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Leggie bamboozles Coutts with 7-15

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Leggie bamboozles Coutts with 7-15

 

By Tim Howard

Harwood leg spinner Jacob McMahon has bamboozled Coutts Crossing on the opening day of the Clarence River Cricket Association first grade competition.

Jacob, the youngest of the three McMahon brothers playing for Harwood on Saturday, took 7/15 from 17 overs to put his team on front on day one and in pursuit of outright points.

Premiers Harwood rumbled Coutts for 103 and marched to a first innings lead headed by an unbeaten half century to Coby Tabor, reaching 2/111 at stumps.

But the day started brightly for Coutts, who won the toss and chose to bat first on an immaculately prepared Harwood Oval pitch.

Openers Tim Tilse, 22, and Beau Sevil 37, were in command taking the score to 61 before Harwood skipper Ben McMahon made his master stroke, introducing Jacob to the attack.

Almost immediately he made the breakthrough his team needed, getting Sevil hit a catch to Ben.

Then the carnage began.

For the addition of just two more runs he had the dangerous Jamie Firth caught for one and Scott Rankin for a duck.

No batter after the openers reached double figures as Harwood totally dominated at the bowling crease.

Harwood’s batters backed their bowling and fielding effort, marching comfortably to 111/2 at stumps.

In addition to Tabor’s half century Matthew Farrell scored 25 and Ben McMahon was 20 not out.

It’s hard to see Harwood missing out on outright points from here.

Harwood legspinner Jacob McMahon turned the game against Coutts Crossing with a devastating spell that yielded 7/15.

Quick runs on Saturday and then Coutts batters have to back up against McMahon’s leg breaks that so battled them in the first innings.

There was also a strong family connection in the Tucabia team at Ulmarra Showground with veteran Chris Adamson and his 15-year-old son Myles taking the field together.

The older Adamson created a legend for fiery pace bowling in local and representative cricket over nearly two decades and Myles’ 3/19 from 6.2 overs on Saturday showed he is ready to follow that path.

He came into the attack with his team in trouble as East’s freewheeling opening bat Shannon Connor had clubbed four sixes and a four in his 38 of the 58 opening partnership.

Myles had the other opening bat caught behind off his first ball in first grade and endured the misfortune of two more dropped catches in the over.

But the blame rests in the family as it was Chris who dropped one and he dropped the other.

The wicket cracked open the Easts batting, which slumped to 4-70 as the younger Adamson and Brad Chard 2/49 ripped into the middle order.

Chris Adamson was the fifth bowler Tucabia turned to and he showed his son how to mop up the tail.

He snared the wicket of Easts top scorer Aaron McFadyen for 47 and winkled out three of the last four to finish with figures of 4/35 from seven overs.

Tucabia’s opening bats Brad Lloyd 3no and Tim Bultitude 15no battled through a tough nine overs to make sure both returned next week for the run chase.

At Ellem Oval Lawrence is in a strong position in a rain affected game against South Services/Westlawn, reaching 4/131 when lightning forced players from the field after 36 overs had been bowled.

The rain came soon after, meaning Lawrence will come out to bat on Saturday with Doug Harris 60no and Hayden Ensbey on 20 not out.

Veteran opening bat Mark Ensbey also enjoyed the first day of the season, scoring 25 in a solid opening partnership with Nathan Anderson, 12.

Souths Westlawn had been tight in the field with veteran seamer Nathan Blanch, 1/28, not giving away much in an 11-over spell.

But the batting got on top and Harris and Ensbey had started to score freely just before players were forced from the field.

Lawrence, last season’s beaten grand finalists, are in a good position to push for quick runs and to make life difficult for a re-building South Services batting line up.

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Port Douglas: A Tropical Escape on Australia’s Far North Coast

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Port Douglas: A Tropical Escape on Australia’s Far North Coast

 

By Liam Jennings

Nestled between the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, Port Douglas is one of Australia’s most idyllic travel destinations. Located in Far North Queensland, this charming coastal town offers a unique blend of natural beauty, luxury, and adventure, making it an essential stop for anyone seeking an unforgettable escape. In recent years, Port Douglas has gained increasing popularity, not only among Australian tourists but also international travellers seeking a tropical getaway.

A Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef

One of the main draws of Port Douglas is its proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. With the reef just a short boat ride away, this town has become a favoured departure point for snorkelling, scuba diving, and reef cruises. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a novice just looking to dip your toes in the water, the vibrant coral reefs, teeming with marine life, offer a breathtaking underwater experience.

Operators in Port Douglas provide a range of tours to suit all preferences and budgets. Visitors can opt for full-day excursions to outer reefs, half-day snorkelling trips, or even luxury sailing cruises. Some tours offer the opportunity to dive with certified instructors, while others allow guests to experience the reef from the comfort of glass-bottom boats.

Beyond the reef, visitors can explore Low Isles, a cluster of coral islands just 15 kilometres off the coast. The pristine white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and resident turtles make this a tranquil spot to experience the wonders of the reef without the crowds.

Great Barrier Reef

Discovering the Daintree Rainforest

While the reef is a major attraction, Port Douglas’ location also makes it the perfect base for exploring the Daintree Rainforest, the oldest rainforest in the world. Just a 30-minute drive north, the Daintree offers a lush and diverse ecosystem filled with towering trees, waterfalls, and unique wildlife.

Guided tours through the rainforest give visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the area’s natural beauty and learn about the rich biodiversity. For those looking for a bit of adventure, there are zip-lining tours through the canopy, jungle surfing experiences, and opportunities to spot cassowaries, one of the largest flightless birds in the world.

A visit to Mossman Gorge, located on the southern edge of the Daintree, is another must. The gorge, with its clear waters and ancient ferns, offers visitors the chance to swim in freshwater pools or take a leisurely walk along its scenic trails. The area is of great cultural significance to the local Kuku Yalanji people, and guided tours provide insights into their deep connection with the land.

Luxurious Accommodations and Fine Dining

Port Douglas isn’t just about nature and adventure; it’s also known for its luxury offerings. From five-star resorts to boutique hotels, the town caters to travellers looking for a more upscale experience. Many of the accommodations boast incredible views of the Coral Sea or the Daintree Rainforest, creating a sense of peaceful seclusion.

The dining scene in Port Douglas is another highlight, with fresh local produce and seafood taking centre stage. Macrossan Street, the town’s main strip, is lined with an array of restaurants offering everything from casual beachside fare to fine dining. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample freshly caught barramundi, prawns, and Moreton Bay bugs, often served with a tropical twist using ingredients like mango and lime.

For those who enjoy a more laid-back culinary experience, the Port Douglas Sunday Market is a must-visit. Located in Anzac Park, this market offers a variety of local goods, from fresh fruits and vegetables to handcrafted souvenirs. It’s a great way to mingle with locals and enjoy the town’s relaxed vibe.

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Events and Activities

Port Douglas hosts several events throughout the year that add to its appeal as a travel destination. One of the most popular is Carnivale, an annual festival celebrating the region’s culture, food, and music. Held in May, Carnivale features street parades, beach days, and gourmet food events, bringing together locals and visitors alike.

For golf enthusiasts, Port Douglas is home to some world-class golf courses, including the 18-hole championship course at the Sheraton Mirage. With its scenic views and challenging layout, it’s a golfer’s paradise.

Getting There

Port Douglas is an hour’s drive from Cairns along the scenic Captain Cook Highway. The road hugs the coastline, offering stunning ocean views on one side and dense rainforest on the other. While many visitors choose to rent a car, shuttle services from Cairns are also available.

With its perfect combination of adventure, luxury, and sustainability, Port Douglas continues to captivate travellers from around the world. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, exploration, or a taste of tropical paradise, this coastal gem promises an unforgettable experience.

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Best Website Builders

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The best website builders for beginners in 2024 looking to start a website

 

By Liam Jennings

Building a website is easier than ever in 2024, thanks to a variety of intuitive website builders tailored for beginners. Whether you’re looking to create a blog, portfolio, or online store, here are the best platforms for starting your web journey.

1. Wix: Best Overall for Beginners

Wix is one of the most beginner-friendly platforms available. Its drag-and-drop editor makes designing a website easy without any coding skills. With over 800 customisable templates, Wix allows users to build anything from a personal blog to a robust online store. Additionally, its Artificial Design Intelligence (ADI) can generate a website for you by asking a few questions, making the process even faster.

Price: Free basic plan; premium plans start at $16/month.

2. Squarespace: Best for Design-Oriented Sites

For users focused on aesthetics, Squarespace is an excellent choice. Its sleek, professionally designed templates allow beginners to create beautiful websites quickly. Squarespace is ideal for creatives, photographers, and small businesses. It offers integrated marketing tools such as SEO features and email campaigns, giving your site a polished look with minimal effort.

Price: Premium plans start at $16/month.

3. Shopify: Best for E-Commerce

Shopify is the go-to platform for beginners wanting to create an online store. Known for its e-commerce focus, Shopify makes it easy to set up a fully functional store with product pages, shopping carts, and integrated payment options. The platform offers customizable templates and a range of tools for managing inventory, shipping, and taxes. Shopify also supports multiple sales channels, allowing you to sell on your website, social media, and even in-person via a POS system.

Price: Plans start at $39/month, but Shopify offers a 14-day free trial.

4. WordPress.com: Best for Bloggers

WordPress.com is the simplified version of the widely used WordPress.org. It’s perfect for beginners interested in blogging, offering easy-to-use customization options and a variety of templates. As users become more advanced, they can scale to WordPress.org for more customisation.

Price: Free basic plan; premium plans start at $4/month.

5. GoDaddy: Best for Quick Set-Up

GoDaddy is known for fast website setups. Its Website + Marketing feature simplifies the creation process, making it ideal for beginners who need an online presence without a steep learning curve. Integrated marketing tools and social media integration make it a handy all-in-one solution for small businesses.

Price: Premium plans start at $9.99/month.

Conclusion

Choosing the best website builder depends on your specific needs. Wix is great for flexibility, Squarespace for design, Shopify for e-commerce, WordPress.com for bloggers, and GoDaddy for quick, simple setups. Each offers an easy path to getting your website up and running with minimal hassle.

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The UE Miniroll

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The UE Miniroll

The Ultimate Ears Miniroll is the latest addition to the lineup

 

By Liam Jennings

The Ultimate Ears Miniroll is the latest addition to UE’s popular line of portable Bluetooth speakers, known for its compact size and powerful sound. Released on the 4 October 2024, the Miniroll is designed as the most portable and affordable speaker in the lineup, priced at around $99. Weighing just 279 grams, it’s incredibly lightweight and easy to carry, making it perfect for on-the-go use.

Despite its small size, the Miniroll offers impressive audio performance with a single 45.6 mm active driver and a passive radiator, delivering clear and bassy sound. One of its standout features is the PartyUp capability, allowing you to sync an unlimited number of Miniroll speakers together for a more immersive sound experience. However, this feature is limited to Miniroll speakers and doesn’t work with other UE models.

With an IP67 rating, the Miniroll is waterproof, dustproof, and drop-proof up to 1.2 meters, making it highly durable for outdoor adventures. It also boasts up to 12 hours of battery life, which can be recharged via USB-C. This speaker is ideal for those who want high-quality sound in a compact, rugged package that can easily be attached to bags or bikes with its flexible strap​.

Additionally, UE has taken steps toward sustainability, with the Miniroll made from at least 40% recycled plastic​.

Available in four colours – black, blue, grey, and pin – the Miniroll is both stylish and eco-conscious, making it a great choice for tech-savvy music lovers who are always on the move.

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