The Northern Rivers Times Edition 178

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The Northern Rivers Times

December 7, 2023

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Contents of Murwillumbah’s three 50-year-old time capsules revealed

HISTORY REVEALED: Council staff, accompanied by John Henley and Garry Smith - former members of the community service organisation Apex - examine the contents of Murwillumbah’s community time capsule placed by Apex in 1973.

By Sarah Waters The true treasures from one of the 50-yearold time capsules unearthed from beneath Murwillumbah Library may never be known. After half-a-century under the ground, the seal on the time capsule placed by community service organisation Apex, did not withstand the test of time, leaving memoirs and relics damaged. Two-time capsules, in the form of metal barrels, were buried in 1973 at the start of construction of the Murwillumbah Civic and Cultural Centre. They contained 50-year-old letters from the NSW Governor, Tweed Shire President, community members as well as newspapers and

photographs. One capsule was placed by Tweed Shire Council and another by the Murwillumbah branch of Apex Australia on behalf of the community. A third capsule - a small, wax-sealed glass jar placed by Civic Centre construction workers - was a surprise find. At the 50-year mark in October this year, the capsules were made available for public viewing for several weeks while still in their resting place. However, there was worry the contents may be damaged as the capsules were buried in the dirt below the foundations of the library with little protection from the elements. When they were finally opened on November

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LETTERS FROM THE PAST: Descendants of well-known local identity and former councillor Clarrie Hall browsing the photographs and letters addressed to them in Council’s time capsule. From left, Suzanne, Geoff, Richard, Beverley and Margaret.

9, in a controlled environment, the time they had spent underground appeared to have taken its toll on the Apex capsule. Mayor of Tweed Shire Chris Cherry said unfortunately the seal on Apex’s time capsule had failed to protect the contents. “Sadly, initial concerns for the conditions of the contents were warranted,” Ms Cherry said. “The contents of Apex’s community capsule were damaged to varying degrees, from completely disintegrated through to sodden and covered in active mould,” she said. Council’s capsule survived a lot better and most of the material, including council papers, a small number of

photographs and several

Mr Smith said it was

and 2022.

sealed envelopes, were

disappointing their

Tweed Shire Council

in good shape.

time capsule had been

is inviting owners

The construction

compromised, however

or descendants of

worker’s capsule

community members

community members

contained papers and

would still have an

letters.

opportunity to view the

The contents of the

sodden goods.

Apex capsule were

“We were so looking

slowly removed by staff

forward to an opening

who were qualified to

ceremony where we

One family has already

handle historic items and

could all view and

been reunited with the

transferred to a plastic

celebrate this moment

letters left for them

sheeting in the sun to

in Murwillumbah’s

by their well-known

assess and neutralise

history,” Mr Smith said.

ancestor - former Tweed

active mould.

“But unfortunately,

Shire councillor Clarrie

The remaining two

the capsule did not

Hall, which the Tweed’s

capsules’ contents, which

stand the test of time

main dam was named

were less affected by

and succumbed to the

after.

moisture and mould,

elements.”

were laid on a table to

Murwillumbah has

dry.

experienced several

Former Apex members

floods since the capsules

Garry Smith, who was

were placed, including

present at the sealing of

the major flood in

20, 2023, to claim

the Apex capsule, and

1974 which inundated

identifiable contents.

John Henley, watched

the library site and

All unidentified

as the capsules were

subsequent floods in

damaged items will be

opened.

1989, 2001, 2008, 2017

disposed of.

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