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MULGR MULGR VE NEWS VE NEWS EDITION 45, NOVEMBER 2013 MULGR MULGR VE NEWS VE NEWS 1 WWW. .COM.AU Accolades for Home Town Hero Gordonvale's own rugby league star Nate Myles received hometown hero status when signs bearing his name was unveiled at the entrance to the town early in October. Nate Myles, 28, returned to Gordonvale for thee event, and was joined by friends and family for the dedication of two signs acknowledging his sporting success. "The signs are located at two entry points to Gordonvale, greeting people with the words, 'Welcome to Gordonvale, home town of NRL champion Nate Myles'," Division 1 Councillor Steve Brain said. "The town of Gordonvale takes a lot of pride in the success of its locals and Nate certainly has a lot of support around here. “It's a fitting tribute to a person who has proven that if you work hard you can achieve your dreams.” Myles played his junior football for Gordonvale’s Southern Suburbs and started his NRL career in Sydney with the Bulldogs and then the Roosters. Nate Myles joined the Gold Coast Titans in 2012. He has represented Queensland in the State of Origin series since 2006 and made his debut with the Australian Kangaroos in 2010. Mayor Bob Manning said Myles was part of a growing list of local sporting champions to achieve big things. "We have a tremendous sporting culture here in Cairns and we revel in being able to cheer on our own at the highest level," Cr Manning said. "Nate is an inspiration to local youngsters and an excellent ambassador for our region. “We congratulate him on his achievements to date and wish him well for season 2014 and beyond.” Nate is currently in England where he is part of the Australian Rugby League world cup squad. 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 GORDONVALE State High School Gordonvale State High School 50th Anniversary Committee Meeting 6pm, Wednesday 13th November 2013 GSHS School Library We are looking for all interested people (former and current students, teachers, office staff, P&C members, tuckshop staff, cleaning staff, etc.) to help with organising this wonderful celebration. Any questions please contact Yvonne Gordon 4056 5305 or 0437 280 437

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MULGRMULGR VE NEWSVE NEWSEDITION 45, NOVEMBER 2013

MULGRMULGR VE NEWSVE NEWS 1WWW. .COM.AU

Accolades for Home Town HeroGordonvale's own rugby league star Nate Myles received hometown hero status when signs bearing his name was unveiled at the entrance to the town early in October.

Nate Myles, 28, returned to Gordonvale for thee event, and was joined by friends and family for the dedication of two signs acknowledging his sporting success.

"The signs are located at two entry points to Gordonvale, greeting people with the words, 'Welcome to Gordonvale, home town of NRL champion Nate Myles'," Division 1 Councillor Steve Brain said.

"The town of Gordonvale takes a lot of pride in the success of its locals and Nate certainly has a lot of support around here.

“It's a fitting tribute to a person who has proven that if you work hard you can achieve your dreams.”

Myles played his junior football for Gordonvale’s Southern Suburbs and started his NRL career in Sydney with the Bulldogs and then the Roosters.

Nate Myles joined the Gold Coast Titans in 2012. He has represented Queensland in the State of Origin series since 2006 and made his debut with the Australian Kangaroos in 2010.

Mayor Bob Manning said Myles was part of a growing list of local sporting champions to achieve big things.

"We have a tremendous sporting culture here in Cairns and we revel in being able to cheer on our own at the highest level," Cr Manning said.

"Nate is an inspiration to local youngsters and an excellent ambassador for our region.

“We congratulate him on his achievements to date and wish him well for season 2014 and beyond.”

Nate is currently in England where he is part of the Australian Rugby League world cup squad.

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

GORDONVALEState High School

Gordonvale State High School 50th Anniversary Committee Meeting

6pm, Wednesday 13th November 2013

GSHS School Library

We are looking for all interested people(former and current students, teachers, office staff, P&C members, tuckshop staff, cleaning

staff, etc.) to help with organising this wonderful celebration.

Any questions please contact Yvonne Gordon4056 5305 or 0437 280 437

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

Thanks to those who entered our ‘Favourite Pet Photo’ competition last month.

Congratulations Julie Amadio with a photo of Taffy curled up in the bathroom sink. Please contact Mulgrave News to arrange collection of your prize – a $5.00 gift voucher from The Feed Shop.

Each month there will be a new theme. For our November photo challenge we would like to see ‘Pets Sleeping’. The winner’s photo will be featured in the December Issue of Mulgrave News. Entries close 20th November. Limited to three entries per person.

Photo entries to be emailed to [email protected] or visit our Facebook page and post your photo on our Wall. To see all photos entries you can visit our website www.mulgravenews.com.au or you can view them on our Facebook page. Please ensure you have permission from the animal owner before submitting entry. The winning photo printed each month receives a $5.00 gift voucher from The Feed Shop.

Pet of the MonthSeveral staff at Gordonvale State School opted for two wheels to commute to work on National Ride2Work Day. The aim of Ride2Work Day is to prompt people into action and develop the habit of cycling to work.

Research shows that the encouragement of friends, family and workmates is the best way to achieve this. In this case the encouragement came from one of the students.

Year 6 Gordonvale State School student and co-ordinator of the event at the primary school, Luke Azzopardi was pleased with the staff participation numbers and hopes to organise another event before the end of the school year. A number of staff indicated they would cycle to work more often.

The Gordonvale State School staff cyclists contributed to the record of more than 150,000 workers from across Australia riding to work.

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LAWN MOWINGMorrie's Mowing & Yard Maintenance

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

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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.

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CALTEX COMMUNITYCALENDAR

November2 Markets, Norman Park 7.30am - 12.00pm

5 Story time, Gordonvale Library 10.30am

5 Free Aerosol Art Workshop, Kenrick Park, 3.30pm - 6.00pm (locals aged 12-18yrs)

5 Melbourne Cup Luncheon & Cent Sale, RSL Hall Gordonvale, $15.00 entry includes lunch, doors open 10.30am start 11.00am, held by Gordonvale RSL Women’s Auxiliary

6 Free Aerosol Art Workshop, Kenrick Park, 3.30pm - 6.00pm (locals aged 12-18yrs)

8 JP Signing Service, Gordonvale RSL 10.00am - 2.00pm

8 Computers for Beginners, Gordonvale Library 10.30am

23 Anglican Parish Christmas Cent Sale, Parish Hall, Church Street, Gordonvale, Doors open 1.30pm, Contact phone 4056 1761

December3-2 Story time, Gordonvale Library 10.30am

7 Markets, Norman Park 7.30am - 12.00pm

13 Last Day School Term 4

13 JP Signing Service, Gordonvale RSL 10.00am - 2.00pm

13 Computers for Beginners, Gordonvale Library 10.30am

25 Christmas Day Public Holiday

26 Boxing Day Public Holiday

WeeklyMon Gordonvale Goanna’s Playgroup, 9.30am - 11.30am, QCWA Hall,

Contact Debbie 4067 5344

Mon Brownies (aged 7-10 ½ yo) Guide Hut 4.00pm - 6.00pm

Mon Guides (aged 10 ½ - 13) Guide Hut 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Tue Active Games in Norman Park 3.15pm

Tue Rangers (aged 13-18yo) Guide Hut 7.00pm - 9.00pm

Wed Gumnuts (age 5-7yo) Guide Hut 4.00pm - 5.30pm

Sat 4F Fun Fitness group meet at Julie’s Tasty Treats between 6.30am - 7.00am. Walk, ride etc.

Mon-Sat - Mulgrave Settlers Museum, 60 Gordon Street, 10.00am - 2.00pm

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

(Information supplied by Mulgrave Settlers Museum)

Cane Barracks are all but gone from the modern cane farm, yet they played such an integral role in the early days of the cane cutting. Just imagine the conversations that went on, new migrants coming to a foreign land and exchanging their experiences. If only walls could talk!

The Cane Barracks were used to accommodate the cane cutting gangsin the early years. The barracks were especially important after the world wars when many newly landed migrants from Italy, Greece and Yugoslavia entered the industry and needed accommodation. They were sugar season homes for the many thousands of canecutters who harvested the crops before the advent of the mechanical harvester in the 1960’s and 70’s.

Many cutters were itinerant, coming north for the season, from May onwards and then moving away for the wet season. Most barracks were relatively basic, but at the same time many farmers’ homes were not much better. Indeed there is evidence of farmer’s moving out of their houses to a camping life to give the cutters somewhere to live.

The cane barracks building was typically a rectangular low set building, although some were up on stumps to keep the snakes out and there would be a rain water tank to the side to collect fresh water for cooking, washing and drinking. The building had a row of rooms opening onto a veranda with kitchen/dining room at the end. Most of the time the shower and toilet were outside. Corrugated iron over a wooden frame was the material of choice and sometimes the frame was bush saplings. The floor was either timber, slightly raised above the ground, or cement, ant bed or beaten earth.

The windows were often wooden shutters or hopper windows that would push out and be held out with a stick to grab whatever breeze there was. All lighting was by the universal hurricane lantern.

Large gangs sometimes carried a cook whose pay was taken out of the gross proceeds of the week’s cutting. Most gangs however, shared the ‘housekeeping’, and one would knock off early and have the food ready when the hungry gang returned for the evening meal.

A comprehensive and entertaining account of cane barracks life called “The Cane Barracks Story” by Eugenie Navarre can be purchased at the Mulgrave Settlers Museum. Eugenie has documented and interviewed many cane farming families around the district and has included photos and their personal stories. Well worth a read!

Cane Barracks History

Do you learn French?Join these new Language Tours in 2014:

You will discover beautiful and wild New Caledoniain April’s & Sept. school holidays and love Paris in December, with Margot, Registered French Teacher

and Tour Guide.Guarantee of a small group, daily French lessons, guided visits, French food safari, wine & cheese

appreciation and lots more.Save with a discount offer for friend/partner.Email your interest to your teacher/tour guide

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or call Margot on 0404 262 707

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Council Corner

WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND THE REGION

FREE GREEN WASTE DISPOSAL

GRANDPARENTS DAY 2013

Cost: $5 (contribution towards lunch), additional donations are welcome to the Grandparents Support Group. Wednesday 6 November 12.00pm -

Starts: 2 Nov. 2013 Ends: 10 Nov. 20132.00pm Hambledon House Community Centre, 177 Bruce Highway,

Location: Various waste transfer stations Edmonton.(see listing for opening hours)

Contact: 4044 3044 (Cairns) The wet season is almost here – is your garden overgrown? Now's the time to clean up and "Get Ready" for cyclone season! Dispose of your domestic green waste (tree clippings, palm fronds, grass cuttings etc) for FREE at Council's Transfer Stations. Gordonvale Transfer Station (Open 7 days 8.30 am - 5:15pm).

Join us as we celebrate and acknowledge the contribution of our wonderful Grandparents Proudly hosted by Cairns & District Grandparents Support Group, Mission Australia and Hambledon House Community Centre.

RSVP’s required by Monday 4th of November (for catering purposes)to Hambledon House, phone 07 4044 3410 or you can also email us at [email protected]. Attending Grandparents should reside in the southern suburbs.

KENRICK PARK AEROSOL ART WORKSHOPSWho: Local young people aged 12 - 18 years

Where: Kenrick Park, Gordonvale

When: 3.30pm to 6pm, Tuesday, 29 October & 5 NovemberWednesday, 30 October & 6 NovemberLearn to create fun urban art and brighten your community in a legal, safe environment with one of North Queensland’s most experienced aerosol artists Daniele (Wally) Wallwork. The image to the right shows some of the work done so far.

State Landcare AwardsGordonvale State School’s landcare work both in the school and community has recently been acknowledged at the prestigious 2013 Queensland Landcare Awards held in Warwick.

At the gala conference dinner Gordonvale State School was awarded the Junior Landcare Team Award for its contribution to raising awareness, knowledge and understanding of land care amongst young people.

The strong partnership between Gordonvale State School and Mulgrave Landcare Catchment Group has resulted in great environmental outcomes for the community. For a number of years now, Mulgrave Landcare and Gordonvale State School have been working together to encourage both in the school community and wider community, the adoption of sound environmental practices in the Mulgrave River catchment recognising the rights and expectations of the community to use the valley’s resources for living, recreational and economic purposes.

Gordonvale State School along with the winners of the other eight categories will now represent Queensland at the 2014 National Landcare Awards.

Water Tower UpdateThe dismantling of the Gordonvale water tower is well underway with scaffolding and tarps around it to protect everyone involved. The tower is due to be completely removed by mid November.

The tower was built between 1932 and 1935 and was a large part of the history in Gordonvale including being a watchtower during world war II to warn of a p p r o a c h i n g J a p a n e s e Bombers.

The tower was used to supply water to the Town of Gordonvale from 1935 to 1953 when it was decommissioned as a result of Behana Gorge becoming the primary water supply for the area.

Upon removal of the tower, fragments wil l be made a v a i l a b l e t o h i s t o r i c a l organisations and members of the public as a souvenir and some components will be retained for an interpretive historical display at the park. Removal of the water tower will cost $150,000, which will be sourced from the 2013-14 budget.

Council is currently investigating further improvements to Norman Park, such as enhanced facilities and playground equipment, with work to commence this financial year.

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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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Community SpiritAward Nominee

Kate Mathews turns 100

Selena McMurray was recently nominated for a Community Spirit Award for her services to the community and involvements in the town of Babinda, Innisfail and the Cairns region.

These services include delivering meals for Meals on Wheels, fundraising for charities and organizations such as Abbey Field Aged Care, Babinda Hospital, SES, Menshed, Legacy for Lily, RSPCA and SANDS.

Selena is an active member of many organizations and groups including the Babinda Chamber of Commerce, Taskforce, Harvest Festival, Abbey Field, to name a few.

Through her volunteer work, Selena hopes to raise not only money but awareness of the needs of each individual charity that she helps.

Selena’s wish is to have more young people getting involved in volunteering and taking more initiative in their communities; proving that even somebody with a disability like herself can rise above their own obstacles and share their time, knowledge and sense of humour with those seemingly less fortunate or in need.

At age nine (in grade 5), Selena had a Meningococcal Vaccination at school and sadly she was the 1 in 8 million that have an adverse reaction.

Although left with an Autoimmune Disease, Peripheral Neuropathy, Joint Hyper-Mobility Syndrome, Chronic Pain Syndrome and Night Seizures, to name a few, she continually surprises everyone with her commitment, dedication and enthusiasm to achieve the highest of accolades.

For someone with a disability, Selena rises above her own obstacles, sharing her time, knowledge and sense of humour with those less fortunate or in need.

In October Selena had received phone calls and emails to say that she is a finalist in the QLD Regional Achievement and Community Awards in the Youth Leadership Category and must attend the Gala Presentation held in Toowoomba on 9th November, 2013.

Selena is honoured to be chosen for such an award and seeking help from the local community to get to Toowoomba for the presentation. If anyone can help, donations can be received at this office or by phoning 4056 5877 or 0432 615 430.

On October 14th Catherine (Kate) Mathews celebrated her 100th birthday with a morning luncheon at the Gordonvale Hospital enjoying it with family, friends and staff.

Kate was born in Mareeba on the 14tyh of October 1913. She and her younger brother Aubrey attended the Glen Allyn school. In her younger days she and Aubrey helped their parents, William and Rachel Carr on their dairy farm on the Tablelands.

She met her husband Alf Mathews in Malanda where he worked in the Malanda Milk factory. They married on the 7th of October 1939 and later moved to Cairns where Alf got a job on the wharf.

Alf passed away on the 3rd of July 1976 and Kate has continued to live in her own home and look after herself since, until July 29th this year when she had a fall and broke her leg.

Kate still enjoyed gardening and played the piano right up until she had her fall. In her younger days Kate enjoyed playing lawn bowls, and got to travel to several parts of Australia and New Zealand with her bowls group.

Kate has two nieces, Sandra Butcher and Rhonda Morris who both live in Tully. Kate also has three grand nephews, Roy and Shawn Butcher of Tully, and Neville Morris of Townsville and her grand niece Kair-Ann Martin lives in Brisbane.

Kate also has four great grand nephews, Mitchell and Matthew Butcher, Aiden Morris and Michael Martin and four great grand nieces, Ella-May and Tess Butcher and Amelie Morris and Jessica Martin.

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Friday the 19th of October 2013 saw the commemoration of Gene Poole Park in memory of a well respected Gordonvale Police officer who passed away from a medical condition in March this year.

Gene had been at Gordonvale police station for a number of years and quickly won the respect of the local Gordonvale community. Special guests at the opening included Genes’ partner Kerry Sues and his three young children, Councillor Steve Brain and Assistant Commissioner Peter Barron.

The park located at Butterworth Close. The Park was dedicated the Constable Gene Poole Park after an idea was spawned by Ms Trish Richards, the library assistant at the Gordonvale library. She just thought it would be a nice idea.

The Deputy Commissioner Peter Barron came up from Brisbane to represent the QPS and assist. The Police were chuffed at the honour bestowed on this community minded Policeman. Gene had served 13 years in the QPS.

Welcome to this month’s Editorial and all things Real Estate. Christmas is soon upon us and I am entering into one of my busiest times of the year.

Most people think that leading up to and during the Festive Season buying and selling real estate would be quiet however the contrary is true.

There are many people moving to Cairns for the start of the School Year and looking to purchase now. There are also

many people wanting to be somewhere else before the new school year so give me a call to see if I can help you.

After last month’s Auction article I have had one of my Auction properties go under contract after only one week on the market and another with an offer prior and strong interest for the day so this is a good sign that marketing without a price on certain types of properties can bring excellent results.

Prices have been increasing by up to 5% over the past 12 months in some areas with the median property price still slower. The market vacancy trend overall for houses and units is at 2.1% which is still “tight” meaning that rentals are in high demand and prices are increasing.

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

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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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