes a sausage sizzle, and entertainment will be provided during the evening at the Golf Club. The novelty golf day is held to assist in supporting diabetes in our local community and funds raised at this year’s event will be used by the Weipa Diabetes Support Group to purchase supplies for a glucose monitoring device that can be used by all diabetics.

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Brisbane visit for local ranger MAPOON Land & Sea Ranger Geraldine Mamoose and Ewamian acting ranger co-ordinator Steve Wargent travelled to Brisbane during NAIDOC week in early July to promote the work of the Indigenous Land & Sea Rangers. Geraldine, who will complete a Certificate III in Land Conservation this year, said it was a great honour to be selected to represent the Mapoon rangers and her community and despite the cold weather she really enjoyed the trip. “It was a pretty full-on schedule but it was such a wonderful opportunity to provide presentations to such a wide variety of people. “Everyone we talked to was fascinated with the way we do things in Mapoon, particularly with the junior rangers.� During their visit Geraldine and Steve met with Andrew Powell, Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection and Glen Elmes, Minister for Aboriginal, Torres Strait, Indigenous and Multicultural Affairs. Geraldine and Steve also

Land & Sea Rangers Geraldine Mamoose (left) and Steve Wargent (right) get up close and personal with elephants at Australia Zoo.

provided details of their work to government staff, and visited Parliament House with Indigenous liaison officer Brett Nutley. The pair also visited Australia Zoo which has a Memorandum of Understanding with the Land & Sea Ranger program on training, education and shared information. While at the zoo the rangers were introduced during the crocodile show at the Croco-

seum and observed zebras, giraffes, elephants and echidnas. Australia Zoo staff and public also had an opportunity to meet with the rangers and talk about their experiences. “I am very passionate about my work as a Land & Sea Ranger and my family has supported me every step of the way,� Geraldine said. “It was both an honour and a pleasure to relate stories of my work to the people we met.�

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Book donation to Napranum Safe House NAPRANUM Safe House received a donation of 100 books last week, thanks to an online shopping trip by former Napranum Farm manager, Sue Bonaccorsi. While checking out the specials at website ozsale.com. au last month Sue entered a competition to win 100 books for a “deserving recipient”. “I immediately thought of the recently completed Napranum Safe House and filled out the entry form,” Sue said. “To be honest, I’d forgotten all about it until I was sent an email telling me I was a winner and the books were on their way to the Safe House.” House co-ordinator Rebecca Luta said it was a wonderful surprise to receive the books, which she was sure would provide hours of entertainment, and she appreciated Sue’s kindness.

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Learn how to publicly deliver and present clear and structured information to a group. This is an accredited subject from the Napranum Safe House co-ordinator Rebecca Luta with some of the books Sue Bonaccorsi donated through an online competition. Inset: Sue Bonaccorsi.

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DELVING into the secrets of the human brain may not be everyone’s cup of tea but for gifted Weipa student Jack Taylor it was a challenge he was ready to meet. Fifteen-year old Jack is currently studying Year 10 through the Western Cape College and Cairns and Brsbane Distance Education and was recently offered a position in a three-day Junior Scientia challenge run by the University of New South Wales. The Scientia Challenge Program is designed for gifted and talented high school students in Years 7 to 10 and the program features a range of workshops from a number of academic disciplines taught over three days. The courses were developed and presented by academics of the UNSW, who are considered

the leaders in their fields. The courses are not vocational in nature; rather, they are designed to stimulate the interests of gifted students. The level of difficulty in the courses is aimed at Years 11 and 12, thus providing a rigorous and challenging program for gifted students. The program also provides the opportunity for gifted students to socialise with like-minded children of similar interests. Jack opted for the “Brain in Health and Disease Workshop” run by Professor Ken Ashwell,of the UNSW Department of Medical Sciences and says he found the workshop absolutely fascinating. “I have an interest in the medical field so the workshop gave me an opportunity to broaden my horizons of not only the medical

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Weipa Diabetes Support Group

Local students enjoy re-opened Cultural Centre

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Novelty Golf Day/Charity Fundraiser When: Saturday, August 11, 2012 Time: 11am Start No Experience Necessary Cost to play - $10 including a sausage sizzle

This charity novelty event is held to assist in supporting diabetes in our local community. With the Monies raised this year, we will purchase supplies for the Glucose monitoring device that can be used by all Diabetics. The event is encouraging non-golfers to attend as well as golfers. BRING PLENTY OF GOLD COIN!! (as you might be ďŹ ned on the day) This novelty event will be action packed with fun activities and golf with a twist. There will be rafes and prizes throughout the day and entertainment at night.

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LOCAL high school students from the Western Cape College enjoyed what was on offer at the newly refurbished Western Cape Cultural Centre last week when a school excursion allowed for some educational fun. The Western Cape Cultural Centre, which recently reopened for trading on July 16, 2012 after several months of restoration, enabled the Year 10 students to learn about Western Cape York’s history and culture, and gain insights into Weipa and its surrounding communities. The Western Cape Cultural Centre is open daily from 10am until 3pm (Monday-Friday). Entry is free, and sandwiches, light refreshments, tea and coffee are available for purchase. For more information people can contact the Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa community feedback freecall hotline 1800 707 633.

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MORE than three hundred Indigenous artists representing 24 Indigenous art centres and commercial galleries in North Queensland are set to showcase a range of brilliant new work at this year’s Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF). To be held on the waterfront at the Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal from August 17 – 19, 2012, the three-day festival will feature both visual and performance art and will include ghost net art created during recent GhostNet Australia workshops conducted in Cape York communities (see story page 9). According to Avril Quaill, artistic director for CIAF and a former curator of the National Gallery of Art, CIAF provides a platform for recognition for Queensland Indigenous artists, giving them a chance to go into global markets. “If you think Indigenous art is all about dots from the desert, CIAF will significantly change that view,� she said. “Indigenous artists in North Queensland have their own art styles, traditions and languages, with influences from the environments in which they live. “The colours are stronger and the themes are different. “Whereas Australia’s Central Desert art is based upon browns, ochres and siennas stemming from the natural pigments found in the middle of Australia, here it's the brilliance and iridescence of the rainforest, the reef, the islands and Queensland’s strong light. It's very alive and stylistically exciting."

General manager for CIAF, Alison Copley adds that the festival has a role in injecting pride into the Indigenous community by creating commercially viable artists. “By getting their names out there, getting their works into galleries around the world, CIAF is giving artists and art workers access to vocational pathways in the arts,� said Ms Copley. “When it works, it has a spinoff effect into the community. It’s more than just aesthetic reproduction, contemporary expressions of culture through art contributes to the holistic well-being of a community.� Ms Quaill said this year’s CIAF will appeal to everyone from dedicated collectors to those who want to add visual colour to their homes. “CIAF is a chance for people, artists and visitors alike to gather in one place for three days to see a sampling of the best (art) from each of the centres, all in one spot, without having to travel to the remote regions of Queensland,� she said. “They will be surprised by the affordability, especially of the new prints by major artists like Dennis Nona and Brian Robinson. It’s a chance to get in on the ground floor and purchase new work by both major and emerging artists.� In the three years since its inception, CIAF has attracted some 33,500 visitors to Cairns and injected more than $4.3 million into the economy. For more information, see www. ciaf.com.au


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WEIPA Town Authority – I would like this question answered: How is it that certain streets in the Rocky Point area are still without kerbing and channelling, and even street lighting, but Golf Links Estate can get footpaths? Also, when the residential campus was built it was said that the drainage was going to be fixed in the large gutter there and a kiosk was going to be built. I must need my glasses cleaned, for I am certain that the tuckshop ladies were serving students under a canvas tarp. I wonder if Weipa Town Authority came down to help the ladies them move all the food and tables on the day (probably not). Then, we all had to become mountain goats to climb onto the road to access Tamarind Drive, and the houses in Rocky Point that don’t have kerbing, channelling or lighting, or even a footpath to walk on. It must be nice to live with all the amenities the Golf Links Estate people have. Resident of Rocky Point

I AM writing to express my outrage at the new cost associated with the “Permit to keep an additional animal�. I r e a d M r M c C u l k i n ’s comments (sales pitch) in last week’s Western Cape Bulletin and noted that the actual fee was not mentioned. What was mentioned was that the fee directly relates to the cost associated with obtaining the permit, as I understood it. That is ridiculous – $500 per year to keep an additional animal. For that price I would expect someone from the WTA to pop around to my home every evening to feed, water and pick up that animal’s excrement. I believe Mr McCulkin said the intention of the WTA is to “improve animal welfare�. In my opinion the exact opposite will happen; if people are not registering their extra animals for $150, why would they register them for $500 per year? I predict animals will either be shot or be left to roam in the bush, and become feral pests. I am a responsible dog owner

but I cannot afford an extra $500 per year and I believe the WTA cannot justify the cost. Shame on you WTA and Mr McCulkin for a poorly thoughtout money grab. If this is the sort of leadership we can expect in the future Weipa is going to be a very unpleasant place to live, and bring on the next election. I have also taken the time to have a look at the Cairns Regional Council excess dogs and cats application. The CRC fee is only $228.30 per year - clearly their administration costs are cheaper! Responsible dog owner

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UNFORTUNATELY most of us have experienced people passing away through sickness, accidents, suicide and even murder. No matter the circumstances, in pretty much all cases, it leaves behind a pool of loved ones that will have to deal with the loss of that person. I am not a psychologist, nor have I been trained as a grief counsellor, but I do understand what grief is, as I have experienced it myself. I also believe it is important to bring these topics up to ensure the health and well-being of the community. I recently spoke to David Lonergan, psychologist with the Weipa Public Health Service regarding grief and depression. “When a person experiences loss through suicide or murder of a family member there is usually an explosion of shock and emotions that can test the resilience of even the toughest souls,” David says. “Grief will likely follow common themes but will vary according to each individuals, age and background, and their type of attachment to the person lost.” David advises that professional help can be very beneficial, alongside natural family and community responses. “Attending a workshop or seeking out professional counselling is not usually about bringing an end to the grieving, but it can help a person or family learn to live with, and better manage their loss over time,” he says. “Important special dates are likely to be challenging to deal with and provide markers for people to learn to assert their grieving in healthy ways. “In my view grief is a normal, natural reaction intuitively managed by most people amidst close friends, family and community, and if the grieving is stuck then people might benefit from a helping professional hand, to learn how to live on with the loss of a loved one, or to work out how best to manage the grief,” David says. “Losing a loved one in more tragic circumstances can be a very disturbing and challenging experience for people to deal with. There will be a variety of reactions - some may begin isolating themselves for a short time, some keep talking about it over and over, yet others may let it out with a big

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night out.” “All these ways to deal with grief are okay as long as we are coming back to deal with it within us eventually.” According to David there is no specific time frame on how long grief should last, or if it actually ends at all. “Normal grief has no specific time frame, yet it is likely to be characterised by intense and constant change of emotions which may make you feel like you are ‘all over the shop’ - a constant up and down, with gradual improvement over time as the loss moves from centre stage in a person’s emotional, spiritual and mental life,” he says. “Some people respond to the death of a loved one with their own sense of hopelessness and can begin to feel very low and ask ‘what is the point of life? “A sense of ongoing purpose needs to be re-established for some people.” This is likely as you are being forced by the loss to redefine your life in the absence of the loved one and try to reason the death of another. This is not a time to give up on your life, as the life of another has been so valuable to you. If you feel that the depression and low feeling is constant over a long period of time, you may be sliding off into what is called clinical depression. You might feel your confidence is reduced and every day tasks become hard to handle. You find yourself isolating yourself from the rest of the world and the ‘cloud’ over your head keeps following you wherever you go. You can stay days in bed and forget to look after yourself physically and mentally. It is at this stage you may need professional help and should seek advice. There are several organisations able to give you professional support by staying anonymous and free of charge. Don’t hesitate to contact these as they can help you over the phone. www. Lifeline.org.au have a 24-hour hotline or you can call 13 11 14 or contact www. beyondblue-men.com.au Unfortunately, there are many of us who feel that they need to deal with this on their own and do not feel inclined to talk to a stranger on the phone. There is face-to-face help available in Weipa. There are doctors and a mental health team available at Weipa hospital as well as the visiting fortnightly psychology clinic and child and youth counselling services. If your doctor and you decide psychological support would be useful a referral can be made. For immediate concerns the mental health team are available, and can be accessed by attending/phoning the Weipa Health Service. For more information contact the Weipa Hospital at 4085 39200 or 4082 3616.

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It must have been a terrible shock for the disciples when Jesus told them that the magnificent stones and other precious things that made the Temple look so grand and permanent would all be thrown down to the ground. It did happen but the Lord knew that this was all in God’s Master Plan of salvation, as God’s presence in the Most Holiest of Holy place in the Temple would shift from being a place where people gather to worship, into his people’s spirit themselves! What seems like a switch in God’s plan was in actual fact God’s Plan of salvation from way, way

back, and it’s written in many sections of the Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) foretelling that Jews and Gentiles will become one family of God. Zechariah for instance in verses 10-11 tells of one type of Presence; “The Lord said, ‘Sing for joy, people of Jerusalem! I am coming to live among you!” At that time many nations will come to the Lord and become his people. He will live among you, and you will know that he has sent me to you. In the new Presence Romans Ch 8 v 16 says, “God’s Spirit joins himself to our spirit to declare that we are God’s children.”

1 Corinthians Ch 3 vs 16 says, “Surely you know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit lives in you!” So the wall that separated the Jewish people from the Gentiles would be torn down, not only in history but in spirit as well, making the two races of peoples one people through Jesus Christ. The Tribal mark of this new united people of God is the Holy Spirit living within them (that all in the spirit world can see) and Christian behavior as taught by the Holy Spirit shows the world who we belong to. The Lord loves you. Rev Michael Connolly.


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Ghost netters weave their magic GHOSTNETS Australia representatives have been busy in Cape York communities over the past month conducting ghost net workshops. Workshop facilitators Cecile Williams and Gina Allain, along with GhostNets Australia arts project director Sue Ryan held a two-week workshop in Mapoon which they said was well attended. “There were over 50 people involved in the workshops as well as students from the Mapoon State School,� Ms Ryan said. “The students created a hanging for the school which should look fantastic when it is hung. “We also had two artists from Aurukun attend the workshop

on an artist exchange program.� The Mapoon Land & Sea Rangers building is now adorned with a ghost net hanging created at the workshop. Ms Williams said both workshops had been extremely successful and were a wonderful way for community members to share stories while weaving magical creations from what was once marine debris. A second workshop was held at the Napranum Women’s Centre last week. Some of the ghost net art created at the Cape York GhostNet Australia workshops will be displayed at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, to be held at the Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal from August 17 – 19, 2012.

Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned at sea, lost accidentally, or deliberately discarded. They travel the oceans of the world with the currents and tides, continually fishing as they progress through the waters. As they are unattended and roaming they fish indiscriminately, not only catching threatened species but undersized and protected fish as well.

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The ghost net art hanging created by the Mapoon Land & Sea Rangers.

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IT seems that diabetes is a word we hear lots of times nowdays – I was inspired by a mother I met recently who is working to deal with it in her family. She and one of her kids were diagnosed with diabetes and another two kids are at high risk of developing the disease. She was shocked to learn about the health risks linked to

diabetes such as kidney disease, heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke and eye problems. She was told the risk of getting diabetes was higher for those who were obese, ate lots of fats and sugars and didn’t exercise enough. Like many of us she is a busy mum, juggling work and family. She relied on take away and processed foods and rarely

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found time to exercise. Her kids watched TV and played computer games instead of outdoor sports. She wanted the best opportunities for her kids and realised she needed to make radical changes to improve her family’s health. She started by making sure they all exercise more. Then she changed their diet. She buys fresh fruit and vegetables and makes most of their meals. She gets the kids to help her and they come up with healthy versions of their favourite things. Taking out the sweet and

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Year 12 Formal 2012 THIS year, the Year 12 Formal was held in Term three on the front lawn of the Fishing Lodge. The change in date allowed us to take advantage of the wonderful weather, beautiful sunset and a great outdoor atmosphere.

Special thanks must go to Serco Sedexo, who donated the catering, the Weipa Caravan Park for allowing use of the Fishing Lodge lawn, Kylie DeWaard for taking photographs and Cicely Baira for co-ordinating the entire event.

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SNAPSHOTS @ Chilli Beach clean-up Photos by Giembra Busmer

Tonnes of marine debris removed from Chilli Beach TANGAROA Blue and Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) were joined by around 60 willing helpers last Friday at the annual Chilli Beach clean-up. Children from Lockhart River State School grades 3 and 4/5 joined community volunteers and tourists in a three-hour emu-bob from the northern end of the popular beach. The Cook Shire Council donated the use of their baler to the clean-up and plastics were bagged separately for compacting and recycling. The volunteers en-

joyed a barbecue lunch following the clean-up while Heidi Taylor and her crew weighed the marine debris collected. The Lockhart River students were also presented with T-shirts as a momento of their 2012 Chilli Beach clean-up efforts. A total of 1.2 tonnes of rubbish was weighedin from the three-hour collection alone. Tangaroa Blue, CVA and southern volunteers commenced the cleanup of the entire beach from the southern end on Thursday, July 26 and worked through until Monday, July 30.

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! AUGUST

Wednesday 1

Red Hatters (over and under 50’s by a tad or two or maybe a few). Meet Albatross Hotel 7.00pm phone Queenie 4069 9866 for more information.

Thursday 2

WTA monthly optional additional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Saturday 4

Weipa Community Markets opposite the Squash Courts 7am-2pm.

Thursday 9

Weipa RSL Sub Branch montly meeting 7pm at Shop 1 Memorial Square. Guests and new members welcome contact Neil Dickinson 0428 985 108.

Saturday 11 & Weipa Bowls Club men’s Sunday 12 classic Friday 17

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Saturday 18

Weipa Community Markets opposite the Squash Courts 7am-2pm.

Friday 24

Weipa Bullride Cabaret at the Rodeo Grounds 6.30pm - midnight. Wolfe Brothers playing and a mechanical bull shoot out. Food and licensed bar. Under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult.

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Weipa Bullride spectacular. 10am Rodeo school, 2.30pm gates open, 3.30pm bucking out. Live entertainment with the Wolfe Brothers. Licensed bar. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. SEPTEMBER

Saturday 1

Weipa Community Markets opposite the Squash Courts 7am-2pm.

Wednesday 5

Red Hatters (over and under 50’s by a tad or two or maybe a few). Meet - Weipa Bowls Club 7.30pm phone Queenie 4069 9866 for more information.

Thursday 6

WTA monthly optional additional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Thursday 13

Weipa RSL Sub Branch montly meeting 7pm at Shop 1 Memorial Square. Guests and new members welcome contact Neil Dickinson 0428 985 108.

Saturday 15

Weipa Community Markets opposite the Squash Courts 7am-2pm.

Friday 21

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

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Ideal for the investor seeking a low-maintenance portfolio addition. Complex of three lowset stand-alone units for sale on the one title. Walking distance to McNamara Shopping Centre. These well presented units offer good sized bedrooms, lounge/dining area, A/C, ceiling fans, BIW, neat kitchen, bathrooms, internal laundry, fenced backyard & individually metered for water & gas. This property meets all investment requirements. A great income earner! All units currently vacant!

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5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Photo Finish 11:30 One Plus One 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Dalziel And Pascoe 2:10 Marchlands 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Grand Designs: Surrey 6:50 Minuscule: Microzilla 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 QLD 8:00 Spicks And Specks: Britannia Special - The next stop on the Spicks and Specks tour of the world of music is Great Britain. Guests are jazz star Jamie Cullum, journalist Ritchie York, and comedians Sarah Millican from Newcastle, England, and Hamish Blake. 8:30 Silent Witness: And Then I Fell In Love Part 1 - Nikki stumbles across a sinister underworld where teenage girls are groomed for sex and forced into prostitution. 9:30 Taggart: The Rapture - The ire and dry wit of Taggart are front and centre when the investigative team are drawn into the secretive world of a strict religious sect following the discovery of a father and son double murder. 10:20 Lateline 10:55 Penn And Teller: Fool Us 11:40 Rage (MA l,d,h,n,s,v)

6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 6 9:00 London Gold 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 Hi-5 3:30 London Gold 5:30 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 7 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 6:50 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 7 - Karl Stefanovic hosts Day 7 of the Olympic action from London. In their third match the Australians meet ninth-ranked Argentina in their continuing quest for the men’s hockey gold. Plus, the athletics program gets underway and gold medals to be decided in athletics, swimming, rowing, cycling, gymnastics, badminton, fencing, judo, shooting and weightlifting. 11:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 7 - Another huge night of gold medal action from London. Ken Sutcliffe is your host. This session may include: Men’s and Women’s team pursuit in cycling, Women’s 50m freestyle, Women’s 200 backstroke, Men’s 100m butterfly, Women’s 800m freestyle, Men’s 50m freestyle, Men’s shot put and the Women’s 10,000m, Men’s long jump, Women’s discus, Women’s 100m, Men’s 1500m and the heptathlon continues with shot put and the 200m. 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 7

4:00 Rage (MA) 5:00 Rage (PG) 6:00 Rage (G) 10:00 Rage Guest Programmer (PG) 11:00 Chopper Rescue 11:30 7.30 QLD 12:00 Foreign Correspondent 12:30 Australian Story 1:00 Collectors: Bette 1:30 Eggheads 2:00 Penn And Teller: Fool Us 2:55 Movie: Pal Joey - A woman-chasing night club entertainer romances a wealthy socialite into financing his own club. He finds true love with a chorus girl who reforms his using ways 4:45 At The Movies: Short Cuts 5:00 The Wonder Years: Loosiers 5:25 Walk On The Wild Side 5:55 Nigel Slater’s Simple Cooking: Weird And Wonderful 6:25 Audrey’s Kitchen: Pepper Steak 6:30 Gardening Australia 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Kingdom - Small town solicitor Peter helps a young man recently back from Iraq seek compensation from the army for his injuries. 8:20 Gruen Sweat Gold 8:30 Kidnap And Ransom 9:20 Hustle 10:20 United States Of Tara: To Have And To Hold 10:45 United States Of Tara: From This Day Forward 11:15 Rage Guest Programmer (MA a,l,d,h,n,s,v.)

6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 7 9:00 London Gold 11:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 Children’s Programs 3:00 Pyramid 3:30 London Gold 5:30 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 8 - An early start as the Hockeyroos take on South Africa. Karl Stefanovic presents all the action from London. At the Olympic stadium it will be all about the men’s 100m as Usain Bolt makes his first appearance at the Games. Also, the first of the triathlon gold medals will be decided and the rowing finals continue. 6:00 Nine News Saturday 6:30 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 8 - This session may include: Men’s 100m, Women’s pole vault, Men’s 400m, Women’s 3000m steeplechase, Men’s fours in rowing, Women’s lightweight double sculls, lightweight Men’s double sculls, Women’s single sculls, Women’s triathlon, Women’s showjumping, Women’s 3m springboard semi, cycling, Women’s 50m rifle three position event and trap and Men’s light flyweight, light welter and light heavyweight divisions. 11:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 8 - Ken Sutcliffe takes over the hosting duties. The last of the 32 swimming gold medals will be contested at the Aquatics Centre. 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 8

4:00 Rage (MA) 5:00 Rage (PG) 6:00 Rage (G) 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: Ealing 2 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 New Tricks 2:20 Opera Australia: Don Giovanni 5:00 Nature’s Great Events: The Great Migration 5:55 Antiques Master 6:25 Audrey’s Kitchen: Poached Peaches 6:30 Compass: Dinner In Longreach 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Grand Designs Revisited: Ashford 8:15 Dream Build 8:30 Birdsong - As Stephen Wraysford fights in the terrifying trenches of northern France, he is haunted by memories of Isabelle Azaire, the woman with whom he had an illicit affair before the war. 10:00 Inspector George Gently: Gently With The Innocents - George Gently and his sidekick investigate the death of a lonely old man in a dilapidated mansion. They stumble across a shocking truth that takes them to a world almost beyond their comprehension and belief. 11:30 Movie: “All That Jazz” (M a,l,s) -The story of a gifted choreographer whose compulsions, both professionally and personally, lead to his destruction. 1:30 Movie: “Second Chorus” (G) -Showcasing the talents of Fred Astaire, two college musicians battle the odds to rise to the top of their profession and then for the favours of Paulette Goddard 2:55 Rage

6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 8 9:00 London Gold 11:00 Sunday Footy Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 London Gold 4:00 Sunday Football: Gold Coast Titans v South Sydney Rabbitohs 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 9 - Usain Bolt defends his 100m sprint crown in one of the highlights of London 2012. Karl Stefanovic is in the chair for another memorable day on the Olympic program. The women’s marathon will be a feature. We return to the velodrome for more track cycling, the diving continues, the gymnasts go for gold, and there are finals in the shooting, sailing, fencing, weightlifting and wrestling. This session may also include, women’s basketball and women’s boxing. 11:30 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 9 - Ken Sutcliffe takes us through an evening that promises so much. The standouts will be the cycling from the velodrome and the athletics at the Olympic Stadium. 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 9 - This session may include: Usain Bolt defending his 100m sprint title as men’s athletics continue, women’s athletics, men’s cycling, women’s springboard, men’s hockey, men’s bantamweights and heavyweights, women’s boxing and synchronised swimming.

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TUESDAY 07

MONDAY 06

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6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 5 9:00 London Gold 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 Extra 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 London Gold 4:30 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 6:50 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 6 - Karl Stefanovic presents all the action from Day 6 of competition at London 2012. Among the highlights are the gold medal races in rowing at Eton Dorney, two gold medals up for competition on the whitewater, plus shooting, archery and judo gold, and plenty happening at the swimming. 11:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 6 - Ken Sutcliffe takes over the hosting duties from London. The swimming continues with four finals to be decided. And at the velodrome the cycling gets down to business with gold on offer. 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 6 - This session may include: the Men’s and Women’s team sprint qualifiers and finals in cycling, finals in the Women’s 200m breaststroke, Men’s 200m backstroke, Men’s 200m individual medley, Women’s 100m freestyle and semi’s in the Men’s 50m freestyle, Women’s 200m backstroke and Men’s 100m fly.

SATURDAY 04

5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Finding The Fallen 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 The Casebook Of Sherlock Holmes 1:30 At The Movies: Ennio Morricone In Conversation 2:00 Country House Rescue 3:00 Children’s Programs 4:55 BTN Daily 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens: Rome 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Photo Finish: Performance 8:30 Paper Giants: The Birth Of Cleo (Final) - Set against the backdrop of the dramatic downfall of the Whitlam government, part two sees Ita and Kerry fulfilling their destinies. After Whitlam and CLEO, Australia is now a different place. 10:00 Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey: Nothing 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 The National Parks: America’s Best Idea: The Scripture Of Nature 12:20 The Clinic 1:20 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens: Rome 2:30 Football: WAFL: Round 19 - Subiaco Vs Swan Districts

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6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “A Clean Kill” (M v,s) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Patrol 3:30 Toybox 4:00 Match It 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 Better Homes And Gardens 9:00 Criminal Minds: “Painless” - Survivors of a high school massacre return to remember the event 10 years later, but the BAU team is called in when a new killer with a similar style targets the survivors. 10:00 Grey’s Anatomy: “Migration” - “ The residents determine their future as they make their final decisions regarding post residency positions. 11:00 Private Practice 12:00 House Calls To The Rescue 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Beyond Tomorrow 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5.00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:05 World News 1:00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1:30 On Thin Ice 2:30 Feast Greese: Lesvos 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Red Skin 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Sicily Unpacked: The second part of their journey through Sicily sees Andrew and Giorgio explore the legacy of Spain’s 500 year occupation of the island and the influence this has had on art and culture. 8:40 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations: Vietnam 9:35 One Born Every Minute USA 10:30 World News Australia 11:00 Call Girls: The Truth - This program looks at why, in a society of equal opportunities where women have more freedom and wealth than ever before, many are making a conscious decision to sell their bodies at a premium rate. 11:55 Movie: “Sultans Of The South” (MA l,v) In the tradition of Ocean’s Eleven, things don’t quite go to plan when a band of thieves steal $11 million from a Mexican bank and travel to Argentina in an attempt to launder the money. 1:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Fall Into Darkness” (M v) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:30 Border Patrol 3:30 Toybox 4:00 Match It 4:30 Seven News at 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home And Away: Brax tells Casey to cut Ruby off, Romeo’s suspicions over Liam and Indi erupt and Harvey gives Roo an unexpected altervative to her suggestion. Meanwhile, Natalie tries to understand Jett’s fears. 7:30 2012 AFL Premiership Season Round 19: Hawthorn vs Geelong 11:00 Movie: “Burn After Reading” (M v,l) - ) When a disc filled with some of the CIA’s most irrelevant secrets falls into the hands of two determined yet dim-witted gym employees, they become intent on exploiting their find. However, since blackmail is a trade better left to the experts, events soon spiral out of control, resulting in a mad-cap adventure full of unexpected encounters! 1:00 Movie “Alien Abduction” - In the middle of a Thanksgiving dinner, a flash of light marks the beginning of a terrifying night for the McPherson family. 3:00 Infomercials 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Beyond Tomorrow 6:00 Stitch! 6:30 Handy Manny 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show - Weekends 10:00 The Woodlies 10:30 Master Raindrop 11:00 Legend Of Enyo 11:30 Sea Princesses 12:00 Movie: “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook Off” (G) 2:00 2012 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 19: GWS vs Port Adelaide 5:00 Outsourced 5:30 Queensland Weekender 6:00 Seven News 6:30 World’s Strictest Parents 7:30 2012 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 19: Brisbane vs Richmond - The Lions have won only one of the last nine clashes against the Tigers and the task looks even more difficult as the Tigers cling to the hope of a finals spot. 11:00 Seven’s V8 Supercars 2012 - As the Championship heats up the V8 Supercars are back in Queensland for Races 16 and 17. Today’s coverage of the Coates Hire Ipswich 300 includes Race 16, 140km/45 laps. 12:00 Movie: “Bad Manners” (M s,n) Mind games coil through a visit of one couple to the home of another when a sum of money goes missing and relationships are tested. 3:30 It Is Written Oceania 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Beyond Tomorrow 6:00 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil 6:30 Jake and The Never Land Pirates 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 AFL Game Day 11:30 Footy Flashbacks 1:00 2012 AFL Premiership Season Rnd 19: Melbourne vs Goldcoast 4:00 Dinner Date 5:00 2012 AFL Premiership Season Rnd 19: Adelaide vs Essendon 8:00 Sunday Night 9:00 TBA 11:00 Seven’s V8 Supercars 2012 - As the Championship heats up, the V8 Supercars are back in Queensland for Races 16 and 17. Today’s coverage of the Coates Hire Ipswich 300 includes Race 17, 200km/65 laps. 12:00 Serial Killers: Lucie Blackman Murder - When Tokyo police raided Joji Obara’s various properties, they found over two hundred video tapes of Obara’s violent assaults on drugged female victims. Officers had gone to Obara’s property while investigating the disappearance of Lucie Blackman. The case gained nationwide attention as one of Japan’s most horrendous sex crimes. 1:00 Outlaw 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 Beyond Tomorrow 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Andre Rieu: Live in Maastricht II 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: Chuao, a Chocolate Paradise 6:00 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Russia: A Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby - From Moscow, Jonathan takes the train to the family estate of Leo Tolstoy, arguably the greatest of all Russian writers. Further south he comes to the reality of farming in Russia today, where families struggle to survive after the ending of state subsidies. 8:30 A History of Scotland: Lets Pretend 9:35 As It Happened: The Two Faces Of Auschwitz - Renowned filmmaker William Karel recounts life in Auschwitz in 1944 through two recently discovered photo albums. One album was found by camp survivor Lili Jacob, which relates to the arrival of a convoy of Hungarian Jews in Auschwitz in May 1944. 10.35 World News Australia 11:10 Movie: “99 Francs” (MA s,a,d,v) - A first-person diatribe against modern consumerist society as seen through the eyes of a cynical advertising executive whose efforts to get fired from his job backfire as he keeps getting promoted. 1:00 Kurt Wallander: The Priest 2:40 Watherwatch Overnight

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Deep Family Secrets” (M v,a) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Patrol 3:30 All For Kids 4.00 Match It 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home And Away - Ruby has a breakdown, Indi kisses Liam and Roo gets a shock when Harvey proposes to her. 7:30 TBA 10:30 Fairly Legal - Kate becomes involved in a case of idenity theft and immigration fraud. She tries to help an American soldier and patriot - who, as it turns out, isn’t actually a U.S. citizen - who is facing deportation. But she has to turn to an unlikely place for help: Lauren. 11:30 30 Rock: The Return Of Avery Jessup - Jack suspects Avery was unfaithful while overseas when she is seemingly unmoved by news of his indiscretions. 12:00 Special: Sexiest Titles 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Room For Imrovement 4:00 Beyond Tomorrow 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Movie: “The Circle” 2:40 Apple Of My Eyes 2:50 Mite 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 PopAsia 5:30 Global Village: Red Skin 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Mythbusters: Dumpster Diving 8:30 Man vs Wild: Norway, Edge Of Survival 9:30 Shameless - Suspicions are raised when jobless Avril keeps producing gifts, while Mimi sets her sights on jogger Neil who is unsure of her advances and only wants sex. 10:30 World News Australia 11:00 The World Game 12:30 SOS: Bad Language - Bill makes an unusual bet with the fractious regulars at his uncle’s suburban Kafenois (men’s club). (From Australia). A Tale of Obsession - A deliciously black comedy following the story of Ashley, an intense teenage girl who pursues everything she follows with a full head of steam. (From Australia). 1:00 Entourage: The Dream Team 1:35 Entourage: The Weho Ho 2:05 The Ricky Gervais Show 2:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 A Film and Its Era: Children Of Paradise 2:00 The Chopin Etudes 2:05 Limen 2:40 The Drummer Of Ravel’s Bolero 2:50 Rolf Harris Paints His Dream 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:35 Rex In Rome: Cold Case 6:30 World News Australia 7:35 Massive Moves: Colossal Cabin 8:00 Massive Moves: Hawaii House Swap 8:30 RocKwiz 9:20 Movie: “Anything For Her” (M) - When his wife is wrongfully imprisoned for murder, and all legal avenues exhausted, unassuming school teacher Julien conspires to bust her out of prison. However, Julien soon finds himself well out of his depth as he falls deeper and deeper into the criminal underworld. In French 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: “Jade Warrior” (M h,v) In Finnish. 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight 5:00 World News 5:30 World News 8:30 PopAsia 10:30 FIFA World Cup 2014 Magazine 11:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial 11:30 Speedweek 1:30 Al Jazeera News 2:30 Faces Of America 3:30 Living With The Enemy 4:30 Salam Cafe 5:00 Cycling Central 6:00 Thalassa: Pioneers Of Patagonia 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The Bible’s Buried Secrets 8.30 Inside Nature’s Giants 9.30 What Is Reality? There is a strange and mysterious world that surrounds us, a world largely hidden from our senses. The quest to explain the true nature of reality is one of the great scientific detective stories. Clues have been pieced together from deep within the atom, from the event horizon of black holes, and from the far reaches of the cosmos. It may be that that we are part of a cosmic hologram, projected from the edge of the universe. 10:30 Movie: “A Soap” (MA a,l,s) - Veronica, a troubled pre-op transvestite prostitute, becomes the neighbour of Charlotte, a surly beauty-shop owner, who has recently broken up with her boyfriend. At first, sensitive, soap-opera-addicted Veronica and abrasive, opinionated Charlotte can’t stand each other, but a suicide attempt brings them closer together. In Danish 12:25 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 9 9:00 London Gold 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 Extra 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 London Gold 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 6:50 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 10 - Karl Stefanovic is in the chair as Day 10 unfolds at London 2012 with gold to be decided in the athletics, at the velodrome, at Greenwich for the show jumpers, in gymnastics, sailing, shooting, weightlifting and wrestling. Australia will be cheering as Sally Pearson makes her debut in the 100m hurdles. This session may include: men’s basketball, men’s and women’s canoe and kayak sprint, men’s water polo, men’s volleyball and in women’s boxing: fly, light and middleweight. 11:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 10 - Ken Sutcliffe takes over hosting duties to guide us through another super morning of sport. This session may include: The women run for gold in the 3000m steeplechase before the final of the men’s 400m, women’s pole vault final, women’s shot put final, women’s 400m hurdles, women’s 200m, men’s diving, women’s hockey, men’s shooting, men’s lightweight, middleweight and superheavyweight boxing and synchronised swimming. 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 10 5:30 Eggheads 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 10 9:00 London Gold Behind The News 10:25 The Prime Ministers’ National Treasures 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 10:30 Australia’s Prime Ministers 11:00 My Place 12:00 Midday 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 Extra 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 Report 12:30 Q&A 1:30 Compass 2:00 Grand Designs 3:00 Children’s London Gold 6:00 National News Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Time Team 6:50 6:30 A Current Affair Paralympics Profiles 6:50 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 11 - Live from London, 7:00 ABC News hosted by Karl Stefanovic. D-Day for Australia’s Sally 7:30 7.30 Pearson at the Olympic Stadium as she runs for gold in the 8:00 Race To London hurdles. A huge day in London as the crowds mass for the 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 Three Men Go To Scotland - Comedians Griff Rhys-Jones, men’s triathlon and the locals await appearances from their Dara O’Briain and Rory McGrath embark on their latest cycling superstars Victoria Pendleton and Chris Hoy. This adventure - a journey of discovery in Scotland’s Highlands and session may include: Usain Bolt in the men’s 200m sprint, Islands, visiting the isles of Jura, Mull, Skye and Harris. men’s triple jump, heats in the men’s 110m hurdles and 9:30 QI: Fight Or Flight women’s 5000m, semi-finals of the men’s 3m springboard, 10:00 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne: August men’s hockey, men’s triathlon, women’s basketball and 10:30 Lateline men’s and women’s canoe and kayak sprint. 11:05 The Business 11:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 11 - Ken Sutcliffe takes 11:30 Four Corners 12:15 Media Watch over hosting duties to guide us through another super morn12:30 Headhunters Of World War II ing of sport. 1:30 Henry VIII: Mind Of A Tyrant: Warrior 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 11 2:30 Football: VFL: Box Hill vs Coburg

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Doomsday Man” 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Patrol 3:30 Toybox 4:00 Match It 4:30 Seven News at 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 Once Upon A Time - Emma Swan’s life has been anything but a fairytale. But when the son she gave up 10 years ago finds her and needs help, everything changes. 8:30 Winners & Losers: What Lies Beneath - Lives and futures are on the line as Jenny, Frances and Sophie grapple with choices that could tear their worlds apart. In the wake of prescription drugs being found in her locker, Sophie is determined to make Spencer pay. Frances is struggling with Zach moving out of the apartment and Jasmine failing at school. 9:30 World’s Strictest Parents 10:30 Fairly Legal 11:30 Parks And Recreation 12:00 Sons And Daughters 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Beyond Tomorrow 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Weatherwatch & Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Movie: “Those Happy Dayd” 2:45 PS Your Mystery Sender 3:00 Letters and Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village: The Celestial Dance of Bhutan 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are?: Martin Freeman 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 World News Australia 11:05 Movie: “If I Want To Whistle, I Whistle” - (MA l) Two weeks before his release from a youth penitentiary, Silviu learns that his ne’er-do-well mother has returned home to Romania to take his little brother back to Italy with her, despite his objections. In his desperation to stop his mother, Silviu resorts to violence, and takes a young social worker hostage. In Romanian 12:45 Shameless: Frank falls victim to identity fraud and is horrified to discover his criminal record has been deleted, making him eligible for jury service. Once in court, however, he and a like-minded juror conspire to prolong the case as much as possible so they can continue to claim expenses. 1:40 Shameless 2:35 Weatherwatch Overnight

6:00 2012 London Olympic Games - Day 11 9:00 London Gold 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Danoz Direct 2:00 Days Of Our lives 3:00 Extra 3:30 Hi-5 4:00 London Gold 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 6:50 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 12 - Gold medals in eight sports, with the spotlight also shining on a number of our highest profile Australians. Karl Stefanovic is in the chair hosting as Day 12 unfolds from the Olympic city. This session may include: men’s 5000m, men’s decathlon, women’s hammer, women’s 800m, women’s showjumping, four gold medals to be decided: three in the kayaks and one in the canoe, men’s and women’s BMX, men’s basketball quarter-finals, men’s volleyball quarter-finals, and semi-finals in all three boxing divisions of women’s fly, light and middleweight boxing. 11:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 12 - Ken Sutcliffe takes over to steer viewers through another great session from London 2012. This session may include: women’s hockey, a massive track and field session offering three more gold medals, women’s 100m hurdles, women’s 1500m, the decathlon continues with the high jump and 400m, and the girls leap for gold in the long jump, women’s 200m final and women’s diving. 1:00 2012 London Olympic Games: Day 12

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Someone Is Watching” (M v,l) 2:00 Dr Oz 3:00 Border Patrol 3:30 Toybox 4:00 Match It 4:30 Seven News At 4.30 5:00 The Price Is Right 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away - Heath and Bianca discuss their future, Jett is counselled by Natalie and Danny is planning another job. 7:30 TBA 10:45 Happy Endings: Big White Lies - Dave has an odd reaction when his shrink starts dating Penny. Meanwhile, Jane and Max fight over ownership of a sweater and end up in another one of their strange competitions: to see who can wear a horribly unflattering outfit the longest. 11:15 Parks And Recreation - Leslie uses her new tourist attraction as a way to spend more time with Ben. Ron and April encourage Andy to go to college, and Chris tasks Tom and Jerry with revamping the Parks and and Rec logo. 11:45 Special: Last Days Of Michael Jackson 1:00 Infomercials 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Beyond Tomorrow 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Weatherwatch and Music 5:05 World News 1:00 Insight 2:00 Dateline 3:00 Letters And Numbers 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 5:45 Countdown 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Wildest Africa: Virungas: Land of Ice and Fire 8:30 The Last Explorers: William Speirs Bruce: The Shape of Things to Come 9:30 China: Triumph and Turmoil: Maostalgia 10:30 World News Australia 11:00 Movie: “Children Of Glory” (MA v)- In 1956, while Soviet tanks were destroying Hungary, the Hungarian water polo team faced off against the Russians at the Olympic Games in Melbourne. Taking place in Budapest and Melbourne, this film follows the events surrounding what was to become known as one of the bloodiest water polo matches in the sport’s history. In Hangarian 1:10 Inspector Rex: The Doll Murderer - Mr Wolf, a doll shop owner, invites a young woman to look at his doll collection. He shows her a beautiful full-size doll’s dress and asks her to put it on. When she refuses his advances, he strangles her and dumps her body. Moser and Rex are called in to investigate. 2:05 Warriors 3:05 Weatherwatch Overnight 3:45 Club International: Man Utd v Barcelona

4:00 The New Inventors 4:30 Collectors 5:00 Gardening Australia 5:30 Catalyst 6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 Business Today 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Landline 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Rivers And Life 1:30 The New Inventors 2:00 Antiques Master 2:30 Jennfier Byrne Presents 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 As Time Goes By 6:00 Grand Designs: Suffolk 6:50 Paralympics Profiles 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 Trial And Retribution: Siren 1:05 Movie: “They Can’t Hang Me” (PG) - A civil servant is sentenced to death for murder. But when he announces that he has secret information, vital to the security of the country, he exchanges it for his freedom. 2:20 Rage 3:30 Rugby Union: Shute Shield

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CROSSWORD No. 109

SUDOKU No. 109

Your Lucky CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd) Your finances will shortly receive an important boost. When you get this money, make sure that you put some of it aside for a rainy day. Romance. Don’t let the recent attention you have been receiving go to your head! It may have taken you by surprise, but don’t let others know this.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd) The Moon/Mercury Midpoint moving through your sign should help your powers of intuition. You will need these shortly. Go with your gut! Romance. You will be in the mood for some serious relaxation today. With your recent hard work, you deserve some rest and recuperation.

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

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Make sure you know your own mind. Otherwise, you could be too easily influenced by other people. Romance. A solution to a recent dilemma will be much easier to find if you can put your minds together. You need to come up with a solution that pleases everyone. Be open to other opinions.

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd) A domestic crisis will have to be sorted out as soon as possible. Make sure that you get to the bottom of it this time! Romance. A message you receive may not make much sense at first. It is important that you try to understand it, however. Its underlying meaning is of value to your partner.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd) A letter from a friend who is a long way away will put you in a good mood. You may be seeing this person sooner than you think. Buy them a small welcoming gift. Romance. You will achieve more this week if you manage to take it easy for a while. Work will be more efficient when you’re rested.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) This will be an excellent week for an exotic meal. Try to go somewhere upbeat and zany. The mood will easily spread. Romance. You may be a little too strongly influenced by fantasy at the moment. Try to keep your feet firmly on the ground. Your partner may be concerned about your wellbeing.

FINDWORD No. 109 A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th) A chance meeting with an old friend could prove to be interesting. There may be something about this person which makes you suspicious. Romance. Instead of trying to change your partner, you should do your best to accept them just as they are. After all, that’s who you fell in love with, right?

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th) You will be feeling full of energy at the moment and possibly a little restless. It is very important that you find a new outlet for your energy. Romance. You may find it too easy to see your partner’s weak points. Try to focus on something positive and the rest will be forgotten.

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PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) You must accept complete responsibility for your actions. Don’t expect other people to make decisions for you. Be forthright about your deeds. Romance. Someone close to you may soon be getting married. Your feelings may be a little ambivalent. Keep this to yourself and let them enjoy their day.

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) A friend’s comment will make you feel insecure. Unfortunately, you may be a little over-sensitive at the moment. Gather yourself! Romance. A constructive first step towards improving your social life will soon pay dividends. You’ll have a larger group of people to choose a partner from.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)

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SOLUTIONS No. 109

This will be an excellent time for meeting new people. Don’t spend too much time with someone that you know is not suitable, however. Romance. Your emotions may be a little fragile at the moment. This is not the best time to push through any major changes. Fix what is broken at the moment.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st) A dream about a close friend will surprise you. Your relationship with this person may soon change. Don’t make any quick remarks. Romance. You will need to prepare for a few changes. You may feel a little insecure for a while. Stepping out of your comfort zone will be a good thing.


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ROUND 22 – Fri, AUG 3 – Mon, AUG 6 FRI, AUG 3 SAT, AUG 4

SUN, AUG 5

MON, AUG 6

Roosters v Dragons @ Allianz Stadium Storm v Panthers @ AAMI Park Knights v Bulldogs @ Hunter Stadium Cowboys v Sea Eagles @ Dairy Farmers Stadium Warriors v Sharks @ Mt Smart Stadium Raiders v Broncos @ Canberra Stadium Titans v Rabbitohs @ Skilled Park Wests Tigers v Eels @ Campbelltown Sports Stadium

Bunnies hop all over the NRL WHAT a fantastic weekend round of NRL footy. It was a very entertaining round and our excitement machines, like Ben Barba, Matty Bowen and Brett Morris showed us how good they really are. These guys certainly know how to score points and I’m sure there will be more thrilling days ahead. The Rabbitohs are the form side of the competition at the moment and time will only tell if this history-making club can win their first premiership in 41 years. Round 21 once again has been a tipster’s nightmare - my goodness. Friday night saw the Titans outclass the Roosters, while the Dragons have kept their final’s hopes alive with a convincing win over the Storm. The Storm have now lost

five consecutive games, which is very unusual, but I am sure they will be back in the winner’s circle sooner than later. The Bulldogs just beat a very determined Cowboys team but Ben Barba showed why he is the form player in the NRL at the moment with some exhilarating footy. Manly Sea Eagles had a come-from-behind win against the Warriors while the Panthers produced another upset by winning in extra time against the toothless Sharks. Wayne Bennett and his Newcastle Knights are starting to find some good form with a very good win over the Raiders. The Rabbitohs continued their climb up the ladder into second spot with a smashing win over the depleted Tigers. The Broncos were woeful at

Scotty’s AFL round-up Well, we had a mutiny on the weekend and for once it wasn’t me with the Moody Blues, but The Princess and The Deputy on the receiving end of a dodgy Management decision, appealing to the umpires for things to be reconsidered. But, just like the multicoloured Muppets who are about as easy to reason with as a wounded bull, once Management had made the call there was no reconsidering. The issue at hand was the discovery early on Sunday morning of the 24 channels of Olympics action available on Austar for the next month. This wouldn’t normally present too much of a kerfuffle except for the fact that Management had executed the divestment of our spare tele during the week (we hadn’t used it for six months) followed by the assumption of control of the remote control by Management. Cries of “Where are the kids shows?” were met with the dead bat of “These ARE kids shows, now sit down and watch the gymnastics”. This response was warmly received by The Princess who has recently laid claim to the title of backyard champion in the discipline of hanging upside down

off the Hills Hoist, a skill not too easy to master (or watch for that matter). The Deputy on the other hand, reacted in a manner reminiscent to my response when they took The Goodies off the air in 1986. He was ropeable, and proceeded to tell us all about it for about two and a half minutes, by which time he had become totally distracted by the batman suit lying on the floor and insisted we play superhero Lego wars. And so ended the mutiny that was remarkable for its brevity as well as its intensity. If I can get him to concentrate on the footy for long enough I’m sure he’ll start barracking for the Cats soon. (He can barrack for whomever he likes of course, just if he doesn’t barrack for Geelong then Santa won’t come). The Nick Natanui show kicked off on the weekend, and for those who missed it, do yourselves a favour and jump online to see the highlights package of his game. Seriously good and just magic to watch. If he could do that sort of thing consistently he would be the best player in the game. The Hawks flexed their muscles again

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home against the bottom of the ladder Eels and were deservedly beaten with defence that was nonexistent. Northern Pride had a big win over the Wynnum Manly Seagulls on Sunday and will remain in finals contention once again. I’m sure these guys would like to send coach David Maiden out a winner as well as achieving the highs of another premiership. On a sad note the Northern Pride coach will not be with the club in 2013 but I’m sure his great knowledge will still be available in the Far North. Round 22 only gets better with some cracking games and it all starts on Friday with the Roosters trying to stop the Dragons’ finals run. Super Saturday will see Storm looking to get back into

the winner’s circle against the Panthers, while the Knights and Bulldogs game should be a ripper, and the Sea Eagles travel to Townsville to take on a red-hot Cowboys. Sunday arvo footy will have three games with the Warriors and Sharks playing in New Zealand. Game two will see the Raiders and Broncos do battle, while the Titans will be out to stop the Rabbitohs juggernaut. Monday night footy will see the Tigers and Eels do battle in Western Sydney. Spilla’s round 22 tips: Dragons, Storm, Bulldogs, Cowboys,Warriors, Broncos, Rabbitohs and Eels. Yours in league Spilla

ROUND 19 – Fri, AUG 3 - Sun, AUG 5

FRI, AUG 3 Hawthorn v Geelong @ MCG SAT, AUG 4 Western Bulldogs v Nth Melbourne @ Etihad Stadium GWS v Port Adelaide @ Skoda Stadium Fremantle v West Coast @ Pattersons Stadium Collingwood v St Kilda @ MCG Brisbane v Richmond @ Gabba SUN, AUG 5 Melbourne v Gold Coast @ MCG Carlton v Sydney @ Etihad Stadium Adelaide v Essendon @ AAMI Stadium

and set up a mouthwatering showdown against the Cats this Friday night. I think this might sort the Cats out though and good luck to anyone who meets the Hawks in September. North and Collingwood had big wins and I can’t see the light for the Demons at all. They need a clean-out and I hope Mark Neeld knows what he is doing. The Tigers are challenging the belief of their supporters for the 30th year running with finding yet another way to lose a tight one. They are reminding me of the Cats in the ‘80s and early ‘90s with their predictable unpredictability. Freo struggled to a win and the Dogs are shot to bits. They, along with the Demons, must be the biggest disappointments of the year. At last it seems some common sense was found at the match review committee with the Thompson bump on Johnson going through without concern. Now I think that is the right call, but stack it up against others that have caused players to miss weeks and you see the inconsistency in the system. Things that are part of the

game can be unfortunate but just that, a part of the game, and not worthy of rubbing players out for things that they instinctively do. This week will sort a few teams out starting with the Cats and the Hawks in the grudge match on Friday. I think the Hawks will win for the first time since the 2008 GF and the Cats will find it hard to recover. North will flog the Dogs, GWS might have half a chance against the Power on Saturday in Sydney, The Eagles will put the Dockers to bed for the year in the derby, and Collingwood will shut down any Saints momentum. I worry about the Demons against the Suns on Sunday, although in Melbourne they should be okay, Sydney should silence the Blues and the Crows would expect to rebound against the Bombers. All that will tell us a bit more about the likely make-up of the top eight and get us another week closer to September action. Happy tipping and chat next week. Cheers Maca

NRL TIPPER’S SCOREBOARD PTS

PTS TOTAL

Fair Go Paddy

3

98

Peter Miller

4

97

Beaver

4

96

Karyn Clark

4

96

Shaz

4

96

lewyntahlia

5

95

Viking Wench

4

95

MUMSTHEBEST

5

95

Bubzy79

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94

cameron miller

3

94

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Bulldogs

TEAM

14

5

2

32

Rabbitohs

13

6

2

30

Storm

12

7

2

28

Cowboys

11

8

2

26

Broncos

11

8

2

26

Sea Eagles

11

8

2

26

Sharks

10

8

2

25

Titans

9

10

2

22

Knights

9

10

2

22

Wests Tigers

9

10

2

22

Dragons

9

10

2

22

Warriors

8

11

2

20

Raiders

8

11

2

20

Roosters

6

12

2

17

Panthers

6

13

2

16

Eels

5

14

2

14

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PTS TOTAL

Honky Nuts

8

120

MightofStkilda

8

116

Tom Bellinger

7

116

maccas09

8

116

Sophie Smith

7

115

9

115

Joe Buckley

8

115

Viking Wench

8

115

Chas

8

114

lewyntahlia

7

114

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B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

P 56 52 52 52 48 44 44 40 40 36 36 28 28 20 20 8 4 4

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FORMER English Super League star Jason Demetriou has been confirmed as the new head coach of the Skill360 Northern Pride for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Demetriou, who is currently player-coach of UK Championship side Keighley Cougars, has signed a two-year deal in a real coup for the Cairnsbased Intrust Super Cup club. The 36-year-old Aussie, who captained English Super League side Wakefield Trinity Wildcats for five seasons from 2006-2010 and coached Keighley to a Championship 1 grand final win in his first season in charge in 2011, said he was thrilled to be joining the Pride. “After a long playing career in the Super League and a successful start to my coaching career, I see the Pride as a great opportunity to further my development as a rugby league coach at the elite level,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to returning to Australia and working with everyone at the Pride to not only bring success for the team on the field, but also to further develop our great game throughout far north Queensland. “I have already watched footage of the Pride in action, and I can’t wait to meet the boys to start preparing for the 2013 season.” Demetriou will replace outgoing Pride coach David Maiden when he starts at Barlow Park on October 3.

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Pride Chief Executive Officer Chris Sheppard said it was a great day for the club to sign someone of Demetriou’s calibre. “I promised Pride fans at the start of this process that we would leave no stone unturned to find the best man for the job,” said Sheppard. “This included not only looking for suitable candidates around Australia, but also expanding our search internationally. “I have no doubt that we’ve found the best. Jason has vast experience at the very highest level in the English game, and will bring so much to our great club. “He has played in a Challenge Cup semi-final, been voted Man of Steel for his club on numerous occasions, made the Super League Dream Team, and has delivered immediate success to Keighley during his coaching career to date. “He has shown quite clearly during his time at Keighley that he can develop a team and deliver success. “He is hugely knowledgeable about the game, extremely hard working, and we look forward to having him with us for the forthcoming season.” Sheppard said one of Demetriou’s tasks when he takes the reigns will be to work closely with local coaching talent. “Along with developing the structure for rugby league to blossom at junior and senior playing level across the region, Jason will also use his vast expe-

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build on the great work already done by Dave Maiden.” As part of this commitment to help develop local coaches, Demetriou has already confirmed he would like current Pride assistant coach Dave Westley to be part of his coaching team at Barlow Park next season. Demetriou is the only overseas player with no NRL experience to go on and captain a Super League club, and to be honoured with the Outstanding Contribution to Super League award.

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RECREATIONAL fishers in Cape York are reminded to brush up on the rules for cast netting and bait collection in local waterways. Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) district officer Robert Ibell said it was illegal to use cast nets in all Queensland freshwaters. “Freshwaters include stocked impoundments, lakes, table drains and lagoons,” he said. “On-the-spot fines of $500 apply to those caught doing the wrong thing.” Mr Ibell said fishers in the area should also be aware of the rules surrounding bait. “The use of freshwater fish and crustaceans, such as spangled perch, redclaw, freshwater prawns and yabbies as bait (dead or alive), is prohibited outside of their natural environment or range,” he said.

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“This program has achieved wonderful success,� she said. Thurston said he and his team mates were more than happy to support and promote the “Every Day Counts’’ strategy. “If we can use the sport of rugby league, and the involvement of Cowboys players, to encourage kids to stay in school to better their futures, then it is a very worthwhile cause,’’ Thurston said. Thurston told the students that more days at school led to a better education which ensured career options were higher.

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THIS week we have had our ups and downs with the weather, but again there were a few fish about. Before I start my report this week I would like to help some of the novice anglers. I often get asked “why do some other anglers catch more fish than me?� and the answer is that the other anglers are more tuned-in to the surroundings. They use their ears and eyes better than most, they look for the baitfish trying to escape from the predators or they hear the boof or splash of the feeding fish. So it pays to use your senses to observe what is happening around you while you are fishing. Try and think like a fish - know where your quarry like to hunt and position your bait or lure in the strike zone. In summer you may look for shady spots to cast to and in winter the fish may be on the flats trying to warm up, so basically think like a fish and take note of what is going on around you. I bumped into Ben Bright and he’s just come back from the east coast where he competed in a billfish comp and took out champion team, it was his team and daylight second. He also mentioned that Brynn Philliskirk was out on the leads when a whale shark came up beside his boat and I’m hoping to see a photo. This is a rare event and hopefully

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it won’t be the last time these magnificent creatures visit us. Tammy Teirney and family pulled some lovely fish out of the Mission River this week, mainly Queenfish but caught Barra up to 98cms as well. They also ventured wide off Pera Point for some big Tuskies and Fingermark. They only got a few under-size Mackerel and surface fish were absent.

There were big schools of Bream between Roberts Creek and the Waldron during the week and they were taking artificial and bait. The two bridges are still producing fish for the shorebased anglers including Bream, Salmon and Barra. Red Beach has also been giving up a few Barra for the live bait fisherman.

There has been plenty of Saratoga up in the fresh water of the Wenlock and a few big cherabin and red claw.I have not had any reports from Mapoon or the Pennefather areas. So if you are travelling offshore keep your eyes on the lookout for the whale shark and give it a wide berth if you see it. ‘Til next week, tight lines. – China


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