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My Kitchen Rules judge and Goodline’s Catherine Kennedy (centre) with the Western Cape College hospitality studentts at the Residental Campus on Tuesday morning. Photo: Stretch Noonan.

DUBLIN-born chef, restaurateur and My Kitchen Rules judge was in Weipa this week, thanks to the generosity of Goodline directors John and Catherine Kennedy. The Kennedy’s successfully bid on Colin through an auction facilitated by

Channel 7 to assist Aussie farmers through the Little Aussie Helpers volunteer organisation. Their prize was a dinner experience for 10 people where Colin cooks in your home, anywhere in Australia. While in Weipa Colin also spent a morning with top achievers from the

Western Cape College’s hospitality program, conducting a cooking demonstration and information session at the College’s Residential Campus on Tuesday morning. Catherine said she was looking forward to her specially created meal

and she and her guests were planning on “marking” Colin’s creations. “We have scorecards made up already so I hope he’s ready for some fun!I have no idea what he will be cooking but I’m sure it will be amazing,” she said.  continued page 2

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“It is so good of Colin to donate his time, not only to help the farmers by being a part of the Channel 7 auction, but to come to the College and spend time with the children.” “Two Indigenous students have also been selected to assist Colin with the presentation of the meal tonight which is sure to be an incredible experience for them.” Colin kept the invited students entertained during the morning’s cooking demonstration, while creating a delicious chocolate crumble in the Residential Campus kitchen with the help of WCC students Carli Addison and Isabelle Mosby. He encouraged the students to stay in school, choose a career and get qualified. “Once you have that piece of paper in your hand to say you’re qualified you can go anywhere in the world, and do anything you want,” he told the students. While a camera crew filmed the Western Cape College session Colin took questions from the students, teachers and parents who attended the morning – and despite a lot of questions about MKR he would not divulge the eventual winners of the popular series. Colin, who operates two Sydney restaurants Four In Hand in Paddington, and

Isabelle Mosby and Carli Addison get a hands-on lesson from MKR judge Colin Fassnidge.

4 Fourteen in Surry Hills said his passion for food and love for cooking was fostered by his parents who were both good cooks. “Food was very important in our family and we always sat around the table for dinner. My favourite meal to cook is still a roast on a Sunday night and my two kids help me in the kitchen – but I can’t get them to eat their greens!” he told the students.

Colin presented WCC teacher EmmaLee Bradford with a signed copy of his recently released book “Four Kitchens: Beautiful, mouth-watering restaurantquality food to cook at home” to be placed in the WCC library before heading off to prepare for Catherine and John’s dinner for 10. He will also be enjoying a fishing trip while in Weipa.

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FORMER Weipa Town Authority Chief Executive Officer Ian Pressley has been appointed as the Acting Chief Operating Officer for Cape York Health Service (HHS). Cape York Hospital and Health Board Chair Bob McCarthy said Mr Pressley’s role would be to “be responsible for the overall management of services, as distinct from doctors, nurses and other medical staff”. “We want to give more responsibility to local health services which will in turn create more employment opportunities in regional areas, and that’s were Ian’s role comes in,” Mr McCarthy said. Dr Jill Newland has also been appointed Acting Chief Executive for the Cape York Hospital and Health Service. Dr Newland has 31 years’

experience with Queensland Health in north Queensland and was previously the Executive Director of the Rural and Remote Clinical Support Unit and the Acting Executive Director of Medical Services for Cape York HHS. Her appointment follows the resignation of Susan Turner who has led Cape York HHS for four and a half years. Cape York HHS will be amalgamating with Torres Strait–Northern Peninsula HHS on July 1 and will then become part of the newly formed Torres and Cape HHS. Recruitment is currently under way for a permanent Chief Executive to lead the new Torres and Cape HHS from July. Cape York Hospital and Health Board Chair Bob McCarthy paid tribute to Ms Turner ’s passion for

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Cape York Hospital and Health Board Chair Bob McCarthy with newly appointed Acting Chief Operating Officer, Ian Pressley.

improving health outcomes and delivering better health services for Aboriginal and Islander communities during her term as Chief Executive. “Under Ms Turner’s leadership, Cape York HHS was highly commended late last year by two national accreditation audit bodies for its quality

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Cape York seeing high rates of influenza before they may be exposed to influenza. “In Australia, outbreaks of influenza of varying severity occur every year, usually between May and September. “Anyone who had the vaccine last year is no longer protected from influenza and will need to have another shot. “Influenza is highly contagious and can be spread for up to a day before symptoms appear and for up to five days afterwards.

Vaccination is the single most effective way of protecting yourself against influenza infection

Cape York has the highest rate of influenza notifications per 100,000 of population in Queensland. A total of 52 cases of influenza have been notified within the Cape York Hospital and Health service for the year to date to April 1. Cape York Hospital and Health Service Acting Chief Executive Dr Jill Newland said this represented a rate of about 361 notifications per 100,000 of population. The rate for Queensland as a whole is about 28 notifications per 100,000 of population. Dr Newland said the high rate of influenza notifications on the Cape compared to population was worrying, given that this year’s influenza season was shaping up to be worse than last year, especially in tropical parts of the State. “Up to April 1, we have already had 1261 notifications of influenza in Queensland, which is 2.3 times the five-year mean for the year to date period which is 549.8 notifications,’’ she said. “I urge all Cape York residents to see their doctor or go to their local primary health care centres and have their influenza vaccinations and make sure their children also are vaccinated. “The earlier they have the vaccination, the better chance they have of gaining immunity

“Vaccination is the single most effective way of protecting yourself against influenza infection.’’ Dr Newland said the vaccine was free to vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, those with chronic diseases, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people over the age of 65. “The influenza vaccine can be given safely to a majority of people including pregnant women and babies six months and older,’’ she said. “The value for pregnant women having the vaccine is

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a week, although a cough and tiredness may persist. “It is important that people visit their doctor or clinic as soon as possible to receive treatment, and then stay away from work until they feel better,’’ Dr Newland said. “If your child becomes unwell, keep them out of childcare or school until their symptoms clear up.’’ Influenza is a highly contagious disease caused by infection from influenza type A or B (or rarely C) viruses. These viruses infect the upper airways and lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. So far this year, 85 per cent of notifications have been of the Type A virus and 15 per cent of the Type B virus. Of Type A, H1N1 (commonly known as swine flu) is the predominant subtype identified and also was the predominant subtype identified in the northern hemisphere in their latest flu season.

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AURUKUN IN BUSINESS:

Official opening of the Sam Kerindun Snr Business Precinct THE remote Indigenous township of Aurukun on Cape York last week opened its first business precinct, a communitydriven initiative to help build economic opportunities. The Mayor of Aurukun Shire Council, Derek Walpo said the precinct in the heart of the small town has attracted major tenants such as Rio Tinto and the Department of Public Housing and Works, and community organisation APN, which signals confidence in the community’s future. “Until now most services such as the bank and the post office were all based at the Council office. These facilities are now part of the Aurukun Business Precinct. It is good to have the capacity to offer professional offices for important tenants such

as Rio Tinto, APN and Bendigo,” said Cr Walpo. “Before now our town of 1400 people had one grocery store and a small takeaway outlet that opened limited hours only on week days. We now have new food services seven days a week,” Cr Walpo said. In addition to the professional offices, the Business Precinct is home to a bakery, café, light retail, and laundromat. “It has created approximately 20 jobs, and new locally owned and operated enterprise,” the Mayor said. “This is a small step towards our strategy to create a better lifestyle for Aurukun people, and to provide the infrastructure needed to build our economic base. “We have an enormously talented cultural art community,

world-class fishing, and strong Wik families working on a range of new enterprises out on country. “The new business precinct provides the facilities our town needs to get ahead. “The building has been named after the late Sam Kerindun Snr, a much-loved community Elder, who had built his family home on the precinct site in the 1930s. He had an excellent vegetable garden on the site where the old general store was located. “His children Cr Edgar Kerindun, Deputy Mayor Angus Kerindun, Maryanne Kerindun and former Councillor Tony Kerindun will be participating in the opening ceremony. “We would like to thank the Federal and State governments for funding this initiative,” Mayor Walpo concluded.

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Cape crusaders tackle domestic violence

By Rev. Michael Connolly

LET’S look through Acts Ch 3 vs 11-26 now and pick out some more important points from these readings. The people were amazed at the healing power coming from Peter and John, and Peter was quick to point out that and the power for this healing came from the risen Lord Jesus Christ and backed up by the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (Naming God along with those three very important Jewish patriarchs left no doubt that Peter was not talking about another strange God, but the covenant

God of their Jewish ancestors.) (Exodus Ch 3 v 15). (Matthew Ch 22 vs 31-32). They are only the channels for this power. Peter and John saw the risen Lord Jesus themselves, and miracles happen when his name is used, and faith is put in him, and if there was no resurrection, there would be no Church. No resurrection, no hope. Once again he pulled no punches in telling them that they made a huge blunder when they chose a murderer over Jesus to be set free by Pontius Pilate, as though saying this is what sin can do. (Matthew

Ch 27 vs 15-26). Peter pointed out that God knew that they acted out of ignorance in the way they treated Jesus, and is willing to forgive them but they must repent, turn away from their sins, and accept Jesus as Saviour. That’s a picture of our lives, too, isn’t it? We were ignorant of the wrong things we did in the past, but God knows this and is asking us today to repent of our sins and come to accept Jesus his Son into our lives. More next week. He is risen. Rev Michael Connolly

PREPARING FOR DV MONTH: Susan Bowman, Mary Lum, Jenny Ballinger and Constable Emma Wallis. By Senior Constable Heidi Marek

OFFICERS from the Weipa Police Station are joining forces with local agencies in preparation for Domestic Violence (DV) month in May this year. This year’s message for DV month is ‘Make the call, it’s never too late’ Targeted at secondary school students, local Police will team up with Weipa Community Care, QLD Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service and Queensland Health to run a range of activities throughout the month at the Western Cape College.

Activities on the agenda include: May 2: Official Launch at Western Cape College Assembly; May 8: DV Educational and Activities Session; May 15: DV Educational and Activities Session; May 22: DV Educational and Activities Session; May 23: DV ‘Make the Call’ concert. Targeted at secondary school students, local police will team up with Weipa Community Care, QLD Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service and Queensland Health to run a range of activities throughout the month at the Western Cape College. We s t e r n C a p e C o l l e g e Adopt-a-Cop, Constable Emma

Wallis, looks forward to working with the students and other local agencies to assist with the program, “As a Police Officer I am confronted almost daily with domestic violence issues. Education and early intervention is a key factor in reducing the incidence of domestic violence, I look forward to taking an active role in the events at my adopted school in May” said Constable Wallis. Weipa community members seeking more information about events in DV month are urged to contact Constable Emma Wallis at the Weipa Police Station (4090 6000).

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will help determine a new approach for our fisheries. It will focus on better managing our fisheries across the state, not individual rules or marine park boundaries. “The Advisory Committee will provide strategic advice - what is good and bad about the current system, and the principles to guide future management to better protect our resources. “We need a more flexible management system for commercial industry to prosper, but at the same time ensure that recreational and traditional fishers have reasonable access to fish stocks. “The bottom line is – this is about creating a better system to manage one of our most important natural resources – fisheries.” Expressions of interest for the Ministerial Advisory Committee close 14 April 2014. For more information on the Fisheries Management Review or to apply for the Ministerial Advisory Committee, visit http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/fisheries/consultations-and-legislation/ reviews-surveys-and-consultations/ fisheries-management-review or call 13 25 23.

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“Last year construction commenced on developing approximately 80 new properties around town, with a mix of local and Cairns-based developers securing contracts worth $35 million,” Mr Manderson said. “With an increased supply of properties available, demand on our SPQ facilities has decreased.” “Once the Evans Landing SPQ becomes the primary facility, any temporary accommodation needs not met will be filled using local accommodation providers.”

The Evans Landing SPQ was constructed in the early 2000s, and all rooms feature airconditioning units and ensuite bathrooms. “We are working directly with residents on relocation to SPQ Evans Landing, to ensure a smooth transition,” Mr Manderson said. The gym at Rocky Point will be unaffected and continue with current opening hours. All Sodexo meal tickets issued for Rocky Point SPQ will be honoured at Evans Landing SPQ.

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WeipA is the latest group to join the growing popularity amongst local communities to establish an e-Watch. An extension of Neighbourhood Watch (NHW), the E-Watch concept enables members of the community to sign up to NHW by registering their email address to receive email alerts from Police in their community. Officer in Charge of the Weipa Police Station, Senior Sergeant Brett Jenkins and Sergeant Alan Dewis were instrumental in forming Weipa E-Watch. Community members Rosie White and Peter Miller were eager to lend

a hand with Weipa E-Watch by undertaking the roles of Email and Facebook administrator. Weipa residents were quick to jump on board with an astounding 600 locals signing on to the Weipa Facebook page in the first couple of weeks. “The positive response to the establishment of Weipa N e i g h b o u r h o o d Wa t c h h a s been extremely pleasing,” said Acting Senior Sergeant Alan Dewis. “Through the E-Watch system, the local community is able to connect with the Weipa Police to ensure that they are

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letter/news Heart disease deaths fall DEATHS from heart disease have fallen steadily since 2003, while deaths from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease continue to increase, according to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. “Heart disease is still the leading cause of death, with 20,046 deaths in 2012, however this has fallen steadily since 2003,” said ABS spokesman James EynstoneHinkins. He said that heart disease accounted for 14 per cent of all deaths in 2012, compared to 19 per cent of all deaths in 2003. “There were 10,779 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases (including haemorrhages, strokes, infarctions and blocked arteries of the brain) in 2012, making these

the second most common cause of death,” EynstoneHinkins said. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease was the third leading cause of death, accounting for 10,369 or seven per cent of all deaths in 2012, with 95 per cent of those occurring in people aged 75 or over. “For women, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease has overtaken cerebrovascular diseases as the second leading cause of death in 2012, while breast cancer remained the sixth most common cause of death,” he said. “For men, lung cancer remains the second leading cause of death. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is now the fifth leading cause, replacing prostate cancer which is now ranked sixth for males.

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Sincere thanks On March 14, our dad Aelan Woodley, was swept off the Archer River Bridge and was trapped in the vehicle. I wish to publish this letter of thanks to everyone who helped in the search and rescue mission including local Weipa Police, SES, Queensland Police Dive Unit and all the family and friends who assisted. Once this mission was completed, the Weipa Hospital and Ambulance Service provided us with caring and professional support. This was an extremely stressful time for us all and

we are so very grateful to every one of these people. We would also like to thank St Barnabas Uniting Church Napranum for the lovely Memorial Service they held on Friday, March 28 and also the Napranum and Weipa Community who attended to help ease our pain. Finally, we would like to thank everyone who attended Dad’s funeral in Gordonvale on Friday, April 4, your presence and support mean the world to us all...thank you. On behalf of Amanda, Pamela and Lawrence Woodley and their families and the Woodley family in Gordonvale

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Weipa RSL Sub-Branch gears up for 2014 ANZAC Day

Helping out at the ANZAC Day memorabilia Stall conducted by the Weipa RSL Sub-Branch on Saturday morning were Ben James and Jack Taylor. Ben is one of last year’s Year 10 students chosen on merit to attend Gallipoli in 2015 for the centennial commemoration of ANZAC Day funded by the Weipa RSL. Jack applied for a Youth Development Grant through RSL (Qld) and with the support of the Weipa Sub-Branch was successful in receiving a $5000 Grant to assist with his planned Kokoda walk in September this year. Neil Dickinson, currently President of Weipa RSL is pictured above presenting Ben (centre) and Jack with Weipa RSL Sub-Branch Polo Shirts.

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Manning the Weipa RSL Sub-Branch memorabillia stall on Saturday morning are Neil Dickinson, Ian Pressley, Ruth Harris, Jack Taylor and Lloyd Williams. The RSL crew will be back at the Woolworths complex this Saturday and next in preparation for ANZAC Day.

Weipa Catholic primary school seeks capital funding WEipA families should know in about three months’ time whether a new Catholic primary school will be built in the town, to open for enrolments in Term 1, 2016. Cairns Catholic Education Services Executive Director Br Paul Hough said a capital funding application to the Queensland Catholic Education Commission (QCEC) was now under consideration. “We should know in June if the funding for the new school will be recommended to the State Education Minister,” he said. He said QCEC capital representatives would be in Weipa early next month to review the plans for the development and to assess the community’s need for the new school. Br Paul said a success-

ful funding outcome would see the school built in 2015 to open in 2016. It will be located on land adjacent to the Catholic Church in Boundary Road. It will probably be built in two stages and when complete be a single stream Prep-Year 6 school with about 180 students. “We plan to consult with the community further about whether we open as a Prep to Year 3 in the first year and build from there, or open as a Prep to Year 6 from the outset with some composite classes in the older grades,” he said. Br Paul said the school had already been accredited by the Non State Schools Accreditation Board (NSSAB) and had development approval from the Weipa Town Authority. “We greatly appreciate the support from the com-

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munity as well as the Weipa Town Authority and Rio Tinto Australia with whose representatives we are negotiating an additional lease for the school,” he said. Br Paul said Catholic Education continued to have positive discussions with Education Queensland and the Western Cape College. “We don’t see ourselves being in competition with the state school. What we are offering is a choice of

education providers in Weipa for those families seeking a faith-based school – not necessarily Catholics but those families supportive of the values of a Catholic school,” he said. “We want our school to play a very active role in the life of the Weipa and Napranum communities and also be a practical measure of our confidence in Weipa’s future as a dynamic mining and service community on the Cape,” he said.

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afteR two years of consultation and development the Mapoon a b o r i g i n a l S h i re C o u n c i l launched it’s Marine Hunters permit System at the beginning of april. William Busch and Thomas Pitt represented Mapoon on the Cape York Turtle & Dugong taskforce convened through Balkanu. “For Mapoon people caring for their culturally significant animals, two of which are the Green Turtle and Dugong, is a high priority”, Mr Busch said. “That’s why we got all the hunters and Elders together to come up with the rules for the permit system. For many years we have been looking for a solution to take control of hunting and this new permit system sets it all out. “There are nine hunting rules that set out how we want to look after our animals that are important as food and medicine. Not only do we want to hunt them properly but have a strong breeding stock into the future.”

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Tjungundji Elders, Harriet Flinders and Alma Day signed on the first three hunters this week. “We are very happy about this because this is how it should be. This permit system is to make it fair for us and them ( the animals). Everyone should follow the new rules and help the Rangers.” “We want to sign up all the boys who hunt in Mapoon and make them feel welcome. “ Alma Day said. The rules set out how many and which animals to take. The permit system follows the cultural permission protocol and the sharing of meat through the community. The right to hunt in Mapoon is reserved for local residents only and the take limits are set to make it fair for all families. Permits are issued through the Mapoon Aboriginal Shire Council. For information about Mapoon Sea Country Management ring the Jean Jimmy Land & Sea Centre during office hours (4090 9054).

Harriet Flinders and Alma Day launching the Mapoon Marine Hunters Permit system.

Managing disasters

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W e i pa p o l i c e p a r t i c i p a t e d i n Queensland Disaster Management arrangements training with emergency Management Queensland area Director or the Northern Region, peter Rinaudo on april 1. The training was a fantastic opportunity for Weipa Police to get an insight into how the Weipa Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) operates. The training covered included legislation, disaster management principals, prevention and preparedness, warning and alert systems, response and recover, disaster declarations and funding for assistance. In addition to the training on Tuesday, Mr Rinaudo conducted training for the Weipa and Napranum Local Disaster Management Groups (LDMG), which included representatives from theNapranum

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Shire Council, Weipa Town Authority, AQIS, QAS and the QPS. The course objectives encouraged participants to describe plans and to understand the role of disaster management group members when developing plans.

The group are also able to describe the requirement for plans in accordance with the Disaster Management Act 2003, and understand the risk management process and how this informs disaster management planning.

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news Coen Snr Constable takes Mr February title for the Far North The winner of the February 2013-2014 Far North District Police Officer of the Year Award is Senior Constable Justin Heinemann from Coen Police Station . . .

Senior Constable Justin Heinemann.

RotaRy Club of Cairns President, Gail Seymour said judging for February was tough with a total of 14 nominations received by the judging panel. “Several of the nominations were for previously nominated officers, demonstrating that we have very dedicated Police Officers in our region doing outstanding work in their respective communities. “Justin has received three nominations from a variety of areas of the community, all identifying an officer who goes above and beyond. “His nominations describe his contribution to the Coen’s Men’s Group as outstanding; highly praise his after-hours work with at risk youth and community carers; recognise his contributions to the Coen community including the Rural Fire Brigade and SES and detail his close work with stakeholders and community groups to pro-actively raise the profile of Police. “He has also received recognition from several community elders, members of the public and the media for his efforts. “Justin demonstrates the qualities of service above self,

community engagement and upholding good policing values and is a very worthy recipient”. Justin was sworn into the Queensland Police Service (QPS) in January 2010 and was stationed in both Ferny Grove in Brisbane and Cairns, before heading to Cape York Peninsula. For the past two years, he has been stationed at Coen. “Community policing is an integral part of nurturing a happy balance in the community. It’s not all about going around charging people left right and centre. A lot of the time you work as a mediator between two parties to resolve issues,” Justin said. The two officers stationed at Coen are supported by Tracker Barry Port. The only back up they have is some three hours away so establishing and maintaining a positive relationship with community members is a must. “By building community networks and engaging with members of our community, I’m able to garner information that otherwise may not be volunteered.” “I think I’m approachable and fair and I find that people are more inclined to approach me and ask for assistance in matters that could potentially escalate into more serious incidences.” Justin said. When we quizzed Justin about his career aspirations he was quick to point out he has desires on the top job, Commissioner of Police. He also plans to keep moving throughout the Cape and said, “My tenure is up in April.

Coen Men’s Group very appreciative of Senior Constable Heinemann’s efforts to secure tools and equipment for them

I love the lifestyle up here and when I get the chance I like to go out pig hunting. “I’ve gained so much experience in the two years I’ve been here in Coen, but I hope to continue working on that by moving around the Cape and working in other remote communities.” Justin’s an easy going bloke with a great sense of humour. He’s a popular man about town and works closely with a number of people in his community. Coen Men’s Group was very appreciative of Senior Constable Heinemann’s efforts to secure tools and equipment for them. He’s been quick to lend a hand too and has recently helped out the Coen Men’s Group by sourcing approximately $1000 worth of tools and equipment from the Cairns Bunnings store to help them out. Justin seems to have some input into most areas of the community and helped out the local Coen Rural Fire Brigade by becoming the local Fire Warden. He set about a local recruiting drive before arranging essential training for the team. Not happy with just that, he helped out the local Coen SES and arranged for a local member to be trained up to

operate the hydraulic ‘jaws of life’ equipment. Officer in Charge of Coen, Sergeant Matt Moloney continued to sing the praises of Justin and said, “He’s very active in our community and is always out there solving problems on a daily basis. “He worked closely with the Transport and Main Roads Department to have signage placed in local black spot areas in an effort to reduce the number of traffic crashes. “He attends a number of local meetings which include the Community Advisory Committee, Community Justice Group, Local Emergency Coordination Committee and has even chaired meetings as the Acting Officer in Charge of Coen,” Sgt Moloney said. “On a daily basis he is working for and with his local community to provide proactive responses to everyday policing issues in their small community.”

Nominations for Police officer of the Year are open to the public to nominate officers for good work. go to: http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/ cairns/2013/07/12/localsencouraged-to-nominatelocal-police-for-districtaward/ for information and nomination forms.

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Need to read aPuNiPima Cape York Health Council Maternal and Child Health midwife Lisa Smith has distributed hundreds of children’s books to the Cape and Gulf in the last few months. The books (the Healthy Living Series) - What We Eat, What We Smell, Safe Play and Feeling Good – by Jennifer Cooper–Trent, are specifically aimed at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids. The Aboriginal Literacy Fund, a non-profit organisation committed to promoting Aboriginal literacy funded the printing and distribution of the series. “A mutual friend introduced Jennifer and I. I thought I might be able to help distribute the books through the Cape,” Lisa explains. “I started ringing around to see who wanted books. There was a lot of interest and I provided sets to every child in Aurukun, Coen and Pormpuraaw schools and Pormpuraaw Child Care Centre. “I then got a heap in for the other

Aurukun mum Zara, Lisa and Zara’s daughter Shakayla enjoying reading Feeling Good.

communities we work in and asked the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) if they would like some. They took 200 sets to Doomadgee and another 100 sets to the Wellbeing Centres in Hopevale, Aurukun, Coen and Mossman Gorge. “We have just received another 1000 sets, 300 of those we sent straight to the RFDS for their Wellbeing Centres…we’ll continue to give them out to communities who want them and then start putting them in the Baby Baskets.”

Lisa said the books were suitable for a range of age groups. “You can start reading while the baby’s in utero. Toddlers enjoy looking at the pictures. They’re written for a reading age of four or five but if older kids have lower literacy levels these books are great too. “The books contain positive healthy messages which are really good for kids and the response from children to the books has been lovely.”

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news A taste of life in the Army

sickness, but in more serious sources of infection for cases, the dog’s condition people and dogs. may deteriorate rapidly. The Newshound Dogs do not need direct Vomiting often occurs. contact with these animals Sniffing out the stories about our four-legged friends... Some of the serovars are as they can pick up the nearly always life threatening bacteria from wet areas such to dogs while other serovars as pastures, rainforest or may cause an infection which puddles. is so mild that it passes There is a slight risk of unnoticed. The majority of infection from the infected infections are not clinically dog to humans via the dog’s apparent. urine. Attention to hygiene THE nice peope at TableDiagnosis: land Veterinary Service A general blood test may while nursing the dog should have asked me to tell you provide enough information minimise the risk. The pH of dog’s urine is about a nasty disease to make the vet suspicious which has affected a few of lepto, however a special usually too acidic to allow of my K9 buddies around blood test is required to give the organism to survive for the Cape. very long. a definitive diagnosis. The disease is LeptoA recovered, healthy dog In some very serious spirosis and it can not only cases, the dog may die could still be shedding lepto, make us dogs crook, it can before the blood has had but usually if the dog survives actually be fatal. Below is time to react to the infection, an infection, then they have some information the vet and the special test may usually cleared the bacteria asked me to pass on. . . actually show up negative. from their body. What is it? It takes 7-10 days after Prevention: L e p t o s p i r o s i s i s a infection for the special blood Vaccinations available for bacterial disease with a test to be able to detect two serovars of the lepto. predilection for the kidneys infection with lepto. A WIMARQ Weipa chapter Vaccination event against one of dogs. There are many Treatment: type of lepto does not offer different types (serovars) of All clinical cases of Women of Weipa, protection against the other leptospires. The following lepto are treated the same types. informationYou applies to all ofto join irrespective offithe serovar. are invited us for our rst networking event - ourserovars that The two them. The prognosis survival ‘Wine Down at the Deck’ evening, for which will be we a great vaccinate against are Clinicalopportunity signs: changes depending on to meet new people. responsible for the majorLeprospirosis can cause a which serovar is involved. ity of infections in North variety of different problems Treatment is based antiThis event is open to all women in ouron community, and we Queensland. Vaccination in dogs butencourage frequently you affectto bring biotics and intravenous some informationfluid about yourself offers protection against the the liver and kidneys to diftherapy. (eg. business card or flyer about your business). disease, but is not a 100 ferent degrees. Transmission: perfinger cent food guarantee against The firstChampagne sign of infection Wildlife, rodents, catwill be provided on arrival, with light may only served. be non-specific tle and pigs are potential infection.

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THE Life of Western Cape College student Layla Fauid (pictured above) was a lot busier during the first week of April as she not only had to sit numerous important school exams but also parade each day to Bravo Company, 51 Far North Queensland Regiment for work experience. She was kept busy at the Army Base, located at Evans Landing, both behind a desk working with the Bravo Company Clerk and in the yard assisting with maintenance on the Army Landrovers.

Layla was issued a military uniform and exposed to the life of a Far North Queensland Surveillance Soldier, becoming comfortable with this type of work very quickly. All the staff of Bravo Company agreed that it was a pleasure to work with Layla and would gladly work with her again. The staff believe that she would be an asset to any employer. More on Western Cape College work experience students will be published when school resumes.

Wine Down at the Deck A WIMARQ Weipa chapter event

Women of Weipa, You are invited to join us for our first networking event - our ‘Wine Down at the Deck’ evening, which will be a great opportunity to meet new people.

Wine Down at the Deck

When: Time: Where: Cost:

Friday, 11 April 2014 6pm Carpentaria Golf Club (not the Albatross Resort as previously advertised) Free event

Bookings essential. Please RSVP to Brooke Courtnage on 4069 8651 or Brooke.Courtnage@riotinto.com by 8 April. We hope to see you there.

This event is open to all women in our community, and we encourage you to bring some information about yourself (eg. business card or flyer about your business). Champagne will be provided on arrival, with light finger food served. When: Time: Where: Cost:

Friday, 11 April 2014 6pm Carpentaria Golf Club (not the Albatross Resort as previously advertised) Free event

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Public Notice

Bookings essential. Please RSVP to Brooke Courtnage on Please be aware there is no public access to the areas 4069 8651 or Brooke.Courtnage@riotinto.com by 8 April.

Drilling activities in old West Weipa tailings facility

shown in the map below, as pre-mining activities are commencing fromtoearly We hope seeMay. you there.

Please be aware that drilling activities will commence in the old West Weipa tailings facility on Thursday 10 April, shown in the map below.

Your safety and the safety of our employees is paramount. Please respect signage, and remember employees can be working in these areas at any time.

Works will last for approximately five days, and community members are advised to stay clear of the area as heavy equipment will be in use.

Pre-mining activities commencing

Please respect signage and remember employees can be working in these areas at any time.

If you have any questions, or would like more information, please call our freecall hotline 1800 707 633. Page 10 Western Cape Bulletin April 9, 2014

If you have any questions, or would like more information, please call our freecall hotline 1800 707 633.


UT &about WEIPA JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB FUNDRAISER AT WOOLWORTHS

Soccer club fundraiser sizzles at Woolworths WEIPA Junior Soccer had a successful fundraiser at Woolworths last Saturday. Soccer players and parents helped out selling sausages and raffle tickets, as well as packing trolleys for a donation. A very big thank you to Woolworths for supporting the club by sponsoring the event and donating sausages, barbecue items and the yummy raffle prize. Woolworths manager Jenny and team members Debbie and Dudley were awesome with their help and support. Thank you to the local community for their very kind and generous donations. The club raised $1,700 which will go towards new equipment for players.

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Rayesh, Maleah and Ali were pleased to help.

Thursday 10

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

Thursday 17

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Red Hatters “Pandanas Pearls” meeting at the Heritage Resort at 6.30pm. Wednesday 23 Red Hat Society’s Birthday is April 25 (1998) Let’s wear red and accessorise in purple (our birthday regalia) Weipa Dirt Kart Club Saturday 26 Practice/Junior Development Day MAY

Riley, Kieran and Jet were troopers with packing trolleys.

A successful morning with Jet, Richelle, Del, Connor and Lachlan packing trolleys.

Thursday 1

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Saturday 3

Pebbles Playgroup Great Delicious Donut Drive

Thursday 8

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

Saturday 10

Weipa Dirt Kart Club Practice/Junior Development Day

Saturday 10

Weipa W.A.G’s Family Fun Afternoon @ Weipa Cricket Oval, Hibberd Drive 4pm - 8pm

Sunday 11

Cape York Bowhunters Club ABA Archery Event

Friday 16

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

Arron snags the job of cook.

Kylie and Jennifer happy to help out with sausage sales.

Y-Aim Riding School at Weipa Combined Raceway Saturday 17 Time TBA. Contact Chas and Sunday 18 0413 620 727. Open to public not only memebers.

Ref Corey, Josh and Brim come down to lend a hand.

Rachel and Jenny manning the raffle stall.

Tuesday 20

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

Saturday 24

Weipa Dirt Kart Club, Club Night #1

Friday 30

Bangarra gathering until 1 June.

JUNE Thursday 5

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Weipa RSL Sub-branch monthly meeting 7pm at Unit 1, Memorial Square, Thursday 12 Rocky Point. Guests and new members welcome. For more info contact Neil Weipa Community Care opening hours Dickinson 0428 985 108. Mon 10 - 4, Tues - Thu 9 - 4, Fri 9 - 1 Harry and Jamie helping pack trolleys for a gold coin donation.

Sharon and Jess know how to have fun when working.

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UT &about

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Pebbles Playgroup – National Playgroup Week celebrations

Pebbles Playgroups take the “Cardboard Challenge” CHILDREN and parents from Pebbles Playgroup Weipa recently took part in National Playgroup Week Celebrations, which has the goal of uniting families in communities for a week of fun and learning opportunities. This years’ overarching theme was More than Play!, allowing Pebbles the opportunity to showcase the Playgroup, as well as celebrating the event’s narrative to which the organisation prides itself: families with children from birth to five years learning and engaging through play... together. One of this years projects was the “Cardboard Challenge” – an event where children are asked to create a mini box community out of boxes and paper craft. This concept brings to life the spirit of Playgroup by connecting families in the true playgroup sense as well as supporting a number of key learning skills like cognitive, gross and fine motor development. Weipa’s Pebbles Monday playgroup used choice-making cards and symbols

to help them decide what they would like to create with their boxes. The clever playgroupers created a rocket, a car, an aeroplane and a boat. Wednesday playgroupers created an ‘Above and Below the Water’ scene; constructing boats, sails, crocodiles, coral and various sea creatures – all out of cardboard boxes. Michelle Morrison, Pebbles Playgroup co-ordinator said the Challenge was a great way to encourage learning and the development of various problem solving skills, but also a fun activity that bought children together to help each other while enjoying active play. “Playgroups all across Queensland are participating in this Challenge so we are up against a lot of competition. Our littlies have put a lot of time and effort (and fun of course), into their box creations so we really hope they do well. “Our box creations from both groups have been a fantastic way to encourage our playgroupers to have fun while learning at the same time” Michelle said.

Ava Oakley, Louis and Oscar Argent and Amelia Oakley.

Toby Abood.

Monday Playgroupers - Front Row: Finn Stillman, Pauline Goodwin, Jeremy Hoad, Paetyn Fanias, Madina Fanias, Tyler Fanias Back Row: Mariah Sabatino, Nate Schell, Chris Kneebone, Nikki Schell, Eli Schell.

Abigail and Olivia Morrison.

Mitchell Baxter.

Oscar, Kylie and Louis Argent.

Aylah Melnacis.

Amelia Oakley.

Archer LaRose, Aylah and Xander Melnacis, Mitchell Baxter, Summer and Jimmy James Cox.

Wednesday Playgroupers created an ‘Above and Below the Water’ scene during the “Cardboard Challenge”.

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Sophie and Quinn LaRose.


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6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 Children’s Programs 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 1:30 The Checkout 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Dirt Game 4:10 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:55 Clarke And Dawe 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 The Checkout 8:30 Janet King: Overtime 9:30 The School 10:20 Lateline 10:55 The Business 11:25 Mummifying Alan: Egypt’s Last Secret 12:40 Movie: “Bringing Up Baby” (G) - Screwball comedy in which a madcap heiress sets her sights on an absent-minded zoologist, lumbering him with her pet leopard. 2:30 Football: WAFL: Round 2: East Perth Vs Claremont 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: “The Thief Who Came To Dinner” (PG v) - When a computer analyst ditches the straight life, he teams up with a wealthy socialite to become a jewel thief, turning the tables on Houston’s high society set. 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 TBA 8:40 The NRL Footy Show 10:40 Fat Tony & Co 11:40 The AFL Footy Show Late 1:30 Extra 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: “Mitch Albom’s For One More Day” (PG a,l) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 8:00 TBA 9:00 Downton Abbey: Cora’s playboy brother Harold is in a fix and Robert must travel to America to help him, whilst a new farming venture at Downton sees Blake and Mary forced to put aside their differences. When Violet is taken ill she finds help comes from an unlikely corner. 10:00 TBA 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 Korean News 1:00 Turn Back Time 2:05 The Hotel 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Island Feast With Peter Kuruvita 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Mexican Fiesta With Peter Kuruvita 8:00 Gormet Farmer 8:30 Exploring China 9:35 Life Of Crime 10:35 SBS World News Late 11:05 UEFA Champions League Highlights 11:35 Prophets Of Science Fiction 12:35 Putin, Russia And The West 1:40 Movie: “Tornado” (M a) - After four years in Oklahoma studying twisters, meteorologist Jan returns to Berlin and immediately recognises the warning signs of an unprecedented storm that threatens to devastate the city. 3:55 Korea: The Forgotten War In Colour 4:50 Destination Flavour Bitesize

FRIDAY 11

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 12:00 ABC News With Jane Hutrcheon 1:00 Janet King 2:00 At The Movies 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Young James Heriot 4:00 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:50 What’s Your Story? 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 QI: House & Home 8:30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries - Final - When members of a wealthy, much respected Ballarat family are discovered brutally murdered in their own home, the town demands justice. 9:30 Case Sensitive: The point of Rescue - Sally Thorne’s assuming of her best friend’s identity has tragic consequences. 10:20 Lateline 11:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 11:40 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: “Make It Happen” (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 Football: Gold Coast Titans Vs Brisbane Broncos 9:30 Football: Penrith Panthers Vs Sydney Rabbitohs 11:30 Movie: “Out For Justice” (AV v,l) - A maverick cop hunts the man who brutally murdered his partner and best friend - a one man mission of vengeance that leads him back to the Brooklyn neighbourhood where both he and the killer grew up. 1:30 Movie: “Bad Boys” (AV v,l) - On the mean streets of Chicago, Mick O’Brien plays by the rules, his rules. The only saving grace in his life of crime is his relationship with his girlfriend. However, when a heist ends in tragedy, O’Brien lands in jail with his worst enemy. 3:30 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 4:00 Brand Developers / 4:30 Good Morning America

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30 Seven Morning News 12:00 Movie: “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior” (C Adv V,H) 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 Better Homes & Gardens 7:30 Football: Richmond and Collingwood 11:00 TBA 12.00 Desperate Housewives - “Is This What You Call Love?” Susan is in for a shock when daughter Julie pays a visit and shows up six months pregnant. Bree’s alcohol consumption and lust for men continues to dominate and ruin her life. 1:00 Movie: “Dying On The Edge” - An ex cop turned insurance investigator looks into the death of a music producer who he suspects was murdered. 3:00 Home Shopping / 4:00 NBC Today - International news and weather including interviews with newsmakers in the world of politics, business, media, entertainment and sport.

5:00 World News 1:00 The Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:35 Inspector Rex: The Million Dollar Horse 2:30 NITV News Week In Review 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 The Great British Countryside: Cornwall and Devon 8:35 The Dark Ages: An Age Of Light 9:35 As It Happened - The Real Inglorious Bastards 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Feed 11:35 Film: “We 3” - Camila, Rafael and Cazé all arrive from different parts of Brazil to attend college in São Paulo. Meeting one night at a party, they instantly connect and quickly move into a big apartment together. Soon they are spending every minute together, and are simply known to others as ‘The Three’. 1:40 Kurt Wallender: The Leak 2:45 Film: “Vexille” 4:50 Destination Flavour Bitesize

SATURDAY 12

6:00 Rage 10:30 Rage Guest Programmer 11:30 The Checkout 12:00 Australian Story 12:30 Next Big Thing 1:40 Movie: “The Paleface” (G) 3:10 Movie: “The Pink Panther” (G) 5:10 River Cottage Veg Every Day 6:00 Saturday Landline 6:30 Gardening Australia 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Death In Paradise - The murder of a local gigolo brings DI Goodman and his team in contact with the social elite of Saint -Marie. 8:30 The Gods of Wheat Street: The Obligation - Odin Freeman is being pulled in all directions and the mechanics workshop that keeps them housed and fed is up for sale. 9:30 Last Tango in Halifax - Childhood sweethearts Alan and Celia, both widowed in their early 70s, fall for each other all over again when they are reunited on the internet after nearly 60 years 10:30 Good Cop: Sav’s quest to get Jonjo arrested for Andy’s murder draws suspicion. 11:35 Rage Guest Programmer 5:00 Rage

6:00 Bubble Guppies 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 The Garden Gurus 11:30 Animal Emergency 12:00 The Middle 12:30 TBA 4:00 The Bottom Line 4:30 South Aussi With Cosi 5:00 4WD TV 5:30 Getaway 6:00 National News Saturday 7:00 TBA 9:00 TBA 11:30 Movie: “Appaloosa” (AV v,l) - Two friends hired to police a small town that is suffering under the rule of a rancher find their job complicated by the arrival of a young widow 2:00 Movie: “Impractical Jokers” - Four prank-loving friends compete in extremely awkward social experiments in this hidden-camera series, tricking real life people into falling for their hilarious pranks. 2:30 The Avengers 4:00 Brand Developers 5:00 Skippy - The Bush Kangaroo 5:30 Wesley Impact

6:00 Saturday Disney 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend 10:30 Seven News Special 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing 2014 - The Championships Day 2 1:00 Please Marry My Boy 3:00 Football: Carlton v Melbourne 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Football: Gold Coast Vs Hawthorne 11:00 Strike Back - In order to force the delivery of weapons to war-torn Darfur, terrorists abduct Clare, a refugee -clinic doctor 1:00 Desperate Housewives 2:00 Special: Across The Sea Of Galilee - “Across The Sea Of Galilee” Tour Israel as the historic peace agreement with the Palestinians is negotiated, and see the traditional fishermen on the Sea of Galilee. 3:00 Harry’s Practice - Join Dr Harry Cooper and Dr Katrina Warren for everything you need to know about animals. 3:30 It Is Written Oceania 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz - “The Best Solutions For Your Pain!” Get answers to your health questions from Dr Oz and other leading doctors, hospitals, associations and authors.

5:00 World News 1:00 Mahler 9 2:40 The Chopin Etudes 2:50 Piano Notes 3:00 Mel Brooks: Make A Noise 4:00 Contact - Peter Marlow: Margaret Thatcher 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 A History Of Celtic Britain. 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 My Wild Affair: The Ape Who went To College 8:30 Robson Green: How The North Was Built 9:30 Movie: “Sunshine Cleaning” M(ASL) -From The US 12:10 Movie: “25 Carat” (M A SNA) - In Spanish. Abel is a boxer turned debt collector who is struggling to provide for his young son. When he falls in love with beautiful car thief Kay, the couple plan for a new crime-free beginning.und their new law-abiding life, however, they conspire for one last big score. 12:50 Pornography: The Musical 1:50 Movie: “My Best Friend” 3:35 Harbour Of Hope 4:40 Destination Bite Size 4:50 Weatherwatch Overnight

SUNDAY 13

SBS

6:00 Rage 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Offsiders 10:30 The World This Week 11:00 7.30 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Compass: My Island Church 2:00 Death In Paradise 3:00 Da Vinci 4:00 Big Art Ideas 5:00 Midsomer Murders: Ring Out your Dead 6:30 Compass 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Restoration Home: Rock Farm 8:30 Jack Irish: Dead Point 10:20 Wallander: The Fifth Woman 11:30 Movie: “In The Heat of The Night” (Adult Themes, V) - While travelling in the Deep South, Virgil Tibbs becomes unwittingly embroiled in the murder investigation of a prominent businessman. 1:15 Movie: “Here Comes Mr Jordan” (PG) - Young prize fighter Joe Pendleton, killed in a plane crash, persuades ‘Heavenly Express’ dispatcher Mr. Jordan that he must find him a new body as he should have survived. 2:50 Restoration Home: Rock Farm 4:30 Catalyst 5:00 Gardening Australia / 5:30 Collectors

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Financial Review Sunday 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:30 Broncos Insider 2:00 2014 Intrust Supercup 4:00 Football: Manly Sea Eagles Vs Cronulla Sharks 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 TBA 7:30 60 Minutes 8:30 TBA 9:30 Person Of Interest 11:30 Who Gets The Last Laugh: Who gets the last laugh? pit’s two comedians against each other in the ultimate prank challenge. Given the same situation and elements with which to work, the guest comedians must dream up the funniest and most outrageous pranks possible, then successfully unleash them on the public. 12:00 Financial Review Sunday 12:30 What Would You Do? 1:30 Spyforce 2:30 Brand Developers 4:00 Good Morning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Children’s Programs 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 AFL Game Day 11:30 Guys With Kids 12:00 Easter Special “The Road To The Show - Part 1” 1:30 Footy Flashbacks 3:00 2014 AFL Premiership Season St Kilda Vs Adelaide 6:00 Seven News 6:30 TBA 7:30 Sunday Night 8:30 Downton Abbey - Rosamund hatches a plan to help Edith out of her predicament, but will Violet see straight through it? Isobel receives some unexpected attention, while Mary asks Gillingham for a favour. 10:00 Castle 11:00 Royal Pains: “Who’s Your Daddy?” The time has come for the in-laws- to-be to meet and Evan is worried that Eddie is going to mess it up with Paige’s parents. 12:00 Special: Secrets Of Coral Cay 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Al Jazeera News 1:30 Wainwright Walks 2:00 Speedweek 4:00 Subaru National Road Series 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Subaru World Of Cycling 5:30 Who Do You Think You Are? Nigella Lawson 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lost Worlds: Scotland 8:35 Tales Of The Unexpected 9:30 Paris-Roubaix 2014: - Live coverage of the 112th edition of Paris-Roubaix. Famous for its rough terrain and cobblestones, cyclists will compete over 257 km in this prestigious one day cycling race. 1:00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 1:30 Movie: “The Price To Pay” - In French - Jean-Pierre has everything: career, wealth, a bourgeois existence. The one thing he lacks is the affection of his shopaholic wife. 3:10 Movie: “December Heat” - In Estonian - A failed communist rebellion in December 1924 in Estonia sets the scene in this lavishly produced historical action drama about a pair of newlyweds. 4:30 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

MONDAY 14

7 CENTRAL

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Landline 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Wild At Heart 4:00 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 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 Monroe 12:25 Movie: “The Woman On The Beach” (PG) 1:35 Movie: “Son Of The Shiek” (PG) 2:45 Movie: “The Phantom Of The Opera” (PG) 4.00 Movie: “The General” (PG) 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: “Curly Sue” (PG l,a) 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 TBA 12:00 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - Macau - Tony knew Macau as the place where fireworks were made. Those factories have since been replaced by casinos and now the island is known as the “Vegas of Asia.” 1:00 Nitro Circus Live - Hong Kong - The Nitro Crew kicks off the World Tour in the Far East. The cast tries their hand at some of China’s favorite pastimes such as mastering Kung Fu and handling King Cobras. Things get a little crazy when a Typhoon hits, jeopardizing the entire tour. 1:30 Extra 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: “Remember Sunday” (Cons Adv: 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 8:30 Revenge: Hatred 9:30 How I Met Your Mother: Vesuvius 10:00 How I Met Your Mother: The Magician’s Code Part 2 10:30 Talking Footy 11:30 Parks And Recreation: Emergency Response 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters - Mitch and Karen make plans for a drastic solution to their problems, which could make or break them. 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Medieval Fightbook 2:00 Battle Castle 2:50 Story Of Him 3:00 France 24 International News 3:30 Al Jazeera News 4:00 The Journal 4:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5:00 Living Black 5:30 Global Village 6:00 Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam 6:30 SBS World News 7:35 Mythbusters: Herding Cats/Full Of Crap/Greased Pig 8:35 Vikings: Eye For An Eye 9:30 RocKwiz 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 FA Cup 2014: Semi Final Highlights 12:30 Subaru Nationasl Road Series 1:00 Shorts On Screen 2:15 Movie: “Running On Empty” MA (A,S) - Japanese - The beautiful Azami is tired of her penniless and lazy boyfriend. 3:10 Movie: “Sleep Dealer” M (V) - Spanish - A young man works as a virtual reality wage slave in a high-tech sweatshop in Tijuana, 4:45 Dance Me To The End Of Love

TUESDAY 15

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 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Q&A 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Wild At Heart 4:00 Kingdom 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs 6:50 What’s Your Story. 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foregin Correspondent 8:30 Dead Drunk: A Night In The Cross 9:30 At The Movies 10:00 The Writer’s Room 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Four Corners 12:15 Media Watch 12:30 Movie: “The Magnificent Ambersons” (G) 2:00 Movie: Room Service 3:30 Rugby Union: Shute Shield: 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: “Grumpy Old Men” - With John and Max, wifeless and retired, hating each other has become their greatest pleasure in life...that is until radiant, freespirited and enchantingly eccentric college professor Ariel Truax moves across the street and innocently escalates their mutual loathing to new heights. (MCL, Sexual Ref:) 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 TBA 12:00 20/20 - 20/20 is news and current affairs show anchored by Elizabeth Varga and Chris Cuomo. 1:00 Extra - Co-hosts Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos reporting in front of a live audience from The Grove in Los Angeles. 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: “Kid Cop” (Cons Adv: 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 8:35 TBA 9:35 Parenthood: “Just Like At Home / The Enchanting Mr. Knight” - Julia leans on the family for support during her struggles with Joel. Jasmine and Crosby move in with Zeek and Camille while their house is under repair. 11:30 Smash: “The Bells And Whistles” - Julia leans on the family for support during her struggles with Joel. 12:30 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 Celtic Women 2:25 ADbc 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 Antiques Uncovered (New Series) 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Killing: In Danish. Sarah Lund and Ulrick Strange travel to Sweden to question and protect the only other surviving member of Jens Peter Raben’s former army squad. 12:15 Guilty Pleasures 1:45 Movie: “The Mermaid” - A modern rendition of Hans Christian Andersen’s story ‘The Little Mermaid’. 3:50 How To Start A Revolution - Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp’s 2003 handbook for non-violent protest ‘From Dictatorship to Democracy’ has been influential on the tactics of democratic protests internationally. 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

WEDNESDAY 16

ABC

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11:00 One Plus One 11:30 Foreign Correspondent 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 12:30 National Press Club Address 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Wild At Heart 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 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 & Specks 9:00 The Agony of Modern Manners: Online 9:30 The Kumars 10:00 The Wrong Mans: Running Mans 11:05 The Business 10:30 Lateline 11:30 Hustle 12:30 Movie: “We’re No Angels” (G) - Three escaped Devil’s Island convicts help a downtrodden storekeeper and his family to outwit a scheming relative. 2:30 Football: VFL: Round 2 Essendon v North Ballarat 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: “Arthur” - Arthur is a wealthy man who likes a drink, or ten. However, his $750 million dollar inheritance is at risk if he doesn’t marry what he deems as the most boring blonde girl on Long Island. (Adult Themes Mild Coarse Language) 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 TBA 8:30 The AFL Footy Show - The Logie award-winning AFL Footy Show celebrates its 21st season, starring Garry Lyon, James Brayshaw, Sam Newman, Billy Brownless and Shane Crawford. 10:30 TBA 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: “Living Proof” (Cons Adv: A,L) 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 11:00 TBA 12:00 Defiance: “If I Ever Leave This World Alive” When a deadly disease spreads through Definace, the council vote that the most affected, the Irithians, need to be segregated from the community. 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters - Barbara reacts swiftly when she finds out about Gordon’s illness, but things don’t turn out the way she’s planned. 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World 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 Pilgrimage With Simon Reeve 8:35 One Born Every Minute 9:30 The Bridge 10:35 SBS World News Late 11:15 Movie: “Incendies” - In French, Arabic & English - When notary Lebel sits down with Jeanne and Simon Marwan to read them their mother Nawal’s will, the twins are stunned to receive a pair of envelopes - one for the father they thought was dead and another for a brother they didn’t know existed. MAV(V,A) 1:30 Movie: “Wonderful Town” - in Thai M (L,S) 3:15 Movie: “Eastern Plays” - in Turkish M (A,V,D,L) 4:45 ADbc Bitesize - A bite-sized morsel of SBS’s historybased quiz program. 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

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CROSSWORD No. 193

SUDOKU No. 193

Your  Lucky 

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Stars

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ARIES (March 21st - April 20th)

Your ability to spot a financial opportunity when you see it will help you to bring in a windfall: spending the money won’t be quite as easy! Try to sort your long-term priorities. Romance. A few well-chosen compliments will make a big difference to your partner’s attitude.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st)

An unexpected invitation may turn out to be a “red herring”. Don’t allow yourself to be taken for a ride. Concentrate on what’s really important to you this week. Romance. You may be a little shocked when you discover how old a recent admirer is. You will want to reassess your relationship with this person.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st)

FOR KIDS

A bad habit will finally be broken, so long as you have enough will-power. There is a new project waiting for someone to take the lead. This would be an excellent time to make the first move. Romance. Your love-life will get a powerful boost this week. It may come in an unexpected form, however: be open to all possibilities.

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd)

A remark which is a little too personal for comfort must not be allowed to put you off track. You need to set yourself some achievable goals this week and stick to them. Romance. Someone will let you down rather badly, perhaps without meaning to. Be careful of a situation which seems too good to be true: it probably is.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd)

If you got paid on the basis of the amount you speak, you would make a lot of money over the next few days! It might be better if you kept some things to yourself, however. Remember to think before you open your mouth! Romance. A meeting with friends will go well - provided you are subtle. There could be a not-so-secret admirer among them: stay alert!

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

An accident could happen if you don’t look out. Be particularly careful of breaking something which doesn’t belong to you; it could ruin all your good work from the last few weeks. Romance. You should be feeling very close to your partner at the moment. A helping hand will not go unnoticed.

FINDWORD No. 193

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd)

A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

You will be surprised what a difference a few kind words make. This will be an excellent time to make up for a recent disappointment. Try not to overspend, though. Romance. Someone whom you don’t really like will become very persistent. You may have to review your opinion of this person.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)

Be careful not to judge someone else’s values by your own standards. You may find that yours are too strict for other people. You need to be more open-minded this week and be prepared to really listen to what people say to you. Romance. Someone that you have had your eye on for ages has suddenly noticed you: now you will have to take the initiative.

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SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) Somebody whom you know well will be pleased with your effort. You may be a little surprised at their reaction! It might not be what you expected, but it will be good for you. Romance. You will soon know if a romantic meeting has gone well: don’t miss the obvious signs.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th)

A secret which you have been trying to hide for several months may finally come out. You will be surprised how positively your friends react. This week you will realise you were wrong to worry about this. Romance. A meeting in the open air will help to put your social life back on track. There are changes coming in your romantic life.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.

–Aristotle

SOLUTIONS No. 193

A disappointing turn of events should not make you lose heart. You are getting bored by the same old routine: you want an opportunity to use your creativity and develop new ideas. This will come soon. Romance. Your positive mood will help you to meet someone whom you might otherwise have turned down.

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th)

Don’t be any more assertive than is really necessary: you will have a better chance of getting what you want if you are subtle. Others will demand your attention in a domestic situation this week. Romance. Your partner will be delighted if you compliment them this week. They need a boost more than you realise, so try to arrange something exciting for them this weekend.

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Ph Garry: 4069 7015 Weipa Kindergarten and Preschool Weipa Kindergarten and Preschool are seeking an Assistant for a 6 month fixed term contract, commencing the end of May 2014 to December 2014, with the possibility of an extension. This is a part-time position with current hours being Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The successful applicant should hold a current first aid certificate and blue card and will hold or be studying towards a Cert III in Children’s Services. If you have a desire to work within the Early Childhood Education Industry in a Kindergarten environment please send your resume to wecea@bigpond.net.au or PO Box 70, WEIPA, Qld 4874 or alternatively you may deliver it to the centre (Hibberd Drive, near the swimming pool). Closing date for applicants is Friday, April 25, 2014.

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Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council Certified Supervisor / Group Leader The Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council is seeking to employ a qualified Certified Supervisor for the management, planning and delivery of day care services for the Napranum Early Childhood Centre. You will have previous experience in a Child Care centre and the ability to manage a small team of Assistants. Previous experience working in an Indigenous community would be an advantage. The position reports to the Director Napranum Early Childhood Centre. You will have a Diploma in Children’s Services. An initial 6 months contact will be issued. Applications must include a current resume and covering letter providing details of experience and the names and contact details of two referees. For more information please call the Office Manager on 07 4090 5600 at the Council main administration office, or email officemanager@napranum.qld.gov.au Applications for these positions should be marked private & confidential and addressed to: The Chief Executive Officer Napranum Aboriginal Shire Council PO BOX 538, WEIPA QLD 4875 or emailed to officemanager@napranum.qld.gov.au Applications close Thursday, April 17, 2014

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SCHOOL HEALTH CHECKS A Health Professional Team will be visiting your school on the 20th to 22nd May 2014 to conduct health checks for students in Yr 7. The team consists of Doctors, Registered Nurses, Health Workers and Specialists. The Team’s skill base includes hearing health, oral health, child health, ATODS, mental health, diabetes and healthy lifestyle education and promotion.

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Please send the forms back to the school by the 2nd May 2014 either consenting or not consenting that way we know you have received notification of this activity.

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If you require any further information or have not received a consent form please contact one of the following people for assistance Jenny Aspinall - Family Health Unit – ph 4082 3612 / mob 0400 273 934 Philly Nakata-Bradley – Family Health Unit – ph 4082 3634 / 0407 648 628 Tara Stanway – Apuinpima – ph 4069 7459 / 0458 105 505 Deb Jia – Apunipima – Napranum Clinic- ph 4069 7459 / 0439 666 932 Jill Lawrence – Napranum Clinic – ph 4069 7459 Lyn James – WCC – Weipa Campus – ph 4090 6441 Nancy Lui-Gamia – WCC – Weipa Campus – ph 4090 6441

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Contact: Kath 4069 9346 ST LUKES ANGLICAN AND UNITING CHURCH Phone Rev Ron Watson 4069 7228 for more information 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

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PTS TOTAL

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8

25

Karyn

8

23

Mean, keen and unseen

Rocket

7

23

Catchy’s Carnage

7

23

Piri10

7

23

THE Hawks are mean, the Bombers keen and Carlton unseen. That is the way I saw the weekend of footy. The Hawks kicked the first six majors of the game and never let their talons release the Dockers at any stage. Where was that notorious stingy defence that Freo has become so well known for. Beware Ross Lyon has a nack for getting the best out of his players so don’t write them off yet. The Tigers of 2014 seem to enjoy a nap til half time and then come out and play or like in Round 2 play the first half then have a nap in the second half. Anyway it got my Doggies on the board with their first win of the season. They just have to put it in for the full four quarters also. Speaking of four quarters didn’t the Swans show the Crows how to play on their new home ground. The Crows were spruking about their super fitness in the preseason and they would outrun every team in the comp. Typical of Crows I don’t trust them all though one did come to my rescue as a pup when we were down at the Archer River and two dingoes were stalking me and my human parents. This Crow flew and landed in between us and the dingoes and spread its wings trying to look as big as an Emu which it did to me as I was only a small pup. Well this Crow squaked and danced and flapped its wings at these two Dingoes until they finally fled. Unbelievable, my first real brush with nature, albeit a few years ago now. Can the Suns make the finals this year after only three years in the comp. They ran circles around the Lions and Gazza does not look like slowing up anytime soon. The big test will be up against the Hawks at Metricon on Saturday night. I am hoping that they come out ready to play and give it to the Hawks. Bad luck for Daniel Rich who is out for the season having to get a knee reco. I guess I better be a bit more careful when frisbeeing on the beach in the mornings as my canine mum takes me out quite often when I am taking a speccie. But like my human Dad says you only get hurt if you pussy foot around and don’t go in hard. The Giants from Western Sydney are really making their presence felt in 2014 and are sitting sixth on the ladder. They made Melbourne look as bad as they have been for the last decade. Didn’t Josh Kelly show everyone that he could very well be a star of the future. I think he had more touches in two quarters than the entire Melbourne team in four quarters. The Roos and Power had a great tussle at Etihad with the Roos putting the foot down in the last term. Who starred at the right end of the game…YES… Boomer Harvey again! Watch out if he keeps this up he could very well be up in the Brownlow count at season end. The Bombers absolutely gave the Skivvy guys a shelakking on Sunday night at the G. Actually did Carlton even turn up? The woof in the parks is that Bomber Thompson could very well be heading to Premiership Glory. You can see how keen they all are to do their best to execute Bombers game plan. I say that they are mad not to when he already has two cups in his cabinet from Geelong. I can’t wait til Saturday night to get my spot on the couch and see if the Suns can run it out with the Hawks. Out from under the couch, Scoop The Newshound

Wimby23

6

22

maccas09

7

22

Rabbits

7

22

stutim64

7

22

Little John

6

22

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0

0

12

Hawthorn

3

0

0

12

Geelong

3

0

0

12

Essendon

2

1

0

8

Port Adelaide

2

1

0

8

GWS

2

1

0

8

Fremantle

2

1

0

8

Gold Coast

2

1

0

8

St Kilda

2

1

0

8

North Melbourne

2

1

0

8

Sydney

1

2

0

4

Richmond

1

2

0

4

Collingwood

1

2

0

4

Western Bulldogs

1

2

0

4

Carlton

0

3

0

0

Brisbane

0

3

0

0

Adelaide

0

3

0

0

Melbourne

0

3

0

0

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April 11 - 13, home team first FRIDAY, April 11 Richmond v Collingwood SATURDAY, April 12 Carlton v Melbourne Port Adelaide v Brisbane GWS v Western Bulldogs Geelong v West Coast Gold Coast v Hawthorn SUNDAY, April 13 Sydney v North Melbourne St Kilda v Adelaide Fremantle v Essendon

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Inconsistent form TEAMS inconsistent form saw some upsets throughout the round, making the NRL ladder very unpredictable with the Gold Coast Titans on top after five rounds. Friday night saw two upsets with the Eels beating the Broncos, and the Bulldogs narrowly overcoming the Roosters by one point. On Saturday the Sharks beat the Warriors quite convincingly, the Panthers held out the Raiders in a close game to get the win, and the Rabbitohs conquered their inconsistent form woes to beat the Dragons. On Sunday the Titans proved they were a force with a narrow two point win over the Storm. And the West Tigers were on song against the Sea Eagles to get the two points. Monday night’s clash saw the Cowboys play at their best against the Knights to get the win. Looking into Round six there are eight teams on the same points all equal second place and after this round will hopefully see the ladder start to spread out rewarding teams on form. Friday night will showcase two games, with the improving Panthers up against premiership heavyweights the Rabbitohs. The second game will see an all-Queensland derby with the top of the ladder Titans taking on the highly rated Broncos. On Super Saturday there will be three games played, with the Raiders and the Knights battling it out, the entertaining Eels taking on last year’s premiers the Roosters, and the young Tigers looking for a win over the Cowboys. Sunday will have two games with the Sea Eagles looking for a win over the struggling Sharks, and the newly coached Warriors try to improve form against an in-form Bulldogs outfit. Monday nights clash will see the everconsistent Storm take on the new look Dragons. Karl’s Tips: Rabbitohs, Titans, Raiders, Roosters, Cowboys, Sea Eagles, Bulldogs and Storm.

Local Footy News

Goodline Linebreakers 30 (Tries- S.Sebasio 2, C.Bowen 2, K.Hall 1, S.Nadredre 1) (Goals- C.Bowen 3) def Napranum Natives 14 (Tries- E.Tabuai 1, K.Tabuai 1, R.Wallaca 1) (Goals- R.Wallace 1). Waampar Gammaz 36 (Tries- T.Welch 2, T.Barba 2, K.Callope 1, J.Viti 1, S.Ara 1, K.Mosby 1) (Goals- J.Sove 2) def Napranum Tiddas 12 (Tries- V.Adidi 1, L.Jawai 1, M.Smith-Hart 1). Napranum Twals 46 (Tries- J.Jackonia 2, D.Hall 2, H.Hart 1, K.Gibson 1, J.Motton 1, M. Burke 1, D. Pascoe 1) (Goals- D.Pascoe 4, A.Port 1) def Weipa Raiders 16 (Tries- S.Pryce 1, A.Bose 1, R.Mclaughlin 1) (Goals- S.Abraham 2) Round 4, Sat April 12: 5:00pm – Napranum Natives vs Weipa Raiders 6:30pm – Weipa vs Napranum (Women’s Game) 7:30pm – Napranum Twal vs Goodline Linebreakers Yours in Footy, Karl

RLCY WEIPA WET SEASON COMPETITION LADDER 2014 TEAM

Goodline Linebreakers

PTS

PTS TOTAL

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32

Megan

2

27

bj musa

4

26

Norro

3

26

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24

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24

Wimby23

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24

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24

Ferret

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24

Karyn

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23

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4

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8

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6

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2

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6

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3

2

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6

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3

2

0

6

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3

2

0

6

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3

2

0

6

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2

3

0

4

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2

3

0

4

Rabbitohs

2

3

0

4

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2

3

0

4

Warriors

2

3

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4

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1

4

0

2

Sharks

1

4

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2

NRL DRAW ROUND 6

April 11 - 14, home team first FRIDAY, April 11 Panthers v Rabbitohs Titans v Broncos SATURDAY, April 12 Raiders v Knights Eels v Roosters Wests Tigers v Cowboys SUNDAY, April 13 Sea Eagles v Sharks Warriors v Bulldogs MONDAY, April 14 Storm v Dragons

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Ladies match it with the Know the rules or net a fine men for Sea Swift qualifier AnotheR good roll-up for the weekend’s golf events at the Carpentaria Golf Club and it was good to see the rain stayed away. Saturday’s event was the Sea Swiftsponsored Single Match Play qualifier for men and ladies. Good to see the ladies join in, as it has been a few years since this event had ladies. The field was a decent size, 20 men competed and six ladies. While all the ladies qualified, unfortunately only 16 men can qualify. The list of qualifiers will be on display at the clubhouse this week, as well as the play-off schedule and dates. Please ensure that these dates are followed to avoid delay in future rounds. The daily competition on Saturday was a quick game, with all groups closely behind the one in front. As they say, “a quick game is a good game!” Results for Saturday were as follows:NTPs – Brett Elms on 9, Mick Fleming on 15, and Kris Brooks on 18. Winner was Jay Murray with a fine +6, with Kevie Martin runner-up on a three-way countback with a +3. Another good field of 21 players took to the course for Sunday’s

Blackwoods-sponsored Single Stableford. Winner for the day was Pete Ross, with 42 points, and runner-up was Roy Burley with 40 points. NTPs for the day went to Gavin Wust on 9, Olly Tata on 15, and Mick Fleming on 18. Reminder to all that the new tees are in place from Tuesday, April 8, 2014. A summary of the changes were distributed in the newsletter. Contact Sharon at the club if you didn’t receive a copy. Volunteers also needed to give a hand on the course in preparation for the Weipa Open on the May 3 and 4. If you can spare some time, even an hour, please see Megs at the shed. Work involves some whipper snipping, and general course tidy-up. Next weekend’s golf is a 4BBB stableford Match Play qualifier on Saturday, and a Single Stableford on Sunday. If you are planning on playing, please ensure your names are registered on the time sheets at the club before the day of the competition to enable on-time tee-offs.

ReStRiCtionS apply to recreational fishing gear in Queensland freshwaters and fishers are encouraged to brush up on regulations to avoid being tangled. Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol district officer Gary Muhling said it was important fishers took the time to familiarise themselves with the rules before heading out fishing. “There are different rules that apply to fishing gear in Queensland, depending on whether you are fishing in

tidal or freshwater, particularly around the use of nets,” he said. “While most recreational nets can be used in tidal waters, fishers should be aware that these are not legal fishing apparatus in freshwaters. “Landing nets, scoop or dip nets, and dilly nets are permitted to be used; however all other nets, including cast and seine (bait) nets are illegal.” Mr Muhling noted an increase in the number of fishers using bait nets in local freshwater fishing spots. “We have issued a number

of on-the-spot fines to people recently for using bait nets in freshwater,” he said. “Ignorance is not an acceptable excuse for doing the wrong thing. Fishers need to ensure they know the rules.” If you suspect illegal fishing, whether seen in person or online, report it to the Fishwatch hotline on 1800 017 116. Don’t engage the person, as this can compromise an investigation. For more information on fishing rules in Queensland, visit www.fisheries.qld.gov.au or call 13 25 23.

Mission River Salmon catch Don Brown caught this 88cm Salmon while fishing up the Mission River recently. His mate also caught an 86cm Salmon and they were both using live mullet as bait.

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the chew, with a couple of crews bagging out before the sun shows up. If you get a big one on make sure your drag is locked up as they can give you a hard time and bust you off using the bottom to break your line. Had a few anglers hooking up on some good Tuskfish, but I can’t get any marks off them, and I won’t even reveal their name. I’d head out wide of Duyfken, down Red Cliffs or Pera way and get myself some fresh Ghost Crabs if I was planning a trip. There has been a bit of luck drifting a Crab over the reef flats using a float, which is well worth a try because you know how much Tuskies love crab. The creeks aren’t doing so bad either, plenty of Barra about taking lures and livies. Grunter seem to be still lingering around the mud flats on a rising tide, and some good schools of Threadies have been seen in the early morning on a rising tide at Rocky Point. I wouldn’t be putting my toe in the water though as a couple of big Hammerheads are stalking and smashing them. If you want a bit of fun some small Queenies and Giant Herring are feasting on the Jelly Prawn at the top of the tide and on the turn for an hour or so at Rocky Point. Looking forward to a bit of billfishing this weekend, and will give a full report as soon as I can. Will catch up next week and until then, enjoy your fishing.

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The victorious Cape York under-16 side which won the North Queensland AFL championships, held in Airlie Beach at the end of March. Alf Wilson story

AURUKUN’S Kerrrod Marbendinar played a leading role for the Cape York under 16 side which won the North Queensland under 16 Australian Rules championships at Airlie Beach. It was the fourth time in five years Cape York has taken out the prestigious title held on March 29 and 30. Other competing sides were

Townsville, Cairns, Mackay and Capricornia. Fifteen-year-old Kerrod played as a deep forward and starred during the carnival. Official Rick Hanlon said Kerrod was the only Aurukun player in the team. “Kerrod is a big lad and has only played 10 games of our code and is a very promising footballer. He will get better with more experience,” Hanlon said.

Cape York went through the carnival undefeated and in their last match which was a grand final narrowly beat Townsville 6-4-40 to 5-5-35. In their previous match Cape York 3-4-22 defeated Capricornia 0-8-8. The day before in round one Cape York 7-4-46 beat Mackay 3-2-20. Cape York started the carnival in fine style downing Cairns 5-4-34 to 3-7-25.

Many of the Cape York players are members of the Cape York Eagles juniors who live at AFL Cape York House in Cairns and compete in the Cairns competition. AFLQ North Queensland Development Manager Graeme Pratt congratulated all carnival players. “There is an enormous amount of talent in North Queensland,” Pratt said.


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