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BECOME PUMPED ROYAL FIRST-TIME FOR THE BABY DAD AT 42 LOGIES DELIGHT EXCLUSIVE >>P3 STORY >>P7 REPORT >>P3 PURE The injured cat before it died and (inset) an x-ray showing the arrow through its skull EVIL HHeellpplleessss ccaatt ddiieess aafftteerr bbeeiinngg sshhoott tthhrroouugghh hheeaadd wwiitthh bbooww aanndd aarrrrooww aatt NNiigghhttcclliiffff >>>>PP66 WHERE THE BLOODY HELL ARE YOU People leaving the Territory in droves ... and not many are moving up from down south >> FULL STORY P4 BOOZE IS OUR SILENT EPIDEMIC COREY SINCLAIR COLUMN P15 V1 - NTNE01Z01MA 02 NEWS SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Starter 13 Eat it Laugh it up Traditional Anzac biscuits NEWS THERE’S something about a eccentricity are the Official British general election that Monster Raving Loony Party, Gurrumul has brings out oddballs, loons and which has been blowing rasp- won star backing eccentric buffoons who berries at politics for decades. for a first US tour dream of making it to parlia- Their leader, Alan “Howling ment. 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SToinkgyaopore stofirnme 2361 1256 Darwin: 9:20am - 4:00pm Yuendumu 30 10 KTeanthnearnitn eC:reek: 99::2300aamm -- 33::5300ppmm NOON YESTERDAY 10 AM TODAY 10AM TOMORROW Alice Springs: 9:40am - 3:20pm Alice Springs 27 8 H Lasseter 1020 Simpson L H L H L 30 11 Yulara L 1011 1022 1012 1020 1012 H L 1016 L1012 Sunny Mostly Partly Cloudy Chance Shower Showers Drizzle, Rain Shower Storms Windy Fog Frost 102410161008 1000 10120431203H3 1032 102410161008100099L0 9L90 10L12 10161024 sunny cloudy shower or two light rain storm 992 www.bom.gov.au COASTAL AND LAND WARNINGS: 1300 659 214 TROPICAL CYCLONE INFORMATION: 1300 659 211 NTNE01Z01MA - V1 NEWS 03 SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Like a virgin, please THIS sticker was spotted on a car entering Coolalinga Shopping Centre recently. Bushranger was told the driver was an eld- erly man. Delia misses Anzac duty want to show your face,” said the man pleased when a bloke parked near them Chandler, on Facebook, you’d never have this year’s Budget papers. Featuring A NOTICEABLE no show at the North Dar- who’s only recently returned from the poli- before sunrise early last week. Under- known he’s just been overseas for more shades of blue, the front cover also had the win RSL dawn service was the Member for tical blood bin. standably, he had his headlights on, wak- than two weeks. He and the missus visited Government’s Budget message and full- Karama and former opposition leader Delia ing the group. Despite the colourful London, Scotland, New York, Phoenix, colour pictures of seven Territorians. One Lawrie. Delia’s name was called to lay a Laneway too crowded language about their right to a decent Vancouver and Hawaii. While he was away of the seven was Evie Temple-Bree, wreath. Silence ensued. There was an em- POPULAR Parap cafe Laneway has Darwin sleep, the bloke in the white ute was either a Pete, or someone purporting to be Pete, daughter-in-law of leading Labor light barrassing pause before the MC moved on. talking. Known for its great service and oblivious to the comments or simply didn’t dutifully updated his Team Brennan page Dennis Bree. Dennis, former chief-of-staff Delia assured Bushranger it was all be- making southerners feel like home, the care. on an almost daily basis. For example, at to Paul Henderson, has spent the past cause of an innocent communication cafe is regularly packed to the rafters. But 1am in one of his four days in Vancouver, week or so helping new Opposition Leader breakdown. many Darwinites are now asking for an Group stranded on island Pete posted: “We had a visit from Darwin Michael Gunner. Coincidence? expansion because it’s often so hard to get LOCAL Government Minister Bess Price Jumping Castles and Water Slides’ croc Showing some sympathy a seat. and her team looked a bit lost when they mascot for the kiddies down at the Palmer- Sting in tale of open day COULD it be that Delia and Treasurer Dave arrived at Bathurst Island Airport during ston Indoor Sports Centre.” Now, the DARWIN Sailing Club had its open day last Tollner are soul siblings? Delia didn’t front Beauty sleep broken the week. The arts group they were visit- wording indicates Pete was in Palmerston, Saturday. The tide was right, the dry sea- for Parliament on Thursday. In a press con- OUR long-grassers seriously appreciate ing forgot to pick them up. as did all posts while he was away. son was in the air. It was almost a perfect ference after Question Time that day, their beauty sleep. A group sleeping in a day to open the sailing season. One of the Dave was asked what he thought of Delia’s kiddies’ play area opposite the Beachfront In two places at one time Bree right in the picture first people into the water was stung by a no show. “Well, I know what it’s like to not Hotel at Rapid Creek were none too IF you follow Member for Brennan, Peter THE Government went for a new look with box jellyfish. WORST PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK: Business Minister Peter Styles who, in pushing for more pokies in Territory pubs and clubs, likened gambling addictions to women who loved shoe shopping or blokes who loved fishing. We sort of get what you were trying to say Pete, but don’t be so flippant next time when addressing a very serious issue. Chief Minister’s new baby joy A little princess for Kate and Will IT’S A girl! July 2013. The Kate, the Duchess of Cam- name of the bridge, has given birth to a n e w b o r n baby girl. wasn’t expect- Kensington Palace an- ed to be an- nounced yesterday that Prince n o u n c e d William’s wife (pictured) “was immediately. safely delivered of a daughter” When George at 8.34am London time, less was born, officials waited two than three hours after she was days before revealing his name. admitted to London’s St Betting had for weeks ran Mary’s Hospital. heavily in favour of the child The news was greeted by being a girl, despite any appar- cheers outside the hospital, ent evidence to back that up. where diehard royal fans had All the top bets for the been eagerly awaiting news. baby’s name are for girls. Alice A town crier in elaborate and Charlotte are the clear fav- costume loudly declared the ourites, followed by Elizabeth, news at the hospital’s door, Victoria and Diana. clanging his bell to welcome Prince Charles has signalled the new royal. — twice — that he was hoping The baby weighed 3.7kg. for a granddaughter. The palace added that Kate, 33, The monarchy has not wel- and her child were both doing comed a princess born this high well, and that Prince William up the line of succession since was present for the birth. Princess Anne, the queen’s sec- The princess is fourth in line ond child, born in 1950. to the throne and the fifth Princesses Beatrice and Eu- great-grandchild of Queen El- genie, daughters of Prince An- Chief Minister Adam Giles and his partner Phoebe Stewart in Alice Springs last night Picture: CHLOE ERLICH izabeth II. drew and Sarah Ferguson, The statement said that were fifth and sixth in line at CHIEF Minister Adam Giles is October. The couple started looking forward to being a new Ms Stewart is a former ABC senior royals “are delighted the time of their birth. At 21 set to become a new dad. dating following the break-up dad,’’ Mr Giles told the Sunday journalist and government with the news”. months, George is third in line, Mr Giles, 42, and his part- of his marriage last year. Territorian. “We are very ex- media adviser. She currently Kate, who wed William in after Prince Charles and Wil- ner Phoebe Stewart are ex- “I was very sad for my mar- cited about having a Territory works in the Department of April 2011, gave birth to Prince liam. The newborn bumps pecting their first baby in riage to break up but I am baby.’’ Chief Minister’s digital team. George at the same hospital in Uncle Harry to fifth place. MAYWEATHER v PACQUIAO 10:30AM HOWARD SPRINGS TAv! V1 - NTNE01Z01MA 04 NEWS SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Arrivals down as more old Top Enders take off ing, fuel, airline tickets, power and groceries – he does not be- lieve a clear and total picture for current trends has yet been articulated. “There’s a lot of anecdotal ideas as to why, but there are WE have the best employment no real answers,” Mr Giles growth in the nation, but Aus- says. tralians are turning their backs “There can be an enormous on the Territory at levels un- amount of factors. It could be seen in decades. the economic cycles of Sydney Most recent statistics from and Melbourne, it could be the Australian Bureau of Stat- there is a lot more jobs over in istics show only 2956 people Perth on fly-in fly-out. arrived from interstate in the “In 2012, it was probably the September 2014 quarter – the height of housing costs (in the worst figures since 1985, and Territory) and that was also well down on the heady mid- turning people off.” 1990s when quarterly arrivals Indeed, population growth regularly topped 5000. from overseas and interstate Budget papers released last migration has been trending week note 17,487 Territorians down since highs in late 2012, split for the south or overseas when construction of the last financial year and only Inpex Ichthys LNG plant 14,143 people arrived. The 10- began to draw thousands of year average intake is 15,937. workers. Policy makers are now But in the same time as planning for population population growth has been growth to decline from 1.8 per trending down, employment cent this year to 1 per cent over growth has been trending up. the forward estimates. Beryl and Lex Mulder, aged 73 and 81 respectively, are leaving after three decades here to be closer to family Picture: PATRINA MALONE The lines generally track to- An increasing share of the gether, making the past two exodus are seniors such as years historical oddities in Ter- Beryl and Lex Mulder, who ritory economics. after 33 years in the Territory A common story is that the are moving to Melbourne to be scale of people needed at the closer to their children and Inpex plant has forced up the grandchildren. cost of housing, which has “We are leaving very reluc- helped drive or keep people tantly because we have been away even as the project con- extremely happy here in Dar- tinues to create thirst for work- win,” Beryl, 73, says. ers down the chain. “We really don’t want to This year’s Budget showed leave but we feel a lot of the housing pressures easing. services are not going to be suf- Homes completed last finan- ficient for what we’ll need cial year increased by 51 per when we get a bit older and cent to 2146, the highest annu- more frail. al figure since 1999. “We think being with the ritory within five years. About average of 12 per cent. It ap- memory, crucial in holding the Territory but not be Mr Giles says he has re- children, so we can get some a quarter of them want to be pears a small number, but sen- governments to account when officially classified as residents. ceived anecdotal evidence extra help when we need it, is closer to family, while a third iors have long been under- party dominations span the In effect, a statistical error. from the real estate industry going to be easier for us.” cite cost of living pressures. represented in Territory – the years they have in the Terri- But it is only one of many that rents are down 15 per cent A CDU report released on Mrs Mulder is particularly youngest jurisdiction in Aus- tory. possible explanations. on recent highs. Friday called Now You See Us!, disappointed by cuts to senior tralia. The Budget papers show Cost of living is the most With fuel prices also down, commissioned for the Terri- travel concessions. The COTA NT report that a net decrease in younger commonly cited reason as an perhaps population growth tory branch of the Council On Budget papers show 15 per warns of losing seniors’ “accu- people could be due to the impediment to growth. will again trend upwards be- The Ageing, shows 21 per cent cent of those leaving the Terri- mulated wealth, skills, know- trend of fly-in fly-out working, While Chief Minister Adam yond the forward estimates, of the nearly 2000 over-50s tory are now seniors, com- ledge and their families”. whereby people may spend a Giles says his focus is on easing but the post-Inpex world is un- surveyed plan to leave the Ter- pared with a long-term Not to mention political considerable amount of time in costs in five key areas – hous- clear. Visitors & New Patients Monday – Friday MMoonnddaayy –– FFrriiddaayy 8am – 5pm 88aamm –– 88ppmm Welcome!! CCCaaallll ll 888999000111 888888000000 ChCCahhraalerrllsee ssD DDaaarwrrwwiniinn U UUnnniiivvveeerrrsssiiitttyyy CCCaaammmpppuuusss LaLLkaaekkseessidiiddeee D DDrrriviivveee,,, We bulk bill: AAAlallaawwwaaa • Charles Darwin University students* • children under 16 years of age • pension and concession card holders • DVA card holders; and * Porfe csoennst uylotautrio Cnh aanrlde sre Dcaerivwweiinn a UU1nn0%iivvee drrssisiittcyyo SSunttaatff off IIfDDf G aett ntheera tli mPrea ctice • people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island descent service charges. for General Practice services for which a Medicare rebate is paid. * Applies to CDU Medical centre only CDU Medical Centre is part of FCD Health Ltd NTNE01Z01MA - V1 NEWS 05 SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Top End drug flight Working families covered led to crime empire in rebate reforms EXCLUSIVE SAMANTHA MAIDEN WORKING families with a combined income of up to $165,000-a-year are the big- gest winners of childcare re- forms designed to help mothers re-enter the work- force. Families on low and middle incomes will secure more as- sistance under the budget re- forms. News Corp can reveal even those families earning over $250,000 or more will not be cut off from assistance to re- flect their “hard work’’ and greater contribution to the tax base. In the biggest shake up of childcare in decades, Social Services Minister Scott Morri- son will this week unveil a means-tested childcare pay- ment paid directly to childcare centres. Even families with com- bined earnings up to $180,000 will “not be unhappy’’ with the changes, according to govern- ment sources. But wealthy families will face higher out-of-pocket costs and secure less childcare cash than lower income families. Parents may also have to wait until 2017 for the changes to be fully phased in. For low-income families, Mr Morrison will also guaran- tee a basic level of access to some early childhood edu- cation to ensure disadvantaged kids are not left behind in pre- paring for school. These measures are de- signed to address fears up to Former policeman Dennis Hart refreshes his memory of a 1978 drug importation attempt outside of Katherine Picture: KATRINA BRIDGEFORD 100,000 families could be locked out of early childhood when a twin-engined Aero flares into the fuel tanks to set (Timewell). And we grabbed Tait, though, was still hiding education under a crackdown Fred Commander piloted by it alight, hoping to destroy evi- McNamarra and took both of north of Katherine and was on stay-at-home parents se- Mccue Donald Tait left Brunei head- dence of his cargo. them back to the cop shop. not arrested until two days curing childcare rebates. ing for the Top End early on After being alerted to the “On daylight, we went out later when he made the mis- [email protected] The Department of Social January 22, 1978. chase, Mr Hart and colleague to the aeroplane. You could take of waving down an un- Services has road-tested an in- Tait’s plane was carrying Bill Taylor arrived in Kather- smell the dope that was still marked police vehicle. come threshold of $160,000 250kg of marijuana. Mr Hart, ine area about 3am. Following smouldering.” From the time of his arrest voters believed was “reason- FORMER Darwin drug squad who spent 23 years as a police- a check of the aircraft, their “The drugs had been Timewell maintained he was a able and fair’’ as a benchmark detective Dennis Hart stum- man, is convinced it wasn’t next stop was a motel where packed into drums, so I reckon bit player in the operation. for families who should be bet- bled across a name he didn’t Tait’s first Top End flight. suspect Peter McNamarra was about 90 per cent of it didn’t His story must have been ter off under any changes. expect in a recent online That evening, as a RAAF staying. burn at all.” convincing, as he got the light- Some parents said the in- search for rugby scores and Hercules headed toward Dar- Parked near the motel was a When the two policemen est sentence of the group, only come threshold should be in- news from his homeland of win, air traffic controllers de- VW Kombi owned by Time- drove back into Katherine, three years. Tait served six creased to $180,000 to New Zealand. tected an unidentified aircraft well, who at that stage was they spotted Leonard Bartley, years and eight months. encourage the second income The name didn’t belong to a on their radar. using the name Anthony Scott. 20, who Mr Hart had locked up But Mr Hart remains con- earner to return to work. rugby player but Kiwi Gregory The Hercules went to inves- “So Bill and I snuck out and previously in relation to a vinced Timewell was the key According to market re- Timewell, 65, who was just re- tigate the mystery plane, lead- had a look in the Kombi and it massive marijuana crop on player and it was activities search by Orima, 70 per cent of leased from a US jail after 15 ing to a chase towards was empty but there was an Wollogorang Station in the such as the flights to the Top parents backed the system years for being a kingpin in a Katherine before lack of fuel aeronautic map with Charles Gulf country. End which saw him hone his being more generous to par- global drug operation worth forced the Hercules back to Point marked on it,” Mr Hart Bartley was arrested that skills to the point where he be- ents earning under $160,000. tens of millions of dollars. Darwin. recalled. night, and according to Mr came one of the world’s biggest When asked if the system Fate determined Mr Hart Tait put his plane down on a “We went and knocked on Hart, “he dropped the bucket marijuana smugglers of the should be less generous to fam- and Timewell would meet farm north of Katherine, firing the door and lassoed him on the whole lot of them”. past century. ilies earning $160,000, 67 per cent agreed. Man jailed for bashing spouse while children watched on Parents also told Orima “many participants felt posi- tively about continuing the subsidy for those whose family SHAE MCDONALD other on his female partner. at the man but missed. Mr Bur- physically assault his partner count for his guilty plea and income was above $250,000 or The Darwin Magistrates Court ton said Bush then “struck her until she threw the brick. the fact he had not assaulted above (ie not cutting it off) as it A “SAVAGE” domestic viol- was told Bush, 30, and the several times with clenched Mr McMaster also said the anyone between June last year appropriately recognised the ence attack in front of two woman had an argument on fists to the mouth and right assault on the prisoner, in and his arrest in February this higher contribution to the tax children has resulted in a 15- June 4 last year. cheek”. which Bush punched another year. base such families made.’’ month jail sentence for an Bush told the victim “I feel She fell to the ground where inmate twice to the face, was Bush was sentenced to 15 “They’re paying a lot of abusive partner. like smashing you” in front of she was kicked in the head and the result of paranoia from months’ jail, backdated to Feb- taxes, they should get some- Tristan Bush admitted two her two children. arm. years of marijuana use. ruary. thing,’’ a Brisbane parent told counts of aggravated assault, Prosecutor Richard Burton Defence lawyer Shane Magistrate Greg Cavanagh He will be eligible for parole the report. one on a prison inmate and an- said the woman threw a brick McMaster said Bush did not admitted Bush deserved a dis- in December. V1 - NTNE01Z01MA 06 NEWS SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Hunting a sadistic killer Bow-and-arrow slaughter of cat worries police dangerous risk to humans.” Shae Top End Lost and Found McDonalD has warned cat owners in the to the property following a dis- arrow either side of its face in managed to remove the arrow, notified police and would file a Northern Suburbs on its web- [email protected] tressed call from the residents. order to transport it to the vet. but the cat died shortly after report with animal welfare. site. The pair had been regularly “The poor cat was really dis- because of haemorrhaging. NT Police duty superin- “Sorry for the horrific pho- POLICE are looking for the feeding the stray and were tressed,’’ she said. She said she had “no idea” tendent Del Jones has encour- tos but this is a horrific act,’’ it perpetrator of the bow and considering adopting it. The three-year-old male why anyone would do such a aged anyone with information read. arrow killing of a cat in the Group co-ordinator Kayla was taken to The Ark Animal thing to an animal. about the incident to come for- “Not only is this a prosecut- Darwin suburb of Nightcliff. Colquhoun said the arrow – Hospital in Palmerston. Ms Colquhoun said there ward. able offence but these cats will The black tomcat was found lodged at the back of the cat’s Vet Marie Montgomery- were more humane ways to re- “It’s quite concerning there be dying a long and agonising stuck in a staircase on Friday jaw – meant it would not fit in a Quin told the Sunday Territori- move feral cats. is someone out there with a death. night. crate to transport it. an the cat had to be put under “It’s just a terrible way to bow and arrow injuring ani- “It is completely beyond be- Members of the Top End Ms Colquhoun said one of anaesthetic in order to operate. die,” she said. mals,’’ she said. lief how anybody can act in Rehoming Group were called her colleagues had to cut the “Ms Montgomery-Quin Ms Colquhoun said she had “It’s also an extremely such a heinous manner.” Fun-seekers busting out for great weekend treats KATINA VANGOPOULOS ANY excuse not to be social was futile as Darwin was bust- ling with the sounds and tastes of a good day out yesterday. Nightcliff Seabreeze Festi- val, Seaside Sounds and Brash- er Nats were among those events offering something for all sorts. The Taste Food and Wine Festival began yesterday and Jonathan Michel cooks up a continues today. treat at the Seabreeze Festival The Nightcliff Seabreeze Festival saw thousands line the foreshore as they perused mar- ket stalls, took in different cuis- ines and treats and marvelled at spray-paint murals. Lisa Cadd from Bakewell was with daughter Tynesha, 9, and said it was a unique day. “We saw some Japanese dancing, which was beautiful, and it’s a great opportunity to see different things and make a full day of it,” she said. Musician Rick Graham, Garden fairies Lexi Harper and who was busking, said he sim- Jacqui La Croix at Nightcliff ply wanted to contribute to the day. “I live in Nightcliff, it’s my suburb, and I’ve finally built up the nerve to come out here,” he said. Brasher Nats had those wanting the best in burnouts in early at Hidden Valley Race- way, while Seaside Sounds kicked off later on for the party crowd at Darwin Ski Club. Seabreeze organisers said a record crowd was likely, while tickets for Seaside Sounds had Baney Vader, Sky Markus, Lea Santos, Alexx Mudd, Ellen Musk, Charlene Rodrigues and Alicia Mitchell at Seaside Sounds Lisa Cadd and Tynesha, 9, continued to sell well as the Pictures: IVAN RACHMAN and PATRINA MALONE enjoy the sights of Seabreeze night kicked in. BULK A bulk-billing medical service BILLING at Arafura Medical Clinics is now available at the Casuarina Shopping Village Dr Lionel Crompton is leading an experienced team of doctors available six days a week at 54 Bradshaw Tce Casuarina (behind Bob Jane T-Mart) NEW PATIENTS ARE MOST WELCOME Phone 8927 5599 www.arafuramedical.com.au Open Monday-Friday 8am to 7pm Saturday 8am to 4pm Arafura Medical Clinic, Arafura Skin Clinic and Darwin Gynaecology Specialist Clinic operate from the same premises NTNE01Z01MA - V1 NEWS 07 SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Tapsell‘s ready to rock the Logies Territory girl Miranda Tapsell has been nominated for two awards at tonight’s Logies Picture: STEPHEN COOPER nel 9 drama series Love Child. (Tapsell’s first feature movie),” happen to win, that’s when it that you tried and I didn’t want for most nominees and win- The first-time Logies nomi- she said. could go all haywire. to have that regret.” ners. nee is ready to shine, cement- “But you’ll have to wait and “I’m always big on prep- Leaving her home town was “It will be a big day with lots ing her position as one of the see (what it looks like) … I want aration.” a chance that paid off, with the of media, hair and make-up country’s most talented actors, it to be a surprise.” Preparation is something second season of Love Child to and things like that,” she said. in style. Tapsell has prepared a that has helped Tapsell cata- premiere on Tuesday. “It’ll all be a bit of a surreal RISING Territory star Miran- “I’m not stopping short of speech in the “off chance” she pult herself from an everyday “I’m at the stage where any- experience at the beginning. da Tapsell will be a long way glamour,” Tapsell told the Sun- is named the winner in one or Territory girl to one of the thing could happen now, my “The red carpet experience from the rugged bushland of day Territorian. both of her categories. most familiar faces on Austra- situation could change, the is always a flurry because it her childhood home in Jabiru “It’s the Logies … I certainly “It may seem presumptuous lian television. acting industry is never cer- happens so quickly and within when she walks the red carpet won’t be in thongs and shorts, to a lot of people but I would be “You’ve got to take any op- tain,” Tapsell said. a blink of an eye you go ‘did at the 57th TV Logie Awards in that’s for sure.” so much more confident if I portunity you get with both “I love where I am and am that happen?’ Melbourne tonight. Tapsell said she selected a worked out exactly what I was hands,” she said. just so happy about what’s “It’s like a dream, people Sydney-based Tapsell, 27, dress by Australian label By going to say on the off chance I “If it means getting out of happening to me.” talking to you and cameras has been nominated for two Weave to wear to the event. won,” she said. the Territory like it has for me Tapsell has not made a deci- flashing and you go ‘oh my Logie Awards for her role as “The seamstress did all of “It’s better to be prepared. then you have to do that. sion about attending any of the gosh, people want to know Martha Tennant in the Chan- the costumes for The Sapphires “If I think ‘I’ll be fine’ and I “Because you’ll forever wish Logies after-parties, a tradition me’.” Waterfront dining under darWin’s tropical skies Ph: (08) 8981 6868 Pee Wee’s is open 7 nights a week from 5:30pm til late Gift vouchers available Email: [email protected] 2014 tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Award winner - No 6 Favourite Fine Dining Restaurant in Australia V1 - NTNE01Z01MA NTNE01Z01MA - V1 NEWS 09 SUNDAY MAY 3 2015 Choice Nepal’s exposes brekky sugar terror shockers KAREN COLLIER SOME breakfast cereals – in- haunts cluding child favourites – con- tain up to 40 per cent sugar. The products have as much as three teaspoons of sugar per recommended serve, a review has found. The Choice investigation branded some products “nu- Tanka tritional nightmares”. The consumer body’s study of 204 ready-to-eat cereals found just over one in four as top health choices. Coles Honey Crunch with Nuts had the biggest sugar content, followed by Kellogg’s Frosties. They contained 100 times more sugar than the lowest amounts on the market, Choice said. While salt levels were gen- erally dropping, those still packing a punch included Black & Gold Corn Flakes and Kellogg’s Crispix. These had 70 times more sodium per 100g than low-salt option Uncle Tobys Shredded Wheat. Choice spokesman Tom Godfrey said cereals were “no- torious for healthy-sounding claims, often masking not-so- nutritious contents”. “Some of the best cereals will have a mix of high fibre, wholegrains, and low sodium and sugar,” he advised. The Australian Breakfast Cereal Manufacturers Forum said the industry contributed very little towards overall kilo- joule, total sugar, sodium and Tanka Gajmer with daughter Samikchya, 6, was in Nepal when the earthquake hit and has now returned to Darwin Picture: KATRINA BRIDGEFORD fat intake. Choice found high-fibre of- DANI McDONALD south east of the capital Kath- He tried to make his way to- The town stayed intact, un- there was no water – now is a fers included Goldenvale mandu. wards a tree but stopped half like Kathmandu. terrible time for them,” Mr (Aldi) Just Bran and Wool- WHILE thousands of people He had been to the shop- way when he realised the tree Mr Gajmer flew to the capi- Gajmer said. worths Select High Fibre Bran. desperately search for hope ping centre and was walking might fall over. tal city on Tuesday, where The United Nations esti- It said many kids’ cereals amid devastation, a Darwin home when he stopped to talk “It was terrible,” he said. large parts were flattened. mates 2.8 million Nepalese are had less than 1g of fibre per local just wanted to get home to some friends in the middle He described the road as “There was just devastation, displaced and more than 3.5 serve, barely denting their to his family. of the road. moving like a wave. and it was so messy,” he said. million people are estimated to daily requirement. Nightcliff’s Tanka Gajmer “I turned around and Every three to four hours He said a lot of people’s be in need of food assistance. High-scoring standouts was in Nepal when the 7.8- thought I felt dizzy,” Mr Gaj- another rumble would hit. houses were located on the Luckily, all of Mr Gajmer’s were Sanitarium Weet-Bix for magnitude quake struck on mer recalled. “I thought, what “Seven times it shook,” he said. ground, and they now found friends survived the earth- Kids and Freedom Foods Rice April 25. is happening to me.” Buildings managed to stay themselves homeless and suf- quake, but he won’t be heading Puffs. He was staying in a town “Then everyone started intact because they were made fering. back to the country for at least [email protected] called Damak about 400km shouting earthquake.” out of bamboo. “There was no food, and two years, he said. 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AN amazing tale of survival His 68-year-old wife was has emerged from the fer- found clinging to a tree. ocious super-storm which Police Minister Jo-Anne claimed five lives and devas- Miller said: “Everybody in tated a small community in Queensland, I think, is shock- southeast Queensland. ed by this loss of life during this Emmett O’Brien was killed weather event. when his utility was swept off “For those communities the road by raging flood waters around Caboolture, and Elim- just north of Caboolture on bah in particular, those com- Friday night after almost munities are going to find it 400mm of rain had been very hard to cope with this loss dumped in the area. of life and be able to heal.” But two council workers As the sun shone out of a were able to pluck his 16-year- big blue sky yesterday, the old son Keegan and 21-year- scene at King Johns Creek was old stepdaughter Tegan Farrell a heartbreaking reminder of to safety as they were being the impact of one of the biggest carried away by a fast-rushing deluges ever to hit the state’s creek, preventing even greater southeast. tragedy. The O’Brien and McDon- The pair managed to escape ald families’ vehicles were from the vehicle and were propped against the railway swept under a railway bridge bridge, nose-down in the towards a road on the other quickly-subsiding creek water, side of King Johns Creek barely 2m separating them. where two Moreton Bay Re- Moreton district police In- gional Bay employees were spector Lee Jeffries said the working. cars were trapped against the The workers used a rope to guard rails at the side of the haul the youngsters out of the road and then swept over and swirling waters. But sadly there hurled against the rail bridge. was no sign of Mr Emmett, 49, The Queensland Police for- and his body was recovered ensic crash unit will investigate about 100m downstream yes- whether warning signs were terday morning. ignored. It is understood there Three people travelling in a was signage at least on the four-wheel-drive in front of Mr southern side of the creek Emmett’s car also died in the crossing. incident about 5.30pm. “The road was well and Tamra McDonald, 39, her truly flooded and the vehicles father Tony, 74, and son Tyler, have entered a flooded road,” 5, were from Elimbah — the Insp Jeffries said. same small town as the O’Bri- He said the five deaths ens — about 6km from Cab- again highlighted the dangers oolture. of driving in flood waters. In a separate incident, a 75- “I would like to never see year-old man drowned after this type of incident occur his sedan became submerged again,’’ he said. Four people died in these vehicles after they were carried away by flood waters north of Caboolture on Friday night Picture: TARA CROSER Sandgate shopping centre in Brisbane’s north goes under Flood victims Tamra McDonald and her son Tyler Callum Mackenzie and Andre Thies at their Stones Corner home Big spend on Western Front events Elton bows out without Darwin gig AUSTRALIANS will learn boost spending by taxpayers War Memorial to compile the THE Northern Territory has shows in Brisbane, Melbourne he said. “I am only too aware of more about the brutal World until 2018 from $250 million to official history of recent cam- missed out on Sir Elton John’s and Adelaide for the tour. just how precious the time War I campaigns on the West- $285 million, including $88.7 paigns in East Timor, Afghani- tour of Australia in December. The 68-year-old musician ahead is. My sons are growing ern Front between 1916 and million next financial year. stan and Iraq. Among his Australian gigs said he wanted to scale down up so quickly, their early years 1918 with an extra $35.5 million Funding was due to fall The focus for the extra will be the final show at Syd- his touring commitments after are just flying by and I want to for commemorative events to away after 2015, but the extra money will be events at Lone ney’s Qantas Credit Union this year’s world jaunt to spend be there with them. be announced in this month’s $35.5 million will ensure the Pine in August, Fromelles, Arena, where he holds the re- more time with his partner “So this final concert in the federal budget. nation’s attention is drawn to Pozieres and La Hamel in cord for the most gigs, before David Furnish and their sons Hunter Valley will give me one In the wake of the Anzac the Western Front carnage. France; Polygon Wood, Belgi- its demolition. Zachary, 4, and Elijah, 2. last chance to say farewell to Centenary commemorating The budget, to be unveiled um and Beersheba in Israel. It He will also play his final “The simple truth is I want the people who have been so the ill-fated Gallipoli cam- on May 12, will also include will also support a range of concert at Hunter Valley’s to spend more time with my faithful to me over the dec- paign the Government will $8.7 million for the Australian events around Australia. Hope Estate and has booked family and less time touring,’ ades.” NTNE01Z01MA - V1

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