What`s on @ What`s on @ - North Queensland Land Council
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What`s on @ What`s on @ - North Queensland Land Council
NEWS Carnage on local roads The fatal crash scene at Mareeba. Tablelands Yidinji outside the Cairns Courthouse after their native title rights were successfully determined last Tuesday morning. Picture: CHRISTINE HOWES, COURTESY OF THE NORTH QUEENSLAND LAND COUNCIL Native title rights at Tinaroo Falls awarded to Yidinji people EMOTIONS overflowed for the traditional Tableland Yidinji people when they were awarded exclusive native title rights to a 28ha parcel of land near Tinaroo Falls last week. The ruling was handed down in the Cairns Supreme Court last Tuesday more than 10 years after the original claim was lodged. Tablelands Yidinji member Shaun Joseph said the overwhelming feeling was one of joy. ‘‘It was a privilege to be part of this process, watching our elders be recognised as traditional owners.’’ The original claim was lodged back in 1999, followed by a native title claim in 2004. The first successfully determined native title claim for the Tablelands Yidinji people was cause for celebrations in December last year after a ruling in the Atherton court house. The latest determination by Justice John Dowsett means the people now have exclusive native title rights over 28ha of land and non- exclusive native title rights over about 6464ha of land. Parties to the determination included Tablelands Regional Council, Cairns Regional Council, the State of Queensland and Ergon Energy. Council neglect fears Watsonville, Walsh River and Irvineback residents make urgent plea to State Government FEARS of neglect under the resurrected Mareeba Shire Council has prompted an urgent plea to the State Government from residents in the Watsonville, Walsh River and Irvinebank areas. ‘‘Rezone our boundary lines so we are still a part of Tablelands Regional Council.’’ Under the current boundary lines, the towns are zoned within Division 1 with Dimbulah and Chillagoe. Speaking to the Tablelander, residents declared they had been ‘‘much better served’’ under the TRC than they ever had as part of the former Mareeba shire. ‘‘When it comes to services such a road maintenance we have never been better served than we are now,’’ Walsh River resident Lyn Fraser said. ‘‘Under the former Mareeba shire we were lucky to get anything done.’’ First Officer for the Watsonville Nikki Taylor [email protected] Rural Fire Brigade Rod Finch said the TRC fire management group had provided significant help with back burning and preparation in their area. ‘‘Crews from Herberton are usually the first to arrive on the scene of a fire incident,’’ he said. Paige Breheny from the Walsh said all the community’s ties were in Herberton. ‘‘Our children go to school here, our mail gets sent here, we use their shops and the dump, it is just logical, Herberton is 10km away while Mareeba is 60,’’ she said. Tablelands Mayor Rosa Lee Long recently voted against a proposal put forward by councillor Marjorie Pagani to endorse a submission from Kuranda residents and those from Watsonville/Walsh River and Irvinebank to realign their boundaries within the TRC. But she said she was ‘‘sympathetic towards the people’’. ‘‘We are well aware they felt neglected under the former Mareeba shire,’’ she said. What’s on @ Looking For Somewhere To Go? Staff Parties Birthday Parties Fun Nights Out Holiday Fun Bowling Leagues Residents from Watsonville, the Walsh River and Irvinebank areas want their towns to be included in the same division as the former Herberton Shire. ‘‘It is unfortunate . . . but we have our hands full with the job of deamalgamation. Anyone has the right to apply for boundary changes if they feel they are not being served, they need to lobby the Boundaries Commissioner.’’ Local Government Minister David Crisafulli said any council at any time could come forward with a submission for boundary changes but that would be well into the future. ‘‘We have always said deamalgamation would be along the former local government boundaries of the Mareeba Shire Council,’’ Mr Crisafulli said. ‘‘When there are two elected councils, the community can have a discussion about possible boundary changes but right now we have to get on with the job of making the transition from one council to two as smooth as possible.’’ MAREEBA TOYOTA IT has been a horror weekend on Far Northern roads with three fatalities over the Easter break. Two women were killed and another seriously injured when their vehicles were involved in a head-on collision near Emerald Creek at Mareeba about 7.45pm Friday night. The Kennedy Highway was closed to traffic in both directions for almost four hours as the Forensic Crash Unit investigated. Meanwhile, local police are mourning the loss of one of their own after 29-year-old Mareeba Constable Casey Blain was killed in a single vehicle crash near Georgetown on Friday morning. Commissioner Ian Stewart extended his heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Const Blain. ‘‘All members of the Queensland Police Service are saddened by this tragic news; however our sorrow and pain cannot compare to that of Casey’s family and friends. Our hearts go out to them at this terrible time,’’ he said. Preliminary information suggests the marked police vehicle Const Blain was driving crashed on the Gulf Development Rd, Routh Creek, about 15 km east of Georgetown, around 10.45am. Commissioner Stewart said Const Blain was a fine young officer, a valued member of the Queensland Police Service and his death would be a loss felt by all within the police family. In other incidents over the Easter holiday break, two Tableland motorists will front court following separate cases of high range drink driving. A 48-year-old man was charged following a drink driving incident last Wednesday night at Mareeba. Around 6pm, police observed a vehicle driving erratically, colliding with the kerb of a roundabout. Police intercepted the vehicle, and will allege the man driving the vehicle had a bloodalcohol content of 0.333 per cent, more than six times the legal limit. Yesterday, a 39-year-old Mt Garnet woman was allegedly caught with a blood-alcohol level of 0.296 per cent after her car hit a seven-year-old boy on a bicycle. What’s on @ HANSEN FORD BUY OF THE MONTH BUY OF THE MONTH 2012 YARIS HATCH DEMO 2012 FORD FIESTA ZETEC BE QUICK!! PRICED TO CLEAR. Try... 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