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Junior league wraps Blackall players ace them at junior up a great season masters

A very successful and enjoyable Blackall Junior Rugby League presentation day was held on Sunday, September 9 with players, families and invited guests. All players in each age group received a trophy and a personalised backpack or football bag and a team photo as well as a photo DVD for each family of the season that was. A number of team awards were presented. Under 11 trophy winners were: best and fairest - Kelly Hauff, most consistent at training Brodie Waine, most consistent player Jake Richardson, coachs encouragement award Kevin Loveday. Under 13 trophy winners: best and fairest - John Hauff, best back Brady Prow, best forward - Jack Politch, most Improved - DJ Kangan, coachs award - Jesse Negus. A great gesture of sportsmanship and comradeship was shown from the Barcaldine Junior Rugby League when it brought grand nal runners-up medals and presented them to our under 13s team on the day. Barcaldine president Gary Bettiens, under 13s coach Dave Kerrigan and two players from their winning team, Todd Gadd and Jarrod Camp travelled over and attended the presentation day. The BJRL hopes to see lots of junior players signing up again next year.

Sport on the Barcoo


The nals of the West Region Central Zone Junior Masters tennis circuit were played in Longreach last Saturday. Players qualied by competing in at least three of the ve Junior Masters tournaments held in the central west this season. Samuel Fletcher won the 9 and under boys nal. In the 11 and under girls, Madeline Carter was the winner, while William Butler won the boys. 13 and under saw Bridie Carter come in as winner. Results for the Junior Masters circuit, worked out on a points system for placings during the season, are 9 and under girls: winner - Tiffany Mick, runner-up - Keely Bashford; boys: winner Samuel Fletcher. 11 and under girls: winner Emma Donald, runner-up Hannah Murphy; boys: winner Michael Hooper, runner-up William Butler. 13 and under girls: winner Madeline Carter, runner-up Sara Graham; boys: winner Brady Stolz, runner-up Liam Douglas. 15 and under girls: winner Bridie Carter, runner-up Lucy Walsh; boys: winner Jake Stolz, runner-up Sam Murphy. Two girls and two boys for each age group from 11 & under up have now qualied to play in the Junior Masters state nals held in Rockhampton on October 27 & 28. Madeline Carter will be playing in the girls 11 and under nal, along with Bridie Carter in the 13 and under girls nal, and William Butler in the 11 and under boys nal.

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Lack of fuel delays RFDS retrievals


THE removal of the jet fuel supply from Blackall airport is putting patient safety at risk, according to correspondence tabled at Blackall Shire Councils meeting last week. Air BP removed its refuelling truck from town on April 30 and the result has been logistical problems and time delays for the Royal Flying Doctor Service needing to evacuate patients for urgent medical treatment. According to the correspondence the lack of jet fuel at Blackall has led the RFDS to waste valuable time refuelling at other airports and resulted in a deterioration of services to the Blackall community. A report from one pilot attempting to evacuate a seriously ill resident in early August said the conditions he faced rendered the task close to impossible. He was faced with a night retrieval, where fog had been forecast at eastern seaboard airports as well as strong westerly winds at most levels and no fuel supplies available

September 21, 2007

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-- by Sally Cripps

-- by Peter Hauff

Winners of the West Region Central Zone Junior Masters tennis circuit were front: Sara Graham (Longreach), Madeline Carter (Blackall), Tiffany Mick (Tambo) Middle: Hannah Murphy (Longreach), Emma Donald & Keely Bashford (Barcaldine),William Butler & Samuel Fletcher (Blackall) Back: Lucy Walsh (Barcaldine), Liam Douglas (Longreach), Bridie Carter (Blackall), Jake Stolz, Sam Murphy, Michael Hooper & Brady Stolz (Emerald) Left: U11 Coachs Award Winners: Kelly Hauff, Kevin Loveday, Jake Richardson and Brodie Waine with Dan Burton. Page 20 - The Barcoo Independent, Friday, September 21, 2007

at Emerald. The pilot estimated he would not arrive in Blackall until well after midnight and he would have minimum fuel on landing. He asked whether it would be possible to delay the ight a few hours until daylight when there would not be the problems with night ying in fog. The reply was the doctor at Blackall wants this patient own out. If after all that effort we ended up in Emerald at a medical facility no better than Blackall, we would have achieved nothing and may have put the patient at greater risk, the pilots report said. Brisbane and Toowoomba may have been the only fog free places suitable for the patient. As it was the retrieval was handed over to a different section and the patient was own out of Blackall on a plane staffed by a nurse only, rather than the nurse and doctor that had been requested. RFDS personnel believe the removal of the fuel facility at

Mrs Dolly Stephenson was presented with a certicate from the Blackall Shire Council congratulating her on her 100th birthday.

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Phyllis (Dolly) Stephenson was born 27th August 1907 in Gulgong NSW. When she reached 14 years, her family moved to Queensland where her father, Harry Whiteld, managed Cheero Downs outside Tambo. Subsequently, the family moved to Blackall and Harry bought Helensvale at Yalleroi. Dolly married Stan Stephenson on 29 May 1926. The couple had two children, Delma and Robert. Delma lives in Brisbane and Robert in Perth. A luncheon was held in Blackall to celebrate her century on the day of her birthday. Many friends and relatives attended, including her surviving siblings Isabel, Beryl, Eric, and Erics wife Lucy, as continued on page 6 well as Dollys sister in law Mag.

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Letter To The Editor A good news health story

Blackall Under 9s

On September 1, Sara-Jane Russell, daughter of Frank and Shirley Russell of Eastcott Park Blackall married Ben Howell at St. James Church in Toowoomba which was followed by a reception at the Burke and Wills Hotel. Sara-Jane was attended by her sister Kerrie-Lyn Russell and friend Kerri Lee, while her neice Catelyn Russell and Gracie Dolinski were ower girls. Gordon Walker was bestman for Ben and Nicholas Brady was groomsman.

On a recent Friday night I had a sudden collapse at home. Within ve minutes of my wife phoning for help I had two doctors, Dr Joshi and Dr Gandhi at my bedside, where they worked on me for an hour to stabilize my condition sufciently to move me by Queensland Ambulance to the Blackall Hospital. While the two ambulance bearers were loading me on the stretcher and into the ambulance, the two doctors went up to the hospital where they were waiting for me when I arrived. Dr Joshi admitted me straight into intensive care, where he and Dr Gandhi worked on me for another three hours to further stabilize my condition. They then left me in the care of the excellent care of the Blackall Hospital nursing staff, with my own personal nurse never very far from my bedside. After 24 hours of this attention, they had stabilized my condition sufciently to be able to y me to Brisbane with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, a trip that only took one-and-a-half hours, where I was transferred to the Prince Charles Hospital. This is a truly excellent service that Queensland Health offers to all Blackall residents. We should all take great comfort that this service is available to us all, if we need it. I believe that it an even better service than city dwellers receive. And I just want to say a big thank you. Graham K Gibson

Peter Hauff, BJRL president, Mrs Melda Hauff and Damian Dolinski with signed jersey.

Barcaldine U13s coach David Kerrigan with players Todd Gadd and Jared Kampe presented medals to Blackall U13s.

New man at GDLhas recruited Grant Daniel Longs Blackall ofce


Kelly Hauff, with Scott Hillier, thanking U11s coach Dan Burton.

SEPTEMBER 23 Swim Club sign-on 26 Terrick ram sale 27 QMSSA ram display OCTOBER 9 Barcoo Breeders bull sale 9 Strathmore bull sale 11 Swim club starts 12 Blue Light disco 18 Stock Up For Hope cattle auction 18 Stock Up For Hope gala dinner 20 QantasLink/Beef
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MARCH 2008 1 Blackall race meeting APRIL 2008 4-6 Black Stump campdraft 9-12 State pony club showjumping titles MAY 2008 16-31 Heartland Festival 24/25 Woolscour centenary weekend 31 Blackall race meeting

The team at Blackall IGA would like to wish Amanda Frost good luck for the triathlon at Yeppoon this Sunday coming, 23rd September
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29-year-old Tim Ludgate to its livestock/real estate department. Tim grew up on a dairy farm at Pittsworth and attended Ag College in Dalby, graduating in 2000 with a Diploma of Agriculture. He went to work as a stationhand at Jimbour Station for four years, and then managed Mixhill Charolais and Charbray stud at Dalby before joining the GDL branch there. Tim transferred from the Dalby ofce and started work in Blackall at the beginning of September.

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Terrick ram sale brought forward


The 2007 Terrick Merinos open day and ram auction will be held a week earlier than usual this year, on September 26. The stud will offer 100 rams at the on-property sale at Amaroo, south of Blackall, and potential buyers can check out the catalogue on the Terrick Merinos website 48 hours before the sale. Stud owner Rick Keogh said all rams would have current gures and be benchmarked with Estimated Breeding Values. Two of the studs clients have recorded good results with the bloodline in the past year, including the Wood family at Koondoo, who won the supreme pen of wethers at the Barcoo Pastoral Societys wether trial. In the highest priced eece they were placed rst, second and third and their 2005 drop teams came second and third in that group. The Banks family at Duneira had an excellent shearing last year with their unclassed two tooth ewes cutting 7 kilograms of 21 micron wool, Rick added. This is an excellent result for Dick, Annette, Paul and Kylie who have been Terrick clients for over 40 years. Earlier this year Terrick Merinos sold nine bales of wool in Newcastle, receiving some very positive feedback on how the wool presented. It is interesting to note that the rest of the 2005 drop ewes still averaged 19.3 microns and had readings not dissimilar to the special line that was taken off, Rick said. Conrming their reputations as a forward thinkers in the Merino industry, Rick and wife Jenny

Blackall Garden Blitzed


On September 6 and 7 a team of enthusiastic Desert Channel Queensland staff descended on Veronica and Ross Drivers garden as part of a $10 000 makeover they won by entering a DCQ competition. Equipped with a plan, garden tools, paintbrushes and a lot of energy, DCQ set about adding to Veronicas already well-established cottage garden. While this was taking place, Veronica and a friend were treated to a trip away to Brisbane. They took in the show Miss Saigon and dined out in style. Back at home a dry creek bed was dug, arbours were constructed, and a conversation pit was paved. Veronicas art studio was given a fresh coat of paint while Ross added his carpentry skills and nished off railings and steps to the studio. A few nal touches with new plantings and an irrigation system completed the two days of hard but enjoyable work. Veronica won the garden makeover when she attended the garden workshop held in May as part of the Blackall Heartland Festival. DCQ, the body charged by the community and government with ensuring a sustainable social, economic and environmental future for the Queensland section of the Lake Eyre Basin, presented numerous sessions at the workshop and offered the chance to enter the competition to all who participated. Veronica and Ross are opening their garden on Saturday, September 22 from 10 am to 2 pm.

are sending two rams to a new sire evaluation site to be set up at Rosebank, Longreach later in the year. The project, an initiative of Leading Sheep, DPI, the Australian Agricultural College and the Australian Merino Sire Evaluation Association, will give producers a chance to see how different genetics perform in an arid environment. Rick said all other evaluation sites are in improved country so this was an important step for rangelands producers. Everyone is welcome to attend the on-property sale where there will be smoko, lunch and drinks provided on the day. There will be displays of current sires, stud ewes and the current drop of AI lambs.

World Youth Day Cross in Blackall

September brings strong local market

3700 head go under hammer at saleyards


Blackall Combined Agents offered 3700 quality weaner and store cattle at the biannual sale on September 13. Cattle were drawn from Hughenden, Winton, Aramac, Jericho and the local Blackall district. Once again the sale was strongly supported by regular vendors to this special sale. There were 2400 steers offered, with a line of 385 Charolais cross Santa steers from Bailey Properties, Paradise Downs, Blackall which sold to a top of 226.2 c/kg with the heavy end of the draft making up to 212 c/kg for 337 kg to return $714. Peel Pastoral from Northampton Downs, Blackall sold a line of 160 Santa steers with the tops selling to $226 c/kg, averaging 297 kg for $223 c/kg to return $665. Arbie and Josie Smith, Shady Downs, Tambo sold a line of 77 Steers for a top of $225 c/kg for 257 kg to return $603 p/hd. Young weaner steers from Butch and Hazel Howard, Jericho sold well with a line of 95 Droughtmaster cross steers selling for $226 c/kg

Blackall Combined Agents yarded a total of 896 head of cattle at their September 6 sale, with the market being very strong again for all descriptions. The best of the heavy steers made $175.2 c/kg to average $172 c/kg. Hereford/Charolais cross steers from Bill and Heather Wehl, Homebush sold for $170.2 c/kg to weigh 492 kg for $838/hd. Feeder steers from Aramac topped at $189.2 c/kg for 358 kg and $677/hd. Weaner steers from Bill and Heather Wehl topped at $223.2 c/kg for 218 kg or $487/hd. Heavy trade Charolais cross heifers from Nugent Past Co, Tambo Station, Tambo sold for $159.2 c/kg to weigh 465 kg for $740/hd. Brahman feeder heifers from Barcaldine sold for $162.2 c/kg for 312kg.

for 228 kg to return $516.57. Another line of steers from Dick and Sue Ferguson, Gareld, Jericho sold to $234 c/kg for 190 kg to return $446. The heifer market was a little easier than the steer market with heifers from Bailey Properties selling 278 Charolais cross heifers for $170 c/kg average for 259 kg to return $441. The best of the heifers on the day sold for $161 c/kg from Adams & Son, Darracourt, Blackall for 369 kg to return $595. Cows and calves were in limited numbers on offer with 41 x 41 Hereford/Belmont Reds from McCarthy Grazing, Hughenden sold for $620 unit. The sale was such a success due to strong buyer support from Emerald, Springsure, Tambo, Moura, Meandarra and Dalby with a special mention to Simstock Rural Agencies, Longreach who purchased 860 steers. The Newforce Livestock Team bought 370 head as well. The next Blackall cattle sale is set down for Thursday, September 27.

--by Kylie Banks

The World Youth Day Cross and religious Icon of the Virgin Mary visited Blackall on Friday, September 7 as part of its journey throughout Australia. The religious cross is on a national tour in the lead up to World Youth Day in Sydney next year. The cross was welcomed at Banks Park at 8am and a barbecue breakfast followed. Father Chris Ryan, the priest travelling with the cross around Australia, spoke of the many people all over the world who have touched the cross during its many pilgrimages. The cross and icon were given to the youth of the world by Pope John Paul II, and were carried in procession to St Patricks Church with young and old alike being given the opportunity to help carry the cross on this brief pilgrimage. It was enshrined at the front of the church and mass was celebrated by Father Chris with enthusiastic and creative support from the students of St Josephs School.

-- by Terry Kingston

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ICPA delegates knocking on doors


Queensland Governor Quentin Bryce urged Isolated Childrens Parents Association members to lodge their feet rmly in the door and march straight on through when she opened the state conference at Tambo last week. Conference organisers adopted the theme of Keeping the Door Open for the 36th annual conference and Ms Bryce said the groups lobbying efforts over the years had brought huge respect that was the key to opening doors. Some things are still very hard but you have wisdom and supporters now, she told delegates. Stafng needs and workloads within small schools around the state were high on the conference agenda, with Clarke Creek delegate Lynise Conaghan putting forward a number of motions. She requested that teacherstudent ratios in rural and remote schools with single classes representing most primary year levels reect the demands of younger students on teacher time. Hospital patients are allocated nursing time according to dependency. Similarly, students should be weighted according to their demand on teacher time, she said. Assistant Director General Gary Barnes told conference that his department would begin a new round of enterprise bargaining with the Queensland Teachers Union by the middle of next year. Ms Conaghan said her son in year ve was being taught nearly every day by a teacher aide, which she described as just unacceptable. Parents are sending their children away because theyre not getting enough attention in the classroom. Teachers are either in the ofce dealing with admin or working with the littlies. Our children cant wait another six months. Fears surrounding council amalgamations were reected in conference motions, which sought assurance from the government that early childhood centres currently being nancially supported by shire councils will remain open and not face a reduction in hours when they amalgamate with larger shires that dont provide assistance to centres. We are concerned that this may be the end of our centre that we have fought long and hard to establish, said Alpha delegate Kristy Sparrow. The loss of our centre would mean no child care or kindergarten for our small town and no early learning opportunities for our young residents. Ultimately the lack of services will mean families moving from our area, something we cannot afford to see occur. Yaraka-Isisford branch observer Mary Killeen questioned the future for the troop carrier which the current Isisford shire is responsible for. What happens when the time comes to replace the one looked after by the Isisford Shire Council after it amalgamates with Longreach, she said. As well as a mooted reduction in

education related services, Tambo delegate Heather Turnbull brought up the downstream impact to schools from council jobs being sacriced. Families will leave the shire and the school and we are concerned about the impact this could have on teacher ratios, she said. Delegates called for Queenslands distance education curriculum to be better resourced and fast-tracked to satisfy current curriculum standards. Speakers pointed out that some papers were produced in the 1990s and were now 15 years old. While distance education teachers were welcoming the opportunity to develop papers, conference heard that many were feeling under pressure due to a lack of money and resources. Education Queenslands Gary Kirby told the conference that two consultative groups were advising on paper development. Conference attendees were treated to a number of entertaining speakers during the two days, including OBE Beefs business development manager Dalene Brook, Morven State School principal Linda Hall, and Education Queenslands director of Behaviour Support, Student Services Division in central ofce, Ray Ashford. Springsures Peggy Smith has joined state council while Vonda Kimber from Alpha has stepped down.

Barcoo Independent TV Guide - September 30 - October 6 ABC SEVEN Imparja SBS


4:30 Movie: All Night Long (Pg,1962,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 Bomber Crew 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Talking Heads 2:00 The Bill 2:45 Mr Bean 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 A Place In Slovakia 6:30 The Cook & The Chef 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 The New Inventors 8:30 Spicks & Specks 9:00 The Chasers War On Everything 9:30 Summer Heights High (M*) 10:00 At The Movies 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Cracker (M*,R) 12:25 Movie: Tarka The Otter (G,1978,R) 1:55 Movie: Whirlpool (Pg,1959,R) 3:25 National Press Club Address 4:30 Movie: Some Girls Do (Pg,1969,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 Great Artists 11:30 Off The Map 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Pie In The Sky 1:30 Strictly Dancing 2:00 The Bill 2:45 Mr Bean 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:05 Grand Designs 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 Catalyst 8:30 Dynasties: The Leahy Family Special 9:25 Difference Of Opinion 10:25 Lateline 11:00 Lateline Business 11:25 Live At The Basement: Guy Sebastian 12:25 The Return (M*,R) 2:05 Movie: Curtain Up (G,1952,R) 3:25 Movie: One Way Out (Pg,1955,R) 4:30 Movie: The Long Memory (Pg,1952,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 A Chimpanzees Tale 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Fireies 1:25 Parkinson 2:30 Spicks & Specks (G,R) 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 Executive Stress 6:30 Can We Help? 7:00 News 7:30 Stateline 8:00 Collectors 8:30 Wire In The Blood (M*) 10:00 The Kumars At No. 42 10:30 Lateline 11:10 Spy Shop: Keeping Australia Safe 11:15 The Chasers War On Repeats 11:45 jtvs 12:15 Good Game 12:45 rage (M) 5:00 rage 8:00 rage: Guest Programmers: Maximo Park 9:00 jtv

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Chil- 4:30 UEFA Champions League 11:00 The Fairies 11:30 News 12:00 drens Shows 10:00 McLeods 2007/2008 Wednesday Live Movie: Life-Size (G,2000,R) 2:00 Daughters 11:00 Antiques Road- Match 7:00 UEFA Champions Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flipper & show (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh League 2007/2008 9:00 Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Tomor- Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 Dr Phil 2:00 row 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News Days Of Our Lives 3:00 The Oprah 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal Or No Deal Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cook6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 ing Adventures 4:30 The Sleepover Home & Away 7:30 RSPCA Animal Club 5:00 Entertainment Tonight Rescue 8:00 Medical Emergency 5:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 8:30 Las Vegas 9:30 Prison Break 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Overseas News 12:30 Business Report 1:00 Overseas News 4:00 A Fork In Asia 4:30 The Journal 5:00 Newshour 6:00 Living Black 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The Hairy Bikers Ride Again 8:00 Inside Australia 8:30 Dateline

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10:30 The Unit (M) 11:30 Zero Hour Temptation 8:00 McLeods Daugh- 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 12:30 The First 48 (M,R) 1:40 Fam- ters 9:00 Without A Trace 10:00 Broken News 10:30 Movie: ily Plots 2:05 Passions 3:00 Guthy- CSI: Miami 11:00 Torchwood 11:50 Old Boy 12:35 Movie: Samba Renker Australia 4:00 NBC Today Numb3rs Chanson 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Chil- 4:30 UEFA Champions League Shows 10:00 McLeods 2007/8 Live Match 7:00 UEFA 12:00 2007 Miss Teen USA Pageant Daughters 11:00 Antiques Road- Champions League 2007/8 9:00 2:00 Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flip- show (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Overseas News 12:30 Business Show 11:00 The Fairies 11:30 News drens per & Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold Report 1:00 Overseas News 2:30 Dateline 3:30 If Only 4:00 Food Tomorrow 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 & The Beautiful 1:00 Judge Judy Lovers Guide To Australia 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal or No 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:30 The The Journal 5:00 Newshour 6:00 Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Global Village 6:30 World News 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 Ghost Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Shak Australia 7:35 Inspector Rex Whisperer 8:30 Bionic Woman 9:30 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 8:30 Unit One 9:35 World News Heroes 10:30 Famous: Hollywood The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours Australia 10:00 The Movie Show Uncensored (M) 11:00 Stargate SG- 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair (M,R) 10:15 Kings Of Clubs 1 12:00 Life As We Know It 1:00 In- 7:30 Temptation 8:00 Getaway 9:00 10:50 UEFA Champions League fomercial 2:00 Passions 3:00 Guthy- House 10:00 RPA 11:00 The So- Hour 11:50 Speaking In Tongues Renker Australia 4:00 NBC Today pranos 12:00 Close To Home drens Shows 10:00 12:20 Movie: Paradise Overseas News 12:30 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Chil- 5:25

McLeods Business Report 1:00 Everyone 11:00 The Fairies 11:30 News 12:00 Daughters 11:00 Antiques Road- Loves A Wedding 1:30 Insight show 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh CookFlipper & Lopaka 12:30 Tribe: The 2:30 Fall Of Great Empires 3:30 ing With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Living Black 4:00 Wine Lovers New Tomorrow 1:00 Sevens V8 Su- Beautiful 1:00 Dr Phil 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 The Oprah Winfrey Guide To Australia 4:30 The percars 2007 4:30 News 5:00 MASH Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adven- Journal 5:00 Newshour 6:00 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 News tures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 Entertain- Global Village 6:30 World News ment Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons Australia 7:30 The Adventure Of A Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 So You Think You Can Dance English 8:30 Emperor Hirohito 9:30 World News Australia 10:00

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Barcoo Independent TV Guide - September 30 - October 6 ABC SEVEN Imparja SBS


5:00 Rage 6:30 Childrens Programs 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Inside Business 10:30 Offsiders 11:00 Asia Pacic Focus 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 6:00 One 6:30 Childrens Shows 8:00 Weekend Sunrise 10:00 Up Close Music 10:30 Live At The Chapel 11:00 V8 Xtra 12:30 Sevens Mot-

5:30 A New Way Of Life 6:00 7:00 Overseas News 10:30 The Mass For You At Home 6:30 Movie Show 10:35 Corner Gas Childrens Programs 8:30 11:00 Dateline 12:00 Cycling:

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Sunday September 30 Monday October 1 Tuesday October 2

Business Success 9:00 Sun- La Vuelta 2007 Highlights 12:30 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia day 11:00 Escape From Alca- Cycling: 2007 Paris-Brussels 1:30 Message Stick 2:00 The Airships: orsport 1:00 According To Jim 1:45 traz Triathlon 12:00 Sunday 1:30 Speedweek 3:30 UEFA Lift Off 3.00 Young Performers Awards Movie: West Side Story (Pg,1961,R)
3:55 Beats Across Borders 4:50 Project Vlad 5:00 Sunday Arts 6:00 At The Movies 6:30 The Einstein Factor 7:00 News 7:30 Incredible Journeys With Steve Leonard 8:25 News 8:30 Fallen Angel (M*) 9:40 Compass 10:10 Broadway: The American Musical 11:10 Between The Sheets (MA*) 12:00 Stand Up! (M*) 12:55 Movie: Carry On Behind (Pg,1975,R) 2:30 Movie: Hands Of The Ripper (MA*,1971,R) 3:55 Secrets Of the Heart 4:30 Movie: Flame In The Streets (Pg,1962,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:05 Landline 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 A Place In Italy 12:55 Nigels Place In France 1:30 The Cook & The Chef 2:00 The Bill 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 Message Stick (G*) 6:30 Talking Heads 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Enough Rope 10:35 Lateline 11:10 Lateline Business 11:40 Teds Evolution 12:35 Teachers (M*,R) 1:35 Movie: Two Tickets To Broadway (G,1951,R) 3:25 Bowls: World Team Cup 2007: Mens Triples: Seminal 2: England Vs Ireland 4:30 Movie: The Reluctant Widow (Pg,1950,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:05 The Worst Jobs In History 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 The Einstein Factor 1:00 The New Inventors 1:30 Catalyst 2:00 The Bill 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 Time Team 6:50 Prime Ministers National Treasures 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 The Pursuit Of Excellence 8:30 The Bill 9:20 Foreign Correspondent 10:00 First Tuesday Book Club 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Four Corners 12:20 Media Watch 12:35 Movie: Miranda (G,1948,R) 1:50 Movie: Mad About Men (G,1954,R) 3:15 Movie: Cloak Without Dagger (G,1957,R) 5:00 Queenslands Best Living 5:30 Great South East 6:00 News 6:30 The Haunted Mansion (Pg,2003,R) 8:30 Movie: The Pacier (M,2005) 10:30 Alias (M) 11:30 Movie: Turbulence 2: Fear Of Flying (AV,1999,R) 1:30 Movie: The Last Of The Blonde Bombshells (M,2000,R) 3:00 GuthyRenker Australia 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 NBC Meet the Press

Roast 1:00 The Sunday Footy Show 2:00 NRL Jersey Flegg Grand Final 4:00 NRL Grand Final Premiere League 5:30 NRL Grand Final Preview 6:00 News 6:30 NRL Grand

Champions League 2007/2008 Magazine 4:00 FIFA Womens World Cup Highlights 5:00 The World Game 6:00 Thalassa 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The

Hume and Heather Turnbull were Tambos delegates at the state ICPA conference

Final Entertainment 7:00 NRL Movie Show 7:40 Lost Worlds Grand Final 9:00 NRL Post 8:30 The Woman Who Thinks Match 9:45 Australian Idol Like A Cow 9:30 FIFA Womens 11:15 Rove 12:25 Formula World Cup 2007: Final 12:30 The One Grand Prix
Shows 10:00 McLeods Storm Rages Twice

Above right: Marist sisters Mary Farrelly and Cath Lacey made sure to visit the ICPA conference in Tambo last week, and met up with Brian Savins from Clayeld College over smoko Right: St Josephs principal Jamie Emerick enjoyed the healthy debate of the ICPA conference at Tambo.

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 ChilShow 11:00 The Fairies 11:30 News drens

12:00 Movie: Love Comes Softly Daughters 11:00 Antiques Road(Pg,2003) 2:00 Beyond Tomorrow show (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh 3:00 Flipper & Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold The New Tomorrow 4:00 Its Aca- & The Beautiful 1:00 Dr Phil 2:00 demic 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 The Oprah Deal or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys CookToday Tonight 7:00 Home & Away ing Adventures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 7:30 Border Security 8:00 The Force Entertainment Tonight 5:30 The Behind The Line 8:30 City Homicide Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 9:30 Criminal Minds 10:30 Boston News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Legal (M,R) 11:30 In Case Of Emer- Temptation 8:00 Thank God Youre gency (M) 12:00 Movie: Bojangles Here 9:15 Sea Patrol 10:15 1 v 100 (M,2001) 2:00 Passions 3:00 Guthy- 11:15 Australian Idol 12:15 CaliforniRenker Australia 4:00 NBC Today cation 12:45 The Ofce

5:25 Overseas News 1:00 The Food Lovers Guide To Australia (R) 1:30 Cutting Edge: Traders Dreams 2:30 Under One Roof 3:30 Insight 4:30 The Journal 5:00 The Crew 5:30 Living Black 6:00 Global Village 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Mythbusters 8:35 South Park (M) 9:00 Bro Town 9:30 World News Australia 10:00 Shameless 10:55 Oz 12:05 Movie: My Jealous Barber 1:25 Big Men:Bigger Dreams Australian Wrestlers
Overseas News 12:30

Do you need a new pair of sports shoes??


By participating in The Great Pedometer Challenge, Blackall residents will have the opportunity to win a new pair of sports shoes. The challenge will run for three months, starting on Sunday, September 23, with winners being announced at the Christmas Eve mardi gras. By registering at 60+ Better or at the fun run/ walk this Sunday, participants will receive their free pedometer and be able to log the number of steps they take each day for an eight week period. Pedometer Challenge organiser Sue Swanson said that in Australia, 8000 deaths per year were attributable to physical inactivity, the second most prevalent cause of death (tobacco is rst). More than 60 per cent of Australian males and 70 per cent of Australian females are not physically active enough to gain health benets, she said. Technology reduces our level of physical activity, so we need to nd ways to bring activity back in to our daily life. We need to think of movement as essential for our health rather than time-wasting and inconvenient. Sue said that everyone leads busy lives nowadays but physical activity could be broken down into three lots of ten minutes of moderate-intensity activity each day. Kids need to do more physical activity than adults - they need at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity each day, she said. As well as Sue, Lisa Kings and 60+ Better have further information on the pedometer challenge and how people can improve their health and wellbeing and win a new pair of sports shoes into the bargain.

Left: Jodie Sypher (Alpha), Anita Dennis (Blackall) and Kristy Sparrow took a break from debate at the ICPA conference.

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Chil- 5:25

11:00 The Fairies 11:30 News 12:00 drens Shows 10:00 McLeods Business Report 1:00 Movie: Daughters 11:00 Antiques RoadMovie: True Heart (Pg,1996,R) 2:00 The Lizard 2:35 Tales From A show (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flipper & Suitcase 3:05 Dolce Vita 3:30 Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Tomor- & The Beautiful 1:00 Are You Smart- Football Stars Of Tomorrow 4:00 row 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News er Than A 5th Grader? 2:00 Days Of A Fork In Africa 4:30 The Journal 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Our Lives 3:30 The Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 Entertain5:00 Newshour 6:00 Excentriiks 6:30 World News Australia 7:30

Home & Away 7:30 Dancing With ment Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons Insight 8:30 China Vs The U.S The Stars 9:45 All Saints 10:45 The 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 News 7:00 A The Battle For Oil 9:20 SOS Time Of Your Life 11:55 The Practice 12:55 Infomercial 2:05 Passions Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 Surprise Surprise Gotcha 9:00 NCIS 10:00 Crime Investigation Australia der: SVU
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The best way to service the community is to have fuel


Blackall is a major issue. As one pilot put it, it seems to me to be a selsh and heartless act by Air BP a major sponsor of the RFDS. With the summer storm season approaching, the RFDS may be placed in a position where it cannot attend to a patient and loss of life could result. A Blackall GP conrmed that delays were being experienced in getting patients sent out. They have to go here and there to get things done, he said. He pointed out that local medical staff liked to stabilise patients before putting them on the plane, but agreed that a life-threatening situation could arise if an acutely ill person had to remain in Blackall for a number of hours. RFDS chief executive ofcer Nino De Marco said he wouldnt like to say that lives were at risk but said the best way to service the community was to have fuel in Blackall. We are aiming to get the community and all stakeholders together to see if we can nd some solution to the issue, he said. It is hard to know what the best solution is we will need to compare costs and sit round the table with Air BP, QantasLink and the council. The Blackall GP said pressure should be brought on Air BP to reinstate its service. It is purely a commercial decision and people shouldnt be marginalised for where they live, he said. Air BP has stated that the decision to remove the refuelling truck from Blackall was based on minimising health and safety risks to employees and was not done for nancial reasons. A quote obtained by the RFDS for establishing a jet fuel depot at Blackall found it would cost around $20,000 and has asked the Blackall shire to bear the cost as well as take on the responsibility and maintenance for the fuel tank and fuel. Deputy mayor Alan Lane said the request would be held over

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to a later meeting pending the outcomes of negotiations with various interest groups. A meeting is planned for coming weeks.

4:30 Movie: Star Of Midnight (Pg,1935,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 Weapons Races 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 National Press Club Address 1:30 Talking Heads 2:00 The Bill 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 A Place In Spain (F) 6:30 The Cook & The Chef 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 The New Inventors 8:30 Spicks & Specks 9:00 The Chasers War On Everything 9:30 Summer Heights High 10:00 At The Movies 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Cracker 12:25 Movie: Once A Jolly Swagman (G,1948,R) 2:10 Movie: The Phantom Light (Pg,1935,R) 3:25 National Press Club Address 4:30 Movie: Anne Of Windy Poplars (G,1940,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:05 Great Artists 11:30 Off The Map 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Down To Earth (F) 1:30 Strictly Dancing 2:00 The Bill 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:05 Grand Designs 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 Catalyst 8:30 Stealing Rugby 9:30 Difference Of Opinion 10:25 Lateline 11:00 Lateline Business 11:25 Get Up Stand Up (M*,R,F) 12:25 Movie: The Savage Innocents (Pg,1960,R) 2:25 Movie: A Night To Remember (Pg,1958,R) 4:30 Movie: Walking Softly, Stranger (Pg,1950,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 Elephant Cave 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 Fireies 1:25 Parkinson 2:10 Words 2:30 Spicks & Specks (G,R) 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 Executive Stress 6:30 Can We Help? 7:00 News 7:30 Stateline 8:00 Collectors 8:30 Wire In The Blood 10:00 Help (M*,F) 10:30 Lateline 11:10 Spy Shop:

Barcoo Independent TV Guide - September 26 - 29 ABC SEVEN Imparja SBS


6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Playhouse Disney 11:30 News 12:00 Movie: Nancy Drew (Pg,2002,R) 2:00 Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flipper & Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Tomorrow 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8:00 Medical Emergency 8:30 Las Vegas 9:30 Prison Break (M) 10:30 The Unit 11:30 Zero Hour 12:40 The First 48 (M,R) 1:40 Family Plots 2:00 Passions 3:00 Guthy-Renker Australia 4:00 NBC Today 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Playhouse Disney 11:30 News 12:00 Movie: I Do (But I Dont) (Pg,R) 2:00 Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flipper & Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Tomorrow 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 Ghost Whisperer 9:30 Fight For Life 10:40 Famous: Hollywood Uncensored 11:10 Stargate SG-1 12:05 Life As We Know It 1:00 Infomercial 2:00 Passions 3:00 Guthy-Renker Australia 4:00 NBC Today 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Playhouse Disney 11:30 News 12:00 Movie: Cocoon (Pg,1985,R) 2:30 Famous: Hollywood Uncensored 3:00 Fipper & Lopaka 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 Better Homes & Gardens 8:30 Movie: Flight Of The Phoenix (M,2003) 11:00 Movie: Soul Plane (MA,2004) 12:30 Movie: Bulletproof (AV,1988,R) 2:30 Auction Squad 3:00 Guthy-Renky Australia 4:00 NBC Today 6:30 Toon Childrens Disney Shows 9:00 10:00 Childrens 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Childrens Shows 10:00 McLeods Daughters 11:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 The Queens Castle 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Sleepover Club 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 McLeods Daughters 9:00 Without A Trace 10:00 CSI: Miami 11:00 Torchwood 11:50 Numb3rs 5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Childrens Shows 10:00 McLeods Daughters 11:00 Antiques Roadshow (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 The Queens Castle 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:30 The Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 Getaway 9:00 RPA 10:00 NRL Footy Show 12:30 AFL Footy Show (M) 1:30 Australian Idol 5:30 Creo 6:00 11:00 Today 9:00 Childrens Shows 10:00 McLeods Daughters Antiques Roadshow (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 Dr Phil 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 So You Think You Can Dance 10:30 The Dame Edna Treatment 11:30 Moto GP 5:30 Christian City TV 6:00 5:25 Overseas Show 3:00 Tales

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Wednesday September 26 Thursday September 27

Business Report 1:00 Movie: Vodka Lemon 2:35 The Movie From A Suitcase 3:30 Festive Ways 4:00 A Fork In Asia 4:30 The Journal 5:00 Newshour 6:00 Living Black 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The Hairy Bikers Ride Again 8:00 Inside Australia 8:30 Dateline 9:30 World News Australia 9:50 FIFA Womens World Cup Semi Final 12:00 Movie: Shanghai Spell 5:25 Overseas News 12:30

Business Report 1:00 Chefs Of The Great Hotels Of The World 1:30 Five Seasons 2:30 Dateline 3:00 If Only 3:30 If Only 4:00 Food Lovers Guide To Australia 4:30 The Journal 5:00 Newshour 6:00 Global Village 6:30 World News Australia 7:35 Inspector Rex 8:30 Unit One 9:35 World News Australia 9:50 FIFA Womens World Cup 2007 12:00 Movie: Football Days 5:25 Overseas News 12:30 Business Report 1:00 Everyone Loves A Wedding 1:30 Insight 2:30 Fall Of The Great Empires 3:30 Living Black 4:00 Wine Lovers (R) 4:30 Guide The To Australia 5:00 Journal

Tom Gall thought a pushbike was good buying at the state school P&C auction

Friday September 28

BLACKALL SWIM CLUB SIGN-ON & INFORMATION DAY SUNDAY 3.00PM 23RD SEPTEMBER BLACKALL AQUATIC CENTRE
Win a fantastic morning tea!!

Newshour 6:00 Global Village 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 The Adventure Of English 8:30 As It Happened: Communism & Football 9:30 News 10:00 Russian Dolls: Sex Trade 10:50 Movie: La Petite Lili 12:40 Queer As Folk 5:25 Overseas News 12:30 Business Report 1:00 Nina, Or The Girl Driven Mad By Love 3:05 Marimekko: An Outsiders View 3:35 Rhythms From Africa 4:30 Newshour 5:30 Vasilis

Keeping Australia Safe 11:15 The Chasers War On Everything 11:45 jtv 12:45 Rage (M) 5:00 Rage 8:00 Rage: Guest Programmers: Pop Levi 9:00 jtv Saturday 11:00 Bowls: Australian Indoor Championships: Mens Final 12:00 Stateline 12:30 Australian Story 1:00 Foreign Correspondent 1:40 Fire On The Rim 2:00 Himalaya: The Summits Of Humility 3:00 Rugby Union: Australian Rugby Championship 2007: Ballymore Tornadoes Vs East Coast Aces 5:00 Bowls: World Team Cup: Mens Triples: Seminal 2: England Vs Ireland 6:00 Goodnight Sweetheart 6:30 Gardening Australia 7:00 News 7:30 New Tricks 8:20 News 8:30 The Bill 9:20 News 9:25 The Sideshow With Paul McDermott 10:20 Foyless War (R) 12:00 Rage

For more information contact: Lisa Goodman 4657 4222


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Normal pool entry fees will apply For more information contact Glenys Kowald or Kathy Dendle

Come along to an afternoon of fun and games * Free B.B.Q * Water Volleyball for the kids Swim club is suitable for all ages and skill levels Nippers (learn-to-swim) will be catered for.

Saturday September 29

Childrens Shows 7:00 Wicked Science 7:30 Totally Wild 8:00 AFL Grand Final Breakfast 10:00 Grand Final Morning 12:30 Grand Final Preview 1:30 Grand Final Pre Game Entertainment 2:00 AFL Grand Final 6:00 Test Drive 6:30 News 7:00 Movie: Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone (Pg,2001,R) 11:15 Rugby World Cup: Australia Vs Canada

Shows 12:00 Eclipse 1:00 Better Homes & Gardens 2:00 Beyond Tomorrow 3:05 Movie: Geppetto (G,2000) 5:00 Creek To Coast 5:30 Queensland Weekender 6:00 News 6:30 Movie: Robots (G,2002) 8:30 Judge John Deed 10:30 Movie: Sparkling Cyanide (M,R) 12:30 Movie: Dirt (M,2004) 2:30 Across The Soviet Union 3:30 It Is Written 4:00 Guthy-Renker Australia 5:00 Dateline NBC

Garden 6:00 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 6:30 News 7:30 Equator 8:35 Iron Chef 9:20 RocKwiz 10:15 Movie: 24 Hour Party People 12:15 S.O.S. Shorts On Screen 1:20 Ghost In The Shell

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Barcoo Independent TV Guide - September 23 - October 6 ABC SEVEN Imparja SBS


5:00 Rage 6:30 Childrens Programs 9:00 Insiders 10:00 Inside Business 10:30 Offsiders 11:00 Asia Pacic Focus 11:30 Songs Of Praise 12:00 Landline 1:00 Gardening Australia 1:30 Message Stick 2:00 Buried Alive: Sydney 1788 To 1792: Smallpox Shipwreck & Starvation 3.00 The Opera Gala With Anthony Warlow 4:20 Three Times 4:30 Miriam Makeba In Australia 5:00 Sunday Arts 6:00 At The Movies 6:30 The Einstein Factor 7:00 News 7:30 Incredible Journeys With Steve Leonard: On The Trail Of Caribou 8:25 News 8:30 Fallen Angel (M*) 9:40 Compass 10:10 Broadway: The American Musical 11:10 Between The Sheets 12:00 Order In The House 1:00 Movie: Carry On Up The Jungle (G,1970,R) 2:35 Movie: The Bright Sun (Pg,1965,R) 4:30 Movie: Johnny Angel (Pg,1945,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 Landline 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 French 6:00 One 6:30 Childrens Shows 8:00 Up Weekend Close Sunrise 10:30 10:00 Live Music

5:30 New Way Of Life Childrens Business Show Shows Success

7:00 Overseas News 10:00 The Movie Show 10:35 Corner Gas 11:00 Dateline 11:30 Dear Bert 12:00 La Vuelta 2007 Cycling Highlights World 12:30 UCI MTB 2007 Championships

6:00 Mass For You 7:00 8:30 9:00

At The Chapel 11:00 Raising Baby Gorilla 12:10 Movie: The Kentuckian (Pg,1955,R) 2:30 Movie: Remember The Titans (Pg,2000,R) 5:00 Queenslands Best Living 5:30 Great South East 6:00 News 6:30 Australias Best Backyards 7:00 Hot Property 7:30 Kath & Kim 8:00 My Name Is Earl (Pg) 8:40 Movie: Lemony Snickets A Series Of Unfortunate Events (Pg,2004) 1:00 The Davis Cup: Serbia Vs Australia 3:00 GuthyRenker Australia 4:00 NBC Today 5:00 NBC Meet the Press 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Playhouse Disney 11:30 News 12:00 Movie: 2:00 Mannequin (Pg,1987,R)

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Sunday September 23 Monday September 24 Tuesday September 25

Sunday 11:00 AFL Footy 12:00 Australias Funniest Home Videos 1:00 Sunday Roast 2:30 The Sunday Footy Show 3:30 RL: Storms Vs Parramatta Eels 6:00 Do It 6:30 News 7:00 Spring Burkes Special Backyard 8:00 60

1:30 Speedweek 3:30 UEFA Champions League 2007/2008 4:00 UEFA Champions League 2007/2008 Sunday Match 5:00 The World Game 6:00 Thalassa 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Lost Worlds: Karakum: A City Under The Sand 8:30 Chimps Are People Too 9:30 Decadence 10:00 Movie: 8 Women 11:55 China Blue 12:55 The Storm Rages Twice

Minutes 9:00 CSI 10:00 Rugby Union: Australia VS Fiji 12:00 Australian Idol
5:30 Creo 6:00 Today 9:00 Childrens Shows 10:00 McLeods Daughters 11:00 Antiques

5:25 Overseas News 1:00 The Food Lovers Guide To Australia (R) 1:30 News War 2:30 Under One Roof 3:30 Insight 4:30 The

Leave (F) 12:55 Nigels Place In France 1:30 The Cook & The Chef 2:00 The Bill 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 Message Stick 6:30 Talking Heads 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four Corners 9:20 Media Watch 9:35 Enough Rope 10:35 Lateline 11:10 Lateline Business 11:40 Leonardo: The Man Behind The Shroud 12:35 Teachers 1:30 Movie: Love Story (G,1944,R) 3:25 Bowls: World Team Cup 2007: Mens Singles: Seminal 2: England Vs Ireland 4:30 Movie: The Ex-Mrs Bradford (G,1936,R) 6:00 Childrens Shows 11:00 The Worst Jobs In History 12:00 Midday Report 12:30 The Einstein Factor 1:00 The New Inventors 1:30 Catalyst 2:00 The Bill 3:00 Childrens Shows 6:00 Time Team 6:50 The Prime Ministers National Treasures 7:00 News 7:30 The 7.30 Report 8:00 Janet Laurence: The Life World 8:30 The Bill 9:20 Foreign Correspondent 10:00 Janet Laurence: The Life World 10:30 Lateline 11:05 Lateline Business 11:35 Four Corners 12:20 Media Watch 12:35 Movie: Carve Her Name With Pride (G,1958,R) 2:25 Movie: The Long Duel (Pg,1967,R)

Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flipper & Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Tomorrow 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 Border Security 8:00 The Force Behind The Line 8:30 City Homicide (M) 9:30 Criminal Minds 10:30 Boston Legal (M,R) 11:30 2007 Brownlow Medal 12:30 Dragons Den (G) 1:30 Infomercial 2:00 Passions 3:00 Guthy-Renker Australia 4:00 NBC Today 6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:00 Playhouse Disney 11:30 News 12:00 Movie: Hocus Pocus (Pg,1994,R) 2:00 Beyond Tomorrow 3:00 Flipper & Lopaka 3:30 Tribe: The New Tomorrow 4:00 Its Academic 4:30 News 5:00 MASH 5:30 Deal or No Deal 6:00 News 6:30 Today Tonight 7:00 Home & Away 7:30 Dancing With The Stars 9:45 All Saints 10:45 Life Begins (M) 12:00 Born To Kill? 1:00 The Practice 2:00 Passions 3:00 Guthy-Renker Australia 4:00 NBC Today
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Roadshow (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 Dr Phil 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:00 The Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 Entertainment

Journal 5:00 The Crew 5:30 Living Black 6:00 Flavours Of France 6:30 World News Australia 7:30Mythbusters 8:35 South Park 9:00 Bro Town 9:30 News 10:00 Shameless 10:55 Oz 12:00 Movie: Oculto 5:25 Overseas News 12:30 Business Report 1:00 Movie: Like Chef Like God 2:40 The Movie Show 3:00 Dolce Vita 3:30 Football Stars Of Tomorrow 4:00 A Fork In Africa 4:30 The Journal 5:00 Newshour 6:00 Global Village 6:30 World News Australia 7:30 Insight 8:30 Cutting Edge: 9 Star Hotel 9:30 News 10:00 To The Other Side 11:15 Subterra 1:20 Music & Murder

Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 Thank God Youre Here 9:00 Australian Idol 10:00 1 V 100 11:00 ICC World Cricket Final 5:30 Creo 6:00 11:00 Today 9:00 Childrens Shows 10:00 McLeods Daughters Antiques Roadshow (R) 11:30 News 12:00 Fresh Cooking With AWW 12:30 The Bold & The Beautiful 1:00 The Queens Castle 2:00 Days Of Our Lives 3:30 The Oprah Winfrey Show 4:00 Hueys Cooking Adventures 4:30 The Shak 5:00 Entertainment Tonight 5:30 The Simpsons 6:00 Neighbours 6:30 News 7:00 A Current Affair 7:30 Temptation 8:00 Surprise Surprise Gotcha 9:00 NCIS 10:00 Crime Investigation Australia 11:10 Law & Order 12:10 Law & Order SVU
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Beautiful blooms created an ideal setting for the Blackall Hospital Auxiliarys 39th Springtime Affair in the hospital grounds last Saturday. Spokesman Beth ONeill said the colourful atmosphere and the happy crowd had contributed to a healthy nancial taking for the group, although no nancial tally was available as yet. Its lovely to see so many community groups coming together to support the event and help out their local hospital, she said. District health manager Jill Koeneman opened the Springtime Affair. Bonnie Lawrence was given the title of Miss Springtime this year and the Mother and Child prize went to Priscilla and Gemma Jones. The younger age groups had fun donning costumes for fancy dress this year as well.

Springtime Affair

Programs correct at time of printing but may change owing to unforeseen circumstances
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A recent LOTE trial feedback at the Blackall State School has shown that many students would like to learn another language at school or investigate the culture of another country. Students preferences were from German to Japanese and then French whereas teacher preference was for French then Japanese, with learning happening in years 4 to 7. *** The year 3/5/7 and QCS Prac test have been completed at BSS and the results will be made known later this year. These will be made available to all parents of those students who participated in the tests. *** Jump Rope for Heart at the state school raised $635.35 this year. Class winners were P/1 Bridget Dendle ($121.40), 2/3 Jesse Miller ($130.15), 4/5 Terana Smith ($89.00), and 6/7 Amy Blucher ($153.00). *** BSS student Bradley Hayes has been selected to the North West athletics trials for discus. *** BSS has been successful in its application for a federal Investing in our Schools grant. The school will receive $87,000 for projects which will include new furniture for the library, an upgrade of the new tness centre (old preschool), and an extension of the current administration building to include two more ofces and a sick bay. *** Seven BSS year 11 & 12 students travelled to Idalia National Park for an ecology camp on August 14 & 15. The study of the adaptations of plants and animals in the park and investigation of different types of plant communities were among the many projects undertaken. Students identied a range of macropods during a spotlighting tour, including the endangered Bridled Nail-tailed Wallaby, and enjoyed some early morning bird watching. *** National Science Week (August 20 26) saw BSS students participate in a range of science activities. Junior school students attended a Science Extravaganza organised by the Yr 11/12 biology class while middle school students became forensic scientists and investigated the case of Who Killed Dot the Cleaner? Senior school students attended an information session on Not all Scientists Wear a White Coat. They were also introduced to two new and exciting branches of science, nanotechnology and biotechnology. *** BSS Year 9 students Robyn Leek, Justin Johnstone, Jack Flynn, Whylie Wilson, and Emily Parker were fortunate to be able to attend the Townsville Careers Expo recently. They were accompanied on the trip by Di Hurst of OPAC and other personnel from Longreach, Barcaldine and Winton schools. *** St Josephs Prep/Year 1 and Year 2/3 classes enjoyed performing for crowds at the Anglican Flower

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Show, as with faces painted as owers they sang Friends are like Flowers *** Learning re safety rules became fun when the Blackall Fire Brigade visited St Josephs Prep/Year 1 class. New recruits look likely for the future! *** Students from St Josephs caught Cartoonitis disease recently when visited by Cartoonist Brian Doyle. The students enjoyed a fun-lled two days learning all about cartooning and drawing. *** On a more serious note St Josephs students learnt about spinal awareness when Wayne Leo visited. Wayne showed the students a skeleton teaching the students parts of the spine and then with his computer friend Alex he showed the students various situations where they might put themselves at risk of being injured. *** LSODE encouragement awards recently went to Chelsea Just and Hilary Wood for an outstanding MC effort at the recent Year 7 dinner, and to Holly Sprague for her consistent enthusiasm, dedication and maturity to ensure the thorough completion of her work. *** Chelsea Just won a copy of the DVD March of the Penguins for her National Book Week entry, one of the many on display at the LSODE penguin parade, which is thoroughly enjoyed by the tourists who visit the school each day. *** LSODE students recently took part in a nationwide Numeracy Week activity to investigate if it was Kyle to William possibleandwork out how tall someone is from the size of their foot. Results from the 474 schools and over 73 000 people that took part found that people with bigger feet tend to be taller. They also discovered that females generally have smaller feet than males, and the number of foot lengths that t into a persons height seems to be larger for people with smaller feet than it is for people with larger feet. *** Steven and Annette Gillies took out rst prize in the LSODE footy tipping competition, landing themselves a cash prize and a football signed by Darren Lockyer. Money raised went towards the P&C coffers.

Blackall-Tambo Regional Council The rst Local Transition Committee (LTC) meeting of the new Blackall-Tambo Regional Council was held on Wednesday, 5 September, 2007. The following are members of the Committee: Cr Les Wheelhouse Chairperson (Blackall Shire Council) Cr Alan Lane (Blackall Shire Council) Cr Dougal Davidson (Tambo Shire Council) Cr Peter Sanderson (Tambo Shire Council) Lisa Kings (Blackall) representing the Australian Services Union Tim Sullivan (Charleville) representing the Australian Workers Union Rohan Crotty (Brisbane) representing the Queensland Council of Unions LTC meetings will be open to members of the public and will alternate between Blackall and Tambo. The next LTC meeting is scheduled for Thursday, 4 October, 2007 at the Tambo Shire Council Boardroom.
Lighten Up Program still taking bookings, contact the Blackall hospital by 24th September to register. Alcohol & Drug Psychologist: Alan : Ph: 4652 7951 for dates. Audiologist: Mrs Jenny Stevens November 7 - 9. Longreach Hospital Ph: 4658 4735. Cardiac Specialist Team: In Charleville Hospital October 15 - 17. Ph: 4654 3277. Child Health: Child Health Nurse Blackall September 24. Ph Blackall Hospital 4650 7700. Community Health Indigenous Health, Qiddi & Social Workers: Ph Longreach Community Health Services on 4658 3344. Continence Advisor: Joanne De Vries Ph: 46583622. Dietician: Michelle will be in Blackall on October 11. Ph: Blackall Hospital on 4650 7700. Dermatologist: Dr David Leslie. Appointments can be made with Black Stump Surgery on 4657 4677. Emotional & Social Well Being Team: Ph 4658 1928 for details. ENT: Dr Maurice Stevens November 7 9. Ph Longreach Hospital 4658 4735. Foot Care: September 25 at the Blackall Hospital. Ph: 4650 7700. Gastroenterologist: Dr Stevenson will

Local Government Reform Council has accepted the invitation of the Australian Government to hold a plebiscite (poll) for local electors to have their say on forced Council amalgamations. The Australian Electoral Commission will be running the plebiscite and it will be conducted by full postal ballot. The date of the plebiscite is yet to be conrmed and is subject to the timing of the upcoming federal elections. Garden Competition Council wishes to congratulate the following winners in the Annual Garden Competition: Encouragement Award: Margaret Dern, Rebecca Parry Best Flower Garden: Alf and Betty Fry Best Landscaped Garden: Lea Mansell Best Senior Citizen Garden: Alf and Betty Fry Best Kept Business Premises: Barcoo Retirement Village Best Native Garden: Rebecca Walker Best Edible Garden: Kenny Austin Neatest Yard: Bob and Annette Kelly CHAMPION TOWN GARDEN: Alf and Betty Fry

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Blackall Saleyards Dates for next cattle sales: September 27, October 11, October 25 2007 Water Restriction Hours From May 1 to September 30 sprinklers are banned between the hours of 12.00 noon to 3.00 pm Monday to Friday. No water restrictions are in force over the weekends. Be WaterWise save money, energy and the environment Westpac In-Store Reminding customers the hours for the Westpac In-Store are Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 4.30pm. WaterWise Tip: Wash your car with a bucket and trigger nozzle over a grassed area. Council Meetings The next Ordinary Meeting of Council is scheduled for Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at the Council Chambers commencing at 9.15am. Council meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month. Meetings are open to the public.

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be visiting Barcaldine on November 12 Health at Longreach Hospital On 4652 16. Referrals Required. Ph: Longreach 7951 for appointments. Referrals Hospital 4658 4735. Gynaecologist required. Psychologist: There will And Obstetric: Dr Reginald Williams be a Wellbeing Art Therapy Group will be in Blackall on October 8. Workshop in Blackall October 31. Ph Referral required. Ph 46242840. Blackall Hospital on 4650 7700. Ophthalmologist: Dr Glasson/ Dr Physiotherapist: Visits Every 2 Weeks Stark Will Be In The Central West For 4 Days. Referrals Required. Ph: October 29 Ph Blackall Hospital 4650 blackall Hospital On 46507700. Qri: 7700. Optometrist: Geoff Fitzpatrick Qri Will Be In Longreach October 24 will be in Blackall Oct 1. Phone 1800 008 - 25. Ph Longreach Hospital On 4658 020 for an appointment. Orthodontist: 4735. Relationships Australia: Visit Dr Walker will be in Longreach October Blackall on a needs basis. Phone 1300 29 - 30. Ph: Longreach Hospital 4658 364 277 for appointments. Respiratory 4735. Orthopaedics: Dr Welsh will be Physician: Dr Simon Bowler in the central west Oct 31 November November 15 - 16. Ph Longreach 2. Ph Longreach Hospital 4658 4735. Hospital 4658 4735. Surgeon: Dr Mental Health Nurse: Ph Blackall Fredrick Rowland will not be coming Hospital On 4650 7700. Orthodontist: to Blackall until further notice. Speech Visits Longreach once a month. Ph: Therapist: Ph Erika Healy on 4652 Pattie On 46584735. Paediatrician: 7951 for appointments. Well Womens Dr Helen Heussler will be in the Central Clinic Nurse: October dates not yet West November 5 - 8. Ph: Longreach conrmed. Ph Blackall Hospital For Hospital On 4658 4735. Podiatrist: appointments on 46507700. Well In Longreach October 20 - 21. Ph Womens Clinic Doctor: Dr Louise Maree at Longreach Hospital on Russell is in Blackall on October 46584700. Psychiatrist: Dr Richard 11 and November 8 -9. Ph Blackall Zimmerman will be in the central west Hospital on 4650 7700 to register on during October 9 - 13. Phone Mental waiting list.. The Barcoo Independent, Friday, September 21, 2007 - Page 13

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Thats what you call a well-defended goal! Students from LSODEs younger grades learnt all about hocky at their sports skills day in town recently.

Biology Camp
On August 14th and 15th seven of our year 11 and 12 Biology students headed out to Idalia National Park for their ecology camp. The students studied the adaptations of plants and animals in the park, investigated different types of plant communities, studied the behaviour of macropods by counting kangaroo scats, identified a range of macropods during our LSODE students getting ready to spikeendangered spotlighting tour including the the ball in a recent volleyball game at their sports skills day. some Bridled Nail-tailed Wallaby, and enjoyed early morning bird watching. Josephs students
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Below: Learning about ecology was a hands on experience for BSS Yr 11 & 12 students at Idalia National Park.

Coalition Government invests over $4.5 million in local schools

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Blackall State School and Tambo State School have both been successful in applications for funding under Round 4 of the Investing in Our Schools program. Blackall State School will receive $87,546 for small scale extensions while Tambo State School receives $75,790 for oor coverings and ICT facilities. Federal Member for Maranoa, Bruce Scott announced 82 State Government Schools in the electorate of Maranoa will share in over $4.5 million of Coalition Government grants. Mr Scott said students and staff would benet from grants totalling $4,558,825 which would be used for a variety of projects such as improvements, upgrades, refurbishments to the school and the learning environment. The Investing in Our Schools program has been running since 2005 and has proven highly successful, as it delivers much needed funding for projects in local schools, Mr Scott said. It is especially signicant because school communities are able to identify their most critical projects, whether it is air conditioning in classrooms

or purchasing new musical equipment. Each of these projects will benet the present and future students and staff with improved learning environments, better sporting facilities, or upgraded administration buildings. The aim of the program is to also relieve some of the pressure on the school and parents to raise the funds to nance these important projects. This program is another example of how the National/Liberal Coalition Government is committed to assisting schools to maximise the opportunities for young Australians. This assistance has only been made possible due to our strong economic management. Round 4 was meant to be the nal round of this program, however, due to its popularity in delivering nancial assistance directly to the school for projects they deem most crucial, the National/Liberal Government will extend the program.

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Blackall Kindergarten and Limited Daycare to join C&K


The provision of early education and child care in Blackall is changing. The Blackall Kindergarten and Limited Hours Daycare Centre is in the process of applying to become part of the C&K group. C&K, known previously as the Creche and Kindergarten Association of Queensland, is a not for prot organisation and is the largest and longest established provider of community based early education and care services in Queensland. C&K is considered the peak body for early childhood education and care in Queensland. Parents and interested community members were invited to a meeting on Thursday, September 13, to vote on whether or not an application should be made to transfer management of the Centre to C&K. It was a unanimous vote by all who attended to get this process underway. This decision has been given careful consideration by the staff, committee and parents of the Centre. The Centre is currently an incorporated body, run by a committee with members usually

comprising of parents. It is an change, but in the long term, it enormous task for each years will make the Centre more usercommittee, as the Centre must friendly for children, parents, be run as a business, with all committee members and staff. fundraising efforts assisting to pay The application can take up to staff, bills, Centre maintenance, six months to be processed, so in as well as generate surplus the interim Blackall Kindergarten income to provide equipment for and Limited Hours Daycare Centre the children. There have been will continue to operate as normal. many years when there has been Further information regarding a fundraising shortfall. the progress of the C&K branch If C&K agree to take on the application will be made available Blackall Kindergarten and Limited to parents and the community as Hours Daycare Centre, the soon as it comes to hand. management of the Centre will be Kyle and William handed over to this organisation. In essence, the business side of the Centre will be run by C&K, removing the burden of administration from parents. This will leave the local committee to work and fundraise for the direct benet of the children. This is a big step for the Centre and one which has previously been considered and discarded. C&K will hold title over the building and the assets, will employ staff and set the fees. As a not-for-prot Taking part in experiments was all Green Slime Monster organisation C&K have assured part of Science Week at Blackall State the committee that they aim to School. provide affordable care, taking local issues and affordability into consideration. Some things may

Off and racing at Longreach


The Blackall horse racing community, along with the rest of western Queensland, is breathing a sigh of relief with the announcement that the state has been divided into red and green quarantine zones, which will allow a scheduled race meeting to go ahead in Longreach this Saturday. Barcoo Amateur Race Club secretary Kylie Banks said Blackall had been attempting to gain permission to stage a race meeting with local horses this weekend to distribute some prize money to the racing fraternity adversely affected by equine inuenza quarantine restrictions. That was scrapped when Queenslands Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries announced they were reconsidering quarantine options to bring relief to racing and livestock industries in western and southern parts of the state. On Wednesday afternoon it was announced that horse movements would be permitted within designated green zones, with the central west falling into this category. People wishing to move horses by oat in the zone are now required to ll in a waybill prior to any horse movement. One person happy that the movement of horses is allowed within the green zone is Blackall owner and trainer Charlie Prow. We havent raced for a month and the horses are getting sick of it, he said. Blackall trainers have been able to use the local track to continue working their horses but Charlie said they were getting bored with just going round and round. They like to have a start every now and then. Charlie is training 16 horses from his own stable at the moment and ve from Kevin Birses stable in Longreach. Together with a couple of other local trainers, we were looking at raking up about 25 horses to do something here this weekend, he said. Charlie said it has been costing him $5000 a month to feed his

Prac Teachers for Blackall State School


Two prac teachers, Jodi Blackall ICPA has committed to Batterham and Stefan Cop have sponsor student teachers with the been working at the Blackall State knowledge that they are making a School for the last few weeks. nancial sacrice to be here. Jodi has been working under the They have to forego their jobs supervision of Allison Diezmann in the city while theyre away, whilst Stefan has been working continue to pay rent, and have with Avril Fazel. travelling costs to come here, she They will both receive nancial said. support for their pre-service work at the school from the Blackall branch of the Isolated Childrens Parents Association. Branch president Fiona Russell said members were keen to encourage student teachers to come out to this part of the world and see what life was like in the bush. We are always needing more young, dedicated quality teachers and we hope that making their stay here a pleasant one will encourage them to want to return to rural Student teacher Jodi Batterham (left) areas when they graduate, she with Blackall ICPA president Fiona Russell. said. Page 10 - The Barcoo Independent, Friday, September 21, 2007

The Anglican Ladies Guild wish to extend a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who helped in any way to make our 78th annual ower show a great success both socially and nancially. Trethella Smith (President) Anglican Flower Show Rafe Winners $100 IGA Open order Amanda Schulze, Iced fruit cake Lou Turman, Bottle rum Tracey Brown. Cushion Iris Neville Basket of sweets Dallas KowaldDawson, Cake stall rafe Robyn Adams, Fruit & veg tray Robert Stockwell, Indian squaw doll Christine Williams, Toy truck Peter Blucher, Pot plant rafe Wayne Dendle 100 Club: Draw 1 $70 Noel Gleeson, $20 Pat Hauff, $10 Dave (BP) 100 Club: Draw 2 $70 Nathan Turner, $20 Marg Turner, $10 Liz Harvey

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horses, with wages and costs such as shoeing on top of that. Owners pay to get their horses looked after but I own about 80 per cent of them, he said. You normally expect four or ve wins a month to offset your costs. Queensland Racing spokesman Col Truscott said there would be a call for nominations for the Longreach meeting on Thursday and acceptances on Friday. The timings a bit tight but it all hinged on the DPIs mid-week decision, he said. There will be protocols for restricted access in place so that the public is not able to mix with the horses, licensees or essential staff on race day. Voluntary biosecurity measures will be encouraged at public entrances. Kylie Banks said it would have been good to have a meeting at Blackall and distribute some prize money but the meeting at Longreach will bring some normality back to the industry too. A draft racing schedule to the end of October set out by Queensland Racing on Wednesday shows that the QantasLink/Beef Producers race day set down for Blackall on Cauleld Cup day, is still going ahead.

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