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DE-REGULATION of three air routes will come into force from 2015 when the existing contracts expire, including the Cairns to Weipa route, along with the Cairns to Horn Island and Townsville to Mt Isa routes. According to the Department of Transport and Main Roads, the Cairns-Weipa route carries 70,000 passengers a year from 17 flights a week, while Cairns-Horn Island carries 67,000 passengers from 17 flights. While Torres Shire mayor

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Pedro Stephen described the announcement as “good news for locals” interim chairman of the Weipa Town Authority Stretch Noonan has accused the State Government of not listening to the people. “DIAC (Department of Immigration and Citizenship) will officially pull out of the region at the end of this month (February). “According to figures supplied to the WTA by Weipa Airport operators there are 68,000 passengers per year on the Cairns-Weipa route. “DIAC used 3000-plus

flights into Weipa in 2013 which will bring the number of passengers down under the 65,000 per annum thresh hold which is required to justify de-regulation.” Mr Noonan said as well Cape Alumina had pulled out of their tenement in the now strategic environment area which is part of the Wenlock River following the decision of the Newman Government. “Then the South of Embley project was scaled back. “Therefore, the flights for 2014 will be well below the numbers required for deregulation, although deregulation will come into

effect from January 1, 2015.” Mr Noonan said de-regulation will cause uncertainty in pricing as well as flights. “It will affect people’s health including getting out to see specialists; getting out to have babies, connecting flights for holidays, business etc. “There will be a whole range of areas which will be affected,” he said. Major carriers Virgin Airlines and Rex Aviation said they would review the situation following the announcement.  continued page 2

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THE people of Weipa took to the polls last Saturday with a total of 428 votes cast both on the day and in pre-polling for the Weipa Town Authority by-election. With 160 votes Ian McNamara was elected chairperson and Tracey Jia (with 167 votes) has been elected the new member. Chief Executive Officer and Returning Officer Warren Seen, welcomed the new members into the WTA. “It is with great pleasure I announce the Weipa Town Authority’s new chairperson Ian McNamara and member Tracy Jia,” Mr Seen said. “It was great to see keen interest for pre-polling and an excellent turn out on polling day,” he said. “This displays the public are interested in

local issues and have a passion for progress in their community,” he said. “ T h e We i p a To w n Authority are excited to work with a new team and tap into fresh ideas and collaboratively to achieve beneficial results for the whole community,” he said. The results for chairperson are: Ian McNamara 160 Stretch Noonan 155 Yvette Carter 93 The results for members are: Tracey Jia 167 Crazy Pete Graham 127 Zoe Wescott 78 Kevin Harvey 34 The delegation of office for the new chair and member will take place at 8.30am on Thursday, February 27 at the Council Chambers during the WTA General Meeting.

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Cook MP David Kempton stated it was inevitable as demand for the services in locations such as Weipa and Horn Island grew, that these routes would be deregulated. “I will continue to watch the level of services and cost of airfares associated with this flight and will work very closely with the local community to ensure the region is not disadvantaged,” he said. QantasLink has had a monopoly on these air routes and North Queensland Area Manager Matt Trevett-Lyall was being tight-lipped about the decision: “We will have to look at what’s been proposed and put all the facts together. A spokesperson from Qantas said: “Qantas will continue to provide vital air services to our loyal customers in these communities. Qantas has proven to be the airline of choice on contested regional routes around Australia which is due to our exceptional service, leading on time performance, connections and frequencies to domestic and international destinations, as well as our market leading frequent flyer program.” Virgin Airlines have expressed

an interest in these routes in the past and a spokesperson from the airline said: “We are reviewing our options in terms of route expansion in light of the Government’s announcement.” Spokesperson from Rex Airlines said: “Rex’s decision to operate any of the mentioned routes post de-regulation would be a normal commercial decision and would also be subject to QantasLink’s future intentions in regards to maintaining services on these routes post de-regulation.” Transport and Main Roads Minister Scott Emerson said last week: “We are a government that is working to revitalise frontline services, as promised at the election, and this decision will remove red tape for the airline industry and achieve that.” “From 2015, when the existing contracts end, three routes will be opened up to commercial competition so the market can set the best price and service levels. All other routes will go out to tender. “We’ll continue to monitor patronage on these routes with the option to re-regulate if we feel the airlines aren’t delivering for regional communities,” Mr Emerson said.

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An irreverent, satirical (and totally fictional) comment upon the issues of life, by our faceless correspondent. THE Minister has asked me to explain the recent payment of $880 million from the Australian Tax Office to Mr Rupert Murdoch and his News Corporation, and I will run over the bullet points he has sent me. Firstly, and the Minister has given this one a double underscore, he has never, ever, referred to Mr Murdoch as resembling a wizen old turtle. The Minister has the greatest respect for Australian wild life, and also for Mr Murdoch. Now, the money. The Minister confirms

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Be wary around drains in the wet THE recent monsoonal weather trough has tested Rocky Point drainage works completed by the Weipa Town Authority in 2013. The drains have remained unblocked during the “wet season” and flowed without major incident, pooling or flooding. Drainage maintenance has also been carried out at Trunding and areas of Nanum. Now “The Wet” is here, this high volume of water means faster flowing drains and flooding can occur fairly readily. With the unpredictability of the rain the WTA are warning about the dangers posed by flood waters and remind the community to be diligent with safety precautions around drains. Children especially should be supervised. Don’t be complacent, be cautious. We recommend drivers of vehicles take all precautions in heavy rain periods. Although the drains flow well you can get a buildup of debris on the drain heads which can cause some minor flooding. During storms the WTA Parks and Gardens team progressively remove debris from drain heads to achieve better water flow capacity. Also remember that whatever goes into the drains travels into our water-ways. To protect our ecosystem on the Cape, think about what you put into the drains. No chemicals, motor oils or obstacles that will block the drains. The Clean Away Depot at the Weipa Landfill will collect some hazardous chemicals. To find out about more about this collection service, phone 40 698 231. To report flooding drains that have not subsided within a four-hour time frame, contact the WTA at www.weipatownoffice.com and go to Online Services – Issues, Concerns & Maintenance Forms.

that the Government has decided to go ahead with the payment of approximately $880 million to Mr Murdoch. All cabinet members are agreed that this is the right thing to do, and we would not dream of challenging him in the courts – even if we could afford the lawyers. We have written to Mr Murdoch and told him the cheque is in the post. The Minister understands that there has been some confusion as to why the ATO has reversed its normal policy of charging people and corporations as much tax as it can wring out of them. The Minister would like to make it clear that this gift is a special case, and taxes will continue to be levied as normal on the rest of the Australian community, on a slightly more generous scale than last year, as buying off Mr Murdoch has left rather a hole in the budget. As to why the payment has become necessary, the Minister’s financial advisers

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have assured him that it relates to Mr Murdoch’s US operations, a private bank in Bermuda, and certain friendly stake holders in China. The tax situation is perfectly clear and transparent – to the Departmental experts, at least – and is no cause for concern to the general public. Finally, the Minister would like voters to consider what they are getting for their generosity. Mr Murdoch’s newspapers and the Fox Network are an integral and valued part of Australia. Their clear-sighted vision was invaluable during the last government, and even more so during the election. They are a vital part of the Government’s continuing encouragement of the right sort of news reporting, and the public should rest assured they are receiving very good value for money. Bruce O’Krat, Advisor to the Minister

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Apunipima midwives win scholarship Five midwives have been given an opportunity to obtain a Postgraduate Certificate in Screening, Diagnostics, Pharmacology and Prescribing for Midwives from Griffith University, thanks to an $18,750 scholarship from the Australian Government’s Department of Health, administered by the Australian College of Nursing. Midwives who successfully complete their Certificate as well as a Midwifery Peer Review process become eligible to obtain Medicare provider numbers, prescribe limited, appropriate medicine, organise referrals and order obstetric ultrasounds for their clients. “We are excited and honoured to have won the Nursing and Allied Health Scholarship,” Apunipima Maternal and Child

Health Team Program Manager Rachel Sargeant said. “This qualification will enable us to provide a more complete service to the women of Cape York. Currently only General Practitioners and Nurse Practitioners can conduct blood tests, provide referrals and prescribe medicines. Eligible midwives can also offer these services, meaning remote pregnant women can get referrals and prescriptions regardless of whether a GP/NP is available in their community. It also contributes to continuity of care for women as they can get more services from their midwife than before. “Apunipima is committed to the professional development of its staff as it means better care for our clients. Five of our midwives will be undertaking

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Federal inquiry into the harmful use of alcohol in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities THe House of Representatives Standing Committee on indigenous Affairs has announced an inquiry into the harmful use of alcohol in Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander communities. NACCHO Chair Justin Mohamed said the NACCHO secretariat will be working closely with its 150 members to make sure the role of Aboriginal Community Controlled health is recognised in any future long-term plans and recommendations as identified in NATSIHP the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health plan 2013-2023. The Chair of the Committee, Dr Sharman Stone, said: “The Committee is not singling out Aboriginal and

Torres Strait Islander people as the only group that have problems with alcohol. “We know that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are more likely to abstain from alcohol than non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. “However we are concerned that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, who do consume alcohol, drink at riskier levels which has a greater impact on their health.” Dr Stone said: “While there is no doubt that alcohol abuse has a significant impact on families and communities right across Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are between four and five times more likely to be hospitalised, and between five and eight times

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more likely to die as a result of harmful alcohol use. “Statistics such as these are of great concern. “We wish to hear from specialists and communities about what is working and why and submissions are now being called for.” The Committee will inquiry into and report on: • Patterns of supply of, and demand for alcohol in different Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, age groups and genders • The social and economic determinants of harmful alcohol use across Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities • Trends and prevalence of alcohol related harm, including alcohol-fuelled

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Squires Family Fundraiser thank you I woulD like to thank the weipa community for once again digging deep and making the Squires Family Fundraiser a huge success. The Back to the 80’s function at the Carpentaria Golf Club last Saturday raised over $16,000 for the local family, and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves as well. I would like to thank all the volunteers that helped and

supported me organising the event and then on the night – without them it wouldn’t have been as successful as it was. A big thanks to all the sponsors and people that donated

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MeMber for Cook, David Kempton, has announced that the State Government will commit $10m towards the sealing of the Peninsula Development road. The announcement was made at the Cooktown and Cape York business Conference held at Cooktown on February 20 which I attended. Whilst this $10m is most welcome it falls well short of the $40m pledged by Premier Campbell Newman last year as part of his government’s co-contribution towards the then Federal Labor government’s $210m Infrastructure allocation for Cape York communities. Under current Queensland Government road costings it takes $1.75m to bitumen 1km of road in Cape York and this would mean the Mr Kempton’s announced $10m would seal a little under 6km of the PDR. It’s time for Mr Kempton to provide some clarity to Cape York communities as to whether or not the Queensland Government will stay true to its $40m pledge to the Cape’s most important road. Billy Gordon ALP Candidate for Cook

Extra boost for key Cape York road I woulD like to congratulate the Queensland Government for its $10 million investment in Cape York, which will enable further sealing of the Peninsula Development road. Together with the $210 million pledged – and set aside – by the Federal Government in December, it will help to provide greater economic, social and environmental benefits for the region. However, I would like to correct inaccurate statements made by the ALP candidate for the seat of Cook, Billy Gordon, which I can only describe as “totally wrong”. Billy Gordon has obviously been listening to former Infrastructure

prizes – wow – it was amazing! And of course, a huge thank you to Stretch and Giembra from the Western Cape Bulletin for their support as always. Tonia May

Minister Anthony Albanese. Premier Newman never pledged $40 million towards Cape York infrastructure, and our $210 million was never dependant on a State Government contribution. When Albanese made his commitment back in June 2013 there were three key elements that he overlooked – firstly, he had not consulted with community leaders, secondly, he had not consulted with the Queensland Premier, and thirdly, he’d clearly not consulted with his own Treasury, because there was never any money attached to the project. What we’ve done with the support of Infrastructure Minister Warren Truss is identified where the money will come from and the $210 million is available as soon as the relevant planning works and contracts are undertaken. I am absolutely committed to working closely with Cook MP David Kempton and Cape York leaders to ensure that the funding package is targeted to the areas of most need. At the forum with David Kempton last month we both committed to doing what the Labor Party hasn’t done, and that’s consult with the community to identify priorities. Our funding is not conditional on State Government funding, and David should be commended for his efforts in securing an additional $10 million for the PDR. I would also dispute Mr Gordon’s claim that $10 million would only seal 6km of the PDR. At the forum there was a very good presentation by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, which identified that the cost of sealing varies greatly depending on whether it’s a relatively flat, straightforward section, a steep and windy range, or it includes culverts and bridges. Ultimately, it comes down to community priorities and how they want the money spent. I have no doubt, given David’s strong advocacy and commitment to his region, he will continue to deliver – I’d anticipate that this could be the first tranche of funding, with more to come in the years ahead. Warren Entsch Federal Member for Leichhardt


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Joint initiative to target feral pigs Feral pigs will be targeted under a joint State and Federal Government initiative to aid marine turtle recovery and continue the war on pests. The Australian and Queensland Governments will jointly invest up to $7 million to help reduce the threat to marine turtle nests from feral pigs and protect Queensland’s iconic turtle populations both now and into the future. The Australian Government will match the Queensland Government’s investment of $3.5 million over the next four years. The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is home to three endangered turtle species. Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt said this program will help protect turtle eggs, hatchlings and habitat along the Queensland coast. “Feral pig predation

of turtle nests is one of the main threats facing marine turtle populations in Queensland. They prey on the eggs of our olive ridley, flatback, loggerhead, green and hawksbill turtles. Finding a way to stop this destruction of turtle nests is an important priority for both our Governments,” Mr Hunt said. “In some areas along the coast up to 90 per cent of turtle nests are lost to predation by feral pigs. “Of greatest concern, and a priority for the Australian Government, is the protection of turtle populations nesting on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula. “Turtle populations at most risk in these areas are the western Cape York populations of the olive ridley turtle, listed as ‘Endangered’ and the flatback turtle, which is currently listed as ‘Vulnerable’,” Mr Hunt said.

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The Cape York Turtle and Dugong Task Force and Balkanu Cape York Development Corporation have applauded the State and Federal Governments for joining forces to help protect Cape York’s iconic turtle population. The Task Force and Balkanu have worked vigorously over the last two years to develop a sustainable turtle and dugong protection policy. Established in 2011 the Task Force represents 28 salt-water groups on Cape York. Hundreds of meetings and workshops with traditional owners have taken place, resulting in the release in October 2013 of the Cape York Turtle and Dugong Strategy. The Strategy contains sub-

regional and local plans for the management of turtles and dugongs, including a number of projects to secure and sustain future populations. Amongst other measures, the projects include rectification of the collapse of the Raine Island rookery; preventing pig predation of turtle nesting sites, local hunting moratoriums, catch limits and the support of Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation centres. Task Force Chairman Robbie Deemal welcomed the commitment of both governments to eradicate the threats to Cape York’s turtle population. He said the Task Force’s Strategy document should become the governments’ blueprint for future action. “The Turtle and Dugong task force is committed to continuing to help facilitate this important work, and we thank both governments for recognising the need to act,” Deemal said. “However there is much still to be done, and we look forward to working with the governments to ensure that the way forward outlined in the Task Force’s Strategy document, developed by Cape York traditional owners, is implemented.”

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news Red Cross patient accommodation opens in Cairns PatieNtS in cairns and across Cape York and the Torres Strait can look forward to better health services following the opening of a new accommodation centre last week. The Red Cross’ Wellbeing Centre, Pat Gosper Place, on Lake Street in Cairns is a 44-room facility offering accommodation and support to people from rural and remote areas who have travelled to Cairns for medical treatment. The Red Cross’ Wellbeing Centre on Lake Street in Cairns will provide a safe place for recovery. Senator Jan McLucas congratulated the Red Cross and the local health community for bringing this project to fruition. “Congratulations to Red Cross and the local health community for bringing this project to fruition,” Senator McLucas said. “There is demand in our community for such a facility so it is reassuring to know people from some of the most remote parts of the Far North will have a safe, comfortable place they can call home after they receive their medical treatment in Cairns.” Senator McLucas also paid tribute to local legend Pat Gosper who the centre has been named after. “While the Far North Community celebrates the opening of this important facility, it is

Official unveiling of the plaque by the Governor of Queensland Penelope Wensley AC and Pat Gosper at the opening of the Red Cross’ Wellbeing Centre last week.

also a special day for the Gosper family,” Senator McLucas said. “It is fitting the centre has been named Pat Gosper Place given her ongoing commitment to Red Cross in Cairns for more than half a century.” Apunipima Cape York Health Council said the opening of the Pat Gosper Place was a welcome addition to services offered to Cape York patients when in Cairns. “Apunipima, along with other health stakeholders are working hard to make patient travel as seamless and stress free as possible,” Apunipima CEO Cleveland Fagan said. “Our free seven day a week Client Transport Service to eligible,

Cape York-based patients helps them get around when they’re in Cairns. This is just one small part of the patient journey. “A bigger part is facilities such as Pat Gosper Place which offer a comfortable and supportive environment for those who come to Cairns from the Cape and other rural and remote areas. “Having a home away from home supports improved health outcomes by removing the stress associated with finding and paying for accommodation. “We congratulate the Red Cross on their new facility and welcome the role it will play in supporting better health outcomes for remote patients.”

Serious assault charge, Rocky Point Police charged a man following investigations into a serious assault at Rocky Point on Sunday night. It is alleged that around 9pm, two men were involved in an altercation in the car park of a golf club on Tom Morrison Drive when one man was struck in the face with a glass. A 17-year-old man sustained a large laceration to his neck and was transported to Weipa Hospital for treatment. Police have charged a 20-yearold local man with assault occasioning bodily harm and he will appear in Weipa Magistrates Court on March 11.

Nominate a Police Officer NomiNatioNS for Police officer of the Year are open to the public to nominate officers for good work. To date we’ve had the following winners since the award opened

in July: July – Senior Constable Glenn Buckle (Cairns); August – A/Senior Sergeant Erin Shawcross (Gordonvale); September – Senior Constable Andy Pratt (Mt Surpise); October – Constable Karina Pols (Kowanyama); November – A/Senior Constable David Young (Horn Island); December – Senior Constable Sarah Edwards (Mooroobool Beat); and January – Sergeant Greg Lee (Atherton). All officers received comments from members of the community, nominating them for the work they’ve done in the community whilst at work, and in their own time. Nominations are open to all members of the community . The available area to make comment is brief however please attach additional pages with more information with reasons why you think your nominated officer should be acknowledged for their hardwork. Hyperlink to the nomination forms and general information about the award can be found at: http://mypolice. qld.gov.au/cairns/2013/07/12/ locals-encouraged-to-nominatelocal-police-for-district-award/

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Come along to our first community forum for 2014 Everyone is invited to attend our upcoming community forum, where we will provide a summary of 2013 site performance and activities, including safety, people, land regeneration and production. We will also share the mine’s 2014 priorities, including an update about the South of Embley Project. When: Tuesday 18 March 2014 Where: WTA Council Chambers (behind Weipa town office) Time: 6.00pm meet and greet, 6.30pm start As always, there will also be an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on any other aspect of our operation. For catering purposes, please register your attendance by phoning 1800 707 633 or emailing RTAweipafeedback@riotinto.com

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Constable Natalie Fowler at the Kowanyama Church presentation.

coNStable Natalie Fowler was honoured to be invited as the first guest speaker at the local Kowanyama women’s church group by the ministers wife, Val. Natalie was asked to speak about her life and the challenges she’s had to overcome whilst peforming Police duties in general as well as in remote indigenous communities. Natalie was able to discuss a wide range of issues with the women and talked about what inspired her to join the Police force as well as her daily duties as a first response officer. She also pointed out to the group, that Police Officers are the same as everyone else, we aren’t excused from the law and

that we not only have to abide by it, we are held accountable to a higher authority as well. “Whilst it was a pretty informal chat, we talked about a wide range of topics and I’m pretty sure I was able to break down some barriers and forge a stronger relationship with the women in my community,” Constable Fowler said. “The ladies asked a lot of questions and I’m hoping that I was able to give them an insight into what it’s like to be a Police Officer as well as some of the problems we face.” “Val and the ladies were quite appreciative of my willingness to join in with the group and thanked me for my time.”


news Who to call if you have poor mobile phone service People in rural and remote areas who have poor mobile phone service are encouraged to make their case known to the Department of Communications – and encourage their local Council to become involved. The Federal Government has set aside $100 million for a Mobile Coverage Programme to improve mobile phone coverage, including in mobile black spots. The money is to be invested in telecommunications network infrastructure to improve both coverage of high quality terrestrial mobile voice and wireless broadband services in rural and remote Australia, and competition in the provision of such services.

People living in rural and remote areas and entities such as local Councils should ensure that their local black spot or reception anomaly is known to the Department, so that it may be included in one or both parts of the Mobile Coverage Programme. The $80 million Mobile Network Expansion Project is to improve mobile coverage along major transport routes, in small communities and in areas that are prone to experiencing natural disasters. This $80 million will be provided to one or more of the three mobile network operators (Optus, Telstra and Vodafone) to deliver services to communities identified on a list of locations that currently receive

poor, or no, mobile coverage. People in rural areas should read the Department’s Discussion Paper and encourage their local Council to engage with the plans for the expenditure of the $80 million if your mobile coverage is poor. If you, or they have a preference for the way the mobile network operators are involved in the expansion project, write in to support whichever of the three proposed plans you think will be best. The $20 million Mobile Black Spots Project is to improve mobile coverage in locations with unique coverage problems, such as areas with high demand for services during seasonal holiday periods.

If your local area is not included in plans for the expenditure of the $80 million, you can put in an expression of interest to provide a cocontribution to a local solution (through establishment of a mobile base station). Details about the Programme, including how to make a submission, can be found at www.communications. gov.au/mobile Submissions can be emailed or posted and must be with the Department by February 28. Further information about the Mobile Coverage Programme can be obtained by contacting the Department of Communications via the above email address or by phone on 1800 113 486.

More home ownership opportunities for Indigenous communities Indigenous communities will now have greater opportunities for home ownership in Queensland with new laws coming into effect this week. Minister for Natural Resources and Mines Andrew Cripps said the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Holding Act 2013 would resolve glitches in the now repealed Land Holding Act 1985, which prevented one third of applications from being finalised. “The State Government is removing the barriers that prevent sustainable home ownership opportunities for Indigenous communities,” Mr Cripps said. “While the 1985 Act was the first step in delivering homeownership in Indigenous communities, it contained inadequacies which hindered the delivery of important social housing, the

transfer of land and home ownership in Indigenous communities. “Since the previous Act commenced, there have been just 238 granted leases out of 625 known applications, with 208 applications approved but never finalised. “The new Act protects and continues previously granted leases and lease entitlements and provides the necessary tools to resolve outstanding issues, including clarifying residential and infrastructure boundaries. “By finalising the outstanding lease entitlements, we will be able to deliver more Indigenous home ownership and promote social housing and commercial development in Indigenous communities.” Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Multicultural Affairs

Minister Glen Elmes said greater flexibility in land transaction and home ownership are important steps towards addressing Indigenous disadvantage. “The provision of freehold land isn’t a solution in itself, but is part of a wider strategy to address entrenched disadvantage within Indigenous communities and will support job creation and economic growth,” Mr Elmes said. “The State Government is committed to ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders have the same opportunities afforded to all other Queenslanders, and that includes home ownership. “Resolving the complication and unwieldy tenure arrangements in the Deed of Grant in Trust communities is a significant step, together with educa-

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More Indigenous recruiting officers join Army ranks THE Australian Army has appointed eight new Indigenous recruiting officers to support Indigenous candidates throughout the recruiting process and help boost numbers across the service. The soldiers, who rank from Lance Bombadier to Warrant Officer Class One, were appointed recently by the Chief of Army, Lieutenant General David Morrison, AO with the aim of better engaging new recruits. The recruiting officers will be based in Brisbane, To w n s v i l l e , S y d n e y,

Melbourne, Canberra and Adelaide. Another two Indigenous Mentors will be posted to the Army Recruit Training Centre at the Kapooka Army Base near Wagga Wagga, NSW, to support Indigenous recruits through their basic training. Newly appointed Indigenous recruiting officer Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Ken Nelliman, said the appointments were a fantastic initiative. “As a Torres Strait Islander, I have no doubt there are many Indigenous men and women out there

who could do very well in Defence,” WO1 Nelliman said. “This initiative will strive to improve numbers of Indigenous personnel in the Australian Army, in what is already a strong, diverse organisation.” With the team officially appointed and welcomed by the Chief of Army, their task now lies ahead to engage the Indigenous communities in their respective locations. “The team is very capable, ready and keen to get out there and do our job,” WO1 Nelliman said.

Surprising research reveals four crocodiles species can climb high into trees. From Australian Geographic . . . WHEN it comes to avoiding a potentially fatal croc encounter in Australia’s Top End, most people would have their eyes on the water – but have you ever thought to look up? Crocodiles are already known for impressive speed and agility around the water, but a new study published this week shows they are also capable of climbing trees. “Nobody who has ever witnessed a freshwater crocodile run in a galloping gait would ever suspect them capable of such agility [in the trees], yet they are skilled at it,” says Dr Adam Britton, study co-author at Charles Darwin University in Darwin, NT. Crocodiles basking in trees The research, led by Dr Vladimir Dinets at the University of Tennessee in the USA, is the first to focus on climbing behaviours of crocodilians, a group also including alligators, caimans and gharials. The scientists confirmed that four different crocodile species – found in Australia, Africa and the Americas – are all able to climb, some as high as 4m, where they were observed basking in trees. Climbing abilities vary by

species and also by size. Small, lightweight crocs, primarily juveniles less than 1.5m long, are able to reach the highest branches, while larger individuals are usually found on lower perches, no more than a metre above the water. Australia’s freshwater crocodile can climb steep slopes, such as those along riverbanks, which saltwater crocodiles would have more trouble with. “Hatchlings of both species...can even climb vertical brickwork, which is the cause of occasional crocodile farm escapes,” Adam told Australian Geographic. Crocodiles climb to survey territory In addition to basking in the sun, wild reptiles may be using the perches to survey their territory. He argues that “crocs may be gaining height for surveillance purposes to look for predators, prey and other crocodiles that are competitors.” People have little to worry about regarding attacks from above, though. In most cases, particularly during the day, the researchers found that the crocs were skittish and would rapidly slide off branches into the water when approached. Professor Grahame Webb,

a biologist and founder of Crocodylus Park in Darwin, says the findings are intriguing, but adds that he’s never seen any saltwater or freshwater crocodiles climbing trees in the way goannas and iguanas do. “I have difficulty even imagining a crocodile several metres up in a mangrove,” he says. Clues from extinct crocodiles The finding may have implications for the study of extinct animals from fossils, as little about the skeletons of living crocodiles suggests that they have climbing ability. Dr Paul Willis, director of the Royal Institute of Australia, in Adelaide, is a palaeontologist who published research on the possibility of extinct treedwelling crocodiles in the 1990s. He says that the idea was met with bemusement at the time, so the new finding is a pleasant surprise. “I was tickled to see new research addressing the possibility that now-extinct crocodile species could climb,” he says. Adam agrees that the study “reminds us that living creatures may use their physical structures in surprising ways, expanding our thinking about...the capabilities of extinct species.”

Welcome to the team: (Rear L-R) Lance Bombardier John Murphy, Sergeant John Angel-Hands, Sergeant Natalie Dudman, Corporal Rhiannon Busch (Indigenous Mentor Army Recruit Training Centre), Sergeant Shane Cox and Warrant Officer 1 Ken Nelliman. (Front L-R) Sergeant Annie Dufficy, Chief of Army Lieutenant-General David Morrison and Corporal Joanne Edwards.

Increased funding for Indigenous men MEN’S support services in Far North Queensland Indigenous communities are set to receive a much needed boost thanks to a new $2 million State Government funding initiative. David Kempton, Member for Cook, said applications were now open for the new funding which would deliver support services to help tackle health and wellbeing issues, including reducing alcohol-related harm in communities including Kowanyama, Lockhart River, Mapoon, Napranum, and Pormpuraaw. “The rates of assaults and domestic and family violence are well above the state average in Indigenous communities,” Mr Kempton said. “Alcohol can be one of the primary causes of much of this violence and often there are no alternate services available like the ones you find in major cities.”

Mr Kempton said the services would provide face-to-face counselling to help people improve personal relationships, build emotional resilience and selfreliance. “The men’s support services will also provide case management along with information, advice and referral for better health,” he said. “This funding will assist those men requiring support, address the underlying issues that cause them to abuse alcohol and in the long-term, help cut the rate of harm in some of our most remote communities.” Non-government organisations are encouraged to apply for a share of the funding and for more information www. communities.qld.gov.au<http://www. communities.qld.gov.au>. Applications close on March 10, 2014.

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Phone scam targets Indigenous communities A prominent northern territory author, who has spent much of his life in remote Australia, believes an international phone scam is affecting indigenous communities throughout Australia. riCHArD trUDGen reports on how the scam has cost some people in Arnhem Land all their money and sent businesses broke. He warns communities to be careful . . . BeFORe Christmas, 2013, I received a phone call from a Yolngu person who wanted me to make a transfer of many thousands of dollars into asia. All the lights went on for me and, after a number of days investigating it was clear that a large phone scam was operating out of Asia, targeting Yolngu people in Arnhem Land. The scam had been going on unnoticed by the authorities for well over 12 months. Many Yolngu people have lost a lot of money and had their lives thrown in to turmoil because of it. One family is broke and had to close their store on their small community because of it. Their closest store is two hours away by four-wheeldrive. The complex scam used financial accounts of some Yolngu individuals as central accounts in which to hide the money trail, and then transferred the money from these accounts via Western Union to the scammers in Asia. The scam includes a Balanda Australian, or someone with a strong Australian accent. They also seem to have local knowledge as to whom would be good to target in first case. This person seems to have done considerable social profiling on two or three key Yolngu families. That is they know a lot about the family and have some

Author Richard Trudgen.

special story that would only be know by a handful of outsiders. So it was easy for this Balanda to gain the trust of the Yolngu involved as he knew so much about them, even their name and the names of close relatives. The scam involves advising the Yolngu people that they have large sums of money that belongs to the family - $80,000 or a million dollars - and that they will help them get the money for them. This person even uses his alleged wife and children to talk to the Yolngu as part of getting them on side. When he has their trust he obtains bank account details including their passwords and access codes. It then seems that he uses these bank account/s to move money they have scammed off other Yolngu people to themselves somewhere in Asia.

If it sounds suspicious ignore it Queensland Police Inspector for the Torres strait and nPa, david lacey said that although there has not been any reports of similar scams happening in the region, that people should be wary of suspicious phone calls and emails. “The general rule of thumb is if it sounds suspicious ignore it, and if you do not know the person do not respond,” Inspector Lacey said. Inspector Lacey also Only this Balanda Australian talks to these central account owners but he also has many other Asian workers, calling out of a call centre. These other Asians then ring other Yolngu to tell scam stories about monies won or inheritances/superannuation/ government funds found. Then they tell them that they have to apply for the money or pay a fee to get it. Then they get them to put the money into one of the central Yolngu accounts above. When their trust is won the scammers also get their account numbers and passwords which they later use to rip them off. The Yolngu with the central accounts do not know that other Yolngu have been putting money into their account and so they think it is from the Balanda. At the same time this Balanda rings them up and tells them that he put the money in their account and how much it was. Then he asks them to transfer the money to him by using Western Union. When the Yolngu ask why, he says that he just put the money in their account to prove

warned that there are similar scams occurring with people receiving emails, and he warns not to open unknown emails as they can contain malware or types of viruses that can access your computer. “Even government department email systems get targeted occasionally by scammers, general rule of thumb, is if you do not know who it’s from or it looks like unwarranted emails, just delete it, don’t even open it,” Inspector Lacey said.

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that it was their account before he sends them the large amount of money. He even teaches these Yolngu how to send the money through Western Union. The money is always sent to different people at different addresses in India and other places in Asia. I have been working with Lahyna Money Management and they have given me some help to produce programs for Yolngu Radio. I was able to get one series of radio programs produced before Christmas and get the story out. At the moment I am working on another more extensive series of programs to shed light on the issue. This is the first time many Yolngu have experienced such a thing so they have been caught out badly. Programs broadcast on Yolngu Radio will provide information on how scams operate and how to protect themselves their families and financial details from such things. There is little doubt that this scam is happening in Aboriginal communities right across Australia.

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By Brian Randall State Library of Queensland

JeWish people from all over the world were astounded to hear ordinary Galileans speaking in their particular language, as these Galileans had their own rough local language and they were all were praising God for his wonderful deeds. To others who did not hear their language being spoken this sounded like babbling and so they said that the people were drunk. Peter said that couldn’t be as the pubs were not open yet. Yet strange and powerful events of the Holy Spirit “falling down” on people from above was something that happened to the Jewish people before as they travelled through life with God. It followed with the outward signs

more marooned on foot travelling to the field, with Mulligan receiving unfair criticism for their unfortunate plight. By 1875, Mulligan, again acting as a catalyst, was promoting the number of gold bearing reefs along the Palmer and was fore-shadowing the move from alluvial to deep reef mining. In 1876, Mulligan made further gold discoveries, this time on the Hodgkinson River, south of the Palmer. Although Mulligan stressed that this new field was mainly a deep reef field, another rush ensued. Many of these miners were ill equipped and soon found themselves in trouble, with many again unfairly blaming Mulligan, as having over stated the ease with which gold could be obtained. Changing direction somewhat and looking towards business, Mulligan opened the first store on the field. James Mulligan was also the first to find payable tin in Queensland and, in 1880, silver, both in the Herbert River area. Marrying in 1903, James Mulligan bought and operated the Mount Molloy Hotel.

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of speaking in strange languages and visible signs. (Read Numbers Ch 11 vs 25 -30; 1 Samuel 10 vs 10).). Noting that the interest of the people were raised, Peter with his fellow disciples alongside, grasped this opportunity with both hands and gave the people a serve of their own Hebrew Scriptures and how the people treated their longed-for Messiah in terrible ways. He quoted the prophet Joel and the words are shown in Acts Ch 2 vs 17-21, and it’s interesting to note that even today the Church is experiencing such things the prophet of old foretold in these verses. God is calling universally. Rev Michael Connolly.


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THURSDAY 27

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Talking Heads 1:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 1:30 Would I Lie To You? 2:00 At The Movies 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Rain Shadow 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:05 Grand Designs 6:55 Clarke And Dawe 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 The Checkout 8:30 Janet King: A Song Of Experience 9:30 The School 10:20 Lateline 10:55 The Business 11:25 Rome Wasn’t Built In A Day 12:10 Movie: “The Owl And The Pussycat” (M d,s) 1:45 Dalziel And Pascoe: Under Dark Stars 3:30 Basketball: WNBL: Semi Final 2 5:25 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 Forgotten” (M l,v) - A grieving mother struggling to cope with the loss of her 8-year old son is stunned when her psychiatrist reveals he was a fabric of her imagination. 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Block - Fans Vs Faves 9:10 TBA 11:10 CSI: NY: Civilized Lies 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 10:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Going To The Mat” (PG a,v) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 8:00 Tricked 9:00 Young, Lazy and Driving Us Crazy - Tonight, the young and lazy discover that houses don’t clean themselves. The work placement this week is to work at a local car wash and the arrival of a party bus leads the group astray. 10:00 Botched Up Bodies 11:00 TBA 12:00 Celebrity Juice 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Korean News 5:30 UEFA Champions League 2013 / 2014 8:00 Weatherwatch 8:05 World News 10:00 UCI Track World Championships 2014 12:30 Turkish News 1:00 Brides Of Khan 1:30 Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2013 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 Lakes With Rory McGrath 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita 8:00 Gormet Farmer 8:30 Sicily Unpacked 9:35 Rectify: Plato’s Cave (M a) - Daniel begins to open up to the outside world as he adjusts to life after Death Row. 10:30 World News Australia Late 11:00 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:30 Thursday FC 12:30 What Is Reality? 1:30 Public Enemy No. 1 2:30 Weatherwatch Overnight

FRIDAY 28

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Talking Heads 1:00 Janet King 2:00 The Checkout 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Rain Shadow 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News 6:00 Grand Designs 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI: Games 8:30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries - Smoke and Mirrors - Two murders take place in the space of hours and Dr Blake finds himself investigating both, the only clue linking them is a pouch of tobacco. 9:30 The Guilty - Line of Duty is a thriller that takes a probing look into modern policing and corruption. 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 11:35 Hustle 12:40 Rage

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Playing For Charlie” (M l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Big Bang Theory: The Prestidigitation Approximation 8:00 Talking Language With Ernie Dingo 8:30 TBA 12:40 Movie: “Dog Day Afternoon” (M l,v) - The true story of a man who holds up a Brooklyn bank to raise money for his lover’s sex change operation, only to see his simple heist turn into a citywide incident. 3:00 The Avengers: Escape In Time - Secret Agent Paxton searching an opulent country house comes across five death masks of the Thyssen family through the ages, all remarkably similar. 4:00 Brand Developers 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 World’s Strictest Parents 1:00 Seven’s V8 Supercars 2014 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 10:45 TBA 11:45 That 70’s Show 12:15 Hung: I, Sandee - Tanya finds out Charlie has skipped bail, and asks Missy to help track him down. Lenore declares war on Tanya and the Wellness Centre, and Ray worries about his ability to please women - especially Jessica. 12:45 Movie: “Remember Me” (M v,s) - Jenny gets the fright of her life when her ex-husband begins contacting her after being in a psychiatric ward for nine years. 3:00 Home Shopping 4:00 Dr Oz

5:00 World News 9:30 UCI Track World Championships 2014 1:00 The Hungry Tide 2:00 Aral: The Lost Sea 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 Lakes With Rory McGrath 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Coast: Peril From The Seas 8:35 The Real White Queen And Her Rivals 9:35 As It Happened 10:30 World News Australia Late 11:00 The Feed 11:30 Movie: “Her Whole Life Ahead Of Her” (M s,l,d,v,n) - In Italian. A philosophy graduate-turned-telemarketer’s life is turned upside down when she meets an impassioned labour union worker and divulges her company’s unfair practices to him. 1:35 Movie: “Kurt Wallender: The Revenge” (M v) 3:15 Weatherwatch Overnight

SATURDAY 01

6:00 Rage 11:30 QI: Games 12:00 Secrets Of The Superbrands: Fashion 12:55 The Australia: Art From The Heart 1:00 Movie: “Imitation Of Life” (PG) 3:00 Flickerfest: Bee Sting 3:15 Movie: “The French Line” (G) 5:00 Koalas: Slow Life In The Fast Lane 6:00 Devil Island: Summer On Devil Island 6:30 Hello Birdy: Raptors 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Dream Build: Marimekko 7:40 Doc Martin 8:30 Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case - Poirot must summon the last of his strength to confront his nemesis as he returns to Styles with Captain Hastings. 10:00 Silent Witness: The Prodigal (Part One) - After a major incident at the Dutch Embassy, Harry and Nikki are removed from the case when the Dutch decide to appoint their own pathologist. 10:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 11:30 Rage Guest Programmer 5:00 Rage

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 Discover Downunder 11:30 South Aussie With Cosi 12:00 The Middle 12:30 The Block: Fans Vs Faves 4:00 The Bottom Line 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 Your 4x4 5:30 Getaway 6:00 National News Saturday 7:00 TBA 11:00 Movie: “City Hall” (M v,l) - In the crime ridden streets of New York, a police shootout leaves innocent people dead and leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor. 1:10 Movie: “Exorcist II: The Heretic” (M h,a) - The demonic force that possessed Regan four years ago seemingly had left. However Father Lamont is instructed by the Cardinal to investigate the death of Father Merrin, who originally exorcised Regan, only to learn the demon Pazuzu, king of evil spirits, was repossessing her. 3:35 Extra 4:05 Brand Developes 5:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo / 5:30 Wesley Impact

6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend 12:00 TBA 2:30 V8 Xtra 3:00 Seven’s V8 Supercare 2014 6:00 Seven News 6:30 Seven’s V8 Supercare 2014 7:30 TBA 1:40 Hung: A Monkey Named Simian - Tanya finds out she’s not invited to Frances and Mike’s wedding. After breaking Jason’s nose, Ray steals back his clients. Meanwhile, Tanya bonds with Charlie’s sons who’ve been left in her care. 2:10 Special: Nature’s Gentleman - A look at the life of David Fleay, a naturalist who has dedicated his life to the preservation of and research into Australia’s wildlife. 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 It’s Written Oceania 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz: The Most Underperformed Surgery You Should Be Getting - Get answers to your health questions from Dr Oz and other leading doctors, hospitals, associations and authors.

5:00 World News 9:30 UCI Track World Championships 2014 1:30 The Russian Enigma 2:30 Gregory Crewdson 3:55 A Season At The Juillard School New York 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 A History Of Ancient Britain 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Queen Of Tigers 8:30 Living With The Amish 9:30 Movie: “Drive” (MA v) - A Hollywood stunt driver by day moonlights as a top-notch getaway driver-for-hire in the criminal underworld. He finds himself a target for some of LA’s most dangerous men after agreeing to aid the husband of his beautiful neighbour, Irene. When the job goes dangerously awry, the only way he can keep Irene and her son alive is to do what he does best - drive. 11:20 Movie: “Katyn” (MAV v,a) - In Polish, Russian and German. 1:30 Boob Tube: Sex, TV and Ugly George - Explores censorship and public decency on television using the example of the infamous 1970s ‘filmmaker’, Ugly George. 2:45 Weatherwatch Overnight

SUNDAY 02

SBS

6:00 Rage 7:30 Asia Pacific Focus 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Offsiders 10:30 Doc Martin 11:30 Songs Of Praise: Lowry’s Salford Then And Now 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Wagner And Me 3:00 Basketball: WNBL: Preliminary Final 5:00 Midsomer Murders: The Electric Vendetta 6:30 Compass 7:00 ABC News 7:30 David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 8:40 Rake 9:40 At The Movies Awards Special 10:40 TBA 11:40 Movie: “Hotel Sahara” (PG) - Emad is the owner of a luxury hotel in a North African desert oasis during World War II. He is ready to flee, but his fiancée insists they stay. 3:00 David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 4:05 The New Inventors 4:30 Catalyst 5:00 Order In The House

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday 10:30 Sarah Shark 11:00 The Middle 11:30 Movie: “Free Willy” 2:00 2014 Intrust Supercup 4:00 The Block - Fans Vs Faves 5:00 RBT 5:30 South Aussie With Cosi 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 The Block - Fans Vs Faves 7:40 60 Minutes 8:40 Fat Tony & Co 9:40 TBA 11:40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Better Off Dead - The CSIs dig to find the truth about how a recent shootout at a gun store might connect to a young woman who may have committed suicide. 12:30 Financial Review Sunday 1:00 What Would You Do? 2:00 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo 2:30 Brand Developers 4:00 Good Morning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show Weekend 11:00 Dr Oz 12:00 Seven’s V8 Supercars 5:00 TBA 5:30 The Great South East 6:00 Seven News 6:30 TBA 1:00 Hannibal: Potage - Determined to give Abigail closure, Will and Hannibal travel with Abigail back home to the scene of her father’s crimes. But things go from bad to worse when a copycat killer murders Abigail’s friend. 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today - International news and weather including interviews with newsmakers in the world of politics, business, media, entertainment and sport. 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 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 9:30 UCI Track World Championships 2014 1:30 Play 2:30 Speedweek 4:00 2014 Superbike World Championship 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Wainwright Walks 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lost Worlds 8:30 Stephen Hawking: A Brief History Of Mine 10:15 Hawking 11:55 Movie: “The Anarchist’s Wife” (M l,s,v) In Spanish and French, English Subtitles. A moving drama about the undying love and suffering of a couple affected by the Spanish Civil War over several decades. Manuela is left behind when her husband Justo fights for his ideals against Franco’s Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War. When he disappears for many years, Manuela never gives up hope of seeing him again. 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

MONDAY 03

7 CENTRAL

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Talking Heads 1:00 Landline 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Rain Shadow 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:05 Grand Designs 6:55 Audrey’s Kitchen 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Q&A 10:35 Lateline 11:10 The Business 11:35 Dalziel And Pascoe: The Dig 1:20 Movie: “Sudden Fear” (PG) 3:10 Movie: “The Old Dark House” (PG) 4:30 Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives 5:30 Eggheads

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 9:30 Brand Developers 11:00 Extra 11:30 The 86th Annual Academy Awards 3:00 TBA 4:00 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Block - Fans Vs Faves 8:30 Love Child 9:40 The 86th Annual Academy Awards 12:00 Oh Sit! A high-stakes, musical chairs competition, in which 12 thrill-seekers race head-to-head through five physically demanding obstacle course-style eliminations as they each compete to claim a chair - all to the sounds of a live band. At the end of the hour, only one contestant will be left sitting triumphant to seize the cash prize and the title of OH SIT! champion. 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 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “The Advocate’s Devil” (M a,s,v) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 8:45 Revenge: Dissolution 9:45 Chicago Fire: Ambition / Retaliation 11:45 Parks and Recreation: Halloween Surprise 12:10 Dr Oz 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters - Karen is desperate for money, and puts her plan into action to get Amanda to give up Todd’s inheritance. 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 6:30 UCI Track World Championships 2014 11:00 World News 1:00 Titanic: The Mission - Safety 1:55 Milos: Heartstrings 2:55 Life Is Beautiful 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 The Farm Fixer 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Strip The City 8:35 Stephen Hawking’s Future Universe 9:30 Housos 10:00 Bendidorm Bastards 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Clown: The Season - Looking to break a slow spell, Casper and Frank decides to try skydiving. Lasse Spang Olsen, who is hired as instructor, reveals a tendency to go shirtless, which seriously unnerves Frank. 12:00 Shorts On Screen 12:35 Derren Brown: Messiah 1:35 William Shatner’s Weird Or What? 2:35 Weatherwatch Overnight

TUESDAY 04

IMPARJA

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 Four Corners 11:45 Media Watch 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Talking Heads 1:00 Q&A 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:45 Little Crackers 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Family Confidential 8:30 New Tricks: Gloves Off 9:30 At The Movies 10:00 The Book Club 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Four Corners 12:15 Media Watch 12:35 Movie: “Black Narcisses” (G) 2:10 Parliament Question Time: The House Of Representatives 3:30 Basketball: WNBL: Preliminary Final 5:30 Eggheads

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Before Sunset” (M l,s) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Block - Fans Vs Faves 8:40 The Big Bang Theory: The Hesitation Ramification 9:10 The Big Bang Theory: The Raiders Minimization 9:40 2 Broke Girls: And The Icing On The Cake 10:10 2 Broke Girls: And The Girlfriend Experience 10:40 Two And A Half Men: Bite Me, Supreme Court 11:10 Two And A Half Men: The Squat and Hover 11:40 Weeds: Cats! Cats! Cats! 12:10 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 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Past Midnight” (M v,l,s) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 8:45 Winners And Losers: Fallout 9:45 Parenthood: Speaking Of Baggage / The Ring - The story of the Bravermans - Sarah, Adam, Crosby, and Julia - four grown siblings sharing the endless struggles of being good parents. 11:45 TBA 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Person Of Interest 2:00 The Long March To Freedom 2:55 Life Is Beautiful 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Food Safari 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Queen Victoria’s Children 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Bridge: In Danish and Swedish. Gradually all the pieces to the complicated puzzle are put in place - the clues and evidence in the investigation have led the police to a man who could be the murderer. Now they wait tensely for his next move, which for Martin, who has finally managed to become reconciled with his son August, will turn out to be more personal than he ever could have imagined. 12:10 Surviving Terror 1:10 Destination Australia 2:10 Weatherwatch Overnight

WEDNESDAY 05

ABC

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 11:00 One Plus One 11:30 Family Confidential 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Hello Birdy 2:00 Parliament Question Time 3:00 Bed Of Roses 4:00 New Tricks 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:05 Grand Designs 6:50 The Checkout 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 8:30 Spicks And Specks 9:00 The Moodys: Sean’s Day In Court 9:30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 10:00 Would I Lie To You? 10:35 Lateline 11:35 The Business 12:30 Movie: “Touch Of Evil” (M v) 2:05 Movie: “Citizen Kane” (G) 4:00 Parliament Question Time: The Senate 5:00 Talking Heads / 5:30 Eggheads: The Lettermen

6:00 Today 9:00 Danoz Direct 10:00 Brand Developers 11:00 National Morning News 12:00 The Ellen Degeneres Show 1:00 Movie: “Dead Calm” (M v,s,a,l) 3:00 National News Now 4:15 National Afternoon News 5:30 Hot Seat 6:00 National News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 The Block - Fans Vs Faves 8:40 TBA 10:40 CSI: NY: Nine Thirteen 11:35 Dallas: Guilt By Association - John Ross and Pamela make a shocking discovery about an enemy’s location the night J.R. was killed, compelling Bobby to reveal more of J.R.’s master plan. 12:30 Extra 1:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 1:30 Brand Developers 3:30 Good Morning America 5:00 National Early Morning News 5:30 Today

6:00 Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?” (M v,s,a) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 8:45 The Blacklist: The world’s most wanted criminal mysteriously turns himself in and offers to help them hunt down the very men he’s spent his entire life protecting. 9:45 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D: T.R.A.C.K.S 10:45 Defiance 11:40 Olivia Lee: Dirty, Sexy, Funny 12:05 Dr Oz 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Korean News 1:00 Insight 2:00 Dateline 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 My Family Feast 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Indian Ocean With Simon Reeve 8:35 One Born Every Minute 9:30 Lilyhammer 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:00 Movie: “The Curse Of The Golden Flower” (M v,a) - In Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese. From celebrated director Zhang Yimou, and featuring superstars Chow Yun-fat and Gong Li, this is an epic tale of lust and power set in the opulent and violent world of the Tang Dynasty. The story follows the Emperor, his Empress and the tragic disintegration of their imperial family. 1:00 Movie: “Teddy Bear” (M s,l) - In Czech. Jirka, Roman and Ivan have been friends since school. Now in their midthirties and with very different lives, their friendship has still lasted. 2:55 Weatherwatch Overnight

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CROSSWORD No. 187

SUDOKU No. 187

Your  Lucky 

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Stars

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PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) Just showing up to work does not mean you are doing your best. Try to energize your work life by adding in some fun and developing friendships. Romance. A well-chosen compliment could brighten up your partner’s day later this week. Make sure that you wait until the right moment.

ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) You will have to be very patient with your friends this week. You may get a little irritated at times. They may realize their childishness and apologize for it. Romance. Try not to be too critical of your partner. Your judgements can be a little too harsh at times. Be kinder to others!

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st) Lately, it may seem that you are outgrowing a few of your friends. This may be true. You will need to take a closer look at your friendship. Romance. A present given to you by an old partner may help you to remember this person. This would be a good time to get in touch with them.

FOR KIDS

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st) An encounter in an unexpected place will not disappoint you. You will be seeing this person again very shortly! Given the circumstance, you should do your best to impress them. Romance. A potential mate may disappoint you with something that they say. Don’t be too hard on them.

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd) Make sure that you know what you are getting yourself into. There may be hidden dangers that you are not aware of. Unfortunately, they may be unavoidable! Romance. You will be in the mood for a change this week. Everything is going well, but things certainly could be a little better.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd) Once you have made up your mind, it is difficult to change it. You may need to overcome this if you want to move forward. Acknowledging this will be valuable this week. Romance. A new relationship will soon be getting off the ground. You may be uncertain about your feelings for this person.

FINDWORD No. 187

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

You will be very good at “reading between the lines” this week. Don’t miss the obvious, however. If you do, you will look silly! Romance. This will be a better time for working by yourself than for joint ventures. Be gentle with your mate when explaining that you need some time apart.

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd) Don’t forget your own needs. You may be so concerned at looking after other people that you forget what is happening. Those who have your best interest at heart will understand. Romance. This will be the week to finally get things on the move. Take your relationship to the next level!

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SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd) You need a clear, straightforward answer later in the week and a vague promise will not be enough! You will have to be persistent with this! Romance. Be careful not to smother your partner with too much attention. They may need more time to “do their own thing” than you think.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) Relations with siblings may be causing a few upsets this week. There will be some issues that you may never be able to settle completely. You must accept this. Romance. Your relationship will benefit from a colleague’s advice. You need an outsider’s perspective on the current situation.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.

–Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

SOLUTIONS No. 187

Relations with siblings may be causing a few upsets this week. There will be some issues that you may never be able to settle completely. You must accept this. Romance. Your relationship will benefit from a colleague’s advice. You need an outsider’s perspective on the current situation.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th) A recent change you’ve made is starting to plateau. This doesn’t have to be the reality. You can take things up a notch and keep soaring! Romance. You may be torn between two very strong feelings. It will be up to your mate to handle the situation and they don’t want to let you down.

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Striking start to the soccer season

What a fantastic start to the Soccer season. the players keenly arrived with big smiles and lots of enthusiasm which made for some fun and highscoring games. The first two weeks of trial games have been held the last two Saturday mornings, although the weather was a little hot and humid the first week. However a little drizzle cooled things down for the second. The trial games allow the coaches to assess player skill and ensure teams are evenly balanced making for a competitive season. The highlight of the season commencement has been the visit from Alex Smith, an elite football player and coach. As he has experience in so many areas of the great game of soccer Alex ran an informative grassroots coaching clinic for parents/carers and assisted the coaches’ soccer skills clinics for our players. We now have some skilled up coaches, eager to teach our up-and-coming soccer stars, not to mention the improvement in our players’ skills. Alex treated the participating players with some amazing ball tricks after all their hard work. Remember kids - you can follow in Alex’s footsteps with lots of practice and patience! For more information about soccer star Alex Smith refer to page 20 for our own soccer star Kyle Hunter’s interview. In addition Angelo Capaldi, a very experienced referee, ran game

leader and referee courses which were well attended, and has given our refs much more knowledge and confidence. A big thank you to Alex, Angelo and Brent (media extraordinaire) from FNQ Football for making the journey to Weipa to assist our club. Well done also to all our committee, coaches, game leaders, refs and fabulous players for making it such a great weekend. Coaching sessions will commence Monday at the WCC Soccer Grounds. Squirts, Tykes and Teens from 4 to 5pm, and Titans from 5 to 6pm. A reminder for Saturday games – all players must be in uniform – black shorts, black club socks worn over shin pads, soccer boots or sandshoes, and a floppy broad brim hat. Team jerseys will be handed out shortly, once teams have been finalised. Also please remember your sunscreen, water bottle, manners and be ready for lots of fun! Game start times are Squirts and Teens 9am, Tykes and Titans 10am. Players, please ensure you arrive 20 minutes prior to your game to ensure a sharp kick-off. Thank you to all the wonderful parents/carers who are assisting the committee in one way or another – every little bit helps. You are appreciated and your help ensures a successful soccer season for our players. It is fantastic to see the upbeat atmosphere and players having such a great time - what a great way to start off our competition year! Until next week – keep strikin’

Alex Smith impressing young Weipa soccer players with his ball tricks. Photos by Narelle Dealy.

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Golf Notes with Clarkey

Well, as promised in our last column the 2014 Gumboot Classic was played last Sunday. The course and the weather lived up to the reputation that goes hand in hand with the playing of this event at this time of the year. The ground was a little mushy in some areas while in others it was downright wet, but for the most part the course is in good shape. The rain also came out to play late in the day so overall the Gumboot was played in the true sense of the word. A great field of 20-odd players slogged their way around the course and surprisingly some very good scores were returned. Beautiful trophies were supplied by our long time sponsors Janey and Shane Brown and the club thanks them for their support once again. The winner of the Gumboot Classic was none other than the inconsistent

golfer come writer of this column Peter Clarke, who actually hit the mown fairways in fear of getting wet feet in the roughs. An 80 off the stick for a nett 65 by Clarkey was enough to hold out Fay Abraham who scored a really fine 69 nett to take out the runners-up trophy on a countback from Pete Ross. Nearest the pins for the day on the 9th was Jordan while Andrew was nearest on the 15th. Newmy got to within 2.3 metres on the 18th hole. Remember next Saturday is the Golf /Bowls day for the Squires Family so names in at the clubs where you can also make inquiries about how to get a game. No great experience required for this fun day. Sunday, March 2 the Club will be holding a single Stableford so names in by noon at the latest please. – See you at the 19th, Clarkey

Winner of the 2014 Carpentaria Golf Club’s Gumboot Classic, Peter Clarke, pictured with Club Captain Brett Elmes.

Motocross riders brave the rain

Troy and Cameron do a little bit of cleaning at Saturday’s motocross come and try day.

Saturday saw the Cape york Motorcycle Club hold a come and try day, where participants new to motocross got to ride the track absolutely free of charge. With riders arriving, it was clear that dust wasn’t going to be a problem. With around 45 participants signedin, there was plenty of fun to be had and riders managed to ride with minimum spills. Tyler Kowalski rode back to the pits with his new “mud monster look” after sitting behind a few of the lads and copping plenty of roost. Cameron Small managed to get out in front of everyone (trying to keep his flash riding gear clean) and avoid some roost until his 450 decided it wanted to go bush. The senior boys made the track all but un-rideable after only a couple of hit-outs, so the decision was made to create a new loop of the track for the juniors. Without hesitation, the junior guys flew out of the pits and off they went. The young fellas showed plenty of skill given the trying conditions, and loved the new version of the track. Troye Fay put on a great display

of ‘scrubbing’ jumps, even if it was unintentional. A couple of the new riders also showed plenty of talent and will be great to watch come race day in May. Big congratulations and thanks to all who stuck it out in pretty poor conditions, hopefully we will catch a break in the weather soon. We will be holding a coaching day on Saturday, March 8 for the juniors, with the senior guys getting the opportunity to ride also. These coaching days are essential in teaching valuable skills and completing the Junior Kickstart Logbook, which is essential for juniors to apply for a race licence. For anyone wanting information on how to become involved with our great club, please do not hesitate to contact Chas on 0413 620 727 or alternatively come out for a look at our next club day. The club can also be contacted via our Facebook page – Cape York Motocross Club. Thanks to all for a great first week of riding for 2014 and we’ll see you at the track on March 8. – Safe riding, Chas

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fruit drinks, cordial and sports drinks contain large amounts of ‘hidden’ sugar. “The consumption of these sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with serious health issues such as weight gain and obesity – which can lead to some cancers, Type 2 diabetes and heart problems. “While obesity is caused by a range of complex factors, we know that eating a healthy diet and limiting sugary, fatty and salty food and drinks is an important aspect of maintaining a healthy weight.” Around 16 per cent of children aged 5-17 years consume non-diet soft drink and non-diet flavoured drinks at least daily*. Cancer Council is calling on Queensland parents to

support their children as role models by reducing their personal consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. Obesity rates for Queensland adults have doubled in the last 16 years. Currently, around 57 per cent of Queensland adults and about 26 per cent of the state’s children are overweight or obese. Cancer Council Queensland recommends Queenslanders limit their consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, and instead drink water or unflavoured low-fat milk. At least one-third of all cancers are preventable through lifestyle adjustments including eating a healthy diet, being physically active, reducing alcohol intake and maintaining a healthy weight. Queenslanders are invited to join the QUEST to live a healthier life and reduce their risk of cancer, via quest.org.au. More information about Cancer Council Queensland is available at www. cancerqld.org.au or via Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20. *The Health of Queenslander 2012, Advancing good health, Fourth report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland.


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FNQ soccer star visits Weipa ELEVEN year-old, Year 6 Western Cape College student, Kyle Hunter prepared this special report for The Western Cape Bulletin . . . I AM Kyle Hunter and I am a Titan at the Weipa Junior Soccer Club. On the weekend I had the privilege to interview Alex Smith, a professional soccer player, who has played for the A league and is currently playing for FNQ FC, a new football club representing Far North Queensland in the National Premier League (NPL) called Heat. Kyle: Alex have you enjoyed your time in Weipa so far? Alex: Yeah, it’s been good to show everyone some skills and see a new town, and hopefully I can pass on a few things to you guys. Kyle:Would you like to come back to Weipa again? Alex: Yeah definitely, it’s a great town and I would like to see how the kids have improved. Kyle: I understand you were born in England, grew up in America, so what brought you to Australia? Alex: Surprisingly not soccer. I just came here to enjoy life in Cairns while I was getting tired of soccer, then I started playing again. Kyle: What has been the highlight of your career so far? Alex: Lining up against Del Piero was probably a big

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FNQ FC Heat’s star signing Alex Smith with Weipa Junior Soccer player and budding sports writer, Kyle Hunter.

highlight for me. I have also played against David Beckham, Joe Hart and Ashley Young. Kyle: I have read that you have played for many professional teams, so which have you enjoyed the most? Alex: Probably the first team I played for, FC Dallas, just because it was a fresh start and everything was new to me. Also experiencing how to make money out of soccer, so that was pretty cool. Kyle: What would be your favourite moment scoring a goal?

Alex: Obviously the goal in the A League meant quite a bit to me, especially as I had done a lot to get there after quitting a couple of times. Also I scored a goal for Sydney Olympic when I was about forty metres out, so that was quiet remarkable. I’ve had a few in my earlier days, but those two were more recent. Kyle: So what does 2014 hold for you? Alex: Hopefully a NPL title and a contract in the A league somewhere. Kyle: What will you do after

your soccer career is finished? Alex: I am a pretty keen photographer, so looking forward to that later in life, but I’m only twenty eight so we’ll see what happens. It was really great having Alex here in Weipa and we hope someone like him can come up again. Alex Smith’s trip to Weipa was an initiative of the National Premier League and was made possible thanks to the financial support of Football Federation Australia and Football Queensland.


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