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WEEKLY HOROSCOPES
Mar 21 - Apr 19
This week, you’re exploring all the options. You could find yourself head-over-heels, tingly and all consumed by someone or something this week. All of your senses will be alight. Later in the week, try not to absorb the energy around you, it’s not about you.
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JUN 21 - JUL 22 sep 23 - oct 22
This week, is about love and gifts. You have two selves, your current and future self and they both seem to have different financial goals. Consider the future self when making choices, even if current self wants to ‘treat yo’self’. A breakthrough is possible.
This week, a change in a relationship could make you smile. Somone who has been on the periphery of your life might suddenly become a main character. There are some financial opportunities coming up, if you’ve been asking the universe is starting to deliver.
Dec 22 - Jan 19 apr 20 - may 20
This week, success is coming. As your power and authority grows within your career, it’s a good idea to focus on what type of leader you want to be and hone those skills. Later in the week, barriers and restrictions you’ve faced are starting to disolve.
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This week, is about sharing and helping. There is a move on the cards, whether yours or someone close to you. You’ll probably be roped in to help. Later in the week the recent tension and difficulty will start to settle and you’ll have the chance to re-connect.
JUL 23 - AUG 22 oct 23 - nov 21
This week, you’re looking for big change. Many thoughts could be floating around about a career change. The energy is excellent for analysing but not so great for fully fleshed out plans to execute if you don’t block out distractions and focus.
This week, your timing is great. If you’re in a newer relationship, you might find yourself attending a family gathering where your new love can meet everyone at once. Later in the week you could find yourself experiencing instances of synchronicity.
Jan 20 - Feb 18
This week, your joy could expand. You could find your family expanding unexpectedly, whether stumbling across a long lost relative or a family member having a baby (maybe early?) Your family tree is growing. Later in the week, a search will prove successful.
May 21 - Jun 20
This week, you could be inspired. A muse, a sudden bolt of inspiration could provide a solution that you’ve been looking for. It might have further reaching impact than you first thought. Write the ideas that flow down, one could change your life and many others.
Aug 23 -Sep 22 nov 22 - dec 21
This week, you’re honing your skills. You could come across some information that piques your interest in the spriritual and developing your intuition. Later in the week you might find your productivity increases around handling paperwork and communications.
This week, you’re ready to take off. Whether you’ve just returned from an adventure or it’s been a while since you had one, you could have sand in your shoes. Later in the week you might find a health or well-being situation finds a resolution you’ve been seeking.
Feb 19 - Mar 20
This week, you’re changing things from top to bottom. You might find yourself working on transforming routines and living spaces. A lot of energy has been spent on understanding and being understood lately and things could be finally starting to get easier.













The Extended Howell/Wright Families
Would like to thank all those who sent messages, flowers, food and condolences after the tragic passing of our Mother / Sister and incredible nurse
Lynne
Wright (Howell)
We are grateful to the Mareeba, Atherton and Mossman communities who have helped us through the dark days.
Many Thanks. XX
In Memoriam Position Vacant
In Loving Memory Of KAREN LOUISE

KATTENBERG
5/5/1982 - 28/7/2021
We think about you always, we talk about you still. You have never been forgotten, and you never will. We hold you close within our hearts, And there you will remain. Always missed, never forgotten. Your husband Shane, and your children Amber, Brooke and Ashley.
In Loving Memory Of
Karen Louise KATTENBERG (nee PHILLIPS)
5 May, 1982 ~ 28 July, 2021
To our beautiful daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend, you will be in our hearts and thoughts, always. Never forgotten.
Ken, Christine and Jeffrey Phillips
50 50
25~07~1973
Celebrate in style!
Love Rob, Jack & Jess, Tom & Danelle, Cole, Dad and Mum and the Gear and Wyatt families. XX
Graham James
Gould Greaves
16/4/39 - 18/7/23
84 years of a life well lived.
Much loved Partner to Elaine. Loving Father to Ian, Heather and Kylie. Adored Grandpa to Sophia, Angus, Luka, Emily, Edwyn and Dante. Brother, Uncle, Student Mentor and Volunteer. Graham was one of nature’s gentlemen. He will be sorely missed by friends and family.
Ivo Fred KLARICICH
15.02.1937 ~ 26.07.2022
It’s difficult to forget someone who gave us so much to remember. There is a trail of wonderful memories. God had other plans - he took another good man to begin another adventure.
Always with us, Olga, Christine, Robert, Peter, Luka, the Klaricich, Buljubasich, Rebic and Mlikota families.
In Loving Memory of Karen Louise Kattenberg
5/5/1982 - 28/7/2021
You may have left our lives, but you have never left our hearts. Sadly missed and loved always. Vince and Lucy, Donna, Wayne and Jolene, Justin, Holly and Lucas.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF Len Wareing
RAAF 136737
In our heart your memory is kept, To love, to cherish and to never neglect. Your loving wife Ann and your family.
Funeral Services

Bookkeeper
Millar Teitzel is seeking an experienced Bookkeeper to join our team.
ABOUT US:
Millar Teitzel is a modern progressive accounting firm based on the Atherton Tablelands. Our clients include businesses, farmers, professionals, tradies and individuals. We assist companies, trusts, partnerships, sole traders and self-managed superannuation funds. Millar Teitzel offers a friendly welcoming workplace with a focus on teamwork and excellence in customer service.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
• Good working knowledge of online bookkeeping software including Xero/MYOB/ Quickbooks plus MS Office
• Have excellent customer service, verbal and written communication skills
• Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn and cross-train
• A team player with a happy disposition to work in an open shared workspace. Please forward applications including your CV to the Manager via: admin@millarteitzel.com.au
By
COB,
Friday 28 July, 2023.
I am a beautiful affectionate little girl. I’m great with kids, cats and dogs.I come vet checked, microchiped, desexed, vaccinated, wormed & flea/tick treated. I’ll be ready for my forever home 20th July. My adoption fee is $160.
If
Funeral Celebrant
LOST glasses, if found please ph: 4092 1695. Reward given.
COMMUNITY RESILIENCE FACILITATOR
Part Time (30 Hour/Fortnight)
Fixed Term to February 2025
Location Options: Georgetown, Mareeba or Croydon
DIGITAL CAPACITY SUPPORT OFFICER


Part Time (30 Hour/Fortnight)
Fixed Term to February 2025
Location Options: Georgetown, Mareeba or Croydon
For more information and to apply, go to: www.gulfsavannahnrm.org/employment
Applications close: 9.00am, Monday 7 August, 2023. We also accept Expressions of Interest for future positions via our website.
KURANDA NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER
(Kuranda District Family Support Program)
This position is permanent 36 hours per week at SCHCADS Award Level 4-5 with a six-month probationary period.
The successful candidate must be able to work independently and as part of a small team. An ability to provide one-on-one family support, early intervention and prevention, crisis intervention, needs assessment, case management and implement workshops is required. Tertiary qualifications and a high level of demonstrated experience is required. An open current Queensland drivers’ licence, current Advanced First Aid, current COVID19 vaccination certificate are essential, as is the ability to obtain a Suitability for Working with Children Card and a National Police Check.
This is not an Indigenous-specified position; however Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.
To obtain a position description please email: manager@kurandanc.org.au
Applications close 5.00pm on Friday 25 August, 2023.
Garage Sale
Garage Sale
Saturday 29 July, 2023
4 Beatrice Atherton, 7am - 2pm Antiques and collectibles, household and kitchen items, soft furnishings, furniture, and much more!
SP 250040 Lands Lease, Lot 4567 on SP 254826 Lands Lease.
The application is located at approximately 90km kilometres northwest of Mount Carbine.
The applicant is: Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN (100%)
Date & Time Applications Lodged: 31/08/2022, 8.30am
Mining activities to be carried out include: Mining Alluvial Gold
Mining Lease Application Documents
The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease, copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/ resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Resources office Verde Tower, Level 9, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.au.
Environmental Authority Documents
The application documents for the proposal consist of the following:
EA Standard Application – P-EA-100369904.
Copies of, or extracts from, the application documents may be inspected at the Department of Environment and Science, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns Qld 4870 or may be obtained by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 or by email on palm@des.qld.gov.au.
Copies of the standard conditions and eligibility criteria for a resource activity can be obtained by accessing the Department of Environment and Science website www.des.qld.gov.au or by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 (select option 4) or by email on palm@ des.qld.gov.au.
Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission
It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease, and/or a submission about the application for the environmental authority. The objection/submission period, during which objections/submissions can be given, concludes on 18 August 2023 at 4.30pm (AEST).
A properly made objection and/or submission must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection/submission period. It must be lodged with the chief executive in writing in the approved form, addressed to the relevant Assessment Hub:
Mineral Assessment Hub Coal Assessment Hub
Level 9, 445 Flinders Street Building E, 25 Yeppoon Road
Townsville QLD 4810 Parkhurst QLD 4702 PO Box 1752, Townsville QLD 4810PO Box 3679, Red Hill QLD 4701
Email: MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.auEmail: CoalHub@resources.qld.gov.au
Objections To The Mining Lease Application:
A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address:
Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN c/- Australian Mining & Exploration Title Services Pty Ltd PO Box 913, Mareeba QLD 4880 qld@amets.com.au
Objection for the mining lease application:
A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that:
• Is lodged, on or before the last objection day for the application with the chief executive in writing in the approved form;
• States the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds;
• Is signed and dated by each person/entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; and
• States the name and address of each signatory.
Intending objectors should either contact the relevant assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www. business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/resources/ applications-compliance/forms-fees.
Submissions for the Environmental Authority application:
A properly made submission must meet all of the following requirements:
• Be written or made electronically;
• State the name and address of each submitter;
• Be made to the administering authority stated above;
• Be received on or before the last day of the submission period;
• State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
Intending submitters may contact the Department of Environment and Science on (07) 4222 5404 to obtain a submission form or obtain a copy from the departments website: www.des.qld.gov.au.
Proposed Development
MINING LEASE NOTICE AND ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORITY
Mineral Resources Act 1989 – Section 252
Environmental Protection Act 1994 – Section 152
Proposed Mining Operation - Mining Lease Application Number/s ML100326 - For a term of 10 years
It is advised that an application has been made for a mining lease and environmental authority under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts, for the mining/purpose of Mining Alluvial Gold on the following land parcels within the Cook Shire Council: Lot 1 on CF 14 Lands Lease, Lot 14 on SP 250040 Lands Lease, Lot 4567 on SP 254826 Lands Lease.
The application is located at approximately 90km kilometres northwest of Mount Carbine.
The applicant is: Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN (100%)
Date & Time Applications Lodged: 31/08/2022, 8.30am
Mining activities to be carried out include: Mining Alluvial Gold
Mining Lease Application Documents
The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease, copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/ resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Resources office Verde Tower, Level 9, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.au.
Environmental Authority Documents
The application documents for the proposal consist of the following:
EA Standard Application – P-EA-100369904.
Copies of, or extracts from, the application documents may be inspected at the Department of Environment and Science, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns Qld 4870 or may be obtained by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 or by email on palm@des.qld.gov.au.
Copies of the standard conditions and eligibility criteria for a resource activity can be obtained by accessing the Department of Environment and Science website www.des.qld.gov.au or by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 (select option 4) or by email on palm@ des.qld.gov.au.
Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission
It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease, and/or a submission about the application for the environmental authority. The objection/submission period, during which objections/submissions can be given, concludes on 18 August 2023 at 4.30pm (AEST).
A properly made objection and/or submission must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection/submission period. It must be lodged with the chief executive in writing in the approved form, addressed to the relevant Assessment Hub:
Mineral Assessment Hub Coal Assessment Hub Level 9, 445 Flinders Street Building E, 25 Yeppoon Road
Townsville QLD 4810 Parkhurst QLD 4702 PO Box 1752, Townsville QLD 4810PO Box 3679, Red Hill QLD 4701
Email: MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.auEmail: CoalHub@resources.qld.gov.au
Objections To The Mining Lease Application:
A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address:
Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN c/- Australian Mining & Exploration Title Services Pty Ltd PO Box 913, Mareeba QLD 4880 qld@amets.com.au
Objection for the mining lease application:
A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that:
• Is lodged, on or before the last objection day for the application with the chief executive in writing in the approved form;
• States the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds;
• Is signed and dated by each person/entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; and
• States the name and address of each signatory.
Intending objectors should either contact the relevant assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www. business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/resources/ applications-compliance/forms-fees.
Submissions for the Environmental Authority application:
A properly made submission must meet all of the following requirements:
• Be written or made electronically;
• State the name and address of each submitter;
• Be made to the administering authority stated above;
• Be received on or before the last day of the submission period;
• State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
Intending submitters may contact the Department of Environment and Science on (07) 4222 5404 to obtain a submission form or obtain a copy from the departments website: www.des.qld.gov.au.
Proposed
Mineral
It is advised that an application has been made for a mining lease and environmental authority under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts, for the mining/purpose of Mining Alluvial Gold on the following land parcels within the Cook Shire Council: Lot 1 on CF 14 Lands Lease, Lot 14 on SP 250040 Lands Lease, Lot 4567 on SP 254826 Lands Lease.
The application is located at approximately 90km kilometres northwest of Mount Carbine.
The applicant is: Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN (100%)
Date & Time Applications Lodged: 31/08/2022, 8.30am
Mining activities to be carried out include: Mining Alluvial Gold
Mining Lease Application Documents
The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease, copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/ resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Resources office Verde Tower, Level 9, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.au.
Environmental Authority Documents
The application documents for the proposal consist of the following:
EA Standard Application – P-EA-100369896.
Copies of, or extracts from, the application documents may be inspected at the Department of Environment and Science, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns Qld 4870 or may be obtained by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 or by email on palm@des.qld.gov.au.
Copies of the standard conditions and eligibility criteria for a resource activity can be obtained by accessing the Department of Environment and Science website www.des.qld.gov.au or by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 (select option 4) or by email on palm@ des.qld.gov.au.
Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission
It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease, and/or a submission about the application for the environmental authority. The objection/submission period, during which objections/submissions can be given, concludes on 18 August 2023 at 4.30pm (AEST).
A properly made objection and/or submission must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection/submission period. It must be lodged with the chief executive in writing in the approved form, addressed to the relevant Assessment Hub:
Mineral Assessment Hub Coal Assessment Hub Level 9, 445 Flinders Street Building E, 25 Yeppoon Road Townsville QLD 4810 Parkhurst QLD 4702 PO Box 1752, Townsville QLD 4810PO Box 3679, Red Hill QLD 4701
Email: MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.auEmail: CoalHub@resources.qld.gov.au
Objections To The Mining Lease Application:
A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address:
Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN c/- Australian Mining & Exploration Title Services Pty Ltd PO Box 913, Mareeba QLD 4880 qld@amets.com.au
Objection for the mining lease application:
A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that:
• Is lodged, on or before the last objection day for the application with the chief executive in writing in the approved form;
• States the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds;
• Is signed and dated by each person/entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; and
• States the name and address of each signatory.
Intending objectors should either contact the relevant assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www. business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/resources/ applications-compliance/forms-fees.
Submissions for the Environmental Authority application:
A properly made submission must meet all of the following requirements:
• Be written or made electronically;
• State the name and address of each submitter;
• Be made to the administering authority stated above;
• Be received on or before the last day of the submission period;
• State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
Intending submitters may contact the Department of Environment and Science on (07) 4222 5404 to obtain a submission form or obtain a copy from the departments website: www.des.qld.gov.au.
It is advised that an application has been made for a mining lease and environmental authority under the provisions of the above mentioned Acts, for the mining/purpose of Mining Alluvial Gold on the following land parcels within the Cook Shire Council: Lot 1 on CF 14 Lands Lease, Lot 14 on SP 250040 Lands Lease, Lot 4567 on SP 254826 Lands Lease.
The application is located at approximately 90km kilometres northwest of Mount Carbine.
The applicant is: Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN (100%)
Date & Time Applications Lodged: 31/08/2022, 8.30am
Mining activities to be carried out include: Mining Alluvial Gold
Mining Lease Application Documents
The application documents consist of the Application for Mining Lease, copies of or extracts from the application documents, and the endorsed Mining Lease Notice detailing the location and description of the land applied for (including surface area and access), may be downloaded from the Departments website: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/ resources/public-notices-tenders or may be inspected at the Department of Resources office Verde Tower, Level 9, 445 Flinders Street, Townsville Qld 4810 or may be obtained by contacting the local mines assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 or MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.au.
Environmental Authority Documents
The application documents for the proposal consist of the following:
EA Standard Application – P-EA-100369904.
Copies of, or extracts from, the application documents may be inspected at the Department of Environment and Science, 5B Sheridan Street, Cairns Qld 4870 or may be obtained by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 or by email on palm@des.qld.gov.au.
Copies of the standard conditions and eligibility criteria for a resource activity can be obtained by accessing the Department of Environment and Science website www.des.qld.gov.au or by contacting Permit and Licence Management by phone on 1300 130 372 (select option 4) or by email on palm@ des.qld.gov.au.
Making A Properly Made Objection / Submission
It is advised that any person/entity may make an objection to the grant of the mining lease, and/or a submission about the application for the environmental authority. The objection/submission period, during which objections/submissions can be given, concludes on 18 August 2023 at 4.30pm (AEST).
A properly made objection and/or submission must be received on or before 4.30pm (AEST) on the last day of the objection/submission period. It must be lodged with the chief executive in writing in the approved form, addressed to the relevant Assessment Hub:
Mineral Assessment Hub Coal Assessment Hub Level 9, 445 Flinders Street Building E, 25 Yeppoon Road Townsville QLD 4810 Parkhurst QLD 4702 PO Box 1752, Townsville QLD 4810PO Box 3679, Red Hill QLD 4701
Email: MineralHub@resources.qld.gov.auEmail: CoalHub@resources.qld.gov.au
Objections To The Mining Lease Application:
A copy of the objection must also be served upon the applicant/s on or before the last day of the objection period at the following address:
Bobby-Joe Matthew LAWN c/- Australian Mining & Exploration Title Services Pty Ltd PO Box 913, Mareeba QLD 4880 qld@amets.com.au
Objection for the mining lease application:
A properly made objection in respect to the grant of the mining lease is one that:
• Is lodged, on or before the last objection day for the application with the chief executive in writing in the approved form;
• States the grounds of the objection and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds;
• Is signed and dated by each person/entity (i.e. signatory) making the objection; and
• States the name and address of each signatory.
Intending objectors should either contact the relevant assessment hub on (07) 4447 9230 and obtain the approved objection form (MRA-20) or obtain the approved objection form from the department’s website: https://www. business.qld.gov.au/industries/mining-energy-water/resources/ applications-compliance/forms-fees.
Submissions for the Environmental Authority application:
A properly made submission must meet all of the following requirements:
• Be written or made electronically;
• State the name and address of each submitter;
• Be made to the administering authority stated above;
• Be received on or before the last day of the submission period;
• State the grounds of the submission and the facts and circumstances relied on in support of the grounds.
Intending submitters may contact the Department of Environment and Science on (07) 4222 5404 to obtain a submission form or obtain a copy from the departments website: www.des.qld.gov.au.
T-MSC2023-20
MBA CEDRIC DAVIES COMMUNITY HUB ROOF UPGRADE
Mareeba Shire Council invites tenders from suitably qualified tenderers for the provision of goods and services required for the roof renewal works to be undertaken at the Cedric Davies Community Hub, Mareeba.
Tender documents are available on Council’s online e-procurement system, VendorPanel- https://www. vendorpanel.com.au/PublicTenders.aspx.
All enquiries or clarifications must be via the online forum which will close 3 days prior to closing time. Council officers are unable to respond to verbal or emailed enquiries.
The closing time for electronic lodgement of Tenders is Monday, 21 August 2023 at 11:00am. Regulation 228(7) of the Local Government Regulation 2012 may be applied.
Tender(s) will not be opened publicly. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Peter Franks Chief Executive Officer PO Box 154, MAREEBA QLD 4880