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A
weekly re-cap of the events that have made news in Cairns over the
past week.
Monday
July, 10 2003 118th Edition
Casinos
wildlife park takes shape
Animals may be housed in the new Reef Hotel Casinos $2.5 million
rainforest dome in the next few mon ths developers of the project
say. More than 100 native species are to be housed in the dome on
top of the Casino, including a saltwater crocodile, koalas and birds.
The dome will be part of a new eco-tourism wildlife attraction within
the casinos 20m high glass dome overlooking the inner city.
Cairns Rainforest Dome general manager Doug Ryan said animals could
be brought in as soon as October with the planned opening date to
be in November.
Tableland
businesses adopt strategy for success
Tableland businesses are cashing in on the new Cairns Highlands
marketing name introduced by Tropical Tablelands Tourism. Mareebas
Coffee Works , Trek North Safaris and Day tours and Nerada Tea have
all adopted the highlands brand name into their businesses.
Mareebas Coffee Works proprietors Rob and annie Webber have
registered trademarks for Cairns Highlands Coffee and Cairns Highlands
Coffee Liqueur. The name fits well with coffee and matches
well with our great Australian product, Mr Webber said.The
Cairns Highlands immediately gives the Atherton Tablelands a location
on the map, close to Cairns, in the mountains and portrays an image
of cool, green and tropical.
School
aids arts in community
Trinity Bay State High School recently opened a $1.2 million state
of the art Visual Art building expected to re-energise arts education
in Far North Queensland. Education Minister Anna Bligh officially
opened the new block designed by local architects in conjunction
with school staff. Principal Stephen Savvakis said the block would
benefit not just the school, but the Far Northern arts community
as a whole. The block features four studios suitable for painting,
screen printing, ceramics and multimedia. Other features include
an external courtyard for each studio, kiln and pottery wheel and
three editing suites.
Bartenders
have the right mix
About 30 of the states finest bartenders showed their skills
at the Met Bar in Spence Street recently for the North Queensland
Cocktail and Flair Championships.This year the event drew a record
number of competitors and a strong local representation. Cairns
bartender Wes Morgan won the flair competion while fellow Cairns
bartender Ingram Jung took out the pre-dinner event. Australian
Bartenders Guild Cairns representative Michael Johnson said both
winners would compete at the national titles in Sydney next month.
Winner of the nationals will then represent Australia at the World
Cocktail Mixing Championships in Seville, Spain in October.
Field
day fun for all
Thousands of people from across North Queensland turned out for
the Rotary Walkamin Field Day held last week. With over 135 exhibitors,
star attractions and perfect weather, the biennial event was a great
success. The field day was a joint effort of Atherton and Mareeba
Rotary clubs. Tolgas Trevor McLeod won the section for inventions
over $1000 for his portable loo while world silver medallist ice
carver Tony Hermann carved a 1.7m statue of an angel fish within
half and hour with a chainsaw. The field day also featured world
champion axeman David Foster.
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