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Pictured Marty Cotterell was one of 136 riders on the “Riders Against Suicide Ride”
RIDERS FOR AWARENESS
Pictured: Some members of the ride with guest speaker, Nick Rayner.
place to assist people who have attempted suicide or the family of suicide victims. President Mark Brookes said while this year’s ride will raise some money, it wasn’t the purpose of the ride. “Apart from raising awareness, the rides contribute towards promoting good positive mental health, particularly with men who don’t find it easy to talk about their problems,” Mr Brookes said.
Darren and Thomas didn’t have a bike so they brought their Holden on the ride. Parking spaces were indeed rare commodities in Morgan Street on Saturday, 29 February when the 2020 Ride4Lives “Riders Against Suicide” pulled in for lunch at Mount Morgan’s Grand Hotel. In its third year, the ride aims to
He said these rides also provide opportunities to connect with other communities who don’t have support mechanisms in place. create awarenes of suicide and reduce the stigma associated with it. Gladstone based Rides4Lives Australia Inc actively promotes social connectiveness and ensuring support networks are in
The Gladstone group also hosts other events in its community such as the ‘Out of the Shadows” walk and bereavement drives. The purely voluntary based organisation also provides training around suicide intervention and suicide bereavement support. Continued on Page 3
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The bikes lined up at the Grand Riders for Awareness from Page 2 Mr Brookes said any money raised at these events is used to foster and develop programs around awareness and intervention. One hundred and 36 riders and motorcycles took part in the ride, as
well 16 pillions, five cars and 11 passengers, which is just slightly bigger than in previous years. The ride was extended this year to include Biloela and Bajool. The ride started at 8.30 am on Saturday morning and didn’t finish until late into Saturday
night. The Grand Hotel contributed to the ride by providing a free lunch for the riders. While in Mount Morgan, the participants had and opportunity to listen to guest speaker, Nick Rayner.
CARING FOR CATCHMENTS Morgan that will begin caring for the Upper Dee catchment - from Carmody Bridge to Struck Oil. In collaboration with Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc, Tammy will hold a lunchtime meet and greet at the No 7 Dam picnic area on Saturday, 21 March at 12.30 pm.
Pictured: Liz Siefken and Imogen Lowe, planting for diversity. Catchment health is important to the diodiversity of waterways and it’s even more important when the waterway contributes to a town’s supply of H2O. The Upper Dee catchment is located at Struck Oil and has not had very much TLC over the last few decades. As a result of the long term harvesting 4 - 18 March 2020
of timber in the late 19th, early 20th centuries, the Upper Dee catchment area has become silted and been subject to erosion. Mount Morgan resident, Tammy Riach is working towards establishing a group in Mount MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS
Tammy is arranging for guest speakers to attend the meeting to dicuss the formation of a group of likeminded people to take a proactive approach to improving the catchment area. Remedial action such as landform structure creation, vegetation planting and weed control are a few ways in which catchment areas can be enhanced. If you are interested in assisting you can contact Tammy on 0412 724 971 or you can attend the meet and greet. Page 3
FESTIVAL FEVER
The Sabaya Belly Dancers always make the Festival more colourful with their vibrant costumes. Golden Mount Festival Fever has hit Mount Morgan with the 2020 Golden Mount Festival about two months away. This year the committee will bring back the Junior Gold Dig which was put on hold in 2019. There will be a range of entertainment throughout Morgan Street on Saturday including the band Doghouse. The 44th Golden Mount Festival will provide entertainment and events for the whole family, including the popular Running the Cutter, Golden Mount Festival Procession, Big Dam Breakfast, Barbecue and movie night at the No. 7 dam. Exciting times for the 2020 Golden Mount Festival, the Rockhampton Reginal Council has approved the grant for this year’s festival. This grant has been received for the past four years, under the now defunct Iconic Events Program. The hard working committee can now move forward knowing their plans are falling into place. This grant is very helpful, but we are still looking for sponsors to help out. Any businesses interested is sponsoring an event, eg Running the Cutter, or a smaller event please let us know. On the subject of helping out, we are looking for people to help out during the festival weekend, there are many jobs that need to be done, so if you can help out for an hour or two please let us know. Page 4
We have sent out emails to previous stallholders, some bounced back to us, people move on or we may have missed a letter in some addresses. If you would like the stall forms they can be found on our website or email us and we can send them to you. The Golden Mount Festival was first conducted under this banner in 1977 and was an offshoot of the Back to Mount Morgan Week. The Festival has changed over the years, but the committee ensures that the popular and iconic events such as Running the Cutter and the Gold Dig are still on the festival program. The 2020 Golden Mount Festival procession theme is Past, Present and Future and will provided plenty of scope for float entrants to use their imagination. Some of the past themes have included Reach for the Stars, Flower Power and the Magic of Movies, Music and Fashion, it will be interesting to see how this year’s theme is interpreted. If you have any enquiries about the Festival, email the Golden Mount Festival. The address is below as is the web address where many of the entry forms can be found. Email: goldenmountfestival@gmail.com Web page: www.goldenmountfestival.org.au Graeme Meade - President.
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Black Gold reprint set to intrigue In 1853 Charles and William Archer in company with a black boy leading a pack horse, left their sheep property, Coonambula, in the Burnett District of Queensland and rode out into unexplored territory seeking fresh pastures. They passed the newly-taken-up Leith-Hay property of Rannes, just below the junction of the Don and Dee rivers, and headed north. What they saw before them excited them intensely.
Every now and then, a book that has gone out of print will be reprinted - this is the case with Cyril Grabs’ book, Black Gold and Intrigue which Central Queensland Company, Coorooman Press has reprinted in time for the launch in Mount Morgan on Saturday, 2 May. The book will be launched by the author’s son, Glen Grabs at the Mount Morgan Library at 10 am. Black Gold and Intrigue is the story of Mount Morgan, the greatest single mountain of gold ever discovered. It is the story of the town and the company of the same name and of the working men and women who turned it into a familiar name on the Stock Exchanges of the world in the early 1900s. It is also the story of a small group of men whose influence reached as far as the great oilfields of Persia, and who were indirectly instrumental in the victory of the Allies in World War One. Mount Morgan celebrated its centenary in 1982. Behind it lies a complex history of dedication, intrigue, hardships, and fortunes won and lost. Following is an extract from Gold, Black Gold and Intrigue by Cyril Grabs published in the 2020 edition by Coorooman Press. 4 - 18 March 2020
The land was a pastoralist’s dream. They followed the course of the Dee as it made a great looping ‘S’ turn near the foot of a roughly-timbered ironstone mountain, nearly a thousand feet high, just to the west of the river. With barely a second glance at it they rode on a few more miles, stopping at the escarpment of the Great Divide. There before them, stretching away to the ocean, was a view the like of which they had Charles noted in his journal: Upon topping the Range a most astonishing view lay beneath us. Through a large and apparently open valley — bounded by Tabletopped Pyramidal and Domite mountains, with here and there fantastic sandstone Peaks — a large river wound its way to the sea. We supposed the river to be the Dawson and Mackenzie joined, and the sea before us to be Keppel Bay. The next day they found their way down off the range and explored a fine freshwater lake. The Archers two years later took up ‘Gracemere Station’ there, a few miles from where the village of Rockhampton was soon to grow. In the early 1860s one William Mackinlay was appointed headstockman on that part of the Calliungal which was known as the heifer run. Here some of the ‘young stuff’ were sent to keep them from the main herds until it was time for them to be let loose with the station bulls. MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS
When Mackinlay first came to this remote part of Calliungal, called ‘Box Flat’, with his wife Mary, his daughter Minnie was quite small and her young brother Billy not much more than a baby. Mary had no misgivings about coming to live in this distant place with her husband for she knew he was a good, hardworking, reliable man who didn’t drink and he had no time for those who did. Their home was rough but no worse than others on outlying selections. The split-slab walls were strong and well-plastered with reddish clay between the chinks to keep out the weather. The Aborigines who had for centuries stripped the bark from the great blue or river gums to build gunyahs or canoes were only too willing to supply this easy-to-obtain building material for the white men. The going rate was a shilling and a half plug of treacley black ‘baccy’ for a good, broad five-foot sheet, which was then laid in the sun and weighted with stones to be flattened. When dry and properly overlapped the sheets made a good, watertight roof that lasted for years. When Mackinlay had the ‘gold bug’ he was unbearable until he got it out of his system. He walked the hills around Mount Victoria, Scabby Mountain and the Ironstone Mountain the Archers had previously seen, until he knew every boulder. He prospected up and down the Dee, the Nine Mile and Oakey Creek, and found specks of yellow in any number of places. Somewhere, he knew, there was a lode that he’d one day find and then the Mackinlays would be rich and he’d build a fine house for his family. Often he dreamed of finding a pot of gold hidden somewhere on Ironstone Mountain. The rugged peak of reddish-black ironstone, overgrown with wattles and dogwood, haunted him. Page 5
THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video
Movie Review STANDING UP FOR SUNNY Ray Frank “RJ” Mitte 3rd is an American actor, best known for playing Walter “Flynn” White Junior in the global smash-hit series BREAKING BAD (2008 2013). Like his character of the show RJ has cerebral palsy. Now Mitte gives us a hilarious, powerful and winning performance in STANDING UP FOR SUNNY, a delightfully fresh and funny Australian comedy loaded with brilliant 12- gauge dialogue and sharp andincredibly biting wit. Travis (Mitte) is a cranky loner with cerebral palsy forced to share a tiny ramshackle Sydney rental with a giant Samoan who is an ever-cheerful, half-cup-full, look-on-the-brightside kind of guy (Italia Hunt). Travis on the other hand has had so much crap dealt to him in the past that he has reached the point where he no longer takes a backward step. Ever! He has perfected the use of a sharp, acid tongue which arms him with a formidable defensive weapon.
He can get a little carried away at times, and when his anger management issues cause him to lose his maintenance job after lashing out at bullies, Travis ends up in a pub with his Samoan friend tagging along to cheer him up. There he sees Sunny (Phillipa Northeast), full-time bar attendant and part-time reluctant up-andcoming standup comedienne trying hard to make it through her routine on stage. She is being mercilessly and relentlessly heckled by some unwashed yobbo at the bar who wants to make himself look like a big man by tearing her down, just because him to train Sunny in the art of he can. “the comeback”, and to help her Witnessing this injustice gets overcome her shyness. Naturally Travis’ dander up and in defence sparks ensue - along with a little of Sunny he lets loose on the romance and laughs aplenty. heckler with all the might of his withering sarcasm. The heckler has no shield against this barrage from Travis. The cascade of wit and lethal banter is beyond anything he has encountered before.
STANDING UP FOR SUNNY is well worth the MA15+ rating for “strong coarse language”. It is directed by wonderful Australian actor and comedy whiz Steven Vidler, and it runs for one hour and forty-five minutes.
Spotting the enormity of Travis’ talent immediately, Mikey (Sam Reid), the pub’s owner, radio talkshow host and Sunny’s overbearing boyfriend, hires
STANDING UP FOR SUNNY is a no-holds-barred lively comedy about facing up to, and overcoming adversities of all kinds ...Loved it
DEE RIVER OLDIES A big thank you to the members who have supported the Dee River Oldies Group by coming along to the morning teas, meeting and bus trip. Getting our members out and about is our focus and in the heat we know the effort that it takes. At our February morning tea we had a guest speaker from the Wowan/Dululu Multi-Purpose Centre. It was a very informative morning, letting the members know what they have to offer in our community. If you have paid your money to secure your seat for Doug’s mystery bus trip, the bus leaves the bus stop in Morgan Street at 9.00 am on Saturday, 7 March. Page 6
We will let you know in the next Argus where the mystery bus tour took us. Our next meeting is Tuesday, 17 March at 2.00 pm. The March musical morning tea is Wednesday 25 March at 10.00 am. The meetings and morning teas are held in Saint Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street (Behind the Anglican Church). Come along and have a chat and a cuppa, we look forward to seeing you. Until next time, stay happy and healthy. Submitted by the Steering Committee Carol Glover 4938 1995, Melray McNamara 0411 144 316, Colleen Constable 0427 161 131
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Pride in Your Town This edition is a poem that will be enjoyed by those who were born in the fifties or sixties or before as it a time that was of the greatest history, and so much lives on today.
go, At least not Bobby Darin, or Marilyn Monroe. For youth was still eternal, and life was yet to be, And Elvis was forever in the Land That Made Me, Me.
The Land that Made Me, Me Long ago and far away, in a land that time forgot, Before the days of Dylan, or the dawn of Camelot. There lived a race of innocents, and they were you and me, For Menzies was in Parliament in that land where we were born. Where navels were for oranges and Peyton Place was porn. We longed for love and romance, and waited for our Prince, Eddie Fisher married Liz, and no one’s seen him since. WE danced to “Little Darlin” and sang to “Stagger Lee” And cried for Buddy Holly in the Land that Made Me, Me.
We’d never heard of microwaves or telephone in cars, And babies might be bottle-fed, but they were not grown in jars. And pumping iron got wrinkles out, and “Gay” meant fancy-free, And dorms were never co-ED in the land that Made Me. Me We hadn’t seen enough of jets to talk about the lag, And microchips were what was left in the bottom of the bag. And hardware was a box of nails, and bytes came from a flea, And rocket shops were fiction in the Land that Made ME, Me.
Only girls wore earrings then and 3 was one too many,
And bathing suits came big enough to cover both your cheeks.
And only boys wore flat- top cuts, except for Jean McKinney.
T-Birds came with portholes, and side shows came with freaks.
And only in our wildest dreams did we expect to see
And coke came in bottles, and skirts below the knee,
A boy named George with lipstick in the Land that Made Me, Me.
We had no patterned pantyhose or Lipton herbal tea
We fell for Frankie Avalon, Annette was oh so nice,
There were no golden arches, no Perrier to chill ,
And when they made a movie, they never made it twice.
And fish were not called Wanda, and cats were not called Bill
We didn’t have a Star Trek Five, or Psycho Two and Three,
And middle age was 35 and old was forty three.
Or Rocky-Rambo Twenty in the Land that Made Me, Me.
And ancients were our parents in the Land that Made Me, Me.
Miss Kitty had a heart of gold, and Chester had a limp,
So now we face a brave new world in slightly larger jeans,
And Tarzan was a loner whose co-star was a chimp. We had a Mr Wizard, but not a Mr T,
And wonder why they’re using smaller print in magazines
And Oprah couldn’t talk yet, in the Land that Made Me, Me.
And we tell our children’s children of the way it used to be
We had our share of heroes; we never thought they’d
Long ago and far away in the Land that Made Me,
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MMMPHS NEWS
Women’s Health Clinic: The Women’s Health Clinic (Pap Smears) is continuing on a monthly basis. The next clinic dates are Thursday 12 March, Thursday 23 April, Tuesday 12 May. TRUE Clinic: TRUE is a reproductive and sexual health clinic for women of all ages. The clinic covers health issues such as: - breast health, cervical screening, contraception options, IUD insertion/ removal, menopause advise, preconception planning and sexual health screening. The next Clinic is on 13 March from 9:30 am. Please phone the Hospital on 4912 5100 to make an appointment.
Your reproductive and sexual health clinic is visiting soon! True clinics are for females of all ages and include: Breast health
Menopause advice
Cervical screening
Preconception planning
Contraception options
Sexual health screen
IUD insertion/removal
Next clinic:
13 March
Community Advisory Network (CAN): Our Health Service is a multi-purpose health service therefore have a Community Advisory Network (CAN). A mail out to the wider Mount Morgan community is underway. Please take the time to read the information and provide your feedback and interest and return this questionnaire, in the provided reply paid envelope, to have your say about our service. Pharmacy: The cost of items from Pharmacy is now $6.60 for Concession Card holders. The price varies item to item for non-card holders – please ask staff if you wish to know the cost. Clients who are prescribed medication and have it supplied via our Pharmacy as an outpatient during and out of standard hours either pay at the time of dispensing, or will be sent an invoice.
STOP PRESS
At the time of going to print, nominations for the 2020 Local Government had not closed, but two people Margaret Strelow and Chris Hooper had nominated for the postion of Mayor for the Rockhampton Regional Regional Council. Division 2 (Neil Fisher), 3 (Tony Williams), 4 (Ellen Smith), 5 (Cherie Rutherford) and 6 (Drew Wickerson) look set to be returned unopposed if no further candidates nominate by the closing time of 12 noon, 3 March 2020. Division 1 (Rose Swadling) and Division 7 councillors (Stephen Schwarten) are retiring from Local Government. These divisions have three and two candidates respectively. The election will be held on Saturday, 28 March 2020. Pre-polling and polling booths will be advised in the next edition of the Mount Morgan Argus. Page 8
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Respiratory Clinic: Commencing in March, our Hospital will have a visiting Respiratory Clinic (Nurse Practitioner) once a month. Clients will need to have a referral to see this Specialist, so please see your GP to organise this. Referrals should be faxed to Suzanne Williams on 4936 2041.
True’s Outreach Clinic
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Q.C.W.A Mount Morgan Branch First Annual
BABY SHOW Saturday, 18 April 2020 Major sponsors: Include Rockhampton City Council, Live Life Pharmacy Gracemere, Baby Locker Rockhampton, Rose Aston, Fitzroy Trophies, Q.C.W.A. Country Kitchens, Stephen Andrew. Doors Open: 9:30am, events start at 10:30am Mount Morgan School of Arts Morgan Street Mount Morgan opposite the fire station. Jumping Castle Sausage Sizzle
Q.C.W.A. Country Kitchens
Raffle
Face Painting Kids Gym
Admission $5.00 will include a lucky door ticket Children under 5 years are free Entry Forms available by emailing arleneroberts@bigpond.com or by phoning 0428 457 461,also available at LiveLife pharmacy Gracemere Shopping Centre, The Hub Mount Morgan, Baby Locker Rockhampton, Mount Morgan Family Practice.
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NEW MORGAN STREET BUSINESS OPENS Eric Stevenson is opening a small retail outlet to compliment his existing business. It is located in the Blue Shop 2/83 Morgan Street, between Bidgerdii Community Health Service and the Historical Museum
Commencing trading under the name Mount Morgan Ammo - (Queensland Department of Natural Resources Mines & Energy License to Sell Explosives No. 1300622) “The Man Cave Specialist” (and everyone else’s cave of course) Telephone 0417 006 591. However, the store will offer a lot more than just ammunition for local shooters. Some of the other products being offered are firearm accessories, archery gear, fishing gear and bait suitable for fishing in the No 7 Dam, militaria replica firearms for display and gifts for that special person. You will also be able to purchase television antennas and accessories with free advice if you wish to install yourself, as well as installation being available. (ACMA License No T14409) The new store will be open this weekend, on Friday, 6 March at 10.00 am until 6.00 pm. Weekend trading hours are Saturday 10.00am till 3.00 pm and Sunday 10.00 am till 3.00 pm (other days and times will be advised shortly). EFTPOS Available. There will be no real firearms sales or permit processing at this shop. This will still be done at Mount Morgan Guns 11 Glen Gordon Street by appointment as usual - Firearm Dealer License 50001499. Pictured: Images from the new business in Morgan Street. 4 - 18 March 2020
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TV Antenna Sales & Installation Mount Morgan Extra TV Outlets and Cabeling TV Tuning Telephone outlets and extensions
Eric Stevenson Ph: 0417 006 591 ACMA License No. T 14409
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New Homes Extensions Restumping Car Ports
Renovations Alterations Decks Driveways
FULLY LICENSED QBCC: Lic. No. 19514 FOR HIGH CARE & DISABLED OPEN PLAN BATHROOM REBUILDS RAMPS STAIR LIFTS
Clinic 1st Tuesday of the Month
Tony Harney Plumbing
Stanley Constructions Home Renovations
Available for all domestic and commercial work. Blocked drains, leaking taps or any other maintenance issues
Phone Tony
0429 669 499 Servicing Mount Morgan ABN : 76 171 835 370
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We specialise in general carpentry repairs & steel Fabrications From design & planning to simple handyman services, we do it all.
Phone Gordon Lee today: 0418 886 997
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Mark Humphreys’ Electrical 8 Baldwin Street Mount Morgan 4714 Electrical Lic. No. 74711
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•Knowledgeable about the local community
Phone: 0439 727 609 FAX: 4938 2885
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SUNBRIX SAND & SOIL Landscape supplies
Soil Garden blend Sand Sugar cane mulch Hardwood chip Decorative rocks Builder’s blend (sand & 10mm rock mixed) Cement bags and blocks, Pavers and MORE! PHONE 0418 542 961
Old Bouldercombe Brickworks 53622, Burnett HWY.
That Truck & Bobcat Bloke ABN: 35347197734
Call Geoff: 0411 707 741 Based at Razorback, MOONGAN gnarnold226@gmail.com Small acreage clean ups, land clearing, fence lines, fire breaks, shed pads & more. Post hole borer & spreader bar
Stewarts Towing
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6 Central Street, MOUNT MORGAN Phone: 4938 1283
24 Hour Service - 7 Days a Week
Passmore Refrigeration Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Split system installations Commercial and Rural
Finlayson & McKenzie Funerals
Sandi Wood (nee Inslay) from Mount Morgan was born and raised within the Mount and is well aware of the needs of the Mount Morgan community.
Bob Wheeler 0419 663 277 Po Box 91 Mt Morgan
Sandi is Mount Morgan’s funeral consultant and is available for all funeral advice. Contact Sandi for more information and competitive prices with burials, cremations or prepaid funerals.
5 tonne tipper truck Excavator & Kanga Tractor, Slasher & Poison Sprayer Licenced Poisons Contractor 4 - 18 March 2020
Sandi Wood your local consultant Phone: 4922 1269 fmckfunerals@live.com.au
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GOLFING NEWS
COMMUNITY SERVICES
MOUNT MORGAN GOLF CLUB – 2020 MEN’S & LADIES OPEN RESULTS
Sunday, 23 February the AGM was held for the Community Services Club. After addressing opening business, the existing committee were thanked for their efforts, and all positions declared opened. Once nominations were accepted and voted upon, the Committee is as follows :- President – Gavin McKenzie, Vice President – Lyn Thomas, Dual Treasurers - Ian Traynor and Michael Rowe, Secretary – Kirra Swain and Fundraising Co-ordinator – Debra Alley.
Ladies Open played over 18 holes on Saturday, 15 February – 33 ladies braved the wet weather and a golf course that is still recovering from one of the worst droughts in history. Compulsory “Tee Up” was in place for the event. Ladies Open Champion – Sarah Antcliff (Yeppoon) – 71 Gross, A-Grade Winner – Nadine Battilana (Yeppoon) – 74 Gross, B-Grade Winner – Pat Buntain (Yeppoon) – 80 Gross and C-Grade Winner – Elaine Jones (North Rockhampton) – 93 Gross. Various Nett, Nearest the Pin and Long Drive prizes were also played for. It was good to see many familiar faces and some new ones. Men’s Open played over 27 holes on Sunday, 16 February – 32 men participated which was down on previous years. Men’s Open Champion (third annual consecutive win) – Daryl Myles (Wowan), 92 Gross (13 under par), A-Grade Winner – Cory Heslin (Calliope) – 97 Gross, B-Grade Winner – Gavin Cawthray (Miriam Vale) – 113 Gross and C-Grade Winner – Paul Hinchliffe (Wowan) – 121 Gross. Various Nett, Nearest the Pin & Long Drive prizes were also played for. Upcoming events at the club - Saturday, 21 March – Wally Hall Memorial 3 Person Ambrose (18 hole shotgun start at 9 am. Organise your own team. No club buggies available). Saturday, 4 April – CQ Sand Green 18 hole 4B Medley Stableford (in conjunction with Men’s and Ladies CQ 4B Qualifier) and Sunday, 5 April – Men’s & Ladies 18 hole CQ Sand Green Championships.
Pictured: Ladies Open Championship winner, Sarah Antcliff with Mount Morgan President Doug Wooffindin.
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Congratulations to the elected committee. Memberships are now due, so forms will be sent out this coming week, or you can pop into the Post Office. Thank you to all who have supported our Community Services Club, to keep it open after a difficult past year. We look forward to great progress throughout 2020. Submitted by Kirra Swain - Secretary
ANZAC PARK The Rockhampton Regional Council will be applying for a grant to improve some of the district’s areas of significant importance. I have been asked to collect information from the people of Mount Morgan on what they would to see as something to improve the existing Anzac Park. I do not know how much money will be allocated but I will take all suggestions on board with the aim of submitting at least three suggestions for council’s consideration. I have already spoken to a couple of Veterans but will have all our Veterans involved in selecting the three suggestions. Please send your suggestions to email; mej31@bigpond.com Mike Johnston.
NURSING FROM THE PAST
In the last issue of the Argus, we celebrated the career of Del Rowley. Les Bunt supplied this photo to give us a glimpse of where Del’s Career began. Del is second from the left.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES These photos of the Mount Morgan Brass Band were donated by Mr. Edward ‘Ted’ Bones . He was in the Southport Scouts Group and they were used as banner bearers for the bands who competed at the Australia and New Zealand Brass Band Championship ,which was held in and around Southport in 1957.His mother took the photos but unfortunately he could not find any information on the band members. If anyone recognizes or has any knowledge of these band members , the Mount Morgan Historical Museum would be most grateful for this information . The museum can be contacted by phoning 07 4938 2122 or email mmhmuseum@yahoo.com.au . The front desk at 87 Morgan Street is attended from 10am to 4pm daily . These are the original photos taken in 1957 so are a little grainy but we are hopeful that someone will be recognized and we can put names to the people in the photos.
THE BEST MEDICINE Why lawyers should never ask a witness a question if they aren’t prepared for the answer. In a trial, a Southern small town, prosecuting attorney called his first witness to the stand – a grandmotherly, elderly woman. He approached her and asked, “Mrs Jones, do you know me?” She responded “Why yes I do know you, Mr Williams. You’re a disappointment to me. You lie, you cheat on your wife, you manipulate people and talk about them behind their backs. You think you’re a big shot when you haven’t the brains to realise you never will amount to anything more than a two-bit paper pusher. Yes, I know you.” The lawyer was stunned. Not knowing what else to do he pointed across the room and asked, “Mrs Jones, do you know the defence attorney?” She again replied, “Why yes I do. I’ve known Mr Bradley since he was a youngster too. He’s lazy, bigotted and he has a drinking problem. “He can’t build a normal relationship with anyone and his law practice is one of the worst in the entire state. Not to mention he chears on his wife with three different women, one of them was your wife. Yes, I know him.” The defence attorney almost fainted. The judge asked both counsellors to approach the bench, and in a very quiet voice said, “If either of you ask her if she knows me, I’ll throw your sorry butts in jail for contempt!”
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Musings of Summer exhibition launches gallery year of talent Mount Morgan No7 Gallery has hit the ground running this year, holding holiday workshops, yoga mornings and a new exhibition opening so far already. The free No7 Art Squad workshops for term 1 have also commenced, giving kids an artistic outlet on Friday afternoons after school at 3.30 pm. On 17 January, the current exhibition, “Musings of Summer” opened with a wine and nibbles evening. This was well supported with a good turn out of local artists, and visitors from as far away as the Sunshine Coast. The colourful and bright presentation definitely had a Summer vibe and was well received. A massive shout out to Nicholai von Tonslamann and Tony Widjnya for providing some wonderful entertainment on the evening.
thoughts of lost youth, loved ones and on reflection, “the best times of our lives”,” she said. The artist of an entry into the hometown will also need to provide an explanation of the significance of each submission in the relation to the Hometown theme. “I will be beginning my submission, an homage to an old hut my Grandparent’s built that during my childhood we spent every shearing and crutching season at, and I lived in during my 20’s. The hut no no longer exists but I will be using saved wallpapers and linos from there. My great
grandparents also lived on the property beforehand, and it has always felt like I belonged there,” she said. This will run through until 9 August, and it is envisioned many a nostalgic entry will be received. For any enquiries, or to exhibit works for display or sale, please drop in, email mountmorgangallery@mail.com, or call 0411 865 621. The Gallery also offers Yoga on Tuesday morning’s at 9:30am and Saturday mornings at 6:30am, brought to you by Palmview Yoga and Massage.
The next exhibition will be held for a month and is an all abilities showcase called “This is Me” in collaboration with Carers Australia, and NDIS. In unison, will be a display of No7 Art Squad works. Preparations are also underway for our Golden Mount Festival celebrations, with commencement of planning for a Friday, 1 May “Hometown” Exhibition Opening. Gallery owner, Kirra Swain said the “Hometown” Exhibition was for anyone from anywhere, with their art conveying that hometown feeling. “Generally it is linked to nostalgic memories, notable places and defining moments, Hometown is a personal journey back to where we felt connected, evoking reminders of growing up, life’s ups and downs, and conjures Page 14
Above: Kirra Swain (far right) with “Musings of Summer” Exhibition attendees. Below right: Nicholai Tonslamann and Tony Widjnya provide background music at the Musings of Summer Exhibition. The “This is Me” and “Hometown” exhibitions are due to start at the gallery in the near future. 2020 promises to be a big year for this Morgan Street business.
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RSL SUB BRANCH NEWS
RSL Sub Branch members from left to right: Ray Story, Gavin McKenzie, Greg Peterson, Colin Bell, Col Harris, Barry Lollback, Stephen Robinson. Eleven ex-service and community members attended the meeting held on the 22 February 2020. The meeting elected the following members to these positions: President - Gavin McKenzie, Vice President - Ray Story, Secretary - Barry Lollback, Treasurer - Ian Traynor and District Delegate - Ray Story A special visitor for the meeting was Mr Colin Bell the Treasurer from the Wide Bay Burnett District RSL who was very helpful with the running of the meeting and answered a number of questions from the meeting.
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All monthly meetings will be held on the first Sunday of the month at 3.00 pm at the Community Services Hall. Nine ex-service and community members attended the meeting held on 1 March 2020.
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The Sub branch committee members are still working through the paperwork required to reform the sub branch. Unfortunately, this will take some time to complete. Just a reminder ANZAC Day is fast approaching. Details will be published at a later date. Service memberships $20.00 per year, social membership $10.00 per year. Please think about joining the sub branch.
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The next meeting will be held at the Community Services Hall on Sunday, 5 April 2020 starting at 3.00 pm. All interested ex-service and community members are invited to attend. For further info please contact Barry Lollback on 4938 2755 or 0497 277 339. Submitted by Barry Lollback 4 - 18 March 2020
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SAVE THE DATE!
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Mar 7: Dee River Oldies Group- Doug’s Mystery Bus Trip with morning tea and lunch included. Cost is $50 and must be paid by 29 February to secure your seat. Bus leaves bus stop in Morgan Street at 9.00 am. Mar 7: Blue Care Trash and Treasure. 8 am - 12 noon. Mar 14: Baree Markets. Baree School of Arts. Starts 8.30 am. Mar 17: Dee River Oldies Group Monthly Meeting. Starts at 2.00 pm at St. Mary’s Hall (Behind the Anglican Church). Mar 21: Mount Morgan Golf Club Wally Hall Memorial 3 Person Ambrose Mar 25: Dee River Oldies Group - Musical Morning Morning Tea. Starts at 10 am at St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street (Behind the Anglican Church) Apr 4: Blue Care Trash and Treasure. 8 am - 12 noon. Apr 4: Arts and Crafts Cent Sale. CWA Hall. Doors open at 1 pm. Starts at 2 pm. Apr 10: Good Friday - Mount Morgan VIC and Railway Museum closed. May 1: MM No 7 Gallery opening “Hometown” Exhibition. May 2: Blue Care Trash and Treasure. 8 am - 12 noon. May 2: Golden Mount Festival Markets, entertainment and other entertainment (Morgan Street). May 2: Golden Mount Festival Underage Disco, Mount Morgan School of Arts. 6.30 pm. May 3: Mount Morgan Rodeo at Mount Morgan Showgrounds. May 9: St. Mary’s Cent Sale. Church Hall 2 pm. Jul 4: Arts and Crafts Cent Sale. CWA Hall. Doors open at 1 pm. Starts at 2 pm. Nov 7: Arts and Crafts Cent Sale. CWA Hall. Doors open at 1 pm. Starts at 2 pm.
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Hoy every Wednesday at CWA Hall, East Street at 10 am. Blue Care Trash & Treasure, Gordon Street. Every Friday from 8.30 am to 12 noon. Bags of clothing $5. Marion’s plants for sale.
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I, Richard Needham, wish to advise Mount Morgan residents that my withdrawal from the Golden Mount Festival Association was not done out of choice. Thank you to those who have supported me in the past. Congratulations to Alona and Mark Williamson on the safe arrival of your son, Markus Anthony on 19 January 2020. Love Jill and Ivan Bryant. Salter, Hilda: A beautiful neighbour passed away Monday, 10 February in Brisbane. Aged 84 years. A private service was held for Hilda. Sadly missed. Jill and Ivan Bryant.
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