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Local apprentices shine at training awards

RTA Weipa’s Aaron Lobley (right) with his encouragement award. with Harvey Thomas, Mature Age Apprentice of the Year (left), and Mark Haines from SunSuper (centre).

RTA Weipa’s James Baira with his encouragement award in the top category, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Appprentice/Trainee of the Year, and category sponsor, Jo Pyne from the Tropical North Queensland TAFE.

RTA Weipa’s Wanitta Blanco with her encouragement award and category sponsor, Murray Bell, from EnergySuper.

AT the recent Skill360 Australia Employment and Training Awards ceremony in Cairns, Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa’s Aaron Lobley, Wanitta Blanco and James Baira received recognition for their excellent contribution to the site’s apprenticeship programme. Mrs Blanco has recently entered into the fourth year of her electrical apprenticeship, and received an encouragement award in the Electrical Apprentice of the Year category for her initiative and keen safety culture. Mr Lobley, now in the third year of his refrigeration and air conditioning apprenticeship, received an encouragement award in the Mature Age Apprentice/Trainee of the Year category for his commitment to his apprenticeship and providing support to younger apprentices.  continued page 2

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Mr Baira received an encouragement award in the top category, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Apprentice/Trainee of the Year, for displaying strong leadership qualities during the fourth year of his electrical apprenticeship. Having recently completed his apprenticeship in February, Mr Baira has secured a full-time role with the business and remains a key asset to the Site Services team. Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa general manager, Operations, Gareth Manderson, said the site’s apprenticeship programme is a great way to up skill and employ local people. “I was very pleased to see our apprentices recognised for their hard work and contribution.” Mr Manderson said. “Aaron, Wanitta and James are fantastic ambassadors—not only

for the apprenticeship programme, but also for the Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa business,” he said. The site’s apprenticeship programme is run in conjunction with Skill360 Australia and enables participants to gain a nationally recognised trade certificate in their field. Five other Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa apprentices were nominated and recognised for their efforts, including Anukie Tamwoy (light vehicle), Bradley Bowden (fitting and turning), Heath Gilmore (fitting and turning), Jasmine Mestroni (electrical) and Jordan Viti (fitting and turning) James, Aaron and Wanitta were selected from over 140 nominations across 12 different categories designed to recognise the outstanding achievements of North Queensland’s apprentices, trainees and students across a large range of industries.

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THE health challenges facing Australia’s Top End will be the focus of an inaugural meeting in Darwin in early May aimed at establishing a Northern Australia Health Round Table. Department of Health Deputy Director-General Dr Michael Cleary said the proposed health round table would bring together the health departments of Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory to consider issues of mutual importance. “The north of Australia experiences a range of unique health challenges that are common right across the Top End and our three health jurisdictions,’’ Dr Cleary said. “These relate particularly to the challenges of accessing appropriate health services, the health disparity between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-ATSI Australians, the recruitment and retention of a sustain-

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able health workforce and the management of tropical diseases. “There are also specific challenges and opportunities relating to international health and clinical education due to the proximity of the Top End to Asia and Papua New Guinea.’’ Dr Cleary said the proposed Northern Australia Health Round Table would bring together for the first time key health leaders to consider the unique health issues of the region. “The aim of the round table will be to identify opportunities for better communication, improved collaboration and a

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sharing of health innovations and ideas across the three jurisdictions of Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory,’’ he said. Dr Cleary said the work of the round table would build on the achievements of the 12-month old Greater Northern Australia Regional Training Network (GNARTN). The network, which also involves the Queensland, WA and NT health departments, is aimed at tackling issues involving clinical education and training. Dr Cleary said six Queensland representatives would attend the meeting in Darwin to establish the health round table. These are: Mr Paul Woodhouse, North West Hospital and Health Service Board Chair; Ms Julie Hartley-Jones, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service Chief Executive; Mr Philip Davies, Department of Health Deputy Director-General Policy and

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Rebecca determined to shape the future A young Weipa woman has graduated from James Cook university with a teaching degree she was able to complete in her community through an award-winning remote area education program. Rebecca Namok, a Torres Strait Islander, graduated with a Bachelor of Education from JCU last week but she began her studies for the degree while still at high school. Ms Namok completed a Certificate III and a Certificate IV in Education (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) while in her senior years at Western Cape College at Weipa through the Remote Area Teacher Education Program (RATEP). RATEP is a communitybased teacher education pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The award-winning program is offered as a partnership between JCU, the Queensland Department of Education and Training and Tropical North Queensland TAFE. It enables Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to remain within their local community while completing the requirements of the Bachelor of Education at a RATEP site or Thursday Island campus. Rebecca said that at first she was not sure what she wanted to do but the Cert III “was an

opportunity and when I began my passion for teaching began to grow even stronger”. Ms Namok said she liked teaching because it was helping shape the future. “What I like about teaching is the positive feeling that as an educator, you play a major role in educating students who are citizens of the future,” she said. “When I first started I didn’t really want to be a teacher. As I continued my studies and gained more experience and passion for teaching, I realised that is all I wanted to be, to challenge myself, have high expectations, make changes and mostly to improve and help be a part of closing the gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.” Since graduating from high school, Rebecca has completed a Diploma of Education (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) through Tropical North Queensland TAFE then continued on to the Bachelor of Education at JCU while living in her home community of Napranum. RATEP, which has a study centre at Weipa and 16 other locations across Queensland, provided Rebecca with academic support and access to the information technologies needed to complete her studies successfully.

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Helen McDonald, Director of RATEP at JCU, said Rebecca was the first in her family to gain a university degree and her achievement would ensure she is a role model to her family and her community. Ms Namok hopes to teach years One to Three at Western Cape College in the future. “That is one of the main reasons for the RATEP program – to

give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people the opportunity to study in their home communities,” Ms McDonald said. “It also gives them the opportunity to take up teaching posts where their knowledge of their home communities, combined with their educational expertise, can contribute to improving educational outcomes for Indigenous Australians.”

Applications open for Queensland Indigenous Youth Leadership Program young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are being encouraged to apply for the 2014 Queensland Indigenous youth Leadership Program. The program gave 40 Indigenous Queenslanders aged 18 to 25 years, an exciting opportunity to develop their leadership skills and learn about Parliament. “The week-long program begins in Brisbane on June 21 and will feature leadership and career development workshops, presentations and cultural activities,” Assistant Minister for Aboriginal and

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and benefit from their inspiration, knowledge and experience,” Mr Kempton said. “It’s also provides a platform to network with Elders and other Indigenous community leaders, MPs and senior government representatives.” The Queensland Government program will be delivered in partnership with Glencore Coal. Applications close on Wednesday, April 30 2014. For more information or to apply online visit www.qld.gov.au/ atsi<http://www.qld.gov.au/atsi>.

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news Reducing Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy on Cape York IN an Australian first, portable safe sleeping places for babies (known as Pēpi-pods) are being rolled out in Cape York in an attempt to reduce the high rates of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities. Apunipima Cape York Health Council is partnering with the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC), Children’s Health Queensland and Change for our Children New Zealand to roll out the Pēpi-pod Program which has been nominated for an Australian Hesta Nursing Award. The program, which originated in New Zealand and saw the first drop in Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI) among the Maori population in a decade, sees infants (of families with known risk factors for SUDI) up to six months placed in a portable, lined container to sleep. The Pēpi-pod is small enough to fit between the parents in bed, thereby enabling babies to co-sleep in their own safe place. Program Leader and Chair of the SIDS and Kids National Scientific Advisory Group Professor Jeanine Young from USC said the pods enable safe sleeping places for babies who aren’t in cots. “The Pēpi-pod Program is a safe sleep space combined within a targeted safe sleeping health promotion initiative for families with known risk factors for SUDI. The name originates from Pēpi, which is Maori for baby, with the ‘pod’ symbolising protection of precious new life,” Professor Young said. “Aboriginal and Torres Strait

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Islander babies are 3.8 times more likely to die suddenly and unexpectedly than nonIndigenous infants and we know that infant deaths are associated with co-sleeping in hazardous circumstances; particularly for pre-term or low birth weight babies or where smoking, alcohol, drug use or unsafe sleep environments are present.” “Many Indigenous families prefer to co-sleep to ease breastfeeding and stay as close as they can to their baby – the Pēpi-pods enable families to maintain this practice and keep baby safe.” Apunipima Maternal and Child Health Team Leader Johanna Neville said the Health Worker-led program was being rolled out across seven Cape York communities, Mapoon, Napranum, Aurukun, Kowanyama, Coen, Mossman Gorge and Hopevale. “Maternal and Child Health Workers are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders who often live in the communities we service. “ H e a l t h Wo r k e r s h a v e strong relationships with their clients and are ideally placed to roll out the program,” Ms Neville said. “The program has three elements, the Pēpi-pod which provides a zone of physical protection around the baby wherever they sleep, parent education including a ‘Rules of Protection’ safety briefing and practical safe infant sleeping information, and empowering families. “Families who participate in the program are asked to make a commitment to spread what they learn about protect-

The ground-breaking Pepi-pods are being trialled in Cape York commuunities.

ing sleeping babies with their friends, extended family and community.” Established in December 2013, the Program will run for around two years with preliminary findings expected in December 2014. Expected outcomes from this project include reduced rates of SUDI amongst high risk families; original data to inform acceptable, feasible, effective and sustainable strategies that build parent, health provider and community

capacity in reducing SUDI risk; increased parent and community awareness of safe sleeping recommendations and the addressing of national (Council of Australian Government) and international goals (Millennium Development Goal 4) to reduce infant and child mortality. “We are breaking new ground with this study – the use of portable sleep spaces to reduce the risk of SUDI for risk identified families has not been previously reported on in Australia,” Ms Neville said.

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ABORIGINAL SHIRE COUNCILLOR BY-ELECTION - 3 MAY 2014

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Postal/Electoral Visit applications close Wednesday (6pm) 30 April 2014. Pre-poll voting will be conducted at the Napranum Community Hall on the following dates and times due to maintenance work at the council’s office. Please note pre-poll voting is not available on Monday 21 April and Friday 25 April 2014 as these are public holidays. Pre-Poll voting hours are:

Michael Yam from Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council with Jobfind’s Thomas Hudson and Cameron Josiah cooking the barbecue at the RSAS launch in Kowanyama.

importance of regular school attendance, and provide participants with the tools to motivate children to go to school. RSAS is an initiative of the Federal Government, led by the Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Nigel Scullion, to lift school attendance levels in remote com-

munities like Kowanyama over the next two years. The program aims to close the gap between remote and mainstream school attendance, ensuring students in remote communities get the education they require, improving their employment prospects in the future.

Regional arts awards entries now open ENTRIES are now open for Vital Signs, the annual regional art awards presented by Flying Arts. The Queensland Regional Art Awards is an annual visual arts prize and exhibition for established and emerging artists living in regional and remote Queensland, and there over $15,000 worth of cash and prizes on offer this year. The program aims to high-

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light the wealth of creative talent located outside the capital city and provide a platform for further professional and career development. In 2014 all participating artists will be featured in the QRAA Online Gallery and have the opportunity to win an award and be selected for the touring exhibition, to be curated by Dr Lisa Chandler (artist, curator and academic).

The exhibition will tour to key centres around Queensland including Brisbane. Entries are now open and close on July 21. The online exhibition and people choice voting opens on Monday, August 11 and winners will be announced on Monday, September 29. Further information and online entries are available at www.flyingarts.org.au

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SEVEN local Jobfind RJCP participants are taking on the roles of School Attendance Officers (SAO) at Kowanyama State School, as part of the Federal Government’s Remote Schools Attendance Strategy (RSAS). Jobfind, in partnership with the Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet, hosted a barbecue on April 4 to celebrate the launch of the RSAS in Kowanyama. Students and parents were introduced to the newly appointed SAOs for the first time at this event, held on the last day of term one, also celebrating the Kowanyama State School’s annual Cross Country Day. The officers will assist by visiting houses every morning, helping parents get their children ready for school, making sure children head off to school and tracking absentees. The SAOs will also encourage parents and carers to take part in after school sessions and mentoring, which promote the

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Weipa in a flap over exotic racing pigeons A SHARP-EYED Weipa tugboat employee has helped to avert the threat of a serious bird disease being introduced to Australia. The employee spotted two exotic racing pigeons and notified Kristy Philliskirk at Weipa Wildlife Care Inc. who collected the birds. “The birds had stamps on their wings and leg bands – both with Chinese writing on them - so I contacted Racing Pigeons Australia in Cairns who confirmed that the pigeons were from overseas,” Kristy said. “I also checked on the internet and found out there were pigeon races in the Philippines at the time the birds were found and they were probably blown off course in bad weather.” The birds were housed in cages away from other wildlife and Kristy contact the Department of Agriculture office in Weipa. After confirming that the pigeons were exotic and tame, the department acted on the advice of one of its veterinary officers in Brisbane and the birds were euthanised as a biosecurity precaution. The cages Kristy kept the birds in were also destroyed. The department’s Director of Biosecurity Operations, Northern Region, Kevin Langham, said the pigeons could introduce into Australia a range of serious bird diseases, including avian influenza (bird flu) and

Newcastle disease. “Not only could these diseases affect our native bird population, but if any infected exotic bird were to mix with local domestic and commercial birds, they could seriously impact our poultry and egg producers,” Mr Langham said. “Even boutique industries, such as our domestic racing pigeon industry and the pet bird industry could be affected.” Mr Langham said that sometimes racing pigeons sought refuge on international cargo ships. “If a bird is blown off course, gets lost over water, or encounters bad weather, it might use a ship to rest on,” Mr Langham said. “If the ship docks in Australia, the exotic racing pigeon becomes a potential pathway to introduce and spread bird diseases throughout the country. For this reason, the department works closely with port operators, stevedores and shipping companies to keep a lookout for these unwanted arrivals.” “When we do find birds such as these we act quickly, just as we did in Weipa, to protect our native and domestic birds.” Kristy said she would like to remind the community that it is illegal to keep native animals or birds in care longer than 72 hours without reporting

Chinese symbols on the birds wings and leg bands helped to confirm their origin.

One of the two exotic racing pigeons found in Weipa. Both birds were euthanised.

it or having the necessary permits. “If people would like to become wildlife carers we are more than happy to train them,” Kristy said. “If anyone has native wildlife in their care Weipa Wildlife Care Inc. is contactable 24 hours a day, seven days a week and we always have someone available to provide assistance.” Weipa Wildlife Care Inc. can be contacted on 0427 799 748.

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Thank you for your efforts in addition to the thank yous for our tragic loss at Archer River recently, we would also like to thank Glenn Johns for being the first person at the scene to alert authorities and getting assistance. We would also like to thank Hugh from the Archer River Roadhouse and the Mulley family from the Coen Pub for your generosity and kindness during the hours of “not knowing.” We would also like to thank

The nuts and bolts of constitutional change Columnist Andrew Bolt appears to have started a ‘no’ campaign to constitutional change re the recognition of indigenous people. I refer to Bolt’s attack on Australian of the Year, Adam Goodes, who is Aboriginal, in the article “No Goodes will come of change” (Cairns Post 9/4/14). Bolt objected to remarks by Goodes about Australia’s past history of treating Indigenous people by saying: “Our past was never so vicious.” Bolt needs a history lesson. Making Goodes Australian of the Year was meant to be a unifying factor in our history, not an opportunity to bring further division which is what Bolt’s article does. Bolt says he wants to remove racism but one must wonder if he is trying to promote it instead. Bolt’s statement ‘Say no to racism. Say no to racial division. Say no to this change in our constitution’ follows a misrepresentation of the campaign of Recognize, of which Goodes has become a public face and the recommendations of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition

the Cairns Water Police and the Brisbane Dive Unit for your efforts and ultimately, retrieving our loved one. Also, to the family members who were at the river bank everyday, all day. We would like to thank the Weipa Police, in particular Detective Sergeant James O’Keefe (Jock) and Acting Sergeant Jerry Doyle, along with the Weipa SES. Your dedication and efforts are greatly appreciated. Also a thank you extends to the Weipa Hospital and Weipa Ambulance services. of Indigenous Australians. I have been campaigning for a ‘yes’ vote on constitutional change to recognise Indigenous Australians and to remove racism from the constitution. I have also been educating the public and encouraging the government to raise public awareness of the issues prior to holding the referendum. It is important for the public to have input into what the wording is that will be put to the Australian people in the upcoming referendum and that it is held in the right timing when awareness of the issues is high. I presented a petition with over 2,000 signatures to the House of Representatives which was tabled in Parliament and Hansard on December 12, 2013, the last sitting day of Parliament for the year. It was based on the recommendations of the Expert Panel. Prior to this, myself and and my wife spent a week campaigning in federal parliament, handing over a giant boomerang painted by me, also an Aboriginal artist, to Speaker of the House, Bronwyn Bishop on November 21. It read “No Racism in the Constitution” and had about 360 signatures on it. I plan to continue my campaign aiming for 10,000 signatures, most of which I will gather personally but people

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can also go onto a website to sign the petition – www. barbara-miller-books.com/ boomerang-petition. I will be campaigning on the theme “Australians Making History”. Bolt is incorrect when he says ‘the Constitution has never been used to stop Aborigines voting’. This is one of the many issues covered in “William Cooper: Gentle Warrior” by Barbara Miller about one of our early Aboriginal campaigners for the ‘uplift’ of his people as he called it. She records that all Australians, including Aborigines were British citizens prior to Australia becoming a nation. It was the passing of the Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902 and the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 which meant that Indigenous people were not included as citizens of Australia and could not vote.

Aborigines were stripped of their rights at the point of nationhood. The right to vote for Indigenous people came in 1962 for all states except Queensland where it was granted in 1965. This was prior to the 1967 referendum which changed the constitution to give Indigenous people the right to be counted in the census as people rather than flora and fauna.” He wants to bolt us into past discriminatory practices and misrepresent the nuts and bolts of the recommendations of the Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians. Aboriginal people say when you throw a boomerang, it will return, but we never want to see a return to policies of discrimination. Norman Miller Centre for International Reconciliation & Peace Inc.

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Easter 2014 Be prepared with the correct safety equipment FANTASTIC weather in the Far North will ensure water vessels are out on our waterways and reefs this Easter. Search and Rescue authorities are urging far northerners to be well prepared for whatever outdoor activities they are planning across our region over the school holidays and the Easter period. Police Search and Rescue coordinator Sergeant Andrew Ibell points out that Easter is traditionally a busy time for outdoor activities such as boating, camping, fishing hunting and hiking. It is also a busy time for Search and Rescue authorities and for volunteer organisations such as Volunteer Marine Rescue and SES who are called on to help out those persons who get themselves into difficulty. Sergeant Ibell said, “Take your time to make sure all your equipment whether it be a boat, vehicle or camping gear are all in good condition before you go.

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Drive to the current road conditions WITH the Easter school holidays upon us Police are reminding motorists to drive to current road conditions. Motorists travelling in the far north need to be familiar with the capabilities of their vehicles when travelling on unsealed dusty roads. Motorists need to turn headlights on, slow down and drive to the conditions when visibility is poor. You should consider stopping if you can’t see the road in front of you. Remember the Fatal Five: • Think before you drink – don’t drink and drive; • Slow down and stick to the speed limits; • No seatbelt – no chance; • Driver fatigue can be fatal – rest and revive regularly; • Avoid distractions – no mobile

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HavE you ever wondered why it is that we play the pokies and buy all of those scratchies so religiously ever week? Why is that? I would like to suggest that we are investing in “hope”– in the hope that we win something, (preferably something big) so that we won’t have to work, so that we can go on that holiday, so that we can buy that dream home or pay off that mortgage which weighs like an anchor around our necks. Each week, despite knowing that all the odds are stacked against us, we try to buy a bit of hope. But why do we do that? Because without hope, we can’t live. Now, what has this got to do with Jesus and Easter and all that stuff? Pretty simple – Jesus is the Ultimate Scratchie. With him, we win everything – meaning and purpose in life; a fresh start; life beyond this life. We experience grace and the forgiveness. And when he cried out “It is finished” on that Good Friday, he meant it. No longer do we have to buy scratchies or play the pokies to win everything. In fact, with his death and resurrection, we get everything needed to live hope-filled lives –full and meaningful. Mind you, I didn’t always believe this. Like you, I found faith pretty hard to come by, but then one glorious day I met Jesus and my life has never been the same since – and it’s been hope filled. Pokies or Jesus? Give me Jesus any day. You? Easter Sunday 9.15am St Lukes.

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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 Thursday 1

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Saturday 3

Pebbles Playgroup Great Delicious Donut Drive

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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.

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Weipa Dirt Kart Club Practice/Junior Development Day

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

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Cape York Bowhunters Club ABA Archery Event

Friday 16

WTA monthly meeting at Council Chambers 8.30am

WIMARQ event @ Carpentaria Golf Club

Inaugural WIMARQ event a hit OVER 40 local women turned out to support the Weipa chapter of Women in Mining & Resources Queensland’s (WIMARQ) first networking event, held last Friday at the Carpentaria Golf Club. The Wine Down at the Deck event attracted women from a variety from industries across the community, including mining, health-for-profit, childcare and small businesses. President, Weipa WIMARQ chapter, Linda Murry, said the turnout of women was fantastic, and the committee was really pleased. I’d like to give a big shout out to WIMARQ committee member, Brooke Courtnage, in particular, who was the main organiser behind the event and unfortunately couldn’t attend. Also, thank you to the Golf Club for hosting us,” Linda said. “The aim of these events is to connect people and support women in our community to achieve their professional goals. “This was our first event, and we certainly saw many women leave their comfort zones through the ‘speed dating’ networking game, which

encouraged everyone to spend two minutes talking to someone new, before moving on.” Stay tuned for details about future WIMARQ events, which will encourage networking and provide advice and handy tools for professional development. In April, the committee will organise a health and wellness session, which is open to the whole community, and a tour of Rio Tinto Alcan Weipa’s ship loading wharf, which is limited to the mine’s employees. Other events throughout the year include workshops about developing leadership skills and financial management. “We believe a professional woman can really have it all these days – including balancing family and having a fulfilling career – and these events provide guidance for achieving this,” Linda said. The Weipa chapter of WIMARQ was officially launched last month on International Women’s Day, and is a sub-committee of the AusIMM (The Minerals Institute) Women in Mining Network.

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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. Tuesday 20

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

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Weipa Dirt Kart Club, Club Night #1

Friday 30

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Saturday 31

Weipa Kindy ‘Wine by the Sea’ fundraiser. Tickets available from Weipa Community Care

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JUNE Thursday 5

WTA monthly optional meeting at Council Chambers 8am

Thursday 12

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.

Speed dating networking game at the Carpentaria Golf Club.

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THURSDAY 17

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11.00 Origins of Us 12:00 ABC News With Ros Childs 1:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 1:30 The Kumars 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 6:55 Clarke And Dawe 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 The Checkout 8:30 Janet King: The Greatest Good 9:30 Assused: Stephen’s Story 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:35 The School 12:20 Movie: “The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers” (PG) A violent argument and an accidental murder bind for life Martha Ivers and Walter O’Neil. 2:30 Football: WAFL: Round 4: East Perth Vs West Perth 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: “Hairspray” (Mild Coarse Language, Drug Ref, Adult Themes) - 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 Top Gear 8:40 The NRL Footy Show 10:40 Fat Tony & Co 11:40 Rizzoli & Isles 12:30 Extra 1:00 Impractical Jokers 1:30 Wesley Impact 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: “G-Force” (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 2014 AFL Premiership Season - Brisbane Vs Richmond “Rnd 5: Brisbane v Richmond” This looms as a big clash at the Gabba for the Tigers who had trouble up north earlier in the year. 11:00 Movie: “Centurion” - “Centurion (2010)” A splinter group of Roman soldiers fight for their lives behind enemy lines after their legion is decimated in a devastating guerrilla attack. (Cons Adv: V) 12:00 Dr Oz 1:00 Home Shopping 4:00 NBC Today

5:00 Korean News 5:15 Copa Del Rey 2014 Final 1:00 Turn Back Time 2:00 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 Jonathan Phang’s Gourmet Express 9:35 Life Of Crime 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:05 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11:30 Toughest Place To Be A... - Miner 12:30 Putin, Russia And The West 1:35 Movie: “I Only Want To Walk” (M a) - Four small-time women bank robbers plan a dangerous strike against a band of Mexican drug traffickers. 3:50 Korea: The Forgotten War In Colour 4:45 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

FRIDAY 18

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:00 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 11:00 Big Ideas 12:00 Movie: Brother Sun, Sister Moon 2:00 At The Movies 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Songs of Praise: Urban Hope - Peckham 3:35 Compass 4:00 Wild At Heart 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs Revisited: The Lot, France 6:50 What’s Your Story? Phillipa: Aerobics Queen 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Joanna Lumley: The Search For Noah’s Ark 8:35 A Mother’s Son - A mother suspects that her son could be the killer of a recently found dead girl, and becomes caught in a torturous dilemma of whether to denounce him or protect him. 10:00 Sisters Of War - Inspired by the remarkable true story of two extraordinary Australian women. 11:00 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 11:40 Rage 5:00 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: “Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home” 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: Newcastle Knights Vs Brisbane Broncos 9:30 Football: Manly Sea Eagles Vs Nth Qld Cowboys 11:30 Last Man Standing: The corrupt superiors of a Los Angeles cop are making life miserable for him when they undermine his efforts to bust a crime lord and blame him for his partner’s death. Starring Bruce Willis. 1:30 McQ: Seattle police lieutenant Lon McQ throws his badge in and takes the law into his own hands after his friend is killed. Lon pays for information and learns of a two million dollar drug heist which is about to take place involving members of the Police Force. 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 12:30 A Place To Call Home 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 8:30 Movie: “The Line Of Fire” - Frank Horrigan is an uncompromising Secret Service agent on the verge of retirement who is still haunted by what he perceives as his failure to protect President John F. Kennedy in 1963. 11:15 Movie: “Fletch” (Cons Adv: V,A,S) “Fletch (1985)” Fletch, an intrepid reporter investigating a drug ring who is approached by a man that offers to pay Fletch thousands of dollars to kill him. What’s the mysterious man really up to? Is it related to the drug ring? 1.15 Desperate Housewives - “She Needs Me” 2:15 SPECIAL: France Soaring With The Senses - Part 1 3:00 Home Shopping / 4:00 NBC Today

5:00 World News 1:00 The Food Lover’s Guide To Australia 1:30 Inspector Rex: Just In Time 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: Yorkshire 8:35 The Dark Ages: An Age Of Light 9:40 As It Happened - Churchill’s Desert War 10:25 SBS World News Late 11:05 The Feed: Best Stories Of The Week 11:35 Film: “The Blonde With Bare Breasts” - Brothers Julien and Louis are small-time crooks who make a living transporting gravel across Paris on their father’s barge. 1:40 Kurt Wallender: The Sniper - - When a small-time crook is killed by a sniper, Wallander and the Ystad police investigate. 3:20 Film: “The Protector” - A young Thai fighter named Kham must travel to Australia to retrieve his two stolen elephants. 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

SATURDAY 19

6:00 Rage 10:30 Rage Guest Programmer 11:30 The Checkout 12:00 Australian Story 12:30 Next Big Thing 1:40 Movie: “Paper Moon” (G) 3:25 Movie: “Jesus Christ Superstar” (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 - DI Humphrey Goodman and his team are introduced to the jet-setting world of pilots and cabin crew when an airline stewardess is discovered murdered 8:30 The Gods of Wheat Street: The Fighting Freeburns - Odin thought his only battle was organising the paperwork for the bank, but he’s not the only one interested in Colpepper & Sons. 9:30 Last Tango in Halifax 10:25 Birdsong: As an English soldier fights in the horrific trenches of northern France, he is haunted by the memories of his forbidden love affair with a French woman. 11:55 Rage Guest Programmer 5:00 Rage

6:00 Bubble Guppies 7:00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10:00 Danoz Direct 11:00 Encore “The Block” 12:00 Wildcard 1:30 Surfsport World Championship Tour 2:30 The Middle “The Last Whiff of summer Part 1 3:00 Commando 4:00 The Bottom Line 4:30 Reel Action 5:00 4WD TV 5:30 Getaway 6:00 National News Saturday 7:00 Movie: “Stick It”- A former gymnast turned juvenile delinquent whom, after one too many run-ins with the law, is forced to enrol in an elite gymnastics academy. 9:10 Movie: “The In-Laws” When prospective fathers-in-law Steve Tobias and Jerry Peyser meet for the first time to celebrate their children’s upcoming marriage, the cake hits the fan. 11:15 Movie: “The Informant” The U.S. government decides to go after an agri-business giant with a price-fixing accusation. 1:30 Movie: “Meteor” With a five-mile-wide asteroid speeding to earth, an American space scientist calculates that only the combined weaponry from America and Russia can destroy it. 3:30 Extra 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 12:00 Seven’s Horse Racing 2014 5:30 TBA 6:00 Seven News 7:00 2014 AFL Premiership Season: Rnd 5 - Essendon Vs St Kilda. 11:00 Strike Back - IA mission in Vienna is diverted when the team learns that four European Union officials - including agent John Allen who has knowledge on the Latif project- have been kidnapped in Kosovo. 1:00 Desperate Housewives: 2:00 SPECIAL: France Soaring With Senses Part 2 - Greg Grainger continues his inspiring and adventurous tour of France, a vibrant country with spectacular scenery and exciting culture. 3:00 Harry’s Practice 3:30 It Is Written Oceania - “Bennett The Padre of Gallipoli” Religious program. 4:00 Home Shopping 5:00 Dr Oz - “What The Yuck! Your Grossest Questions Ever”

5:00 World News 1:00 Bach: A Passionate Life 2:40 Ventriloquist Nina Conti 3:50 Piano Notes 3:00 Mel Brooks: Make A Noise 4:00 Contact - Stuart Franklin: Tiananmen Square 4:30 PBS Newshour 5:30 A History Of Celtic Britain - Age Of Warriors 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 My Wild Affair: The Elephant Who Found A Mum 8:30 Robson Green: How The North Was Built 9:30 Movie: “The Passion Of Christ MAV(V) 11:50 Movie: “Camino ” M (A) - In Spanish. The heartbreaking story of Camino, a bubbly 11-year-old girl whose happy God-focused life in Madrid and innocent platonic love for Cuco are thwarted by the onset of a terminal illness, a cross she bears with a mixture of exemplary devotion and naivety. 2:20 The Sperminator - Under the pretence of good medicine, Dr Cecil Jacobson, a British-trained fertility expert, helped dozens of women in the small community of Alexandria, Virginia in the US to have babies. 3:15 Movie: “Louise-Michel

SUNDAY 20

SBS

6:00 Rage 8:00 Weekend Breakfast 10:00 The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 11:30 Songs of Praise: Easter Praise 12:00 Leaving Amish Paradise 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Compass: The Mystery Of Mary Magdalene: Part 1 2:00 Death In Paradise 3:00 The Private Life Of An Easter Masterpiece 4:00 Big Art Ideas 5:00 Midsomer Murders: Murder on St Malley’s Day 6:30 Compass: The Mystery Of Mary Magdalene: Part 2 7:00 ABC News 7:30 Restoration Home: Little Naish 8:30 Call The Midwife: Christmas Special 9:50 Jack Irish: Bad Debts 11:30 Movie: “Paltoon” (Adult Themes, V) 1:25 Movie: “This Land Is Mine” (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. 3:10 Restoration Home: Little Naish 4:10 The New Inventors 4:40 Catalyst 5:30 Best Of Collectors

6:00 Easter Sunday Service 7:00 Weekend Today 10:00 Wide World Of Sports 10:30 Wide World Of Sports 11:30 Sunday Footy Show 1:30 Broncos Insider 2:00 2014 Intrust Supercup 4:00 Football: Raiders Vs Storm 6:00 National News Sunday 6:30 TBA 7:30 60 Minutes 8:30 TBA 9:30 The Mentalist - “Red In Tooth And Claw” - The team investigate a case involving a graduate student at a natural history museum and discover how ruthless the academic world can be. 10:30 Person Of Interest - “Mors Praematura” While Finch tries to protect an estate investigator whose Number has gone up, Reese searches for a missing Sam... unaware that Root has convinced Sam to help with a mission for The Machine. 11:30 Who Gets The Last Laugh 12:00 Financial Review Sunday 12:30 The Australian Surf Life Saving Championships (CC) 2:30 Brand Developers 4:00 Good Morning America - Sunday 5:00 National Early Morning News / 5:30 Today

6:00 Sofia The First 6:30 Easter Special: Daily Light 7:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 AFL Game Day 11:30 Guys With Kids 12:00 Easter Special: The Road To The Show Part 2 1:30 TBA 2:00 Footy Flashbacks “Ron Barassi Profile” 2:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season Melbourne Vs Gold Coast 5:30 TBA 6:00 Seven News 6:30 TBA 7:30 TBA 8:30 TBA 11:30 Royal Pains: “Dancing With The Devil / Hurts Like A Mother” When Hank gets a call from Shadow Pond, he’s surprised to find Marisa, not Boris, on the other end of the line. 12:30 Dr Oz - “Dr Oz’s Skin Care Plan For Your Skin Type” 1:30 Harry’s Practice 2:00 Home Shopping 3:00 NBC Today 4:00 NBC Meet The Press 5:00 Sunrise Extra 5:30 Seven Early News - Latest news, sport and weather from Australia and around the world.

5:00 World News 1:00 Al Jazeera News 1:30 Wainwright Walks 2:00 Speedweek 4:00 Football Asia 4:30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 5:00 Subaru World Of Cycling 5:30 Road To The 2014 FIFA World Cup. Brazil, Japan, Algeria & Germany. 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Lost Worlds: Meet Caligula 8:35 Tales Of The Unexpected - Who’s Your Daddy 9:30 Freakonomics: - The field of economics can study more than the workings of economies or businesses, it can also help explore human behaviour in how it reacts to incentives. 11:00 Amstel Gold 2014 - Live AEST coverage of the 49th edition of the Amstel Gold Race in the Netherlands. 1:30 Movie: “Buddenbrooks” - The Decline Of A Family - An adaptation of literary giant Thomas Mann’s 1900 Nobel Prize-Winning novel of the same name, this film charts the downfall of an aristocratic merchant family over four generations in Northern Germany. 4:10 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 4:40 Adbc Bitesize - A bite-sized morsel of SBS’s history-based quiz program.

MONDAY 21

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 Call The Midwife - Christmas Special 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer Murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs Revisited: Lake District 6:55 Dream Build: Jilliby House 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Q&A 10:35 Lateline 11:10 The Business 11:35 Monroe 12:20 Movie: “The Silent Enemy” (PG) 2:10 Movie: “Ill Met By Moonlight” (PG) 3:55 Movie: “Crossfire” (PG) 5.30 Eggheads: Hel’s Angels

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: “Grumpier Old Men” (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 The Big Bang Theory “The Speckerman Recurrence” Leonard must face his fears after being contacted by his high school tormentor while Penny realises that she might have been a bully herself. 8:30 TBA 9:30 Embarassing Fat Bodies - The second programme meets a husband and wife couple with a combined weight of 52 stone, and a 21-year-old Mum whose life is maligned by her enormous J cup breasts. 10:30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 12:30 Nitro Circus Live 1:05 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 TBA 1:00 Footy Flashbacks 2:30 2014 AFL Premiership Season Geelong Vs Hawthorn 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 7:30 TBA 8:30 Revenge: Payback 9:30 How I Met Your Mother: Daisy 10:30 TBA 11:30 Talking Footy 12:30 Parks And Recreation: Bailout 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters - Barbara’s reaction to Gordon’s rejection leads to behaviour which worries Andy. 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 Sunrise Extra / 5:30 Seven Early News

5:00 World News 1:00 Living Safely - Preventing Accidents And Injury In Indigenous Communities 1:35 First Australians 2:50 The Drummer Of Ravel’s Bolero 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: Bullet Baloney 8:35 Vikings: Answers In Blood 9:30 RocKwiz - Ms Murphy, Continental Robert Susz and Suze DeMarchi 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The World Game 11:30 Copa Del Rey 2014 Final 12:30 Movie: “Silent Wedding” M(V,N,S,L) In 1953, the exuberant wedding celebrations of a young couple in a small Romanian village are forced to continue in silence. 2:45 Movie: “Tears For Sale” MA(S) 4:20 Kill Arman - USA/Street Fighting 4:50 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong Bitesize

TUESDAY 22

IMPARJA

6:00 ABC News Breakfast 9:30 ABC News Mornings 10:00 The Wonder Years 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 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer Murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs Revisited: Weald Of Kent 6:50 What’s Your Story. - Dingo Love 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Foreign Correspondent 8:30 New Tricks: Moving Target 9:30 At The Movies 10:00 The Writer’s Room 10:25 Lateline 11:00 The Business 11:25 Four Corners 12:10 Media Watch 12:25 Movie: “Stage Door Canteen” (G) 2:40 Grand Designs Revisited: Weald Of Kent 3:30 Rugby Union: Shute Shield: Round 4: Sydney University V Manly 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: Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” (PG) 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 Shiny Trinket Maneuver” Sheldon gets in trouble with Amy and it’s up to Penny to teach him how to be a better boyfriend. 8:00 The Big Bang Theory - “The Recombination Hypothesis” 8:30 Two Broke Girls 9:30 TBA 9:40 20/20 12:30 Extra 1:00 Impractical Jokers 1:30 Brand Developers 4:00 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: “Scenes Of The Crime” (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 8:45 Resurrection: “Us Against The World” Bellamy and Sheriff Fred form an uneasy partnership to find Caleb, who has gone on the run after Dale’s murder. 9:45 Parenthood: “Limbo / The Offer” - Jasmine and Crosby disagree over a crucial point in Aida’s upbringing 11:45 Smash: “The Parents” - “ After Leigh Conroy joins the cast of ‘Bombshell,’ Tom finds himself struggling to diffuse the years of tension between her and Ivy. 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 8:30 Insight 9:30 Dateline 10:30 SBS World News Late 11:00 The Killing: Against Ulrick Strange’s advice, Sarah arranges to exhume Per Møller. 12:10 East West 101 - The Lost Boy 1:10 Movie: “Adrift” - This sensual drama follows Duyen, a young newlywed whose husband’s absence drives her into the arms of another man. 3:00 The Circuit - Sorry Business - Following on from the awardwinning first series, The Circuit returns to SBS with series two. 4:00 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014 - Live coverage of the first leg of semi-finals from Matchday 11 at the UEFA Champions League. 6:30 Chinese News

WEDNESDAY 23

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 1:30 Devil’s Island 2:00 Poh’s Kitchen 2:30 As Time Goes By 3:00 Last Of The Summer Wine 3:30 Midsomer murders 5:00 Eggheads 5:30 ABC News: Early Edition 6:00 Grand Designs Revisited: Ashford 6:50 The Checkout - Snack Size. 7:00 ABC News 7:30 7.30 8:00 Q1: Knees & Knockers 8:30 Spicks & Specks (PG) 9:00 The Agony of Modern Manners: Travel 9:30 The Kumars 10:00 Would I Lie To You 10:30 Lateline 11:05 The Business 11:30 Hustle 12:35 Movie: “One Minute To Zero” (G) A soldier during the Korean War finds romance. 2:30 Football: VFL: Round 3 Richmond Vs Williamstown 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 Getting Of Wisdom” (PG) 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 9:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - “Ghosts Of The Past” 10:30 CSI: NY - “Cuckoo’s Nest” 11.30 Rizzoli & Isles - “Dirty Little Secret” - Tensions continue to mount between Jane and Maura, causing those close to them to be caught in the middle. 12:30 Extra 1:00 Impractical Jokers 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 A Place To Call Home (Cons Adv: A,S) 2:00 The Daily Edition 3:00 The Chase 4:00 Seven News At 4 5:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Million Dollar Minute 6:00 Seven News 7:00 Home And Away 10:00 Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D - Double Episode - End Of The Beginning / Turn, Turn, Turn - Agents Garrett and Triplett are back to help Coulson’s team track down S.H.I.E.L.D.’S nefarious enemy - the Clairvoyant. 11:55 Defiance: “The Bride Wore Black” The time for Christie McCawley and Alak Tarr’s wedding has arrived but Datak wants to call it off when Rafe tells him Christie has been cut out his will. 1:00 Home Shopping 3:30 Sons And Daughters 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 - Indian 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Pilgrimage With Simon Reeve 8:35 One Born Every Minute - What Happened Next? 9:30 The Bridge 10:40 SBS World News Late 11:10 Movie: “Little White Lies” - In French. When charismatic party man Ludo leaves a Paris nightclub one evening, he is involved in a car accident that leaves him comatose in hospital. MA(S,L) 1:50 Movie: “Ajami” MA(A,D) This Cannes award winner and Oscar-nominated film presents life in the impoverished and dangerous neighbourhood of Ajami where Jews, Christians and Muslims live and work together on a knife’s edge of religious tension. 4:00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 4:30 UEFA Champions League 2013/2014

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CROSSWORD No. 194

SUDOKU No. 194

Your  Lucky 

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Stars

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ARIES (March 21st - April 20th) A disagreement with colleagues at work will soon be resolved. Don’t take this misunderstanding too seriously: it’s part of a process that everyone involved has to go through. Romance. The Moon/Pallas Midpoint presently in your sign will help you to understand your partner’s recent concerns.

TAURUS (April 21st - May 21st) You are not much of a gambler. However, if you do succumb to the temptation you could be very lucky this week. Your career will soon receive a big boost: make sure you recognise the opportunity when it comes. Romance. A brief encounter with a foreigner will intrigue you. You may be surprised by a sudden show of affection.

GEMINI (May 22nd - June 21st)

FOR KIDS

You must be careful not to waste too much time messing around. Try to calm down and stop worrying about what everybody else thinks you should do. You will know what you should be doing: ignore the rest and get on with it! Romance. A power-struggle between you and your partner will not help either of you. A recent dispute must be settled peacefully.

CANCER (June 22nd - July 23rd) You may need to bide your time and get past any negative feelings you have about work at the moment. You may not have the control over the situation you would like, but you can still get something from it. Romance. Your partner may be a little trying at times this week: you must do your best to be as understanding as possible.

LEO (July 24th - August 23rd) Be very careful with a possession which may get stolen. This would not be of much value to a thief, but it would upset you to lose it. A surprise toward the end of the week will shake you up. Romance. The Moon/ Juno Midpoint presently in your sign will help you to understand your partner much better: use this to good effect this weekend.

FINDWORD No. 194

VIRGO (August 24th - September 23rd)

A LAUGH WITH LOTSA

Don’t spend the whole week working! You need to give yourself a break and do something just for fun. People around you will welcome you taking the lead. Romance. Your partner may seem to be a little too interested in someone that they have recently met. Don’t get too suspicious: it will only lead to negative feelings that won’t be justified.

LIBRA (September 24th - October 23rd) Don’t allow other people to push you around! If you are not careful, you will end up doing work which is not your responsibility. Be assertive this week with people who have some sort of control over you. Romance. Your partner will be reassured by your strong support: this will bring the two of you together.

SCORPIO (October 24th - November 22nd)

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MUDDY RIVER

Don’t get into a confrontation with somebody in authority. You will be able to get what you want, but only if you choose a more subtle approach. You need to be more diplomatic. Romance. You will need a lot of emotional support at the moment. A close friend will not let you down.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd - December 21st) Try to count your blessings this week rather than finding fault with others. Recent events have unsettled you and you need to reorganise and consolidate. Romance. Your relationship with your partner should get much closer over the next few weeks.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd - January 20th) An old friend who appears from out of the blue may have a surprise in store. Be sure to show your gratitude. Romance. A new relationship will soon be getting off the ground. You may not be clear about your feelings for this person, however. Go with the flow for the time being.

AQUARIUS (January 21st - February 19th)

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Easter spells out beauty, the rare

beauty of new life.

–S.D. Gordon

SOLUTIONS No. 194

A disagreement with your mother may be the result of feelings which lie just below the surface. Don’t be too quick to blame her for a situation which is unavoidable. Romance. A passing glance from a person whom you hardly know will cheer you up for the whole week.

PISCES (February 20th - March 20th) You may need to give some thought to a strange dream. You will not be satisfied until you have worked out what it really meant. Try not to be too distracted at work, though. Romance. A show of emotional strength may not be the best strategy: you need to calm down a little. You will need patience in one important relationship this week.

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Fellowship times held at the Napranum Community Hall Sunday 10.30am and 6.30pm Sunday School 9am Midweek Wednesday 7pm

“But God commendeth His love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.” – Romans 5:8 For more information on service times please contact Reverend Mairu on 4069 9634

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AFL TIPPER’S SCOREBOARD PTS

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Hawks On Fire

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31

Piri10

6

29

Round of spectaculars

Catchy’s Carnage

6

29

Rocket

5

28

Chas

7

28

I AM convinced after this round that many of the players would get a start with me and my canine mum on the beach playing Frisbee. They were turning themselves inside out to mark the footy, knocking the ball to the advantage of teammates and kicking impossible goals from all over the paddock and even back over their head. If you had never watched a game of AFL before, any of the games on the weekend would have given you those spectaculars. Speaking of knocking the footy forward to the advantage of a teammate did you know that Hawthorn are the leaders in this stat! Maybe this is why they are on top of the ladder? There were some beltings handed out on the weekend and rightly so. As I have said before if you aren’t going to play 100 minutes don’t bother turning up and give the younger kids a go like the Roos have. How good is that Ben Cunnington he sticks out like a legend of the game already. Watch him in the future. The skivvy wearer believes his team remain clear in their purpose…mmm…whilst winless at the bottom of the ladder with Leppers’ Lions and I am not backing the Blues to beat the boys from Western Sydney. They are sitting eighth on the ladder and I am sure that they won’t give that up easy. My Doggies got up over them on the weekend but it wasn’t a walk in the park it was more a fight on the beach. What a joke that was for a footy field in the 21st Century. So the boys decided to have a play in the sand during the third quarter all because Tomlinson gave Griffen a rib rattler. Isn’t this a contact sport? I don’t take my Frisbee and go home just because I get cleaned up whilst going for a specie or putting on a great lead for my human mum to throw to me. Toughen up boys. I said last week that the contest of the Suns against the Hawks would see where the Suns are at and sorry to report that after a tight first quarter the Hawks kicked 17 goals to just three by the Suns. There is still plenty of work to do for the Suns. Maybe they should have played in Canberra as they are used to running around on the sand at the Gold Coast. They all talk about the Swans always having a slow start to the season. Four rounds are now gone and they only have one win. Are they really missing Goodes, Tippet and Reid that much? Well the good news is Goodes and Tippet are back on the training track and they will all be back playing in two to four weeks. I will be on the couch with my human mum eagerly waiting to see how things pan out. Hopefully I am not back under the couch for safety reasons. Everyone book your seat in front of the tele for 3.20pm Monday for the blockbuster to see if the Cats can claw their way over the top of the Hawks who will have their talons sharpened and ready for action. Glad I am a dog and will be on the couch. That’s my view, Scoop The Newshound

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Little John

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Geelong

4

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Port Adelaide

3

1

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West Coast

3

1

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Fremantle

3

1

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12

North Melbourne

3

1

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12

Essendon

2

2

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8

GWS

2

2

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8

Collingwood

2

2

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8

Western Bulldogs

2

2

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Gold Coast

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2

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8

St Kilda

2

2

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8

Sydney

1

3

0

4

Richmond

1

3

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4

Adelaide

1

3

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4

Melbourne

1

3

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4

Carlton

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4

0

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Brisbane

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4

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April 17 - 21, home team first THURSDAY, April 17 Brisbane v Richmond SATURDAY, April 19 Collingwood v North Melbourne Sydney v Fremantle West Coast v Port Adelaide Essendon v St Kilda SUNDAY, April 20 Adelaide v GWS Melbourne v Gold Coast Western Bulldogs v Carlton MONDAY, April 21 Geelong v Hawthorn

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NRL wrap-up with Karl

Underdogs stamp their mark UNDERDOGS of the competition stamp their mark, as four of the top eight hold their own after five rounds. The Titans, Bulldogs, Tigers and Eels weren’t given a chance at the start of the season, but great form early in the season has them leading the way in the top eight. On Friday night the Rabbitohs defended their way to a win over the Panthers, and the Titans did the same over the Broncos. Saturday saw the Knights get up against the Raiders, the Eels pull an upset over the Roosters and the Tigers got the win over the Cowboys. On Sunday the Bulldogs narrowly defeated the Warriors, and then the Sea Eagles tore apart the Sharks. Monday night’s game bought the round to a close with the Storm scoring the try of the season on full time to steal the win from the Dragons. Looking into Round 7, there will be three games played on Friday as it is the Easter long Weekend. First up the Rabbitohs take on the Bulldogs, then the Knights will play the Broncos and lastly the Sea Eagles go into battle with the Cowboys. On Saturday the Dragons will play the Warriors, and the Sharks look to upset the Roosters. On Sunday there will only be one game played between the Raiders and the Storm. Then to close the round there will be two games played on Monday. Firstly the Eels take on the Tigers and then the Panthers will verse the Titans. Karl’s Tips: Bulldogs, Broncos, Sea Eagles, Dragons, Roosters, Raiders, Tigers and Titans.

Local Footy News

In local news, Round 4 of the Weipa Wet Season Competition was played over the weekend with the results below. Kookathi Natives 24 (Tries- A.Bond, K.Tabuai, A.Bowie, S.Gilbert, M.Footscray. Goals- A.Bond 1/3, J.Bosuen 1/1) defeated Weipa Raider 20 (Tries- J.Berry, B.Cassady, R.Mclaughlin, N.Bosun. Goals- L.Pablo 1/2, R.Mclaughlin 1/2) Waampar Gamaz 22 (Tries- K.Callope 2, J.Sove, B.Jackonia. Goals- J.Sove 3/4) defeated Napranum All-Stars 4 (Tries- S.Jia-Craige. Goals 0/1) Goodline Linebreakers 46 (Tries- C.Bowen 2, A.Tamwoy, J.Misich, C.Dalton, M.Ara, J.Bucholz, S.Sanimo. Goals- C.Bowen 7/8) defeated Napranum Twals 30 (Tries- T.Dick, Y.Jackonia, E.Madua, N.Barkley, D.Pitt. Goals- W.Parry 5/5) Due to two long weekends coming up, Round 5 will be played on Saturday the 3rd of May. Game 1- 5:00 Goodline Linebreakers vs Weipa Raiders Game 2 - 6:30 Waampar Gamaz vs Napranum All-Stars Game 3 - 7:30 Napranum Natives vs Napranum Twals Yours in Footy, Karl

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Wests Tigers

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April 18 - 21, home team first FRIDAY, April 18 Rabbitohs v Bulldogs Knights v Broncos Sea Eagles v Cowboys SATURDAY, April 19 Dragons v Warriors Sharks v Roosters SUNDAY, April 20 Raiders v Storm MONDAY, April 21 Eels v Wests Tigers Panthers v Titans

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Local officers star at QPS State Championships THE Queensland Police Service Rugby League Association held its annual State Championships on the Sunshine Coast, from March 31 to April 4. The mighty Far Northern Marlins again travelled down south to attend the week-long competition with a competitive team comprising players from the Far Northern District including Police staff from Weipa, Aurukun, Lockhart River and the Torres Straits. The Marlins started out of the blocks well with a convincing win over the Mt Isa Mongrels but where overplayed and out-matched by the eventual carnival winners South Eastern Muddies in the second game, relegating them to fight it out for 3rd place against the Southern Boars. Unfortunately due to injuries and lack of playing depth the boys lost the last game 20 – 10 to finish the carnival at a respectable 4th spot. Local Weipa Officer Ben Forbes again starred for the Marlins at

halfback but unfortunately for Ben and the Marlins he suffered a knee injury in the dying minutes of the second game. Forbees still showed selectors enough though to again be selected for the Queensland Police Service Rugby League Association State Team to contest the forthcoming Tri-Series against the New South Wales Police and an Affiliated States and Territories team. Former Weipa and Coen police officer Ben Sawden also made state selection as an integral part of the winning South Eastern Muddies team. As part of the QPS 150 years celebrations the Queensland vs New South Wales police match will be the curtain raiser for the third State of Origin in Brisbane later this year. The Far Northern Marlins sincerely express their thanks and gratitude for the on going support of local Weipa sponsors the Albatross Bay Resort, Weipa Bowls Club and NQCEC.

League carnival team dedicated to the Late Wayne Guivarra CAPE York players Jason Nixon, David Reid and Graham Alexander will be an integral part of the Wayne Guivarra Memorial side to compete at the 2014 Rockhampton Allblacks rugby league carnival from April 19 to 21. Nixon, Reid and Alexander are teammates with Napranum Natives Club. The late Wayne Guivarra, a brother of Mapoon Mayor Peter Guivarra, died last August after a long illness. For many years, Wayne had been a stalwart of the Island of Origin Series on Badu Island at which many Cape York players competed over many years. This side will be coached by former Canberra Raiders, Brisbane Broncos, Queensland State of Origin and Test forward Sam Backo. Nixon has competed at many Island of Origin carnivals along with other top Cape York players including Garreth Smith and Jack Sagigi. Organising the memorial team has been a joint effort by Wayne’s daughter Kamiel, Wayne’s brothers, sisters and friends. Another brother Billy Guivarra told the Bully that Nixon, Read and Alexander would be an important part of the team.

“We also will have Eugene Bond from Bamaga and players from Badu, Cairns, Brisbane and Gladstone,” he said. Defending champions Descendants, which last year included Cape York players, is among nominations already received for the first Allblacks carnival of 2014. The venue for what is also known as the CQID Indigenous Reconciliation Carnival will be Rockhampton’s Central Queensland University on Norman Road and 24 men’s teams as well as women’s sides will be accepted. Billy Guivarra said the Memorial Team was established to honour Wayne’s long and passionate contribution to community development, advancement and all sports, most notably his passion for rugby league. “As a player Wayne won premierships with Red Devils in Gladstone as captain 1980, Western Suburbs in Gladstone as captain/coach in 1983 and Kangaroos club at Cairns in 1984. “In 1981 Wayne was one of only two selected in the Central Queensland side where he played in the front row in 1981 against a Brisbane team that featured captain, Arthur Beetson, Wally Lewis, Mal Meninga and co, and

was also involved in taking a Torres Strait Island team to Sydney in 1985 to compete at the Australian Championships and the Torres Strait Island team to participate in the Pacific Cup in 2000, where they came a highly credible third place behind Australian Indigenous team and Western Samoa. “ Wa y n e w a s i n v o l v e d i n rugby league as a co-ordinator, official, player and coach throughout his whole life right up to his passing last August,” Billy said. The late Arthur Beetson was a warm friend of Wayne Guivarra and was a guest at 2011 Island of Origin grand final on Badu. Billy said this team would not have been possible without the support of the Torres Strait Island Regional Council. “The Guivarra family is very grateful for their generosity, we would also like to acknowledge Goodline Weipa, Engineers Queensland Gladstone, Manunda Mobile K9 Dogwash Cairns, Gladstone Sports Power, Horace Baira of Badu, Shelita Nona and Danny Nona and others that have helped. Much appreciated, God Bless you all and big Esso. “We also thank Sam Backo for his time coaching the team,” Billy said.

Weipa swimmers bring home FNQ medals

The Far Northern Marlins in action at the QPS State Championships.

Weipa to host under-12 AFL camp AFL Cape York will be holding an under12- development camp in Weipa on April 26 and 27. The camp is for chldren turning 11 and 12 years of age in 2014, and will be skills and game-sense focused with an actual game being played on Sunday morning prior to the camp finishing. From the camp the under-12

Crusader team will be selected which will participate at the State Primary Schools Championships in Townsville from June 7 to 12. The camp will be held from 9am to 5pm on Saturday, April 26, and from 9am to noon on April 27. Further information is available by contacting AFL Cape York (4054 5199).

Can you smell that? IT’S been hot lately, well at least since the rain decided to ease a bit, but something on the horizon is about to heat everything up. Dirt Karting in Weipa is about to kick itself into life in the next couple of weeks, and months of waiting will see many rise from the depths of normality and back

into the arms of life as a dirt kart racer. Despite what some people close to me would call me, I can honestly say that I love this sport. And who wouldn’t with this year bringing even more change and excitement in the land of two-stroke fumes? Weipa now boasts 43 drivers in

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TWO members of the Weipa Swimming Club recently travelled to Cairns to compete in the FNQ Long Course Championships, which was attended by 11 clubs and 182 swimmers from across the FNQ region. Congratulations to Natalia Nash and Sabrina Koina on their recent swimming achievements at these championships. Natalia swam personal best times in all three of her races, taking 4.50 seconds off her 50m breaststroke time, a huge 6.51 seconds off her 50m backstroke and 3.73 seconds off her 50m freestyle, winning third place and a bronze medal in the process. Sabrina swam in six events collecting one gold, three silver and one bronze medal in her age events, and a fifth place in the open 50m freestyle. Sabrina took over six seconds off her 200m individual medley time, 0.5 second from her 100m butterfly time, and picked up the runner-up 12 year-old FNQ Age Champion. town after many new karts were purchased during the off season. We will have more 125cc racers, more women racing, more KT twins racing and the excitement package to be unveiled this year will be the new five to seven-year old “Dirt Squirts” class. This class is to introduce our children to the world of dirt karting using a 35cc motor, with a smaller wheelbase in a controlled and completely safe environment. It’s believed that the children can learn basic steering, braking and acceleration skills which will ultimately prepare them for when they step into the next level of dirt karting. The Dirt Squirts is the most exciting thing to happen to the sport of dirt karting in a long time

MEDAL-WINNING SWIMMERS: Sabrina Koina and Natalia Nash.

according to Ben West, the Weipa Dirt Karts president. “This is a new division across our great land and Weipa looks like having the most kids racing anywhere in Australia,” Ben said. Again, this year Weipa will host the Queensland Dirt Kart Titles on the weekend of July 25 and 26. The interest has already been overwhelming so I’m putting the challenge out there now – can Weipa Crown a Queensland champion? I reckon we can and when it happens, its party time Weipastyle and time to show the southerners how we relax up here. NEWS FLASH: Weipa is hosting the 2014 Miss Queensland

Dirt Karts competition. This is open for girls 10 to 16 years in the junior division and 17 years and over in the senior category. First prize in the seniors is three nights accommodation at the magnificent Mercure Cairns Harbourside with breakfast included. What a prize, what a concept - talk about living the dream. So there you have it, just a little snippet of what’s going on and also it’s not long now until we have our first official race meeting for the 2014 season which is on May 10. Don’t forget to checkout our website at www.weipadirtkarts. com.au and remember . . . dirt karting isn’t just a sport, it’s the only sport. - Mowlesy


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Give it a try as I have seen a lot of anglers miss fish because they don’t vary their retrieval enough. Take it easy out there, and I will catch up next week. Enjoy your fishing. – Terri

for your sponsorship. Despite the rain, there were some great scores for the day and the results are as follows: Winner – Bill Hennessy and Duncan Nunns with 50 points; runner-up - Sharon Gardiner and Jess Stecko with 48 points; NTPs went to Steve Wust on 9, Duncan Nunns on 15, and Justin Hyytinen on 18. Sunday was another day all together with nothing but sunshine. The field was a lot smaller, with only 10 players participating in the Club-sponsored single stableford. The results for Sunday are as follows: NTPs went to Mick Fleming on 9, and Kris Brooks on 15; runner-up for the

day was Jay Murray with 35 points, and the winner was Michael Newman with a fine 38 points. There is no scheduled competitions for the the Easter Long weekend, however there will always be a few people down at the club if anyone wants a hit. Remember Weipa Open nominations close on April 29, so get your nomination in. We are also looking for anyone who can spare an hour or two to help out on the course. Please contact Megs if you can lend a hand to get the course ready for the Weipa Open.

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and hard bodies about the same. Don’t work your lure too hard because you will spook the fish. You can retrieve your lure a bit faster than say for Barra, which like to take stalling lures, whereas Salmon usually take a much faster-retrieved lure.

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good schools of Pikey Bream soon as I spotted some big females swimming along the shore at Gonbung last Monday, which means the males won’t be far away. Salmon are hanging around Rocky Point down along the beach towards the Flying Fox Camp. Mostly Blueys but did spot the odd Thready sweeping the shore line. Soft plastic are a good option for Salmon, about 80-100mm,

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Nice Barra Kori, but I think you might score most of the dirty jobs for a while. How’s the look on Kaydons’ face? He is only four years of age so he has done well. Eric McKavanagh fished Big Bridge the other night and caught his first ever Barra. He also sent in the pic of this strange looking Cod, which is actually one of the Smiler family. There have been a lot of Barra caught of late, which either means we have a healthy system, or that it was too rough to venture outside. Those that did poke their noses out were rewarded with some Good Spanish Mackerel in the 10-15kg range. Tuna were also about in good numbers - was given a slab, so I have been eating some very fresh sashimi this week. Lots of people think sashimi is just raw fish but many cultures around the World celebrate by eating raw fish as respect to the fish. I saw a two-year old whack a piece of sashimi in his mouth the other night – he didn’t go for the Wasabi much but came back a couple times for the fish. I think we might see some

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Showers 11 knots, SE - ESE winds. Chance of rain 80% Min 23°C.

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Josh Hilton bagged this nice Barramundi while at home in Weipa for the school holidays.

Fishing with Terri

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SOUTH Westerlies - what can you say? Darn cyclones interfering with our fishing! I had all intentions of going bill fishing on Sunday and Monday. I even had the boat primed, the baits ready, the

rods rigged...but it was a no go. Maybe next time. I went for a run up to Pennefather on Sunday, and Pirate got a nice Jack for Sunday night dinner. I was using Cod lures, nine Gold Spotted Day Savers I think, oh and a Flathead, so mine didn’t count.

I thought I was onto a big fish when I saw a black shape, four foot long, just off the shore line, but it turned out to be a croc having a swim. It got the adrenaline pumping though, because when I pulled a lure past him he started to follow it out of the water, that was until he saw me. That was the last

I saw of him. We sat on the beach, with ham sandwiches and some amber liquid - what more can you ask for? Redman went fishing with his offsider, Kori, the other day, just for something to do. Redman went fishing, Kori went catching.  continued page 19


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