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MULGR MULGR VE NEWS VE NEWS Edition 30, July 2012 “Letting the local people know” 1 GARY RETIRES WOOLWORTHS After 47 years in the postal industry Gary from the Gordonvale Post Office is finally hanging up his keys and moving into retirement. Gary is a well known and loved member of the Gordonvale community and commenced his career with Australia Post in November 1965. Gary was presented with a plaque by Member of Mulgrave Curtis PITT on Friday the 29th of June 2012 as recognition of his contribution to the Gordonvale community. Gary said that he didn’t have any immediate plans on Monday and it will take a little while for it all to sink in. He ensures that apart from a few trips around the country side he will still live in Gordonvale. Thanks for great service over the years and enjoy your well earned retirement. The future of Woolworths in Gordonvale is now set to be decided in the planning and environment Court after the Cairns Regional Council once again voted to oppose the development on the Western side of the Bruce Highway on the 27th of June 2012. It is widely believed that the supermarket and specialty shops planned for the shopping centre would have a direct and negative impact on many of the local business owners in the town centre. The Gordonvale chamber of commerce is not against the development of Woolworths, just opposed to the location and would be happy for a similar shopping complex built on the Town side of the Highway. The original project was to include a supermarket, petrol station, 10 to 12 specialty shops and two takeaway outlets and would have created 200 retail jobs, 110 construction jobs and would also generate about $5.9 million in salary and wages into the local area. The 4320 square metre complex was earmarked for the intersection of Draper Road and the Bruce Highway and in May 2011 council rejected the application siting 20 grounds for rejecting the construction including the bulky design, the impact on local retailers and was too far away from Gordonvales town centre. In May 2012 Woolworths once again presented their case to the council with amended plans including the scaling down of the project to 3200 square metres and included 8 specialty shops instead of 12 and 1 takeaway food shop instead of 2. However this was again rejected by a majority of 9-1. The community is divided on whether Woolworths should go ahead. Mob: 0438 720 179 Bowen Therapy For Body, Mind and Spirit Robyn John Robyn’s Remedial Therapist 90 Riverstone Road Gordonvale Phone 40563656 Mobile 0431303453 Member of BTFA Every ‘body’ is better with Bowen Gift Vouchers Available Local Business Guide For as little as $27.50per month you can advertise your business in the Mulgrave News local business guide. Call 4056 5825 or email [email protected] to arrange your advertisement now. BUTCHER Hindquarter Quality Meats Marty & Renee Hind 35 Norman St, Gordonvale 4865 [email protected] Ph 4056 1132 YOGA WITH MARILYN Classes at the CWA Hall or Aloomba State School Enquiries for class times: Marilyn Pratt, IYTA Ph: 4054 2485 Mob: 0423 045 145 Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Mulgrave News July

MULGRMULGR VE NEWSVE NEWSEdition 30, July 2012“Letting the local people know”

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GARY RETIRES WOOLWORTHSAfter 47 years in the postal i nd us t r y G a r y f r o m the Gordonvale Post Office is finally hanging up his keys and moving into retirement.

Gary is a well known and loved member of the Gordonvale community and commenced his career with Australia Post in November 1965. Gary was presented with a plaque by Member of Mulgrave Curtis PITT on Friday the 29th of June 2012 as recognition of his contribution to the Gordonvale community.

Gary said that he didn’t have any immediate plans on Monday and it will take a little while for it all to sink in. He ensures that apart from a few trips around the country side he will still live in Gordonvale. Thanks for great service over the years and enjoy your well earned retirement.

The future of Woolworths in Gordonvale is now set to be decided in the planning and environment Court after the Cairns Regional Council once again voted to oppose the development on the Western side of the Bruce Highway on the 27th of June 2012.

It is widely believed that the supermarket and specialty shops planned for the shopping centre would have a direct and negative impact on many of the local business owners in the town centre.

The Gordonvale chamber of commerce is not against the development of Woolworths, just opposed to the location and would be happy for a similar shopping complex built on the Town side of the Highway.

The original project was to include a supermarket, petrol station, 10 to 12 specialty shops and two takeaway outlets and would have created 200 retail jobs, 110 construction jobs and would also generate about $5.9 million in salary and wages into the local area.

The 4320 square metre complex was earmarked for the intersection of Draper Road and the Bruce Highway and in May 2011 council rejected the application siting 20 grounds for rejecting the construction including the bulky design, the impact on local retailers and was too far away from Gordonvales town centre.

In May 2012 Woolworths once again presented their case to the council with amended plans including the scaling down of the project to 3200 square metres and included 8 specialty shops instead of 12 and 1 takeaway food shop instead of 2.

However this was again rejected by a majority of 9-1. The community is divided on whether Woolworths should go ahead.

Mob: 0438 720 179

Bowen Therapy For Body, Mind and Spirit

Robyn John

Robyn’s

Remedial Therapist 90 Riverstone Road Gordonvale

Phone 40563656 Mobile 0431303453 Member of BTFA

Every ‘body’ is better with Bowen

Gift Vouchers Available

Local Business Guide

For as little as $27.50per month you can advertise your business in the Mulgrave News local business guide. Call 4056 5825 or email

[email protected] to arrange your advertisement now.

BUTCHERHindquarter Quality Meats

Marty & Renee Hind35 Norman St, Gordonvale 4865

[email protected] Ph 4056 1132

YOGA WITH MARILYN

Classes at the CWA Hall orAloomba State School

Enquiries for class times:Marilyn Pratt, IYTA

Ph: 4054 2485

Mob: 0423 045 145

Email: [email protected]

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Gordonvale

For every $20 spent at Walters SUPA IGA (excluding Cigarettes and cig products) customers receive a token to deposit in the Community Token Box of their choice. Spend $100 and receive 5 tokens, etc.

The value of the tokens is paid to the Community Organisation twice a year.

Phone: 07 4056 6077 Address: Cnr George and Gordon Street Gordonvale Email: [email protected]

Shopping locally puts money back into our local community through the token program.

Community Benefit Tokens

Robyn's RealEstate ReadWelcome to this month's update. The big news in Real Estate this month is very positive - the new Queensland government is re-instating the transfer d u t y h o m e concession from 1st July, 2012.

If you purchase a home for $330,000 in June 2012 and you are an owner occupier it will cost you $9,375 in Stamp Duty whereas now it is only $3,300. The rule of thumb is that it is 1% of the purchase price up to $350,000 and then a s l i d i ng sca le i s implemented.

First home owners are not charged stamp duty up to a $505,000 purchase. Investors are not entitled to the discount.

Due to this pending change in legislation we have seen a quiet month in June with many people waiting till July to purchase.

For all your Real Estate Needs please don't hesitate to phone me for a confidential chat, anytime on 0488 071 007 or email [email protected]

When the pain from severe arthritis in my neck and shoulders became unbearable, and not wanting to become dependent on powerful painkillers, which was the only option offered to me by my medical practitioner, I decided to take my neighbor’s advice and contact Robyn John of Robyn’s Bowen Therapy and Emmett Technique.

It was the best decision I could have made as I felt a level of relief from the debilitating pain after only two sessions and was sleeping better as well. I know it is not a cure but whilst ever I get drug free pain relief I shall continue with this wonderful therapy. Thank you Robyn, for your gentle, relaxing methods which work and for being available in the Gordonvale area.

W.M. – Gordonvale 2012

A number of youths in Gordonvale were the beneficiaries of some expert tuition by Former Wimbeldon tennis champion Evonne Cawley when she made a special visit to Gordonvale last month.

Evonne conducted a coaching clinic for about 50 young up and coming indigenous tennis stars at the Gordonvale Tennis Courts in Norman Park.

Evonne kept a watchful eye on the youths and during the coaching sessions passed on some her knowledge and skills and spoke about her early days of tennis.

1971 was a highlight of her career, as she won the French Open, the British Hard Court Championships and Wimbledon.

Evonne followed this when in 1980 she gained her second Wimbledon title before retiring in 1983. In 1988 Evonne was inducted in the international tennis hall of fame.

A number of special guests were in attendance in Gordonvale on Saturday the 30th of June 2012 for the opening of Savannahs Flowers, Gifts and café in Norman Street.

The café’s owner Nancy opened the shop as a lasting memory to her infant daughter Savannah who passed away from illness in 2010.

The café was officially opened by retired Queensland police commissioner Jim O’Sullivan who paid tribute to Nancy’s hard work and dedication to the project.

Other special guests included assistant Police Commissioner to the far northern region Katarina Carrol, Division 1 councillor Steve Brain and a number of other guests. The opening was followed by morning tea inside the café.

The shop is filled with many different gifts for something different and is a lovely place to enjoy a cup of coffee amongst lovely surroundings. The café includes a small children’s play area which will give you time away from the children.

BOWEN PAIN RELIEF TESTIMONIAL

EVONNE CAWLEY SAVANNAHS OPENING

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

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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.

RECOGNITION OF SERVICE

MENS PYRAMID FOURS BOWLS

HARVEST CABARET REVIVAL

By Wendy Maddocks & Tina Elmer

On the 26th April, 2012 an historic presentation was made at Norman Park Tennis Courts, site of the original WW11 United States parachute packing sheds.

Margaret Maclean Clarke and Marie Sondergard Field, believed to be the last two surviving “Parabelles”, packed parachutes for the United States 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment in WW11, and, just on seventy years later, in recognition of their service, they received Certificates of Appreciation for Patriotic Civil Service from Colonel Thomas Wahlert of the United States Embassy in Canberra.

The Certificate stated: “For exceptional meritorious civilian service while serving as a Parachute Rigger for the 503D Infantry Regiment (Airborne). Your professionalism, expertise, dedication to solders and selfless service directly contributed to the success of the regiment’s airborne operations. Your excellent performance reflects great credit upon you, the 503rdD Infantry Regiment (Airborne), the 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team and the United States Army.”

The moving and happy occasion was attended by about thirty guests and the Maclean/Clarke family was represented by members from four generations.

Margaret said that she was: “..delighted to accept the award on behalf of all the women who helped in the war effort. I’m sure they would have been very pleased that what we did is being recognized. Women have lots of opportunities now, and I am pleased to see that young women are taking those opportunities and working at them.”

After the presentations, “catch-up” time with friends, well-wishers, and media interviews, everyone enjoyed a “walk-around” to view the 503rd plaque at the library, the parachute mosaic at the base of the “Hoe Man” statue and the 503rd emblem on top of the lamp post on the corner Norman and Gordon Streets. Then over to the Park View Hotel to see the US Red Cross mosaic on the footpath and in to the RSL for a delicious morning tea provided by the Ladies Auxiliary. It was a very special, historic and happy morning, one that will long be remembered by all those who attended.

The Gordonvale Bowls Club Incorporated are inviting nominations for the Quinn Tec Mens Pyramid fours to be held on the 11th of August 2012 at the greens on Mill Street.

Nominations of $140 per team close on the 2nd of August and this fee includes Lunch and smoko. Overall winners on the day will receive $800, 2nd prize $400 and 3rd prize $200. Last prize will receive $40. A minimum of 12 ends shall constitute a game and the match committee will have the final decision on any unforseen circumstances. 3 Games 18 ends or bell at 2hrs 20mins. Dead ends re-spotted. 9.00am start.

All nomination forms and fees to be returned to John Populin at PO Box 225 Gordonvale 4865. For further information contact John Populin on 4056 1444 or 0417 710 161. Thanks to all our sponsors and in particular Quinn Tec at 5 Brody Close Gordonvale.

The Harvest Cabaret held in the RSL hall in Gordonvale is set to become a major annual event if you listen to the buzz around the town. A group of locals were reminiscing about the previous harvest cabaret’s and decided it was time to make a revival.

A special mention must go to Mandy Moore and Steve Brain for their dedication and energy in guiding the committee to a successful night. The Roaring 20’s themed ball attended by 250 people at the RSL hall on the 26th May, was held to raise money for the Palliative Care Unit at the Gordonvale Hospital. With the help of the community $12000 was raised and a cheque was handed to Mrs Pat Hickling on the night. The fantastic 1 RAR First Battalion Military Brass Band played a huge part of setting the mood and getting the dancers into the swing of things. Their wide range of music and absolute talent was amazing. The floor show by AC/DC, Susan Boyle, Meatloaf, FAMAO, The Scottsman, and Joey Curcuruto was, as usual, outstanding. The crowd were once again astonished by the local talent!

Prize money for the night was donated by the Gordonvale Lions Club. The ‘Roaring 20’s’ Best Dressed were – Best Dressed Female Madonna Archibald, Best Dressed Male Wade Fraser Best Dressed Couple, Raquel and Darrin Williams, Best Dressed Group Desley Ferrando & Co. Thank you to all the local businesses from Gordonvale to Cairns to Babinda for their donations of food, gift vouchers and prizes for raffles. Your generosity was greatly appreciated. Thank you to Julie Wilson (Julie’s Tasty Treats) for her knowledge and expertise in catering to deliver a hot and tasty meal. Thank you to the Gordonvale Lions Club and Gordonvale Hospital Auxillery Ladies for their donations of cakes and slices and much needed help on the night. Last but not least thank you to the Gordonvale RSL for the use of the hall on the night and for our regular meetings. *Friday night meals.

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