CLERMONT RAG FRIDAY, 26 MARCH 2021
TROT DOWN MEMORY LANE IN COUNTRY RACING EXHIBITION Country racing in the exceptionally brutal 19th Century existence in colonial Peak Downs was a stroke of luck for punters in Clermont and surrounds. The weather at that time was blistering, the land mostly unforgiving and the people worked hard and laboriously to make a livelihood. Clermont Historical Centre will present its latest exhibition ‘Back on Track’ as it opens to the public on Wednesday, 24 March 2021. Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said the highlight of a rural year for many – and a tradition that continues to this day - was attending the races. “Country racing is an essential part of the social fabric of the Isaac region and we are excited that Clermont Historical Centre will dive into this history,” Mayor Baker said. “Clermont’s inaugural race was held in 1864 and up until this day, horse racing has been one of Clermont and the Isaac region’s most popular pastimes.” Clermont-based Division 6 Councillor Lyn Jones said the exhibition illustrated a brief history of the establishment of the district’s historical racing clubs.
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“A heartfelt thank you to the Twin Hills and Clermont race clubs for their incredible support in the lead up to this exciting exhibition,” Cr Jones said. “The exhibition’s focus will be on the evolution of local racing clubs and stories of the characters, horses and jockeys.” Clermont Historical Centre, which is located on Gregory Highway, will be open from Wednesdays to Saturdays between 9am and 3pm. Admission prices for entry are $6 for adults, $4 for pensioners, $3 for children under 12 years and $15 per family with two or more children. The Back on Track Exhibition runs from 24 March 2021 to 18 December 2021. ‘Reflections of Resilience’ which chronicles the colourful past of Clermont’s Hospital and delves into nursing tales of resilience will also be showcased at the centre. For more details on Clermont Historical Centre’s opening times please visit isaac.qld.gov.au/backon-track or call Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day seven days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
ISAAC PAVING THE WAY TO A GREENER, FITTER FUTURE Isaac Regional Council is paving the way to a healthier, more environmentally friendly future by upgrading footpaths in Clermont. The upgrades will make recreational walking easier in the towns and divert plastic waste away from landfill. Mayor Anne Baker said the environmental benefits were generated by use of recycled plastic in place of steel mesh for reinforcing concrete. “The steel mesh that would normally go into these footpaths is being replaced by small recycled plastic fibres, which obviously takes plastic out of the environment and locks it away in concrete,” Mayor Baker said. “The manufacturers also claim production and use of these plastic fibres reduces carbon dioxide emissions and reduces ozone depletion compared with steel mesh, and has a range of other environmental benefits.” Mayor Baker said the current upgrades to footpaths in selected locations in Clermont and Dysart would benefit recreational walkers. “We expect the works will be completed in April, just in time for perfect walking weather, so this will help people who want to exercise for their health with a brisk walk on smooth, level paths. “Upgrading these footpaths is part of Council’s commitment to promoting safety, health and wellbeing for our communities. “The project will see the construction of new footpaths, as well as upgrading of some of our more popular footpaths, and installing disability and pram ramps on existing paths.” Mayor Baker said the work is being fully funded by the Australian Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Grant Program (LRCI).
Federal Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry welcomed the news of upgrades being made to footpaths in Clermont and Dysart, through the Australian Government’s LRCI Program. “Through the 2020–21 Budget, the Australian Government announced a $1 billion extension of the LRCI Program, following strong community and local government support. “This program is doing exactly what it was set out to do by supporting local councils to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia, and indeed Capricornia. “In phase 1 of our Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Grant Program, the Australian Government committed over $6.9 million to local governments in Capricornia to undertake important road and community infrastructure projects.” Ms Landry said. The paths to be upgraded in Clermont are: • Parts of Hoods Lagoon footpath • Francis Street extension of footpath from Beatty Street to Clermont Hospital • Monash Street from Tropic Street to Francis Street • Tropic Street from the railway line crossing to Playfair Street • Playfair Street from Tropic Street to Francis Street • Installation of disability/pram ramps on existing footpaths Works for the footpaths are scheduled to occur from 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to 2pm Saturdays until 30 April 2021. For further information, please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
EOI FOR BLAIR ATHOL RECREATION HALL Isaac Regional Council is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) for an incorporated association to lease the Blair Athol Recreation Hall for community recreational purposes. Express your interest by: Close of business Friday, 16 April 2021 via email cl.eoi@isaac.qld.gov.au or online at https:// speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au/community-tenureresource-kit21 ABOUT THE LOCATION • The land is legally described as being part of Lot 1 on SP296846, and is located at 93 Rubyvale Road, Clermont. • The land is owned by Queensland State Government, represented by the Department of Resources and managed by the Isaac Regional Council as Trustee. • The land has been dedicated as a Recreation Reserve by Department of Resources. • A Recreation Reserve is to be used for active
recreation facilities. ABOUT THE FACILITY The facility is approximately 820 square metres under roof. Council has made a significant investment in the facility recently to ensure it is safe and compliant. Any upgrades and/or fit-out will be the responsibility of the final successful EOI submission and must be approved by Council before commencement of works. Isaac Regional Council encourages the sharing of facilities and would be pleased to accept joint Expressions of Interest from Community Groups. FIND OUT MORE For enquiries regarding the expression of interest, contact Council’s Senior Community Leasing Officer on (07) 4846 3308 or kelly.shepherd@isaac.qld.gov.au or contact Council’s Customer Service Centre on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH ACTIVITIES SET TO STREAM ACROSS ISAAC Cricket, art, dive-in movie nights at the pool and scary film trailer making are among a bunch of seriously cool activities planned for the inaugural Isaac Region Youth Month. Isaac Regional Council is presenting a special month-long’s worth of free activities and events in Clermont, Dysart, Glenden, Middlemount, Moranbah, Nebo and the Isaac Coast from 19 March 2021 to 21 April 2021. Mayor Anne Baker said the carnival of events for youth month is an Isaac region first. “Isaac Youth Month is about supporting and involving young people and encouraging them to build social connections and engage in fun activities to support their health and wellbeing,” Mayor Baker said. “There’s movie making to macramé, social sport to scooter comps, career development to craft workshops and everything in between. “This is your chance youth of Isaac, to get involved, learn a new skill, connect and celebrate what is great about being in this thriving region. There are activities for everyone across the region and all are free.
“Council is extremely grateful to the community groups, organisations and businesses who’ve partnered with us to make Isaac Youth Month a reality.” Check out the full calendar of events by visiting https://speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au/isaac-youthmonth and register for as many events as you like online. All events will operate in accordance with a COVID Safe event checklist. For more information about the events call 1300 ISAACS (1300 47 22 27).
URGENT ACTION NEEDED ON ISAAC ROADS, SAYS MAYOR Urgent action is needed to upgrade Isaac Region roads, Mayor Anne Baker said. Isaac Regional Council has unanimously endorsed a motion expressing concern about the safety of roads in the region. “Roads in the Isaac Region are used by our 33,000 permanent and visiting residents and see a mixture of trucks and other heavy vehicles, four-wheel-drives and conventional cars travelling the roads at all times of the day and night,” Mayor Anne Baker said. “They are vital to the multi-billion-dollar mining industry in our region and of course to our fulltime residents and visiting workers, many of whom drive in and drive out of our region on a very regular basis. “There is also a growing number of tourists, some towing caravans, using these roads, especially coming into the winter months. Many of the roads in our region urgently need to be upgraded for the safety of our people and visitors.” Mayor Baker said the poor condition of Isaac roads was highlighted when the current edition of the monthly RACQ magazine published a list of the 10 mostunroadworthy roads in Queensland – and three of them are in the Isaac Region. At last week’s meeting, Councillors unanimously endorsed a Mayoral Minute – an urgent motion
brought to the table by the Mayor without notice. The minute said in part: “Council has long advocated to State Government to invest in roads under its control in the Isaac Region. In light of the recent Goondiwindi Regional Council vs Tait High Court ruling; in light of ongoing observations of the parlous state of certain roads; and in light of the recent poll conducted by RACQ identifying three roads in the Isaac Region in the top 10 most unroadworthy roads in the State, Council must continue to express its concerns for the safety and amenity of its communities and the road users.” In endorsing the minute, Council expressed its strong concern for safety and amenity of road users and called on the State Government to urgently increase its investment in the upgrading of roads under its control. These roads included (but not limited to): •
Peak Downs Highway, particularly between Nebo and Clermont;
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May Downs Road;
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Alpha-Clermont Road;
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Kilcummin-Diamond Downs Road;
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Gregory Development Road;
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Sarina-Marlborough Road; and
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Fitzroy Development Road.
CLERMONT’S 5ML WATER RESERVOIR BOOSTS WATER SECURITY The quality and security of drinking water for Clermont has been boosted with completion of a new five-million-litre reservoir. Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said the reservoir was a key component in the broader plan to significantly improve Clermont’s water supply. “In relatively dry inland areas like much of the Isaac, with limited natural water assets, meeting the water needs of our towns – and Clermont in particular – has traditionally been a challenge,” Mayor Baker said. “However, keeping Isaac residents’ taps flowing with top-quality water remains a high priority and will see spending of $5.9 million in the current 2020-21 Council budget. “More than 80 per cent of this region’s water budget – approximately $4.9 million – will go to projects benefitting Clermont,” Mayor Baker said. “This spending is part of Clermont’s Water Quality Response Plan, an ongoing program to improve the quality and security of the town’s drinking water.” Mayor Baker said design and construction of the new five-megalitre reservoir in Clermont – a partnership between Isaac Regional Council and Dowdens Pumping & Water Treatment – has cost $2 million.
Also, $1.39 million is being spent on replacement of water mains in Lime Street and East Street, and $1 million on de-silting the raw water offtake structure at Theresa Creek Dam. “Along with the existing three-megalitre reservoir on the same site, and refurbishment of the 1.4-megalitre Capricorn Street reservoir, this new five- megalitre reservoir will take total secure water in the Clermont network to almost 10 megalitres,” Mayor Baker said. “This means we will have a minimum of three days’ supply of clean, clear drinking water stored at any one time, ready to provide to residents in Clermont and the surrounding area should there be an event like discoloured water coming from Theresa Creek Dam after heavy rain. “In that case, water can be supplied from these reservoirs while the raw water from Theresa Creek Dam is given extra treatment to clear it up.” Mayor Baker said the new reservoir would be officially opened in coming weeks but was already online, supplying water to Clermont residents. She added that it had been built in nine months, coming in on time and under budget.
PUBLIC NOTICES PLANNED WATER OUTAGES - INSTALLATION NEW WATER MAIN LIME & EAST STREETS, CLERMONT Isaac Regional Council advises Clermont residents of planned water outages affecting properties on various streets from: Thursday, 25 March to Wednesday, 7 April 2021.
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Karmoo Street: Tuesday, 6 April 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
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The water outages allow for installation a new water main on Lime Street and East Street.
Capricorn Street: Wednesday, 7 April 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
The project is part of Council’s commitment to improve water service quality and delivery in Clermont.
A number of connections between the new water main and the existing water main will take place, as well as house connections to the new water main:
The existing water mains have incurred a series of breaks and have reached their end of life. Council has engaged contractors Newlands Group to undertake the project, who will construct new water mains to service the area.
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Tropic Street: Overnight works between 4pm Thursday, 25 March to 8am Friday, 26 March 2021.
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East Street: Friday, 26 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
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Daintree St and East Lane: Saturday, 27 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
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Sirius and Jupiter Lanes: Sunday, 28 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
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Box Street: Monday, 29 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience and understanding as this important work is carried out.
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Douglas Street: Tuesday, 30 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
If you have any inquiries or concerns, Newlands Group can be contacted on 0427 880 216.
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Mimosa Street: Tuesday, 30 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
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Capella Street: Wednesday, 31 March 2021 between 8am to 5pm.
If you require further information please contact Council’s Customer Service Centre on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
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.
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE - CAPRICORN STREET, CLERMONT Isaac Regional Council advises Clermont residents of a planned road closure at the intersection of Capricorn Street and Lime Street:
water service quality and delivery in Clermont.
Between 6am Thursday, 25 March - 6pm Friday, 26 March 2021.
Council has engaged contractors Newlands Group to undertake the project which will construct new water mains to service the area.
Capricorn Street will be closed during the works. Traffic control will be on-site directing traffic during the works. Motorists could expect minor delays. Motorists are asked to maintain caution on the road during the works and to follow any directional signage in place at the site. The road closure allows for open cut road crossing works over Capricorn Street to take place. These works will allow for the connection of the new water main into the 225mm Lime Street trunk water main on Tropic Street. These works are part of Isaac Regional Council’s continuing construction of a new water pipeline along East Street and Lime Street. The project is part of Council’s commitment to improve
The existing water mains have incurred a series of breaks and have reached their end of life.
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. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your patience and understanding as this important work is carried out. If you have any inquiries or concerns, Newlands Group can be contacted on 0427 880 216. 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).
PUBLIC NOTICES TEMPORARY CLOSURE, CLERMONT SWIMMING CENTRE Isaac Regional Council wishes to advise the Clermont community that the Clermont Swimming Centre will be temporarily closed for the following times:
Council apologises for any inconvenience caused.
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For more information call contact Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
Saturday 27 March 2021 Clermont Dolphins Swimming Club Community Event ‘Clermont Funtathlon’.
For more information on the Clermont Swimming Centre operating hours.
CLERMONT & MIDDLEMOUNT TOWNSHIP SEWER NETWORK RELINING Isaac Regional Council wishes to advise Clermont residents of sewer network relining works, which are due to commence in March and continue through until June 2021.
continue through to June 2021. These works will be undertaken: 15 March 2021 to mid-June 2021
The project was recently awarded to contractors Relining Solutions Pty Ltd, to undertake structural relining of the buried sewer pipelines within the two townships.
6.30am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday and 7am to 4pm Saturday, weather permitting, throughout the townships of Middlemount and Clermont.
To undertake these essential works the contractor will need to access sewer pipelines and sewer manholes, some of which are within private property.
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Council will be working closely with our contractors to minimise any impacts of this work on your daily routine.
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The sewer network will be rehabilitated by inserting new liners through existing manholes.
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Excavation or disruption of your sewerage service will not be necessary in the majority of cases.
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During this time, residents may experience an increase in noise and vehicle movement.
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The Contractor will ensure appropriate safety, noise and environmental controls are in place at all times, and will endeavour to minimise any impact to the local community.
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There should be no disruption to your water and wastewater services.
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Council has engaged contractors Relining Solutions Pty Ltd to undertake the project which will rehabilitate the sewer gravity mains to service the area by structurally relining the interior of the pipelines and greatly extending their service life.
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The works will be completed in stages and include the pre-cleaning and CCTV investigation of the underground pipelines, followed by structural relining of portions of the sewer gravity network using PVC relining materials.
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The works will occur within the urban areas, including within residential and commercial properties and will require access to private properties to access the existing pipe and manhole network. Affected property occupants will be given prior written notification.
WHEN IS IT HAPPENING? The works are scheduled to commence in Middlemount initially in March and commence in Clermont during April, with works expected to
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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 existing Council assets. If there are any concerns please call Council on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).
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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.
1080 WILD DOG AND FERAL PIG BAITING PROGRAM 2021 Isaac Regional Council would like to advise all eligible landholders that the baiting program for 2021 is scheduled as per the dates set out below. Round 1 – Monday, 8 March 2021 to Thursday, 1 April 2021 A second round of baiting will be conducted to provide landholders with an opportunity to undertake further control of wild dog and feral pig populations. Currently this baiting period is scheduled for the dates below. Round 2 – Monday, 23 August 2021 to Friday, 11 September 2021
‘Doggone’ factory baits are available outside of these times, orders must be made in advance and delivery is approximately three weeks from order date. ‘Doggone’ baits are supplied ‘at cost’ and are available for purchase through Council. To book a date or for further information about this program please phone Lauryn Newton on 4846 3767 or Council’s Customer Service team available 24/7 on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227). Alternatively, you may email liveability.sustainability@isaac.qld.gov.au
COMMUNITY GROUP ANNUAL UPDATE Isaac Regional Council would like to advise the wider community that it remains as the custodian of a range of facilities which it manages for the community benefit, often through tenure arrangements with local clubs and organisations. Council values these arrangements and like any other landlord or trustee, it is important that Council has established, and importantly current, points of contact with the users of community facilities.
Turnover in committees can result in Council not having current contact information. Council wants to work collectively with groups and ensure there are open communication channels to assist in achieving community goals. To make this task easier, please complete the form in Council’s online engagement platform https:// speakup.isaac.qld.gov.au/community-groupannual-update and follow the links for submission.
RE-OPENING DATE, CLERMONT HISTORICAL CENTRE Isaac Regional Council wishes to advise residents and visitors that the Clermont Historical Centre on the Gregory Highway will re-open from Wednesday 24 March 2021. The annual seasonal closure of the centre allows
for the periodic resetting of exhibitions and collections. Council apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks the community for its patience.
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 have reached their 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. 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 and dust on site and will limit disruptions
where possible. Access to individual properties may be restricted for short periods of time. 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. 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. Location of works
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CLERMONT COMMUNITY HOUSING AND OTHER SERVICES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND The opening of the new meeting room and refurbished offices, generously funded by
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CLERMONT BEARS HOME GAMES 2021 Friday, 16 April: Clermont Bears v Middlemount Saturday, 22 May: Clermont Bears v Emerald Brothers Saturday, 19 June: Clermont Bears v Blackwater Friday, 25 June: Clermont Bears v Springsure Saturday, 10 July: Clermont Bears v Dysart Saturday, 24 July: Clermont Bears v Tigers Saturday, 7 August: Clermont Bears v Bluff
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CELEBRATING YOUTH MONTH 2021 Isaac Libraries have embraced Isaac Regional Council’s month-long celebration of our local youth.
If you don’t have an Isaac Libraries membership, visit the library and ask how you can become a member.
From March 19 to April 21, free activities and events for youth will be held throughout the Isaac region.
NO EASTER HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Clermont Library will hold an Acrylic Flow Workshop on Tuesday, April 13 from 10am -11.30am. Materials, aprons and gloves will be supplied and there are strictly 10 places available. The workshop is open to youth aged from 12 years and bookings are essential. Check out the full Youth Month calendar and to pre-register for events at https://speakup. isaac.qld.gov.au
AVOID THE ‘FATAL FIVE’ THIS EASTER
How many of us will be packing the car and going away for Easter? If you have a long drive ahead, it’s important to avoid the ‘Fatal Five’, which are Distraction, Drink Driving, Speeding, Fatigue and Unrestrained Behaviours. One way everyone, including drivers and passengers, can stay alert while travelling is to listen to an audiobook. Isaac Libraries have a range of audiobooks on CD for patrons to borrow and an Isaac Libraries membership also allows you to access digital audiobooks through BorrowBox and Libby (formerly Overdrive). Bring the children in to choose a few DVDs to watch while on the road.
The Clermont Library will not be holding a Children’s Program during the Easter school holiday, but children are still welcome to visit the library. Children 12 years and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The Clermont Library has many new junior fiction and picture books waiting to be checked out. Make your visit to the library a family outing by having a picnic on the grassed area next to the library or heat up the barbecue and have a sausage sizzle. Don’t forget the Clermont Historical Centre will be open during the school holidays from 9am to 3pm, Wednesdays to Saturdays.
NEW BOOKS New books in adult fiction include: • Faithless in Death by J D Robb • The Coffin Maker’s Garden by Stuart MacBride • The Last Convict by Anthony Hill • The Moroccan Daughter by Deborah Rodriguez • The Night Hawks by Elly Griffiths Until next time, stay safe and healthy, Sue, Mikaela, Robekah and Laura at the Clermont Library.
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK AWARDS Prep: Ned McCormack - The outstanding effort and concentration you have shown towards your learning this week. You have consistently shown me that you are ready to learn, listening and participating in all learning areas and giving tasks a go to the best of your ability. What a wonderful role model you have been to your peers. You are a superstar Ned! Year 1: Henry Miller - The positive attitude you demonstrate towards your learning every single day. Miss O’Leary is especially proud of the effort you have put into your writing this week. Your handwriting is out of this world! Keep up the amazing work Henry! Year 2: Harry Witten - A fabulous week of learning! You demonstrated and shared a wealth of knowledge in all learning areas. Your adjective writing wowed your teacher and your understanding of halves and quarters was very impressive! You could even identify that 2 parts of 8 equals one quarter. Keep up the awesome effort Harry! Year 3: Marley Kirk - The amazing descriptive writing you have been doing in class. You have shown your understanding of narrative structure and you are a superstar speller. Well done Marley. You shine bright! Year 4: Anna Murray - For the positive way you consistently approach every aspect of your learning.
I have particularly been impressed with your enthusiasm towards our persuasive writing. Your introduction effectively captures the reader. Well done Anna, keep up the great work! Year 5: Sophie Blackley - Showing resilience, persistence and concentration in Maths. You have shown that you are determined to succeed by always trying your hardest, and asking and answering questions. Your participation and improvement with position and fractions work is commendable. Year 6: Fletcher Harms - Your consistent participation in class discussions this week. You have impressed both of your teachers by sharing your vast knowledge in all learning areas. You are a valuable member of our class and a wonderful role model for the school. Keep sharing your wisdom!
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RELIGIOUS NOTICES UNITING CHURCH 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 Pastor 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 SAINT MARY’S CHURCH First, third, fourth Sundays of the Month – Mass 8am Second and fifth Saturdays of the Month – Mass 6pm ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICES ALL SAINTS’ CLERMONT All other Sundays, Morning Prayer at 9am. The Service on Easter Sunday, 4 April will be a service of Holy Communion at 8am. Contact: Bob Polsen (Warden) 0427 831 676 Address: Cnr Daintree and Capricorn Streets www.facebook.com/clermontanglican