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MULGR MULGR VE NEWS VE NEWS MULGR MULGR VE NEWS VE NEWS 1 WWW. .COM.AU Gordonvale Traders will once again be celebrating Christmas and residents are invited to come down to Norman Park on the 19th of December to help celebrate. The evening kicks off at 5pm with markets, followed by Carols in the Park presented by some of Gordonvales’ fantastic local talent. Carols will be from 6.30pm until 8.30pm before Santa arrives at the park with sweets for the children. There will also be cash prize draws throughout the evening. The first prize will be $500 plus and extra $500 if you are present at the draw. There will also be five $100 draws as well as five $150 hampers to be given away during the night. The hampers will have Ham, Beer, Wine and a Christmas Dairy pack as well as other goodies. All cash winners must be present for the draw to accept their prize. The major sponsor of the event this year is Cornetts IGA with most other traders throughout Gordonvale supporting the event. Thanks to all the Gordonvale traders who make this event possible year in and year out. It shows what great things a small town can do. Residents, students and dignitaries flocked to the cenotaph in Norman Park opposite the Gordonvale RSL on November the 11th to commemorate Remembrance Day. About 100 people attended and observed a minutes silence and heard speeches from Cr Steve Brain and other community members and representatives for government organisations. A moving rendition of the last post was then played to the audience along with the national anthem. Residents from community organisations then laid a number of wreaths at the bottom of the cenotaph. It was great to see so many school children attend so that the message and tradition can be passed on to our next generation. For all Building and Construction Work “Your Local Builder” Phone 07 4056 3712 or 0412 772 585 Email [email protected] For all sales enquiries: Phil Harvey 0408 772 255 Pearce Constructions Gordonvale QBSA 52012 ALL TYRES SMALLEST TO LARGEST WHEEL ALIGNMENTS & BATTERIES 3 BRODY CLOSE, GORDONVALE PHONE: 07 4056 1772 "PROUDLY SUPPORTING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY” EDITION 46, DECEMBER 2013 Christmas in Gordonvale Christmas in Gordonvale Remembrance Day
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Gordonvale Traders will once again be celebrating Christmas and residents are invited to come down to Norman Park on the 19th of December to help celebrate.

The evening kicks off at 5pm with markets, followed by Carols in the Park presented by some of Gordonvales’ fantastic local talent. Carols will be from 6.30pm until 8.30pm before Santa arrives at the park with sweets for the children.

There will also be cash prize draws throughout the evening. The first prize will be $500 plus and extra $500 if you are present at the draw. There will also be five $100 draws as well as five $150 hampers to be given away during the night.

The hampers will have Ham, Beer, Wine and a Christmas Dairy pack as well as other goodies. All cash winners must be present for the draw to accept their prize.

The major sponsor of the event this year is Cornetts IGA with most other traders throughout Gordonvale supporting the event. Thanks to all the Gordonvale traders who make this event possible year in and year out. It shows what great things a small town can do.

Residents, students and dignitaries flocked to the cenotaph in Norman Park opposite the Gordonvale RSL on November the 11th to commemorate Remembrance Day.

About 100 people attended and observed a minutes silence and heard speeches from Cr Steve Brain and other community members and representatives for government organisations.

A moving rendition of the last post was then played to the audience along with the national anthem. Residents from community organisations then laid a number of wreaths at the bottom of the cenotaph.

It was great to see so many school children attend so that the message and tradition can be passed on to our next generation.

For all Building and Construction Work

“Your Local Builder”

Phone07 4056 3712or 0412 772 585

Email [email protected]

For all salesenquiries:Phil Harvey0408 772 255

Pearce ConstructionsGordonvaleQBSA 52012

ALL TYRES SMALLEST TO LARGESTWHEEL ALIGNMENTS & BATTERIES

3 BRODY CLOSE, GORDONVALE

PHONE: 07 4056 1772"PROUDLY SUPPORTING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY”

EDITION 46, DECEMBER 2013

Christmasin GordonvaleChristmasin GordonvaleChristmasin Gordonvale

Remembrance Day

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sponsored by The Feed Shop 12-14 George StreetPhone: 4056 2510 Email: [email protected]

Congratulations Sandra Humphrys you are the winner of our final Pet of the Month photo competition for 2013.

We think you nailed the theme of ‘Sleeping Pets’. Please contact Mulgrave News to arrange collection of your prize – a $5.00 gift voucher from The Feed Shop.

Pet of the MonthRobyn’s Bowen Therapy and Emmett TechniqueI would like to say a big THANK YOU to all my clients who have come to me for assistance. It is very rewarding for me to see someone walk out of my clinic feeling more flexible, happier and in less pain. I am very passionate about helping people to enjoy life.

I am also very grateful for the testimonials that I have received from clients, letting me know how I have helped them. I welcome these words from anyone who has found relief with Emmett Technique and Bowen Therapy.

Treatment times are generally 30-40 minutes but if you are pressed for time you may pop in for a short treatment to get you through. Everyone deserves to enjoy life without pain or discomfort.

Please remember that I can do home visits if you or someone you know isn’t able to get to my clinic. I am available weekdays and most Saturdays and will be open over the Christmas season. I can also be found at the Gordonvale markets each month.

Just a reminder that a gift voucher is a lovely way to say thank you, or a present for someone who needs some relief, and never gets around to treating themselves. I wish you all a safe and happy festive season and thank you again.

Best regards, Robyn John.

The Gordonvale R.S.L. Womens Auxiliary would like to thank the businesses of Gordonvale for the wonderful donations and support of their Melbourne Cup Cent Sale.

The day was a great success, with a large crowd attending. Please accept our grateful thanks. Thank you, Adele Sims, Secretary.

Thank You from Robyn

Auxiliary Ladies Thank You

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Primary & Secondary TUTORING

Ph: 0407 577 779

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Robyn John

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Phone 4056 3656 Mobile 0431 303 453

Member of BTFA Relieving Pain and Discomfort

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Local Business Guide

UPHOLSTERYPaulie’s Upholstery

Recovers, Repairs, Made to Order Furniture and Bed Heads.Free Measure and Quotes. Local tradesman with 18 years experience

Ph: 0413 005 833 Email: [email protected] www.pauliesupholstery.com.au

LAWN MOWINGMorrie's Mowing & Yard Maintenance

Lawn Mowing - Pruning - Weed Control - Odd Jobs - Commercial DomesticBody Corp. Ph: 4056 5628 - Mob: 0428 291 033

WINDSCREENSSouthside Windscreens, Locally owned & operated.

26 years industry accredited experience. For all your automotive glass needs, Windscreen replacement, stone chip repairs, reseals plus more.

All work fully guaranteed. Competitive rates. Contact Peter 0418 551 839.

FITNESSKathryn Powell’s “Passion for Fitness” - Personalised Holistic Fitness Coaching*

G’vale Community Hub: 3D CIRCUIT - MON/WED 8.30am. GYMSTICK - MON 9.30am SYNERGY - WED 9.30am G’vale Aquatic Centre: SPLASHDANCE - TUES/THURS 9.15am AQUAFIT - TUES/THURS 6pm G’vale RSL Hall: STEADY STEPS 12 week Falls Prevention

Program - FRI 10am (fully booked) ViPR OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND: BOOK NOW forSummer Sessions - [email protected] / 0438 163 691

*Aquatic / Land-Based P.T Sessions also available by appointment

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Thanks to all the readers that have contributed throughout 2013 we have enjoyed viewing and sharing the fun photos.

Literacy is more than just learning how to read.

Children of all ages can learn how to recognise and use spoken and visual language in a variety of different contexts such as story telling, newspaper articles and television reporting.

Literacy in today’s technologically enhanced world also means developing critical thinking skills and analytical abilities to interpret meaning from websites, emails or text messages.

Parents who would like to improve their child’s literacy skills can start by visiting the library or reading to their child regularly. Mem Fox, author of Possum Magic and other award winning children’s books, has developed the ten commandments for parents of young readers - www.memfox.com.

Read any good books lately?

More than Words & Numbers

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CALTEX COMMUNITYCALENDAR

December3-2 Story time, Gordonvale Library 10.30am

5 Metrogaining, meet Norman Park, 6pm for a 6.30pm start,$5 Adult, $10 Family

7 Markets, Norman Park 7.30am - 12pm

13 Last Day School Term 4

13 JP Signing Service, Gordonvale RSL 10am-2pm

13 Computers for Beginners, Gordonvale Library 10.30am

14 Santa Paws, 9am – 12pm, The Feed Shop,12-14 George Street

14 FREE Movie in Norman Park – 6.30pm – Wreck-It Ralph

14 Mulgrave Settlers Museum closed until late January 2014

19 Carols in the Park, Norman Park, 5pm to 9.30pm,Santa arrives 8.30pm

25 Christmas Day Public Holiday

26 Boxing Day Public Holiday

CALTEX GORDONVALE24hrs 7 DAYS - PHONE 4056 6027

If you would like to see your small or large eventeg. fetes, cent sales, trivia nights, markets etc.

published in the Caltex Community Calender pleaseemail your details to: [email protected]

or give us a call on 07 4056 5825

Gordonvale Community Hublocated @ 17-19 Cannon Street

Almost three years have passed since we released Wolbachia mosquitoes in Gordonvale as part of the Eliminate Dengue research program’s first field trial.

Since then, we have demonstrated we can establish Wolbachia in mosquito populations. We are still monitoring mosquitoes in Gordonvale, and our results show over 90% of Aedesaegypti mosquitoes carry Wolbachia.

Wolbachiaare bacteria that naturally occur in many insects. When mosquitoes carry Wolbachia it reduces the mosquito’s ability to transmit dengue. When we release Wolbachia mosquitoes they breed with other mosquitoes, passing Wolbachia to subsequent generations. In this way, we were able to spread Wolbachia into mosquito populations.

This year we released Wolbachia mosquitoes in more areas of Cairns – with promising results – and our research program is continuing to expand overseas.

With the wet season bringing higher mosquito numbers, it is important to protect yourself from mosquito bites. While we expect fewer people to get dengue within Gordonvale, the Wolbachia method may not prevent all transmission and you will still be able to catch dengue elsewhere.

We thank the Gordonvale community for supporting our research, and we wish you a safe and happy holiday season. Please call 1800 811 054 or email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Dr Andrew Turley. Field trial manager, Eliminate Dengue project, Cairns.

Think You Know Your Way Around Gordonvale? Find out on Thursday 5th December @ 6pm (event starts 6:30pm) - The Gordonvale Metrogaine.

See how many points your team can locate on a map of the area in a one-hour period by hike and then join us afterwards for a steak and salad burger ($7 steak), vegie burger($7) or sausage on bread ($2).

Entry Fees: $5 Adults, $10 Family. Location: Norman Park, Gordonvale.

For more info go to: adventuresportnq.info/events/metrogaine-series

Enter on the day.

For details contact either: Leanne Kruger on 07 4056 1364, 0429 385 098 or email: [email protected]

Sue Helmke on 0407 637 273 or email: [email protected]

Sandra Charlton on 0438 563 176 or email: [email protected]

Heidi Berry, a Year 4 student from Gordonvale State School was awarded the Junior Reporter of the Year Award at the 2013Newspapers in Education Awards Ceremony.

This event was conducted by The Cairns Post to celebrate the outstanding achievements of young up and coming journalists from all over North Queensland for their contributions to Post-Ed in The Cairns Post.

As a result of this award, Heidi will be given an opportunity to be the roving reporter at the Cairns Show next year.

The Newspapers in Education Co-ordinator, Mr Chris Ellis commented that “Heidi ’s contributions to Post-Ed have been consistently outstanding.”

“She has written very good pieces about the valuable Landcare and environmental work being done at Gordonvale State School.”

“As the roving reporter for the Cairns Show, she’ll be given free access to everything that’s going on next year, and will befiling reports throughout the event.”

“She can also expect to be interviewed by local media outlets about her role.”

Eliminiate Dengue Update

The Gordonvale Metrogaine

Gordonvale’s Roving Reporter

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Bringing to life the memories of the Aloomba-Gordonvale teams of the late 50’s and early sixties, the Centrals Aloomba club which enjoyed success into the late 70’s, and the Babinda Magpies and the legacy of Howard Kennedy and the many others who worked so hard to bring Australian Rules football to the region, Pyramid Power and Gordonvale State School have enjoyed a wonderful 2013.

Due to the hard work of Matthew Allen and Wesley Hull, and the fanatical, Hawthorn inspired support of past principal Bruce Houghton, Gordonvale State School has enjoyed a stellar year.

The boys’ team reached the quarter-finals of the Gold Coast Suns Cup. The girls’ team then went on to win the same event for girls and went on to play the winner of the corresponding carnival in Townsville at Tony Ireland Stadium. They lost narrowly, but proved themselves the toast of the north. The school went on to win the Rivalry Cup against other schools in the southern corridor of Cairns, and the girls triumphed again in the annual Women In AFL match against Freshwater State School.

The tremendous growth and performance in school football has now begun to be mirrored in the performances of the Pyramid Power club, based here in Gordonvale. Tapping into the local youth, as well as Yarrabah, Djarragun College and kids from as far south as Babinda and west to Ravenshoe, Pyramid Power won two premierships this year in both the Under 14 and Under 16 competitions, whilst the Under 11 team were runners up in their first year.

Overall, the Gordonvale AFL scene is on the rise both in terms of local interest and performance. Howard Kennedy and the many people who first developed the game within the district would be both pleased and proud.

The Monson weather has arrived, the weather bureau has informed us and it’s time to take serious action to look after your swimming pools working efficiency so that you, your family and friends can enjoy healthy relaxing swimming over the summer months.

Jim’s Pool Care will do an electronic water balance test on site to guarantee your pool water is at the optimum chemical balance for healthy swimming so that you, your family and friends can enjoy the fun and relaxation of your swimming pool. Jim’s Pool Care will also vacuum your pool, remove all leaf matter and check your equipment to guarantee that everything is working to its best capable efficiency at every service we do.

Your swimming pools health and that of your family and friends should not be left to guesswork or witchcraft. Call Jim’s Pool Care to look after your swimming pool with science, dedication and experience. We come to you. Mark Bignell 0488 477 636 or 131 546.

A Premier Year for AFL Footy in Gordonvale

Jim’s Pool Care

The following equipment & facilities are available for hire:

Tables (seats 8) $ 7Chairs $ 1Large Barbeques $ 25 + gasMerry-go-round $ 100Contact Norm Fitzpatrick 4056 3081

• tables & seating for 60• self-contained kitchen• data projector, laptop and screen

Hire cost is $60/day or $10/day to non-profit organizations.Contact Glenn Pope 0417 707 447.

A large food van with all accessories for cooking chips,hamburgers etc. Catering services to large functionsavailable. Contact Hec Stampa 4056 1032.

Air-conditioned club room with:

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Council Corner

WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND THE REGION

POLYNESIAN PARADISE

PILATES IN GORDONVALE

BAREFOOT BOWLS

GORDONVALE JP SIGNING CENTRE

Suluvale Samoa Culture and Performing Arts presents a great night for the family to enjoy. Floor show, fire dance, Polynesian feast, live band. 21st December 2013.Doors open 7pm, 68999 Bruce Highway Deeral. For more info and to make your reservation phone 0417 522 617 or 6067 5094. RSVP by 25th November.

Pilates is now in Gordonvale. Class is on Wednesdays at 5:45pm in the QCWA Hallat just $10 a session, contact 0407 175 737.

Gordonvale Bowls Club Cnr Mill Road and Swan Street. Every Sunday 12.30pm.For more info phone Carol on 4056 2027 or Naomi on 4056 1388.

Every month – 2nd Friday – Gordonvale RSL – 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.For more information contact: Ralph Powell, QJA Cairns South Branch.Ph: 0434 510 333 Email: [email protected]

Local Scientist HonouredSue Helmke's work in the area of environmental sustainability was recently recognised by the Hon. Virginia Chadwick Memorial Foundation.

Sue, one of Gordonvale State School's parents, was awarded the prestigious 2013 ‘Outstanding Environmental Leader’ Award for her work in sustainability education over the past 5 years.

This award recognises a member of the school community in a Reef Guardian School for outstanding achievements in improving the sustainability of their environment and local area.

Sue is a Senior Fisheries Biologist with Fisheries Queensland who draws upon her science background to assist students in developing a range of environmental projects that have significant outcomes within Gordonvale State School and the community. Sue is also a CSIRO ‘Scientist in Schools’ representative and assists classes with their science lessons at Gordonvale

State School. Curtis Pitt MP, Member for Mulgrave, said “Sue's passion for science and environmental sustainability has been a motivating force for the students.

“She has all the qualities of a great teacher, she motivates, guides, encourages and excites students to achieve the goals of their sustainability projects. We need more people like Sue bringing their expertise to schools which benefits both students and staff and ultimately the whole community.”

Sue’s response when presented with the award was “I feel honoured to receive this award. It’s easy for me to be passionate and enthusiastic when working with the students and staff at Gordonvale State School. They all show so much enthusiasm that being part of this program is enjoyable. The fact that I can inspire, encourage and mentor others means so much to me.”

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The Mulgrave News is an independently owned newsletter printed and delivered free to the residents of Gordonvale every month. Any articles of interest can be included in the paper by emailing to [email protected]. Deadline for articles and advertising is the 15th of the month to allow time for set up and printing. The paper relies on advertising by local businesses to succeed. If you cannot advertise in the paper, please support the businesses that do advertise. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any material published in the Mulgrave News for which they do not hold copyright.

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Mobile Breast Screen Service1 in 8 women will be affected by breast cancer before the age of 85.A statistic most of us will be affected by in some way during our lives. The two biggest risk factors for breast cancer include being a woman and getting older – two things that are completely out of our control.

What is in our control are the 5 Steps we can take to reduce our risk and find breast cancer early!

BreastScreen Queensland is a FREE breast cancer screening program.A breast screen is able to pick up changes in the breast tissue the size of a pink prick, often before these can be seen or felt. Women aged 40 years and over are eligible for this FREE service, with the average age of first diagnosis being 60.

It is also important to be breast aware, that is to get to know the normal look and feel of your own breasts and if you notice changes speak to your doctor.

Daily exercise, limiting or avoiding alcohol and making healthy food choices also play a significant role in the prevention of breast cancer.These protective factors also reduce our risk of other chronic diseases such as bowel cancer, coronary heart disease and diabetes.

The BreastScreen Queensland Gordonvale Mobile Service will be located at Gordonvale Hospital Highleigh Road, from the 2nd – 12th of December 2014. If you would like to book a free breast screen with BreastScreen Queensland please call 13 20 50.

The History of Gordonvale’s Water Supply(Information supplied by Mulgrave Settlers Museum)

In the early days of the settlement of Gordonvale, household water supply was from rainwater from the roof, stored in galvanised iron tanks or underground water from bores or wells.

By 1928 Gordonvale had grown and needed a reliable water supply. Two options were proposed; Wrights Creek using gravity at an estimated cost of 19,600 pounds or pump from the Mulgrave River into an elevated concrete tank, (water tank in Norman Park) 100 feet above ground level.

This cheaper alternative option of 14,000 pounds was chosen. The tank needed to be of this height to obtain sufficient pressure to be able to fight fires with mains pressure.

Plans were finalized and work was started on the installation of pumps and electric motors. Electricity was supplied to Gordonvale from the Barron Falls Hydro Scheme in 1933.

The tower site in the corner of Norman Park was approved. It was noted in the council minutes that the cost of the tower would be 1,400 pounds.

There were some problems with the laid pipes weeping and the council obtained a further loan to connect mains to premises. Soon after, it was found that both the natural ground water and that pumped from the river had an acid reaction, which was neutralised by the water leaching the lime out of the cement.

The quality of the water was unacceptable and the concrete pipes were

continually breaking, so council replaced the concrete pipes with cast iron pipes. In 1947 the cast iron pipes became polluted with iron bacteria called Crenothryx, which was thought to have come from railway rails buried in the sand bed near the suction pump. Crenothryx is an orange coloured jelly like substance which grew in the dark and the cast iron pipe proved to be a perfect feeding ground.

It appeared in strings up to 20cm long and was discharged through taps and collected in cisterns. This was overcome with large doses of chlorine and heavy flushing, which was only partially successful in discharging all the bacteria.

By 1952, the Cairns Mulgrave Water Supply Board had taken control of the Behana Creek scheme. Since then many improvements have been made and water can be transferred from any part of the scheme to needy areas.

The water tower in Norman Park has been made redundant and the upper sections are in the process of being demolished. Cairns Regional Council has decided to retain the octagonal base of the tower and the lowest section of the eight supporting columns.

A shadow of the former tower will be stencilled into the concrete paving and interpretive displays will be placed surrounding the base depicting the history of the tower.

Mulgrave Settlers Museum will close for the year on Saturday 14th December and re-open in late January 2014. Merry Christmas!

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Student Life @ Djarragun CollegeMy name is Jaydrian Mamarika

I was born on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory in 1998. Presently I am 15 years old. My community is Angurugu and my first language is Anindilyakwa. From grade 1-7 I attended Angurugu on Groote Eyland. Later I was a border at Saint Teresa’s Catholic College, Abergowrie from grade 8 to 9. I transferred to Djarragun College this year to continue my year 10 education. Today I attended our Awards Presentation and I particularly enjoyed the indigenous and Torres Strait Island dance performances. Educational opportunities are limited at Groote Eyland. My parents want me to receive a good education and that is why they selected Djarragun College as their College of choice. I enjoy boarding life that includes tutoring, and also the opportunities that Djarragun College offers.

The facilities here are second to none. I particularly enjoy the Sporting Academy and even though I relish the opportunity to play most sports including Rugby and Basketball the focus for me is on AFL. Pyramid Power is affiliated with Djarragun College and we did well this year winning the under 14 and under 16 championships. My favourite AFL team is the Geelong Cats simply because they are the best!

I also enjoy attending the after school Club and Culture programs at Djarragun College that includes subjects such as Art, Music, IT, fitness and Cultural Dancing. The subjects that I have chosen this year are English, Science and Maths. At my final two years at Djarrarun I propose to continue with my core subjects but I also want to learn as much as I can about the automotive industry. My parents and siblings are still at Groote Eylandt. Last week, Djarragun arranged for me to Skype with my mother brother and I really enjoyed speaking to them in our Anindilyakwa language. I look forward to the school break in December this year so that I can spent some time visiting my family and friends, spending time fishing and camping. When I finish year 12, I would like to enter the Police Academy, or learn a trade in the automotive field in the Department of Defence. I would like to move to a big city like Brisbane, Sydney, or Melbourne to pursue my career. However, at the same time, I

would like to return home to Groote Eylandt when the opportunity arises to spend time with family and friends. In my view, Djarragun College has provided the opportunities and has given me the confidence to pursue the options that are important to me.

Welcome to this month’s Editorial and all things Real Estate.

On behalf of myself and Cairns Property Office we would like to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and a fantastic New Year.

As I mentioned last month, the lead up to Christmas is very busy and I am happy to see this to be true with lots of great new listings for buyers and investors to choose from and multiple offers on most of my current properties.

AUCTION INVITATION10 Thumm Street, Gordonvale

Saturday 7th December at 1pm On Site.

This iconic property is sadly being sold and the possibilities are endless for the lucky buyers. On 2028 m2 of land which is zoned Residential 3 there is a high set Queenslander with 3 bed, 1 bath, fully equipped home upstairs and a 1 bed, 1 bath, fully equipped home downstairs with a great bar.

Also, there are sheds galore including a massive shed which will take trucks, boats, caravans, etc. Plus there is a separate office block with 4 offices, reception, large conference room and car parking. It would be great to see you there on the day.

For a confidential chat about your real estate needs please phone Robyn Hawley-Whitton - 0488 071 007 or E: [email protected]

WHAT IT IS: The ViPR ("Vitality, Performance and Re-Conditioning") is a large rubber tube that weighs between 4 & 26kg.

While it may not look like much when it's lying on the floor, fitness trainers use it to get their clients into amazing shape with any one of the 9,000 potential moves in which the ViPR is carried, tilted, dragged, thrown, flipped, dipped, swung and rolled.

WHY YOU SHOULD TRY IT: ViPR training is based on flowing total-body moves, like "thread the needle," which incorporates arms, legs and the core.

This kind of coordinated, 3-D action is considered "loaded movement training," and it helps not only build strength but also improve balance, agility and cardio fitness, explains Kathryn Powell holistic fitness coach with “Passion for Fitness” where the ViPR is used in classes and personal training sessions.

And that makes your mind and body better prepared for life's daily fitness challenges (like the 16kg kid who wants to be picked up, or the tree limb that needs to be flung off the lawn).

Keep in mind: Because ViPR workouts involve the whole body, it’s both functional and effective. You learn to move the body the way it was designed to move – as one! Available through Kathryn Powell at passion for fitness.

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Babinda

Tony and the staff at Slingshot Automotive would like to thank their

customers for their business and support throughout the year.

We would like to take this opportunityto wish you all a very

Merry ChristmasMerry ChristmasSafe & Happy New YearSafe & Happy New Year

and a

We advise that we will be closed forthe Christmas period from:

THURSDAY 19TH DECEMBER, 2013

and will re-open for trading on:MONDAY 6TH JANUARY, 2014.

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18 Wiseman Road East, Edmonton

Why Bother Building... $339,000 Neg.Walking distance to schools and shops in a sought after part of Edmonton, this home will delight you with its size and attention

to detail. Fully tiled with large rooms throughout, Great Entertaining-Private rear veranda, Large main bedroom

with large en-suite, Drive through garage forboat and toys.

Disclaimer The views expressed in the Mulgrave News are not necessarily the views of the production team. Any enquiries with regards to articles can be directed to email [email protected] or by phoning 4056 5877, Fax 4056 5866 or coming into 86 Gordon Street, Gordonvale Qld 4865.

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67-69 Vico Street, Gordonvale

Escape to the Country - Not Far from Town - $515,000 Neg.Set on over 3 acres with a large, flat, grassed area, pool and creek, in this sought after “Crystal Brook Estate” this acreage

features solid brick construction, timber, glass & soaring, cathedral ceilings, fully renovated kitchen

& bathrooms. 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car.

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171 Barbagallo Road, Aloomba

Now That’s a Shed!With 4.26Ha of fertile land to call home this location is simply

stunning. The tree-lined driveway leads past the horse paddock& up to the massive 4 bay liveable shed which can house a 33’

motor home. One bay is set up downstairs with a full,modern kitchen, bed and lounge & large, separatebathroom. Upstairs houses room for 3 large beds.

So much more.

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3 Irvin Street, Gordonvale

Great Recipe - Just Add Some TLC. Mid $200,000'sThis 3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car home on 749 m2 in the older part of Gordonvale will certainly get the creative juices going for first

home owners or people wanting to renovate and profit.With rental returns increasing this would also be a good

one to put into the portfolio. Large, shady backyard, shed and solar panels – be quick!

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69469 Bruce Highway, Fishery Falls

Hidden Gem - Now Only $284,000 Neg.Motivated vendors say SELL! What a perfect place to retire to ora first home, situated close to Babinda, Gordonvale, Innisfail and Edmonton. Fully Renovated Home on 829m2 land with double

gated access for caravans and boats. Original timberfloors & a massive loft, 3 - 4 bed, 2 bath, privatewith massive covered back veranda/workshop.

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Lot 1 & 2 Little Mulgrave Road, Little Mulgrave

Land Bank in Paradise! $345,000 Neg.This golden opportunity doesn’t come along often in this sought

after location. Over 29 acres where you can build your dream in 3 years’ time & earn an income from the cane to cover most

expenses. Set in a beautiful, rain forested valley witha gorgeous creek just a few minutes

from your land.

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