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The Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society is proud to present the 2018 Atherton Show on Monday 9th and
Tuesday 10th July.
Showtime FMX is the headline entertainment this year and will have show-goers on the edge of their seats as they watch freestyle motoX riders soar through the air with tricks such as rock solids, turn downs, heart attacks, backflips, backflip variations and more!
Sign your children up to the Junior Competitors Club and score a Swag Bag as well as entry into as many competitions as they like.
Tickets on sale from 1st June at the Show office, Summer's News, Giddy's Cafe, Tableland Hardware and 4AV Stockfeed Ravenshoe.
Adult: $20 Child/Pensioner: $12 Family (2 adults, 3 children): $50 Pre-purchase your family passes and save $26!
One of 3 Family Passes to the 2018 Atherton Show! Go to the What's On Tablelands Facebook page and tell us about your most memorable 'Show' moment. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 15 JUNE
It's Showtime!
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editor’s note
this issue
page
MANDY MAGROcover next month
june
Welcome to the June 2018 edition of What’s On & Where To Go.
This month we're excited to bring you a story on local author Mandy Magro to coincide with the release of her latest novel. We also have 10 copies of her new book to give away to our lucky readers! See page 7 for details.
With the cooler months upon us, it signals the arrival of the annual Show season on the Tablelands. In preparation for the Atherton Show we are giving away 3 Family Passes. See page 2 for details.
A big congratulations to the Atherton Roosters who will be celebrating their 100th year in June – what a milestone.
Enjoy What’s On!
Atherton Show – WIN one of 3 Family Passes 2 June Calendar - Highlights 4 Gig Guide 6 Mareeba Girl - going the country mile 7 Mareeba Bull Ride 8Winter Solstice 8Permaculture in Action 10 Tableland Trails and Destinations 11Faces of the Tablelands 12Movies and Markets 13 Monthly Calendar 14
Author Mandy Magro Photo by Steven Nowakowski
If you would like to be a part of What's On and promote your business, give us a call. Advertising deadline is the 15th of each month. Contact us to book your advertising and rates:
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juneHIGHLIGHTS
VARIETY CONCERTSaturday 2nd June 2018 @ 7.30pm
Mareeba Memorial Chapel, 45 Constance St, Mareeba (next to Anglican Church)
$10 Adults • $8 Pensioners • $5 School age
For more information contact Joan 0418 413 727 or Pam 0438 427 915
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37pm - APA Theatre, Silo Road, Atherton
If you missed the One Act Play Festival in Malanda, now is your chance to catch up with a fine selection of plays from Malanda, Atherton and Herberton.
Tickets at the door. Contact 4091 2542 for more information.
Armchair Travel Evening - "Cruising South East Australia” and “Beautiful Bali" 7.30pm Uniting Church Centre, cnr Jack & Victoria Sts, Atherton
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Beach Treasure Hunt Exhibition with paintings by Doretta Meyer and sculptures by Joshua Jackson Foyer Gallery, 45 Mabel St, Atherton
10am-3pm - Shelter Shed, James St, Watsonville
Enjoy poetry, music and stories. Billy tea and refreshments available. BYO lunch.
Craft stall and raffle PLUS old photos and memorabilia. Tableland Ukelele Group providing entertainment.
For more information contact Ray Pedersen 4096 2339 or Jane Chapman 4096 2724
31 Aug
Exhibition – In being present: recent paintings and etchings by Justin Bishop10am-4pm Tue to Fri 10am-2pm Sat Old Post Office Gallery, 86 Herberton Rd, Atherton
1 Julynow to
Pioneer Women's DayW A T S O N V I L L E
Malanda Theatre Company and Atherton Performing Arts present an evening of One Act Plays from across the Tablelands
Advertising deadline [email protected]
15
16
Fiddle Workshops – "Fiddling from Athenry to Atherton" The ORB, 2 Main St, Atherton $5 p/p per workshop. More information email [email protected]
16-17
now to
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Past Lives & Palm Readings with Giselle and Janine
9.30am-3pm Saturday and Sunday at Kuranda Original Rainforest Markets, Kuranda
For bookings 0490 793 964
Tarot, Rune and Tea Leaf Readings available every week
www.clairvoyantgiselle.com
Cambodian Children's Art Exhibition
Fundraising event
5pm - Frond Cafe, Lake Eacham Tourist Park, Lake Eacham.
Yungaburra Village Artists Annual Exhibition Opening
5.30-7.30pm - Tableland Regional Gallery, 16 Robert St, Atherton
Exhibition runs until 8 July
Our History Our Future Twilight Markets
5pm - Mareeba Heritage Museum, Byrnes St, Mareeba
See advert on page 2
15-16
22
Calendar events for the next issue must be received online by the 15th of every month.
Calendar Highlights are subject to space availability and cannot be guaranteed.
Register your event online
www.whatsontablelands.com.au
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Big Red Cart
Mt Molloy State School Market Stall
8am-12pm Main St, Mt Molloy
Students sell beeswax foodwraps, vintage bags, loofah soaps and produce from their school garden.
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Andre Rieu - "Andre Rieu and Friends"
2pm - Uniting Church Centre, cnr Jack & Victoria Sts, Atherton. Free. Afternoon tea available
Mareeba Wetlands - Wine, Music, Sunset 3.30-6pm - Beer, wine and soft drink available. BYO chair. Singing entertainment. Donations to Wildlife Conservancy Tropical Qld
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All enquiries to Darryl Day: 0427 735 367 or [email protected]
100-Year Celebrations
June 15th, 16th &-17th 2018
FRIDAY JUNE 15100 Years Book Launch
Meet and Greet at
Roosters Clubhouse
6pm:
Go The Roosters
by Martin Grandelis
SATURDAY JUNE 16March down Main Street Atherton
Eacham Junior League Gala DaySenior Roosters Home Ground, Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium
100 Years Gala Dinner at Merriland Hall
11am:
6pm:
12 Noon:
Roosters 100 Years merchandise will be available at all functions
CDRL Premiership Games
Atherton Roosters vs Mareeba GladiatorsRoosters home ground, Mungalli Creek Dairy Stadium
SUNDAY JUNE 1711am:
Pre-sold
tickets only
$55Plusentertainmentall day & intothe evening
MAIN WEEKENDMAIN WEEKEND100-Year Celebrations
June 15th, 16th &-17th 2018
Dinner tickets must be booked and pre-paid
and can be arranged by contacting Melissa
Table bookings of ten also available
Email [email protected]
NEW ALBUM
appearing at:
OUT NOW FACEBOOK.COM/JULIANJAMESBLUES
PHOTOGRAPHY: BLACK HAT PHOTOGRAPHY
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GIG guideATHERTON
Live Music at the ORB - 2 Main St 6-10pm Thursdays - Stage Craft for Music - beginners and advanced 7-10pm Thursdays - Live Jazz with Fusion 7.30-11.30 Fridays - Live music 3-10pm Sundays - Jam Session
1 Jun - 7pm Barbary Coasters @ Atherton International Club
8 Jun - 7pm Deluge @ Atherton International Club
22 Jun - 7pm Carrizma @ Atherton International Club
22 Jun - 7.30pm Julian James @ the ORB
29 Jun - 7pm Paronella & Co @ Atherton International Club
KURANDA
23 Jun - 10am - Kuranda Roots @ The Billabong
Every Sunday from 10am Sunday Sessions @ Cafe Mandala
MILLAA MILLAA
Every 2nd Friday - Live music @ Millaa Millaa Hotel
RAVENSHOE
7pm - Misty Mountain Music every 2nd Saturday of month @ Ravenshoe Mountain Institute
TOLGA
22 Jun - Shandell Hilditch @ Tolga Hotel
YUNGABURRA
Every 2nd Saturday - Django in the Djungle - Saturday Sessions @ Yungaburra Hotel
Every 4th Saturday from 3pm Traditional Folk Session then a live band in lounge from 7.30pm @ Yungaburra Hotel
The ORB, 2 Main Street, Atherton7.30pm - 11.30pm
$15 non-members $10 members
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Pirate Day Friday
Friday 8th June @ Malanda HotelHelp raise awareness and research funds to help fight childhood brain cancer. It’s all about having fun and
collecting donations for a great cause! Register at www.piratedayfriday.org.au
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She has a natural talent for weaving the beauty and feel of Far North Queensland into her ripper reads and Mandy
Magro's latest novel is no exception. Mareeba-born Mandy has just released her 14th book – A Country Mile, and just like all the others, it is hard to put down.
Mandy has perfected the art of writing rural romance - a gift she only realised she had a few short years ago. "I’ve always loved English and excelled at it in school" said Mandy who now lives in Cairns and has a nine-year-old daughter. "When Chloe was born and I found myself more or less confined to the house, I needed to do something creative so I sat down one day and began writing a fictional book based on some of my life experiences. This was when my very first book, which is set in Mareeba, was born." Rosalee Station was a best-seller and paved the way for an exciting career as a writer.
It's a job many could only ever dream of and one that Mandy loves. "I am contracted for two books a year with Harlequin, so it takes me six months to actually write a book, then it’s another nine months or so until it hits the shelves. There are a few rounds of edits in this time and the finessing of the cover. I am quite structured in my writing. I drop my daughter to school and head off to gym, and then straight back home to get cracking at the keyboard. I write until school pick up and once I am back home and have dinner on and Chloe is settled I do a little more. I try not to work weekends as I like to have me time and time with Chloe, my extended family and friends."
Mandy's father owns a fruit farm in Mareeba and she often comes home to the Tablelands. Along with visiting family, it also provides her an opportunity to find inspiration for her next big hit. "I like to set the majority of my books up here as this is my home, and is where I am familiar with and have an endless passion for," she said. "There’s just so much natural beauty here – the outback, the reef, and the beautiful Tablelands. In my books, my setting is also a character within it’s own right, and FNQ is such a pleasure to breathe to life on the page."
Along with her daughter, Mandy also lives with her 'hyperactive' two-year-old toy poodle, Sophie. A self-confessed foodie, in her down time she can often be found sampling some of the Far North's edible delights.
So what is the secret to writing a best-selling novel? "I don’t think there are any real secrets" says Mandy. "For me, I write from the heart and I write what inspires and makes me feel a myriad of emotions while I am tapping away at the keyboard. I always have a box of tissues nearby, as it can sometimes be quite hard writing heartbreaking scenes. I connect so deeply with my characters, so what happens to them I feel."
A Country Mile is out now and in Mandy's usual style, it is as gripping as it is emotional. Based in a fictional Far North town, the story is all about homecoming and forgiveness. It takes readers on a journey with Sophie Copinni who decides to take stock of her future after her love life turns sour. Returning home to the Far North she finds a bucket list from
by Rebecca Wallis
her teenage years. Most of the challenges are fun, although one thing on the list scares the hell out of her: she is to reveal a long-held family secret – the very reason she ran away eight years prior.
Of course it wouldn't be a Mandy Magro novel without a large helping of romance and it's not long before fireworks begin to ignite between Sophie Copinni and local guy Dylan Stone. "Dylan and Sophie try to keep their distance but they can't deny the intense chemistry between them" says Mandy. "This book is all about the secrets we keep and why, and the need to eventually tell the truth – no matter the cost."
Mandy says she still has to pinch herself as a reminder that her career as a novelist is not just a dream. "I still remember the day I got 'the call' from the publishing house" she says, looking back to the time when she submitted her first manuscript to a publisher. "I was so shocked. I still have to pinch myself as it’s all so surreal."
"I feel extremely blessed to be on the way to having 14 published books out in the wilds by the end of this year. I am in the process of writing my 15th – due out in June of next year."
Also in the works is a sequel to Rosalee Station her first and most popular novel. It's also her favourite. "It was my very first one and very close to my heart" says Mandy. "I came up with the title by combining mine and Chloe’s middle names – Lee and Rose. Runner up would have to be the sequel to it. It’s a real tearjerker."
Mandy says she is 'super excited' about Return to Rosalee Station which will be out on October 26. Her 15th novel is likely to be un-put-downable and being set in Mareeba makes it all the more exciting to read.
Photo: Silvia Rath
WINFor your chance to win 1 of 10 copies of A Country Mile visit our Facebook page
MAREEBA GIRLgoing the country mile
Metrogaine is point score, & time limited,
$10pp or $20 (team of 4)
• Crack the map, solve the clues, beat the field,
• Interactive checkpoints
• Cold drinks available & a DELICIOUS Sausage Sizzle at the finish line
AWESOME prizes to be won
All proceeds going to
2018
walk rideride runrunrideFor all event details about the Metrogaine, like Lions Club Mareeba on OR email [email protected]
walk
Proudly Supported By:O’Donnell’s Office Power - The Express Newspaper - Big W - Joe Torrisi Real Estate -Radio 4AM
Zingo Real Mango- Tablelands Advertiser - Girle’s Signs- McDonalds -Casali’s Mareeba
Mareeba Toyota & Hansen Ford - Millar Teitzel Accountants -FNQ Filters & Parts - Rescue Swag
Sun, 17 June 2018 - Arnold Park Metrogaine registrations from 0800 start @ 0830
Your support means I can help find a cure for
Childhood Cancer!
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Lions M etro gaine in M areebaMareeba Lions' annual event to raise money for the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. An event that gets people out of the house for some fun and exercise whilst solving riddle clues around Mareeba on the Metrogaine course.
Round 2 of the 2018 Great Northern Bullriding Series is set to hit Kerribee Park, Mareeba on 16th June. This round
is the Bullying and Youth Suicide Prevention Round with proceeds going to Dolly’s Dream and Headspace Cairns – to stamp out bullying in our communities.
bull ride to stop bullying Get up close and personal to the action beside the Great Northern bucking chutes and small arena inside the newly renovated Kerribee Park.
Camping is FREE on Saturday night so make it a family weekend – pack up the kids, the tent and support the fight against bullying and youth suicide.
STAND UP AND SPEAK OUT ñ STOP BULLYING
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Where to shop? Locally, of course!
Atherton DecorAll items pictured are
available in store.cnr Jack and Main Sts, Atherton
Ph. 4091 1016
Don’t forget that all events, stories, photos and advertising are due on the
15th of every month. Register your event online
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Atherton JuniorsWhere you will find all the latest
must-haves for kids - new stock arriving all the time!
40 Main St, AthertonPh. 4091 2732
Online store LAUNCHING SOON
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Hidden away in the little town of Watsonville is a unique garden wonderland known as Back to the Bone Botanical
Garden. The creation of Steve and Marijke Hancock, the garden illuminates the horticultural potential of this so-called 'dry and depauperate’ terrain adjacent to the fertile Tablelands.
Originally from Sydney, much of Steve's early career was spent working on outback properties as a ringer. In the late 1970s when the country was in drought, he witnessed many farmers in hardship and the consequences on their health, well-being and families. As a result he decided to travel overseas looking for solutions and ideas for better land management practices that could be adopted in Australia to help prevent such hardship occurring.
He travelled to South and Central America and marvelled at how the farmers successfully provided for their families, rather than following the western concept of trying to provide for the whole country or the world market. Their focus on diversity and permaculture demonstrated a level of self-sufficiency that Steve found fascinating.
Whilst in Costa Rica Steve worked on several farms, including the cattle and cacao farm of his future wife Marijke, thus learning a new way of farming and its potential.
After marrying then working their way around the world, Steve and Marijke returned to Australia in 1992. In 1997 they channelled their farming passion into Back to the Bone – a name derived from one of their sculptures which alludes to the idea that when the Earth’s unrenewable resources have been depleted, a literal return to horsepower will be necessitated.
The garden comprises a collection of plants for study and preservation as well as for domestic and commercial use The garden aims to demonstrate the land’s potential to the local and wider community, whilst experimenting to find the optimum plants for the arid conditions. Steve says "In order to address survival in the face of environmental, climatic, social and economic change, the garden has drawn on natural ecosystems and other sustainable designs in its development. Plants from diverse climatic zones are being co-planted to counter the effects of extreme climate fluctuations."
Over the years Steve and Marijke have planted and recorded over 4,700 plants – a figure significantly increased by the
Permaculture in Actionsecondary generations. This remarkable garden features tropical trees and a range of useful plants in a rainforest microcosm along a creek, amongst the native vegetation all living in harmony. There is an array of wildlife that also calls the garden home.
In their spare time, Steve and Marijke create wonderful pieces of art and have exhibited in over 20 exhibitions across Far North Queensland. Inspired by the beauty of nature, the environment, wildlife preservation and their garden, they dream of retiring as artists and embarking on more travel. Their hope is that the right custodian for their little piece of paradise will surface so the research and study of this habitat can continue.
Marijke and Steve Hancock. Photo: Steven Nowakowski
by Paul Curtis
Walking, camping, touring and 4WDriving in North Queensland
Revised fourth edition
This thoroughly revised fourth edition of the
best selling “Traveller’s Guide” now features
colour maps to help you find your way around.
Also, extended chapters cover many more of the
back-roads and byways making this edition the
closest thing you’ll find to a 4wd driver’s guide to
the wet tropics and surrounding environments.
With The Traveller’s Guide to North Queensland
you can explore the North Queensland’s unique
rainforests, eucalypt woodlands and offshore
islands by foot, car or boat and discover all those
out-of-the-way places known to locals.
Paul Curtis has spent over 30 years walking
along every trail and driving down every road
and track to see what’s around the corner
and what’s over that hill and brings all this
information together in one easy to read format.
So, if you’re planning a camping trip, a bushwalk,
a family picnic, or a 4wd or canoe adventure,
you are sure to find a multitude of opportunities
within the pages of this comprehensive guide.
The Traveller’s G
uide
by Pa
ul Curtis
to North Q
ueensland
Ca
irns and
surrounds
Cairns and surrounds
The Traveller’s Guide
to North Queensland
The Traveller’s Guide
to North Queensland
Cairns and surrounds
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Tableland Trails and DestinationsK O O M B O O L O O M B A
While there may be way too many o’s in Koombooloomba, there are
also many ooh’s to be experienced by the visitor wanting to explore this spectacular area.
My first visit was in 1979 and it hasn't changed much over the years. Some of the wonderful places are no longer accessible due to cyclones and safety concerns, but there is still so much to see.
There are three main visitor nodes in the Koombooloomba area. After driving south along Tully Falls Road down the bitumen ‘tunnel’ from Ravenshoe and
through beautiful high altitude rainforest, you arrive at the first stop of Tully Gorge Lookout. Tully Falls had been thundering in late March—unfortunately I missed it—but the view from the excellent lookout is always stunning. The more adventurous can walk a few hundred metres along the track down to the river and rock-hop to near the edge of the falls (only when the rocks are dry) and I don't think there is a more spectacular scene in North Queensland.
Further along the Tully Falls Road is the next stop at the weir. This is where the Tully River is turned off and the water diverted to the hydro scheme. You're not allowed to drive across the weir anymore but there is some lovely river scenery to be enjoyed.
Continue along the main road you reach Koombooloomba Dam, the spillway and camping and day-use areas. Veering left, the road takes you to the crossing below the spillway where you can look out over the dam and dam wall. Water is always being released for the hydro system (and Tully River rafters) so the river scenery here is usually spectacular. A few hundred metres before you get to the river, there are three mostly overgrown road tracks heading off to the left that take you to various points downstream. The last turn-off before the river crossing brings
Guide book available at Malanda, Yungaburra and Atherton Visitor Information Centres, Tableland Books in Atherton, and Tolga Woodworks.
you to a largely forgotten lookout over the river and spillway, but you will have to look around to find the short trail. If you veer right as you come in, you end up at the day-use and camping areas. There are toilets and camping facilities at the main grounds and boat access to the dam. There is also a rougher bush-camping area with no facilities. Book your permits in advance and please keep the bush-camping area tidy.
Getting to Koombooloomba is a bit of a drive so it is much quieter than the similar Danbulla/Tinaroo visitor experience and often no one there during the week. If you like canoeing it's wonderful spot. If a little 4WD exploring is your thing, then there are plenty of opportunities around the area. The dam is full at the moment so it's a good time to get down there. For much more information on the area pick up a copy of my book The Traveller's Guide to
North Queensland or come on a tour!
by Paul Curtis
Koombooloomba Dam – like Sydney Harbour but without the houses and at an altitude of 746m. Photo: Paul Curtis
View down the gorge from the top of the falls in normal dry conditions. Photo: Paul Curtis www.nqwildscapes.com
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of the Tablelands
Karla and Tony Mead
Sandra Smith and Bill Moulang (Irvinebank), Bob Buckley (Bakerville)
Garry Roberts (Hales Siding),
Rob Anderson (Herberton)
Krista Watkins, Margaret Wilson, Kayci Hanrahan and AliraLoretta Khali and Janine Ferguson
Carol Gibson, Robyn Trimble, Gail Fleming, Marea Mead
Eleanor Fitzsimmons, Janeene Wallwork, Alison Alford,
Stevie Simpson, Jill Attewell, Ailene Cox, Erin Harris
Kathy Harris, Chris Kostecki, Anita Stoddart, Leith Kerwin, Anne English, Caitlin White
Alan Gillanders (Yungaburra), Michael Anthony
(Georgetown), Mal Macdonald (Dimbulah)
Tableland Women in Networking
Mt Garnet Races
Back to the BoneRala Bear, Rahm Adamedes,
Meleuka Masterman (Kuranda)
ju
ne
ARCHER CREEK • 4097 6545 2nd Sunday of month 7am-12noon Kennedy Highway
ATHERTON 1st Saturday of month 7am-12noon Platypus Park, Herberton Road • 0427 818 091
2nd Sunday of month 7am-12noon Atherton Lions Club Indoor Markets, Atherton Showgrounds, Louise Street • 0448 336 035
KURANDA (everyday) Original Markets 9am-3pm Heritage Markets 9am-3.30pm
KOAH • 0422 068 995 1st Saturday of month 8am-12noon Koah Hall, 322 Koah Road
MALANDA • 0439 702 657 3rd Saturday of month 7am-12noon Malanda Showgrounds
MAREEBA • 0419 788 277 2nd & 5th Saturday of month 7am-12noon Centenary Park
MT MOLLOY • 4094 1036 1st Saturday of month (Mar-Dec) 8am-12noon Fraser Road
TOLGA • 4091 2810 1st Sunday of month 7am-12noon Morrow Park Racecourse
TUMOULIN • 0429 832 229 4th Sunday of month 7am-12.30pm
WONDECLA • 0447 097 761 3rd Sunday of month 7am-12noon Wondecla Sports Ground
YUNGABURRA • 0419 652 663 4th Saturday of month 7.30am-12.30pm Bruce Jones Park
Rising Sun Cinema, 88 Byrnes Street, Mareeba
Majestic Theatre, Catherine Street, Malanda
Fri 1st – Sun 3rd & Wed 6th Thu 7th – Sun 10th & Wed 13th
Solo (M)
Deadpool 2 (MA)
Solo (M)
Life of the Party (M)
Ocean's 8 (M)
Thu 14th – Sun 17th & Wed 20 Thu 21st – Sun 24th & Wed 27
Oceans 8 (M)
Incredibles 2 (PG)
Incredibles 2 (PG)
Jurassic World (M)
Thu 28th – Wed 4th July
Incredibles 2 (PG)
Jurassic World (M)
No movies on Mondays to Thursdays unless stated above
For session times go to
www.mareebarslclub.com.auor call the movie infoline
4092 1396
Fri 1st – Sun 3rd Fri 8th – Sun 10th
I Can Only Imagine (PG)
Life of the Party (M)
Mary Magdelene (M)
I Can Only Imagine (PG)
Solo (M)
Mary Magdelene (M)
Thu 14th – Sat 16th Thu 21st – Sun 24th
Solo (M)
Deadpool 2 (MA)
CLOSED
Thu 28th – Wed 4th July
Incredibles 2 (PG)
Jurassic World (M)
No movies on Mondays to Thursdays unless stated above
For session times go to
www.majestictheatre.com.auor call the movie infoline
4096 5726
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WILD RIVER SINGERSWORKSHOP SESSIONS
Thursdays 6.30-7.30pm @ Herberton CIA HQ
Group singing workshops with tutor Ken Devine$55 per school term or $10 per individual session Pay cash or direct debit to HCIA
Contact 0447 249 390 for more information
Term dates: 16 Apr–29 Jun • 16 Jul–21 Sep • 8 Oct–14 Dec
Biggest Morning Tea Cent SaleFriday 15th June 2018Tolga CWA Hall, tolgaDoors open 8.30am for 9.30am start
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HEALTH • WELLBEING • SPORTAtherton parkrun – 7am (Saturdays) 5km run Atherton Tablelands Rail Trail (opposite Platypus Park), Herberton Rd. Phone Janette 0409 958 129
Atherton Bowls Club – Visitors welcome (Dress neat casual) Tuesday 1pm Mixed Triples - register by 12.15pm Tuesday Community Night Bowls 6pm -9pm - register by 6.30pm Wednesday 1pm Men’s bowls - register by 12.15pm Friday 1pm Mixed Self-selected Jackpot Friday Pairs Saturday 1 pm Monthly Mixed Triples Sunday 1pm Monthly Mixed Triples Phone 4091 1258 to register
Indoor Bowls - Atherton– 8.30am (Thursdays) Masonic Hall, Golf Links Rd, Atherton. Phone Paul Quinlan 4091 1381
Indoor Bowls - Malanda – 1pm (Fridays) Uniting Church Hall, Mary St, Malanda. Phone Helen Royan 4091 2311 or 0488 912 312
Indoor Bowls - Mareeba– 1pm (Tuesdays) St. George Anglican Church Hall, 23 Constance St, Mareeba. Phone Alan Carroll 4092 3053 or 0428 923 053
Tai Chi Atherton – 2-3pm (Wednesdays) Masonic Lodge, Golf Links Rd, Atherton. Beginners please phone Maria 0414 302 759 or email [email protected] or Dee 0407 708 435
Tai Chi Yungaburra – 5pm (Mondays) Yungaburra. Phone Maria 0414 302 759 or email [email protected] for venue details
Free Tai Chi in the Park – 10am (3rd Wednesday of every month) Eacham Memorial Gate Park, Malanda Phone 4096 6634
Ahimsa Yoga with Georgina Coase and Lyndel Turpin - 5.30-7pm (Mondays) Yungaburra Community Hall 5.30-7pm (Tuesdays) Malanda Uniting Church Hall 7.30-9am (Thursdays) Hosie Rd, Tarzali. $15 class or $65 for 5 classes. Phone Lyndel 0421 836 102 or 0488 559 281 or Georgina 0421 836 102
Yoga Atherton - with Smile Yoga – 5.30pm Tuesdays @ The ORB (Old RSL Building) 2 Main St, Atherton 5.30pm Thursdays @ The Stan Moses Hall, cnr Alice & Vernon St, Atherton 9am Saturdays @ The Box, 26 Eclipse Drive, Atherton. $15pp/per class or 4 for $50 (non-consecutive) $10 concession. Phone Keoni 0417 616 956 www.smileyoga.com.au FB: smileyogaaustralia
Yoga Herberton – 9-10.30am (Tuesdays) and 5-6.30pm (Thursdays) Herberton Community Hall. Phone Joan 4096 2823 for bookings
Yoga for Life - FREE - Ravenshoe – from 23 April to 11 June. 4.30pm (Mondays) Ravenshoe Town Hall, Grigg St, Ravenshoe. Phone Keoni 0417 616 956
Qigong - Atherton – 9.30am (Thursdays) Hallorans Hill, Atherton. A U3A class. Phone Lesley 4095 3926
Awareness Through Movement (Feldenkrais) – 1.30pm & 5.30pm (Wednesdays) Uniting Church Hall, Mary St, Malanda. Suitable for all ages and levels of fitness. Phone Grace 0428 451 679 to enrol in a class.
Social Table Tennis – 4.30-6.30pm (Fridays) Tableland Gym & Fitness Centre, 11 Cooper St, Atherton. Phone Lenore 0407 588 334 or Melody 4095 4171
Christian Meditation - 5.30pm (Wednesdays) St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Mabel St, Atherton. Silent, non-denominational meditation, everyone welcome. Phone Carina 0437 269 660
Meditation & Discussion - Tolga – 2-4pm (1st Sunday of every month) Contact organiser for venue. Sharing spiritual perspectives for inspiration & personal growth. Free community event sponsored by Bahá’ís of Tablelands. Phone 4095 4689
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SOCIAL • MUSIC • DANCE etcYungaburra Bingo – 9.30am-12pm (Wednesdays) Yungaburra Hotel lounge. Tickets on sale 8.45am. $2 morning tea, optional lunch $10. Phone Sue Fairley 0417 735 724
Bingo - Atherton – 8.30am (Tuesdays & Thursdays except public holidays) Atherton International Club. Phone 4091 4970
Malanda Bridge Club - 1pm (Mondays & Wednesdays) Bridge sessions. 11am (Mondays - supervised play for beginners). RSL, Catherine St, Malanda. All visitors and new players welcome. Phone Pam 4091 1339 or Marg 4096 6797
Senior Canasta Card Players – 12pm (Mondays) Atherton International Club. Phone 4091 4970
Community Night Bowls – 6-9pm (Tuesdays) register by 6.30pm. Atherton Bowls Club, 39 Vernon St, Atherton. All ages, beginner lessons from 6.30pm (bowls provided), 2 games, prizes and lots of fun. Sausage sizzle available, bar open. Phone 4091 1258
Line Dancing – 6.30pm (Thursdays) Yungaburra Community Hall. Beginners phone Kay 4096 5808
Tableland Ukelele Group - Malanda – 1-4pm (1st & 3rd Saturdays) Uniting Church Hall, 25 Mary St, Malanda. Email [email protected] to confirm if on.
Live Music @ The ORB - Tablelands Music Lovers 6-10pm (Thursdays) Stage Craft for Music - Beginners and advanced. Phone Colin 0447 017 961 7-10pm (Thursdays) Live Jazz @ The ORB with Fusion. Phone Frank 0428 962 077 7.30-11.30pm (Fridays) Live Music @ The ORB. Phone Lois 0447 017 961 5.30-7.30pm (4th Friday of the month) Finally Friday @ The ORB. Phone Christie 0447 017 961 3-10pm (Sundays) Sunday Jam Session @ The ORB. Phone Lois 0447 017 961 The ORB (Old RSL Building), 2 Main Street, Atherton.
Choral Singing – Atherton Performing Arts – with Carol McGoldrick. 10am-12pm (Tuesdays) APA Theatre, Silo Road Atherton. Some rehearsals may be in the evening if there is interest from people who work during the day. Phone Carol McGoldrick 0488 29 39 29 or email [email protected] or Jacqui Stephens 4091 2542
Tableland International Singers – 2pm (every 1st & 3rd Sunday) Mareeba Theatre Group Hall, Constance St, Mareeba. $7 entry. Phone 4092 4007 or 0410 013 485
Music Lessons Mareeba - Piano, clarinet, flute and theory of music. All ages and flexible times (Monday-Friday). Rhonda Towner, Dip. AGMEd, AAGM. Phone 0474 345 467 or email [email protected]
NATURE • PLANTSThe Atherton Tableland Orchid Society – 7.30pm (every 2nd Thursday except January) St Mary’s Church Hall (Stan Moses Hall), Vernon St, Atherton. Phone John 4091 5715
Tableland Garden Group Inc. – 1.30-4pm (2nd Saturday of the month). Venue changes monthly. Phone Shelley 4096 8178 or Jan 4091 3106
Mareeba & District Orchid & Pot Plant Society – 2pm (2nd Saturday of the month except December) Mareeba CWA Hall, Dempster St, Mareeba. Phone Keith 4092 4871
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COMMUNITYMareeba Historical Society – 8am-4pm (Tuesdays & Wednesdays) Centenary Park, 345 Byrnes St, Mareeba. Email [email protected] or phone 4092 3599
KIDS • YOUTHBabyRoo (GymbaRoo) – Australia’s leading fun and learning activity for babies from 6 weeks to 12 months (crawling) Mareeba - Tuesday mornings Atherton - Tuesday afternoons Bookings essential. Phone Ann-Marie 0408 107 310 www.gymbaroofnq.com.au
Atherton Mainly Music – 9.30-11am (Thursdays during school terms) Anglican Church Hall, Vernon St, Atherton. Fun interactive, educational music and play for pre schoolers and their carers. Morning tea. $5 per family. Phone Ailsa 4091 2462
Tablelands Home Education - Gatherings for homeschooling families – (Thursdays) Times and locations vary. Email [email protected] or FB: THE - Tablelands Home Education
Atherton District Girl Guides – (Mondays) 3.30-5pm - ages 5-11 5-6.30pm - ages 11-13 Girl Guide Hall, Robert St, Atherton. Phone Kerrielee Mather 0427 912 544 or email [email protected]
Youth Theatre - Atherton Performing Arts – with Jacqui Stephens and Sarah Riber. 3.45-5.15pm (Thursdays) ages 9-16. APA Theatre, Silo Rd Atherton. Program includes theatre games, improvisation, vocal activities and play development.Phone Jacqui Stephens 4091 2542 or email [email protected]
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Violin Lessons Atherton - Is your young child interested in learning violin? Will teach in small groups or individual lessons. Melissa Parker B.Mus, L.Musa. Phone 0438 753 338
The Misty Mountain Moonshiners – 7pm (Wednesdays) Atherton Pipe Band Hall, Mabel Street, Atherton. A cappella barber shop style singing group that requires more male singers. Phone Graham 4092 3690 or Jim 0488 917 861
Senior Singles Social Group – 5-8.30pm (first Saturday of month) CST Building, 38 Mabel St, Atherton. Phone Eunice 4096 2811 or Heather 0458 316 081
Poet’s Corner – 12.30pm (Thursdays) The Access Place, 20 Main St, Atherton. Different topic each week. Phone Kerry 0437 437 130
Social Dinner – 6pm (first Thursday of the month) The Access Place, 20 Main St, Atherton. Bring a plate to share. Phone Kerry 0437 437 130
PCYC Mareeba Seniors Social Club – 9.30am-12pm (Tuesdays). Join a great Social Club for outings, fun and activities. Phone Mary-Ann 4092 4231 or email [email protected]
Trivia - Atherton – 7pm (every1st & 3rd Thursday) Atherton International Club. Phone 4091 4970
ART • CRAFTWin's Gallery Ravenshoe – 10am-12pm Saturday, Sunday and Monday and other times by appointment. Phone Win 4097 6270 or 0401 051 070 www.winsart.com
Ravenshoe QCWA Craft Morning – 9.30am-12pm (every 1st, 3rd & 5th Thursday of the month) CWA Hall, Herbert St, Ravenshoe. Phone Delwyn Dingwall 0409 263 406 or email [email protected]
Tolga QCWA Craft Group – QCWA Hall, Tolga. All welcome. 7pm (Mondays) Phone Hazel 4095 4131 1pm (Wednesdays) Phone Sheryl 4095 4135
Herberton QCWA Craft Group – 9.30am-3pm (every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month) QCWA Hall, William St, Herberton. Phone Jenny Dwyer 4096 4014 or Lesley Mackney 0458 964 014 or email [email protected]
Macrame Classes – (1st Saturday of the month) 8am-12pm Beginners
Lioness Club of Yungaburra – 6.30pm (every 2nd Tuesday of the month) Yungaburra Hotel lounge. Phone 4091 2531 or email [email protected]
Ravenshoe & District Chamber of Commerce – 6pm (every 2nd Tuesday of the month) Ravenshoe Hotel, Grigg St, Ravenshoe. Email [email protected] or phone 0488 765 563
Ravenshoe QCWA Branch Meeting – 9.30-11.30am (every 2nd Thursday of the month) CWA Hall, Herbert St, Ravenshoe. Phone 0409 263 406
Herberton QCWA Branch Meeting – 9:30am (1st Friday of the month) QCWA Hall William St, Herberton. Phone 0458 964 014
Atherton Theosophical Society – 2-4pm (every 2nd Saturday of the month) Community Services Tablelands (CST) 38 Mabel St, Atherton (or Shop 1, 30 Mabel St if venue not available). Cost: Donation only. Phone 4091 5156 or 4097 7893
Soroptimist International – 5.30pm (every 2nd Tuesday of the month) Business meeting. 7pm (every fourth Tuesday of the month) Dinner meeting Atherton Hotel, Main St, Atherton. Phone Elspeth 4091 1079
Tableland Women in Networking (TWIN) – (3rd Thursday of the month) All women welcome, no age limit, no committee, no memberships. Phone Dee Cuda 4095 6677 or email [email protected]
National Servicemen’s Association – Tableland Branch Meeting – 10am (every 2nd Sunday of the month with some exceptions* 15 Jul, no Aug, 4 Nov) Rocky Creek War Memorial Park Nasho Shelter, Kennedy Highway, Tolga. BYO chair and picnic lunch. Phone Terry Edmondson 4095 4154 or email [email protected]
12-3pm Advanced The ORB (Old RSL Building), 2 Main Street, Atherton. Phone 0419 852 655
Painters in the Park – 9am-12pm (Mondays) Mareeba Art Centre, 345 Byrnes St, Mareeba. Phone 4092 7539
Atherton Tableland Mineral Lapidary Club Inc 8am-12pm (Wednesdays & Saturdays) Racecourse Rd, Tolga. Silversmithing and specialised classes. Phone Col Newman 4091 6009
Atherton Woodworking Club – 7pm (every Thursday fortnight on recycling week) under room 6/7, Atherton Community Centre, 44 Mabel St, Atherton. Phone Scott 0488 611 788
Hand Building with Clay – 2pm (Wednesdays) Mareeba Art Centre, 345 Byrnes St, Mareeba. Phone Karel 0412 671 061
SWAL – (Monday afternoons) Various venues. Group of artists that sketch and paint. Phone Kerry 0487 774 476
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Mareeba on a crisp bright morning. Photo: Steven Nowakowski