The Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 17 Issue 12

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VOLUME 17 - ISSUE 12

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IRONSTONE EXTREME - ENDURO


Ironstone Extreme - from Page 1 Mankind has always tested itself against nature and the natural elements and the recently held event just outside of Mount Morgan, Ironstone Extreme, certainly provided a test for man and motorcycle. Ironstone Extreme was the second race of a five-event championship program conducted by Grassroots Enduro Australia and was held on the weekend of 25-26 June. The names of the events – Insane Ride, Goldfields Extreme Kosciusko Killer, Hill Storm Challenge and of course, Ironstone Extreme, are indicative that the events are not for the faint-hearted or the unskilled rider! Grassroots Enduro Australia is Australian Hard Enduro that established and promotes a national series the Australian Hard Enduro Championship. Company Director, Greg Peterson said an event was held on the property in 2021 and the location of the property being close to the township of Mount Morgan, its proximity to the Rockhampton airport and the fact that the property itself offered a great variety of terrain made it a strong consideration for the 2022 championships. More than 250 riders registered for the Ironstone Challenge.

“It was a true national event with riders attending from every state and territory of Australia, the majority from New South Wales and Victoria,” Greg said. “I saw the ironstone Mountain name on the bus shelter and later discovered Mount Morgan used to be called Ironstone Mountain. I wanted to incorporate Ironstone into the name of the event, in recognition of the town,” he said. Grassroots Enduro Australia was started in 2019 by two passionate hard enduro riders – Greg Petersen and Ryan Peterson after they held several hard enduro races in 2017 and early 2018. The series consists of five races, this year we have an additional event later in the year with a top international rider, Mario Roman from Spain” Greg said. With the 2022 event done and dusted, Greg has indicated that he would love to come back in 2023 with an even bigger and better event. The events main sponsors were Endurogear.com. au, B n B Off Road engineering, Sherco motorcycle Australia, Rack n Roll motorcycle carriers, Zac Speed Australia, Dirt Bike burrito podcast Goldentyre Australia and Pulse Media.

MOUNT MORGAN CELEBRATES NAIDOC Mount Morgan celebrated NAIDOC Week both at a High School and community level. Mount Morgan State High School held NAIDOC celebrations, including a Kup-Murri in the last week of school. Other activities included boomerang and

rock painting and spear throwing. A mosaic mural, which was designed by Jade Goodwin and worked on by students during the 2021 NAIDOC celebrations was presented to the Gangulu Elders. Continued on Page 4

Above: Dale “Flip” Toby shows niece, Michaela the finer art of painting.

Above: Rosie Hoffman-Toby, Tayla Matthews, Hope Carson and Sandi Craven prepare clap sticks.

MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS DISCLAIMER The Mount Morgan Argus is published by Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc, 1 Railway Parade, Mount Morgan. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the publishers. MMPAD reserves the discretionary right to alter, omit, reclassify or postpone publication of articles, photographs or advertisements in the Mount Morgan Argus. MMPAD takes all possible care with the publication of news, names and other information sourced by MMPAD representatives. It does not, however, take responsibility for erroneous information or spelling supplied by external sources. Please take care and ensure that information is correct and names are spelt correctly before submitting any items to this publication. MMPAD Executive

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Above: Debbie Tull, Bradley Toby and Natalie Forder and below Teri Rienecker prepares the morning tea.

The mural had been framed and protected with resin before the presentation. The Kup-Murri feast was prepared by Flip Toby and Ray Blucher and included beef, pork, chicken, potato, sweet potato, pumpkin, carrots and damper. The community NAIDOC celebrations were organised by the Mundagutta Youth Program organisers and included a march from the Mount Morgan School of Arts to the Green Shed in Boyd Park where a range of activities were held including painting, weaving, learning about smoking ceremonies and the Gangulu language which was led by Natalie Forder. Over 25 youths participated in the activities for the day celebrating the theme - “Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!” Mundagutta activities are held every Wednesday at the Green Shed in Boyd Park from 4 pm.

Above: The presentation of the mosaic mural to the Gangulu elders. Page 4

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LIVING THE DREAM - ONE YEAR ON closure, followed by the floods, but there has been good consistent growth,” Kristie said. During the time since taking over the park and motel, Kristie and Keith have worked dilligently to improve the park. They have improved the amenities with repainting and other refurbishments. Kristie and Keith were approached by Kui Parks which focus on small owner operated parks and not corporate parks.

Fourteen months after moving to Mount Morgan and taking on the ownership of the Mount Morgan Motel and Van Park, Kristie and Keith Lavell are still living their Mount Morgan Dream! The past 14 months have been busy ones for Kristie and Keith, originally from the Yarra Valley, with the continued refurbishment of the park and motel. “The past year has been slow for visitors especially with the border

“We were approached to join not long after we arrived, but we held off until we could make some improvements and now we are proudly affiliated with them,” Kristie said. As well as improving the aesthetics of the park, Kristie and Keith have also been updating logos, brochures and their website. “We are still loving it,” Keith said.

VOTE ‘YES’ Northern Suburbs

The online vote closed at 5pm on Monday 4 July, but if you missed out, there is one last opportunity to have your say. If you still have the letter from the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ), you can return a postal vote. Please ensure you allow enough time for postal delivery to Brisbane by 5pm Thursday 14 July 2022. Voting ‘Yes’ benefits our entire region. It is more voices for our region and more people to share the load. A vote ‘Yes’ means more people, more services, more infrastructure and a bigger and better region. For more information, visit: www.rrc.qld.gov.au/ournorthernsuburbs 6 - 20 JULY 2022

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IMAGINE ROTARY - INTO THE FUTURE

The Rotary Club of Mount Morgan annual handover evening on 30 June was tinged with sadness as the club farewelled one of its members. Helen Jessop, who has been a member of the club for over 10 years left Mount Morgan last Friday (1 July). As well as a farewell gift she was presented with her second Paul Harris Sapphire for her service to Rotary. Outgoing President, Rosemary Izzard, outlined the activities that the club had been involved in over the past 12 months and how the club had achieved the 2021-2022 Rotary Motto - Serve to Change Lives. Some of the major projects for the year was the Rotary Youth Driver Awareness Program, the Leadership Camp, the erection of a flagpole at the Mount Morgan State High School and the rejuvenation of the East Street Visitor and the Frank Golding Lookout signs. The 2022-2023 Rotary Year has already proven to be a ground breaking year for Rotary International (RI) with Canadian Rotarian Jennifer set to become RI’s - the first female president in the 115 years of Rotary’s history. Incoming President of the Rotary Club of Mount Morgan, Craig Edmonstone reflected on the 2022-2023 RI theme - Imagine Rotary. “So, for just a moment, let’s imagine that Rotary did not exist and we did nothing about polio, clean water, disease prevention, childhood reading, peace, kindness and hope. Imagine if Rotarian did nothing about drought assistance, bushfire destruction or flood recovery,” Craig said. “Now imagine what our communities would look like if there were no Rotary clubs, or indeed no other Page 6

similar community minded organisations doing their best.” “There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that our communities are much improved because of the work of each and every Rotary Club. The Rotary Club of Mount Morgan has always been active and well regarded in the District.” “The Club always punches above its weight and has continued to provide regular community service despite difficult local conditions.” Craig was inducted by Past District Governor (PDG), Rod Medew. The Club’s Officers for 2022-2023 are Jacinta Oliver (Secretary), PDG Judith Henderson (Executive Secretary) and Tania Leicht (Treasurer).

Above Top: PDG Rod Medew with incoming President, Craig Edmonstone and outgoing President, Rosemary Izzard. Above: PDG Judith Hendersen presented departing Rotarian Helen Jessop with her farewell gift.

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MIRANI MESSAGE DEE RIVER OLDIES With Stephen Andrew, MP After over 30 years of lows and highs concerning water, the Mount Morgan Gold Town Community strikes it rich with the $40.4 million pledge from the current Government to commit to building a Pipeline and reservoir from Gracemere to Mount Morgan’s No.7 Dam. It’s been long overdue and more than deserved after the contributions Mount Morgan has made to our country and state. WATER is the issue on everyone’s lips and access to a reliable water supply for the township and surrounds will stabilise the town’s future, so I will be making sure that this is a priority and work progresses quickly to proof the town from future water shortages and restrictions. Additional benefits include the option to construct a secondary parallel-pipeline that has been identified by Heritage Minerals, concerned with the transportation of processed Iron Pyrite in a slurry form to a collection point situated in Gracemere. This will provide a safe sensible way to transport the abundance of Iron Pyrite from the Mount Morgan Mine site down the range using the same environmental footprint and will eliminate trucking ore via the Razor Backs, subverting dangerous dust and reducing trucks having to traverse the back roads and highways.

It was so good to catch up with our members at the June monthly meeting and the musical morning tea. There was a good roll up of members who enjoyed the morning out with good songs and toe tapping music. We are planning our ‘Christmas in July’ and staying local this year. We will be going to the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan on Wednesday, 27 July 2022. Entry will be from 11.30 am, with lunch served at 12.30 pm. The cost is $10 per member for lunch plus $5 for the raffle. Money to be paid by Tuesday 19 July, 2022 to secure your seat. Our ‘Damper Day at the Hall’ is planned for Wednesday, 24 August 2022 starting at 11.00 am. Mark it on your calendar. The cost is $5 and will include mince and rice for lunch. There will be a lucky door prize and raffle on the day. A very big thank you to our members who help out where they can. Their donations, time and help is appreciated and we thank all our members for coming along. New and existing members are welcome. There is no cost for membership and members must be over 50 years old. Stay rugged up and keep warm. Submitted by the Steering Committee - Carol Glover 4938 1995 or Colleen Constable 0427 161 131.

This will deliver a double hit outcome for the township; water supply for the town and less toxic pyrite to leach into the Dee River. We need this actioned as soon as practicable to aid in the reduction of ongoing environmental damage and to ensure reliable water supply to the town and surrounds. I will be engaging with the Minister for expansion of water infrastructure to incorporate another pipeline into this project concerning reliable water supply for the Fitzroy Agricultural Corridor, in an effort to build the agricultural sector and to bolster these communities as well. In the pursuit of awareness concerning current and pending projects, we will be keeping the community in the southern part of the Mirani electorate informed via our column here in the ARGUS; I will be providing updates on all matters on a regular basis that have an impact on Mount Morgan and surrounds. Until next time, Stephen. 6 - 20 JULY 2022

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COUNCIL CONNECTION WITH DIVISION 5 COUNCILLOR CHERIE RUTHERFORD This month marked an historic moment for Mount Morgan as we welcomed the $40.4million funding commitment from the Queensland Government toward the much-anticipated water pipeline. This commitment, together with the federal funding of $3.5million and Council’s contribution of completing the business case can now see this project through to completion. This has been something this Council has been actively lobbying for, both at the federal and state level, so it was music to our ears - as I imagine it was for all of you. It is just amazing to think that the Mount Morgan community will soon have a secure permanent water source which not only benefits the residents today but will allow the town to grow and prosper in the future. I want to thank everyone in Mount Morgan for their patience, while Council did the necessary work to secure the funding. While it will take around two years to build, I am just thrilled that this is now firmly in our sights. From here, the next step will be to progress with the detailed design, and we will be talking to the community as we move towards construction. Another project for the Mount Morgan community is of course, the redevelopment of the pool into a new aquatic precinct. You may have noticed fencing being erected around the pool which is purely a safety measure in place while the pool is drained this month. I know I have said it before, but Council is committed to consulting with the community during the design phase for this project. This facility will be for you the people of Mount Morgan, so of course we want to make sure that it will meet your needs, both on completion, and for generations to come. Concept designs are underway now and we will be bringing these to the community for your feedback in the coming months. Finally, you may have noticed the vote to bring the Northern Suburbs home to the Rockhampton Region has been underway.There may be some of you asking the question, ‘How will this affect me?’. What I will say is this – this decision will absolutely affect you here in Mount Morgan. Just like it will affect the all the residents across our region, from Gracemere to Gogango, Bajool to Berserker and everywhere in between. More people, mean more voices advocating for the important infrastructure that we need to grow our community –like the pipeline, or the new aquatic centre! Page 10

Rockhampton Region rates money is already going to infrastructure that is being used by residents in the Northern Suburbs. By voting ‘Yes’ you are not only supporting the wishes of those residents, but it allows them to contribute to the community that they actually live in. The cost of them using our assets without our Council receiving any rates revenue means that cost is instead worn by our current Rockhampton Region ratepayers, so this is balancing what is currently a very unfair ledger. Not only that, but these residents have voted three times to be part of the Rockhampton Region, and have simply been ignored. If you want to support them, vote ‘Yes’ and help them be part of the Rockhampton Region. While the online vote closed at 5pm on Monday 4 July, there is still an opportunity to have your say. If you have not yet voted and perhaps you still have the letter from the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ) sitting on your kitchen bench, or up on your fridge, you can return a postal vote. The ECQ will be accepting postal votes up until 5pm Thursday 14 July.

MOUNT MORGAN STRATEGY UPDATE Rockhampton Regional Council’s Tourism and Economic Development arm Advance Rockhampton gave Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc [MMPAD] an update on the General Permission Areas (GPA) intended for Mount Morgan at a recent MMPAD meeting. Council is currently looking at a Land Management Plan and awaiting their legal team to write up the relevant paperwork for the Horse Creek area. The site has infrastructure including ample car parking, amenities and Department of Resources permissions. Advance Rockhampton is also working on a Tourism Promotion Plan for the prospecting experience. The Leydens Hill site has several issues which need to be resolved before it can go ahead. These include lack of amenities, car parking, entry way and proximity to the river which all need to be resolved before moving forward with the site. The opening of the Gelobera Forest area has been put on hold. Advance Rockhampton have also had staffing issues following the departure of the former officer who was working on the GPA activation. However, this issue has been resolved with a recent appointment being made. Other discussion points included: •Proposal for Mount Morgan: Advance is working on a “Larger Visitor Point of View” to target visitors to the region and in particular Mount Morgan. •Rocky Bike Trail: Mountain Bike event 9-10 July attracting a pathway of 300 people and will visit the Mount Morgan Bike trail. • Tourism App for Mount Morgan to allow visitors to access a self-guided tour of the town, similar to the Rockhampton Zoo currently in use. •Mine, Caverns, Mine Museum General Office: No update at this stage. Jamie McKenzie, who will be leading the Mount Morgan Strategy is keen to meet with MMPAD and the community as soon as possible to give updates on above as well as the Mount Morgan Bike Trail, inspection and maintenance. He will also give feedback from the Mountain Bike Event in July.

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MOUNT MORGAN MULTI PURPOSE HEALTH SERVICE NEWS

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Maternal and Child Health Services: Child Health clinics are available every Wednesday at our facility. All appointments are booked through the Rockhampton Community Health office by phoning 4920 7279. Please ensure that you state you require an appointment in Mount Morgan. Community Advisory Network: At our CAN Meeting in May 2022 our new Chairperson was officially endorsed. Congratulations and thankyou to Cheryl McBay for accepting this role. Currently our CAN has nine participants. Any of these people are happy to have conversations with members of our community on any health matters and to feed back concerns, questions or comments to the wider CAN membership. Gordon Luck (Director of Nursing) ph 4912 5100, Daisy Gibson (Advanced Health Worker) ph 4912 5100, Jayne Farrell (Admin Officer, Secretariat) ph 4912 5100, Cheryl McBay (Chairperson) ph 0419 734 703, Jean Morgenstern (CAN Member), Margaret Pearce (CAN Member), Rosemary Hoffman (CAN Member), Noel Barker (CAN Member) and Garry Turnbull (CAN Member). In 2023 our facility will be due to conduct a (triennial) Community wide survey on all matters relating to health within our geographical area. Expressions of interest for joining our CAN will also be sought during this process. If you, or someone you know, would be interested in joining the CAN please keep this in mind. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Cardiac Rehabilitation services are available here in Mount Morgan and is run on a Monday and Wednesday each week. A referral to this service is needed, however clients may also self-refer, should they not wish to go through their GP. The program usually consists of an initial assessment by the Cardiac Nurse and Exercise Physiologist, followed by a ten (10) session gym program and 5 (five) education sessions. The program is concluded by a post assessment by the Exercise Physiologist. Heart Failure clinic clients do have a slightly different program, to the standard rehabilitation one, but this too is sometimes available here.

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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video

Movie Review DELICIOUS I decided early in the piece that after Mururoa Atoll, The Rainbow Warrior and France’s single digit salute to Australia and our sister New Zealand, we would not be supporting them by buying any French films, ever. But their movies are so good... The acting, the sets, production values, scripts, costumes - all wonderful. So, in the end we drew a distinct line between French art and French politics and ever since we’ve carried the best of French films. Even when that man of Napoleonic stature Emmanuel Macron recently threw all of the toys out of his cot because Australia cancelled a contract that the French were not fulfilling, and he sulkily and petulantly said naughty things about our Prime Minister - even then we defended French art over French politics. When you watch DELICIOUS you’ll understand why. Every single frame could be mounted as a fine example century art. It is a

of this movie on your wall of eighteenth truly beautiful

piece of work, replete with humour, delightful and luscious, but filled with dangers overt and covert, tensions sexual and political; and swift twists and turns of events... This is the remarkable story of France’s first ever restaurant. In 1789, just prior to the French Revolution, gastronomy is strictly the domain of the aristocrats; indeed, the prestige of a noble house is entirely dependent upon the quality and reputation of its chef and its table. So, when the talented but prideful cook Manceron serves an unapproved dish of his own creation at a dinner hosted by the self-entitled and pompous Duke of Chamfort the repercussions are swift and brutal... He is promptly dismissed and cast out of the grand chateau. The wounded Manceron swears off his gourmet passion and retreats with his son to a bucolic regional inn which is visited only infrequently by travellers and where vegetable soup (bouillion) is the common meal. But then

a mysterious, vivacious woman arrives, uninvited and seemingly from nowhere, and she offers to, then insists upon paying Manceron to become his apprentice. The stage is set for a wildly enjoyable tale of reignited passions, mentorship and - revenge... And of course the birth, the creation of France’s restaurant. In this mouth-watering new historical comedy, writer/director Eric Besnard indelibly pairs the fabulous Gregory Gadebois and Isabelle Carre as a gifted chef and his unlikely protege who must find the resolve, the courage to free themselves from servitude. DELICIOUS takes us to sumptuous C18 France for just under two hours, and it is rated M for “mature themes”. DELICIOUS is intoxicating. DELICIOUS is scrumptious... Loved it!

PATERSON WINS SPORTS CARNIVAL Paterson House was the winner of Mount Morgan State High School’s Athletics Carnival held on Friday, 24 July. Paterson 1st: 1194 points, Gordon 2nd: 952 points and Kendall 3rd: 550 points. Gordon House won the War Cry and Tug-o-War while Kendall was awarded the “cleanest house”. The Principal’s Cup for the Fastest in the School was awarded to Zayveon Leisha and Lilly Passmore. Pictured left are Chloe Best and Jesse Tyne, captains of Paterson House. Age champions will be published in the next edition of the Mount Morgan Argus. Page 12

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FLOOD ASSISTANCE RECOGNISED

During January and February of 2019 several hundred State Emergency Service (SES) personnel were deployed to the Townsville area to assist the community after the worst flooding event in Townsville’s history. This flood was preceded by a slow moving but vigorous low - pressure weather event situated to the east of Mt Isa that dumped 1259mm of rain at Townsville Aero Club over nine days. During this time SES received 4900 requests for assistance. One of our long serving (30 years) Mount Morgan SES members Jason Moran (picture right) was one of the SES members who was deployed to Townsville during this event and at our last training night Local Controller, Eddie Cowie, presented Jason with the prestigious Commissioners Commendation Certificate ‘for his exemplary support during the 2019 Townsville Floods’. Jason is one of a select group of SES personnel from around the state who was presented with the Commendation. Late last year at a presentation ceremony at SES Area Office, Jason was also presented with a National Emergency Medal Clasp – Townsville Floods 2019. Congratulations achievements.

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On the same night two of our newer recruits, Riley Lewis and Brayden Sealy (pictured right) who joined the Mount Morgan SES Group two years ago were promoted to the rank of Field Operations and were presented with their letter of appointment and epaulettes by Group Leader Lyn Porter. To achieve this rank both members had to participate in SES roles and functions to an acceptable standard and hold their current rank of Community Member for 6 months and successfully complete the following training: SES Induction, Community Volunteering, Safety, General Rescue, Casualty Handling, Ropes, Knots & Holdfasts, Ladders, Emergency Lighting, Operate Communications Equipment, First Aid and Storm & Water Damage Operations. Both members have shown they are committed to the service by making themselves available to attend all activations and training sessions and using their initiative to complete routine tasks and maintenance. They have organised and ran training scenarios to hone our skills and have already completed some of the high-risk courses towards their next rank. Congratulations to you both and keep up the good work! 6 - 20 JULY 2022

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LIBRARY NEWS Minions, Mango and Jigsaws Colouring competition winners Tomas, Aurora and Eliza Wanstall were thrilled to pick up their free passes from the Mount Morgan Library recently to see Gru: The rise of the Minions at Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinemas. The library holds various competitions throughout the year, so make sure you visit often to find out what’s happening. Fans of the Minons will find some great resources on the shelves to extend their love of the charming yellow characters, such as Minions - Banana!, a graphic novel by Colin Renaud featuring the mischievous little henchmen. Written in a comic book style for junior readers, the book combines two volumes from the Minions series. LEGO® lovers will find a useful information book in the collection devoted to making simple Minion characters and accessories with LEGO® blocks. Klang Joachim’s Minions: Cool projects for your LEGO box is sure to inspire and delight. An added bonus for locals is the LEGO® Club which meets every Wednesday afternoon at the library – why not come along and try out some of the designs?

And of course, there are Minions and Despicable me movies on DVD that are also available for loan. If you’re interested in learning another language, check out Mango @ the Library! We are delighted to offer a new online learning resource via Mango Languages. Lessons for over 70 languages can be accessed via the website or the easy-to-use app. It’s fun and completely free to Rockhampton Regional Council library members. Find out more about this service on the online library catalogue or give us a call on 4936 8043.

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Jigsaws lovers unite! Another exciting addition to the collection is a range of jigsaws for all ages, available for loan from each library branch. Jigsaws are available for a normal three-week loan and can be reserved from other Rockhampton libraries. Drop into the Mount Morgan Library and try your hand at the community jigsaw or puzzles every Friday morning. The Mount Morgan Library is located at 31 Morgan Street, Mount Morgan and is open: Monday

9:00am – 1:00pm;

Above: Tomas, Aurora and Eliza at the Mount Morgan Library last month.

WALLY HALL MEMORIAL GOLF DAY Near perfect weather heralded the 2022 Wally Hall Memorial Golf Day held on Saturday, 26 June at the Mount Morgan Golf Club. The course was in great condition with some excellent scores recorded. Thirteen teams of three competed in the three-person ambrose. All prizes and trophies were donated by the extended Hall family. The Mount Morgan Golf Club would like to thank them for their continued support and sponsorship.Numerous raffle prizes were on offer and Sharryn Hall and helpers did a brilliant job raising $900 for the Queensland Cancer Council. Winners were Letani Mackay, Zoe Mackay and Maddison Mackay. They are pictured above with the sponsors Samantha Pearce, Cheryl Hall and Andrew Pearce. Page 14

Runner’s Up were Peter Mackay, Lachlan Mackay and Andrew Pearce There were also 18 Nearest the Pin, Long Drive and Accuracy prizes on offer.

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MOUNT MORGAN CITIZEN’S CLUB Memberships – Mount Morgan Citizens Club memberships are due and new members are warmly welcomed. Membership entitles you to discounted hall hire, and voting rights on decisions that effect the Soldiers Rooms Hall, the Proposed Mount Morgan Arts Precinct, and community programmes and events. Sign up today to make a difference in our wonderful town. Membership forms can be found at the Post Office.

AGM Mount Morgan Citizens Club Inc held its AGM on Sunday, 26 June. Despite long term advertising, there was a relatively disappointing turnout of Members. Be sure to check emails, texts, the Argus and Facebook as this is where notice of meetings is shared. We were able to make quorum, and proceeded with the meeting, and election of the Executive positions. We thank those willing to put their

hand up to take on these roles, and appreciate the efforts of those who have stepped down. The new Executive is as follows:President - John Tuxworth Vice President - Michael Rowe Treasurer – Rae Blyton Secretary – Kirra Swain Bookings Officer/Executive Member – Angela Johnson. We look forward to continuing on with the restoration of the Soldiers Rooms, holding fundraising events and ensuring the future of the Hall and Club. Historical Photos - The photo on the left is from Lorraine Miller, showing her great grandparents Robert and Ada Hennegan and grandmother Vera standing at the entrance to the Mount Morgan Soldiers Rooms. Robert Hennegan and his brother were in the light horse brigade and another brother was also in WWI. If anyone knows any info re the Hennegan Family, or has pics of the Hall, please get in contact. Not sure of the year, but it looks like it could be circa the early 1950’s. Hall Bookings - Please call our Bookings Officer Angela, on 0419 605 662 for rates and availability or email mountmorgansoldiersrooms@ gmail.com. Like and follow “Mount Morgan Soldiers Rooms” on Face book to keep up to date.

Kirra Swain (Secretary)

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANCE NEEDED Mount Morgan Railway Museum and Explore Centre Do you have an interest in local history? Or perhaps would like to be involved in town promotions? Mount Morgan Promotion and Development Inc would like to warmly welcome all interested individuals to become a part of the team! Work for the Dole and Centrelink Mutual Obligations also available. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Eve-lyn at MMPAD on 4938 2312 or email mmpad@mountmorgan.org.au. 6 - 20 JULY 2022

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SAVE THE DATE!

JUL 9: Baree Markets. Baree Hall starting at 8 am. JUL 10: Country Music afternoon at Soldiers’ Rooms (18 Morgan Street). 12- 4 pm. Admission: $8 adults and $2.00 children. Lucky Door. Light refreshments. JUL 12: Well Women’s Clinic at Mount Morgan Hospital. Call 4912 5100 for an appointment. JUL 19: 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). JUL 27: Dee River Oldies Group - ‘Christmas in July’ will be held at the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan. Entry from 11.30 am. The cost is $10 for lunch per member plus $5 for the raffle. Money must be paid by 19 July to secure your seat. JUL 31: The Central Queensland Old School Bicycle Show and Swap Meet. 10 am till 2 pm at the Leichhardt Hotel. Graeme 0411 073 974. AUG 7: Country Music afternoon at Soldiers’ Rooms (18 Morgan Street). 12- 4 pm. Admission: $8 adults and $2.00 children. Lucky Door. Light refreshments. AUG 13: Mount Morgan Show at Mount Morgan Showgrounds. Gates open 5.30 am and events and pavilion open from 8 am. MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC. Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays at the Dee Bowls Club Phone John on 0429 055 165

POCKET CREEK SAW MILL Leichhardt Highway, Wowan For all classes of Hardwood Flooring & Firewood Cheapest in CQ Free Delivery PHONE 0428 95 1200

LOCAL BUSINESS - USE IT OR LOSE IT KEEP YOUR LOCAL VIDEO STORE! UNLIMITED MOVIES

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Open 10:00am - 8:00pm Tuesday - Sunday

LATEST RELEASES

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CLASSIFIEDS PAINTER:

Semi retired. W. Cruickshank Phone 0488 104 774 or 0488 105 257.

LIGHT ON THE HILL CHURCH EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Green Shed from 7 pm. Phone 0412 502 937 For Sale: Firewood for Sale. Pick up or delivery. Phone Eric on 0416 552 645.

FOR SALE

Fridge/Freezer - $200.00 Bedroom Suite - $50.00 King size bed & mattress - $400.00 Phone 0422 588 341

HUGE GARAGE SALE

Sat-Sun 9-10 July 7am – 5pm - 51145 Burnett Hwy BAREE (look for the signs). Tools, house renovation & heaps of camping items all in good clean condition. Light fittings, shade sails, crab pots, car stuff. Blinds, curtains and rods, rugs & mirrors, oil heater. Kitchenware, glasses (all in VGC), crystal bowls, brica-brac. Books, DVDs, some records. COLLECTABLES – all in PC, Miniature shoes and tea pots, Shells & frogs, Dolls of the world, Miniature crystal ornaments. FURNITURE - 1950’s leadlight sideboard, marble top stand, day bed, hall table, very solid retro recliner style chairs bookcases, etc. LADIES Hundreds of lovely clothes in VGC (mainly size 16-22) $2 each, handbags and shoes and accessories (mens items too). MISC – too much to mention incl. Kids toys (all in GC and clean), stroller, electrical items, picture frames, IT/computer items - HUGE BOX OF CORKS!!! Something for everyone! SORRY NO SALES BEFORE THE DAY - ph Dana Answer 0417 114 412.

SAVE THE DATE 13 AUGUST 2022 FOR ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR For further information contact Heather on 0409 874 200 NEXT EDITION WEDNESDAY, 20 JULY 2022

All inclusions required by: Tuesday, 12 JULY 2022 by 4 p.m. Ph: 4938 2312 or 0493 362 690 Email: mmpad@mountmorgan.org.au If you don’t receive your Argus, please contact us. Page 16

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