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DIRT CIRCUS LEAGUE Maree Kimberley

Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) 2022 Notable for Older Readers’Dirt Circus League transcends genres with its thrilling blend of action, magical realism and dystopia. Seventeenyear-old Asa, escaping a troubled past, seeking a place to belong, moves to Far North Queensland to live with her negligent father.

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Although she finds acceptance with Karen, her father’s neighbour and her mob, Asa needs more. She struggles to settle into the humdrum predictability of small-town life. When the notorious Dirt Circus League roll into town to perform fantastic, brutal fight sequences and to challenge those who dare to beat their best, Asa is drawn into their gang of rebellious outcasts where action and excitement rule.

But the Dirt Circus League isn’t just a group of violent, dissident teens, led by the magnetic Quarter, part man, part bird, they are an obsessive and dangerous cult with a dark history of human sacrifice. As she uncovers the horrendous secrets at the heart of the cult, Asa must choose whether to remain part of the horror or to use her untapped abilities to save herself and heal others caught in the evil web. Trapped yet intrigued, can Asa escape with the help of Karen, after bringing down the League from the inside?

Dirt Circus League is a compelling, fastpaced novel about the powerful allure of danger and the battles we face with our demons in a world beyond our control.

WHAT WE ALL SAW Mike Lucas

In an English village in the 1970s, Gray the bad boy, Sam the narrator, Charlie the wimpy one and Shell the intuitive and blind, unwillingly participate in an unspeakable tragedy at an abandoned quarry. Hags Drop, where witches lure the unwary to an untimely end, and its surrounding wood, are notorious for past witch burnings and the drownings of local children. Here something terrible dragged a bully who dealt Sam a life-threatening blow, to his death. Each of the four friends perceived what caused the bully’s demise differently. Witches can’t be real, can they?

The friends set out to investigate the truth behind the stories to put an end to the fear and suspicion that plagues their small town. What We All Saw is a delightfully creepy horror story for lower to middle secondary readers. The 1970s setting gives the narrative an old-school, childhood adventure feel that affords the characters a level of freedom not felt by most children today.

Interlaced into the story are the themes of the persecution of women, the power of strong family values, the acceptance of the intelligences and talents of those considered disabled, and the chasm between the advantaged and the disadvantaged. Perhaps the most disturbing part of the work is that the disadvantaged are never shown to move beyond their born status, even bad boy Gray.

This suspense-filled story, short-listed for CBCA Book of the Year, will enthral early teen readers who are interested in horror

BY JULIE MARTIN

but are not quite ready for the likes of Stephen King. There may be aspects of the story parents may like to discuss with their early teens. Perhaps it could be a family shared read.

THE FIVE SORROWFUL MYSTERIES OF ANDY AFRIKA Stephen Buoro

In complex Nigeria, where Muslim, Christian and traditional African religions clash, fifteenyear-old Andrew Aziza, aka Andy Africa, hangs with his friends, goes to church, and discusses life’s enormous problems, including The Curse of Africa, with his mentor Zahrah and his brilliant friend Fatima. He falls inappropriately in love with the blonde, white niece of his church’s priest, English Eileen. At the church party held to celebrate her arrival, a stranger claims to be Andy’s father, despite his protective mother’s denials, and an antiChristian protest spirals into violence. Andy is forced to reckon with his identity, his desires and how to live in the so-called Cursed Continent.

In this enthralling tragi-comedic comingof-age novel, Buoro strips contemporary Nigeria bare of any imagined exoticism. Complicated and contradictory, the country becomes a character within the work. Its competing influences drive the cinematic story. Its dramas are melodramatic, exposing both its teen characters and the country’s inner turbulence.

Thank you, Fiona of Baffies Oan for recommending this amazing read.

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FAIRYTALES & FABLES

29. Old Yorker worth 1000 pounds? (4)

30. They stood up to the blows (6)

31. Mislaid by 11Dn (5)

34 The Grimms’ Queen had a sting in her tale (3)

35 Bears, little pigs, blind mice & billy goats gruff

36 Saved by a cute little rodent (4)

37. Snow White’s favourite (5)

38. Magic lamps won’t work without one (3)

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1. The tortoise taught us not to stop (2)

3. The emperor’s clothes brand (3)

4. Crystal slipper slipper (10)

5. Puss’s boots were f ashionable at the time (2)

6. Just what the frog ordered (4)

7. Which sounds familiar (5)

8. See 9Ac

11. She should’ve taken more than a little peep (2)

12. Sleeping & The Beast (6)

13. The telltales in fairy tale books (5)

14. Guilty of a break & enter? (10)

17. Australian folklore tells the tale of Dinewan the Largest Bird (3)

18 She disappointed her hair? (8)

21. Van Winkle’s dead? (3)

22. Bane of 2Ac (4)

27 Fabulous fabler (5)

28 Hamelin’s ratty lurer (5)

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2. The tale with strings attached (9)

7. The boy who cried in sheep’s clothing? (4)

9 & 33Dn & 8Dn. They came after the giant’s fee (2,2,3)

10. Tom’s rule of approximation (5)

12. Red Riding Hood’s 7Ac wasn’t just big (3)

13. Trio of ham actors (4)

15. Fairy tales & fables were from a different one (3)

16. Big Ears helped 7Ac to do this (4)

19 Broken by 14Dn (5)

20 A common theme, yet rare and heavy (4)

21 He spun a yarn, it was pure 20Ac (15)

23. Charming! (6)

24. Of gingerbread fame (3)

25 Dwarf, MD (3)

26 Where the owl & the pussycat went to (3)

29 Old Yorker worth 1000 pounds? (4)

30. They stood up to the blows (6)

31. Mislaid by 11Dn (5)

34. The Grimms’ Queen had a sting in her tale (3)

35 Bears, little pigs, blind mice & billy goats gruff (#)

36 Saved by a cute little rodent (4)

37. Snow White’s favourite (5)

38. Magic lamps won’t work without one (3)

Down

1. The tortoise taught us not to stop (2)

3. The emperor’s clothes

29 21Ac made one with the queen to get her firstborn (4)

30. 21Ac didn’t get it after all (4)

32. Midas’s gift drove him there (3)

33 See 9Ac

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Samford Design & Print

Samford Variety Store

The Slab Hut

Spokes Cafe Tourist Centre

Aged Care Advice and Advocacy. FREE Service. Samford Community Hub by appointment. Jay Richters 0420 278 240

Aikido Samford Club Beginners welcome. Darren 0402 901 933.

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Alcoholics Anonymous Helpline 3255 9162 Samford

Community Hub every Tues: 7pm. Farmers Hall every Thurs: 10am. No need to book just turn up. These are both child friendly meetings.

ALP Australian Labor Party Monthly meetings in Samford.

Kerry O’Connor 0417 634 755

Archery- Target Archers Beginner courses and new membership enquiries email: samfordvalleytargetarchers@gmail.com

Arana Leagues Social Golf Club plays golf on alternate w/ ends throughout the year. Sat afternoon/Sun mornings. Call President Ted Goodwin 0407 036 891

Army Cadets: Samford 107 ACU parades from 6pm to 8:30pm every Monday, excluding holidays at Samford Community Hub. E: 107ACU@ armycadets.gov.au for further information.

Avenue of Honour For all information on this project or to order a memorial plaque contact samfordaoh@gmail.com or leave a message at the RSL on 3289 6928

Book Club Contact Rose: 0414 973 010, E: rose.moss@bigpond.com

Bowls Club Wednesday is Ladies Bowls at 9.00am (Men welcome) Saturday is mixed bowls at 1pm. For Sunday bowls & financial days contact Club. Ph: 3289 1204

Bunya Residents Association SES Building, James Drysdale Sport Reserve 7.30pm last Wed of month, Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Nov. email: president@bunyaresidents.asn.au. www.bunyaresidents.asn.au

Caravan Club Dog friendly club holds rallies one week each month within 350km. Marion 0409 028 851.

Cards@TheSCHUB: 1st, 3rd and 5th Monday of each month. 11am to 3pm. All card games welcome. Contact June at nowhiskey53@ gmail.com

Cedar Creek Bushcare Group: 2nd Thurs of the month (except Dec and Jan). Andy Williams Park. 8:30am - 10:30am. MBRC provide tools and insurance. All welcome. Contact Fiona 0421 071 412

Churches/Religions

Sacred Heart Catholic Church: Enquiries 3355 2667

Samford Valley Community Church. 3289 2832

Samford Baptist Church: Pastor Samuel Thompson 0409 797 931

St Pauls Anglican Church: Rev Robert Paget 3289 1715

Brisbane Christian Fellowship: Alan Elliott 3289 2888

Mitchelton Presbyterian Church: Rev. Phil Campbell 3355 3843

Baha’i Faith Azita 0405194623

Church of United Spiritualism: Rev Lee Ovenstone 0404 059 916

Alive Church: Ps Duane Van Vuuren 0488 495 049

Mychurch Everton Park Ph: 3355 7444

Nexus Church Samford: www.nexuschurch.com.au

Community Library Samford Books, games, jigsaw puzzles, CD’s, DVD’s, social groups Contact Linda Murray 0408 062 393 or email info@communitylibrarysamford.org

Creative Samford Inc A community group whose aim is to foster and increase the visibility of all arts in Samford & surrounds. Contact: admin@creativesamford.com

CWA CWA Hall at 10.00am on the third Wednesday of the month. Hall bookings Lilah: 0421 709 723

Cycling Samford Velos. Every Saturday from Samford Patisserie. Contact Daryl Van Cooten 3289 8319 (h) 3480 6602

Eco Corridor Samford (SDPPA) Monthly bushcare 2-4pm 2nd Sunday except Dec/Jan. Meet in Samford parklands carpark by netball courts. samfordecocorridor@gmail.com

Equestrian Group (SEG) Riders of all ages and abilities welcome. For full details, calendar & contacts - www. samfordequestriangroup.com

Halls for Hire SCHUB manager@schub.org.au

Farmers Hall, 0422 054 378.

CWA Hall. Lilah 0421 709 723

Showgrounds Pavilion - Seating for 500. 3289 7057. Samsonvale Hall - Linda Jeffrey 0416 735 361. Cedar Ck Hall - cedarcreekhall4520@gmail.com

Samford Bowls Club - info@samfordbowlsclub.com.au

Samford Community Centre, School Rd - 0408 665 434 Mt Nebo Hall - mtnebohall@mtnebo.org.au

Samford Scout Hall & Shelter - David Reed 3040 6400

Anglican Church Hall 3289 1715

Zen Space Samford - 0421 058 250

Greens Meetings online 6.30pm, first Tues of each month. Facebook: pineriversgreens. E: pine.rivers@qld.greens.org.au

Liberal National Party LNP Darcy Creighton 0403 435 606

Lions Club 7.00pm on the first and third Thursday of the month. Contact David 3289 4378 samford@lionsq3.org.au

Meals on Wheels Delivery Mon - Fri. Ph: 0409 920 824. samford@ mowmbr.org New volunteers always welcome.

Men’s Coffee Morning: Meet other local retired and semi-retired men for a coffee and chat. 9.30am every Friday at Fish Lips, Main St, Samford. Contact Morris: 0409 614 85 Millen Farm a not-for-profit volunteer run organic permaculture-based community farm - education area, market garden, community exchange.

Contact: Martine Nordh 0450 696 854 or Greg Prior 0419 913 536.

Mt Glorious Community Assoc Meets third Thurs of month. 6.30pm at the new comunity hall. mtgloriouscommunityassociation@ outlook.com

Nebo Resident’s Assoc. Mt Nebo Hall at 7.30pm on the first Wednesday of the month. mtnebohall@mtnebo.org.au www.mtnebo. org.au

Native Plants Qld (formerly SGAP) CWA Hall 7.15pm first Tuesday of month (except January). E: samford@npq.org.au

Netball Club Meetings are the 1st Monday of each month at the Parklands Clubhouse, 7pm. Contact Sonya Grieve 0428 648 154. www. samfordnetball.org.au

North Pine Poultry Club Inc Meet 3rd Saturday of each month. See facebook page for details.

Pine Rivers Croquet Club Deakin Street, Brendale. Social sports club, play days: Tue, Wed, Thurs, Sat. Carolyn 0480271272 or pinerivers@croquetqld.org

Pine Rivers Koala Care Assoc Inc 24 hour Koala & Wildlife Rescue 0401 350 799.

Playgroup Contact Julia 0459 067 752 or samfordplaygroup@gmail. com or www.facebook.com/samfordplaygroup

Pony Club Committee meetings at Richards Rd, 7.30pm first Monday of the month. Pony Club Muster at Richards Rd on the 2nd & 4th Sunday of the month at 8.30am. www.samfordgvponyclub.org.au

Reko Samford & Dayboro: Order ea week online for contactless pickup ea Saturday. Facebook: Reko Samford/Reko Dayboro for details.

Rotary Club of Samford Valley 6.45pm second and fourth Tuesday. Contact President Amanda: 0417 612 400

RSL Sub-Branch Memorial Park corner Main and Progress. Pension and welfare on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Meetings as arranged, phone 3289 6928 for details or email samford@rslqld.org

Samford & Districts Progress & Protection Association (SDPPA) Meetings 7pm, 3rd Wed of month @ SCHUB. Email: secretary@samfordprogess.org.au W: samfordprogress. org.au Facebook: SDPPA

Samford Stags Rugby League Club Committee meetings at 6.30pm at the Clubhouse on the third Wednesday of the month. Contact Mick Hughes 3289 1027

Samford & District Carriage Drivers Based at the Samford Showgrounds. Contact sdcarriagedriversinc@gmail.com

Samford & Districts Chamber of Commerce Meets 7am on the second Wednesday of each month at the SCHUB. Contact secretary@samfordchamber.com

Samford Area Men’s Shed Tuesdays 9am, Showgrounds Drive, Highvale. samssecretary1@gmail.com

Samford Art & Craft Association Slab Hut John Scott Park 7 days 10am-4pm. Ph. 3289 3113

Samford Bowls Mah-jong Every Wednesday & Friday 1pm4pm. Contact Jan Smith: 0402 623 794

Samford Commons admin@samfordcommons.org.au. Leah Hudson M: 0432 682 024. Community Conversation @ Little Tree Bake & Brew House. 2:30pm – 4:30pm – 1st Sunday of each month.

Samford Community Folk Dance. All welcome at 7:30pm on 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month in the Farmers Hall. Contact Heather 3289 4708 www.colonialdance.com.au

Samford Community Garden (at Millen Farm) is a space to connect with community, to learn about edible gardening and to grow your own food. E: scg.admin@millenfarm.org

Samford Community Singers Mondays 7pm. Farmers Hall. Coordinator, Nettie Carroll 0412 991 759. Membership Secretary: Raymond Adams 3289 1789

Samford Hash Group Since 1991. Runners, walkers, joggers. Ph Haughty 3289 4378 Payback 3298 5194.

Samford Hash House Harriers Contact Stubby 3425 2849 for location of run. Meet 5pm every Sunday. (4pm winter)

Samford Landcare www.samfordlandcare.org.au. Contact: samfordlandcare@gmail.com

Samford Local Growers 3rd Sunday of each month, 9am to 11am. Contact Jason 0407 740 856 or go to http://groups.google.com.au/ group/samford-local-food-group

Samford Museum Station St, open every Wednesday & Sunday 10am - 4pm. info@samfordmuseum.com.au. Ph: 3289 2743

Samford Patchworkers Meet CWA Hall every Wed morning 9am except 3rd Wed. Ph: Rae 0407 693 818. ‘Nighties’ meet at Samford Community Hub 2nd & 4th Wed. 6.30pm to 9pm. Ph: Victoria 0438 757 185

Samford Pool - Redfin Aquatics www.redfinaquatics.com. M: 0448 726 343

Samford Rangers Football Club (Soccer) PresidentGraham Young, pres@samfordrangers.org.au, 0400 487 809. Secretary - Mathew Kilkelly, secy@samfordrangers.org.au, 0437 437 313

Samford Riding for the Disabled Samford Showgrounds Call 0458 246 883. www.samfordrda.com.au

Samford Scout Group Membership enquiries to David Reed: gl@ samford.scoutsqld.com.au www.samfordscouts.com.au Ph: 3040 6400

Samford Support Network 0470 214 916. SSN@ samfordsupportnetwork.com. www.samfordsupportnetwork.com.

Samford & District Show Society Committee meetings at Showgrounds - 2nd Wednesday each month. www.samfordshowsociety. com.au

Samford Valley Markets. 2nd Saturday each month 7am-noon. Facebook: Samford Valley Markets.

Swimming Club Contact Anna Wilson 0427 659 388. president@ samfordswimclub.com.au

Samford Tennis Club Enquiries Jessica Catterall 0466 883 899 www.samfordtennis.net. hello@southerncrosstennis.com.au

Samford Valley Weather Station Visit www.samfordweather. com

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