VOLUME 16, ISSUE 11
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Traditionally Friday afternoons at school go by rather slowly with anticipation for the weekend increasing with each passing minute. However, on Friday, 18 June, Mount Morgan State High School held an air of festivity as the principal, teachers, school nurses, counsellors and students lined up to lose their hair - all for a good cause. The World’s Greatest Shave supported fundraising for blood cancer research.
Above: Sharnee and Kodie from Mane Street donated their time for the event.
Mane Street Hair Studio owner, Kodie and employee Sharnee were on hand to ensure that locks, mustaches and beards were taken off cleanly. The afternoon started off with a sausage sizzle cooked by members of the Rotary Club of Mount Morgan. Principal Dan Petersen lined up to lose his beard, mustache and hair, while Student Advice Counsellor, Ben Lodewikus had his goatee and mustache shaved. Young student, Dakota Bergin (pictured below with Kodie from Mane Street Hair Studio) donated 20 cm off the length of her hair for a wig, while PE teacher, Lachlan Jones, found out how painful leg waxing was.
Above: Ben Lodewikus loses his goatee and mustache for a cause.
A fundraising goal of $5000 was set and at the start of the Friday afternoon event was well over $4000.
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Above: Kailie, Emily and Kaitlyn with Paddy, the Platypus at the SES Open Day.
SES OPEN DAY
Mount Morgan State Emergency Service held its first Open Day on Saturday, 12 June. This was the first of many Open Days to be held throughout the Rockhampton Region in June. The SES unit teamed up with the Local Disaster Management team to educate visitors on preparing for disasters. The Open Day was held at Mount Morgan’s SES unit depot. As well as the SES Open Day members of the QFES and Calliungal Rural Firebrigade hosted an information session at the No 7 Dam on Saturday afternoon. Pictured above: Mick Burley, David Lodewikus, Elizabeth Lodewikus, Kevin Coughran, Des Buckingham and Lachlan Lodewikus. MOUNT MORGAN RODEO NEWS
Above: Murray Underwood, Bette Broom and Noel Underwood at the SES Open Day. Below:Carol and Brendon Jones discuss the importance of planning for emergencies.
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Mount Morgan Rodeo Association is preparing for its next big event for 2021 - the Junior Rodeo to be held on 18 September. Recently, Vice-Preisdent Juerge Veber and Secretary, Marie Maroney presented a $500 cheque to Mount Morgan State High School Captains Bailey Caitlin and Lanie Martin for the assistance provided from the May Weekend Rodeo. This will go towards the Senior’s Formal Fundraising efforts.
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celebrating 100 years
Volunteers and townspeople gathered at the Mount Morgan Historical Museum on Saturday, 12 June to celebrate the 100th birthday of the 1921 Buick Hearse. Donated by the Tucker family (of Tucker and Nankevill Funeral Directors connections) in the 1960’s, when the museum was located in East Street. The Buick was the first motorised hearse in Mount Morgan and was last used in 1961 for the funeral of Gwen Scott’s (treasurer at the museum) grandmother. Paul Tucker, the grandson of the hearse’s owner was on hand to cut the cake which was made and decorated by Gwen Scott. The cake boasted a picture of the hearse. The hearse still works (although it is in need of a few minor repairs), but at 100 years, it could be forgiven for needing a part or two. Local Funeral director Brian Glover, drove the hearse in the Golden Mount Festival about three years ago. Getting in and out of the driver’s seat is also a feat in itself as Dianne and Robyn (pictured above) found out. Even Paul Tucker tried the driver’s seat for size. Page 6
Rockhampton Regional Councillor Ellen Smith was also in attendance. Cr Smith marvelled at the etched glass on the hearse. The Mount Morgan Historical Museum is open seven days a week from 10 am to 4 pm and houses the many treasures of Mount Morgan’s wonderful past. From time to time, items such as the hearse, a special bicycle and a 1942 International Fire Engine are taken out for special occasions.
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FROM DREAM TO REALITY
On 24 June, Stephen Smith’s dream of owning a games and toy store will become a reality. Steve is a collector at heart and it gives him great joy to share his love and passion for collecting with other people. The newest business in Mount Morgan will open it’s doors at 98 James Street, which is the old picture theatre. Steve is a little nervous about the potential for success of the store, but he is prepared to give it time.
In fact, Steve’s store is a veritable Aladdin’s cave of treasures. Originally from Battle Creek, Michigen in the United States, Steve migrated with his family in 1968. The family started their Australian journey in Sydney. Over 10 years ago, Steve ended up in Mount Morgan. During this time Steve volunteered a the Dee Bowls Club and continued his market forays looking to expand his collections.
He now has a shop full of toys trading cards, games, old bottles, fossils (some of which he has found locally) - the range is phenomenal. His store was made possible by a bequest from his late father’s will. Steve invested some of the money into starting the store. The store will open Thursdays to Sundays initially, but may change if longer hours are required.
“I am here for the long haul,” he said. “This is the first real big thing I have done in my life,” he said. It’s no small feat when you look around the store and see the phenomenal variety of collectables that Steve has on display and for sale. Collecting has always interested Steve and he often looks around at markets and in second hand stores to add to his stash of comic books, coins, figurines or other collectables. “There are a lot of people who collect items such as Ooshies or the like,” he said. “I have plenty of those as well.” 23 June to 7 July 2021
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NETBALL TEAMS BRING HOME THE GOLD Mount Morgan State High School’s (MMSHS) Netball teams gave it their best shot in the netball Grand Finals in Rockhampton on Friday, 18 June, winning two out of three of their Grand Final matches. Three teams qualified by winning their respective games on Thursday, 17 June. The first game was the year 9’s who played a hard game against Rockhampton Girls Grammar. Unfortunately on the night, the Girls Grammar team proved too strong for Mount Morgan. The coach was Lachlan Jones. The Most Valuable player for the team was Ailsa Williams. Top Left Photo: Standing left to right - Lara Forbes, Shelby Garrett, Sharaya Roberts, Codie Zimmerlie and Ailsa Williams. Kneeling left to right: Lilly-May Griffiths, Jade Goodwin, Serenity Anderson and Laicey Gibson, with Coach Lachlan Jones. The next two games were both played at 6.30 pm. The year 11 and and 12’s played Heights White and won 30 – 21. Most Valuable Player was Lanie Martin. Coach Tanika McClintock Middle Photo: Back Left to Right, Jorja McFarlane, Ebony Urquhart, Coach: Tanika McClintock, Jazzmin Roberts, Shelby Garrett, Ebony Myors, front from left La’Karna Hayden and Lanie Martin. The next game was the year 10’s against the Rockhampton Grammer School. This was an extremely hard and close game for the girls. At full time the teams were a tied at 27-all and they had to play an extra 10 mins, then at the end of 10 mins the teams tied again. They had to then play on until one teams was two points ahead. Mount Morgan came away with the win 36 – 34. Most Valuable Player Kahlen Garrett. Coach Louise Thurect Bottom Photo - from left, Coach Louise Thurect, Bronte Clarke, Lara Martin, Chloe Forbes, Alula Camm, Katelynn Gatt, Kahlen Garrett, Alyssa Rogash & Summer McArdle. Page 10
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DOG FEES TO INCREASE FROM 1 JULY Rockhampton Regional Council has today announced an increase in annual dog registration fees from 1 July.
Councillor for Planning and Regulation, Grant Mathers, said the annual fee will increase by $10, with the exception of pension card holders which will remain the same. “We all know that ensuring your dog is registered is an incredibly important part of pet ownership,” Cr Mathers said. “Because it is so important, we have resisted putting up fees for a number of years, but we’re at the stage now that it’s necessary to ensure we continue to carry out effective animal management for our community. “Registration fees collected by Council are designed to cover the costs of animal management in our Region. “The fees go toward the range of animal management services that are offered by Council – from maintaining the animal management centre and rehoming animals to patrols and education programs.
properly equipped as a community to responsibly care for our animals.
Cr Mathers said that while fees have increased by $10 for all annual registrations except for pension card holders, annual registrations are always far lower for desexed and microchipped dogs. “There’s a huge reduction in cost if your dog is desexed and microchipped – with an annual fee of $28 - compared to $132 if your dog isn’t.” Fees from July 1: • Entire dog - $132 • Entire dog (pension card holders) - $76 • Puppy - $42 • Desexed dog - $46 • Desexed dog (pension card holders) – no charge • Desexed and microchipped dog - $28 • Desexed and microchipped dog (pension card holders) – no charge
“This hasn’t been a decision we have made lightly and while increasing fees is never something we want to do, it’s something we’re doing to ensure we’re
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“We know that some of our members have been eagerly looking forward to coming back on Saturdays, especially our families,” Cr Wickerson said. “We will open 9am - 3pm Saturdays at the Southside Library, while Northside, Gracemere and Mount Morgan will re-open 9am-12.00pm. “The new opening hours will ensure our customers have even more access to our fantastic resources and that is good news! “There have been some other extensions and changes to opening hours across all our libraries, so I would encourage all members to check the website or give our library staff a call, if you would like to find out the opening times for your local library. “The decision to restrict opening hours after COVID was not a decision that was made lightly.
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Mount Morgan in Pictures By Catherine McIntosh, descendant of the colonial Stubbs family of Mount Morgan
At home with Knox D’Arcy
English-born Knox D’Arcy was an original investor in the Mount Morgan [gold mining] Syndicate, formed in 1882, which turned into a limited liability company on 1 October 1886. The company’s share price skyrocketed in 1888, making Knox D’Arcy, the company’s largest original shareholder, a very rich man. Knox D’Arcy is pictured (standing centre) with his family in the garden of his beautiful Rockhampton property, ‘Ellen Vannin’*, in about 1885 – when he was a solicitor in Rockhampton and a member of the Mount Morgan Syndicate. He is likely to have inherited the property from his Irish-born father, Rockhampton solicitor, William Francis D’Arcy, who died suddenly at ‘Ellen Vannin’ in 1870 (aged 60). Knox D’Arcy relocated to England in the late 1880s. A true entrepreneur, he would then risk his entire Mount Morgan fortune to search for oil in the Persian oilfields, resulting in the establishment of the AngloPersian Oil Company in 1909, which later became British Petroleum (BP). He never returned to ‘Ellen Vannin’. * Variations in the spelling exist. It’s possible the property was called ‘Ellan Vannin’. Page 12
c. 1885 / Kingel Street, Wandal, Rockhampton / D’Arcy family home, ‘Ellen Vannin’ / English-born William Knox (‘Knox’) D’Arcy (1849-1917) (standing centre), Rockhampton solicitor (following in the footsteps of his Irish-born father, William Francis D’Arcy (18101870), who also practised law in Rockhampton); member of the Mount Morgan Syndicate; and future gold and oil magnate / Mexican-born Elena D’Arcy (née Birkbeck) (1840-1897) (seated centre), only daughter of English-born Samuel Bradford Birkbeck (1802-1867) of Glenmore Station, near Rockhampton; and first wife of Knox D’Arcy (married in Sydney in 1872) / Children (standing from left to right): Frank D’Arcy, Lionel D’Arcy and Elena D’Arcy; (seated): Violet D’Arcy (left) and Ethel D’Arcy (centre) / Family governess (seated right). Photographer unknown From the State Library of Queensland Next Issue: The origin of the Wesley Hall Cup. This author has made best efforts to provide accurate information for this publication of ‘Mount Morgan in Pictures’.
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LIBRARY NEWS Dick Roughsey (aka Goobalathaldin Roughsey) Way back in 1974, the celebrated author and illustrator Dick Roughsey (right), or Goobalathaldin Roughsey from the Lardil language group on Mornington Island, visited the North Rockhampton Library to share his love of traditional stories with groups of local school children in an important author tour to the region. Poised on the cusp of significant literary success, his well-loved picture book The Giant Devil Dingo had just received a Commendation from the CBCA Picture Book of the Year Award in 1974, with The Rainbow Serpent, about Goorialla, the Rainbow Serpent, looking for his own tribe in Cape York Peninsula area, later to win various awards including the 1976 CBCA Picture Book of the Year Award and Fellowship of Australian Writers Patricia Weickhardt Award to an Aboriginal Writer in 1976. Roughsey, who started writing in his 50s, went on to write and illustrate a number of other picture books, poetry books and autobiographies before passing away in 1985 at age 61. The Rainbow Serpent (immediate right) has been recently re-published in 2011 to entice and delight a new audience of readers, with a number of titles available for lending through Rockhampton Regional libraries. Rare copies of other titles by Roughsey are available for reading in our Rockhampton History Centre, which is open Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm. Fast forward to 2021 and the present CBCA Shortlist shows many more wonderful resources written for children by First Nations’ authors. A captivating title in the CBCA Award for New Illustrator is Shirley Purdie’s My Story, Ngaginybe Jarragbe featuring the autobiographical story of the famous Gija artist as told through her paintings accompanied by Gija and English text. Glorious earth colours convey meaning to the print text in a deeply profound story for all ages. As a pioneer in protecting and promoting First Nations’ culture, Goobalathaldin Roughsey’s passion for art and supporting cultural heritage projects were important in introducing Aboriginal culture to Australian children. NAIDOC Week (4 – 11 July) with its theme of Heal Country, calls for all of us to continue to protect our nation’s lands, waters, sacred sites and cultural heritage from exploitation, desecration, and destruction.
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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video
Movie Review RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON A message appears toward the end of the credits following the film: “The making of this film from over 400 individual homes was completely unprecedented, and relied entirely upon the talent, ingenuity, and dedication of everyone at Walt Disney Animation Studios. The filmmakers would like to thank them for their tireless hard work, good humour, and most of all patience that is, with our inability to properly use the internet. (Dude, you’re still on mute.)” Such was the adventurous, pioneering craziness of moviemaking during a global pandemic, where the magic-makers were driven by their need to work, their love of this project and their total and complete faith in the talents and abilities of their fellow, suitably distanced co-workers. And we must say, rarely have we seen a movie so well received, so loved and raved about as RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON.
Time after time, viewer after viewer...”Ooh, that was soo good! We watched it twice.”
Heart. They grew apart and often bickered with each other. Time passed...
Long ago, in the idyllic world of Kumandra, people and dragons lived and worked together happily and in harmony. The earth was a paradise. It prospered and thrived under this wonderful partnership, as did their farms and communities. Then came the dreaded Druun. Dark and sinister monsters that petrified every living thing upon contact, these Druun spelled the end of paradise, of mankind, of everything... The fear and the threat of total oblivion loomed over the heads of all Kumandra, until the noble dragons stepped up and sacrificed themselves to save humanity.
Now, 500 years later, those same sinister monsters, The Druun have returned; and this time the people don’t have the dragons to protect them. But Raya believes there could be one last dragon. She’d been training as a warrior under her Dad, Chief Benja whose dream was to reunite all five tribes and remake Kumandra, and she believed that now she was ready. She had to be! With her wit as sharp as her blade, it was now up to this one lone warrior to track down the last dragon and stop The Druun for good...
Paradise was lost. Kumandra was no more. The people survived but it was not the same. They split into five separate tribes, each named for their location along a huge, dragon-shaped river- Fang, Talon, Spine, Tail and
MMMPHS NEWS Residential: A reminder that all visitors to our residential area are required to provide evidence of their Influenza vaccine prior to being able to visit. A copy of the report will be kept on file, so that it does not have to be presented at subsequent visits. Also a reminder if you have any cough, cold or flu like symptoms or visited a COVID declared hotspot you will not be allowed to visit patients or residents as per the health directives that we must follow. Flu Vaccines are available from your GPs. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Our Cardiac Rehabilitation services are available on Mondays and Wednesdays. Referrals are required for this service; however clients may self-refer if they are unable to get one from their GP. Page 14
Action, laughter, drama, thrills and visually breath-taking, RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON is rated PG and runs for 107 minutes. Family members of all ages will be enthralled. RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON... Loved it!
COVID Vaccines: All our MPHS residents have had their 2 COVID vaccines and a large proportion of our staff also have and will soon have their second vaccine as well. The community can book with designated GPs to have their COVID vaccine as they become available. Locally that is Bidgerdii and the GP practice at the hospital. If you have any questions or concerns about immunisations/vaccines you can talk to your GP or contact the hospital during working hours and our community CN will assist, or you can look up online www.health.qld.gov.au and follow the links.
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NAIDOC - An exciting opportunity for creatives to enter a fashion competition held Friday, 2 July at the Mount Morgan Local and Indigenous Market Day. Entries must be an item of clothing and decorated to reflect the 2021 theme “Heal Country”. A Cake Decorating competition will also be judged, and well as the famous Baby Show. Should be a fun day, with lots of talent on display! Mount Morgan Gallery will be participating, with a window display also in theme.
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Next Exhibition - Running from 24 July to 27 October will be “Evolution of Ideas - A study of series and transitions”. All Artists are encouraged to submit works, and we welcome any new talent. The opening is on Saturday, 24 July at 5 pm. Contact 0411 865 621 for submission forms and follow our Facebook page for updates. Mount Morgan Show - Entries are now open for the Mount Morgan Show Art Competition, on Saturday, 14 August and entry forms can be found at the Gallery. Let’s support the best little country show in CQ! Volunteering - We have welcomed some wonderful new volunteers over the last few weeks, who are putting their individual stamp on the space, with their music, and practising their art/craft, etc. We have a fortnightly weekend position available, either one or both days as suits, from 10am -2pm, however we can be flexible should anyone want shorter hours/ earlier start, etc. Lessons - For painting lessons please call Nickolai on 0412 557 052. Some busy weeks ahead, so lets all get creating! Submitted by Kirra Swain
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JUN 23: Dee River Oldies Group - Morning Tea starting at 10 am at St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. (Behind the Anglican Church). JUN 27: Mount Morgan Citizen’s Club AGM 10 am @ Soldiers’ rooms. JUL 2: NAIDOC Local and Indegenous Markets. Newman Oval from 10 am. Phone 0497 017 633 or 0423 832 783. JUL 3: Arts and Crafts Grocery Cent Sale. Soldiers’ Room. Doors open 12 noon. Play starts 2 pm. JUL 10: Baree Markets. 8 am to 12 noon. Baree School of Arts. JUL 10 -11: CQ Crane Hire Gold Rush Hill Sprint. JUL 11: Live Country Music. 12 -4 pm. Entry $8 adults, $2 children. Light supper, raffles and lucky door. Soldiers’ Rooms. JUL 25: Central Queensland Old School Bicycle Show and Swap Meet. 10 am to 2 pm. Leichhardt Hotel. JUL 20: Dee River Oldies Group - Monthly Meeting starting at 2 pm to be held in St Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street, Mount Morgan. (Behind the Anglican Church). New and existing members welcome. JUL 24: Exhibition opening. Mount Morgan No7 gallery. 5 pm. Evolution of Ideas. All Welcome. JUL 27: Well Womens’ Clinic. Phone 4912 5100. JUL 30: Dee River Oldies Group - Bus Trip ‘Christmas in July’ at Ferns Hideaway, Byfield. Cost is $50. Put your name down to secure your seat. AUG 14: Mount Morgan Show, Mount Morgan Showgrounds. AUG 24: Well Women’s Clinc. Phone: 4912 5100. SEPT 7: Well Women’s Clinic. Phone: 4912 5100. SEPT 11: Baree Markets. 8 am to 12 noon. Baree School of Arts. SEPT 12: Mount Morgan Wattle Day Festival. Historic Rail Complex. 9 am to 2 pm. SEPT 18: Mount Morgan Junior Rodeo. Mount Morgan Showgrounds.
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LIGHT ON THE HILL CHURCH EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Green Shed from 7 pm. Phone 0412 502 937 MOUNT MORGAN CITIZEN’S CLUB INC WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday, 27 June 2021 at 10 am Mount Morgan Soldiers’ Rooms, 18 Morgan St All members are encouraged to attend. New Members welcome. All positions will be declared vacant. Only current financial members are able to nominate and vote. COVID Protocols in place. If you are feeling unwell, please stay at home.
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THANK YOU NOTICE The family of Arthur Gerald Read wish to thank family and friends for cards, phone calls, floral tributes, visits and attendance at Arthurs funeral. Special thanks to Mount Morgan and Rockhampton Ambulance, the Mount Morgan and Rockhampton Hospital Doctors and nursing staff, also Mount Morgan Fire and Rescue and Finlayson and Mckenzie. Arthur is being sadly missed by his wife, three sons and their families and his sister Beryl. Please accept this as our personal thanks. Carolyn Read.
DEATH NOTICE Joy Durston, passed away suddenly 29 May 2021. Very sadly and dearly missed. Sincere thanks to the Mount Morgan and Wowan Health Services for al the support and care given to mum over the years - Jenni Wightman NEXT EDITION: WEDNESDAY, 7 JULY 2021
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