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Double boating fatality avoided on Christmas Eve “ The sharks took just two or three minutes to arrive after they had jumped into the water. – VMR Weipa skipper

Peter “Crazy” Graham

A 406 EPIRB has saved the lives of two more Weipa citizens, prompting Weipa Volunteer Marine Rescue skipper Peter “Crazy” Graham to urge local boaties to ensure they carry the lifesaving devices on board their vessels at all times. VMR Weipa received an activation call at 8.45am on Christmas Eve from Thursday Island Water Police. The details were very limited but it was believed a vessel was sinking in the Weipa Harbour. As VMR’s Rescue 1 was being launched additional information came to hand. “With a clearer signal from the 406 beacon and a second fix now possible, the signal was pin-pointed to an area 45 kilometres to sea from Evans Landing,” Crazy said. Volunteer Marine Rescue Weipa crewman Stephen Eyles and skipper Peter “Crazy” Graham with the Rescue 1 vessel and 406 EPIRBs which saved the lives of two Weipa citizens on Christmas Eve.

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Crew member Stephen Eyles and skipper Crazy Pete headed out in moderate sea conditions to begin the search. They arrived in the area at 11am with no sign of a vessel or crew. They began an immediate search pattern at a slower speed and continued until the arrival on-scene of the Dornier search and rescue aircraft from Cairns. The aircraft radio operator confirmed with Crazy that a rescue helicopter was en-route from Horn Island to assist in the search and recovery. With the aircraft doing very low and slow passes over the outer areas Rescue 1 continued to concentrate on the location of the EPIRB signal. “With minutes ticking away and no vessel being located, it was now clear the search was for survivors in the water. Survivors that would have been in the open sea for far longer than anyone would wish for,” Crazy said. At 11.30am the aircraft dropped an orange smoke marker and Rescue 1 made best speed to the spot and located two men floating with the aid of a life jacket each, and one clutching a 406 beacon.

Crewman Steve Eyles pulled both men from the water and assisted them down onto the deck. He then began a basic medical assessment of the two men. Once both were cleared as fit to be transported to Weipa by sea, Crazy advised both the Dornier and helicopter that the beacon had been turned off and thanked both for their assistance. “Both men were exhausted and physically shaking but thankful their ordeal had ended. “They explained that the boat had gone down in just a couple of minutes. They had had no warning or time to do anything but grab the safety gear. “They said the sharks took just two or three minutes to arrive after they had jumped into the water,” Crazy said. Both men were reunited with friends and family at the Evans Landing jetty when returned to Weipa around 2pm by Rescue 1. When asked by the Bully for his thoughts on the rescue Crazy said “What is there to say? When the boatie meets his obligations to the system by having the right safety gear, the system works incredibly well – even here in

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If you go boating anywhere up here and do not have an EPIRB, you’re an idiot. – VRM Weipa skipper Peter “Crazy” Graham

the more remote parts of the country. “These guys had what they were asked to have and as a result they were easy to save. If you go boating anywhere up here and do not have an EPIRB, you’re an idiot. EPIRBs make great presents for anyone with a boat,” he said. “Boaties still have the impression that an EPIRB is a last resort when in fact nothing could be further from the truth.

studying foreign tourist locations. So what has been happening? Well, the seas around Cape York and into the Strait are under attack from Chinese pirates. Or at least, pirates funded by Chinese crime syndicates. They are after our sea-cucumbers, abalone, turtles and giant clams. The cleaning lady at the Australian Fisheries Management Authority says she is aware of the situation and believes the destination for all these tasty goodies is Hong Kong. She has left a note on the Minister’s desk and is sure that he will sort everything out when he finds his way back to his office. David Kempton’s cleaning lady has also been working hard. Voters from Cape York have been trying to contact him about the state of our roads. The cleaning lady says he understands that half-heartedly patching up dirt roads does not really get us much further forward,

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“Your breakdown may seem a minor problem but sitting waiting for another vessel to pass by will result in darkness falling, you being reported overdue and a search over a large area by many assets being instigated. “All of this could be avoided by turning on your beacon and you will be home before you know it and everyone gets a good nights sleep,” he concluded.

and he did mention it in his Christmas card to the Oberführer. Something about the way she spoke on the phone left me thinking that she does not believe the Oberführer will pay much attention. The most intriguing thing coming in the New Year will be the rumours about our health services. Someone has been whispering that there will be big cuts . . . I can report I have run the rumours to earth. The cleaning lady at the Department of Health in Canberra says she has received a phone call from an American, a Mr B. Obama, saying that they have a slightly used health care system for sale. She says the Americans don’t need it as they have bought a new one. The old one is for sale very cheaply and will be much, much cheaper to run than our current health service. She expects the minister will jump at the chance.

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Cape York/Torres Strait/NPA new health chief says:

Improved health starts at the pregnancy stage

HEALTH care in remote regions, such as Cape York, Torres Strait and NPA, needs to start being addressed at the pregnancy and postnatal stages, according to Bob McCarthy, the interim chairman of the proposed new amalgamated Health body for those regions. “The challenge for Indigenous communities is getting early access to health-related issues, and that starts right back at birth. “If we can get a health system to work with and help expectant mothers and the post-natal stages, and work on diet and through-life issues, we stand a chance of changing the well-being outcomes for future generations.” Health Minister Lawrence Springborg last month announced the merger of the Cape York and Torres Strait-NPA Hospital Health Services into one body. Mr McCarthy, as Cape York Hospital and Health Service Board chairman, has been given the job to develop a plan for the amalgamation of the two boards, to come into force as soon as mid-2014.

ther Weipa or Thursday Island. “Both areas have cultural differences but are both geographically challenged. There are places in Cape York which don’t have regular air services which is very similar to some Outer Islands in the Torres Strait where access has to be made on a charter basis.” Mr McCarthy said nothing will change for “people on the ground who will continue to run it”. “There will be one management structure in place, instead of two, and one board which will handle the governance issues.

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Torres Shire Mayor Pedro Stephen says management of Torres Strait health services will be set back 40 years with the merger. “It’s an insult for the hard work and advocacy for community control by our past Elders and leaders. “If the Minister thinks he can improve the health service by remote control he is terribly wrong,” he said. Mr McCarthy told the Western Cape Bulletin he will be visiting Cape York, the Torres Strait and NPA in the New Year to talk with community leaders about the new organisation. Mr McCarthy said: “Pedro would have more knowledge than I do, and I guess he’s talking about previous structures. “There seems to be some misunderstanding about the proposed new structure. “We can be quite flexible in how we operate. Just because there will be a single board and single structure, that does not exclude local groups to be involved and help run and operate the services locally. “I think it’s just a misunderstanding about the structural organisation and local involvement; I look forward to meeting with Pedro and community leaders to discuss their concerns early in the New Year.” Mr McCarthy said there would be a central facility, but two areas – Cape York and Torres Strait/NPA - would run “roughly independently” with chief operating officers for both the north and south, working under a managing-director/ CEO who would be based in ei-

“The majority of the staff won’t be affected in the short or longer term; only the management and board structure will change.” One of the issues Mr McCarthy wants to address in his first visit to the Torres Strait/ NPA is what he describes as: “communities say ‘we want to run it ourselves’ and then no one puts their hands up.” “There is some confusion about the idea of community control and involvement. “ We w o u l d e n c o u r a g e community involvement and control which might well take place on site-by-site or on an area-by-area basis.

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“We need to deal with issues as they occur and to deal with issues on a local level; we have to be community savvy and community involved.” Mr McCarthy said the board would be looking at third-party organisations which are working well in some areas of Cape York as part of the plan to taking health care to remote areas, such as the Outer Islands in the Torres Strait. “I’d like to see some of them operating in the Torres Strait and NPA.” He expects the new board will consist of himself as chair and three directors from each of Cape York and Torres Strait/ NPA regions. Mr McCarthy who is “basically retired” says he travelled throughout Cape York and has been to Thursday Island many times but not to the Outer Islands, through his former position as Director-General of the Department of State Development and Innovation. He also has a long-standing relationship with Indigenous communities, especially in Napranum, Mapoon and Weipa. Cape York Health Service consists of Aurukun, Coen, Cooktown, Hope Vale, Kowanyama, Laura, Lockhart River, Mapoon, Napranmum, Weipa and Wujal Wujal health centres. Torres Strait/NPA Health Service consists of Badu, Boigu, Poruma, Erub, Dauan, Horn, Kubin, Mabuiag, Mer, Saibai, Ugar, St Pauls, Thursday Island, Warraber, Iama, Masig Islands, Bamaga, Injinoo, New Mapoon, Seisa and Umagico health centres.

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Clean Up Weipa Sunday, January 12, 2014

In recent times there has been a large amount of illegal dumping occurring in Weipa and it has desecrated our beautiful township. All types of illegal dumping has occurred and includes fridges, children’s clothes and dog bodies, covered only with a plastic bag. This dumping is incomprehensible given that the Weipa Dump does NOT charge for the dumping of most household items, including fridges and air-cons, and is open 7 days per week (not public holidays or in the case of extreme circumstances).

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Weipa Billfish Club – Slack family fundraiser Over the past couple of weeks members of the Weipa Billfish Club have been running a monster raffle to raise funds to help Jayleen, Malcolm, Sean, Simone and Amelia after Jayleen’s recent health diagnosis. Members of the club, a number of local businesses, and kind-hearted individuals in the community kindly donated a vast array of goods including fishing tackle, automotive equipment, beauty products, wine and eskies, all to be included in a monster wheelbarrow raffle. Another prize was donated by Adamas Diamonds – a beautiful pink champagne diamond which was the second draw in the raffle. It was really heart warming for Weipa Billfish Club members to see the generosity exhibited by people in

our community to help out a family that is going through an extremely hard time at the moment. In all the entire raffle raised $5012 which has been deposited into the Slack Family Trust Account to assist the family in the future. The raffle was drawn on December 24 and the winner of the monster raffle was Rachel O’Sullivan. The winner of the pink champagne diamond was young Clancy Gordon. I think his Mum might have a bit of negotiating to do with Clancy on that one. The Weipa Billfish Club would like to thank all members, businesses and individuals who contributed in so many ways and also the community of Weipa for your generosity. Finally, the club would like to express our sincere support for Jayleen, Malcolm and the kids – our thoughts are with you all at this time. Weipa Billfish Club

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Weipa 2014 Weipa community community update updateJanuary August 2011 Christmas and New Year Scherger caseload Capacity at Scherger remains at about celebrations

600. Thereof areclient currently about 470 A range activities were peopleover accommodated at period, the centre. staged the holiday This follows announcement by the which provedthevery popular. Catholic Minister Immigration andon Citizenship, Mass wasforstaged on-site Christmas Eve followed by dinner Chris Bowen, that the Scherger operations and will carols. continue until 30 June 2012. A service wasofstaged at St and The Department Immigration Joseph’s church on Christmas Citizenship (DIAC), the detention services morning. provider Serco and health services Scherger detainees wereand offered provider International Health Medical a Services traditional lunch on Christmas Day (IHMS) continue to effectively with all the trimmings including plum manage the client caseload. Serco also pudding and bon bons. continues to recruit people from the area Games as needs, bingo which and tugto meet itssuch staffing has of-war against detention services risen to include 14 indigenous locals. staff were played and carols were performed the minister’s afternoon. Visit frominthe A Boxing Day cricket match was advisory group hotly contested, complete with a A visit from members of the Minister for short break for an Aussie BBQ Immigration and Citizenship’s advisory lunch. For New Year’s Eve, a dance group, Council for Immigration event was staged with party Services food and Status Resolution (CISSR), is and a light show.

scheduled for August 3–5. They will also attend the next community Client activities reference group in the Weipa A small groupmeeting of clients recently Town Authority rooms on August 5. took part in a mural-painting activity

at Napranum Pre-School. We would Accommodation like to thank the pre-school for this An expression of interest process for terrifi c community engagement accommodation in Weipa has recently opportunity. been finalised and those who responded Clients have begun harvesting have been informed of the outcome. produce from their vegetable The accommodation bookings needed to patches, including corn,arebeans and house departmental service provider staff. tomatoes. activities and excursions are TheAll new hotel redevelopment remains continuing asadditional normal,rooms including on course and are fishing trips, town available tours, and expected to become in early swimming. Excursions off-site September. are an important way to maintain The old hospital reconstruction has been the good mental health of those completed with some 90 rooms now accommodated at the centre. staff. available for Serco and subcontractor

Transfers DIAC continues to consult closely with all No transfers to and fromtothe relevant stakeholders in Weipa ensure Scherger Immigration the best possible outcome Detention for all parties. Centre occurred in December The department is very conscious and the remained static. of thepopulation potential impact its staffing The main nationalities represented accommodation requirements may have include Bangladeshis on tourist Sri andLankans, other accommodation in Weipa and it continues to take steps to and Afghans. address this issue. Comments?

Comments? If you would like to get in touch Ifwith you the would like to get indirectly, touch with the department please department directly, please don’t hesitate don’t hesitate to send an email to: to send an email to scherger.idc@immi.gov.au scherger.idc@immi.gov.au

Corporal Phil Beaver recently received his Long Service Medal (pictured above) for 15 years of service in the Australian Army. Cpl Beaver joined the Army in 1996. His first posting was to University of New South Wales Regiment until 2001, after which he was posted to 1st Commando Regiment until 2012. Cpl Beaver was then posted to 51FNQR B Coy Weipa and early this year moves on to Darwin to 2nd Cavalry Regiment. Cpl Beaver was deployed to Afghanistan on Operation Slipper during the period 2010-11.

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Charles Darwin University wildlife biologist Matthew Brien.

THe australian saltwater crocodile’s feisty reputation has been reaffirmed in a study of juvenile crocodiles that compared the aggression levels of seven species from around the world. In an academic paper released on December 11, the “Saltie” (Crocodylus porosus) was rated ahead of species from Papua New Guinea, South America and SouthEast Asia. The Australian freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus johnstoni) was ranked fifth ahead of the American alligator and the Indian gharial. Charles Darwin University wildlife biologist Matthew Brien and co-author of “The good, the bad, and the ugly: agonistic behaviour in juvenile crocodilians” said the rankings were based on the observations of hatchling and juvenile crocodiles in captive conditions. “While all species exhibited aggressive behaviour, there is significant variety in the nature and extent of the behaviour and some behaviour is unique to some species,” Mr Brien said. “The Saltie is the only species that combines the actions of tail wagging and head striking. In certain situations they are inclined to smash each other in the head, an action that was rare in other species.

“Among the hatchlings, they were the only species to exhibit rapid flight, inflate their posture and raise their heads and tails.” Mr Brien said most of the aggressive behaviour exhibited by adults to determine access to resources such as food, shelter and mates, was also exhibited by baby crocs. “Aggressive behaviour is often present shortly after hatching, which supports the view that they may be hard wired from birth.” Mr Brien said the shape of a crocodile’s head seemed also to be relevant, with the two most aggressive species featuring broad snouts. “We found that the broad-snouted species often made contact with the head whereas the species with longer more fragile snouts often raised their heads to avoid contact involving the head.” Mr Brien said three species made vocal sounds of sufficient intensity to generate ripples in the water, although only Papua New Guinea’s Crocodylus novaeguineae (second most aggressive) seemed to do so as an aggressive behaviour. Mr Brien said the study, which involved the use of infrared CCTV cameras at research facilities in India and Australia, had shed light into the cryptic and secretive nature of species almost impossible to observe in the wild. “This is just the tip of the iceberg. Further research should look beyond the visual and into the role of vocalisations and chemical cues,” he said. The seven species in order of high to low aggression: Crocodylus porosus, Crocodylus novaeguineae, Cuviers Dwarf Caiman, Crocodylus siamensis, Crocodylus johnstoni, Alligator mississippiensis, Gavialis gangeticus.

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Weipa police have charged a 32 year-old female with evading police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, disqualified driving and obstructing police. The female driver, and sole occupant of the vehicle at the time allegedly failed to stop for Police following an earlier incident in which the female driver has allegedly hit another vehicle. It will be alleged local Police attempted to stop the vehicle after they had located it travelling south on John Evans Drive, however the driver failed to stop and quickly accelerated away, causing oncoming traffic to take evasive action to avoid a collision. Police located the vehicle a short time later down an embankment. The driver is alleged to have then attempted to hide from Police in bushland but was

quickly located and arrested. Officer In Charge, Senior Sergeant Brett Jenkins said, “Anyone who attempts to evade Police can expect to be charged to the full extent of the law. “Attempting to evade Police puts more than the offending drivers life at risk, and often ends in real tragedy for innocent motorists or pedestrians. “Harsh penalties will reflect this type of unlawful and dangerous activity. “I can just about guarantee you that we know most people and vehicles in this town so the driver is already caught. “We pull out all stops to locate and charge offenders as quickly as we can so please don’t do it!” Snr Sgt Jenkins said. The driver appears before the Weipa Magistrates Court later this month.

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Patrolling Australia’s North The 51st Battalion, Far North Queensland Regiment is one of the Australian Army’s three Regional Force Surveillance Units and plays an important role in the security of Australia by conducting surveillance patrols in the sparsely populated and remote regions of Far North Queensland. The unit actively takes part in Operation Resolute, which is the Australian Defence Force’s contribution to the whole of government effort to protect Australia’s maritime borders and other offshore interests. Corporal Nick Wiseman discovered that patrolling Australia’s North is a combined effort . . .

By Cpl Nick Wiseman

SOLDIERS from farnorth Queensland recently completed a maritime patrol totalling more than 400km up and down Cape York – in 4.4m tinnies. The six-man patrol, from 51 Far North Queensland Regiment, was tasked with the mission of observing the coastline and river entries for signs of illegal activities. Patrol commander Corporal Stephen Moran said patrolling in the small boats posed several challenges. “The saltwater and constant pounding of the waves takes it out of you even though you’re doing shorter days than others in

static observation posts,” he said. “Fortunately we managed to make land at night, which allowed us to rest up.” Patrolman Private Jimmy Pascoe said going on patrol was a great experience. “It’s a good life in the Army,” he said. “I enjoy learning different skills but it can get tiring out there all day in the boats.” The patrol departed Captain Billy’s Landing and headed south along the Cape analysing key terrain, which had been identified as possible areas where illegal vessels could land or cache equipment. It was down there that the

patrol discovered another challenge – being stalked by a crocodile more than 2.5m long. “Usually they will move on when boats come into an area making noise,” Corporal Moran said. “This one was adamant and stayed about a metre from our boats, even at low tide he’d find the nearest bit of water and stay nearby.” Patrols are all too familiar with crocodiles around the Cape, and soldiers have learned over the years that leaving them alone and keeping an eye on them, is usually enough. After returning to Captain Billy’s Landing for a quick stop, debrief and resupply,

they returned to the ocean and began the second half of their patrol, this time north. It was Private Jeffrey Tamate’s first tasking after joining the unit and completing his patrolman courses. “I live on the west side of the Cape near Weipa,” he said. “Little things are different on this side of the Cape, like the winds. “It’s a pretty interesting experience. I could see myself doing this for a while yet.” The patrol spent a further 48 hours travelling north, patrolling the coastline and river entrances before making their way back to enjoy some well-earned rest.

COMBINED EFFORT: Back – Tony Pascoe (Lockhart), Stephen Moran (Cairns), Maurice Nona (TI) and Jimmy Pacoe (Lockhart). Front – Jeffrey Tamate (Weipa) and Andrew Vela (Cooktown). Photo: Cpl Nick Wiseman.

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IT IS the middle of the night when a boat appears from the darkness almost beaching itself on the sands of a small island off the coast of Cape York. Just as fast, six figures jump clear with weapons ready and disappear into the shadows. Morning comes, the boat is long gone, there is no trace of human life and those six figures are no-where to be seen. They are, however, watching and waiting. These are the soldiers of the Regional Force Surveillance Unit, 51 Far North Queensland Regiment (51FNQR). Born and raised in far-north Queensland, they are experts in living off the land and are instantly able to tell if something is amiss. Add to that their highly-developed Army skills, and the soldiers of 51FNQR are a formidable force. OC B Coy Major Steven La Rose commanded the patrol and said the mission was to screen the area and identify illegal activities. “We’re looking for things like foreign fishing vessels that may be working in our waters,” he said. “Also any smuggling or transfer of contraband and illegal maritime arrivals transiting through the area.” In his first year in command, Major La Rose said he relied heavily on his soldiers’ local knowledge.

“It’s been a very steep learning curve,” he said. “We have soldiers who have traversed the Cape in tinnies as a civilian activity and are able to provide first-hand knowledge in areas we operate in. “I’m only here for two years as OC while these guys have lived here their whole lives so you need to absorb everything they tell you and use that to come up with a plan that is going to work given the assets we have.” This particular patrol included not only soldiers from 51FNQR, but also from other units including 1 Commando Regiment, 20 Surveillance and Target Acquisition Regiment, 1 Royal Australian Regiment, 2 Royal Australian Regiment, 2/17 Royal New South Wales Regiment and 8 Combat Services Support Battalion. With a command post at Captain Billy’s Landing, patrols deployed from there to nearby islands. These patrols deployed ground surveillance radars, image capture and transfer technology and static observation posts. Major La Rose said there were many challenges in an area that big, that remote and specifically because it was far-north Queensland. “Crocodiles can pose a problem,” he said. “We had reports of two patrols that had crocodiles

in their laying up positions with one even sunbaking between two of the boats. “Weather conditions also pose a challenge with soldiers from other units not always acclimatised to this part of Australia.” Differing from most Army exercises and operational deployments, much of the Operation Resolute patrol was maritime based, with all patrols except one inserted by, or operating directly on, the ocean. With a constant flow of bulk carriers, fishing vessels and yachts, the patrols were kept busy reporting back to the command post, which then consolidated the sightings and passing the information to their battalion headquarters and then on to Border Protection Command and other government agencies. Being a domestic operation, soldiers were tasked only to conduct surveillance and report what they found. “We don’t actually get involved with anything going on but gather information to send back to Border Protection Command,” Major La Rose said. “They then have Customs and police they can activate. We’re essentially a sensor for Border Protection Command.”

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ties, the CPOs also provide a security presence at the local store during trading hours. Obviously, such an important role in the local community requires the officers to look the part as well, so each of the CPOs is provided with full Police uniforms and ongoing training through the QPS Cross Cultural Liaison Unit. Senior Sergeant McMahon is justifiably proud of his newest recruits and believes that they have already had a positive effect on policing the remote Cape York community. “Since the commencement of the Aurukun Community Police Project, the entire community have been very supportive and proud of their local CPOs. “Both our calls for service and our after hours call-outs have reduced as a direct consequence of this valuable partnership”, he said.

WeLL, the year 2014 is now upon us and many of us are wondering what the New Year is going to bring. Depending on people’s interests there will be eyes kept on the Stock Markets, eyes kept on the extreme weather that is hitting many countries. And then there are us Christians who continue to search the Scriptures and listen to the prophets who are keeping us informed as to how events are falling in line with the words of the Bible. And all our eyes are

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on Israel. One of the movies I liked in the past was Mel Gibson’s the “The Passion of the Christ” but I was disappointed in one sense because the story ends with Jesus death on the cross, and only gives small segments showing that the Lord in fact defeated death. It would have been good if it showed the Lord’s resurrection and activities after his re s u r re c t i o n , w h e n he met with hundreds of his followers, and gave instructions to his disciples.

In early December just gone by we looked at Luke Ch 24 because this gospel book gives a good understanding of the Lord’s resurrection and activities after that event. Perhaps we should read the whole chapter again to remind ourselves of this and bring us up to speed as we continue our Bible Studies by going through the book of Acts. Lord, please open our minds to understand the Scriptures.

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Searching for dolphins in PNG Western Cape charter company Eclipse FNQ Charters was recently involved in a field trip to Papua New Guinea where researchers investigated dolphin populations in PNG waters... The first confirmed sighting of humpback dolphins in Papua New Guinea has taken place on a unique chartered field trip to investigate more about dolphin populations in the waters around southern PNG. Internationally-renowned James Cook University dolphin researcher Dr Isabel Beasley has just returned from the trip, where she and seven PNG counterparts spent 15 days on the live-aboard charter vessel MV Eclipse conducting the first broad scale assessment of marine mammal occurrence in the Kikori Delta, in south-western PNG. The research trip was funded by the PNG LNG Project, as part of the project’s community investment program. Dr Beasley said during the trip, the survey team undertook 2200km of survey and sighted 36 dolphin groups. Orcaella sp. were the most numerous, with sightings of humpback dolphins and bottlenose also obtained, she said. “The very high numbers of Orcaella sp. sighted indicate that the Kikori Delta region is an internationally important hotspot for the species,” she said. “Although it remains unknown whether the species is Irrawaddy or snubfin dolphins, future genetic analysis will assist to confirm which species occurs in the Kikori Delta region.” Dr Beasley, from JCU’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, said the humpback dolphin, Sousa chinensis and Orcaella sp. (Irrawaddy and snubfin dolphins) were known to occur in small isolated populations in Indo-Pacific/ Asian coastal waters, however their conservation status in PNG remains unknown. The Orcaella sp. from Kikori is the only known resident population in the Pacific Islands. “The project investigated the occurrence of inshore dolphins in the Kikori Delta region,

using discussions with local communities, boat-based surveys, photo-identification and genetic analysis of samples obtained from stranded individuals,” Dr Beasley said. “We also investigated the occurrence of other marine megafauna, such as offshore cetaceans, marine turtles and dugongs, in the region. The project also provided intensive training for local collaborators to conduct marine mammal studies.” Dr Beasley said all participants gained experience in conducting marine mammal surveys and data entry during the surveys. “Two University of PNG students undertook their fourth year university research projects on cetacean survey methods and community perceptions towards marine mammals, while cetacean skeletal material discovered from previous strandings were donated to the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery by community members.” Dr Beasley said the results of the study would assist towards an accurate assessment of the taxonomy and conservation status of marine mammals (and associated marine megafauna) inhabiting the Kikori Delta region. It will also contribute towards developing community-based management strategies for their long-term survival. Dr Beasley said the project, while funded by PNG LNG, includes collaboration with local PNG agencies, the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery, Department of Environment and Conservation, Institute of Biological Research, and University of Papua New Guinea. Owner/operators of Eclipse FNQ Bianca Gerrard and Joe Berwick said they were proud to be a part of Dr Isabel Beasley’s field trip. “This trip meant a lot to Eclipse and her crew as these rare and threatened Dolphins are regularly sighted along the west coast of

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for the election which is scheduled to be held on February 22. Mr Seen said any nominations from candidates for the election would be declared on January 23. “If you would like to nominate, forms can be obtained from the Weipa Town Office,” he said. “Nominations must be made on the approved form and accompanied with a nomination fee of $250. Nominations can be received up until noon on nomination day January 23. “All residents are welcome to become involved in the governance of the local community.”

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MV Eclipse crew and researchers celebrate the success of the field trip. Cape York, where Eclipse spends a lot of her time,” Ms Gerrard said. “The Kikori Delta region consists of an intricate system of rivers including hundreds of miles of shallow inadequately surveyed waters. “MV Eclipse proved to be a very useful tool in making the project a success with a shallow draft and custom built tenders and hopes to be a part of future monitoring programs.” Ms Gerrard said the Eclipse crew had learnt a lot about the Australian Snubfin and Indo-

Pacific Dolphins from participating in the project. “It really drives home how special these marine mammals are,” she said. “It also re-iterates how important it is to monitor and look after the small amounts of habitat where this particular species are found. “The western Cape is a very special region and appears to be a hotspot for these particular species, and we all need to work together to look after it and keep it that way.”

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Virgin Australia wants Weipa route

Virgin Australia is in discussions with the Queensland Government regarding the decision to extend five QantasLink regulated route contracts, including tne Cairns-Weipa route, until December, 2014.

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delivery system upgrade, which will ensure the town’s water systems are equipped to handle current and future water demand, is due to commence next week.

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Cyclone Oswald batters the Cape

Damaging winds, heavy rainfall and abnormally high tides heralded the start of the wet season as Cyclone Oswald made landfall on Cape York in the early hours of Tuesday, January 22.

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Records tumble at Weipa swim meet

At the Weipa Swimming Club meet, held on Friday, February 15 a total of 43 swimmers took to the pool with 50 Personal Bests swum and two records broken.

Weipa Motel opens door to fundraisers CYHHS call for voluntary The Weipa Motel & Resort generously redundancies

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State Government housing disgrace

Two properties owned by the Queensland Government’s Department of Transport have been allowed to fall into a derelict state, despite the demand for housing in the Weipa area being far from met.

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Oztag side prepares for State titles

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Creating a Weipa community garden

Two inclusive projects that aim to enhance the clean, green and healthy image of Weipa were launched in April – the Western Cape Landcare Group and Weipa community garden.

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Local soldier returns home

The 2013 ANZAC Day commemorations in Weipa were particularly poignant for one local family as their son returned to the town following active service in Afghanistan.

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Tourist attraction hits the water

After years of planning David and Lisa Hill’s dream finally came to fruition with the launch of their new tour business Western Cape Eco Tours.

Soccer finals fever The Weipa soccer season concluded with six sensational games followed by a sausage sizzle and trophy presentation.

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the Weipa Razorbacks are heading to Caloundra next week to take on the rest, in an attempt to secure the Queensland Oztag State title.

Napranum supermarket construction begins Building work has begun on a brand new supermarket at Napranum, the biggest ever to be built in the Cape York Indigenous community. The Island & Cape store will create around 20 full and part-time jobs.

is fully staffed with permanent doctors for the first time in many years. The CYHHS expanded their Full Time Equivalent doctors from three to four.

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Pebbles Playgroup expands

Due to the increased demand for children’s activities in Weipa Pebbles Playgroup expanded its opening hours and days to four days a week, up from just two days per week only 12 months ago.

members completed a 20km Weipa Wildlife challenge swim, raising almost $1900 for the local wildlife care group - well above their set target of $500.

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Third Weipa Mother’s Day fun run

Weipa Crocs head south to contest Goldfield Ashes

The Weipa Crocs will play Doggers, Mossman and Pengland when they travel to Charters Towers for the Goldfield Ashes cricket carnival at Charters Towers.

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Weipa Australia Day awards

Steve Fairbrother was named Citizen of the Year at the Australia Day celebrations held at the Carpentaria Golf Club.

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Crocodile sighted at the Lakes

The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection received a report that a two to three-metre crocodile had been seen at around 6pm on February 21, at the drain between Lake McLeod and Lake Patricia.

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Weipa Shaves for a Cure

Weipa Woolworths, the Western Cape College and a Goodline Team raised almost $15,000 locally for the annual Leukaemia Foundation event.

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Netball clinic a winner

Despite more rain than you could poke a stick at local anglers were able to land some impressive fish.

Around 60 keen netballers took part in the Western Cape College school holiday netball clinic.

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Aurukun bauxite list announced

The State Government finalised a shortlist of five groups to progress to detailed proposals of the Aurukun bauxite resource.

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South of Embley approved

Rio Tinto Alcan has welcomed the Commonwealth Government’s environmental approval of the South of Embley project.

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First contact commemorated

Around 80 adults, children and dogs donned pink outfits and took part in the Weipa Mother’s Day fun run, raising over $1600 for the National Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

The Queensland Governnor Penelope Wensley joined an official delegation from the Netherlands for the opening ceremony of the First Contact Memorial at Cullen Point.

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Biggest Fishing Classic yet

Despite blustery winds and overcast skies for most of the weekend the eighth annual Weipa Fishing Classic was declared the most successful yet.

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Weipa embraces Rhee Taekwondo

There was a huge surge of interest in Weipa Rhee Taekwondo within days of opening their doors.

Weipa to Cairns route to open up

The State Government has agreed to deregulate air services between Cairns and Weipa from the end of 2014.

Weipa break and enter spree Weipa Police are asking people to be vigilant protecting their homes and property following a recent spate of break-ins.


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Mapoon smashes thong record

Over five days members of the Mapoon Land & Sea Rangers, a team from Conservation Volunteers Australia, GhostNets Australia and Tangaroa Blue cleaned up at Cullen Point and Back Beach, Mapoon collecting more than 7154 thongs.

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Super Yacht Twizzle visits Weipa

New flood boat for Weipa SES unit

Weipa SES took delivery of a new flood boat on August 5 which was shipped to Weipa free of charge by Toll Marine Logistics.

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Napranum store officially opened

The Napranum Take-Away and Convenience store was officially opened by Member for Cook, David Kempton.

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Officers honoured at Weipa service

Around 50 community members and 10 representatives of the Queensland Police Service attended the Police Remembrance Day service held at St Lukes Churcb.

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Rural firies expand their fleet

The Western Cape Rural Fire Brigade has taken delivery of their new light-attack fire-fighting appliance..

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WTA chairman resigns

The elected chairman of the Weipa Town Authority, Peter McCulkin resigned his position effective December 13.

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Queensland Dirt Kart Titles

High speed action came to the Weipa speedway in spectacular fashion as the Weipa Dirt Kart Club hosted the inaugural Queensland Dirt Kart Titles. An estimated 2000 people got their backsides trackside over the three day event.

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Super Yacht Twizzle attracted a great deal of attention as locals and tourists flocked to catch a glimpse of the 57.5 metre vessel.

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Traditional Owners, community representatives and employees joined together on December 2 to mark 50 years of operating at Rio Tinto Alcan’s Weipa bauxite mine.

WTA CEO calls it a day Weipa Town Authority Chief Executive Officer Ian Pressley resigned his position on December 2 after 12 years of service.

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Men’s Bauxite Classic action

Twenty-eight teams from three states contested the two day Men’s Weipa Bauxite Classic. With a prize pool of $25,000 the 112 players enjoyed a tightly contested competition with the Mighty Blues the eventual first placegetters.

Warren Entsch retained his seat following the Federal election.

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Craig Hughey tops Bully footy tipping

Avid Hawthorn Hawks fan Craig Hughey reigned supreme in both the Bully NRL and AFL tipping competitions.

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Weipa Pig Hunt a huge success

Organisers of the annual Weipa Pig Hunt

Billfish tagged from around 80 raised, mostly Sailfish and several baby Black Marlin.

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High praise for Weipa cheer team

Eleven members of the Weipa Gymnastics Club competed at the NQ Cheerleading Championships in Tully.

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Final bash for junior cricketers

It was a morning of catches, run outs,

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Deliberately lit blaze near hospital

Western Cape Rural Fire Brigade and Rio Tinto Alcan Fire & Rescue Service were called to attend a deliberately lit grass fire near the Weipa Hospital on July 19.

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Governor-General tours Cape York

Australian Governor-General and her husband Mr Michael Bryce toured Cape York amid much excitement and ceremony.

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Weipa Woolworths snags award

A focus on supporting local community groups and events saw the local supermarket awarded the Queensland Store of the Year.

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Buckin’ out at the Weipa Bullride

The 10th annual Weipa Bullride and Cabaret was a huge success despite an unseasonal downpour on the opening night.

declared the 2013 event a huge success, with 190 feral pig kills registered by 96 hunters in 36 teams.

Historic Aurukun land transfer The Aurukun community saw a longawaited land transfer come to fruition on September 18. More than 736,000 hectares of land at Aurukun was formally recognised as Aboriginal ownership at a ceremony held in the community’s Town Square.

cover drives, hook shots and cuts on the local cricket pitch for the 2013 Weipa Junior Cricket club break-up.

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New creatures found on Cape York

Scientists have discovered a lost world of unknown creatures in a rainforest perched on massive boulders in a remote part of Cape York. Three species previously unkown to science (a leaf-tailed gecko, golden-coloured skink and a boulderdwelling frog) were discovered.

Goodline staff donned pink work shirts as part of a company fundraiser for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

the day. The Paanja Cultural Festival was held over three days and included official ceremonies, traditional dancing and games, market stalls and live entertainment.

Hundreds of people converged on the Mapoon community to celebrate the return of local people to their community after being forcibly removed from their homes 50 years ago by the government of

The Cape Alumina Board has suspended all work on its Pisolite Hills mine and port project and will undertake a comprehensive review of all its other operations in Queensland.

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A celebration of survival

Ladies Billfish fundraiser success

The Weipa Billfish Club hosted its inaugural ladies gamefish charity fundraiser on December 7, with 21 boats registering and 54 anglers nominating, including one junior.

Flouridation feedback Weipa Town Authority is seeking feedback from the community as to whether it should flouridate the town water supply or not.

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The spirit of giving is alive and well

The Spirit of Christmas and the precious gift of giving was celebrated in Weipa at a fundraiser held at the Weipa Bowls Club for a local family facing a not so merry festive season.

Weipa Christmas lights This year’s Christmas lights competition saw the Weipa community light up the town with a record number of entries.

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Australia Day Awards Ceremony at Carpantaria Golf Club from 7.30am.

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WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Friday 21

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

MARCH Thursday 6

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Saturday 15

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Friday 21

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

APRIL Thursday 3

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Thursday 17

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MAY Thursday 1

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Friday 16

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JUNE Thursday 5

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Friday 20

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JULY Thursday 3

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Thursday 17

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AUGUST Thursday 7

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Friday 19

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OCTOBER Thursday 2

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• Airconditioning throughout • Modern kitchen with dishwasher • Large timber deck • Fenced yard

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Lowset Family Home

• 1018m2 with fully fenced yard

• Upgraded flooring in living areas

This 2 bedroom dwelling is the end unit of a triplex. Well presented with a well appointed kitchen overlooking a dining/lounge area. Double sliding doors lead onto an outdoor patio with fenced backyard. The bathroom is dual access with a separate toilet, and internal laundry. Tiled throughout, split system air conditioners, built in wardrobes and ceiling fans make this the perfect investment with no work to be done.

Just Immaculate

R DE CT N U TRA N CO

• Beautifully renovated • 988m2 with fenced backyard & shed • Modern kitchen with dishwasher • Extended lounge & dining area • Large patio • Vacant Possession available

• Air-conditioned throughout • Large patio perfect for entertaining

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Available to Live In

Modern Unit

• 996m2

• Air conditioning throughout

• Upgraded kitchen with servery

• Open plan living and dining

• Great location walking distance to

• 357m2

school

• Low body corporate fees

• Large entertaining area

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PARADISE AT THE END OF THE BITUMEN: Only $475,000 LAURA 115 ha, 1 Kilometre of absolute river bank frontage to Laura and Little Laura River. 18 Kilometres east of Laura, large shed and some equipment, owner has lived on property with wife and 2 children for 4 years, fully fenced suitable for cattle, 2 dams, fruit trees, all sorts of birds and

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$380,000

GEOFF’S OUT OF TOWN SPECIALS

wildlife. MAGNIFICIENT PROPERTY!!!!! MAREEBA DUPLEX: $340,000 2 x 3 bedrooms, 2 x Carports, well maintained, great location, Total rent $525.00 per week. GREAT BUY! LOWER DAINTREE – WONGA BEACH: $195,000 4000m2 vacant land, cleared, levelled and settled house pad, serviced with water, power, telephone, garbage

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collection, school bus and bitumen road, great views of the Daintree Rainforest, 15 minutes from all town services, minutes from ocean or river boat ramps. Site engineered plans are available. QUIET LIFESTYLE! DIRRAN CREEK BETWEEN MALANDA – MILLAA MILLAA: $310,000 5 x bedroom highset home on 4.68 acres, 2 bathrooms, open plan living, ceiling

fans, 2 carports, permanent spring with large rainwater tank, covered swimming pool with outside toilet, fruit trees. This home is a bargain! TULLY - BILYANA: $595,000 94 acres irrigated farmland, leased and growing cane until end of 2013 cane season, suitable for cane, seasonal small crops or cattle property. 15 minutes south of Tully. POTENTIAL FARMER!

PORTLAND ROADS, PACKERS BAY ESPLANADE: $970,000 5 acres freehold land with absolute beach frontage nestled into the base of serene rainforest , rustic open plan dwelling with verandah, kitchenette, shower and toilet, gas hotwater system, rainwater tanks, generator, machine shed for solar panels, batteries and alternator, 5 nautical mile from Barrier Reef. WHAT A LIFESTYLE!

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

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THURSDAY 09

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Last Of The Summer Wine 1:00 Dragon’s Den 2:00 Jerry Hall In Conversation With Virginia Trioli 2:30 The Wonder Years 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI 8:30 Michael Palin’s Brazil: Into Amazonia 9:30 The Moaning Of Life 10:15 ABC News: Late Edition 10:25 The Trip: L’Enclume 10:55 Genius: Hairy Bikers And Jane Moore 11:25 Life: Mammals 12:15 Tudawali 1:45 Fire Talker: The Life And Times Of Charlie Perkins 2:40 Bringing Uncle Home 3:10 The Moaning Of Life 3:55 Movie: “The Scarlet Pimpernel” (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: “Flipped” (PG l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Financial Permeability 7:30 Getaway 8:30 Person Of Interest: The Perfect Mask 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: 2,918 Miles 10:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Battle Scars 11:30 Partners: The Key 12:00 Extra 12:30 The Baron 1:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 2:00 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Cow Belles” (G) 2:00 Slideshow 3:00 Dr Oz 4:00 Seven News at 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 TBA 7:30 How I Met Your Mother 8:30 TBA 9:30 Scandal 10:30 The Amazing Race 11:30 Movie: “Dazed And Confused” (M d,l) - It is the last day of school - and a wild night that they would never forget - for a group of high school students in 1976, if only they could remember it.... 1:30 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Toughest Place To Be A... Bus Driver 2:00 One Born Every Minute USA 2:50 Destination Flavour 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Dakar Rally Daily Highlights 6:00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Italian Food Safari 8:00 Gourmet Farmer 8:30 Two Greedy Italians: Still Hungry 9:30 Falcon: The Blind Man Of Seville - Sevillian detective Javier Falcon is a brilliant detective whose personal and professional life is compromised by dark secrets from the past. This episode, Falcon investigates the murder of a restaurant owner with a beautiful wife and a mysterious vanished son. 10:25 World News Australia 11:00 Thursday FC 12:00 Anthony Bourdian: No Reservations 1:45 Weatherwatch Overnight

FRIDAY 10

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 One Plus One 1:00 Land Girls 2:40 Lily 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Gardening Australia 8:30 Death In Paradise - A murder investigation becomes more than personal for Richard when the victim is murdered while handcuffed to him! 9:30 The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency: Beauty And Integrity A rival detective agency sets up in competition to the No 1 Ladies and a beauty pageant promoter asks Precious to vet the contestants in his ‘Beauty and Integrity’ contest. 10:25 ABC News: Late Edition 10:35 Hustle 11:35 Hockey: Men’s World League Finals: Australia Vs Belgium 1:10 Rage

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: “Funny Farm” (PG l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Terminator Decoupling 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Classified Materials Turbulence 8:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Monopolar Expedition 8:30 Movie: “The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King” (M) - Aragorn leads the World of Men against Sauron’s army to draw the dark lord’s gaze from Frodo and Sam who are on the doorstep of Mount Doom with the One Ring. 12:45 Movie: “Every Little Step” (M) 2:30 The Baron 3:30 Extra 4:00 Brand Developers 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Taken Away” (PG a) 2:00 Slideshow 3:00 Dr Oz 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens 8:30 TBA 11:00 The Blacklist: The Courier - Red leads Liz and Ressler in a hunt for a kidnapping victim and his abductor - The Blacklist No. 85 - a secretive criminal courier whose inability to feel pain makes him impossible to stop. Liz uncovers evidence linking Tom to a Russian defector’s unsolved murder. 12:00 GCB 2:00 Special: Southern Belle - Part 4 - Mississippi, Alabama, Florida - Join host GREG GRAINGER as he goes star spotting in Miami, has a trip on the African Queen and stays in an underwater hotel. Greg also visits the futuristic Space and Rocket Centre and talks to the youngsters at the Space Camp. 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today

5:00 World News 1:00 Behind The Front Door 1:30 Inspector Rex 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 The Dales With Ade Edmondson 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Town With Nicolas Crane 8:35 David Starkey’s Music And Monarchy: Crown And Choir 9:40 As It Happened: World War 2: The Last Heroes 10:35 World News Australia Late 11:05 Movie: “Tear This Heart Out” (M n,l,s) - In Spanish, English Subtitles. Set in the 1930s, sexy and vivacious Catalina grows from an innocent girl to being the wife of ruthless general Andres Ascencio who, after becoming governor of the province, sets his eyes on becoming Mexico’s president. 1:05 Inspector Montalbano: The Wings Of The Sphinx (M v) 3:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

SATURDAY 11

6:00 Rage 10:30 rage Goes Retro 11:30 Movie: “Pal Joey” (G) 1:20 Movie: “The African Queen” (G) 3:00 Basketball: WNBL: Round 14 - Canberra Vs Adelaide 5:05 Nature’s Miracle Babies: Back from The Brink (Panda, Tamarin, Asian Rhino) 6:00 TBA 7:00 ABC News 7:30 The Paradise 8:30 Midsomer Murders: The Sicillian Defence - Harriet Farmer wakes up after having been in a coma since the night she tried to elope, and her boyfriend Finn Robson has been missing since the couple tried to run away together a year before. 10:00 Silent Witness: A Guilty Mind (Part 2) - Nikki’s mental instability worsens, and Harry and Leo are forced to get her psychiatric help. But when the true identity of the murderer is discovered, it becomes a race against time to save Nikki’s life. 11:00 Hockey: Men’s World League Finals: Australia Vs Netherlands 12:35 rage Goes Retro 5:00 rage

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 Magic Millions 4:30 Antiques Roadshow 5:00 4WD TV 5:30 Customs 6:00 National News Saturday 7:00 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos 7:30 Movie: “Marmaduke” (PG l) - When Marmaduke moves to a new neighbourhood with his family, the super-sized Great Dane soon discovers he just doesn’t fit in - literally! 9:25 Movie: “Collateral Damage” (M v,l) - Family man and fire-fighter Gordon Brewer is thrust into the complex and dangerous world of international terrorism after his wife and child are killed in a bombing. Frustrated with the official investigation and haunted by the thought that the man responsible for murdering his family might never be brought to justice, Brewer takes matters into his own hands by tracking his quarry, ultimately to Columbia. 11:40 Movie: “Michael Clayton” (M l,s) 1:55 Movie: “Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars” (PG l) 3:35 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 4:05 Brand Developers 5:00 Life Today With James Robison / 5:30 Wesley Impact

6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Formal Wars 2:00 Slideshow 3:00 Movie: “Coraline” (PG v,h) 5:00 Creek To Coast 5:30 Queensland Weekender 6:00 Seven News 7:00 TBA 12:10 GCB: Adam & Eve’s Rib / Revelation - When Amanda tries to put together an all-female barbeque team to prove a point to her daughter, she recruits the helps of the GCBs for the cook-off of the year. When Carlene takes the GCBs to unincorporated Juarez to the site of her Condos for Christian Living, the GCBs themselves in danger. Amanda’s suspicions about Luke lead to a surprising discovery. 2:00 Harry’s Practice 2:30 Special: Tiger Shark: Legendary Thug Of The Sea 3:30 It Is Written Oceania 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz

5:00 World News 1:00 Katia Kabanova 3:00 Eames: The Architect And The Painter 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Dakar Rally Daily Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours Of Scotland 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Wild Amazon 8:30 Meet The Amish 9:30 Reign Of Assassins 11:40 Movie: “Lou” (M l) After her father walks out, 11-year-old Lou retreats from the world and refuses to trust those around her, even her own mother who she blames for the break-up. When her estranged grandfather, who is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, returns and confuses her for his long departed wife, Lou plays along. 1:10 Movie: “A Mighty Heart” (M a,l) - In 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is kidnapped by an Islamic terrorist organisation in Pakistan. His heavily pregnant French wife, fellow journalist Marianne, sets out to track him down. 3:05 Weatherwatch Overnight

SUNDAY 12

SBS

6:00 Rage 6:30 Children’s Programs 9:00 Weekend Breakfast 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Best Of Landline 1:00 The Paradise 2:00 Sound Of Mumbai: A Musical 3:00 Football: W-League: Round 8 - Melbourne Victory V Canberra United 5:00 Midsomer Murders: Judgement Day 6:30 Boomtown 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Australian Story: Rod Laver: The Slam 10:00 The Arbor: The Arbor traces the tormented life and legacy of British playwright Andrea Dunbar. The documentary follows her eldest daughter Lorraine, as she comes to terms with her own struggles and those faced by her mother. 11:30 The Roly Poly Man 1:05 Return Home 2:30 Travelling North 4:05 Life Is Elsewhere 4:30 The New Inventors 5:00 Catalyst 5:30 Collectors

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Animal Emergency 10:30 Antiques Roadshow 11:30 Jack Newton Celebrity Classic 12:00 One Day Series - Australia Vs England 5:00 National News Sunday 5:30 One Day Series - Australia Vs England 9:00 CSI: Miami: Going Ballistic - While investigating the death of Manny Ortega, who fell to his death from a five story building, the medical examiner notices that the victim gasped for air. The killer then breaks into the lab guns blazing. There will be casualties. 10:00 TBA 12:00 Survivors - The family, travelling in search of a new home, come across a thriving community and are invited to join. An elderly couple contracts a new, mutant strain of the virus, and a member of the family suddenly dies. Greg’s suspicions lead him and Abby to an abandoned airfield. 1:00 Spyforce 2:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 2:30 Brand Developers 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend 11:00 Special: The Smurfs: The Legend Of Smurfy Hollow 11:30 That ‘70s Show 12:00 Dr Oz 1:30 Heston’s Mission Impossible 2:30 TBA 4:30 Better Homes And Gardens 5:30 The Great South East 6:00 Seven News 6:30 TBA 10:30 Body Of Proof: Occupational Hazards - After a car accident reveals a dead body in the trunk, the team is led to another body, leaving them with two cases to solve. Meanwhile, Megan is reconnected with an old acquaintance and Kate’s job is threatened. 11:30 Whitney 12:30 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Auction Squad 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 Jayco Bay Series Highlights 2:00 Road National Championships Live 5:00 In The Frame 5:30 Dakar Rally Daily Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours Of Scotland 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Lost Worlds: Myth Hunters 8:30 Generation War 10:15 America In Primetime 11:20 Movie: “El Greco” (PG v,n,a) - In English and Greek, English Subtitles. An epic tale of an uncompromising artist and fighter for freedom, Domenicos Theotokopoulos, known to the world as ‘El Greco’. Set in the 16th century, El Greco’s search for freedom and love ranges from the courts of Crete and Venice to Toledo in Spain. Here he is confronted by his greatest adversary: the Holy Inquisition. 1:25 Movie: “In Mum’s Head” (M d,l,n,s) - In French. Lulu is 15 years old, living in the French countryside with her parents. Her mother has been depressed and sickly as far back as she can remember, and Lulu is determined to discover the truth behind her enduring listlessness. 3:15 Weatherwatch Overnight

MONDAY 13

7 CENTRAL

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 As Time Goes By 1:00 Going Postal 2:35 The Wonder Years 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI 8:30 Rick Stein’s India 9:30 Rake 10:30 ABC News: Late Edition 10:40 Hockey: Men’s World League Finals: Australia Vs Argentina 12:15 Dalziel And Pascoe: Great Escapes 1:45 Movie: “Penny Serenade” (G) - A perfect married couple overcome by grief are unable to comfort each other, and find themselves on the brink of divorce. 3:45 Movie: “I Know Where I’m Going!” (G) - A headstrong girl on the way to marry a rich suitor finds herself trapped on the Isle of Mull. 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: “Viva Las Vegas” (G) 2:50 Nine Presents 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Work Song Nanocluster 7:30 World’s Greatest Heroes 8:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Robotic Manipulation 9:00 2 Broke Girls: And The Window Of Opporunity 9:30 Movie: “Due Date” (MA l,d,s) - High-strung father-to-be Peter Highman is forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay on a road trip in order to make it to his child’s birth on time. 11:30 Partners: 2 Broke Guys 12:00 Nitro Circus Live 12:30 TBA 1:00 Extra 1:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 2:00 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 10:00 2014 Australian Open 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 2014 Australian Open 11:30 That ‘70s Show: Who Wants It More - Eric and Donna try to resist each other and each is determined not to be the one to cave in; Kelso tries to convince his friends that he’s seen a U.F.O. and in an attempt to be more outgoing, Red throws a party. 12:00 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters - Karen manoeuvres to put Mike and Luke at each other’s throats. Beryl is stunned to learn that David thinks she’s pregnant with Jim’s child. 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News - Natalie Barr and Mark Beretta present the latest news, sport and weather from around Australia and overseas.

5:00 World News 1:00 Eye For Architecture 2:00 Paris: The Luminous Years 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 One Man And His Campervan 5:30 Dakar Rally Daily Highlights 6:00 The Dales With Ade Edmondson 6:30 World News Australia 7:35 Monster Moves 8:30 How Small Is The Universe? 9:30 Small Time Gangster 10:00 Swift And Shift Couriers 10:30 World News Australia Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Clown - The New Danes: Casper and Frank are modern men in a modern world, who are trying to fulfil their “base” needs in a time of morality. At the height of their powers, they have attractive wives, brilliant careers, a strong social network and all the money they could ask for. 12:00 Shorts On Screen 12:35 Bite Me With Dr. Mike Leahy 2:25 Weatherwatch Overnight

TUESDAY 14

IMPARJA

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Compass 1:00 Rick Stein’s India 2:00 Symphonia Eluvium - Symphony Of The Floods 2:30 The Wonder Years 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI 8:30 New Tricks: It Smells Of Books 9:30 By Any Means 10:30 ABC News: Late Edition 10:40 Kangaroo Dundee 11:40 Life: Fish 12:30 The Irishman 2:15 Be Any Means 3:30 Basketball: WNBL: Round 14: Canberra Vs Adelaide 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: “Henry Poole Is Here” (PG a,l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Dead Hooker Juxtaposition 8:30 Movie: “Valentines Day” (M s) - An ensemble romantic comedy following a group of different couples as they find and lose love in all its many forms over the course of the title holiday. 11:05 Embarrassing Bodies: Weston 12:05 20/20 1:00 Extra 1:30 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 2014 Australian Open 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 2014 Australian Open 11:30 Border Security: International - An American oil rig worker gets drilled on his shady past. A man arrives from Hong Kong with a suitcase full of meat - and something much more dangerous. A British traveller with an expired work permit may not get to visit his girlfriend after all. A package of cookbooks contains an unwanted ingredient. Land border CCTV catches a sudden switcheroo, and puts a disqualified driver in the hot seat. 12:00 Harry’s Practice - Join Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren for everything you need to know about animals. 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 The Clay Bird 2:45 Via Gori 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Dakar Rally Daily Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours Of The Scottish Islands 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8:30 Once Upon A Time In Punchbowl 9:30 Coppers 10:30 World News Australia Late 11:00 The Bridge: After the murder on the bridge, the killer makes his presence known and chooses the tabloid journalist Daniel Ferbé to act as a contact with the outside world. It turns out that the bridge murder was only the beginning, and that the purpose of that gruesome act was to draw attention to the unpleasant truths and problems in our society. 12:05 Prisoners Of War: Operation Judash 1:05 My America 2:05 Euro 2012: Stadiums Of Hate 2:40 Weatherwatch Overnight

WEDNESDAY 15

ABC

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Catching Cancer 1:30 The Jonathan Ross Show 2:35 The Wonder Years 3:00 Children’s Programs 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI 8:30 Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond 9:20 The Wrong Mans 9:50 Bluestone 42 10:20 ABC News: Late Edition 10:30 The Straits: The Trouble With Raskols - Set among the turquoise waters and lethal wildlife of Australia’s Far North Queensland and Torres Strait, comes an exotic and darkly humorous crime drama 11:30 MONA: Feel The Weird 12:00 Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond 12:45 Bluestone 42 1:30 Hockey: Men’s World League Finals: Quarter Final 3:30 Football: W-League: Round 8 - Melbourne Victory Vs Canberra United 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 Avengers” (PG) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 6:30 A Current Affair 7:00 The Big Bang Theory: The Hofstadter Isotope 7:30 TBA 8:30 Hostages: Endgame 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Forget Me Not 10:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Last Woman Standing 11:30 Dallas: JR’s Masterpiece 12:20 Extra 12:50 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 1:20 Nine Presents 1:30 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 2014 Australian Open 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 2014 Australian Open 11:30 Travel Unravelled: Walk With The Wildlife - A skydive that goes terribly wrong, find out why Jeep is nothing like a boat, and a monkey attack that bears a close resemblance to the Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Then, see what happens when a bubble-headed blonde gets stuck in an actual bubble. 12:00 Harry’s Practice 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters - Karen works to give Kate second thoughts about her relationship with Wayne, without jeopardising her own chances for the future. Amanda’s strange behaviour puzzles Fiona. 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 James May’s Toy Stories 2:00 Oz And Hugh Raise The Bar 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Dakar Rally Daily Highlights 6:00 Grand Tours Of The Scottish Islands 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The Burrowers 8:35 24 Hours In Emergency 9:30 Borgen 10:30 World News Australia Late 11:05 Prisoners Of War 12:15 Movie: “Heading South” (M d,s) - In English, French and Creole. Ellen, a 55-year-old American school teacher, travels to politically tumultuous Haiti each summer for a bit of fun with the young male locals. But this year she must compete with two other tourists for her favourite young lover, the handsome, 18-year-old Legba. 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

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CROSSWORD No. 180

SUDOKU No. 180

Your  Lucky 

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CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)

An old friend will show off their talents at a social outing. You may feel as though you don’t know them as well as you thought because you weren’t aware of their gift. Romance. A comical evening will revive a stagnant relationship. You need to go together out more often.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

You may be getting a little frustrated with your day-to-day work. Don’t let your mind wander too far, however - it will be a while before you have a chance to get away. Romance. You may feel your partner’s family is judgemental. Give them time to get to know you better.

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th)

FOR KIDS

It is important that you take the initiative a little more. If you sit and wait, you will wait forever! You need to work for what you want! Romance. You must be prepared to weigh up the risks and benefits of a new relationship. You may have overlooked the negative points.

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th)

You will receive a small sum of money from an unexpected source. Luckily, there will be much more where that came from! Romance. Don’t be any more assertive than you really need to be. Your partner will be less responsive if you become abrasive. You need to relax a little!

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)

While it is important for you to take your career seriously, you might be putting too much energy into the wrong areas. Revaluate your position and get outside advice. Romance. Don’t become obsessed with a person who is already attached. You will be wasting your time!

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st)

FINDWORD No. 180 A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

You have been wanting a bit change in your life, but haven’t really gone through the motions to get it. Get moving today and stay motivated! Romance. Your good mood will make a big difference to the state of your relationship. There has been too much negativity lately.

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd)

You would benefit from seeking out new avenues at work. There are uncharted territories just waiting to be discovered! Romance. You may feel that you and your partner are growing apart. You may be right. Do what you can to reunite your relationship. Creativity is key!

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)

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MUDDY RIVER

This will be a very favourable time for buying and selling. Provided you are able to commit yourself when the time comes, you should get a bargain. Romance. Your partner may be unpredictable at the moment. Rid yourself of expectations this week and you won’t be let down!

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

Although you have a lot to do this week, don’t pass up on an offer from a friend. This could end up being more exciting than you expect! Romance. Don’t indulge your partner too much. You don’t want to become the “yes man” in the relationship. Be firm with your stance.

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)

You may appear to be unapproachable. Be careful with this because it could affect your work life. Watch your body language and things should improve. Romance. A friend who knows your partner will give you some useful advice. You may be surprised by what they say.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

A simple hello could lead to a million things.

–Unknown

SOLUTIONS No. 180

Don’t be too much of a perfectionist. You may have to compromise a little in order to get things done. What you find to be flawless isn’t the same as what others are looking for. Romance. You may not be completely aware of your partner’s strong points. Take off your blinders!

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st)

You may be feeling that you aren’t up-todate on the latest technology. Register for a class or do some research on-line to catch up with others. Romance. Your partner’s independent mood is throwing you off guard. You may feel isolated. Give it time and it will pass.

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CLASSIFIED DEADLINE: Close of business Friday prior to publication POSITIONS VACANT

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Department of Education, Training and Employment

NOTICE OF ELECTION

Youth Support Coordinator

WEIPA TOWN AUTHORITY

Western Cape College – Weipa Campus

Nominations are hereby invited for the election of the Weipa Town Authority Chairman and for a by-election for a Weipa Town Authority Member for Weipa Town.

Department of Education, Training and Employment Salary: $52 132 - $58 132 Location: Weipa

I, Warren Seen, Returning Officer notify that an election for Weipa Town is to be held on the Saturday, 22 February 2014.

Reference: FNR20000/14 Key Duties: The Youth Support Coordinator refers at risks students to appropriate agencies and support services to assist students to overcome barriers to education and training. You provide individual support, case management and group support.

Closure of the voters roll will occur Wednesday, 22 January 2014. Residents are encouraged to contact the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to check their current enrolment details.

Enquiries: 0477 317 187 ebrad54@eq.edu.au To apply please visit www.jobs.qld.gov.au Closing Date: Sunday, 19 January 2014

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Positions Vacant Cleaners Permanent

I further notify that I have appointed Thursday, 23 January 2014 as nomination day for the elections and Weipa Town Office as the nominated place for the purpose of receiving nomination forms of candidates. Nominations must be in the approved form and must be given to me before 12 noon on nomination day, together with payment of the nomination fee of $250.00. Nomination forms may be obtained from me at Weipa Town Office. The nomination fee must be paid in cash or by cheque drawn by a financial institution. Warren Seen Returning Officer

Weipa Australia Day Awards

Western Cape College – Residential Centre is currently seeking applications from highly motivated persons with previous cleaning experience for the following positions:-

SEAFOOD

OLSEN SEAFOODS Quality Seafood Products Lynette Olsen

0427 697 179 laolsen@bigpond.com 1 Arthur Court Weipa Qld 4874

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COUNSELLING SERVICES

Cape Counselling Yvette Carter Professional Counsellor

PUBLIC NOTICES

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN THIS YEAR’S CATEGORIES INCLUDE: Citizen of the Year Young Citizen of the Year Community Event of the Year Community Group of the Year Sportsperson of the Year Junior Sportsperson of the Year Cultural Achiever of the Year Junior Cultural Achiever of the Year

Western Cape College Weipa Qld 4874 Phone – 07 4090 6444 Email – the.principal@westerncapecollege.eq.edu.au www.westerncapecollege.eq.edu.au

Nomination forms are available at the Weipa Town Office Deadline for entries is January 15, 2014 For more information call WTA on 4030 9400 Awards will be judged on merit not by the number of nominations per person

PUBLIC NOTICES

We wish you all the best for 2014

Accommodation available in a Cairns family home, close to town, schools & TAFE.Transport offered. References available. Have Blue Card. Ph Sandy 0409 512 305 for a price.

Australian Counselling Association Inc. Registration No. 6517

The Commission for Children and Young People Act 2000 requires the preferred applicant to be subject to employment screening. A nonsmoking policy is effective in Queensland Government buildings and office.

Weipa Caravan Park & Camping Ground will re-open on the 9th January with the following office hours: Mon-Fri – 9am to 4pm Sat & Sun – closed Please be aware that these are our wet season hours and office hours will once again be extended when the dry season starts. If the office is unattended and you require ice or a gas bottle refill, please ring the bell or contact management.

ACCOMMODATION

- Support with Alcohol & Drug Issues - Conflict Resolution/Healthy Relationships - Depression - Stress Management - Grief & Loss - Parenting with Confidence - Corporate Staff Support Tower One, Boundary Rd, Weipa Ph: 0429 062 449 capecounselling@outlook.com

The ability to prioritise and manage your time effectively is essential, as is excellent attention to detail and operational skills. All positions are permanent with a probation period of 3 months. Duties would commence on January 28th 2014.

Applications close 5pm Friday, 17th January 2014

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Counselling Services

• 2x Cleaners – Permanent up to 38hrs per week

Interested applicants are required to provide a cover letter, attached to a comprehensive resume outlining skills and previous experience. Further information regarding these positions can be obtained by contacting Michele Elms, Manager Corporate Services (melms2@eq.edu.au)

PHONE: 1300 4874 00 FAX: 1300 7872 48 EMAIL:

Diabetes support Group

meet the first Tuesday of each month at 7.00pm at the Golf Club. Contact Tonia 0429 699 300 or Randall 0428 199 248

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INJURED WILDLIFE Phone Kristy 0427 799 748

CHURCH SERVICES ST JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Boundary Road

Services: Saturday Vigil 6pm Sunday 8.30am Contact: Kath 4069 9346 ST LUKES ANGLICAN AND UNITING CHURCH

Sunday Service 9.15am Phone Rev Ron Watson 4069 7228 for more information ST BARNABAS UNITING CHURCH, NAPRANUM Sunday Church Services 10am - Singing and Worship; 10.30am Service starts 6.30pm Prayer Meeting and Evening Healing Service every Sunday Tuesday 6pm - Youth Group Contact: James Hughes 4069 7228 Wednesday School – 5 to 7pm Contact: Gay Lesine Huni 0428 146 899 • Kids Club Mon & Thurs • Hoopla Fri Night Fundraising We invite people to attend early morning Prayer meetings with us every day 5 – 6.30 am For Weddings, Baptism, Marriage and Funeral contact Pastor Palmer Wapau, 0447 801 660 Community Minister Napranum

UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Apostolic Jesus Name Fellowship A Godly welcome awaits you – come and feel the Presence of our Great GOD!

Fellowship times held at the Napranum Community Hall Sunday 10.30am and 6.30pm Sunday School 9am Midweek Wednesday 7pm “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.” – Romans 5:8 For more information on service times please contact Reverend Mairu on 4069 9634

WESTERN CAPE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD What is missing? CH––CH UR! So come along and be enlightened by the word of God Sunday Service 10am at the Convention Centre ALL WELCOME! Senior Pastor Semi Ratocoka – 0458 530 854 Assistant Pastor Sai Nadredre – 4069 9604 Assistant Pastor Leon Proud – 4069 9584


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If your lures won’t go deep enough a down-rigger can solve your problem. For example, if the fish are holding at 10 metres and your lure only goes to two metres then you attach the lure to the down-rigger and lower it to 10 metres and put the lure right in the fishes faces. Big sharks are still a problem and they only seem to take the better quality fish, leaving the small fish for the anglers. Gary The Baker has his young bloke Josh back from school and they found the Tuna willing, with young Josh scoring a big ‘un. On the weekend just past Dylan Whilhelmi and I went up to Dyfuken with Gary and Josh, and Stretch and Gee, where we had to move around a lot but put together a nice feed of Tuskies, Coral Trout, Cod, Red Emperor and some of the biggest Stripies I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately I had another rod go out of a rod holder so if any one snags a Luvius rod and a 3500 Certate HD just email me and I will come and

pick it up - but I don’t like my chances. Stretch and Gee have been getting big Reds and Queenies at secret spot 56. The rivers are still a bit quiet but there are signs of improvement, with Hazel Ortez landing a big Diamond Trevally in Waldron Creek on a Gold Bomber, before we set up some bait fishing and scored some under-sized Grunter. Queenfish are working the bait schools around Evans Landing and across the other side of the river on the flats Golden Trevally were knocking over the bait fish as they patrolled the edges of the weed beds. The Mission River bridge has had some thumper Black Jew with one lucky angler nailing four. Less than a month to go before the Barra season opens and hopefully we have a good season as we still haven’t had any significant rainfall in the right places. ‘Til next week smooth seas, calm breezes and tight lines.

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FRONT 9 – TEE OFF BY 0730 LAST SUNDAY Winner – Gus Walker Runner Up – Duncan Nunns Hoffmans – John McInnes Longest Drive (Mens) – Ralph Weeding Longest Drive (Womens) – Soa Mickelson

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Weipa weather

Weipa tide chart Wed 8 Time

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2157 2.38 2323 2.15 2109 1.41 MOON PHASES: • Full Moon - Jan 16 • Last Quarter - Jan 24 • New Moon - Jan 31 • First Quarter - Jan 8

Weipa 5-day weather forecast THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Thunderstorms 7 - 5 knots, E - NE winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

33°

Thunderstorms 9 - 8 knots, ENE - NE winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

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Thunderstorms 10 - 9 knots, E winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

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SUNDAY

Possible Thunderstorm 9 knots, ESE - ENE winds. Chance of rain 90% Min 24°C.

32°

MONDAY

Possible Thunderstorm 9 knots, E - ENE winds. Chance of rain 80% Min 24°C.

32°

While the Western Cape Bulletin takes every care to ensure the information contained in the Tide and Weather information is correct, the Western Cape Bulletin accepts no responsibility for it’s accuracy. Information is provided by the Bureau of Meteorology.

Western Cape Bulletin January 8, 2014 Page 19


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Holiday season fishing heats up

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Home in Weipa for the school holidays, Josh Hilton has been bagging some big fish on trips with his dad.

License Nos: Electrical - 12362 BSA - ACR & Builders - 728995

WEIPA HIRE PTY LTD More than just a night out... Come in & enjoy a relaxed family environment!

Congratulations Raymond Dall for winning the $1100 Jag the Joker & thank you for donating $500 to the Slack Family Trust

Celebrate Australia Day at Golfies! ✸ 7.30am start ✸ Aussie barbecue breakfast ✸ Australia Day awards ✸ Prizes for best dressed ✸ Aussie games for the kids Fully air-conditioned, great venue for any special occasion

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Send your fishing photos to: brettchina@me.com

HAPPY New Year to all my readers. I hope Santa brought some new tackle, rods and reels for all the good children, big and small. The weather gods have been

WEIPA SMASH REPAIRS  Panel beating  Spray painting  Rustproofing  All insurance and private repairs  D/Cab conversions

 Windscreen replacement  High impact glass – side and rear  Machinery glass  King Springs  Powerdown shock absorbers

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We’ll get you back on the road!

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January 8, 2014

reasonably kind over the break and some great early morning sessions have resulted in some good captures. Out on the briny the reefs north and south have been

giving up a variety of species from kindergarten fish to some real monsters. Jim Borthwick took the opportunity to slip down to the southern reefs to score big Nannygai, Red Emperor and Tuskfish. I managed to have a fish over the break and found the Mackerel and Long-Tail Tuna

quite willing to take a trolled 190 Laser Pro. The secret to finding the fish was to have my sounder running looking for bait schools with the predators rounding them up. Once you find them just keep your lures working around the bait schools.  continued on page 19


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