Clermont Rag 15 January 2021

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CLERMONT RAG FRIDAY, 15 JANUARY 2021

PURE PEOPLE POWER FIELDS AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS IN ISAAC Nearly 70 nominations have been received for the 2021 Isaac region Australia Day Awards as residents recognise local champions, quiet achievers and unsung heroes. The impressive field of nominees for the regional awards included 19 outstanding local residents nominated for Citizen of the Year and eight young achievers for Young Citizen of the Year. The Corporate Community Contribution of the Year received five nominations and 15 nominations were received for Community Event of the Year. Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said on top of the regional award nominees, an impressive pool of residents were nominated for local award medallions in Sport, Culture and Arts, Achievement and Community Business. “The annual Isaac region Australia Day Awards continue to acknowledge and recognise some of the region’s most extraordinary residents,” she said.

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“It is one of my greatest pleasures alongside my fellow Councillors each year to be able to recognise the exceptional people, groups and businesses through these awards. “The awards are a fantastic opportunity to celebrate our local champions. “On behalf of Council and the Isaac community, I congratulate every nominee and extend our thanks and appreciation for everything that you do to make your community a great place to live.” In addition to regional and local awards, a Mayor’s Award is also presented in each community to recognise outstanding achievement. Winners of the regional and local awards will be announced at the Australia Day community events on Tuesday, 26 January 2021. The 2021 Australia Day Awards is an Isaac Continued next page... Pictured: Mayor Anne Baker with 2020 Isaac Region Citzen of the Year winner, Clermont’s Andrea Moller.


PURE PEOPLE POWER FIELDS AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS IN ISAAC CONT’D... Regional Council eventassisted by the Australian Government through the National Australia Day Council. Visit Council’s Facebook page, website on isaac. qld.gov.au or call 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227) for more information on your local Isaac region events which are operating in accordance with COVIDSafe event checklists. The following list of nominees are for the major regionwide categories for the 2021 Australia Day Awards to be announced on 26 January alongside local medallion nominees.

2021 EVENT OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Nominee

Community

Moranbah Miners’ Memorial and Driveways at Dusk

Moranbah

John Allen Memorial Golf Day

Moranbah

Moranbah Bulldogs AFL Club – Under 12 Derby Blue vs White

Moranbah

Moranbah Twilight Christmas Markets

Moranbah

4RFM Fitness Fundraiser

Moranbah

ELAM COVID Emergency Response Program

Moranbah

2021 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

Moranbah State School Book Week Parade

Moranbah

Nominee

Community

4RFM Road Safety Week

Moranbah

Kim Lennane

Middlemount

4RFM Scavenger Hunt

Moranbah

Nic Kelly

Middlemount

MCSA Netball 3rd Annual Carnival

Middlemount

Peta Oram

Middlemount

Middlemount

Mark Robertson

St Lawrence

2019 Middlemount Community Christmas Celebrations

Karen Armstrong

St Lawrence

International Rural Women’s Day Luncheon

Clermont

Ryan Storey

Moranbah

Kids Voice 2020

Clermont

Jarrid Kennedy

Moranbah

Nebo

Lynnie Busk

Moranbah

Nebo Town Christmas Fair – Nebo Sport and Recreation Club

Paul William Lewis

Moranbah

Try a Tri - Glenden Community Group

Glenden

Deanna Hardy

Moranbah

Mark Hollands

Moranbah

Desley Kerr

Moranbah

Rhondda Witherspoon

Moranbah

Bella Exposito

2021 CORPORATE CONTRIBUTION OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Nominee

Community Regionwide

Moranbah

Isaac Community Chest corporate contributors – BHP, Anglo American, Civeo, AquilaResources/South32 and Isaac Regional Council

Cheryl Arthur

Dysart

Focus Sports and Remedial Massage

Moranbah

Kate Hardwick

Nebo

Moranbah

Elisha Parker

Clermont

ELAM COVID Emergency Response Program

Freddy Bartusch

Clermont

Moranbah

Tammy Lando

Carmila

4RFM for Moranbah Miners’ Memorial and Remembrance Day broadcasts Carmila Hotel

Carmila

2021 YOUNG CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES Nominee

Community

Crystal-Rose Madelene Paul

Dysart

Morgan Stockwell

Moranbah

Jarrad Cliffe

Moranbah

Sarah Peterson

Moranbah

Taine Waerea

Glenden

Christopher Ward

Glenden

Tamara Coleman

Glenden

Aaron Kleier

Clermont


ISAAC COUNCIL TO COMMENCE RECRUITMENT PROCESS FOR NEW CEO Isaac Regional Council will this month commence the process to recruit a new Chief Executive Officer. Isaac Regional Mayor Anne Baker said this was part of an orderly transition plan initiated after current CEO Gary Stevenson, PSM, advised Council early last year he planned to step down by mid-2021. “Gary joined Isaac Regional Council as CEO in 2016 and has guided the organisation through significant challenges and milestones during his time with us, including of course the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across our communities,” Mayor Baker said. “Council is very reluctant to see him go but understands Gary has made the decision to step

away and spend more time with his family. “Gary has brought a high level of professionalism to the role and his trusted advice has been instrumental in shaping the future direction of our Council and our Region.” Mayor Baker said Council would commence a nationwide recruitment process later this month. “This may not necessarily be a quick or easy process but we will look to have a new CEO in place by mid-year.” Mayor Baker said. “I envisage there will be a handover transition period once the new CEO is appointed before we finally farewell Gary.”

WATER RESTRICTIONS LIFTED IN CLERMONT Water restrictions in Clermont have been lifted, thanks to significant rainfall into the Theresa Creek Dam catchment. This change came into effect from 3pm on Monday, 21 December 2020. An interim Level 1 water restriction trigger level of 2.1 metres below the spillway of Theresa Creek Dam was adopted on Wednesday, 16 December 2020 pending the finalisation of an investigation into water restriction trigger levels in Clermont. As a result, the spillway level is currently sitting above 2.1 metres, allowing the easing of all restrictions for the Clermont region. Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker welcomed the news following the announcement on 21 December 2020. “This is positive news for the Clermont community as we head into the festive season,” Mayor Baker said. “Residents are encouraged to continue to exercise water conservation measures to preserve this precious resource.” In 2020, Isaac Regional Council engaged a consultant to conduct a robust investigation to

deliver a sustainable and reliable water supply to Clermont from Theresa Creek Dam. Mayor Baker said experts had confirmed the actual storage volume in Theresa Creek Dam and developed a new storage yield curve, which is the basis for the revised restrictions trigger. “We have needed to be responsible and ensure water supplies were maintained in Clermont,” she said. “However, at the same time, we committed to the community earlier this year to commissioning a robust investigation into water restriction trigger levels. We’ve got some great water saving tips on our website, including information about MiWater, a free water consumption monitoring service.” Ratepayers can sign up to MiWater, a website that provides water consumption information at isaac.qld.gov.au/miwater Visit isaac.qld.gov.au/water-restrictions for more information on water restrictions and water conservation measures. For comprehensive information on water charges visit Council’s website or Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

UNWIND CREATIVITY WITH ISAAC LIBRARIES’ ONLINE ART PROGRAM Young people across the Isaac region are encouraged to get creative and unwind with an online art program Zentangles. Zentangles is a free program on offer during the school holidays, offering a creative way to relax the mind while producing beautiful images using patterns and colours.

Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said Council is committed to supporting programs that encourage creativity. “The inaugural online Zentangles program is designed to give young people across the Isaac region an opportunity to get creative online with a positive, mindful activity,” she said.


UNWIND CREATIVITY WITH ISAAC LIBRARIES’ ONLINE ART PROGRAM CONT’D... “The fun and talented Isaac Libraries team has created a tutorial video for participants to work along with and handy resources are available to download at the new Isaac Libraries Wiki link.” When finished, participants can share their masterpiece on Council’s Speak Up platform in the online art gallery. Participants can get involved until 30 January 2021 by visiting the Isaac Libraries Wiki link to watch the tutorial and download resources: bit.ly/366Znyw and upload their creation at Council’s Speak Up link: https://speakup.isaac. qld.gov.au/

STRATEGIC PILOT PLAN ADOPTED TO COMBAT ILLEGAL DUMPING Isaac Regional Council has adopted a 12-month pilot plan to examine motivations for illegal dumping in the region. Mayor Anne Baker said the plan is to deal with the root causes rather than the results of illegal dumping. “Illegal dumping includes bags of household rubbish and garden waste as well as items such as whitegoods, furniture and abandoned cars,” she said. “It includes commercial or larger scale deposits of construction and demolition materials, car tyres and hazardous waste. So, when you see it, stop it by calling 1300 ISAACS. Let’s keep Isaac tidy! “Our aim is to minimise the incidence of illegal dumping in the region, drive positive long-term

change in community attitudes and behaviours to prevent illegal dumping, and reduce the social, environmental, health and financial impact of illegal dumping. “We need to reduce perceived financial benefits in illegal dumping, increase the risks of getting caught, make access to illegal dumping sites more difficult, and reduce people’s reasons for dumping illegally. “Our strategy is to make illegal dumping less attractive by using those illegal dumping intervention mechanisms. It’s time to stop the excuses and we need everyone to spread the word.” For more information call Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

PUBLIC NOTICES FOOTPATH UPGRADE WORKS, CLERMONT Isaac Regional Council is advising community members in Dysart and Clermont of upgrades to footpaths in selected locations. Works for the footpaths are scheduled to occur from: 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to 2pm Saturdays 8 January 2021 to 30 April 2021 Weather permitting The paths to be upgraded are outlined below: •

Parts of Hoods Lagoon footpath

Francis Street extension of footpath from Beatty Street intersection to Clermont Hospital

Monash Street from Tropic Street to Francis Street intersection

Tropic Street from Railway line crossing through Playfair Street to Francis street intersection

Installation of disability/pram ramps on existing footpaths

Pedestrians and motorists are advised to maintain caution near work areas, abide by signage in place at the site and follow the clearly marked and barricaded safe detours. The work is fully funded under the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Grant Program. Council is delivering the footpath upgrades as part of Council’s commitment to promote community safety, health and wellbeing.


PUBLIC NOTICES WATER MAIN INSTALLATION PROJECT, CLERMONT Clermont residents are advised Isaac Regional Council will undertake the construction of a new water pipeline along East Street and Lime Street as part of Council’s commitment to improve water service quality and delivery. What are we doing? The existing water mains have incurred a series of breaks and has reached its end of life. Council has engaged contractors Newlands Group to undertake the project which will construct new water mains to service the area. To improve the robustness of the water network the new mains will be upsized creating a ring main to improve water security.

and dust on site and will limit disruptions where possible. Access to individual properties may be restricted for short periods of time. Newlands Group will make contact prior to work occurring. Planned water outages will occur for only a short period of time during the cutover to the new water main. Newlands Group will make contact prior to this occurring as residents and business may experience instances of dirty water following this procedure. If this occurs Council recommends flushing tap water for up to five minutes or until the water becomes clear. Location of works

Safety fencing will be erected for pedestrians and vehicles for the excavation and trenching, pipeline installation and resurfacing of pavement. When it is happening? To minimise disruption to households these works will be undertaken: Mid-January 2021 to May 2021 Between 6.30am and 6pm Monday to Saturday Sunday 8am to 4pm What to expect Footpaths and verge areas will be closed at alternate times during construction. Pedestrians should exercise caution around the work zone. Single lane closures, footpath and shoulder closures and speed restrictions will continue to be used as required to ensure the safety of motorists, pedestrians, and the workers. Residents can expect some noise and dust during certain activities. Newlands Group will monitor noise

Report a problem We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience and understanding as this important work is carried out to improve water service quality and delivery. If you have any inquiries or concerns, Newlands Group can be contacted on (07) 4620 0000 or 0412 001 954. Alternatively, call Council’s Customer Service Centre on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

COUNCIL’S WASTE SERVICES FEES AND CHARGES WASTE LEVY INCREASE Isaac Regional Council wishes to advise the community that Council’s Waste Services Fees and Charges are set to increase from 1 January 2021. This is due to a delayed $5.00 increase to the Queensland State Government’s Waste Levy. Waste Levy increases include: •

MSW/C&D/C&I increase from $75 to $80/tonne

Category 2 Reg Waste increase from $105 to $110/ tonne

Category 1 Reg Waste increase from $155 to $160/ tonne

The State Government Waste Levy increase was postponed for six months due to COVID-19. Council did not increase Fees and Charges for 2020/21. Please note, all fees and charges will remain inclusive of GST and levy.


PUBLIC NOTICES DOMESTIC WASTE DISPOSAL GUIDELINES AT COUNCIL’S WASTE FACILITIES Council would like to remind residents and businesses that Council’s usual procedure is to charge for the disposal or recycling of waste items that are transported via private vehicles to Council Waste Management Facilities. The exception to these charges is for domestic waste, which can be recycled or disposed of free of charge for all Isaac region residents. This includes general household waste, recyclables, green waste, scrap metal, car batteries, old computers and televisions. To be eligible, residents must deliver domestic household waste from their own place of residence to any of Council’s Waste Management Facilities in a private vehicle such as a car, utes, and trailers. In line with State Government legislation, Council will record the domestic waste being delivered and the details of the vehicle. No charge is incurred regardless of how many visits the resident makes to the waste facility. Upon arrival at any of Council’s Waste Management Facility sites, please advise the staff of the waste

you wish to dispose of and you’ll be directed to the dedicated disposal areas. Domestic waste delivered in a commercial vehicle will receive a charge, even if it originates from a domestic residence. A commercial vehicle is defined as any vehicle with a GVM > 4.5 tonne. To check your eligibility, contact Council before visiting any of Council’s Waste Management Facilities. Council will charge for disposal of some items, even if they are transported by a domestic resident in a private vehicle. These items include fridges and freezers, air conditioners, tyres, mattresses and construction and demolition waste. A list of Council’s fees and charges can be found at Council’s website. Please note that Council facilities other than Greenhill accept EFTPOS payments only. For more information about Council’s Waste Management Facilities, visit: isaac.qld.gov.au/ environment-water-waste/waste-managementfacilities

REMINDER – COMMERCIAL CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS AT COUNCIL LANDFILL SITES Isaac Regional Council would like to remind commercial customers of their obligations when disposing of waste at any of Council’s landfill sites. Council asks all customers to follow these instructions when using this service: Upon arriving at the site, report to the gatehouse/ weighbridge and advise the Waste Management Officer of the type, source and amount of waste you are disposing. The Waste Management Officer is required by law to record the transaction. You may need to advise the GVM of your vehicle. Follow the instructions given. Unless your vehicle has a stored tare, follow the traffic management rules on the site to obtain a second weight after emptying.

Set your two-way radio to the UHF channel displayed at the gatehouse to receive instructions or alerts. Upon arrival at the landfill cell, please wait until the machine operator signals for you to approach, then follow the machine operator’s instructions on where to turn around and empty your vehicle. Exit the site observing the site’s traffic management rules. For assistance while on site, see the Waste Management Officer. For more information about Council’s Waste Management Facilities, visit: isaac.qld.gov.au/ environment-water-waste/waste-managementfacilities

If you require further information please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

Gary Stevenson PSM Chief Executive Officer


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CAPELLA STREET PARADE PLUS CLERMONT WINDOW DISPLAY COMPETITION Aussie pride with a COVID twist Visit speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au for more information

CAPELLA STREET PARADE CENTENARY PARK EVENT 5.30PM – 9PM

Assisted by the Australian Government through the National Australia Day Council.


ON THE SHELF

WELCOME TO 2021! Welcome to the New Year! We hope everyone had an enjoyable festive season celebrating with family and friends. A special welcome to new residents. If you are new to town, why not join the library? An Isaac Libraries membership allows you to borrow out not just books, DVDs and audiobooks on CD, but also e-books and digital audiobooks. Library membership also gives you access to e-resources, digital magazines and movies online. You can sign-up in person at the library or join online at www.isaac.qld.gov.au/isaac-libraries. For families with young children, come along to a Story Time session and meet other parents (or grandparents and caregivers) and young children. The Clermont Library holds two Story Time sessions every Friday morning and bookings are essential. The library has public computers for everyone, whether it is to access the internet or to type or print out a document. There are also scanning and photocopying facilities too. For further information about Clermont Library’s services and programs, please phone 4846 3746.

LOTE ONLINE FOR KIDS

Languages available through LOTE Online for Kids include French, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brasil), Spanish, Hindi and Japanese. LOTE Online for Kids can be accessed through the Library, Arts and Culture link on the Isaac Regional Council website at: Isaac.qld.gov.au/library-artsand-culture/e-resources You will need an Isaac Libraries membership number to log on.

E-RESOURCES An Isaac Libraries membership allows you to borrow out not just books, DVDs and audiobooks on CD, but also e-books and digital audiobooks. Library membership also gives you access to e-resources, digital magazines, movies and music online. You don’t even need to visit a library to sign-up. You can join online at: www.isaac.qld.gov.au/isaac-libraries

NEW BOOKS Santa knew that Clermont Library patrons were very good during 2020 and has delivered many new books. •

New books in adult fiction include:

Under the Golden Sun by Jenny Ashcroft

The Christmas Wedding by Dilly Court

LOTE Online for Kids has more than 25 languages and an ever-growing catalogue of titles.

The Emerald Comb by Kathleen McGurl

Kids can watch a LOTE title translated and narrated in English to help with reading and literacy development.

A Gathering Storm by Rachel Hore

Old Bones by Preston & Child

LOTE Online for Kids is a new library database that allows kids to enjoy the magic of LOTE (Languages Other Than English) in libraries or at home.

LOTE Online for Kids may also be beneficial to children learning LOTE at school or as part of their cultural heritage.

Contributed by Laura Crichton, Clermont Library


SPORTS NEWS CLERMONT CLAY TARGET Clermont Clay Target shoot the fourth Sunday of the month. If anyone would like to give it a go just turn up, or call Allison on 0427 792 562 or Andrew on 0419 968 577.

GOLF NEWS Sunday, 13 December 2020 Winner: T. Bleakley with 44 pts Runner-up: G. Mannion with 39 pts

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The SSAA Clermont Branch shoot on the first and third Sunday of every month. Arrive at range at 9.30am and commence shooting at 10am. Anyone who is interested in shooting rifles or pistols is welcome to attend.

Please note, all paid advertising and content for the Friday, 29 January edition of the Clermont Rag is due to the publisher by 5pm on Friday, 22 January.

You can also find us on Facebook @SSAA Clermont Branch Inc.

This is to allow for printing time ahead of the Australia Day public holiday on Tuesday, 26 January 2021. Please submit all content to by therag@isaac.qld.gov.au For more information, please contact 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

RELIGIOUS NOTICES UNITING CHURCH No Services from 20th December to 24th January in Clermont. No Services from 27th December to 10th January in Capella. Contact: Heather James 0429 641 897 Address: Cnr Capella and Box Streets Website: clermontcapellauc.org.au NEW CREATION CHURCH CLERMONT Service time: Sundays, 10:30am Address: Scout Hall, Daintree Street Ps Trevor and Roxanne Cole: 4983 3980 UNITED CHURCH OF GOD (UCG) CLERMONT Service time: Every Sabbath (Saturdays) 2pm Address: 80 Mimosa Street Contact: Ken Murray (Elder) 0487 408 889 Website: ucg.org | beyondtoday.tv LIFE CHURCH Service time: Sundays, 9am Address: 58 Capella Street Office: Monday and Tuesday, 4983 2926 Ps Allan Kelly: 0417 095 918

Regular events: Mainly Music (0-5 years): Thursdays, 9.15am Horse Riding: Wednesdays, 4pm - 5.30pm CLAW Youth: Fridays, 7pm - 9pm Kids Club (primary aged): 2nd Friday of every month (term time) 4pm-5.30pm MASSES FOR ST MARY’S PARISH Saturday, 9 January – 6pm Sunday, 17 January – 8am Sunday, 24 January – 8am Saturday, 30 January – 6pm Saint Mary’s Church is closed for private worship ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES ALL SAINTS’ CLERMONT Service Time All other Sundays, Morning Prayer at 9am Contact: Bob Polsen (Warden) 0427 831 676 Address: Cnr Daintree and Capricorn Streets www.facebook.com/clermontanglican


CLERMONT RAG ADVERTISING DISCLAIMER The Clermont Rag is a weekly publication circulated throughout the Isaac Region. The views expressed are not necessarily the views of the Isaac Regional Council or the Editor or the distributors.

Further, any advert, article or submission must be ethical and professional in all dealings and the Editor reserves their unfettered right to confirm or delete listings as required.

While every care has been taken in the preparation of The Clermont Rag, the Editor and distributors cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions, whether whole or in part, including those caused by negligence, in this publication.

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The Editor and distributors do not guarantee, and accept no legal responsibility whatsoever arising from or in connection to the accuracy, reliability, correctness or completeness of any material contained within this publication. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the Editor and distributors disclaim all responsibility and all liability for all expenses, losses, damages and costs you might incur arising out of, or in any way related to, the information being inaccurate or incomplete. Owing to space restrictions, the Editor reserves the right to edit long articles. The Clermont Rag does not take positions on any political issue, nor does it endorse any candidate. The publication therefore does not print any advert, article or any submission which can be deemed to contain content of a political nature and reserves the right to remove any advert, article or submission prior to publication.

All paid advertisements must be paid for prior to printing. Unpaid ads will not be printed. Payment is to be made at the Council Office or by contacting 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227) and speaking with a customer service officer. No accounts will be issued.

COLOUR ADVERTISING Colour advertising in the Rag will be limited. If you require colour advertising then booking in advance is advisable. Please ensure that all items are emailed prior to the closing time of 5pm Monday in word or as a PDF or JPEG file. Email your Clermont Rag items to therag@isaac.qld.gov.au Please note: a Privacy Form is required to be completed before any item can be published in the Clermont Rag.

NOTE: Any not for profit organisations are permitted one only black and white 1/8 advert (10.5cmx7.5cm) free of charge for any one event.

MEETING AND IMPORTANT NOTICES CLERMONT MEALS ON WHEELS New volunteers on a permanent or casual basis are most welcome. If you would like to receive meals from Meals on Wheels or require more information please contact: Coordinator - Barb Lambert: 0467 280 493. President - Chris Robertson: 0429 490 102. Secretary/Treasurer – Marg Daniels: 0437 835 272.

CLERMONT PATCHWORK AND QUILTERS GROUP INC Monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month at 10.30am at 76 Capricorn Street, Senior Citizen’s Hall. New members and crafters are welcome. Casual craft days are held every Thursday and Saturday. For further information call Helen Olsen, President on 0403 198 305.


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