Surviving Winter 2007
The dread of winter is descending in Toowoomba and no where worse than the top oval at Downlands where the under 14 B rugby team with two Tiwi kids played on Saturday afternoon.Tiwi have been at Downlands now for over twelve months. The kids are smart but their intelligence is not reflected as teachers see it, in a 'Reading Age'. But they understand complex issues and are smart aboriginal way. They can find their way through the mangroves and know how to hunt and live in the bush!

After the Rugby, they came back to Brisbane and joined the Kenmore parish and St V de P at mass. On Sunday we took a trip to see the High Rise at the Gold Coast, but on Sunday night, watching TV before a log fire, it was clear they they did not want to go back to Downlands!
There is nothing wrong with Downlands, everyone there is terrific, but they were saying: what is the use of us freezing up there, we won't be lawyers, doctors and accountants like many of the other kids at Downlands! Why strain, they just wanted to go home !!!We talked about it, about the many who had died unnecessarily on the Tiwi Islands, from a kidney disease which could have been avoided with the right help in the right way at the right time, and from depression: just not wanting to live any more.
We reflected how their grandfather Noel Puantulura had sent them down to get hope and to bring hope back! They accepted that they had a John the Baptist role, to keep 'the way open', so others could come later and bring back more hope.
And they decided to put the head down and continue to try. A visit to MacDonald's helped too!
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